Pigot’s Directory 1844
Dorchester with Fordington and Neighbourhoods
Transcribed by Michael Russell OPC Fordington February 2008
Dorchester, the county town, and a corporate and parliamentary borough, having separate jurisdiction, is locally in the division of its name, and hundred of Uggscombe; 120 miles s.w by w from London, and 38s.w. from Salisbury. This is an ancient and respectable well-built town, pleasantly seated on an ascent above the Frome, which river bounds it on the north side, at the distance of about six miles from the British channel, and on the south and west it opens on verdant downs, diversified by cornfields. Dorchester, standing on the via icenia, was of considerable importance under the Roman dominion: the several vicinal roads issuing hence, the coins & other relics of that people found here, the Maiden Castle, the amphitheatre (the most perfect of its kind extant in Britain), and the camp at Poundbury, near it , furnish indisputable proofs of its having been a station of high consequence. The town was almost entirely destroyed by fire in 1613; the loss by this calamity was estimated at £200,000. In 1685, on the occasion of the Duke of Monmouth’s rebellion, the assizes were held here before Judge Jeffries, when twenty-nine out of thirty persons, tried in one day, were found guilty and condemned; on the following day, it is recorded, two hundred and ninety-two pleaded guilty, and received sentence- of whom eighty were executed. On the morning of the trial, this ruthless judge ordered the court to be hung with scarlet. The town forms an irregular square, and is composed principally of three spacious streets; these with the subordinate ones, are clean, well paved and lighted, and present handsome dwellings of brick and stone. The most conspicuous structures, exclusive of those for the purposes of devotion are - the town hall a handsome spacious edifice; the shire hall, a plain neat building, comprising the courts; and the new goal house of correction, erected on the plan recommended by the philanthropic Howard. The immediate vicinity of the town, on the south and west and part of the north and east, is surrounded by agreeable walks, planted with rows of lime and sycamore trees, as are most of the leading avenues.
Charters of incorporation were granted to Dorchester by Edward II, James I, and Charles I; - under the provisions of the latter the borough was governed until the recent municipal act dictated the corporate body to consist of a mayor, four aldermen and twelve councillors, with the usual assistant officers, under the style of the mayor, bailiffs, aldermen and burgesses of the borough of Dorchester; the same act provides for it a commission of the peace. The assizes and quarter sessions for the county are held here, as also quarter sessions for the borough; a court of record, for the recovery of debts under £40 is held in the guild hall once in three weeks; and a court leet is held annually at Michaelmas by the mayor, who is lord of the manor during the period of the mayorality. The privilege of representation in parliament was confirmed in the 23rd of Edward I, and from that time the borough has continued to return two members; those at present sitting for the borough are, the Hon. Anthony Henry Ashley Cooper, and the Right Hon. Sir J.R.G. GRAHAM, Bart. The spinning of worsted yarn and the manufacture of woollen goods , formerly ranked as the staple here; but these branches have greatly declined, if they are not entirely lost - a little blanketing and linsey being the only articles now manufactured. Dorchester ale has long been famed, and it still maintains a superior character; the mutton of this district is likewise held in great and general estimation.
There are three churches under the establishment and chapels for Baptists, Independents, Unitarians and Wesleyan Methodists. The church of St Peter situated in the centre of the town, is a venerable and beautiful gothic pile; with a tower ninety feet high, ornamented with turrets and battlements; the living is a curacy under Holy Trinity parish, but for all legal purposes is a district parish. The church of All Saints was rebuilt after the great fire in 1613; the benefice is a discharged rectory, in the gift of the corporation. Holy Trinity church is an elegant and commodious structure erected near the site of the ancient church, pulled down in 1821; this living is also a rectory, with St Peter’s united in the patronage of the corporation. Among the charitable establishments of Dorchester are two free schools, one of which has three exhibitions to the universities; and some well endowed almshouses; also the hospital, or workhouse, which is an endowed charity. The markets are held on Wednesday and Saturday; fair February 14th, Trinity Monday, July 6th and August 6th, chiefly for cattle and sheep. By the census for 1831, the borough of Dorchester contained 3,033 inhabitants, and in 1841 (including Fordington) 6,186
FORDINGTON: a parish giving name to a hundred, anciently formed part of the town of Dorchester as it now does a portion of the borough. It derives its name from the ford over the river Frome, which is now crossed by several bridges. The Parish church of St George is an ancient cruciform structure, of different styles of architecture; the living is a discharged vicarage, in the gift of the prebendary of Fordington in Salisbury cathedral. Population given with Dorchester borough
POST OFFICE: High East Street; John PETT, Post Master - Letters from London and the East arrive every morning at half past six, and are despatched every evening at seven. Letters from Exeter, Falmouth and the West arrive every evening at a quarter before seven, and are despatched thereto every evening seven -- Letters from Cerne Abbas and Sydling arrive every morning at a quarter before seven, and are despatched thereto ever morning at half past seven -- Letters from Weymouth arrive every morning at half past six and afternoon at a quarter before four, and are despatched thereto every morning at a quater past seven and evening at a quarter past seven.
| NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY | |
| BALSON, Edwin, Esq. Broadmaign | HARVEY Mr. Bennett, South Walk |
| BANKS, Geo. Esq M.P. Kingston House | HARVEY Mr Robert R Fordington |
| BRISTED, Rev. John, Monckton | HENNING George Esq. Miller’s Close |
| BRYER, Rev. Edmund High West St | HENNING Capt. Wm L. Fordington |
| BURNETT, Capt John High East St | HODGES Wm. Walter P. Esq South St |
| CHURCHILL, Rev’d William Rush H, Colliton House | ILCHESTER the Dowager Countess of Melbury, Abbotsbury Castle |
| CLAPCOTT, Joseph, Esq. High East St | ILCHESTER the Right Hon. the Earl of |
| CLEMENTSON Rev. Dacre, Fordington | JACKSON, Dr. Fras. M.D. High West St |
| COLSON, Rev. John M Fordington | JACOB Mr. Joseph, South St |
| COOPER Dr. Christopher, M.D. High West St | LAMBERT, John Jas Esq. High West St |
| COZENS Miss, Cornhill | MANFIELD Mrs & the Misses South St |
| DADE Rev Thomas Broadway | MOULE Rev. Henry, Fordington |
| DAVIES Rev. Edward, Fordington | PATTISON, Robert, Esq High West St |
| DEVENISH, Rev. Matthew Charminster | SHIRLEY Major, Stinsford |
| DYER, John Esq. Charminster | SHIRLEY, Rev. Arthur Stinsford |
| ENGLAND, Rev. William, Winterborne | STEWARD, Mrs South Walk |
| FLOYER Mrs, Stafford House | STICKLAND, Colonel Charles, South St |
| FORSTER Rev. Joseph, Abbotsbury | STICKLAND, the Misses -High East St |
| FRAMPTON Mrs, Mary, South St | WILLIAMS, Herbert Esq. Stinsford |
| GARLAND, Thomas Esq. High West St | WOODS Rev. George, High West St |
| ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS | GROCERS & TEA DEALERS |
| BARNES, William South St | (See also Shopkeepers Etc) |
| BLANDY Mary, South St | BENNETT, Thomas , High East St |
| BRYER , William, High West St | BISHOP, John, High West St |
| DODD Mary, Back South St | ENSOR, John, High East St |
| Free Grammar School, South St, Rev. Richard CUTLER, master | FIPPARD, Richard, Grove Buildings |
| PATCH, Thomas (& teacher of music) High West St | FRAMPTON, William, High East St |
| POYNTER, Richard, High East St | FRITH, William Henry, High West St |
| SMITH, Frederick William (dancing) South St | GARLAND, William, High West St |
| WATSON, Wm (boarding), High West St | HAYNE, John, Fordington |
| ATTORNEYS | LOCKETT, Thomas North Square |
| BOSWELL, Edward, High West St | MORGAN, Joseph, Back West St |
| BOSWELL, William, Back South St | MORGAN, Thomas, Fordington |
| BRIDGE, William Pease Lane | RUSSELL, Samuel, North Square |
| COOMBS Thomas & Son, South St | STYLE, Thomas, High East St |
| CULL, George, (& registrar of births, deaths and marriages) High East St | TREW, Ann, High East St |
| GARLAND, John, High West St | YEARSLEY, James High East St |
| HENNING Charles B, High West St | INNS - POSTING |
| INGRAM, Francis, South St | (See also Taverns & public Houses) |
| LOCK, Henry (and superintendent registrar) High East St | Antelope Hotel, Richard GAULTON, Cornhill |
| MANFIELD & Andrews, High West St | Kings Arms Inn, Francis OLIVER, High East St |
| STONE & Symonds (and town clerks) South St | IRONMONGERS |
| TOOZE, John Randolf High West St | CURME & Munday (and surveyors), High West St |
| WESTON Montague Cs. High West St | GALPIN, John, High West St |
| AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS | HARVEY, Mary, Cornhill |
| BAKER, Mark, South St | TOLBORT Hooper, High East St |
| FOOT, John Fordington | TREEVES, Susan, Cornhill |
| HAWKINS, William High East St | WOOD, Thomas, High East St |
| BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS | LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERS |
| AUSTY [ANSTY?]John, Fordington | BASCOMBE, Thomas, High West St |
| BARTLETT, Joseph Fordington | BENNETT, Thomas, High East St |
| BIGGS, Stephen, Cornhill | BONIFAS, John, south st |
| BOON, John, Back West St | BROWNING, Joseph, High West St |
| DORE, Richard, Fordington | FITCH, John, Cornhill |
| DRAKE, James, High East St | INGRAM, Sarah, Cornhill |
| HOLLAND, John, Upper Fordington | ROBINSON, Jane, High West St |
| MARSHALL, George, Shirehall Lane | STEELE, Edward, High West St |
| MASTERS, Ann, High East St | UPCOTT, James (& Silk mercer) Cornhill |
| MILLER Robert, High West St | MALTSTERS |
| PITCHER, Jesse, North St | (See also Brewers & Maltsters) |
| SHORTO, John South st | CAINES, Richard, Burton |
| SHORTO. Ralph, South St | LOCK, Thomas, Back South St |
| BANKERS | SCUTT, George, Pease Lane |
| Elliot & Pearce, High West St - (draw on Williams, Deacon & Co London) | STANDISH, John Friary Lane |
| Williams, Cox & Co High west St draw on Williams Deacon & Co London | TULLIDGE, Thomas Fordington |
| Wilts & Dorset Banking Co Cornhill - (draw on Glyn & Co London) Henry AGGS, manager | MILLERS |
| Savings Bank ,South St - Jamin JACOB actuary | DAVIS, John, Priory Mills |
| BASKET MAKERS | GALPIN, Ann, Fordington |
| HUTCHINGS, James, Pease Lane | PAINTER, William, Burton |
| WELLSPRING, Joseph, High West St | MILLERS & DRESSMAKERS |
| BLACKSMITHS | FRAMPTON, Sarah, High East St |
| DAY, John, Pease Lane | HONEYWELL, Sarah, Back West St |
| HALL, Benjamin, Fordington | INGRAM, Sarah, Cornhill |
| MOODY, John, Shirehall Lane | ROSE, Ann, North Square |
| BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS | NEWSPAPERS |
| BINDERS & PRINTERS | DORSET COUNTY CHRONICLE (Thursday) - Weston SIMONDS & Sydenham printer & proprietors, Cornhill |
| CLARK, George, Cornhill | NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN |
| JORDAN, William, North Square | BISHOP, Ann, High West St |
| PATCH, Thomas, High West St | GROVES, Ann, High East St |
| SIMMONDS, George, South St | PHIPPARD, Isaac, High East St |
| BOOT & SHOE MAKERS | PAINTERS, PLUMBERS AND GLAZIERS |
| BISHOP, James Fordington | CLARE, Charles, High West St |
| COZENS, Solomon, High West St | DARDEN, John, Durngate St |
| CROCKER Charles, High East St | GEORGE, William, Fordington |
| CURTIS, Edmund Jewell, High West St | SCHOLAR, Robert, Back South St |
| DAWE, Benjamin, South St | TOLBORT, Hooper, High East St |
| FOX, James & Son, High East St | PERFUMERS & HAIR DRESSERS |
| HAWKINS, William, Back West St | CURTIS, Charles, High East St |
| HICKS, John, North Square | HANCOCK, John, High East St |
| HODGES, Isaac, Shirehall Lane | MABER, Isaac, Thoroughfare |
| KEATS, James, Pease Lane | WHITE, Edwin, Church St |
| MILLS, Francis, High West St | PHYSICIANS |
| MILLS, James, Back West St | COOPER, Christopher, High West St |
| NUTT, Robert, High East St | JACKSON, Francis, High West St |
| OLIVER, James, Fordington | PLASTERERS |
| ROSE, George, Back West St | GREGORY, John & Son, South St |
| STOODLY, William, High East St | VOSS, Thomas, Fordington |
| SYMES, Joseph, Durngate St | SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS |
| TILLEY, William, South St | GREENING, George, High East St |
| WATTS, John, Pease Lane | HANDSFORD, Joseph, High West St |
| WHITE, John, South St | POUNCY, Thomas, Cornhill |
| BRAZIERS & TINMEN | POUNCY, Thomas Smith, Cornhill |
| DAVISSON, Roger Fordington | SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN GROCERIES & SUNDRIES |
| WOOD, Thomas, High West St | BIRD,Joseph, South St |
| BREWERS & MALSTERS | DORE, Richard, Fordington |
| (See also Maltsters) | DRAKE, Samuel, Durngate St |
| BEASANT, John, High East St | GROVES, Ann, High East St |
| BOWER, Thomas, Gaol Lane | HOLMES, John, Fordington |
| ELDRIDGE, Charles, Durngate St | LOCKETT, Thomas, North St |
| GALPIN, Elias, turn of East St | LUCAS, John, South St |
| GALPIN, George, High East St | MASTERS, William, High East St |
| HODGES & Son, High East St | SLADE, Edward, Fordington |
| OAKLEY, Robert, High East St | TRIPP, William, High West St |
| BRICKLAYERS | WARREN, Sarah, South St |
| BARTLETT, John, Fordington | SILVERSMITHS |
| GREGORY, John, South St | LOGAN, Thomas, Cornhill |
| LEGG, John, Pease Lane | SAUNDERS, Thomas, High East St |
| LESTER, Edward, Glyde path hill | STONE MASONS & BUILDERS |
| OLIVER, Joseph, Back South St | LESTER, Edward, Glyde path Hill |
| VOSS, Thomas Durngate St | SLADE, George & William, High East St |
| BUTCHERS | STRAW HAT MAKERS |
| FUDGE, Joseph, Pease Lane | DENNIS, Sarah, high West St |
| HAYWARD, William, High East St | HENVILLE, Mary, High West St |
| LOCK, William North St | LOCKETT, Elizabeth, Pease Lane |
| ROWE, Edmund, Pease Lane | MILLS, Mary, Back West St |
| YEARSLY, John, High East St | NUTTON, Susan, Fordington |
| CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS | TARZEWELL, Elizabeth, Back South St |
| BARTLETT, George, Shirehall lane | SURGEONS |
| DAVIS, William, High West St | ALDRIDGE, John Petty, High West St |
| HAWKINS, Henry High East St | ARDEN, Christopher, High West St |
| TREVES Wm (& appraiser) Cornhill | EDWARDS, John, High West St |
| CARPENTERS & BUILDERS | PANTON, George, High West St |
| BARNES, John South St | TAPP, William, High East St |
| BILES, George, Fordington | WALLIS, & Curme, South St |
| BROWN, George, Back South St | TAILORS |
| CURME & Munday, High West St | Marked thus * are also Drapers |
| DENNIS, Amos, High West St | *BASCOMBE, Thomas, High West St |
| HARRIS, William, Fordington | BENNETT, William, High West St |
| LAKE, Henry, Pease Lane | *BONIFAS, John, Cornhill |
| LUCAS, George, Pease Lane | COX, John, Fordington |
| SLADE, George & William, High East St | *CURTIS,Thomas Jewell & Son, High West St |
| SLADE, Samuel, North St | HOPKINS, John, Back West St |
| CHINA GLASS Etc DEALERS | MILLS, James, Durngate St |
| DUNFALL, Charles, High West St | * NEWMAN, Thomas, High West St |
| GODWIN, David, High East St | ROGERS, Thomas Bell St |
| CHYMISTS & DRUGGISTS | SLADE, Edward, Fordington |
| DAVIS & Sons, High West St | UPCOTT, James Cornhill |
| FROUD, James, High East St | WALLIS, William, High East St |
| SHEPPARD, Charles, Cornhill | WELLMET, Joseph, Back West St |
| STYLE, Thomas, High East St | TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES |
| COACH MAKERS | Anchor, Martha TELLEY, North Square |
| REASON, William, South St | Black Horse, Robert TREAKE, Church St |
| STROUD, George, Fordington | Chequers, William STEPHENS, High East St |
| COAL MERCHANTS | Crown, Luke HARRIS, turn of East St |
| FUDGE, Ann, Pease lane | George, John WOOD, High West St |
| LOCK, William, North St | Green Dragon, James LONGMAN, Durngate St |
| COOPERS | Mail Coach, John PARCEL, High East St |
| BARNARD, William, High East St | Phoenix, --------, High East St |
| GALPIN, George, High East St | Plume & Feathers, William TULLIDGE, Back West St |
| WARREN, Robert, High West St | Queen Arms, Samuel EDMUNDS, Pease Lane |
| CURRIERS AND LEATHER CUTTERS | Royal Oak, Frederick BENNETT, High West St |
| ANDREWS, George, High West St | Sun, Thomas DURDEN, Burton |
| FRY, George, Fordington | Three Mariners, John STANDISH, High East St |
| GREENING, George, High West St | Union, Philip PEARCE, Fordington |
| FIRE & OFFICE AGENTS | WHITE Hart, George KENDALL, High East St |
| ATLAS, Joseph STONE, South St | Wood and Stone, John TULLIDGE, Durngate St |
| CLERICAL, MEDICAL and GENERAL (life) George, CLARK, Cornhill | RETAILERS of BEER |
| COUNTY, Mary HARVEY, Cornhill | ADAMS, George, High West St |
| CROWN, Mark BAKER, South St | DUFALL, Matthew, Back High West St |
| EAGLE, Hooper, Tolbort, High east St | FRANKLIN, Henry, Fordington |
| FARMERS and GENERAL, Manfield & Andrews, South St | HARRIS, William, South St |
| GLOBE, John GARLAND, High West St | HOLMES, John, Fordington |
| GUARDIAN, Charles B [Burt]HENNING, High West St | PHELPS, Joseph, South St |
| IMPERIAL, Thomas PATCH, High West St | RAYNOLD, Charles, Fordington |
| NORWICH UNION, William BRIDGE, Pease Lane | SPENCER, Thomas, Shirehall Lane |
| PHOENIX, George CLARK, Cornhill | SYMES, William, High East St |
| ROYAL EXCHANGE, Thomas COOMBS & Son, South St | TOY DEALERS |
| SUN, Edward MUNDAY, High West St | BONIFAS, John South St |
| UNITED KINGDOM, DAVIS & Sons, High West St | CURTIS, Charles, High East St |
| WEST OF ENGLAND, William HODGES & Son, High East St | LUCAS, John, South St |
| YORKSHIRE, John BISHOP High West St | WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS |
| HARDY, James, High West St | |
| LOGAN, Thomas, Cornhill | |
| SAUNDERS, Thomas, High East St | |
| STEPHENSON, William, High East St | |
| VENABLES, Joseph, South St | |
| WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS | |
| BISHOP, John, High West St | |
| BOLLEN, William South St | |
| DEVENISH, Mathew William & James Aldridge, High West St | |
| ELDRIDGE, Charles, Durngate St | |
| GARLAND, Ann, North Square | |
| HAYNE, John, Fordington | |
| HODGES, William & Son, High East St | |
| STICKLAND, Robert, Back South St | |
| MISCELLANEOUS | |
| BENNETT, Thomas, whiting manufacturer, Villa | |
| CURTIS, Thomas, hosier, North Square | |
| ENSOR, John, cement manufacturer, High East St | |
| FRITH, William Henry, porter merchant, High West St | |
| GALPIN, John, iron founder, High West St | |
| GEALL, William, cutler, High West St | |
| HUSSEY & Winter, millwright, North Square | |
| NASH, Henry, vetenery surgeon, Fordington | |
| PULMAN, Henry, gun and fishing rod maker, High East St | |
| RAYNOLD, William, pawnbrokers, Church St | |
| STANTON, William & Son, woollen cloth manufacturers, Loud’s Mill |
| COACHES | CARRIERS |
| To LONDON, the Royal Mail (from Exeter and Falmouth) calls at the Kings Arms, every evening at seven - the Herald, every forenoon (Sunday excepted) at a quarter before eleven; both go through Blandford, Salisbury, Andover, Basingstoke, Staines, &c --and the Magnet from Weymouth) calls at same Inn every morning (Sunday excepted) at half past nine; goes through Blandford, Salisbury, Andover, Bagshot &c | To LONDON: Russell 7 Co’s Van, from High East St , every night; a Waggon, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday -- and LIPSCOMBE and SMITH, from the Chequers every Monday, Wednesday and FridayTo BATH: John THOMAS, from the Royal Oak, every Tuesday & Thursday -- and Whitmarsh and Co every Thursday |
| To BATH & BRISTOL- The John Bull (from Weymouth), calls at the Antelope every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at half past eight --and the Wellington every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning at nine; both go through, Sherborne, Wincanton & Frome | To BRIDPORT: WILLIAMS, from the Royal Oak, every Monday & Thursday To BRISTOL: HOLLAND from the Royal Pak, every Monday & Friday -- & John SLADE from South St, every Saturday |
| To BRISTOL -The Red Rover (from Weymouth) calls at the Kings Arms every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at half past eight; goes through Yeovil, Ilchester, Glastonbury & Wells. | To EXETER, PLYMOUTH & FALMOUTH: Russel & Co’s Van, from High East St, every night, & a Waggon every Monday, Wednesday & Saturday. |
| To EXETER & FALMOUTH - The Royal Mail (from London) calls at the Kings Arms, every morning at half past six; and goes through Bridport, Axminster and Honiton | To LYMINGTON:-- FORD & ---Thomas from the Phoenix, every Tuesday and Saturday |
| To EXETER & PLYMOUTH - the Herald (from London) calls at the Kings Arms and Antelope, every morning at seven-- and the Forester (from Southampton) calls at the Kings Arms, every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at half past four; both go through Bridport, Axminster, and Honiton | To MAIDEN NEWTON: John THOMAS, from the Phoenix, every Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturdayTo POOLE: -- FORD & ---Thomas, from the Phoenix, every Tuesday & Saturday |
| To SOUTHAMPTON - the Emerald from the Kings Arms, every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at four; goes through Wareham, Poole, Christchurch, Lymington and Lyndhurst - the Forester (from Exeter and Plymouth) calls at the Kings Arms, every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at one; goes through Blandford, Wimborne, and Ringwood | To WAREHAM: Thomas from the Phoenix, every Tuesday -- and William GRADY, every Saturday |
| To WEYMOUTH - The Royal Mail every morning at a quarter before seven -- the Magnet (from London) calls at the Kings Arms and Antelope, every evening (Sunday excepted) at eight -- the Red Rover (from Bristol) calls at the Kings Arms, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening at a quarter past five -- and the John Bull, calls at the Antelope every Thursday, Tuesday, and Saturday evening at six. | To WEYMOUTH: Russell & Co, from High East St, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; -- Williams from the Royal Oak, every Monday & Friday -- and John SLADE, from Cornhill, Friday |