Yetminster |
St Andrew's Yetminster |
Yetminster is a village and parish 6 miles
south of Sherborne. The village is situated on the River Wriggle,
a tributary of the River Yeo and almost everything in the centre of the village
is built from a pale yellowy local limestone. The Parish Church of St Andrew's is built in the
perpendicular style, contains five bells and has a 300 year old
faceless clock which chimes the National Anthem several times
a day; the chimes were installed to celebrate Queen Victoria's
Jubilee. The Church has Saxon origins, though only part of a
10th-century standing cross remains from that period; the current building
dates mostly from the mid-15th century, though the chancel was built around 1300
and the whole church was restored in 1890 and several times subsequently. |
Edward Jenner is renowned as the "father of the
smallpox vaccination" yet 20 years before in 1774 during an outbreak
of smallpox, a Yetminster farmer, Benjamin Jesty recollected
the old tradition
that dairymaids who had contracted the much milder cowpox didn't
seem to catch smallpox. Quite by chance there was an outbreak of cowpox
in nearby Chetnole. Benjamin went along to the farm and proceeded to
vaccinate his wife and two boys by scratching their arms and introducing
pus from the udder of an infected cow. The cowpox ran its course and
the boys came through easily with just mild fevers, his wife was quite
ill but eventually recovered. Unfortunately the villagers ridiculed
Benjamin and the family eventually moved to Worth Matravers. |
The White Hart, Yetminster |
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Census |
1841 Census [Mari Viertel] 1851 Census [John Ridout] 1861 Census [Caryl Parsons] 1871 Census [Caryl Parsons] 1881 Census [Terry Smith] |
Parish Registers | Baptisms 1760-1769, 1770-1779, 1780-1789, 1790-1799, 1800-1810, 1811-1820, 1821-1830, 1831-1840, 1841-1850, 1851-1860, 1861-1870, 1871-1880, 1880-1889, Marriages 1760-1769, 1770-1779, 1780-1789, 1790-1799, 1800-1810, 1811-1820, 1821-1830, 1831-1840, 1841-1850, 1851-1860, 1861-1870, 1871-1880, 1880-1889 Burials 1813-1850, 1851-1900 |
Postal Directories | 1859, 1885, 1923 & 1939 |
School Records | Yetminster Board School Log Book, Sep 1877-Mar 1883 Yetminster Board School Log Book, Jun 1883-1900 Yetminster Girls and Infants School, Inventory of School Apparatus 1885 and 1894 |
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Useful Links | |
Other information | Ale House Recognisances 1753 |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/YET |
Registers Christenings 1677-1967. Marriages 1677-1991. Burials 1677-1992. Banns 1754-1783, 1795-1812, 1849-1900, 1912-1944. Transcripts Christenings 1677-1834. Marriages 1677-1899. Burials 1677-1847. |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937: Sherborne 1 Apr 1937-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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