Fleet
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Fleet is a small village two miles west of Weymouth. The village is named after The Fleet, the nearby lagoon which sits behind Chesil Beach. The village is most famous for its connections with the novel Moonfleet by J Meade Faulkner which is based in the village. On the 24th November 1824 a huge storm hit causing much damage to the towns and villages along the coast of Dorset. Fleet suffered badly when a huge wave crashed over the chesil bank, past the lagoon and into the village. |
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The church being very close to The Fleet was almost completely destroyed and what remains today (above) is only a small part of the original church. After the storm which destroyed most of the original village it was rebuilt further inland. The new church of the Holy Trinity (right) was rebuilt using money given from collections made at other churches. Some of the relics not destroyed in the flood were taken from the old church and placed in the new one. |
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The OPC for Fleet is
Keith Searson |
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Census |
1841,
1851,
1861,
1871 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 1939 Register |
Parish Registers | Baptisms 1663-1700, 1701-1812, 1813-1827, 1829-1888, 1888-1905 Marriages 1664-1753, 1813-1835, 1842-1848, 1850-1920 Burials 1763-1812, 1813-1901, 1902-1995 |
Monumental Inscriptions | Old Church
(Updated 2 March 2016) New Church |
Photographs | Photos of both Fleet Churches |
Other Records | Militia List 1758 Vicars of Fleet 1552-Present James Cracker and UFO in 1733 |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/FLE |
Registers Baptisms 1663-1993. Marriages 1664-1721, 1732-1754, 1759, 1813-1835, 1942-1988. Burials 1664-1995. Transcripts Baptisms 1663-1993. Marriages 1664-1988. Burials 1664-1995. |
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