Sturminster Newton |
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Sturminster Newton stands on the River Stour between Blandford and Sherborne. Often called Sturminster Newton Castle in older documents 'castle' refers to the ruins on a 14th century castle on high ground to the south of the present bridge. The famous cattle market closed down in 1997 has recently been redeveloped and a market, though no longer for livestock still takes place every Monday. The town has strong literary links; the poet William Barnes was born in nearby Bagber and educated in Sturminster Newton. Thomas Hardy lived in a house which is situated by the recreation ground, he spent two years in the town during which time he wrote 'The Return of the Native'. |
The church of St Mary's was rebuilt in 1486 by one of the last abbots of Glastonbury, the carved wagon roof dates from this time although much of the remainder of the church dates from later rebuilding. It was almost entirely rebuilt in 1827 by and at the expense of the Rev. Thomas Henry Lane Fox M.A. The East stained glass window was erected in 1885 to the memory of William Loftus Lowndes, the West window erected the following year in memory of Mrs Lowndes was designed and executed by Miss Lowndes. Newton is a tithing of the town divided from it by the river Stour. Bagber is a small tithing 2 miles to the west of the town, you will also often find records for people living on Sturminster Common and at Fiddleford within the Sturminster Newton records. |
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The Dorset OPC is indebted to Jacqui Bowen formerly the OPC for Sturminster Newton for much of the material on these pages | ||
Census | 1801 Census 1841 Census parts 1, 2, 3, 4 & Workhouse 1851 Census part 1.. more to follow 1911 Census District 1, District 2, District 3 |
Caryl Parsons Julie Browning & Jennifer Dando Jacqui Bowen Felicity Harrison |
Parish Registers | Baptisms 1732-1736 [ref. against BTs] Marriages 1783-1805, 1806-1810 |
Michael Wills Jacqui Bowen |
Bishops Transcripts | Baptisms 1737-1750, 1751-1770, 1771-1790, 1791-1810, 1810-1836 Marriages 1731-1805 1806-1809, 1811-1836 Burials 1731-1750 1751-1770, 1771-1790, 1791-1810, 1811-1836 |
Jacqui Bowen Emma Squires Jacqui Bowen Jennifer Dando Jacqui Bowen |
Photographs | Photos of Sturminster Page 1, Page 2 |
Garry Fudge |
Memorial Inscriptions | Old burial ground Memorial Inscriptions Civic Cemetery |
Brian Webber & Dorinda Miles |
Other Information |
Absent Voters List 1918 Town Criers 1790-2018 |
Felicity Harrison Richard Smith |
Military | Men of Sturminster Newton and district who served during the Great War | Garry Fudge |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-SN] |
Registers Christenings 1681-1937. Marriages 1681-2012. Burials 1681-1958. |
Registration District (for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages, deaths & civil partnerships) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1974: Sturminster 1 Apr 1974-17 Oct 2005: North Dorset |
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