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SHEPTON-MALLET-popularly Shepun-a town, a parish, a sub-district, and a district, in Somerset. The town stands on the East Somerset rai1way, under the Mendip hills, 5 miles E by S of Wells; was known to the Saxons as Sepeton; figured as a place of considerable trade in the 14th century; was twice visited, in 1685, by the Duke of Monmouth and his troops; witnessed the execution of twelve persons, by order of Judge Jeffreys; underwent great vicissitudes at various periods; began to run a course of steady prosperity, about 1851; numbers, among its natives, Hugh Inge who died in 1528, the physician Carlton who died in 1709, and the theologian S. Browne who died in 1732; occupies a number of small elevations, with its chief street crossing a valley from N to S; consists of about ten streets, of rather mean appearance, but recently much improved; includes a considerable market place, with a fine hexagonal Gothic market-cross, erected in 1500, and restored in 1841; is a seat of petty sessions, and a polling place; publishes a weekly newspaper; and has a head post-office,‡ a r. station, two banking offices, two chief inns, a police station, a county jail with capacity for 169 male and 52 female prisoners, excellent waterworks, an ancient cruciform church recently restored and enlarged, four dissenting chapels, a Roman Catholic chapel, a public cemetery of about 5 acres with two mortuary chapels, an endowed grammar-school with £30 a year, national and British schools, a mechanics' institute, a literary institution and reading room, a horticultural society, endowed alms houses with £359 a year, a workhouse with capacity for more than 400 persons, and general charities £105. A weekly market is held on Friday; a cattle-market, on the third Friday of every month; and fairs, on Easter-Monday, 18 June, and 8 Aug-Brewing, boot and shoe-making, and the manufacture of silk, crape, and velvet are carried on in the town; and rope-making, brick and tile making, and bacon-curing, in the neighbourhood. Pop. of the town in 1861, 4,868. Houses, 1,036.
The parish contains also part of Oakhill hamlet, and comprises 3,572 acres. Real property, £16,972; of which £150 are. in gasworks. Pop. in 1851, 5,116; in 1861, 5,347. Houses, 1,143. The manor belonged, before the Norman conquest, to Glastonbury abbey; went, soon after the conquest, to Roger de Curcelle; passed to the Malletts till the time of King John; went then to the Crown; and was attached in 1536 to the Duchy of Cornwall. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Bath and Wells. Value, £788.* Patrons, alternately the Prince of Wales and the Wickham family. The vicarage of Oakhill is a separate benefice.The sub-district contains five parishes, and comprises 15,252 acres. Pop., 8,152. Houses, 1,726.The district comprehends also the sub-districts of Stoke-Lane and Evercreech, and comprises 49,657 acres. Poor rates in 1863, £12,019. Pop. in 1851, 16,957; in 1861, 16,619. Houses, 3,667. Marriages in 1863, 94; births, 474,-of which 37 were illegitimate; deaths, 262,-of which 64 were at ages under 5 years, and 19 at ages above 85. Marriages in the ten years 1851-60, 1,063; births, 5,143; deaths, 3,350. The places of worship, in 1851, were 25 of the Church of England, with 7,409 sittings; 1 of Presbyterians, with 155 s.; 2 of Independents, with 775 s.; 1 of Baptists, with 120 s.; 1 of Unitarians, with 133 s.; 18 of Wesleyans, with 3,462 s.; 4 of Primitive Methodists, with 380 s.; 1 of Wesleyan Reformers, with 50 s.; 1 of Bible Christians, with 195 s.; and 1 of Roman Catholics, with 65 attendants. The schools were 18 public day schools, with 1,271 scholars; 39 private day schools, with 740 s.; 35 Sunday schools, with 2,212 s.; and 1 evening school for adults, with 11 s.
(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72))
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Feature Description: | "a parish, a sub-district, and a district" (ADL Feature Type: "countries, 3rd order divisions") |
Administrative units: | Shepton Mallet CP/AP Shepton Mallet SubD Shepton Mallet RegD/PLU Somerset AncC |
Place names: | SEPETON | SHEPTON MALLET |
Place: | Shepton Mallet |
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