Place:Kittisford, Somerset, England

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NameKittisford
TypeAncient parish, Civil parish
Coordinates50.994°N 3.316°W
Located inSomerset, England     ( - 1933)
See alsoMilverton Hundred, Somerset, Englandhundred in which it was located
Wellington Rural, Somerset, Englandrural district 1894-1933
Stawley, Somerset, Englandparish that absorbed it in 1933
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Kittisford (#6 on map) is a former parish and manor in Somerset, England, situated 7 miles (11 km) west of Taunton. In 1933 it was merged into the parish of Stawley (#14).

The parish church of St. Nicholas was built around 1500, altered in the mid 17th century, and restored in 1875. It is a Grade II* listed building. In the church survives a monumental brass to Richard Bluett (d.1524) and his wife Agnes Verney.

There is a Manor of Kittisford, of which the manor house is known as Kittisford Barton. The building was constructed in the late 15th or early 16th century.

Image:Wellington Rural 1900 small.png

Governance

Kittisford was a parish in the Milverton Hundred, one of the hundreds or early subdivisions of the county of Somerset. From 1894 until 1933 it was part of the Wellington Rural District.

In 1933 it was merged with the parish of Stawley.

Research Tips

  • GENUKI page on Kittisford.
  • The Victoria History of the Counties of EnglandHistory of the County of Somerset, produced by The Institute of Historical Research at the University of London, does not provide any details on the parishes of Milverton Hundred.
  • The Somerset Heritage Centre (incorporating what was formerly the Somerset Record Office and the Somerset Local Studies Library) can be found at its new location at Langford Mead in Taunton. It has an online search facility leading to pages of interest, including maps from the First and Second Ordnance Survey (select "Maps and Postcards" from the list at the left, then enter the parish in the search box).
    The Heritage Centre has an email address: archives@somerset.gov.uk.
  • Three maps on the A Vision of Britain through Time website illustrate the changes in political boundaries over the period 1830-1945. All have expanding scales and on the second and third this facility is sufficient that individual parishes can be inspected.
  • Somerset Hundreds as drawn in 1832. This map was prepared before The Great Reform Act of that year. Note the polling places and representation of the various parts of the county.
  • Somerset in 1900, an Ordnance Survey map showing rural districts, the boundaries of the larger towns, the smaller civil parishes of the time, and some hamlets and villages in each parish
  • Somerset in 1943, an Ordnance Survey map showing the rural districts after the changes to their structure in the 1930s
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