Santo Crimp Consulted About Sewage Pumping In Warminster

Danny Howell writes:

Santo Crimp, C.E., was an eminent drainage engineer. He achieved certain fame, not to say notoriety, in Warminster, during the late 1880s, in connection with the suggestion proposed by Mr. W.F. Morgan (Chairman of the Warminster Urban District Council) that Warminster’s sewage be pumped to Beggar’s Bush (a field north of Woodcock and the railway), at Imber Road. Santo Crimp was also consulted by the Sanitary Committee of Bristol, in 1897, with regards a sewage disposal scheme for the city. He died in April 1901.

Extract From The Will Of George E. Vicary, Warminster

1900

Extract from the will of George E. Vicary, Warminster, St Denys and St Lawrence, Charities, dated 1900, reference: PR/Warminster, St Denys and St Lawrence/2144/115, is held by the Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre, Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3QN, telephone 01249 705500.

The Warminster Directory And Local And Village Guide 1900 – Surnames And Entries Beginning With W

The Warminster Directory And Local And Village Guide 1900 – Surnames and Entries beginning with W

Wakeman and Son, solicitors, 23 Market Place, Warminster.

Herbert John Wakeman, 1 Boreham Villas, Warminster.

George Herbert Wakeman, 1 Boreham Villas, Warminster.

Warminster Aerated Water Company, Emwell Street, Warminster.

Warminster Cycle Co., 41 George Street, Warminster.

Warminster and Westbury Journal, printed and published by A.H. Coates, proprietor, 15 Market Place, Warminster.

Warminster New Shirt Dressing Co. Limited, Pound Street, Warminster.

Mrs. Ann Watts. rope and sack maker and butcher, 10 Silver Street, Warminster.

Webb and Co., upholsters and appraisers, 51 Market Place, Warminster.

Samuel Webb, draper, 27 and 28 High Street, Warminster.

Stuart James Webb, 51 Market Place, Warminster.

William Webb, corn and flour dealer, 8 Deverill Road, Warminster.

William Burgess Webb, 51 Market Place, Warminster.

William Webster, veterinary surgeon, Craven House, Silver Street, Warminster.

Mrs. Harriet Weedon, 10 East Street, Warminster.

Rev. John Francis Welsh, M.A., principal of St. Boniface College, Winfrid Lodge, Church Street, Warminster.

Francis William Wenlock, Warminster Journal reporter, 89 Portway, Warminster.

Henry Francis West, 6 Smallbrook Road, Warminster.

Frank West, manager of Shirt Dressing Co., 13 Vicarage Street, Warminster.

William Frederick Westlake, assistant superintendent of the Prudential Assurance Company, Rose Cottage, North Row, Warminster.

Rev. Robert Lewis Augustus Westlake, M.A., curate of Christ Church and the Minster, Talbot Cottage, Sambourne, Warminster.

Cecil Herbert Valentine Weston, builder, Star Inn, Vicarage Street, Warminster.

Miss Sarah Whalley, 44 Boreham Road, Warminster.

Henry George Whatley, Imber Road, Warminster.

James Whatley, marine store dealer, 28 King Street, Warminster.

Henry James Wheeler, nurseryman and seedsman, 19 East Street, Warminster.

James Wheeler, Lyndhurst, Boreham Road, Warminster.

Arthur Richard White, 16 North Row, Warminster.

George White, mealman, 7 George Street, Warminster.

James Henry White, Victoria Cottage, Boreham Road, Warminster.

Jesse White, master of Union Workhouse, Sambourne, Warminster.

Misses White, 8 Jubilee Terrace, West Street, Warminster.

Miss Florence White, mistress at St. Monica’s School, Vicarage Street, Warminster.

Miss Frances White, 86 Portway, Warminster.

Miss Matilda White, milliner, 1 Sambourne Road, Warminster.

Mrs. Anna White, Marsh Street, Warminster.

Mrs. Elizabeth White, Organ Inn, High Street, Warminster.

Robert White and Co., locksmiths and bellhangers, 86 Portway, Warminster.

Uriah White senior, coal dealer, 19 Deverill Road, Warminster.

Uriah White junior, smith and farrier, Three Horseshoes Yard, Warminster; resides at 3 North Row, Warminster.

Henry Whittock, Vernham House, The Close, Warminster.

Miss Elizabeth Whittock, 35 Portway, Warminster.

Rev. Henry Robert Whytehead, M.A., Vicarage, Warminster.

Frederick John Wickham, 4 Christ Church Terrace, Warminster.

George Stephen Wickham, wheelwright and carpenter, 4 Boreham, Warminster.

Misses Wickham, dressmakers, 9 Christ Church Terrace, Warminster.

Frederick James Wilcox, Blue Ball Inn, Bugley, Warminster.

William Wildman, 1 Hillwood Lane, Warminster.

Miss Ellen Wilkins, 1 Christ Church Terrace, Warminster.

Robert Lewis Willcox, surgeon, 5 High Street, Warminster.

Miss Willett, dressmaker, 2 Market Place, Warminster.

Joseph Franklin Willsher, Teify House, Boreham Road, Warminster.

Wilson and Mayo, grocers and provision merchants, 14 Market Place, Warminster; bakers, grocers and pork butchers, 1 West Street, Warminster.

Charles Wilson, Beech Cottage, North Row, Warminster.

Edward Wilson, 14 Market Place, Warminster.

Miss Charlotte Mary Wilson, Stoneleigh, Boreham Road, Warminster.

William Grant Wilson, Capital and Counties Bank cashier, Avondale, Boreham Road, Warminster.

Wilts and Dorset Banking Co. (Mr. G.B. Mundy, manager), Market Place, Warminster.

Wiltshire Chronicle Branch Office, 1a Market Place, Warminster.

John Wiltshire, 9 Woodcock, Warminster.

Henry Wise, 15 West Street, Warminster.

James Wise, coachbuilder, 18 East Street, Warminster.

Oliver Withers, 2 Oxford Terrace, East Street, Warminster.

John Withey, shopkeeper, 26 Marsh Street, Warminster.

Charles Wright, farmer, Damask Farm, Warminster.

Mark Henry Wyatt, ironmonger, 8 George Street, Warminster; butcher, 24 George Street, Warminster.

Mrs. Mary Ann Wyatt, 94 Portway, Warminster.

Sidney Wyer, 20 Deverill Road, Warminster.

William Perkins Thomas Wyld, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Weymouth Street, Warminster.

Parish Of Warminster, Division One, Occupation Voters (Other Than Lodgers), 1899: Damask Farm

1899.
Warminster (Parliamentary) Polling District (Bb). Warminster County Electoral Polling District. Parish of Warminster. Occupation Voters (other than Lodgers). Division One. Persons entitled to Vote as Parliamentary Voters,. County Electors, and Parochial Electors.

Damask Farm

No. Bb650
Name of each Voter: Miles Parsons.
Place of Abode: Warminster.
Nature of Qualification: dwelling house.
Description of Qualifying Property: Damask Farm.

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