OPC Vacancy

Lacock Photo Gallery

Contiguous Parishes (our neighbours)

Chippenham – Chittoe – Corsham – Melksham – Derry Hill with Pewsham

Websites of Interest

St. Cyriac’s Church – News and Services
National Trust – Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village

The Parish Church of St. Cyriac

Monumental Inscriptions Inside St. Cyriac          Confirmations 1865-1874         St. Cyriacs Sell Silver Chalice 2013

Parish Registers held at WSHC

Baptisms 1559-1935
Marriages 1559-2000
Burials 1559-1989
BTs 1838-1879 held at Bristol Record Office

Parish History

The parish includes Bowden Hill and its church St. Anne’s.  It also includes the hamlet of Notton.

Lacock is a very pretty village.  Its olde worlde charm has attracted many TV and film crews to to use the period buildings as backdrops for adaptations of historical novels such as those written by Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy.  The Abbey was also the location for the first Harry Potter film.

The world’s first ever photograph, of the oriel window in the Abbey’s library, was taken here by William Fox Talbot in 1835.

An Augustinian nunnery was founded at Lacock where the parish church now stands. The usual array of chapels east of the transept includes, on the north side, a fine mid 15th century structure, beautifully vaulted and finished externally with elaborate battlements and pinnacles.  The carving on the tomb of the grantee of the Abbey, Sir William Sharrington who died in 1553, is said to represent the finest example of its period in the country.  It is doubtless due to its monastic associations that Lacock church is so plentifully embellished with medieval carved grotesques.

Scarecrow Trails 2014

Civil Registration

1837 – Present Chippenham Registration District

Buildings and Land

Notice of Intended Construction of the Wilts & Berks Canal 1793Corsham Turnpike Notices 1846Ray Mill Celebrations 1870Owners of Land 1873

Lacock Abbey

Lacock Lacock Abbey 1 2024

Lacock Abbey

Lacock Abbey Gallery

Nuns and their Pensions 1539          Pedigree of the Fox-Talbot Family          Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey 1835          Magna Carta in the U. S. 1948          Description of Lacock Abbey 1968

Lacock Cemetery

Lacock Cemetery Memorials Gallery           Lacock Cemetery Memorial Inscriptions

Maps

Ordnance Surveyor’s Drawings 1808-1811

Public Houses

George Inn

Lacock is also one of England’s loveliest villages, and was already established when Ela, Countess of Salisbury, founded the Abbey in 1232.  Fox Talbot, the pioneer of photography, lived at the Abbey, and it was Miss Matilda Talbot who presented the Abbey and much of the village to the National Trust in 1944.  The outstanding feature of the 14th century inn is the dogspit, this being the only one of its kind still in its original position.  The inn’s license dates from 1361, and it is thought to be the oldest continuously licensed inn in the country.

Crime and Legal Matters

Crime Reports 1800-1849Inmates of Gloucester Gaol 1815-1879Horses, Drink & Embezzlement 1860
Prison Sentence for Breaking and Entering 1931  

Proceedings in Chancery Elizabeth I Era (1558-1603)

Baynard v Hyett

Directories

Slaters 1852-1853          Kellys 1915           Swindon and District 1928

Education

School Scarecrow Trail Fundraiser 2014

Lackham Agricultural College

History 1946-1970

Emigration and Migration

Strays Index

Employment and Business

Agriculture

Labourers

Aspects of the Life of the Wiltshire Agricultural Labourer c1850

Ploughing Matches

1847 at Bishops Cannings

Apprentices

Apprentice records published here may not necessarily mean that the apprentice was from the parish but was apprenticed to a master within the parish.

Andrew Baker 1728          William Banks 1717          Robert Bennett 1716           Thomas Billett 1729          Philip Brinkworth 1754           Henry Colborn 1724

Wiltshire Society Apprentices

Frank Biggs 1890

Aviation

Aviation Certificate for Henry Armstrong 1939

Business News

1800-1899

Communications

British Postal Service Appointments 1737-1969

Community Services

Police

Wiltshire Constabulary 1858

Inventers and Patents

Inventors 1627-1852

Medical Matters

General Medical Council Registration 1859-1959

Miscellaneous Documents

Non Conformity and Other Places of Worship

St. Anne’s, Bowden Hill (see Tab Below)

People and Parish Notables

People Gallery

David Cerington 1433Residents Mentioned in Kilvert’s Diary 1870-1879St. John Ambulance Fete and Prize Giving 1950
Parish Residents of the Early 20th CenturyPigeon Racing Annual Awards 1956 

Census Returns Transcripts

1851          1861

Election and Polls

Poll of Freeholders 1772          Poll Book 1818          Voters List 1832           Voters Lists Revisions 1843          MP Nominations 2015          MP Nominations 2017

Entertainment

Hunt Ball 1929

Parrots of Lacock

Parrot Gallery

When the sun shines it is no surprise for some visitors to think they have found themselves transported to a surreal part of the Amazon Rain Forest whilst taking in the sites in and around Lacock Abbey.  For several years visitors have been able to meet Dave Vickery and his parrots which he regularly takes for walks within the grounds and cloisters of the Abbey.  Dave and his parrots who I am assured are a family have become somewhat a visitor attraction with the parrots gaining much attention from curious tourists as the wander around taking in the sights made famous by William Henry Fox Talbot and his new invention of photography.  To read more about Dave, Kenny, Ollie, Phoebe, Sydney and of course Mum follow the Parrotland Website

Family Notices

1800-1849          1850-1899

Health

Bath Hospital Patient Discharges 1839

Inquest Reports

William Coombs 1851          Charles Gough 1846          Eliza Hall 1846          Ellen Millsome 1855           Child of Charles Pegler 1869

Parish Notables

Sybil Lethbridge, AuthorJoseph Graham Sugg (Thatcher Joe) – Born 8 September 1991Zoe Elizabeth Sugg (Zoella) – Born 28 March 1990
William Henry Fox Talbot, Inventor and Photographer, 1800-1877  

Personal Research Items

Tuck Family Research Burial Extracts – This item was donated by Ken Tuck and contains entries that may or may not relate to the Tuck family however they have been published as such.  Many refer to Quaker burials found across the county

Taxes

Tax List 1332

Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse

Workhouse Gallery

Workhouse Crime 1835-1850

Probate

Probate Index (WSHC) 1873

Parishioners Wills

Mary Lockton 1819          John Plaister Proved 1835

War, Conflict and Military Matters

Lacock Military Gallery

Home Guards 1st Battalion 1940-1944

Servicemen and Women

Chelsea Pensioners 1808-1828          Servicemen & Families with 1st Wilts Regt. in South Africa 1911

War Memorials and Books of Remembrance

Calne & District Casualty Lists 1914-1918

Bowden Hill
bowden hill st anne

Parish Church of St. Anne

St. Annes Church           St. Annes Churchyard  Gallery

Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions

Parish Registers held at WSHC

Baptisms 1863-2001
Marriages 1863-1998
Burials 1863-1994

Resources

Directories

Slaters 1852-1853

Employment and Business

Gamekeepers Certificates 1807

People and Parish Notables

Family Notices 1850-1899

Personal Research Items

Tuck Family Research Burial Extracts – These items were donated by Ken Tuck and contains entries that may or may not relate to the Tuck family however they have been published as such.  Many references to Quaker entries may be found from across the county.

Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse

Charity

Donations to Royal United Hospital, Bath 1911

War, Conflict and Military Matters

War Memorials & Military Gallery

WWI

Casualties

Christopher Ken Merewether 1917

British Red Cross/Voluntary Aid
Volunteers

Laura Eggleton 1918-1919

War Memorials

War Memorial

Notton

Notton Village Gallery

History

Notton forms part of the parish of Lacock

Buildings and Land

Crime and Legal Matters

Directories

Slaters 1852-1853

Education

Emigration and Migration

Employment and Business

Miscellaneous Documents

Non Conformity and Other Places of Worship

People and Parish Notables

Elections, Polls and Voters Lists

Poll of Freeholders 1772

Family Notices

1900-1949

Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse

Probate

War, Conflict and Military Matters

WWI

Casualties

Alfred Edward Bray 1916

Acknowledgements

Grateful thanks are expressed to Ruth Ranger the former OPC for this parish who supplied many items of interest and photographs for this page

Sincere thanks to Lynne and Paul Powell who very kindly donated their photographs of the headstones in the churchyard