- 50°46′34″N 2°34′48″W / 50.776°N 2.580°W / 50.776; -2.580
Tollerford Hundred was a
hundred in the
county of Dorset, England,
containing the following...
- of
Frome Vauchurch,
Higher Frome Vauchurch,
Lower Frome Vauchurch and
Tollerford.
Frome Vauchurch is
sited in the
Frome valley amongst the
chalk hills...
- parish—which does not
include the
adjacent settlements of
Frome Vauchurch and
Tollerford— had a po****tion of 1,119. In 1086 in the
Domesday Book,
Maiden Newton...
- George's (also George)
Sherborne Sixpenny Handley Sturminster Newton Tollerford Uggescombe Whitchurch Canonicorum Whiteway Wimborne St
Giles Winfrith...
- in 1086
Rampisham was
recorded as Ramesham. It was in the
hundred of
Tollerford, had
seventeen households and the tenant-in-chief was
Bishop Odo of Bayeaux...
-
identification as a
villa site. The
parish used to be in the
hundred of
Tollerford. In 1788 the
village is
mentioned in Owen's New Book of
Fairs as having...
-
whence the name of the
three Toller villages, as well as of the
hundred of
Tollerford. At some point, however, this
former name was
replaced in use by reference...
- St Mary
Margaret Marsh Marnhull Okeford Fitzpaine Sturminster Newton Tollerford Hundred:
Chilfrome East
Chelborough Evershot Frome St
Quintin Frome Vauchurch...
- and
civil parish in Dorset, England, near
Maiden Newton,
anciently in
Tollerford Hundred. The name is
taken from the village's
situation on the
brook formerly...
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Sandwell 52°31′N 2°02′W / 52.52°N 02.04°W / 52.52; -02.04 SO9792
Tollerford Dorset 50°46′N 2°35′W / 50.77°N 02.58°W / 50.77; -02.58 SY5997 Toller...