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EDWARDIAN 1900-1914 |
1900-1914 |
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1900 |
Charles Stidston takes over tenancy of Bransbury House & Church Farm. |
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1912 |
Sale of the Middleton Estate |
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1912 |
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WORLD WAR I 1914-1918 |
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Barton Stacey Servicemen of the Great War. Barton Stacey War Memorial. |
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1920 |
Judd family gives Recreation Ground to the Parish. |
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1924 |
Sale by Lady Hodgson of the Gavelacre Estate (Bransbury manor farm, parts of Wherwell & Littleton parishes). |
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1939 |
1939 October: Army Camps begin to be built at Drayton. |
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1939 |
1939 Demolition of various thatched cottages. 1st phase of Kings Elms for rehousing. 1947-71 Gradual expansion of Kings Elms from 12 to 58 houses. |
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1943 |
1943 Sale of the Drayton Lodge Estate by McCreagh to the War Department, |
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1952 |
1952 Building of Married Quarters for Army Camp Personnel begins (Roberts Road area). |
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1953 |
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1958 |
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1977 |
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Closure of Army Camps. |
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1984-86 |
Building of Greenacres houses. |
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2010 |
Building of Bertune Close houses. |
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2014 |
June: Parish commemoration of outbreak of World War I. |
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2017 |
Closure of Lower Churchyard. Opening of Parish Burial Ground. |
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2017-19 |
2017 Closure of Goldings Fish Foods. 2018-2019 Renovation of old school building, and of West View, and building of 3 more houses on Goldings site. |
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5000-2000 BC |
Long barrows on Moody's Down. Bowl barrows on Newton Down. |
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2000-800 BC |
Construction of earthwork called The Andyke in Bransbury. |
800 BC - 43 AD |
Early Iron Age bowls found from this period. |
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SAXONS |
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Church was known as St Victor's [date of change of dedication to All Saints unknown] |
MEDIEVAL 1066-1485 |
1086 |
Domesday book. Barton Stacey manor held by the King. Bransbury held by the Bishop of Winchester [subsequently by St Swithun's Priory until the Dissolution]. |
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1199 |
King grants Manor to Rogo de Sacy, 1st Lord of Barton Stacey Manor. |
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1206 |
1206-1215 On Rogo's death, Manor passes to his son Emery de Sacy. |
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1215 |
King grants the Manor a market. |
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1241 |
King grants the Manor a fair. |
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1253 |
Manor divided between Isabel & Agnes, daughters of Emery. Two divisions follow different paths until reunited in 1577. |
TUDOR |
1541 |
At the Dissolution, Bransbury Manor granted by Henry VIII to the Dean & Chapter of Winchester for a yearly rent. Also the advowson of Barton Stacey. |
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STUART |
1641 |
John Ryves of Drayton rents Bransbury Manor from the Dean and Chapter for 12 years. |
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1713 |
All Saints' parish registers survive from 1713. |
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GEORGIAN |
1756 |
Enclosure of common fields |
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1774 |
1774/1784 Wright sisters set up Charity Fund [later to become Barton Stacey Charities]. Establishment of Charity School for 12 poor children. |
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1792 |
Great Fire of Barton Stacey |
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1819 |
Grant by Sir Henry Wright Wilson of land in Bullington Lane for building a National School. |
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1830 |
1830-1832 The Swing Riots |
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1837 |
Closure of Upper Churchyard. Consecration of Lower Churchyard. |
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1838 |
Courtney & Lywood sell to John Wade what will become known as Wade's Farm. |
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1844 |
Building of a Primitive Methodist Chapel in the village. |
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1865 |
Sale of the Newton Stacey Farms estate to Winchester College Estates. |
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1885-86 |
1885 School building burns down (arson). 1886 New school opens on same site in Bullington Lane. Manor grants land on corner for a school playground. |
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1887 |
Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations |
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1892 |
Charles Pitt establishes his wheelwright business, later to be called Pitt Trailers. |
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1894 |
Sale of Wade's Farm to George Judd. |