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England
& Wales Hardwicke Marriage Index |
The ParishThe parish of Bradford on Avon lies in the extreme west of Wiltshire forming a stretch of the border with neighbouring Somerset. Bradford on Avon is a large market and industrial town which is located roughly 8 miles southeast of the Somerset spa town of Bath and, of course as its qualifier signifies, lies on the course of the River Avon. Bradford on Avon sits on the A363 road which connects both it and nearby Trowbridge with the A4 (London to Bristol) road at Bathford, east of Bath. Bradford on Avon had its origins in Saxon times, a crossing of the Avon by a ford leading to its name, with the initial settlement being on the northern bank. Today Bradford on Avon has grown into a large town with both banks occupied and spreading for almost a mile away from the Avon's bridging point which forms a major traffic bottleneck for the A363. Bradford on Avon's economy grew from the sheep of its hinterland, the wider parish being dominated by the pastures needed to produce the wool for which it is known. Production of woollen cloth employed many of the folk within the town which also functioned as a typical market town in offering a periodic market as well as the specialist trades which cannot be supported in smaller settlements. Today Bradford on Avon is a thriving regional centre with light industry and services largely displacing the cloth manufacture. Modern developments have come to the town with construction of the railway line connecting Trowbridge with Bath passing through the southern part of the town and granting a busy station. The Avon drains the parish westwards, passing through both Bath & Bristol to reach the Bristol Channel through its iconic gorge. Bradford on Avon is sited at around 30 metres at its bridge but rises to the northern suburbs at almost 100 metres above the sea, local high spots top 140 metres to the northwest of the town. Bradford on Avon parish was a rather large one for southern Britain, covering almost 11,300 acres it would not look out of place as northern, upland, parish; within that large acreage a population of close to 10,600 parishioners could be found, almost a third in the town, itself. Even by Domesday times Bradford on Avon, a holding of Shaftesbury Abbey, was a wealthy place amongst the largest 20% by population recorded in that book, its assets totalled an impressive 40 ploughs, meadows, woodland and pastures and 2 mills. |
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| Register No | Covering Dates | Deposited With | Register Style | Quality Standard | Comments |
| 1 | 16th April 1754 - 15th October 1769 | Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre - Reference - PR/037/1/13 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered combined Banns & Marriage register with 4 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of misreads | None |
| 2 | 22nd October 1769 - 23rd December 1808 |
Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre - Reference - PR/037/1/14 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 4 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of misreads | None |
| 3 | 25th December 1808 - 28th December 1812 | Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre - Reference - PR/037/1/15 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 4 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 4 | 2nd January 1813 - 28th January 1833 | Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre - Reference - PR/037/1/16 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 5 | 25th February 1833 - 19th June 1837 | Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre - Reference - PR/037/1/17 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of misreads | None |
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Monkton
Combe St Michael, Somerset
Claverton St Mary, Somerset |
Monkton
Farleigh St Peter
Box St Thomas of Canterbury Atworth St Michael Chatfield Magna All Saints |
Broughton
Gifford St Mary
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South
Stoke St James, Somerset
Freshford St Peter, Somerset Farleigh Hungerford St Leonard, Somerset Limpley Stoke St Mary |
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Melksham
St Michael
Whaddon St Mary Hilperton St Michael |
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Tellisford
All Saints, Somerset
North Bradley St Nicholas |
North
Bradley St Nicholas
Westwood St Mary Wingfield St Mary |
Trowbridge
St James
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