Bishop's Caundle |
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Bishop's Caundle is a parish in the hundred, union, and
division of Sherborne, about 5 miles South-east by east from Sherborne, and 6
miles South-west from Sturminster Newton. The origin of the name "Caundle"
is unclear, though it has been suggested to be of Celtic origin, and was
formerly the name of the range of low hills that lies mainly to the north of
the village. The original settlements that are still present within Bishop's Caundle
parish are Bishop's Caundle and Wake Caundle. Until 1886 the parish contained parts
of the neighbouring parish of Caundle Marsh, and there were parts of Bishop's Caundle
parish within Caundle Marsh and Folke parishes. |
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The Online Parish Clerk (OPC) for Bishop's Caundle is
Derek Baker |
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Census |
1841 Census [John Ridout] 1851 Census [John Ridout] 1861 Census [Royston Clarke] 1871 Census 1881 Census [Terry Smith] 1891 Census 1901 Census [Partial - Keith Searson] 1911 Census |
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Parish Registers |
Burials 1570-1814 [Tony Higgins] The Registers of Caundle Bishop from 1570 to 1814 [Charles Herbert Mayo (1845-1929)] |
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Postal Directories | ||||||||||
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Church Records | Monumental Inscriptions [Tony Higgins] | |||||||||
Other Records |
Revd. Canon Digby's Tenants Ledger [Caryl Parsons] School Log Book 1871-1891 [Caryl Parsons] |
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Links | Bishop's Caundle - A Dorset Village Through Time | |||||||||
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter "Bishop's Caundle" under place search. | |||||||||
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Parish Records held at
the Dorset History Centre, Dorchester
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Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Sherborne 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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