Milton Abbas Dorset Family History Guide

Milton Abbas is an Ancient Parish in the county of Dorset.

Other places in the parish include: Holworth.

Alternative names: Abbey Milton

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1651
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1731

Nonconformists include: Presbyterian, Protestant Dissenters, and Society of Friends/Quaker.

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

Milton Abbas Dorset St Catherine's Chapel
Milton Abbas Dorset St Catherine’s Chapel

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

MILTON-ABBAS, a village, a parish, and a sub-district, in Blandford district, Dorset. The village stands along a steep road, between two wooded hills, adjacent to an affluent of the river Puddle, 6 miles SW by W of Blandford r. station.

It was originally called Middleton; took the latter part of its name from a neighbouring Benedictine abbey; was once a market-town; underwent reconstruction by the first Earl of Dorchester; consists of two rows of symmetrical cottages, with church, almshouse, and good inn; presents a tidy and pretty appearance; and has a post office under Blandford, and a fair on the Tuesday after 25 July.

The parish contains also the hamlet of Holworth. Acres, 2,420. Real property, £4,746. Pop. in 1851, 915; in 1861, 1,014. Houses, 154. The property belongs to Baron Hambro. A Benedictine abbey was founded here after 938, by King Athelstan; went, at the dissolution, to Sir John Tregonwell; and, with the exception of the hall and the church, was taken down in 1771, to give place to Milton Abbey, the present seat of Baron Hambro.

This seat was designed by Sir William Chambers; is a large quadrangular mansion, with a central court; consists of white limestone, alternating in parts with layers of flint; presents principal fronts to the N and the W; includes the monks’ hall or refectory, of date 1498; and stands on a natural terrace, at the convergence of three deep vales, under an amphitheatre of wooded heights.

The abbey church is of the time of Edward II.; succeeded a previous church, destroyed by lightning; consists of transept, aisled chancel, and tower; contains a rich altar-screen of 1492, finely carved stalls, three canopied sedilia, two rude old paintings supposed to represent Athelstan and his queen, an old marble monument to Sir John Tregonwell, a monument of 1775 by Carlini to Lord and Lady Milton, and a Jesse window of 1849 by Pugin; and underwent restoration in 1863, under the superintendence of Scott of London, at a cost of about £4,500.

An old chapel, dedicated to St. Catherine, stands on a hill E of the abbey. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Salisbury. Valne, £127. Patron, Baron Hambro. The village church was rebuilt by the first Earl of Dorchester, and has a pinnacled tower. There are a Wesleyan chapel, an almshouse with £19 a year, and an endowed school with £181.

The sub-district contains also fourteen other parishes and part of another. Acres, 26,201. Pop., 6,283. Houses, 1,181.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Milton-Abbas, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Church records ( 4 )
Bishop’s transcripts for Milton-Abbas., 1731-1880
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Milton-Abbas (Dorsetshire)

Churchwardens’ accounts, 1637-1777
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Milton-Abbas (Dorsetshire)

Marriages at Milton Abbey, 1559-1812
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Milton-Abbas (Dorsetshire)

Parish registers for Milton-Abbas, 1651-2002
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Milton-Abbas (Dorsetshire); Dorset Record Office

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – History ( 1 )
Spotlight on Milton Abbas
Author: Nineham, Alan

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Military records – Militia ( 1 )
Militia papers, 1793-1806
Author: Milton-Abbas (Dorset)

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Poorhouses, poor law, etc. ( 2 )
Miscellaneous civil records, 1690-1849
Author: Milton-Abbas (Dorset)

Overseers of the poor account book, 1818-1830
Author: Milton-Abbas (Dorset)

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Probate records ( 1 )
Probate records, 1683-1811
Author: Church of England. Peculiar Court of Milton-Abbas (Dorsetshire)

England, Dorset, Milton-Abbas – Public records ( 1 )
Miscellaneous civil records, 1690-1849
Author: Milton-Abbas (Dorset)

Administration

  • County: Dorset
  • Civil Registration District: Blandford
  • Probate Court: Court of the Peculiar of Milton Abbas
  • Diocese: Salisbury
  • Rural Deanery: Whitchurch
  • Poor Law Union: Blandford
  • Hundred: Whiteway
  • Province: Canterbury