Canford Magna |
Canford is a village and a parish situated on the River Stour and 2 miles south east from Wimborne. The ancient parish church [dedication unknown] is of Saxon and Norman origin and lies on the edge of the parklands of Canford Manor. The Manor House [below] was originally a nunnery and then for a long time the seat of the lord of the manor. In 1923 it became a public school. There used to be chapels for Wesleyans and Congregationalists in the village. The village school was built in 1866 and now serves as the village hall. |
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Broadstone is another village within the parish, the church
of St John was built here in 1888. There are also hamlets of Upton and
Knighton. Kinson is a tithing and ecclesiastical parish formed
in 1865 out of Great Canford parish. Longfleet and Parkstone are also
tithings of Canford, the ecclesiastical parish of
Parkstone was formed
out of Canford in 1833. |
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Census | 1841, 1851, 1861 including
neighbouring Kinson 1881 and 1901 are available on line |
Parish Registers | Will be transcribed, any donations of whole years are
welcome. Burials 1813 to 1837 transcribed by Tony Higgins |
Postal Directories | Directory Entries from
1865, 1880, 1895 & 1935 Kelly's 1859 & 1880 |
Poll Book | A list of those in the Parish eligible to vote in the 1807 Poll Book |
Photographs | Photographs of Canford |
Maps | The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Canford' under place search. |
Other Records | Index of Wills
Inquest into the death of Esau Jupe 1809 Civic Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions Index [Jan Hibberd] Parish Church Monumental Inscriptions Index [Jan Hibberd] |
Links | Canford Magna Parish Church website |
Maps | For modern location maps visit:- www.multimap.com |
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