1841 Census (Egbury Tything)
In 1841 the Egbury tything area within the St. Mary Bourne parish included the hamlets known as Egbury & Dunley.
Read MoreThe history of a Hampshire parish
In 1841 the Egbury tything area within the St. Mary Bourne parish included the hamlets known as Egbury & Dunley.
Read MoreQuite a lot has happened since I decided to start the study in October. The basic structure of the site
Read MoreFigure 1 below shows the area highlighted in turquoise as the location of the village shop which was owned in
Read MoreIn 1841 the Bourne tything area within the St. Mary Bourne parish included the areas known as Bourne (the village
Read MoreIn 1841 the Binley tything area within the St. Mary Bourne parish included the areas known as Gangbridge & Wadwick.
Read MoreWith this post we hear from Dr. Joseph Stevens again on the traditions at Christmas in St Mary Bourne. When
Read MoreFor this census the statistics have been divided by the tythings of: When it comes to the people within the
Read MoreAll the statistics used have come from the Histpop – The Online Historical Population Reports Website
Read MoreThere are 36 different first names recorded for girls in the baptism records for St Peter’s Church in the 1830s.
Read MoreThe main event at St. Mary Bourne during the Swing Riots.
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