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Rodbourne Cheney-Steeple Ashton

Reference code
JAC/10
Title
Rodbourne Cheney-Steeple Ashton
Date
1245-1856
Level of description
Series
Extent and format
1 volume (ff.116)
Scope and content
Includes:- Survey of lands late Richard Harvest's in Rowde, 17th century, fol.4; original drawing of the Rudge cup (Romano-British) made for Sir R.C.Hoare, 'bought at Stourhead Library sale 1883', fol.5v; receipt for rent signed by Peter Vannes (later Latin Secretary, 1549), 1543, fol.16v; ordination of St Nicholas's hospital, Salisbury, 1245, paper copy, 17th century (printed in H.Hatcher and R.Benson, Old & New Sarum (1843), 733-4), fol.27; Seagry: pen drawings by Jackson of the old church, taken down 1849, and of Seagry House, fols.56v-60; sepia photographs of Seagry church, fols.56v, 57 (and loose); poem, Lines (in imitation of Crabbe) on Judith Pearce (murdered by a gipsy in Seagry, Nov.1820), fol.60; Selwood Forest: extracts, 1638, from Forest Rolls, 1227, extracts, 17th century, from Exchequer records, 1345, 1355, and later extracts by Jackson, fols.70-80; account of Sherrington church by W.P.Griffith, FSA, 25 Aug. 1856, fol.85; extract relating to the valuation of Wootton Bassett rectory 'pro John Thynne milit.', 23 Feb., 3 Edw.VI, fol.96v; Stanton St Quinton: sketches by Jackson of the old church, March 1851, before restoration, fol.102v; sketches of church, inn, etc., fol.104v; order by the Bp of Salisbury (Thomas Sherlock) to recall the rector of Stanton St Quinton, and other non-resident clergy, 1735, fol.105; release of claims by Henry Flower of West Ashton in Steeple Ashton, to John Harvest, 1627, fol.113.

This volume is now divided into three separate boxes. Please see below for the locations and contents of each box. If you would like to consult this material, please specify which part you are interested in.

Box 1
Rodbourne Cheney p.1-2
Rolveston p.3
Rothesfer p.3
Rowlborough p.3
Roundway p.4
Rowde p.4-5
Rowherdcote p.5
Rowworth p.5
Rudge Cup p.5-6
Rushall p.6-7
Rushcombe p.7
Rudlow p.7
Salisbury including Old Sarum p.9-37

Box 2
Salisbury p.38-50
Savernake p.50
Seagry p.51-60
Sedgehill p.60
Pedigree of John Stokes p.61
Seend p.61-64
Selkey p.64
Semley (Semeley) p.64
Selwood p.65-75

Box 3
Selwood p.76-80
Penselwood p.80-81
Sevenhampton p.82
Shalbourne p.83
Shorncote p.83
Shaw p.84
Sheepridge p.84
Sherrington p.85
Sherston p.85-87
Silbury Hill p.88-90
Slaughterford p.90-91
Somerford Keynes p.91-93
Sopworth p.94
Standen p.95
Standlynch p.95
Stanley Abbey p.96
Stanmore p.97
Stanton Berners (Stanton St. Bernard), Stanton Fitzwarren, Stanton St. Quinton (Stanton St. Quintin) p.97-105
Stapleford p.105
Stert p.105
Steeple Ashton p.107-115
Creator
Jackson, John Edward (1805-1891), Anglican clergyman, antiquary and librarian to Lord Bath
Griffith, William Pettit (1815-1884), architect and archaeologist
Previous reference number(s)
SAL/MS/817/10