Winterborne Thomson

 

Extract from Hutchins History of Dorset

 extracted by Dorinda Miles

This little vill, a tything in conjunction with Anderson, now reduced to a farmhouse, some cottages and the church, stands on the Bourne, scarce half a mile east of Anderson.

The church was dedicated to St Andrew, and was then a free chapel; the advowson belonged to Marjoria Tourney. It is a small fabric, built of stone and brick and tiled, having no tower, and containing nothing remarkable. The chancel is of a semi-circular form. The whole was rebuilt and neatly pewed by the late Archbishop Wake.

LIST OF RECTORS

Richard, Rector of Mappowder 1330

John Goyler 1405

Blase Carpenter 1534

Thomas Bagshaw, inst 26 April 1553

Vincent Tutty, on the death of Bagshaw, inst 12 Aug 1566

George Sheppherd, on the resignation of Tutty, inst Oct 1567

John Bennet, on the death of the last incumbent, inst 10 June 1589

Abel Sellie

Thomas Cox, on the death of Sellie, inst 5 Feb 1661

John Seward

Obadiah Beane, on the death of Seward, inst 28 May 1697

Samuel Basket, MA on the death of Beane, inst 29 Jan 1713

John Powel BA Rector of South Mapperton, on the cessation of

Basket, inst 12 Jan 1715

Monk Crabb MA, on the death of Powel, inst 28 July 1734

Robert Maurice MA on the death of Crabb, inst July 1763

        Also Rector of Burleston and Athelhampton

Edward Bankes MA, inst 1818, on the death of Maurice; afterwards

Rector of Corfe Castle

George Pickard, Cambridge MA, inst May 1822 on the resignation of         Bankes.

 

 

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