List of Illustrations and Maps

A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for Victoria County History, Woodbridge, 2010.

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'List of Illustrations and Maps', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10, ed. Mary Siraut( Woodbridge, 2010), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol10/viii-ix [accessed 16 November 2024].

'List of Illustrations and Maps', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10. Edited by Mary Siraut( Woodbridge, 2010), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol10/viii-ix.

"List of Illustrations and Maps". A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10. Ed. Mary Siraut(Woodbridge, 2010), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol10/viii-ix.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS

Photographs from the collections of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society [SANHS] and Somerset Record Office [SRO] were taken by Mary Siraut and from the Somerset Studies Library [SSL] by David Bromwich.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure Page
1 The River Cary at Babcary (University of London, Matthew Bristow) xx
3 Ansford old church with view to Glastonbury Tor by W. W. Wheatley (SANHS) 2
4 Castle Cary, South Street, east side (University of London, Mary Siraut) 6
5 Keinton Mandeville, house and boundary in Keinton stone (© English Heritage) 7
6 Castle Cary, South Cary doorcases (© English Heritage) 8
11 Castle Cary, Fore Street (© English Heritage) 21
13 Castle Cary, Cumnock Terrace in 1877 (SANHS) 23
14 Castle Cary, Ochiltree House (University of London, Mary Siraut) 24
15 Castle Cary, Florida House in 1877, now St John's Priory (SANHS) 25
16 Castle Cary, site of castle (© English Heritage) 27
17 Castle Cary, Lower Cockhill, wall painting (© Mark McDermott) 30
18 Castle Cary, South Street, former cheese store (© English Heritage) 35
19 Castle Cary, Chapel Yard (© English Heritage) 38
20 Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, horsehair weaving (© Adrian Webb) 39
21 Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills c. 1880 (SRO, DD/X/LIV 12) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the University of Liverpool Library] 42
22 Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, ropewalk in 1946 (SSL © Sue Harris) 43
23 Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, weaving webbing in 1946 (SSL © Sue Harris) 44
24 Castle Cary, Pither's c. 1911 (SRO, D/N/smc 4/3/63) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of The Bristol District of the Methodist Church] 46
25 Castle Cary, the George (University of London, Mary Siraut) 49
26 Castle Cary, Fore Street, former White's shop (© English Heritage) 51
27 Castle Cary, Bridgewater Buildings (© English Heritage) 53
28 Castle Cary primary school (© English Heritage) 55
29 Castle Cary, Bailey Hill, lockup and post office (University of London, Mary Siraut) 65
30 Castle Cary, Market Place, the Town Hall (Images of England © John Barker) 66
31 Castle Cary, Church by J. Buckler (SANHS) 71
32 Castle Cary, John Wesley preaching c. 1767 (SANHS) 73
34 Alford, parish church of All Saints with manor house (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 78
37 Ansford, former weavers' cottages on Ansford Hill (University of London, Mary Siraut) 92
38 Ansford, former Ansford Inn (University of London, Mary Siraut) 93
39 Ansford, Old Parsonage (SCC, HER) 98
40 Ansford, parish church of St Andrew (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 99
42 Babcary, Standerwick (© English Heritage) 107
43 Babcary church in 1840 by J. Buckler (SANHS) 117
44 Babcary, entrance to medieval churchyard (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 119
46 Barton St David, Breadstone Farm (SCC, HER) 124
47 Barton St David, Barton Mill in 1759 (SRO, DD/DN 168) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the South West Heritage Trust; document held at the Somerset Heritage Centre. Revised document reference: DD\DN/3/31/1".] 133
48 Barton St David church c. 1840 by J. Buckler (SANHS) 140
49 Barton St David, parish church of All Saints (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 141
50 Barton St David, former Ebenezer chapel (University of London, Mary Siraut) 141
52 Keinton Mandeville, image of stone fencing (University of London, Mary Siraut) 145
53 Keinton Mandeville, Irving House (SANHS) 146
54 Keinton Mandeville, Manor Farm barn (SRO, A/ATV 11) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the South West Heritage Trust; document held at the Somerset Heritage Centre] 149
56 Keinton Mandeville, quarry advertisement 1883 (SRO) 152
57 Keinton Mandeville church in 1834 by J. Buckler (SANHS) 160
59 Kingweston House in 1828 (SANHS) 165
60 Kingweston, Lower farm (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 167
61 Kingweston church, the chancel (© English Heritage) 174
62 Kingweston church, angel (© English Heritage) 175
64 Lovington, Brue Farm (© English Heritage) 178
65 Lovington, Charity Farm (SCC, HER) 181
66 Lovington Mill (University of London, Mary Siraut) 183
67 West Lydford, weir on Brue (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 189
69 West Lydford, Bridge Farm barn (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 193
70 West Lydford, Fair Place (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 201
71 West Lydford, parish hall (University of London, Matthew Bristow) 204
72 West Lydford church (© English Heritage) 210
74 Wheathill church in 1846 by W. W. Wheatley (SANHS) 218

LIST OF MAPS

Maps were drawn by Cath D'Alton from drafts by Mary Siraut and their copyright is held by University of London. Individual parish maps, except those of 17th-century Ansford and Castle Cary, are based on parish tithe maps.

Map Page
2 Castle Cary area 2000 1
7 Catsash hundred 11
8 Castle Cary c. 1684 14
9 Castle Cary parish 1839 16
10 Castle Cary town 1839 17
12 Castle Cary c. 1930, reproduction of 1st edition 1:2500 SOM. LXV.V (Ordnance Survey) 22
33 Alford 1838 75
35 Ansford c. 1684 85
36 Ansford 1838 86
41 Babcary 1839 102
45 Barton St David 1841 122
51 Keinton Mandeville 1810 142
55 Keinton Mandeville, reproduction of 1st edition 1:10560 SOM. LXIV. SE (Ordnance Survey) 151
58 Kingweston 1839 162
63 Lovington 1838 177
68 West Lydford 1827 190
73 Wheathill 1838 213