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Affeton Mill is situated adjacent to the Little Dart River in the bottom of the valley immediately below Affeton Castle, at a distance of approximately 0.5 kilometers. |
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Should Drayford join East Worlington parish or stay in Witheridge? | |
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During World War 2 East Worlington had two different rectors. In 1939 the resident rector was Reverend Twyneham Heron Encombe Wood, who had moved to East Worlington in 1937. In 1942 he was appointed as vicar of a parish in Bournemouth, his birth town and left East Worlington. The incumbent rector in 1942 was Reverend William Humberstone Maddock who located to East Worlington from Liverpool. |
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A timeline of the rectors for St Mary East Worlington (coloured cream) and St Mary West Worlington (coloured purple). From 1919 onwards the same rector managed both churches (coloured green). |
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The Reverend Twyneham Heron Encombe Woods was rector of East Worlington Parish between 1937 and 1942. |
The Reverend William Humberstone Maddock Lth (Licentiate in Theology) was rector of East Worlington Parish between 1942 and 1960. |
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Rull Farm is a C17 grade II listed building mostly rebuilt C19 see: Rull Farmhouse including front railings and cob wall adjoining to north east. |
This timeline provides key information relevant to the establishment and provision of schooling for children living in East and West Worlington. |
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