MANOR FARM, BREMHILL, WILTSHIRE, PADBROOK FARM, LYDIARD TREGOZE, WILTSHIRE, VICARAGE FARM, STUDLEY, WILTSHIRE

This material is held atMuseum of English Rural Life

  • Reference
    • GB 7 FR WIL 7
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1843-1967
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English.
  • Physical Description
    • 2 series

Scope and Content

Consists of books of account 1843-1967; labour payment book 1867-1913

Administrative / Biographical History

The donor's family took possession of Padbrook Farm, Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire in 1843. Charles Vine (the donor's grandfather) remained there until 1850 when he moved to a larger farm at Vicarage Farm, Studley, Wiltshire. In 1892 the family moved to Manor Farm, Bremhill, Wiltshire and at the same time rented Glebe Farm, Bremhill, Wiltshire which was relinquished in the early years of this century. The donor is the youngest of five sons, three of whom acquired local farms. Manor Farm has remained constant in size since 1892, apart from a smallholding of 25 acres rented between 1909 and the end of the first world war. Farm size of Manor Farm: approximately 200 acres; clay in valleys, sand on hills; tenants to Lord Lansdowne

Arrangement

  • 1 BOOKS OF ACCOUNT
  • 2 LABOUR BOOKS

Access Information

Available for consultation

Acquisition Information

Accession number 372

Other Finding Aids

A detailed catalogue is available at the Museum of English Rural Life

Conditions Governing Use

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Geographical Names