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Hullavington Timeline

This is still being developed, but the idea is to have a continuous timeline from 1000AD to the present, with links to all the relevant articles and pictures on the rest of the site.  Links will be added over time to provide a chronological history of our village.

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Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church

 

1000

 
         
         
         
         
1065      
  • Domesday records Hvnlavintone (Hullavington)  held by  Earl Harold (King Harold the last Saxon King of England)
     
  • Domesday records  Brictwy and Alfwy   held   Bradefelde (Bradfield)
     
  • Domesday records   Alfwy   held   Sirendone (Surrendell)

     
1066      
  • Sir William  Mortimer, one of William of Normandy's henchmen,   is probably given the Manor of Hullavington by William of Normandy  (becomes King William 1st of England) 
     
         
         
1086      
  • Domesday Book. Population 200 (more...)
     
  • Domesday  records Sir  Ralph   Mortimer (son of William Mortimer above) as holding Hullavington
     
  • Domesday records Edward  holds Bradefelde (Bradfield) from Ralph
     
  • Domesday records Richard holds Sirendone (Surrendell) from Ralph

 

         
 

1100

 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
 

1200

 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
1297       Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church  Matheus, Prior de Hundlavington, Procurator Abbitis of Convent de  St Victor: Wmus. de Combe
 

1300

 
c 1300       Bradfield Manor dates from this period or earlier (more...)
         
         
1343       Patron & Vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church  Michael Clarel, Pro Abb de St Victore in Cajcte; Wmus de Combe
1344      
  • Patron & Vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church Rex pro Priory de Hunlavyngton; Herberd de Ernesley.  
     
  • King Edward III becomes patron of St Mary Magdalene
1347       Patron & Vicar  of St Mary Magdalene  church Rex do.: Johannes de Carliolo
1349       Patron & vicar  of St Mary Magdalene  church  Rex pro; Adamus de Hilli
1353       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church  Robertus, Episc: Sarum; Adamus Hoynes
 
1364       Patron  & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church  Prior de Hunlavyngton; Robertus de Raideford
 
         
1377       Poll Tax, Population 550 (more...)
1378       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church  – Prior de Hunlavyynton Ditto, Rex; Thomas de Norton
 
1381        Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church: Prior de Hunlavyynton; Johannus Tayllor
 
1382        Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church:  Prior de Hunlavyynton Stephenus Clanford
         
 

1400

 Patron  & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church:  Prior de Hunlavyynton; Richardus Andrewe
1404      
  Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Prior de Hunlavyynton; Wmus. Ibos
 
1408       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church:  St Marie Magdalene de Hunlavyngton, Rex, pro. Priory de Clatford;  Johannus Hore.
 
1409        Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church:  St Marie Magdalene de Hunlavyngton, Rex, pro. Priory de Clatford;  Johannas Salesbury
 
1411       Patron  & Vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Johanna Regini, probac vice; W Salesbury
 
1414       Patron & vivar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Rex; Robertus Radcler
 
1420       Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church: Rex; Thomas Betain
 
1422       Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church:Rex; Richardus Crotty
 
1430      
  • Patron of St Mary Magdalene  church:Johanna Regini; Johannus Wansford
     
  • Queen  Johanna, the second wife of Henry IV, and daughter of Charles of Navarre  became Regent during the time that Henry V was fighting in the French wars, and during her Regency she twice presented to the Hullavington benefice.
1440      
1444      
1448       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church:Propositus Collegi Eton – Wmus. Mile
 
1455        Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Propositus Collegi Eton; Wmus. Clark
 
1463       Patron  & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church:Propositus Collegi Eton; Johannus Harewell
 
1465       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Collegi St George Winsori; Wmus. Blake
 
1472       Patron & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Collegi Eton; Johannus Thomas
         
         
         
         
 

1500

 
1504       Church House, later the Plough public house, built (more...)
         
1512        Patron  & vicar of St Mary Magdalene  church: Collegi Eton; Laurence Banke
 
         
         
1554      
Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Thomas Smith; Johannus Giles
 
         
         
         
1599       St Mary Magdalene  church:Henricus Savil; Johannus Moore
 

1600

 
         
         
         Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Henricus Wootton; Johannus Stanley
 
         
         
c 1650       John Aubrey visits Wiltshire (more...)
         
         
1675        Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church:  Richardus Allistrie; Thomas Petty
 
1693        Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Z. Cradock; Johannus Bailey
 
1694       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church:  Z. Cradock; Andreas Cellibran
         
         
         
 

1700

 
1703       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Henricus Godolphin; Johannus Cook
 
1710       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church:Collegi Eton; Johannus Jackson
 
         
         
         
1739       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church:Henry Bland; Giles Ernly
 
         
         
         
         
1753       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church:Eton Coll.; William Adlam
 
1756       Chippenham to Malmesbury road turnpiked (more...)
         
         
         
         
1791       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Eton College; Alexander Ratcliffe
 
1792       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church: Eton College; C P Worsley
         
         
 

1800

 
1801       Population 395 (more...)
1809       (The Church)
1826        Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church Eton Coll.; William Carter
 
1828       7 farms fronted onto The Street (more...)
 
1833       Hullavington School opens.  (view)
1840       (Map)
         
         
         
1849      
         
         
         
1864      
         
1870       SURRENDRAL, or Surrendell, a tything in Hullavington parish, y. Pop., 41. Houses, 8.
(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/gaztext_page.jsp?u_id=10405610&c_id=10001043

 

1871      
  • Population 734
  • St Mary Madeline Church restored
  • St  Mary Madeline Church  reconsecrated Thursday 5th Dec by Bishop Ellicott (Bristol), who preached a sermon on Corinthians XVI, 22.....
1873       29 September, School enlarged with the addition of-a wing built at right-angles to one end.  (view)
1877       The Plough public house closed (more...)
1878       Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church Eton Coll.; Edward Sweet
 
         
         
1880       Report of The Inquest Held at Hullavington into The Death of  Mr William Stoneham
 
1887      

 

1888       (Map)
1892      

25th Aug sale by auction of properties and land held at The Queens Head,  ,,,,,(more)

1893        Patron & Vicar of  St Mary Magdalene  church Eton Coll.; George Younger

 

1897      
  • Work on the Railway through Hullavington started (more...)
     
  • 25th June Hullavington celebrates her Majesty Queen Victoria's Diamond  Jubilee in right good style. ....(more)
     
  • The  lych gate  to the church-yard was erected in 1897 by Mr Meredith Meredith-Brown, JP, in memory of his wife. Mr Meredith-Brown died on 21 December 1920, and there is a tablet to his memory in the church.


     
 

1900

 
         
         
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