Miscellaneous Winsham Papers in
Country Record Office
Accession No: G/3376 Group Code: A/BEN
12. Papers relating to Winsham 12/1
1894 List of clothing and material given out to the people of
Winsham. (1 doc.)
12/2
1903-1915 Correspondence to Mrs Torbock of
Applely, Westmorland, from H Sillence of Bournmouth, fancy bread and
biscuit maker giving the recipe for white bread and concerning orders of
flour, 1903; and from Mary Northcombe of Winsham thanking her for gifts
of material and giving news of family and acquaintances in Winsham,
1909, 1915. (3 docs)
12/3
1905, 1912 Balance sheets for Winsham Coal
Club. (2 docs)
13. Estates of Viscount Bridport
13/1
1895 Copy abstract of title of the Cricket St Thomas
and Winsham Estates, part of the estates of the Rt Hon. Viscount
Bridport, reciting from 1872, with schedules. (1 doc.)
13/2
1895 Sales particulars of the estates of
Viscount Bridport in the parishes of Cricket St Thomas, Winsham, Wayford,
Cudworth, Chaffcombe, Chillington, and Chaffcombe, Somerset, and
Broadwindsor, Wootton Fitzpaine, Hawkchurch and Thorncombe, Dorset, 5683
ac. Includes Cricket House, Cricket St Thomas; a 'hunting box' called
Tempest, Monckton Wyld [Hawkchurch], Dorset; 35 farms; principal parts
of Winsham village; the Horse Shoe Inn, Hawkchurch, Dorset; and the
manors of Cricket St Thomas, Winsham, and Wyld Court [Hawkchurch,
Dorset], with manor houses. With plans, detailed floor plan of Cricket
House, schedules, and interleaved throughout with photographs as
follows: Exterior, interior, lodges and grounds of Cricket House;
Cricket St Thomas Church; Hawkchurch village; Tempest, Monckton Wyld,
and Wyld Court [Hawkchurch]; Reed's Barn [Wootton Fitzpaine]; Lyme
Regis, Dorset; Manor Farm house, Cricket St Thomas; Midnell Farm
buildings, Winsham; Wayford Manor House, Wayford; and Winsham village.
(1 vol.)
Accession code: G/2588 Group Code: A/ATL
A/ATL10
1850-1901 Deeds relating to acquisitions of land
in Winsham by members of the Hodder family, including a message and
lands in the Manor of Winsham, 1850, 2 ac. called Lime Pits, 1859, a
tenement and dwelling houses and 5 ac. of land formerly called Lime
Pits, now called Ridges, 1881, 1883, a further 2 ac. of land, 1896, and
1 ac. of land called Yalham, 1901. (9 docs)
A/ATL13
1860 3. Robert Bailey of Blackdown, Broadwinsor,
Dorset, labourer.Conveyance of a copyhold cottage and garden in Winsham,
manor of Winsham, to 3 with the consent of 1 and 2 following the death
of their father John Bailey.Consideration: £22. (1 doc.)
Accession code: G/2208 Group Code: A/AUG
A/AUG1
1822 Prenuptial marriage settlement of
John Bennett of Thorncombe, Devon [now Dorset], baker and Mary Dunn of
Winsham, only child of James Dunn, butcher and Mary his wife, both
deceased, concerning a messuage and 1 acre of pasture called Hemphay and
5½ acres of pasture in the manor and parish of Winsham, 7 Jan. 1822. (1
doc.)
Accession Number: G 2504 Group
Code: DPCwinsh.
WINSHAM PARISH COUNCIL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION OF THE COUNCIL 1.
Minute books and associated documents 1/1 Parish meeting minutes 1/1/1
1993-1994 Minutes of the annual parish meeting, 1993, and
agenda for the 1994 annual parish meeting. [1 doc.]
1/2 Parish council minutes 1/2/1
1894-1917 Parish council minute book. [1 vol.]
1/2/2
1917-1935 Parish council minute book. [1 vol.]
1/2/3
1935-1956 Parish council minute book. [1 vol.]
1/2/4
1956-1974 Parish council minute book. [1 vol.]
1/2/5
1974-1980 Parish council minute book. [1 file]
Accession No: G/ 3113 Group Code: DD/S/GLY
49.
1889-1896 Letting agreement between Alexander
Nelson Viscount Bridport of Cricket St Thomas and William Hodder of
Cricket St Thomas, for the lease of 10a. of land known as Cox's Close
and Lime Pits in the parish of Winsham [parcel no's 289 and 292 on the
tithe map for Winsham]; and covenant by Viscount Bridport to William
Hodder for the production of deeds, 1896. [1 doc.]
Accession code: G/3112 Group Code: A/BEN
A/BEN6/2
1675 1. John Phelps of Winsham,
merchant and Thomas Harte of Lyme Regis, Dorset, shoemaker.
Accession Number: C/606 Group Code: DDTMP
Documents stored originally in wooden box "A" - Box 3.
Marriage articles concerning Henry Proctor Gale of Haydon, eldest son
and heir at law of Henry Proctor Gale of same, esq., decd., and
Elizabeth Pysing Royse, dau. of Nathaniel Royse of Winsham, clerk,
affecting the manor of Angersleigh alias Knight Leigh, with advowson,
etc., 1785 (1 doct);
Accession
No: Group
Code:DD/GS
113. Letter concerning Dean of Wells' health with refs. to clothing
charities at Combe St.Nicholas and Winsham, 1838.
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