The Universal British Directory 1791For Dorchester & Fordington in DorsetTranscribed for OPC by Michael Russell Aug 2024 Dorchester is the Shire-town, 122 miles West of London, regularly built, standing conformable to the four cardinal points, and has a river on its North side: It had four gates, one in the middle of each side, and was encompassed with a strong wall and ditch. On the West side part of the old wall is still standing, which is 12ft thick; it is broken and battered everywhere. The foundation of the Roman wall appears quite round the town; but Eastward there is a street built upon it, and a ditch is filled up; however it is still called the Walls. Here are three churches, among which that dedicated to St. Peter is a handsome structure. And on the South and West sides, without the walls. is a fine walk of trees, with an agreeable prospect on each side into the fields.
Dorchester is famous for beer, great quantities of which are sold in London. It has almost lost the manufacture of board-cloth, for which it was once so famous, and its serge trade is not very considerable. It is computed that no less than 600,000 sheep are fed within six miles of this place; the ewes generally bring two lambs, which is imputed to the wild thyme and other aromatic herbage which here grow upon the down in great plenty. It has a market on Wednesdays and Saturdays; with 4 fairs, namely on the 12th February, foe cattle, and particularly all sorts of sheep; On Trinity- Monday, and July 5, for sheep, lambs and all sorts of cattle; and on the 5th August for all sorts of cattle sheep wool and leather.
CORPORATION R.Stickland Esq, MayorNathaniel Bond Esq. Recorder John Gollop Esq. William Gundry Esq. William Templeman, Esq. Richard Cozens Esq. Edward Cozens Esq. William Davis Esq. Robert Lambert Esq. Town-Clerk, George Stickland Esq. GENTRY &c. Chaffey, James Esq. (F)Churchill, Capt George Churchill, William Esq. (F) Festing, Henry, (F) Lieut. in the Navy Pouncy, henry Gent, (F) Sabine, John Esq. (F) Willis, John Esq. (F) CLERGY Beaver, Rev. JColson, Rev Thomas Edwards, Rev Abel Dissenting Minister Floyer, Rev William Fothergill, Rev Harben, Rev Hawkins, Rev James Howe, Rev Samuel Hughes, Rev Thomas Meech, Rev Giles Mills, Rev P. Dissenting Minister Rickman, Rev John Henry, Master of Grammar school Sabine, Rev S. Templeman, Rev Nathaniel, Rector White, Rev George Wood, Rev John PHYSIC Applen, John Surgeon and ApothecaryArden, Christopher, Surgeon Graves, Robert M.D. Hawkins, John (F) Surgeon White, Robert Surgeon and Apothecary LAW Cozens, Charles AttorneyHenning, Robert (F) Attorney Manfield, John Callard (F) Attorney and County Clerk Read, Thomas Gould Attorney Sabine, J Attorney Salisbury, Thomas Attorney Stickland, Nathaniel Attorney Tapp, Thomas (F) Attorney Templeman, John (F) Attorney TRADERS &c. A'Court, Thomas ButcherAndrews, George (F) Wine Merchant Andrews, William Currier Ash, Joseph Hatter Austin, Ann Chandler Austin, Charles Taylor Baker, Matthew, Auctioneer. [Note:- Matthew BAKER (1753-1821) ] Barnwell, Richard, Plumber & Glazier Bartlett, John Baker Balcombe, John Taylor Bayley, John Dancing Master Bennett, Elizabeth Hatter Bennett, John Haberdasher Bennick, William Staymaker Besant, Sarah Maltster & Brewer Bly, Sarah Baker Bridge, Robert Mercer Bridle, Rebecca Miller Brine, Thomas (F) Maltster Bower, Wm. (F) Maltster and Brewer [Note: William BOWER (1746-1829) who was owner of Fordington Brewery and owned 16 public houses in Dorchester and Weymouth. ] Brown, John Joiner Brown, William Plumber and Glazier Browning, Joseph Mercer Bryer, Henry Mail Contractor Bryer, Mary Innkeeper (Kings Arms) Bryer, William Glover Carter, Susanna Innkeeper (Antelope) Chaffey, Batt Farmer Channing, Ann Haberdasher Chappell, Elizabeth Toyshop Clare, William (F) Brightsmith Clark, George Hairdresser Cole, John Shoemaker Coombs, Philip (F) Maltster Corbin, George Cheesemaker Critchell, Robert Sen. (F) Mercer Critchell, Robert, Jun. Mercer Crocker, John Victualler Curme, Thomas (F) Cabinet Maker Curtis, John Hosier Damon, Robert Limeburner Damon, Robert Collarmaker Dark, Richard Victualler Drew, Edward (F) Hairdresser Elliott, George Taylor Elliott, Edward Tallow Chandler Ellis, John Blacksmith Ensor, Edward (F) Butcher Evomy, Martha Baker Eyres, William Shoemaker Fippard, Richard Gardener Fishe, Thomas Grocer Foot, John Cabinet Maker Foy, James Patten Maker Frampton, George (F) Haberdasher Freke, George Baker Gale, Bernard Joiner Galpin, William Cooper Gange, James Baker Gange, William Tallow Chandler Garland, John Grocer Garrett, James Glazier Greening, John Collarmaker Grey, Nathaniel Stone Mason Groves, Charles Shoemaker Groves, Henry Hairdresser Groves, Robert Shoemaker Gritton, Thomas Cabinet Maker Gundry, Robert Cooper Hagley, John Baker Harvey, Bennett Silversmith Harvey, Jane Victualler Hawkins, James Upholsterer Hawkins, John (F) Brightsmith Hazard, Ann Confectioner Hodge, Jane French Boarding School Hodgers ---- Silversmith Holloway, Charles Baker Homes, John (F) Maltster Hunt, Robert Taylor Hutchins, Abraham Basket Maker Jacob, Benjamin Breeches Maker Jacob, Henry (F) Shoemaker Jacob, John Saddler Johnston, John Blacksmith Johnston, Thomas Victualler [Note:- See 'George Inn' Dorchester] Keates, James Shoemaker Kerley, William Farrier Kerr, John Pawnbroker Lake, Richard Joiner Legg, John Miller Lock, George (F) Butcher Lock, Robert Butcher Lockett, Richard Shoemaker Lockett, Thomas (F) Printer Lockett, William Baker Manfield, Catherine Milliner Mason, Ann Schoolmistress Moores, Samuel Shoemaker Mowlam, Henry Victualler Munday, Jeremiah Staymaker [Note:-Jeremiah MUNDAY married Mary MANLY at HT on 18th Jan 1790]. Nelson, Sarah Mercer Nicholls, Roger Pawnbroker Norman, William Sen. (F) Hosier Norman, William Jun. Hosier Oakley Francis, Victualler Old, William Fellmonger Oldis, Edith Gardener Oldis, John Silversmith Pardey, John Victualler Parsons, James (F) Leather Merchant Pattison, Robert Banker Pearce, William Victualler [Note:- See 'Phoenix Inn' ] Pitman, John Nurseryman Plowman, Elizabeth Mercer Pouncy, George Butcher Pouncy, Henry Victualler Pouncy, James Postmaster Pouncy, Thomas (F) Saddler Read, Elizabeth Schoolmistress Read, Francis Stationer Read, William Plasterer Rickwood J.T. Grocer Roberts, Thomas Victualler [Note:- See 'Queens Head' ] Rogers, Thomas Breeches Maker Rumfrey, Robert Lime-burner Russ, Dorothy Grocer Sangar, Betty Chandler Shepard, Henry Plumber and Glazier Sheppard, Rachel Chandler Sheppard, Thomas Victualler Smith, Mary China Shop Snook, Samuel Upholsterer Standish, Ann Butcher Stayner, John Music seller Stayner Sarah Cork Cutter Stephenson, Henry Watch Maker Stuckland (sic Stickland?) , George (F) Grocer Swyer, Samuel Taylor Tapp, John (F) Cooper Thorne, Susanna Stationer Tripp, Reuben Victualler Tullidge Benjamin Schoolmaster Tullidge, John (F) Victualler [Note:- See Plume and Feathers ] Wood, George (F) Ironmonger [sic out of alpha order] Wood, James (F) Brazier [sic out of alpha order] Wood, Michael Victualler [sic out of alpha order] White, Charles (F) Maltster and Brewer White, E China Shop White, John Plasterer Yeatman, Morgan (F) Wine Merchant Zillwood, William Schoolmaster Poundbury stands half a mile West of Dorchester, upon the brink of the river, which is very steep: It is of a square farm, and has a high rampart; but the ditch is inconsiderable, except at the angle by the river: the chief entrance was by the South side. It is supposed to have been a Roman Camp. Near Dorchester is another Roman Camp, called Maiden Castle, which Dr. Stuckly imagines was the AEstiva of the Dumovarian garrison: it is of a vast extent, prodigiously strong, and appears to have been formed in the inferior times of the empire. The amphitheater is still visible. |