Melbury Abbas |
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The parish consists of 2276 acres and the chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. There is limestone which is quarried and burnt. There is a post office and a National School which was built near the church in 1868. The population in 1891 was 288 persons. Details taken from Kelly's Directory 1895. Photographs © Dorinda Miles. Right, the School |
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Census | Transcription
of the 1841
Census by Ron Adams Transcription of the 1851 Census by Karen Satterthwaite Transcription of the 1861 Census by Ron Adams Transcription of the 1871 Census by Ron Adams Transcription of the 1881 Census by Karen Satterthwaite Transcription of the 1891 Census by Karen Satterthwaite Transcription of the 1901 Census by Karen Satterthwaite |
Parish Registers | Transcribed
from the Bishop's Transcripts by Ralph Kent. Transcription of Baptisms 1731-1880 Transcription of Marriages 1731-1848 Transcription of Burials 1731-1880 |
Postal Directories | Harrod's 1865, Kelly's 1880 & 1895 |
Other Records |
Wills proven at Blandford
Biography - William Henry Fox Talbot St Thomas Church Monumental Inscriptions index by Jan Hibberd |
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Melbury Abbas' under place search. |
For modern
location maps visit:- |
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