TRADE/STREET/POSTAL DIRECTORY EXTRACTS
Pigot's Directory 1849
Compton
Abbas,
a small parish in the borough of Shaftesbury, seated at the foot of the Melbury
hills, where stands the ancient church of Gothic structure. It is in the
archdeaconry of Dorset, diocese of Salisbury, patronage of Sir Richard Plumptre
Glyn, and incumbency of the Rev. John Basket, value £340 per annum. Sir R.P.
Glyn is lord of the manor. Compton Abbas is in the Hundred of Sixpenny Handley,
and in the division and Union of Shaftesbury, from which place it is 3½
miles south, and 10 miles north from Blandford. Population, 439; acreage, 1,516.
Letters received through Shaftesbury.
Hadley
Rev. William Samber
Baker
Abel, farmer, Twyford
Baker
John, shopkeeper
Baker
Thomas, farmer, Twyford
Feltham
John, farmer
Gurd
Joseph, farmer
Harding
Thomas, carpenter & wheelwright, Twyford
Horder
John, farmer
Horder
Thos, carpenter & wheelwright
Hunt
John, farmer, Twyford
Merryfield
Wm, beer retailer, Twyford
Miles
John, grazier & farmer, Twyford
Painter
Edwd, brewer & timber merchant
Painter
Edward, farmer
Painter
William, 'Abbey Arms'
Palmer
John, cooper
Perram
John, farmer, Twyford
Perram
Robert, farmer, Twyford
Pinney
George, boot & shoe maker
Pinney
John, boot & shoe maker
Reed
John, cowkeeper, twyford
Rixon
Thos, grazier & farmer, Twyford
Spinney
Arthur, blacksmith
Young
John, farmer
Transcribed by Sue Stead from a copy of the original
book, February 2003.
COMPTON
ABBAS, a small village 8 miles N. from Dorchester and 3½ miles S. from Shaftesbury. The church is an ancient building in the
Gothic style; the living of which is a rectory. The parish comprises 1516 acres
and had in 1841 a population of 439.
Hadley Rev. William S.
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Applin Joseph, farmer
Baker John, parish clerk
Baker Thomas, farmer, Twyford
Feltham Able, farmer
Feltham John, farmer
Hannen John, farmer, Twyford
Harding Thomas, carpenter and wheelwright, Twyford
Horder John, farmer
Horder Thomas, carpenter
Hunt John, farmer, Twyford
Hunt Stephen, farmer
Merryfield William, beer retailer, Twyford
Miles John, farmer, Twyford
Painter Edward, brewer and timber merchant
Painter Wm. 'Abbey Arms' and grocer
Perram Robert, farmer, Twyford
Pinney Geo. boot and shoemaker
Read John, cowkeeper, Twyford
Samsom Augusta S. mistress of the juvenile school
Spinney Arthur, blacksmith
Young John, farmer
Harrod's Directory 1865
Compton Abbas, a parish, distant 3 miles south from Shaftesbury, and 9 north from Blandford, in Sixpenny Handley hundred, West Shaston division, in the union and parliamentary borough of Shaftesbury. The church (St. Mary's), is of Gothic structure, and consists of a chancel, nave and side aisle and three bells. The living is a rectory, annual value £267, with residence, in the gift of Sir Richard George Glyn, and held by the Rev. William Samler Hadley, M.A., the Rev. Frederick Wilkinson, B.A., is curate. Sir R.G.Glyn is lord of the manor. The population in 1861 was 456; acreage 1,516. Here is a school, in which boys and girls are taught on the National system.
Twyford
is a hamlet 2 miles west; Bereknap, 1½
mile west; Crockers, 2½ miles west; West Compton, half a mile west.
Postal
Regulations.
Letters through Shaftesbury, which is also the nearest money order office and
post town.
Van
through from Shaftesbury to Blandford every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday returning the same day.
Wilkinson
Rev. Frederick, B.A., curate
Applin
Joseph, farmer
Baker
John, farmer
Brow
Geo., painter, "Glyn Arms Inn"
Beale
John, smith, Twyford
Dibben
William, farmer, Twyford
Feltham
Abel, farmer
Feltham
John, farmer
Hannam
John. Farmer
Horder
John, farmer
Horder
Thos., carpenter & wheelwright
Horder
Henry John, shopkeeper
Hunt
Stephen, grazier & farmer, Twyford
Lush
Wm., parish clerk
Merefield
Nehemiah, carrier
Merefield
Wm., beer retailer, Twyford
Miles
John, grazier & farmer, Crocker's farm
Miller
John, farmer
Painter
William, farmer
Parham
Robert, farmer, Twyford
Pinney
John, shoemaker
Read
Joseph, cheesemonger, Twyford
Ryall
Reuben, gardener
Spinney
Mrs.A., mistress of parish school
Spinney
Robert, smith
Tapper
William, jun., farmer
Young John, farmer
Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1911
Compton
Abbas
is a parish seated at the foot of Melbury Hills, 5¾ miles south from Semley
station on the Salisbury and Yeovil branch of the London and South Western
railway, 3 miles south from Shaftesbury, and 9 north from Blandford, in the
Northern division of the county, hundred of Sixpenny handley, petty sessional
division of West Shaftesbury, union and county court district of Shaftesbury,
rural deanery of Shaftesbury (Sturminster Newton portion), archdeaconery of
Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Mary, built and opened in
1867, is of stone, and consists of apsidal chancel, nave, north aisle, south
porch and a tower, with spire, containing 5 bells: the nave is divided from the
aisle by two fine arches springing from cylindrical piers, and is seated with
open benches; in the chancel is a brass tablet to the Rev. William S. Hadley
M.A. who, as curate and rector, ministered to the parishioners of Compton Abbas
for thirty-five years; there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year
1650. The living is a rectory, net income £185, with residence, in the gift of
Sir Richard george Glyn bart, and held since 1910 by the rev. Thomas george
brierley kay L.Th. of Selwyn College, Dunedin. Here is a Wesleyan chapel,
erected in 1864. Sir R.G.Glyn bart. Of Gaunt's House, Wimborne, is lord of the
manor and chief landowner. The soil is sand and light loam, with green sandstone
in parts; subsoil, chalk and stone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and
beans. The area is 1,494 acres; rateable value, £1,563; the population in 1901
was 245.
Bereknap
is a hamlet between Compton Abbas and Twyford, consisting of a few houses.
Twyford
is a hamlet, 1½ miles west.
Sexton
and Parish Clerk, William Hardiman
Post
Office, Mrs. Maria Horder, sub-postmistress. Letters through Shaftesbury, arrive
7.10 a.m. & 4 p.m. on weekdays & 7.10 a.m. on Sundays; dispatched at 5
& 7.25 p.m. on weekdays & 10.45 a.m. on Sundays. Fontmell Magna, 1 mile
distant, is the nearest money order and telegraph office.
Wall
Letter Box, Twyford, cleared at 7.15 a.m. & 5 p.m. week days only.
Elementary School (under the control of the County Council) & school house, built in 1849 & a classroom added in 1870, for 80 children; average attendance 46; supported by Sir R.G. Glyn bart; Miss Jemima Battrick, mistress.
Kay,
Rev. Thomas George Brierley L.Th. (rector), The Rectory
Alford
Henry Thomas, carpenter
Burridge
Lot, blacksmith
Butt
Mesbach Geo, farmer, Tucker's farm; & at Gore farm, Ashmore
Goldie
George, farmer, Manor farm
Goldie
William, farmer, Gourd's farm
Ryall
Alfred, shopkeeper
Witt
Ernest, farmer, Willis farm
(letters
are delivered from Shaftesbury direct)
Baker
James, farmer, Crocker's farm
Barnes
Chas. Hy, farmer, Gumms farm
Barnes
Jem, farmer & deputy registrar of births & deaths, Fontmell
sub-district, Shaftesbury union, Twyford farm
Bridle
Stephen, farmer, Prystock farm
Day
William, blacksmith
Foot
Alfred (Mrs), farmer, Baker's farm
Rideout
Emily (Mrs), shopkeeper
Tapper
John, farmer & registrar of births & deaths, Fontmell sub-district,
Shaftesbury union, Burden's farm
Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1915
Description of the parish as in Kelly's 1911 with the additions:
Compton
Abbas
In the church there is also a silver cross mounted on ebony to Canon Hook Dyke, rector 1871 to 1895
The
area is 1,491 acres; rateable value, £1,579; the population in 1911 was 256.
Occupants of the parish as in Kelly's 1911 with the addition of:
Barnes Richard, farmer & assistant overseer for Fontmell Magna, Prystock farm