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According to Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England (1831), Wimborne All Saints was half a mile north of Wimborne St. Giles. 'The church was pulled down in 1733.'
We know of no alternate names.
This unit was associated with the following other units:
Nature of association | Other unit involved | Type of unit | Authority |
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was succeeded by | WIMBORNE ALL SAINTS EP | Ecclesiastical Parish | F. Youngs, Local Administrative Units: Southern England (London: Royal Historical Society, 1979), p. 122. |
This unit was part of the following units:
Name | Type | Start | End | Authority |
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DORSET | Ancient County | F. Youngs, Local Administrative Units: Southern England (London: Royal Historical Society, 1979), p. 122. | ||
WIMBORNE ST GILES Hundred | Ancient District | F. Youngs, Local Administrative Units: Southern England (London: Royal Historical Society, 1979), p. 122. |
We know of no boundary changes affecting this unit.
We know of no units which were contained within this unit.
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Wimborne All Saints AP/CP through time | Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10461820
Date accessed: 05th November 2024