Seaborough |
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Seaborough is a hamlet and small parish on the River Axe,
bounded by two Dorset parishes, Broadwinsor to the South and Mosterton to the East,
and two Somerset parishes, Crewkerne to the West and North and Misterton to the
North-East. The River Axe traditionally formed a natural boundary between Dorset
and Somerset, but Victorian politicians had other ideas. In 1896 Seaborough was
transferred to Dorset from Somerset, consisting at that time of only one farm on
the south side of Seaborough hill. The principle street through the hamlet is so
very steep, it must have taken real skill to manoeuvre a horse and cart up or down
it in bygone days.
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Seaborough continued in the Gold family without incident for
300 years, when in the time of Mary Tudor the then Lord of the Manor, another John
Gold, fell off his horse while out hawking and was set upon and brutally murdered
by a discontented neighbour and his men. Gold's murderers were tried and executed
at Crewkerne and his widow, Elizabeth, enjoyed the estate for a further 30 years,
but they had had no children and on her death the estate passed to John Gold's
four married sisters: Margaret Martin, Catherine Hoskins, Alice Bale and Anne
Stretchly. The rivalries this unleashed resemble a game of Monopoly played for real
stakes, in deadly earnest over several centuries. Through further deaths and sales
the land became concentrated, one-third in the hands of the Martins and two-thirds
in the hands of the Bales. Collindon tells us that the families of Martin and Bale
inhabited each their respective parts of the mansion house, but relations having
soured, in 1591 Hugh Martin pulled down his part of it and built a new house further
off. After Hugh Martin's house burnt down in 1877, a new building, Seaborough Court,
was erected on higher ground to the North. By then, both the Martins and the Bales
were long gone.
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The new Online Parish Clerk (OPC) for Seaborough is
Theresa Rose
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Census |
1841 Census [Kim Parker] 1851 Census [Terry Pine] 1861 Census [Lynda Small] 1871 Census [John Ridout] 1891 Census [John Ridout] |
Parish Registers |
Christenings 1562-1841 [Kim Parker] Marriages 1562-1841 [Kim Parker], 1838-1919 [Theresa Rose] Burials 1654-1910 [Kim Parker], 1911-1970 [Theresa Rose] |
Trade & Postal Directories | |
Other Records |
The Parish Church of Seaborough Index of Wills of Seaborough Residents [Kim Parker] |
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Monumental Inscriptions | Monumental Inscriptions [Brian Webber] |
Maps | Map showing outline of Parish Boundaries in 1851 |
Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1562-1978. Marriages 1562-1973. Burials 1654-1970. Banns 1757-1974 |
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