Blandford Forum |
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Blandford Forum (or Chipping Blandford) is a market town and parish situated in the east of the county and lies between Wimborne and Sherborne. The town stands on the River Stour, and formerly on the Dorset Central Railway (later the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway). It has an unfortunate history having been nearly destroyed by fire in 1579, plundered by Parliamentarian forces in 1644 and almost totally destroyed by fire in 1731, at which date all the Bishop's Transcripts for the county deposited in Blandford were lost to the flames. Consequently the town dates from 1731 and the parish church of Sts Peter & Paul was rebuilt in 1732. Within the town was also a Congregational Chapel in Salisbury Street, a Primitive Methodist chapel in Albert Street, a Wesleyan Chapel in The Close and the Open Brethren also had a meeting room. There are several cemeteries in the town |
The market which is always held
on Saturdays was once large and well attended. The headquarters of
the B Squadron of the Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry and H Company
of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment were stationed
here. A cottage hospital was built in 1889. The neighbourhood is rich
in Roman and Early British remains and there are fortified camps and
barrows on the higher land surrounding the town. |
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Census | 1841 Census in 4 parts: District 1, District 2, District 3, Union Workhouse 1861 Census in 4 parts: District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4 1891 Census in 4 parts (transcribed by John Ridout): District 3, District 4, District 5, District 6 1901 Census in 4 parts: District 1, District 2-p1, District 2-p2, District 3 |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms Marriages Burials 1822-1861 [Bruce Willatt & Trevor Taylor] |
Bishops TranscriptsPlease read Bishop's Transcripts for details of missing records. Also see early extracts from the registers 1718-1741 |
Baptisms 1814-1830, 1831-1849 &
1851-1879 Marriages 1814-1846 Burials 1814-1830, 1831-1846 Protestant Dissenter Baptisms 1785-1808 |
Non-Conformist Records |
Congregational Baptisms 1760-1809 [Jan Hibberd] Congregational Burials 1819-1831 [Jan Hibberd] |
Postal Directories |
Universal Directory 1791 Pigot's Directory 1831 Kelly's Directory 1875 Post Office Directory 1859 Kelly's Directory 1895 |
Church | For further historical and other information on Blandford Forum Parish Church visit The Cupola Project [see Heritage Trail] |
Bailiffs, Mayors, Town Criers & Rectors |
Bailiffs – 1592 to 1834 Mayors 1835 – 1860 Town Criers & Sergeants at Mace (1790-2023) Rectors 1295 - 1853 |
Memorials | Memorials from
the interior of St Peter & St Paul's Church Blandford Forum War Memorials for WW1 in Blandford Blandford School War Memorial |
Other Records | Protestation Returns 1641 Settlement Examination dated 7th April 1781 of William Christopher |
Photographs | View old Postcards of
Blandford Forum, all circa 1900-1920 Modern Photographs of Blandford |
Links |
Blandford Town Museum - a Community Museum run by volunteers |
Maps | |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/BF |
Registers Christenings 1732-1969. Marriages 1731-1975. Burials 1732-1921. Banns 1823-1984. Transcripts Christenings & Burials 1731-1883. Marriages 1731-1883. |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-30 Jun 1956: Blandford 1 Jul 1956-31 Mar 1974: Poole 1 Apr 1975-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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