OPC Vacancy
Contiguous Parishes (our neighbours)
Durrington – Figheldean – Maddington – Shrewton – Winterbourne Stoke
Websites of Interest
The Parish Church of St. Andrew
The little church of St. Andrew is Early English with perpendicular windows. Note Norman font with Jacobean cover, 17th century heraldic glass, 18th century altar-rails and a 17th century altar-table. The Creed and the Lord’s Prayer are two remarkable examples of ‘petit-point’ needlework.
St. Andrew Gallery St. Andrew Interior Gallery St. Andrew Churchyard
Churches Conservation Trust Rolston Protestation Return 1641-1642
Parish Registers held at WSHC
Baptisms 1654-1992
Marriages 1654-1992
Burials 1654-1990
Parish History
Rollestone (Rolf’s farm) is a small hamlet to the southeast of Maddington and Shrewton.
Civil Registration
1837 – April 1936 Amesbury Registration District
April 1936 – Present Salisbury Registration District
Buildings and Land
Agriculture and Land
Foot & Mouth Disease 1924-1925
Land Owners
Land Surveys
Crime and Legal Matters
Directories
Education
Emigration and Migration
Employment and Business
James Dewey, Police Constable 1814-1872 Pitched Market Proposal 1847
Miscellaneous Documents
Non Conformity and Other Places of Worship
People and Parish Notables
Census Returns Transcripts
Elections and Polls
Poll of Freeholders 1772 Poll Book 1818 Voters List 1832 Poll Book 1865
Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse
Amesbury Union Guardians Appointed 1835
Overseers
Probate
War, Conflict and Military Matters
War Memorial & Military Gallery
Territorial Camps 1914 Diocese of Salisbury Memorial Book 1914-1918 Roll of Honour Plaque 1914-1918