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Whitchurch Canonicorum

including the Chapelry of Fishponds Bottom

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The Parish Church of St. Candida (or St. Wite) and Holy Cross, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset, courtesy of Michael Day's Dorset Churches web site

Whitchurch (or Whitechurch) Canonicorum lies in Marshwood Vale in the west of the County of Dorsetshire. To the west is Catherston Lewiston, Wootton Fitzpaine and Hawkchurch. To the north is Marshwood and to the east is Symondsbury and Chideock with Stanton St Gabriel. It is a very large parish 5 miles west north west from Bridport. The very ancient church of St. Candida and St Cross, is unique in being the only parish church in England containing the bones of its patron saint. The Saint's relics are in a stone altar. Chideock, Stanton St Gabriel, and Marshwood were chapelries of Whitchurch Canonicorum. There is a chapel of ease at Fishponds Bottom dedicated to St John the Baptist and a Congregational chapel at Morecombelake.

The parish comprises 4253 acres used for wheat, barley, oats and beans. In 1884 Yards and Gerrards Farm were transferred to Marshwood and Rivelsea to Bettiscombe. Post Offices by the church and at Morecombelake, also National Schools in the same locations and a police station in the village. Population in 1891 was 837

Sir George Somers (1554-1610) was the Mayor of Lyme Regis and later Governor of The Somers Isles (Bermuda). He died "of a surfeit in eating of a pig", on 9 November 1610 in Bermuda. His heart was buried in Bermuda but his body, pickled in a barrel, was landed on the Cobb at Lyme Regis in 1618. A volley of muskets and cannon saluted his last journey to the church at Whitchurch Canonicorum where his body is buried. It is also the burial place of Sir Robin Day as well as the Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov.



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Census 1811 Census (Head of Households & statistics) [Jennifer Dando]
1841 Census [Pearl Blanking]
1851 Census [Terry Pine]
1861 Census [Peter Collins]
1871 Census in 5 districts: District 5, District 6, District 7, District 8 & District 9  [John Ridout]
1881 Census [Terry Smith]
1891 Census [Ruth Hawkins]
1901 Census [Ruth Hawkins]
1911 Census
Parish Registers
The parish registers date from 1538, the following transcriptions are available:
Baptisms
1558-1729 from index by the Rev. R.Grosvenor Bartelot MA [Michaela Poynton-Smith]
1735-1764 from BTs [Jennifer Dando]
1766-1812 from the Parish Registers [Keith Searson]
1813-1848 from the Parish Registers [Ruth Hawkins]
1848-1891 from the Parish Registers [Beverly Roth]
Marriages
1538-1812
 
[Peter Collins]
Burials
1735-1812 from the Parish Registers [Keith Searson]
1813-1878 [Beverly Roth]
Non-Conformist Baptisms
Morecombelake Protestant Dissenters 1831-1837 [Beverly Roth]
Monumental Inscriptions MIs In The Churchyard of the Chapel of Ease of St John the Baptist at Fish Pond Bottom [Brian Webber]
Tithe A transcription of the tithe apportionments that accompany the Tithe Map of 1838 are on line.
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre
PE/WCC
Registers
Baptisms 1558-1680/81, 1691-1985. Marriages 1558-1623, 1632-1984. Burials 1558-1676, 1681-1878. Banns 1754-1969.

Transcriptions
Marriages 1558-1837.

Indexes
Christenings1558-1729, 1771-1837. Marriages 1558-1727. Burials 1558-1727, 1813-1837.
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths)
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1997: Bridport*
1 Apr 1997-30 Sep 2001: West Dorset
1 Oct 2001-17 Oct 2005: South & West Dorset
* 25 Mar 1884 - two detached parts of Whitchurch Canonicorum transferred to Beaminster
* 1 Apr 1966 - gained part of the parish of Hawkchurch from Honiton

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