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A History of the County of Somerset

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Authoritative and comprehensive account of one of Somerset's leading towns.Castle Cary is a relatively unspoilt town deep in the Somerset countryside, its narrow streets rich in high-quality late e...
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  • 23 December 2010
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Authoritative and comprehensive account of one of Somerset's leading towns.

Castle Cary is a relatively unspoilt town deep in the Somerset countryside, its narrow streets rich in high-quality late eighteenth and nineteenth-century buildings. Its most famous industry, horsehair weaving, still flourishes.
This volume explores its history from the original castle and its lords to its rebirth as an industrial town. It also covers many villages, among them Ansford, early home of Parson Woodforde; Kingweston, virtually recreated bythe Dickinson family; Keinton Mandeville, once famous for its paving stone quarries and as the birthplace of Henry Irving; tiny Wheathill, almost obliterated by a golf course; and West Lydford, the family home of the early eighteenth-century diarist John Cannon. Other places of note include Barton St David, home of Henry Adams, the reputed ancestor of two American Presidents, and Lovington, whose small primary school traces its origins back to an eighteenth-century charity school.

M.C. Siraut is a historian and archivist; she is the county editor for the Victoria History of Somerset.
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Price: $140.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Victoria County History
Publication Date: 23 December 2010
Trim Size: 12.01 X 8.19 in
ISBN: 9781904356356
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, European history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology
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[B]eautifully produced.and meticulously researched [...] This is an exemplary volume, which demonstrates the worth of the Red Books [...] It is local history of high quality, an invaluable resource not only for those looking at any community in the area, but also for anybody researching more widely one of the many themes around which it is constructed.
Bibliography
Introduction
Catsash hundred
Castle Cary
Alford
Ansford
Babcary
Barton St David
Keinton Mandeville
Kingweston
Lovington
West Lydford
Wheathill [in Whitley hundred]