Bettiscombe |
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Bettiscombe is a secluded hamlet and civil parish on the North side
of the Marshwood Vale, 4 miles to the West of Beaminster. The name means 'valley of a man called
Bett' from an Old English personal name and 'cumb' for valley. Historically, the parish also
included a tiny patch of land at the centre of Wootton Fitzpaine, three parishes away to the
South West.
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Azariah was condemned to death by the merciless Judge Jefferies at the Bloody
Assize, but his sister paid a hefty fine to get his sentence commuted to transportation as a slave
to the West Indies. After many years working on a plantation, he became a free man and eventually
acquired a plantation of his own, amassing great wealth. Generations later, in the early 19th
century, his descendant John Frederick Pinney sold the Nevis estates and returned to Bettiscombe
with a faithful African retainer.
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Census |
1841 Census [Mari Viertal] 1851 Census [Terry Pine] 1861 Census [John Ridout] 1871 Census [Mari Viertal] 1891 Census [John Ridout] 1901 Census [Keith Searson] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1746-1812 [Beverley Roth] 1813-1844, 1845-1875, 1876-1904 [Pam Sharkey] Marriages 1732-1921 [Kim Parker/Jon Baker] Burials 1746-1812 [Beverley Roth] 1813-1993 [Pam Sharkey] |
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Monumental Inscriptions | Burial Monument Inscriptions index [Brian Webber] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-BET] |
Registers Christenings 1746-1963. Marriages 1746-1808, 1814-1963. Burials 1746-1991. |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Beaminster 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1997: Bridport 1 Apr 1997-30 Sep 2001: West Dorset 1 Oct 2001-17 Oct 2005: South & West Dorset |
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