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Hammoon is a parish and small village on the River Stour to the east of Sturminster Newton. It is surrounded by the parishes of Okeford Fitzpaine and Shillingstone to the south and west, Child Okeford to the east and Manston to the north. The church of St Paul is a small ancient building comprising a nave, chancel, porch and bell turret. The church was restored in 1896 at a cost of £900. The Manor House is an attractive 16th century building of grey stone with a thatched roof. It was formerly the seat of the Moyon family |
The church registers date from 1656. The parish covers an area of only 677 acres, the soil is clay, sand and gravel and the chief crops both in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century were wheat, barley, oats, beans and grass. The population in 1851 was 73 persons, 1861 - 74, 1871 - 89, 1881 - 76, 1931 - 51, 2001 - 50. Photographs © Lynda Mudle-Small, March 2003-2012. |
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Census | All available census have been transcribed 1841-1901 |
Parish Registers | Baptisms
1659 -1880 Marriages 1656 - 1845 Burials 1656 - 1880 |
Monumental Inscriptions | Monumental Inscriptions at St Paul's Church |
Postal Directories | Kelly's Directories 1855, 1867, 1875, 1880, 1895, 1935 |
Militia
Records
War Service 1918 |
Militia Ballot Lists
1796-1799 being transcribed List of Absent Voters 1918 |
Land Tax & Land Owners | Land Tax Assessments 1780 to 1830 and Owners of Land 1873 |
Churchwardens Accounts | 1716-1902 to be transcribed/indexed |
Overseers Accounts | Extracts for 1716-1813 available |
Rectors | A list of Rectors of the Parish from 1297 |
Photographs | Some photographs of the parish |
17th Century Records | A list of those paying the
Hearth Tax
1662-1664 A list of those in the Protestation Return of 1641 |
Tudor Subsidies | Tudor Subsidies 1525-1594 transcribed |
Maps | The 1891 ordinance survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Hammoon' under place search. |
For modern
location maps visit:- |
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