Hinton Parvaalias Little Hinton or Stanbridge |
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Hinton Parva is a tiny leaf-shaped civil parish, and anciently an ecclesiastical one too, through whose water-meadows the River Allen flows, three miles North of Wimborne Minster. Measuring barely three-quarters of a mile by half a mile, the parish contains only a mill, two farms and the tiny hamlets of Hinton Parva and Stanbridge, with the now redundant church situated in the latter. 'Hinton' is thought to mean 'monks' farm', from Old English 'hiwan' and 'tun', perhaps with reference to the monastery at Wimborne Minster of which Hinton Parva is reputed to have once been a chapelry. The Latin addition 'Parva' for 'little' distinguishes this place from Hinton Martell. 'Stanbridge', as the parish is sometimes called, could mean 'stone bridge' from Old English 'stan' and 'brycg', or 'causeway through marshy ground', since the Wimborne to Cranborne road crosses low-lying land by the River Allen here.
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In 1860 Sir Richard Glyn took down the old church and replaced it with what is considered to be a fairly typical estate church. Built of stone in the neo-Romanesque style, it retains the Norman chancel arch and consists of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch supporting a spire and a tower containing 4 bells. To celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, stained glass windows, a new font, lectern and chalice were presented by Sir R.G. Glyn. The Rectory, a fine 19th century building with a Sunday School room attached, sits opposite the church on the busy road between Wimborne and Cranborne, for many years the home of Carr John Glyn, England's longest serving rector. North of St Kenelm's, are three attractive estate cottages in the same neo-Romanesque style as the church.
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1841 Census [Emma Squires] 1851 Census [Keith Searson] 1861 Census [Keith Searson] 1871 Census [Keith Searson] 1881 Census [Keith Searson] 1891 Census [Jon Baker] 1901 Census [Keith Searson] |
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Baptisms 1621-1812 [Kim Parker],
1813-1906 [Ros Taylor] Marriages Burials 1820-1939 [Jon Baker] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre [Ref PE-HIP] |
Registers Christenings 1621-1980. Marriages 1816-1822, 1828, 1831, 1837-1975. Burials 1813-1977, 1983, 1987. |
Registration District (for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages, deaths & civil partnerships) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1937:Wimborne 1 Apr 1937-30 Jun 1956:Blandford 1 Jul 1956-31 Mar 1997:Poole 1 Apr 1997-17 Oct 2005:East Dorset |
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