Piddletrenthide

All Saints Piddletrenthide
All Saints Church with kind permission of Peter Walker
http://www.peterwalker.info/

Piddletrenthide is a rather long village on the river Piddle 8 miles north of Dorchester and 4 miles east of Cerne Abbas The name Piddletrenthide dated from the time of the Domesday Book (1086) and means 'estate of thirty hides on the River Piddle' the trente coming from the french for thirty. In Saxon times the village was mentioned as Uppiddelen this probably referred to the Upper and/or middle tithing, the lower tithing is White Lackington a name still in use today.

The church of All Saints is situated to the northern end of the village in the old upper tithing. The tower dates from the 15th century and has wonderfully gruesome gargoyles on its battlements.

The southern doorway is Norman as are other parts of the church. The church was restored in 1853 and can sit 350 people and the registers date from the year 1650. A Baptist chapel was built in West Lackington in 1876 and a Wesleyan chapel in 1894.

It is interesting to note that the first known use of Arabic numerals can be seen in an inscription on the west door of the church tower 'Est pydeltrenth villa in dorsedie comitatu Nascitur in illa quam rexit Vicariatu 1487', the use of roman numerals continued in Europe for at least another century so it is quite something to find them inscribed over a doorway in a small village in Dorset.

the Piddle
The River Piddle, actually a small stream as
it runs through the village

 

The OPC for Piddletrenthide is Sharon Churchill who is busy transcribing records at present

Census

1841 Census transcribed by Tony Cake

1861 Census transcribed by Sharon Churchill

Parish Registers

Baptisms 1731-1812 & 1813-1880
Marriages 1731-1837
Burials 1731-1812 & 1813-1880

Postal Directories

 

Other Records

Photographs

Useful Links

 

Other information

 

Maps

The 1891 Ordnance Survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'Piddletrenthide' under place search.

For modern location maps visit:-  www.multimap.com

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