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Almost all of the present village of Fisherton de la Mere is now part of the parish of Wylye. However, as the River Wylye is the parish boundary, Fisherton Mill (lying on the south of the river) is in Stockton. On 1 April 1934 the parish (called "Fisherton de la Mare" or Fisherton de la Mere) was
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on each side of the river, each slope running down from an altitude of about 600 feet. At the south is a level area called the Bake. On the north-east the parish boundary ran along the old road from
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while the village of Fisherton de la Mere retained a separate identity within Wylye. In 1931 the parish had a population of 195.
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A schoolroom was built in 1865 just west of the church, attached to an 18th-century cottage, and was later supported by the
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When his niece and heiress Eleanor Delamare died in 1413, Fisherton passed into the Paulet family and thus to the
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in Somerset. Their son Sir John Paulet married Constance, daughter and coheir of Hugh Poynings, son and heir of
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at books.google.com: "Fisherton de la Mere, so named after its ancient lords, the De la Meres of Nunney Castle."
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of Wiltshire. It contained two villages, Fisherton itself, to the north of the River Wylye, and
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and there were 42 households and a mill. The estate was held by Roger de Corcelle, alongside
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at gresham.ac.uk: "Winchester may have been born at Fisherton-Delamare in Wiltshire..."
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Eldest son of Lord William Seymour, younger brother of Edward, 9th Duke of Somerset
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The former parish was a rough oblong stretching both north and south up into the
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from 1927, and he lived at Bapton Manor. In 1939 his heirs sold his estate to
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The ancient parish of Fisherton de la Mere formed a detached part of the
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Domesday for Wiltshire: extracted from accurate copies of the original
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A handbook for travellers in Wiltshire, Dorsetshire and Somersetshire
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The name Delamere, Delamare, or de la Mere, refers to the family of
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Parliament constituency, and the serving Member of Parliament is
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The Legal Quays: Sir William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester
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in 1975. A detailed parish history was published in 1965 by the
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William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester: A Question of Age
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was extinguished in 1934, when Fisherton was transferred to
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The register of Robert Hallum, Bishop of Salisbury, 1407–17
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The Annual register of world events: a review of the year
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The Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine
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Abstracts of Wiltshire inclosure awards and agreements
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Church courts, sex and marriage in England, 1570–1640
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Almost the whole of the village was designated as a
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Fisherton Delamere

Fisherton de la Mere is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU000385
Civil parish
Wylye
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA12
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Salisbury
UK

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