Frome St John the Baptist, Somerset Family History Guide

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Frome St John the Baptist is an Ancient Parish and a market town in the county of Somerset. Selwood is a chapelry of Frome St John the Baptist.

Other places in the parish include: Woodlands, West Woodlands, East Woodlands, and East and West Woodlands.

Alternative names:

  • Frome St Peter
  • Frome Selwood St Peter
  • Frome

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1558
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1598

Nonconformists include: Wesleyan Methodist

Adjacent Parishes

Frome Parish Records

An index of parish records for people from Frome, Somerset. The index includes information from Allegations For Marriage Licences In Hampshire granted by the Bishop of Winchester.

Marriage Allegations

The records below have been extracted from the book Allegations For Marriage Licences In Hampshire granted by the Bishop of Winchester.

Lamb, Philip, of Frome, co. Somerset, labourer, b., & Mary Rolfe of Overton, 21, sp., 1734.

Hawkes, Thomas, of Frome, co. Somerset, currier, 21, b., & Sarah Lamb, of Overton, 22, sp., 20 June, 1768.

Chapman, Richard, of Frome, co. Somerset, 31, & Jane Jurd, of St. Mary’s, Southampton, 22, 7 Jan., 1758.

James Crouch, of Froom, co. Somerset, & Ann Bayley, of Maiden Bradley 7 Aug. 1748

James Sheppard, of Frome, Somerset, & Jane Elling, of M. 7 Sept. 1712

William Bat, of Froom, Somerset, & Mary Staples, of New Sarum 9 Apr. 1707

Ambrose Heal, of p. Bradley, Wilts, & Joan Flower, of p. Frome, Somerset 11 Sept. 1703

Robert Debnam, of Froome, & Juddith Reade, p. Dever. Longbridge, market daies 5 Feb. 1655/6

George Brodrib, of Froome, Somerset, & Katherin Braine 29 July 1655

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

FROME, a town, a parish, a sub-district, a district, and a hundred, in Somerset. The town occupies abrupt hillocks and deep hollows, on the river Frome, on the Weymouth branch of the Great Western railway, and on the skirts of Selwood forest, 3 miles W of the boundary with Wilts, and 11 S of Bath. It sprang from a monastery, founded, in 705, by Aldhelm of Malmsbury, brother of King Ina; and it received accessions of importance from a subsequent priory, and a nunnery.

The monastery stood in a part of the town called Lower Keyford; and some remains of it, or of renovations of it, still exist, and have been converted into habitations for the poor. The priory stood in Hill Lane, the nunnery on Catherine Hill; and some traces of them were recently to be seen. Many other remains of ancient buildings stood within the remembrance of persons still living; but were removed on account of their being dangerously dilapidated.

The town is seen, at a glance, to be ancient; for it presents an aspect widely different from that of a modern town. Two streets in it, formed about 1815, are wide and handsome; but many of the other streets are narrow, irregular, and steep. Yet great improvements have been made; and more may be expected. The local government of towns act was adopted in 1865. A five-arched bridge spans the river. The police station is a handsome edifice.

The parish church is an ancient edifice, 160 feet long, with four chantry chapels attached to it; has a handsome tower and spire, 120 feet high; underwent restoration in 1862-5, at a cost of about £10, 000; and contains an early English font. One of the chantry chapels belonged to the Leversedges, passed to the Cork family and the parishioners, has been well restored, and contains a fine monument by Westmacott to the daughters of Lord Cork, and another monument by the junior Westmacott. Another of the chapels contains the tomb of Bishop Ken. St. Mary’s chapel of ease was built in 1864, after designs by Mr. Giles; is in the early English style, with semi-octagonal chancel; and has, in its interior, rich carvings and other decorations.

There are, in the town, or within the parish, three other churches, twelve dissenting chapels, a mechanics’ hall, a workhouse with accommodation for 350 persons, a grammar school with £6 from endowment, a boys’ charity school with £399, a suite of alms-houses, with £399, and a girls’ asylum and men’s hospital with £762. A public museum, with library and news-rooms, was built in 1868; and is in the Italian style. A Wesleyan school, with adjoining minister’s and master’s houses, was built in 1863. Direct railways go north and south, into Wiltshire and toward Dorset and Devon; and indirect railways, in connexion with the direct ones, give communication with all parts of the kingdom.

The town has a head post-office, a railway station with telegraph, two banking offices, and two chief inns; is the seat of a county court, and a polling-place; and publishes two weekly newspapers. Markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays; and cattle and cheese fairs on 24 Feb. and 25 Nov. The brewing of ale, the making of cards for tearing wool, and the manufacture of hats, gloves, broad cloth, silk, and edge tools are carried on. One suite of cloth mills, called Spring Gardens, forms a picturesque object, and employs upwards of 400 hands. The town is not incorporated, and is governed by two constables, chosen at the court-leet of the lord of the manor; but it was made a parliamentary borough by the act of 1832, and it sends one member to parliament. The constituency in 1868 was 414. The borough limits exclude a considerable part of Frome parish, but include a small part of Marston-Bigott parish. Pop. in 1861, 9, 522. Houses, 2, 066.

The parish bears the name of Frome-Selwood; and it includes East and West Woodlands. Acres, 7, 092. Real property, exclusive of the two Woodlands, £20, 402; of East Woodlands, £5, 954; of West Woodlands, £10, 787. Pop. of the whole, in 1851, 11, 916; in 1861, 11, 200. Houses, 2, 452. Pop. of the part within the borough, 9, 489. Houses, 2, 061. The manor belonged, at one time, to the Fitz-Bernards; passed to the Braunches, and the Leversedges; and went from the latter to the Earls of Cork and Orrery. Selwood forest, or Woodlands forest, formerly occupied a tract upwards of 15 miles long; but is now represented by only the woods of Longleat.

The parish, however, is still rich in trees, and it presents much pleasing scenery, and is chiefly disposed in dairy farms. Many villas and mansions are near the town; a beautifully romantic small glen, called Vallis Bottom, is about a mile to the NW; and an old mansion there, now a farm-house, was the seat of the Leversedges. The livings of St. John, Christchurch, and Trinity are vicarages, and those of St. Mary and Woodlands are p. curacies in the dio. of Bath and Wells. St. John, St. Mary, and Woodlands are united. Value of these £720; of Christchurch and Trinity, each £150. Patron of St. Johns, with Woodlands, the Marquis of Bath; of Christ-church and Trinity, the Vicar of Frome.

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

FamilySearch Records

Use for:
England, Somerset, East Woodlands
England, Somerset, Frome-Selwood

England, Somerset, Frome – Cemeteries ( 2 )
Burials in the burial ground of the society of Friends at Frome : burial records, 1866

Burials in the Wesleyan Chapel and premises, 1812-1860
Author: Wesleyan Chapel (Frome, Somerset)

England, Somerset, Frome – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Frome, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office

England, Somerset, Frome – Church records ( 17 )
Badcox Lane Baptist Church, Frome, Somerset, England
Author: Badcox Lane Meeting House (Frome, Somerset : Baptist)

Baptisms and burials, 1793-1836
Author: Rook Lane Chapel (Frome, Somerset : Presbyterian or Independent)

Baptisms and burials, 1793-1836
Author: Rook Lane Chapel (Frome, Somerset : Presbyterian or Independent)

Births and baptisms, 1786-1836
Author: Zion Chapel (Frome, Somerset : Independent)

Births and baptisms, 1827-1837
Author: Primitive Methodist Chapel (Frome, Somerset)

Births and burials, 1785-1837
Author: Badcox Lane Meeting House (Frome, Somerset : Baptist)

Births and burials, 1785-1837
Author: Sheppard’s Barton Meeting House (Frome, Somerset : Baptist)

Bishop’s transcripts for Frome, 1598
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Frome (Somersetshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Frome, 1598-1846
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Frome (Somersetshire); Church of England. Holy Trinity Church (Frome, Somersetshire)

Burials in the burial ground of the society of Friends at Frome : burial records, 1866

Church records, 1841-1863
Author: Frome Circuit (Somerset : Wesleyan Methodist)

Church records, 1842-1961
Author: Corsley Lane End Chapel (Wiltshire : Wesleyan Methodist); Frome Circuit (Somerset : Wesleyan Methodist)

England, Somerset, Frome, Selwood, St. John the Baptist’s Church, parish registers, 1558-1939
Author: Somerset Record Office

England, Somerset, Frome, Selwood, St. Mary’s Church, parish registers, 1873-1973
Author: Somerset Record Office

England, Somerset, Frome, Woodlands, St. Katharine’s, parish registers, 1874-1987
Author: Somerset Record Office

Wesleyan Chapel church records of Frome, 1812-1820
Author: Wesleyan Chapel (Frome, Somerset); Rudge Methodist Chapel (Rudge, Somersetshire)

Wesleyan Chapel church records of Frome, 1812-1979
Author: Wesleyan Chapel (Frome, Somerset); Rudge Methodist Chapel (Rudge, Somersetshire)

England, Somerset, Frome – Church records – Indexes ( 4 )
Parish register printouts of Frome, Somerset, England (Independent, Zion Chapel) ; christenings, 1785-1837
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Frome, Somerset, England (Presbyterian or Independent, Rook Lane) ; christenings, 1768-1837
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Frome, Somerset, England (Primitive Methodist Church) ; christenings, 1827-1837
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Frome, Somerset, England (Wesleyan) ; christenings, 1812-1837
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

England, Somerset, Frome – History ( 1 )
The book of Frome : a history
Author: McGarvie, Michael

England, Somerset, Frome – Land and property ( 2 )
Land tax assessments for Frome, 1766-1831
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Somersetshire)

Land tax assessments for Woodlands east and west, 1766-1831
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Somersetshire)

England, Somerset, Frome – Manors – Court records ( 2 )
Court roll of the manor of Frome, Somerset, 1496-1501
Author: Manor of Frome. Court (Somerset)

Court rolls, estreats and accounts of the manor of Egford, Somerset, 1313-1432
Author: Manor of Egford. Court (Somerset)

England, Somerset, Frome – Names, Personal ( 2 )
Examples of handwriting 1550-1650
Author: Buck, W. S. B.

Examples of handwriting, 1550-1650
Author: Buck, W. S. B.

England, Somerset, Frome – Schools ( 3 )
Admission registers of Frome Wesleyan Girls’ School, 1909-1938
Author: Frome Wesleyan Girls’ School (Somerset)

Admission registers of Selwood Woodlands St. Katherine’s School, 1910-1921
Author: Selwood Woodlands St. Katherine’s School (Somerset)

Admission registers of Wesleyan Boys’ School, 1912-1941
Author: Wesleyan Boys’ School (Frome, Somerset)

England, Somerset, Frome – Taxation ( 2 )
Land tax assessments for Frome, 1766-1831
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Somersetshire)

Land tax assessments for Woodlands east and west, 1766-1831
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Somersetshire)

Maps

Old maps of Britain and Europe from A Vision of Britain Through Time

Administration

  • County: Somerset
  • Civil Registration District: Frome
  • Probate Court: Court of the Bishop (Consistory) of the Archdeaconry of Wells
  • Diocese: Bath and Wells
  • Rural Deanery: Frome
  • Poor Law Union: Frome
  • Hundred: Frome
  • Province: Canterbury