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for the year ensuing, of whom John Stroud was elected by the 

 Court who not appearing to be sworn into the office It is 

 ordered that he appear before a Justice of the Peace to be sworn 

 into the office in 10 days on pain of 5 s 



Oct i4 th . 1782. We present John Stroud have made an 

 incroachment in the river below his Mill Tail of three perch in 

 length by w h the banks on the opposite side of the water are 

 broke. Ordered that the Incroachment be removed in a 

 fortnight on the Penalty of twenty shillings affeered to the 

 same. 



Oct 1 6. 1799. (Only one entry, namely, a presentment by 

 the Homage in this and succeeding years) " we present that no 

 Pig is to run loose except between Woodburytide & Michaelmas 

 & then not without a yoke & ring under the Penalty of six 

 shillings & eightpence. 



Oct 14. 1856. The Great Western railway was opened on 

 the 2oth of February 1857 from Weymouth to London &c 



The Farm house, and adjacent buildings (excluding the 

 Granary) were completely consumed by fire, on the 6th of 

 August 1857, at Notton. 



Oct. 1 8. 1859. , . . The west Lodge of Frampton Mansion 

 was converted from a cattle shed into a cottage on Ap. 6 last. 



Nov. ii. 1 86 1. That a vestry has been added to the parish 

 Church and completed Jan 1861 



We present that a heating apparatus for warming the Church 

 has been completed June 29th 1866. 



A Font has been placed in the Church, the gift of Her Grace 

 the Duchess of Somerset 16 Nov 1858. 



. . . An Organ was placed in the Church 30 January last 

 the gift of R. B. Sheridan and Marcia Maria Sheridan. 



Oct. 13. 1863. . . . The Bishop of Salisbury accom- 

 panied by a number of the Clergy of the Diocese officiated in 

 the parish Church to commemorate the completion of the 

 restoration thereof and the rebuilding of the chancel. 



The stained glass window in the north aisle of the parish 

 Church representing the visit of the three Maries to the tomb 



