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

Owners of Land 1873

Land Surveys

1936

Crime and Legal Matters

Crime Reports 1800-1849

Directories

Post Office 1855          Kellys 1915

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

Family Notices 1850-1899

Census Returns Transcripts

1851          1881          1891          1901

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

Elected 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