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671: 805: 537: 545: 686:, a landowner who later sat briefly in Parliament. Pevsner describes it as "a fine square house, three by three gables". The two-storey central porch has Ionic columns and Corinthian pilasters; Orbach compares it to the porch at Keevil, another Lambert property. Inside are two central staircases, a richly plastered ceiling and some original 17th-century panelling. Staff accommodation, two storeys around a small courtyard, was added at the north-east corner in the 1930s. Ownership continued in the Lambert family until 1935. The house was designated as 50: 31: 1989: 57: 792:, Nottinghamshire, having been demolished in 1938 and its estate sold in 1946. The house and some of the estate were sold to Barbara, Countess de Brye after the Duke's 1959 divorce from his second wife, Diana, Duchess of Newcastle; Diana continued to live nearby at Cortington Manor until her death in 1997. The Countess (who was separated from her husband) also owned 657:
of Boyton by the Giffards, who included Rodden manor among their estates. The date this arrangement ended, and Rodden became a separate parish, is unclear. Rodden is described as a chapelry in a correction note to the 1811 Census but the 1831 Census Abstract states the separation occurred in 1784.
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Abstract of the Answers and Returns Made Pursuant to an Act Passed in the Fifty-first Year of His Majesty King George III, Intituled, "An Act for Taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase Or Diminution Thereof" : Preliminary Observations, Enumeration Abstract,
507:. There are some small charitable endowments. Boyton House, the old seat of the Lamberts, was built in 1618. CORTON, (or Cortington), a township in the parish of Boyton, hundred of Heytesbury, in the county of Wilts, 1 mile S. of Heytesbury, and 1 N.W. of Boyton. It belongs to the Lambert family. 638:
from the 13th to 16th centuries but its exact site is not known. Around 1877 a church named All Saints was built, although it was not consecrated until 1937 as ownership of the site was uncertain. At the consecration service the church was dedicated to 'The Holy Angels'. The church was declared
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There are records of a church at Boyton in the 12th century; the nave, chancel and south chapel are from the late 13th century. The north transept was added in the 14th century and the two-stage tower in the 15th; the entrance is under the tower, through a late 13th-century arch. The whole was
619:. Richardson brought in furnishings from elsewhere, and had many fragments of stained glass installed including some from Salisbury Cathedral. The elaborately carved wooden pulpit was installed in 1964. The tower has a ring of five bells, among them one dated 1681 and another dated 1737. 235: 1868: 1876: 421:
In the thirteenth century, there was a castle in the village. An occupant of the castle was Hugh Giffard and his wife Sibyl, who was the daughter and co-heiress of Walter de Cormeilles. Hugh was father of the
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in 1860: the work included new roofs throughout, and some windows were replaced or moved. Further restoration was carried out in 1956–1960 under the auspices of the rector, Robert Richardson, and his wife
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in 1909, although the parishes remained distinct. A team ministry was established for the area in 1979 and today the parish is part of the Upper Wylye Valley grouping, alongside nine others.
725:(1585–1638) inherited extensive landholdings in Norfolk, where the family originated, and in Wiltshire; he was briefly MP for Hindon. Thomas rebuilt Boyton manor house around 1618. 600:, Archbishop of York. The glass in both windows was lost when the church fell into disrepair, and was replaced by pieces from elsewhere. The chapel also has a 13th-century 519:
was a short distance north of Boyton village; it closed to passengers in 1955 when local services were withdrawn, although the line continues in use as part of the
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The stone font is 13th-century. Monuments in the church include an effigy of a knight in armour, perhaps Alexander the third Giffard brother, who took part in the
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The 1841 census recorded a population of 305 at Corton and 55 at Boyton; after peaking at 410 in 1860, the population of the parish declined considerably.
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Salisbury-Warminster road passes 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the villages. The parish is on the right (south) bank of the Wylye, opposite
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building, notable for two fine windows in its south chapel. It is built in flint and limestone, part chequered, and has a north tower.
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Prehistoric sites in the parish include Corton Long Barrow. The 1086 Domesday Book recorded 17 households at Boyton and six at Corton.
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The Lambert family became landowners when a London alderman and grocer of that name bought the manor in 1572. His grandson,
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chapel was built at Corton in 1828, and enlarged in 1854 and 1914. It closed in 1965 and is now a private house.
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in California, and on her death in 1991 the properties were inherited by her son Alexander, then aged 17.
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around 1250, although the design of his armour is c.1320. The organ was installed in 1877 by gift of
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The south Giffard chapel has a fine three-light east window, and its oversized west
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Cortington Manor, near Corton on the Boyton road, dates from the late 17th century.
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Crittall, Elizabeth, ed. (1959). "Table of population, 1801-1951".
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There is no school in the parish; the nearest primary school is at
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passes near it. The parish is situated on the south side of the
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redundant in 1980 and was later sold for residential use.
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was built through the Wylye valley, opening in 1856.
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Boyton Manor, c. 1910, briefly the country house of
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Oxford University Press. 548:13th-century window, St Mary's, south chapel 1892:(Debrett's Peerage Limited, 2008), p. 1,055 1059: 1057: 1055: 1053: 788:, and became the family seat, his house at 379:, about 6 miles (10 km) south-east of 2028: 2014: 1419:A Survey of the Cathedrals of York, Durham 1200: 1198: 1196: 1083: 812:Local government services are provided by 674:Boyton Manor seen from churchyard, c. 1890 1603: 1435: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1116: 1114: 1112: 682:was built next to the church in 1618 for 1368: 1344:"The Holy Angels Church, Corton, Boyton" 1298: 1278: 1050: 1004:. University of London. pp. 315–361 993: 803: 754:From 1876 to 1882, the house was let to 669: 543: 535: 442:and himself also Chancellor of England. 383:and 13 miles (21 km) north-west of 1895: 1826: 1641:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1193: 1091:"Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Boyton" 2404: 1514:; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1975) . 1431: 1429: 1412: 1109: 1024:"Wiltshire Community History – Census" 859:was built in 1874 and closed in 1932. 784:In the 1950s, the house was bought by 777:, a Conservative MP. He was created a 371:in Wiltshire, England. It lies in the 2009: 1670: 1638:Davies, Susan J. "Giffard, Godfrey". 1547: 1545: 1543: 1016: 387:. The parish includes the village of 1288:. 13 April 1909. pp. 2905–2906. 1259:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 698:Hugh Giffard of Boyton (d.1246) was 455:(1868) described Boyton as follows: 1806:"Fane, Edmund Douglas Veitch"  1799: 1767:– via British History Online. 1426: 1012:– via British History Online. 773:In 1935 Boyton Manor was bought by 747:and is buried at Boyton. 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Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany
Boyton is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST952396
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA12
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South West Wiltshire
Parish Council
UK

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