Winterborne Anderson

Extracts from Hutchin’s History of Dorset by Dorinda Miles

History
Baptisms extracted from Parish Register
Burials Extracted from Parish Register
List of Rectors 1342-1847

History

The Church was anciently a free chapel, founded in honour of St Michael. The parts are chancel, body and south chapel. It was rebuilt almost wholly about the same time with the adjoining manor-house, with which it was made to correspond in style, as it forms a prominent object close to the principal front.

The only feature of interest is a double bell-cot, which terminates the west gable, sheltering two small bells.

Beneath the little aisle or chapel, on the south side, is the vault of the Tregonwells, whose arms are painted on the wall.

There is a mural tablet to:

“Margaret, second daughter of Samuel Basket, MA, Vicar of Shapwick and Rector of Owermoigne, in the County of Dorset, the relict of George Galpine, late of Blandford Forum. She was born 23 December 1712, and died 16 March 1803.” and to her son

William Damer Galpine, died August 5, 1800, aged 56

Her son Thomas Galpine, died at sea 8 January 1763, aged 17.

 


An etching of Winterborne Anderson Manor House from Hutchin's History of Dorset

 

The Registers

The ancient register is lost; the present begins 1701:

 

Baptisms

John, son of John Tregonwell, 1701

John, son of John Tregonwell, 1724

Mary Tregonwell, 1725

Elizabeth TREGONWELL, 1729

Helen Ellery, daughter of Lewis Dimock G TREGONWELL, esq and Catherine, his

wife, was born at Grovely, Wilts (an extraparochial place) December 1, 1783 and admitted into the church at Anderson, September 10, 1795, by me, Nath. Templaman, Rector.

NB. St Barbe, son of ditto, was born August 6, 1782 at St Mary Clist, Devon.

Henrietta Lewina, daughter of Lewis D G TREGONWELL, esq and Harriet, born

February 9th, baptised at Cranborne house by W P Bingham, October 5, 1802.

Grosvenor Portman, son of ditto, born March 16th; baptised March 22, 1807.

John TREGONWELL, son of ditto, born at Cranborne, Sept 26th 1811; baptised there

Sept 29th.

 

Burials

John TREGONWELL, senior, son of John Tregonwell, esq 1724

John TREGONWELL, senior, son of John Tregonwell, esq 1725

Elizabeth TREGONWELL, 1730

John TREGONWELL,1730

Thomas TREGONWELL, 1750

John TREGONWELL, 1760

Thomas TREGONWELL, esq, 1761

Catherine TREGONWELL, Feb 21, 1795

Grosvenor Portman TREGONWELL, June 1807; body removed from the family vault

Feb 26, 1846

James Foster KNIGHT, died March 6th, buried 10th, 1808, aged 57.

 

List of Rectors

Hen de Sameford, rector of the chapel of Andreueston, exchanged with

Walt de Cherde, rector of Stoure Prewes, 12 Dec 1342

John Parterick, rector, 1408

William Archer, rector, 1411

Thomas Whetbord

Sampson Hussey, occurs 1534

Nicholas Garnet, clerk, on the death of Hussey, 26 Aug 1555

Oliver Ratcliff

Walter Blackwell, on the death of Ratcliff, 16 Dec 10 Eliz.

John Mintern, on the deprivation of Blackwell, 13 Jan 11 Eliz

Will. Woodey on the death of the last incumbent, 4 Nov 1570

Joseph Moore, on the death of Woodey, 13 Oct 1581

Edward Hooper, on the resignation of Moore, 20 Jun 1611

Henry Figg MD on the death of the last incumbent, 23 Jul 1613

Robert Haysom

Will. Haymore on the death of Haysom, 20 Mar 1684

Rob. Highmore on the death of Will. Highmore, 12 Mar 1707

Will. Willis BA on the death of Robert Highmore, 5 Jun 1710

Henry Godwyn BA on the death of Willis, 27 Apr 1732

John Marsh BA afterwards Rector of Burleston and Athelhampton, on the resignation of Godwyn, 8 Aug 1732, ob 1763

Roe King, died 21 Jun 1791, aged 66, buried at Anderson

George Chisholm

Nathaniel Templeman, rector of Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Nov 1791, ob 1813

William Rush Hallett Churchill, on the death of Templeman, rector of Witherston and

vicar of Winterborne St Martin; died Jan 8, 1847

Thomas H House, on the death of Churchill.

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