Wills held at the Dorset History Centre
Transcribed by Rachel Kent
1703; James Parkyns, Rector and clerk
1704; Richard Hayward, malster
1708; Anne Fursman, widow
1708; William Dowdell, baker
1709; Robert Batterick
1709; James Dolling, malster
1718; Thomas Collins, gentleman
1725; Edward Biddlecombe, woolcomber
1725; James Thompson, chapman
1727; James Havelland, yeoman
1728; James Thomson, mercer
1740; Henry Browne, woolcomber and baker
1741; John Tarrant, victualler
1742; Rebecca Brown, widow
1745; Priscilla Vincent
1752; Sarah Spear, spinster
1757; John Benfield, gentleman
1758; Margaret Benfield, spinster
1770; William Butler, malster
1774; William Jenkins, victualler
1774; Edward Dampier, gentleman
1780; John Kent, gentleman
1782; Henry Brown, shoemaker
1790; Sarah Kent, widow of John Kent
1801; William Ingram
1809; Matthew Summers, shoemaker
1812; William Smith, gentleman
1813; George Clarke Butler
1816; John Willis of the Ship Inn
1817; Mary Dampier, spinster
1819; Richard Taylor, ex school master
1820; George Brown, yeoman
1820; Mary Dampier, spinster
1821; Edward Balston, gentleman
1832; Ann Rolls, spinster
1834; Thomas Galloway, surgeon and apothecary
1834; Thomas Kent, yeoman
1837; James Spincer, butcher
1838; Hannah Chaffey widow
1839; Charles Smeaton, groom
1840; Elizabeth Arnold, widow
1844; John Talbott, gentleman
1845; Loveday Elizabeth Stone, spinster
1850; Joseph Willis, gentleman
1855; John Duke, baker