Corscombe
Directories
Transcribed by Mr John Childs for the Dorset-OPC Project
Hunt & Co's Directory of Dorset, Hunts, Wilts, Som, 1851
CORSCOMBE, a village about 3 miles north-east from Beaminster. The church, St. Mary, is a truly venerable edifice, being erected in the time of Henry VII. Living a rectory. There is a school supported principally by the rector. The parish which is noted for a fine spring of water, comprises, with the hamlets of Benville and penny's Toller, 5000 acres, and had in 1841, 810 inhabitants.
Post Office, at Henry Cox's. Letters arrive from and are despatched to Yeovil daily.
Bishop Mrs, Benville
Farhham Mr. William
Hanne Misses E. & L. Benville
Meech Mrs. Susan
Nicholson Rev. William, M.A. Rectory
Pope Miss Grace
Wareing Ref. Thos. Alfred (curate)
Ferris Ref. Thomas Boys, M.A. [rector]
Meech Mrs Susan
Pope the Misses
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Bird George, dairyman
Bligdon Henry, carpenter
Bligdon Sarah, Milliner and dress-maker
Bligdon William, blacksmith
Bowdage Robert, yeoman & draining pipe manufacturer, Benville
Brake William, Bailiff
Chapman Thomas, yeoman
Cleall Benjamin, farmer, Norwood
Coombs Robert, dairyman
Cox Edmund, farmer, Benville
Cox George, baliff
Cox Henry, parish clerk
Cox Richard, farmer, Benville
Cox Thomas, farmer
Curtis Charles, dairyman
Davis John, stonemason
Dawe Christopher G. farmer
Fountain Joseph, farmer, Benville
Fudge Elias, tailor
Goddard Giles, carpenter, &c.
Gould Charles, farmer
Hanne Hen. Farmer, Benville
Hold John, yeoman
Keech Miss Ann, farmer
Legg Henry, 'New Inn'
Legg John, farmer
Legg John, miller & baker
Marks John, blacksmith
Meech Robert, farmer, Maryland
Moor Daniel, grocer & draper
Milverton James & Meech Matthew farmers, Court farm
Mintern John, blacksmith
National school, Cox Jane, mistress
Patten Eli, butcher
Peech Mary (Miss) farmer, dogwell
Peech Matthew, dairyman
Pine Luke, relieving officer
Pope Thomas, farmer, Urless
Pope William, farmer, Pennys toller
Russell Henry, baker, Benville
Wellman Exikiah, beer retailer, &c.
Wellman Flora, grocery dealer
Post Office Directory of Dorsetshire, 1855
CORSCOMBE,
with the hamlets of
Benville
and
Penny Toller,
is a large parish, 3 miles north-east from Beaminster, and 8 miles south-west
from Yeovil, in the hundred and union of Beaminster and diocese of Salisbury.
The living is a rectory, value. £590, with 62 acres of glebe land, in the gift
of the Rev. Thomas Boys Ferris, M.A., who is the present rector. The church,
dedicated to St. Mary, a very ancient structure in the Tudor style, with Gothic
tower, was built in the reign of Henry VII, and contains six bells. There is a
school supported by the minister, and an endowment of £10 per annum, the gift of
the late Dr. Troyte. In the neighbourhood is a spring which supplies the whole
of the parish. There are two fairs held here in the year, on the 18th of May and
the 7th of September. In 1851 the population was 772; the acreage, 5,000. Arthur
Henry Dyke Troyte, Esq., of Huntsham Court, is lord of the manor, and owns a
large portion of the parish. Cuthred the 1st, of Wessex, gave
Corscomb to Sherborne in 754. Bricks and Tiles are made here.
Benville is 1 1/2 mile south-east; Rookery, 2 miles south-east; Farmers
End, half a mile north; Loveland, half a mile north; Weston, half a mile
north-west; Ford, quarter of a mile south; Catsley, half a mile south; Urles and
Hoarstone, 1 mile south; Toller Down, 1 1/2 miles south; Pinnys or Penny Toller,
2 1/2 miles south. Merryland is a farm.
POST OFFICE. – Nathaniel Meech, receiver. Letters from Cattistock arrive at 10 a.m. and dispatched at 3 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Beaminster.
Endowed school, Nathaniel Meech, master.
CORSECOMBE
GENTRY
Ferris Ref. Thomas Boys, M.A. [rector]
Meech Mrs Susan
Pope the Misses
TRADERS
Brake John, farm bailiff
Cleal Benjamin, farmer
Cox George, farmer, brick & tile maker
Cox Thomas, farmer
Daw Christopher, farmer
Harris Robert Greening, farmer, Weston farm
Hull George, blacksmith
Keech Ann (Miss), farmer
Legg Henry, New inn
Legg John, miller, Corscombe mill
Marks Mary (Mrs.), blacksmith
Meech Martha (Mrs.), Shopkeeper
Meech Nathaniel, school & post master
Meech Robert, farmer, Merryland
Milverton James, farmer
Mintern John, blacksmith
Moors Daniel, shopkeeper
Patten Eli, butcher
Peach Mary (Mrs.), farmer
Pope Thomas, farmer, Urles farm
Snaydon Mary (Mrs.), farmer
Wellman Flora (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Wellman Hezekiah, beer retailers
BENVILLE
Hanne Miss
TRADERS
Bowdage Robert, farmer & brick & tile maker
Cox Edmund, farmer
Cox Richard, farmer
Hanne Henry, farmer
Russell Henry, 'Bakers' Arms'
PENNY'S TOLLER
Pope William, farmer
Post Office Directory of Dorsetshire, 1859
CORSCOMBE,
with the hamlets of
Benville
and
Penny Toller,
is a large parish, 3 miles N.E. from Beaminster, and 8 miles S.W. from Yeovil,
in the hundred and union of Beaminster and diocese of Salisbury, archdeaconry of
Dorset, and the deanery of Bridport. The living is a rectory, value. £590, with
62 acres of glebe land and residence, in the gift of the Rev. Thomas Boys
Ferris, M.A., who is the present rector. The
church of St.
Mary, a very ancient structure in the Tudor style, with Gothic tower, was built
in the reign of Henry VII., and contains six bells. There is a school supported
by the minister, and an endowment of £10 per annum, the gift of the late Dr.
Troyte. In the neighbourhood is a spring which supplies the whole of the parish.
There are two fairs held here in the year, on the 18th of May and the 7th of
September. In 1851, the population was 772; the acreage, 5,000. Arthur Henry
Dyke Troyte, Esq., of Huntsham Court, is lord of the manor, and owns a large
portion of the parish. Cuthred the 1st, of Wessex, gave Corscomb to
Sherborne in 754. Bricks and Tiles are made here.
Benville is 1 1/2 mile south-east; Rookery, 2 miles south-east; Urles and
Hoarstone, 1 mile south; Toller Down, 1 1/2 miles south; Pinnys or Penny Toller,
2 1/2 miles south.
POST OFFICE. – Nathaniel Meech, receiver. Letters from Cattistock arrive at 10 a.m. and dispatched at 4 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Beaminster.
Insurance Agent – Union, G. Cox
Endowed school, Nathaniel Meech, master.
CORSECOMBE
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Farnham Mr. William
Ferris Ref. Thomas Boys, M.A. [rector]
COMMERCIAL
Brake John, farm bailiff
Cox George, farmer, brick & tile maker
Daw Christopher, farmer
Hansford Edward, miller
Harris John, farmer
Harris Robert Greening, farmer, Weston
Hitchcock William, New inn
Keech Ann (Miss), farmer
Marks John, blacksmith
Meech Jonathan (Mrs.), farmer
Meech Martha (Mrs.), Shopkeeper
Meech Nathaniel, school & post master
Meech Robert, farmer, Merryland
Milverton James, farmer
Mintern John, blacksmith
Moors Daniel, shopkeeper
Patten Eli, butcher
Peach Mary (Mrs.), farmer
Perry William, shopkeeper
Pine Jonathan, relieving officer & registrar
Pope Thomas, farmer, Urless
Snaydon Mary (Mrs.), farmer
Studley William, dairyman
Wellman Flora (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Wellman Hezekiah, George inn
Wyatt Philip, farmer
BENVILLE
Hanne Miss
COMMERCIAL
Cox Edmund, farmer
Cox Richard, farmer
Dunford Richard, farmer
Hanne Henry Arundel, farmer
Russell Henry, Bakers' Arms
Tucker Joseph, farmer
PENNY'S TOLLER
COMMERCIAL
Pope William, farmer
Pope William, farmer, Pipsford
HARROD'S DIRECTORY 1865
CORSCOMBE,
with the hamlets of benville and Penny Toller, is a parish, distant 3 miles N.E.
from Beaminster, and 8 miles S.W. from Yeovil, in the hundred and union of
Beaminster. The living is a rectory, value. £590, with 62 acres of glebe land
and residence; the Rev. Edward Armitage is the incumbent. The church (St. Mary)
is in the Tudor style of architecture, with Gothic tower, and contains six
bells. There is a day school, with an endowment of £10 per annum, the gift of
the late Dr. Troyte. There are two fairs held here in the year, on the 18th of
May and the 7th of September. In 1861 the population was 753; the acreage,
5,003. Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte, Esq., of Huntsham Court, is lord of the manor,
and owns a large portion of the parish.
Benville
is 1 1/2 mile S.E.; Penny Toller, 2 1/2 miles S.
Postal
Regulatons. – Philip Dimond, postmaster.
Letters from Cattistock arrive at 10 a.m.; dispatched at 4; p.m.
The nearest money-order office is at Beaminster, which is the post town.
Armitage
Rev. Edward, M.A., Rectory
COMMERCIAL.
Cochram
James, shopkeeper
Coombs
George, New Inn
Cox
George, brick and tile maker
Davis
Henry, farmer
Daw
Christopher, farmer
Dimond
Philip, postmaster
Dunning
William, farmer, Urless
Harris
Robert Greening, farmer, Weston
Hook
Frank, farmer
Keech
Miss Ann, farmer
Macey
Barnard, farmer
Marks
John, blacksmith
Meech
Mrs. Jonathan, farmer
Meech
Nathaniel, miller
Milverton
James, farmer
Minton
John, blacksmith
Patten
Eli, butcher
Paul
John, farmer
Peach
Mrs. Mary, farmer
Pine
Jonathan, relieving officer and registrar
Rowe
James, shopkeeper
Salisbury
John, farmer, Merryland
Sneydon
Mrs. Mary, farmer
Wair
Charles, farmer
Wellman
Mrs. Flora, shopkeeper
Wellman
Hezekiah, George Inn
BENVILLE
Hanne
Miss
COMMERCIAL.
Cox
Edmund, farmer
Cox
Richard, farmer
Dunford
Richard, farmer
Hall
Clement, farmer
Russell
Henry, Bakers' Arms
Tucker
Joseph, farmer
PENNY'S
TOLLER
Pope
William, farmer
Pope William, farmer
Post Office Directory of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, 1875
CORSCOMBE (with the hamlets of Benville and Penny Toller) is a large parish, in the petty sessional division and county court district of Bridport, hundred and union of Beaminster, diocese of Salisbury, archdeaconry of Dorset, and rural deanery of Bridport, 3 miles north-east from Beaminster, and 8 miles south-west from Yeovil. The church of St. Mary, an ancient structure, was, together with the tower, rebuilt in the fifteenth century; it was again rebuilt and refitted in 1746 in barbarous taste, with the exception of the north porch, a very interesting feature, which was happily left intact. The church is now about to be restored and enlarged; it has a good peal of bells. The register dates from the year 1595; part is not legible. The living is a rectory, value £590, with 62 acres of glebe land and residence, in the gift of the Rev. William Locock, and C.J.T. Burt, esq., and held by the Rev. William Locook, B.A. of Caius College, Cambridge. There is a National school under Government inspection, to which a benefaction of £10 per annum, the gift of the late Dr. Troyte, is at present paid. Two fairs are held here in the year, on the 18th of May and the 7th of September. George Bullock, esq., is lord of the manor, and owns a large portion of the parish. The other landowners are Thomas Bishop, esq., the Earl of Sandwich and William Pope, esq. The soil varies, and the land is principally dairy land. The area is 5,003 acres; gross estimated rental £6,048; rateable value, £5,184; the population in 1871 was 755.
Benville is 1 1/2 mile south-east; Pinnys or Toller Whelme, 2 1/2 miles south.
Parish Clerk, Phillip Diment
POST OFFICE. Philip Diment, receiver. Letters from Dorchester, through Cattistock, arrive at 9.30 a.m.; dispatched at 4.35 p.m. the nearest money order office is at Beaminster
INSURANCE AGENTS
Liverpool & London & Globe, J. Pine
Union, G. Cox
National School, Mrs. Sarah Pine, mistress
CORSECOMBE
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Baker Henry
Daw Christopher
Hann Mrs
Hyatt Rev. George R. B.A. [curate]
Locock Rev. William, B.A. [rector]
COMMERCIAL
Bagg John Legg, miller
Bartlett Jesse, sadler & harness maker
Cannon Henry, dairyman
Case Israel, carpenter & wheelwright
Cockram James, shopkeeper & butcher
Cox George, brick & tile maker
Dunning William, farmer, Urless farm
Gibbons Stephen, farmer, Knapp farm
Griffin Thomas, farmer
Hawkins William, shoe maker
Hopkins Maria (Mrs.), grocer & draper
Legg Henry, butcher & dealer
Macey Barnard, farmer, Catsley farm
Marks John, blacksmith & shopkeeper
Meech Jonathan (Mrs), farmer
Meech Matthew, manager for Mr. G. Cox
Meech Thomas, beer retailer
Milvern Prudence (Mrs), farmer
Mintern John, blacksmith
Peach Solomon, farmer
Pine Jonathan, relieving & vaccination officer 7 registrar
Salisbury George, farmer, northwood farm
Salisbury Henry, farmer, Merryland farm
Saunders Matthew, farmer
Snaydon William, farmer
Stoodley George, farmer, Weston farm
Symes William, new inn
Ward David, dairyman
Watts Nathaniel, dairyman, Weston
Wellman Hezekiah, George inn
BENVILLE
Hanne Miss
COMMERCIAL
Cox Edmund, farmer
Cox Richard, farmer
Dunford Richard, farmer
Fudge Elias, tailor
Holloway William, farmer, Benvill park farm
Mabour Henry, dairyman
Reyland Robert, shopkeeper
Russell Henry, Bakers' Arms
Rutley Edward, farmer
Strong Charles, butcher & farmer
Tucker Joseph, farmer
TOLLER WHELME
Gillingham Henry, farmer
Pope William, land owner & farmer
Kelly's directory of Dorset, 1915
CORSCOMBE, a a large parish, 5 miles south-west from Sutton Bingham station, on the main line of the London and south western railway, and 5 west from Evershot station on the Weymouth branch of the Great Western railway, 4 north-east from Beaminster, 8 south west from Yeovil and 10 north from Bridport, in the Western division of the county, hundred and union of Beaminster, petty sessional division of Bridport, county court district of Crewkerne, rural deanery of Bridport (Beaminster portion), archdeaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. A small branch of the river Yeo, rising in the parish near Benville, flows north and another stream, a tributary of the river Frome, flows south-east. The church of St. Mary. Rebuilt in the 15th century, and again rebuilt and refitted with the exception of the north porch, in 1746, was restored and enlarge in 1876 mainly at the expense of George Troyte-Chafyn-grove esq. And now consists of chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, north porch, and an embattled western tower, with pinnacles, containing 6 bells: the carved pulpit of Caen stone and marble was given by the late George Bullock esq. In 1883: as a memorial to his wife, who died in 1866: the stained east window was placed to the memory of Edward Berkeley Troyte LL.D. and the west window is also stained: there are 226 sittings. The register dates from the year 1595; part of it is not legible. The living is a rectory, net income £400, with 56 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of F.R. Cope esq. Of Loughgall, Armagh, and held since 1914 by the Rev. Arthur Noel Coopland Storrs B.A. of Queens' College, Cambridge. There is a charity of £8 8s left by Dr. Troyte for educational purposes. Col. Cecil John Troyte-Bullock is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is various: subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are oats, barley, wheat and roots, but the land is principally used for dairy purposes. The area is 5,008 acres; rateable value, £4,499; the population in 1911 was 437 in the civil parish, including 44 in Toller Whelme and 393 in the ecclesiastical parish.
Parish Clerk, Silvanus Taylor
BENVILLE is a hamlet 1 ½ miles south-east.
Post & M.O. Office. – Thomas Davis, sub-postmaster. Letters through Dorchester arrive at 7 a.m. & 3.30 p.m.; dispatched at 10 a.m. & 6.25 p.m. No delivery or dispatch on Sundays. The nearest telegraph office is at Halstock, 2 miles distant.
Wall Letter Boxes, Lower Corscombe (Norwood), cleared 10.15 a.m. & 6.40 p.m. week days only & at Benville, cleared at 6.50 p.m. week days only.
Elementary school, Corscombe, built in 1872 & enlarged in 1893, for 120 children; Miss E. S. Simpson, mistress; miss Amelia Legg, infants' mistress
Police station, John Love, constable
TOLLER WHELME is an ecclesiastical parish, formed August 1, 1871, from Corscombe, from which it is 2 ½ miles south. The church of St. John, erected in 1870, at the expense of the late William Pope esq. Is a small edifice of stone, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel and nave and an embattled western tower, containing 4 small bells: the east and two other windows are stained, and there are sittings for about 60 persons. The register dates from the year 1871. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £38, in the gift of the trustees of the late Rev. W. J.P. Pope, and held since 1914 by the rev. Richard Thomas parker B.A. of St Mary Hall, Oxford, who is also vicar of and resides at Hook. Population in 1911, 44.
Letters for Toller Whelme arrive from Beaminster, Dorset, by messenger at 9 a.m. nearest post office at Hook, 2 miles distant. Beaminster, about 3 miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph office
CORSCOMBE
Storrs Rev. Arthur Noel Coopland B.A. (rector), Rectory
COMMERCIAL
Barge William, baker
Barrett Clifford S. carpenter
Boatswain John Henry, farmer
Burpitt Ernest B. farmer, assistant overseer & clerk to the Parish Council, Knapp farm
Childs Benjamin, farmer, New house
Davis Thomas, road contractor, & post office
Denner Linsley Tom, farmer, Court Farm
Frampton John, farmer, Urless & Catsley farms.
Gillingham Robert, farmer, Hill farm (postal address, Beaminster, Dorset)
Gold John, farmer, Down farm (postal address, Beaminster, Dorset)
Gulliford Frederick, farmer, Wayland
Hawking George, saddler
Holloway Amelia (Mrs.), farmer, Merryland farm
Mead Chas. William, farmer. Dogwell (postal address, Halstock, Yeovil)
Mintern Job, blacksmith & farmer, Yewtree farm
Mintern Maurice, farmer, Lower farm
Paul Thomas, farmer, Weston farm
Payne Amos Albert, dairy
Pitt Edward, Fox inn
Tarr Robert William, land agent
Wiggett James, farmer, Norwood
Wood Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
BENVILLE
Bratey Ralph, Benville manor
COMMERCIAL
Barrett Frederick, Talbot inn
Beater Charles, farmer, Knapp farm
Holloway Ricard, farmer, Benville farm
Meech James matthew, relieving & vaccination officer & collector to the guardians for Beaminster district & registrar of births & deaths for Beaminster & Evershot sub-districts, Benville cottage
Meech K. (Mrs.), deputy registrar of births & deaths for Beaminster & Evershot sub-districts, Benville cottage
TOLLER WHELME
(Postal address, Beaminster, Dorset.)
Caddy Robert, farmer, East farm
Childs & Wallbridge, dairymen
Childs Benjamin, farmer
Frampton Victor, farmer, Pipsford
Wellman George, farmer, Toller Down gate