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Chippenham

Description
Chippenham, a village and a parish in Cambridgeshire. The village stands on the verge of the county, 2 1/2 miles from Isleham station on the G.E.R., and 4 3/4 NE by N of Newmarket, and has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Soham. The parish includes also the hamlet of Badlingham. Acreage, 4301; population, 612. The manor was given in 1148 by William de Mandeville to the Knights Hospitallers, who built a preceptory on it; passed after the Dissolution to the Russells, Cromwells connections by marriage, one of whom entertained Charles I. here; and belongs now to the Tharp family. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Ely; net yearly value, £178. The church is a building of stone in the Gothic style, was restored in 1893 at a cost of £1700. It is rich in frescoes. There is a Congregational chapel. Chippenham Hall is a chief residence standing in a park of about 400 acres.

Record Sources

1911 Chippenham Census
1901 Chippenham Census
1891 Chippenham Census
1881 Chippenham Census
1871 Chippenham Census
1861 Chippenham Census
1851 Chippenham Census
1841 Chippenham Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

Birth, Marriage & Death Records
 


Last updated: 25th July 2010