“There was a school in Upton Scudamore in 1818, but it was said to be of little use.”
Victoria County History of Wiltshire, Volume 8, page 89.
Information, illustrations and images – including gleanings, parish records, and references to people – for some of the villages and town and places, particularly in the rural areas around Warminster, Wiltshire.
“There was a school in Upton Scudamore in 1818, but it was said to be of little use.”
Victoria County History of Wiltshire, Volume 8, page 89.
There was no school at Wylye in 1818.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 9th March 1818:
Mr. Whitmarsh held an inquest on Wednesday last, at Brixton Deverill, on the body of Edmund Kerley, who a few days before was ascending a ladder, with some tiles in his hand, to repair a barn, when the ladder gave way, and he fell to the ground. He received so violent a compound fracture, that upwards of 2 inches of the bone stuck in the ground. Verdict – Accidentally killed.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 16th February 1818:
Stourhead, Wilts.
Capital Farming Stock, &c.
For Sale by Auction, by Mr. Jeanes, at the Home Farm, lately kept in hand by Sir R.C. Hoare, Bart., (but now let), on Thursday Feb. 26, 1818, and two following days, at twelve o’clock, each day, viz., Thirty-four Dairy Cows, part with calves, the others forward in calf; six 2 year-old heifers, in ditto, six yearling heifers, four bulls, eight working oxen, and eight cart horses, with their harness; 30 pigs, and a great variety of husbandry, dairy and brewing utensils, timber for wheelers’ use, &c.; particulars whereof will be expressed in catalogues, to be had three days previous to the sale, of the Auctioneer, Red Lion Inn, Bourton, Dorset; Stourton Inn; and at the place of sale. The above stock will be found with attention, the cows are well selected, of the long-horned breed, and with the oxen will be sold on the first day; and the horses and pigs the second day.
The Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre, at Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3QN, holds the following document(s):
Tytherington Manor Survey, with Heytesbury. 1817. Reference 101/90. NRA catalogue reference: NRA 671 Holmes a’Court.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 18th November 1816:
County of Wilts – Game Duty – List 1.
Persons who have obtained General Certificates, at the rate of Three Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence each, for the year 1816.
Name: John Wansborough, Esq..
Residence: Shrewton.
Published by Order of his Majesty’s Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes.
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
Examined – James Lacy, junior.
Salisbury, Nov. 14, 1816.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 18th November 1816:
County of Wilts – Game Duty – List 1.
Persons who have obtained General Certificates, at the rate of Three Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence each, for the year 1816.
Name: John Sainsbury.
Residence: West Lavington.
Published by Order of his Majesty’s Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes.
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
Examined – James Lacy, junior.
Salisbury, Nov. 14, 1816.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 18th November 1816:
County of Wilts – Game Duty – List 1.
Persons who have obtained General Certificates, at the rate of Three Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence each, for the year 1816.
Name: Henry Snook.
Residence: Tisbury.
Published by Order of his Majesty’s Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes.
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
Examined – James Lacy, junior.
Salisbury, Nov. 14, 1816.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 18th November 1816:
County of Wilts – Game Duty – List 1.
Persons who have obtained General Certificates, at the rate of Three Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence each, for the year 1816.
Name: Henry Spencer.
Residence: Fonthill’s Bishop [ Fonthill Bishop ].
Published by Order of his Majesty’s Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes.
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
Examined – James Lacy, junior.
Salisbury, Nov. 14, 1816.
From the Salisbury & Winchester Journal, Monday 18th November 1816:
County of Wilts – Game Duty – List 1.
Persons who have obtained General Certificates, at the rate of Three Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence each, for the year 1816.
Name: Ambrose Patient, junior.
Residence: Corton.
Published by Order of his Majesty’s Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes.
Matthew Winter, Secretary.
Examined – James Lacy, junior.
Salisbury, Nov. 14, 1816.