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The Wiltshire Victoria County History, properly called The Victoria History of the County of Wiltshire but commonly referred to as VCH Wiltshire, is an encyclopaedic history of the county of Wiltshire in England. It forms part of the overall Victoria County History of England founded in 1899 in honour of Queen Victoria. With eighteen volumes published in the series, it is now the most substantial of the Victoria County Histories.


Overview

A set of Wiltshire volumes was planned from the start; the authors engaged included Maud Davies, who began writing in 1906. However, the VCH central office ran into financial difficulty in 1908, and although work resumed in 1910 in ten counties, Wiltshire was not among them. In 1947 the Wiltshire project was revived, leading to publication of the first volume in 1953. For many years the project was chiefly funded by Wiltshire County Council and other Wiltshire local authorities and managed by the Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee. In 2002 the project became a partnership between the county council (later Wiltshire Council) and the University of the West of England, employing a county editor and an assistant county editor, with offices at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre in
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. Beyond writing the history itself, the staff promoted local history by giving talks and presentations to local societies. The chairman of the Wiltshire VCH Committee said in a news release in December 2003: "While the big red volumes are still at the heart of the Wiltshire Victoria County History, we are keen to take our county history out to as many people as possible, through affordable publications, modern technology, and new ways of working". In 2014 the Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee was wound up because all funding partners had ended their funding, and the continuation of the project became the responsibility of the Wiltshire Victoria County History Trust. Work is expected to proceed more slowly, according to available resources, but will continue to be overseen, and volumes published, by the Institute of Historical Research of the University of London.


Staff


List of county editors

* 1947–1955:
Ralph Bernard Pugh Ralph Bernard Pugh (1 August 1910 – 3 December 1982) was an historian and editor of the ''Victoria History of the Counties of England'' from 1949 to 1977. He was also a professor of English history at the University of London, a Fellow of S ...
FSA (also General Editor of the Victoria County History from 1949 to 1977)'Editorial note', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 12 (1983), p. XV, a
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* G. M. Young (joint editor, to 1953) * 1956–1977: Elizabeth Crittall * 1977–2006: Douglas A. Crowley * 2006–2014: Virginia Bainbridge


List of assistant county editors

Until 1968, there was only one assistant editor, but after that there were sometimes two."Consequently it was possible in 1968 to appoint a second assistant editor in addition to the editor and assistant editor already employed... The post of a second assistant editor was filled in September 1968 by Mr. D. A. Crowley." From 'Editorial note', ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 9'' (1970), pp. XV * Margaret Saunders (to 1959) * K. H. Rogers (1959 to May 1964)"It has to be recorded here that in May 1964 K. H. Rogers resigned from the assistant editorship, and was replaced in October 1964 by Colin Shrimpton." From 'Editorial note' in ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 8'' (1965), p. XIII a
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* Colin Shrimpton (October 1964 to 1965)) * Janet H. Stevenson (July 1966 to 1997)"Also in 1997 Janet Stevenson retired, and in 1998 Jane Freeman resigned, as assistant editors after 32 and 20 years' service respectively... In January 1999 Carrie Smith took up the post of Assistant Editor." From 'Editorial note', ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 16: Kinwardstone Hundred'' (1999), p. XIII a
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/ref> * Douglas A. Crowley (1968 to 1977) * Jane Freeman (1978 to 1998) * Carrie Smith (1999 to 2004) * Virginia Bainbridge (2004 to 2006) * James Lee PhD (
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) (2006 to 2007) * Alex Craven (2007 to 2014)VCH Wiltshire Staff
at victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk/counties/Wiltshire


Volumes published


General volumes

* Volume I, Part 1 (1957): Archaeological gazetteer; prehistoric, Pagan Saxon, and early medieval remains. * Volume I, Part 2 (1973): Settlement and agriculture during the prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon periods. * Volume II (1955): Anglo-Saxon Wiltshire, the Wiltshire Domesday, the Wiltshire Geld Rolls, fiefs in the
Exon Domesday The ''Liber Exoniensis'' or ''Exon Domesday'' is the oldest of the three manuscripts originating with the Domesday Survey of 1086, covering south-west England. It contains a variety of administrative materials concerning the counties of Cornwa ...
. * Volume III (1956): Ecclesiastical history, Roman Catholicism and Protestant Nonconformity, religious houses. * Volume IV (1959): Economic history, agriculture, industries, roads, canals, railways, taxation, population, sport, spas, freemasonry, royal forests, Cranborne chase. * Volume V (1957): Medieval government, feudal Wiltshire, parliamentary representation, county government, public health, education.


Topographical volumes

A series of volumes addresses the history of Wiltshire on a parish-by-parish basis, arranged according to the former hundreds. * Volume VI (1962): Wilton, Old Salisbury, New Salisbury, and Underditch hundred (
Stratford-sub-Castle Stratford-sub-Castle in Wiltshire, England was anciently a separate village and civil parish but since 1954 has been a northern suburb of the city of Salisbury. At approximately 170 ft above sea level, it is dominated to the east by the r ...
, Wilsford, Woodford). * Volume VII (1953): Bradford hundred ( Bradford on Avon, including
Holt Holt or holte may refer to: Natural world *Holt (den), an otter den * Holt, an area of woodland Places Australia * Holt, Australian Capital Territory * Division of Holt, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Vic ...
,
South Wraxall South Wraxall is a village and a civil parish in Wiltshire, England, north of Bradford on Avon. The village is to the east of the B3109 road from Bradford on Avon to Corsham. The parish includes the village of Lower Wraxall, to the south of Sou ...
, Winsley, Limpley Stoke; Broughton Gifford,
Great Chalfield Great Chalfield, also sometimes called by its Latin name of Chalfield Magna, formerly East Chalfield and anciently Much Chaldefield, is a small village and former civil parish in west Wiltshire, England, now part of Atworth parish. Its nearest to ...
, Monkton Farleigh, Wingfield); Melksham hundred ( Erlestoke,
Hilperton Hilperton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. The village is separated by a few fields (the Hilperton Gap) from the northeastern edge of the town of Trowbridge and is approximately from Trowbridge town centre. South of Hil ...
, Melksham – with
Beanacre Beanacre is a small village in Wiltshire, England, about north of Melksham on the A350 towards Chippenham. It is in the civil parish of Melksham Without. The Bristol Avon passes to the east of the village where a stream from Sandridge joins i ...
,
Shaw Shaw may refer to: Places Australia *Shaw, Queensland Canada *Shaw Street, a street in Toronto England *Shaw, Berkshire, a village *Shaw, Greater Manchester, a location in the parish of Shaw and Crompton *Shaw, Swindon, a List of United Kingdom ...
and Whitley) – Poulshot, Trowbridge,
Whaddon Whaddon may refer to several places in England: *Whaddon, Buckinghamshire *Whaddon, Cambridgeshire *Whaddon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire * Whaddon, Stroud, in Brookthorpe-with-Whaddon, Gloucestershire *Whaddon, Wiltshire, hamlet near Trowbridge * Wh ...
); and Potterne and Cannings hundred ( Bromham,
Bishop's Cannings Bishops Cannings is a village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey in Wiltshire, England, north-east of Devizes. The parish includes the village of Coate (not to be confused with Coate, Swindon) and the hamlets of Bourton, Horton and Little Ho ...
, Highway, West Lavington,
Potterne Potterne is a village and civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, England. The village is south of Devizes and lies on the A360 which links Devizes to Salisbury. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Potterne Wick. History There is evide ...
, and Rowde). * Volume VIII (1965): Warminster hundred ( Bishopstrow,
Corsley Corsley is a hamlet and civil parish west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. The parish is on the county border with Somerset; the Somerset town of Frome is about to the northwest. The largest settlement in the parish is Corsley Heath, which ...
, Dinton,
Fisherton Delamere Fisherton de la Mere, also spelt Fisherton Delamere, is a small village and former civil parish on the River Wylye, Wiltshire, England. The village lies just off the A36, midway between Salisbury and Warminster, each about distant. The parish ...
, Norton Bavant, Pertwood,
Sutton Veny Sutton Veny is a village and civil parish in the Wylye valley, to the southeast of the town of Warminster in Wiltshire, England; the village is about from Warminster town centre. 'Sutton' means 'south farmstead' in relation to Norton Bavant, on ...
, Teffont Magna, Upton Scudamore, Warminster); Westbury hundred ( Westbury); and Whorwellsdown hundred (
Steeple Ashton Steeple Ashton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, east of Trowbridge. In the north of the parish are the hamlets of Ashton Common and Bullenhill. Name and history Until the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Steeple Ashton w ...
– including
West Ashton West Ashton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It is about southeast of Trowbridge, near the A350 between Melksham and Yarnbrook which bypasses Trowbridge. The parish includes the hamlets of Dunge (), East Town () and Rood As ...
, Semington and
Great Hinton Great Hinton is a small village and civil parish about south of Melksham and north-east of Trowbridge in Wiltshire, England. The parish includes the hamlets of Bleet and Cold Harbour. History The parish was a tithing of the ancient pari ...
North Bradley North Bradley is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, between Trowbridge and Westbury. The village is about south of Trowbridge town centre. The parish includes most of the village of Yarnbrook, and the hamlets of Brokerswood, Cu ...
,
East Coulston Coulston (until 1934 called East Coulston) is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, five miles northeast of the town of Westbury, just north of the B3098 road. The village lies under the north slope of Salisbury Plain and the parish ...
,
Edington Eddington or Edington may refer to: People *Eddington Varmah, Liberian politician *Eddington (surname), people with the surname Places Australia * Eddington, Victoria United Kingdom * Eddington, Berkshire * Eddington, Cambridge * Ed ...
,
Keevil Keevil is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about east of the centre of Trowbridge and a similar distance south of Melksham. The village lies on a slope between Great Hinton and Bulkington. Semington Brook forms much of t ...
). * Volume IX (1970): Kingsbridge hundred ( Chiseldon, Clyffe Pypard, Draycot Foliat,
Hilmarton Hilmarton is a village and civil parish in North Wiltshire, in the west of England. The village lies on the A3102 between the towns of Calne and Wootton Bassett, and south of Lyneham. The parish includes the village of Goatacre and the hamlets ...
, Liddington, Lydiard Tregoze, Lyneham,
Swindon Swindon () is a town and unitary authority with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Wiltshire, England. As of the 2021 Census, the population of Swindon was 201,669, making it the largest town in the county. The Swindon un ...
, Tockenham, Wanborough, Wootton Bassett). * Volume X (1975): Swanborough hundred ( Alton Barnes, Beechingstoke, All Cannings,
Charlton Charlton may refer to: People * Charlton (surname) * Charlton (given name) Places Australia * Charlton, Queensland * Charlton, Victoria * Division of Charlton, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wale ...
,
Great Cheverell Great Cheverell is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, south of Devizes. In some sources the Latinized name of Cheverell Magna is used, especially when referring to the ecclesiastical parish. The parish includes Great Cheverell ...
,
Little Cheverell Little Cheverell is a small village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in Wiltshire, England. In some sources the Latinized name of Cheverell Parva is used, especially when referring to the parish. The village lies on the B3098 Westbury ...
, Chirton,
Etchilhampton Etchilhampton is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, in the Vale of Pewsey east of Devizes. History The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded a settlement of 28 households, held by Edward of Salisbury. The manor came into the Ma ...
, Huish,
Market Lavington Market Lavington is a civil parish and large village with a population of about 2,200 on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, south of the market town of Devizes. The village lies on the B3098 Westbury–Urchfont road w ...
, Manningford Abbots, Manningford Bruce, Marden, North Newnton, Rushall, Stanton St Bernard, Stert, Upavon, Urchfont, Wilcot (with Oare), Wilsford, Woodborough), and Devizes. * Volume XI (1980): Downton hundred – Bishopstone near Salisbury, Downton, including Barford, Bodenham,
Charlton Charlton may refer to: People * Charlton (surname) * Charlton (given name) Places Australia * Charlton, Queensland * Charlton, Victoria * Division of Charlton, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wale ...
, Hamptworth, Nunton,
Standlynch Trafalgar Park (also known as Trafalgar House, formerly Standlynch Park) is a large Georgian country house about 1.4 miles (2.3 km) northeast of the village of Downton in south Wiltshire, England, and 4.5 miles (7.3 km) southeast of th ...
, Wick,
Witherington Witherington is a small settlement in Wiltshire, England, in the extreme south-east of the county, a tithing of the civil parish of Downton. Although surveyed in the Domesday Book in the 11th century, it is now little more than one farm. The fa ...
, Fonthill Bishop, East Knoyle, including Hindon; Elstub and Everleigh hundred – Collingbourne Ducis, Enford, Everleigh, Fittleton, Ham, Little Hinton,
Netheravon Netheravon is a village and civil parish on the River Avon and A345 road, about north of the town of Amesbury in Wiltshire, South West England. It is within Salisbury Plain. The village is on the right (west) bank of the Avon, opposite Fit ...
, Overton (including Alton Barnes and Fyfield), Patney,
Rollestone Rollestone is a small village and former civil parish on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. It is near the River Till. Its nearest town is Amesbury, about away to the east. For local government purposes, Rollestone was added to Shrewton ...
,
Stockton Stockton may refer to: Places Australia * Stockton, New South Wales * Stockton, Queensland, a locality in the Cassowary Coast Region New Zealand *Stockton, New Zealand United Kingdom *Stockton, Cheshire *Stockton, Norfolk *Stockton, Chirbu ...
, Westwood, Wroughton. * Volume XII (1983): Ramsbury hundred ( Bishopstone near Swindon, Ramsbury, including Axford,
Baydon Baydon is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England about south-east of Swindon. The eastern boundary of the parish forms part of the county boundary with Berkshire, and the village is about north-west of the West Berkshire market town ...
); Selkley hundred ( Aldbourne, Avebury, Broad Hinton,
East Kennett East Kennett is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, west of Marlborough. The United Kingdom Census 2011 recorded a parish population of 84. The River Kennet forms most of the northern boundary of the parish, and the village ...
, Mildenhall, Ogbourne St Andrew, Ogbourne St George, Preshute, Winterbourne Bassett, Winterbourne Monkton); and Marlborough. * Volume XIII (1987): Chalke hundred ( Alvediston,
Berwick St John Berwick St John is a village and civil parish in south-west Wiltshire, England, about east of Shaftesbury in Dorset. The parish includes the Ashcombe Park estate, part of the Ferne Park estate, and most of Rushmore Park (since 1939 the home ...
,
Bower Chalke Bowerchalke is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southwest of Salisbury. It is in the south of the county, about from the boundary with Dorset and from that with Hampshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Mead En ...
,
Broad Chalke Broad Chalke, sometimes spelled Broadchalke, Broad Chalk or Broadchalk, is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about west of the city of Salisbury. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Knapp, Mount Sorrel and Stoke Farthing. ...
, Ebbesbourne Wake,
Fifield Bavant Fifield Bavant (/'fʌɪfiːld 'bavənt/) is a small village and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southwest of Wilton, midway between Ebbesbourne Wake and Broad Chalke on the north bank of the River Ebble. The small Church ...
, Semley, Tollard Royal); Dunworth hundred ( Ansty, Berwick St Leonard, Chicklade, Chilmark, Donhead St Andrew,
Donhead St Mary Donhead St Mary is a village and civil parish in southwest Wiltshire, England, on the county border with Dorset. The village lies about east of the Dorset town of Shaftesbury and stands on high ground above the River Nadder, which rises in the ...
, Fonthill Gifford, Sedgehill,
Swallowcliffe Swallowcliffe is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southeast of Tisbury and west of Salisbury. The village lies about half a mile north of the A30 Shaftesbury- Wilton road which crosses the parish. Geography S ...
, Teffont Evias, Tisbury). * Volume XIV (1991):
Malmesbury hundred Malmesbury was a hundred of the English county of Wiltshire, lying in the north of the county and centring on the historic borough and market town of Malmesbury. The hundred of Malmesbury represents parishes that were within the Domesday hundre ...
(
Bremilham Bremilham, also known as Cowage or Cowich, is a small settlement and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It is near the hamlet of Foxley in the parish of Norton. The nearest town is Malmesbury, about away to the north east. The place-na ...
, Brinkworth, Brokenborough,
Charlton Charlton may refer to: People * Charlton (surname) * Charlton (given name) Places Australia * Charlton, Queensland * Charlton, Victoria * Division of Charlton, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wale ...
, Crudwell, Dauntsey,
Draycot Cerne Draycot Cerne (Draycott) is a small village and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about north of Chippenham. History The parish was referred to as ''Draicote'' (Medieval Latin) in the ancient Domesday hundred of Startley when Geoff ...
,
Foxley Foxley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is about 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Norwich and 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Fakenham. It covers an area of and had a population of 279 in 113 ho ...
, Garsdon, Hankerton, Hullavington,
Lea and Cleverton Lea or LEA may refer to: Places Australia * Lea River, Tasmania, Australia * Lake Lea, Tasmania, from which the Lea River flows * RAAF Base Learmonth, IATA airport code "LEA" England * Lea, Cheshire, a civil parish * Lea, Derbyshire, a settl ...
, Malmesbury (including Corston and
Rodbourne Rodbourne is a suburb of Swindon in Wiltshire, England, north of the town centre and about northwest of Swindon railway station. It includes an area formerly called Even Swindon. Northern area Land to the north of the Wilts and Berks Canal a ...
), Norton, Oaksey,
Seagry Seagry is a civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southeast of Malmesbury and northeast of Chippenham. Its main settlements are the village of Upper Seagry, which was first mentioned in official records under the name Over Seagry (in 1317) ...
,
Great Somerford Great Somerford is a village and civil parish within Dauntsey Vale, Wiltshire, England,OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon, Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher: Ordnance Survey A2 edition (2007). near the south bank of the river Avon. ...
,
Little Somerford Little Somerford is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, southeast of Malmesbury and northeast of Chippenham. The northern boundary of the parish follows approximately the B4040 Malmesbury– Swindon road. The Bristol Avon forms ...
, Stanton St Quintin, Sutton Benger, Westport). * Volume XV (1995): Amesbury hundred ( Allington,
Amesbury Amesbury () is a town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It is known for the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge which is within the parish. The town is claimed to be the oldest occupied settlement in Great Britain, having been first settle ...
, Boscombe, Bulford, Cholderton,
Durnford Durnford is a surname, and may refer to; * Anthony Durnford, British Army officer * Elias Durnford, British Army officer * Elias Walker Durnford, British engineer * Isaac Durnford, Canadian actor * John Durnford, Admiral in the Royal Navy * John ...
, Durrington,
Figheldean Figheldean is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish on the River Avon (Hampshire), River Avon, north of Amesbury in Wiltshire, England. Figheldean parish extends east of the village towards Tidworth as far as Devil's Ditch an ...
; Ludgershall, including
Biddesden Ludgershall ( , with a hard g) is a town and civil parish north east of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It is on the A342 road between Devizes and Andover. The parish includes Faberstown which is contiguous with Ludgershall, and the hamlet o ...
;
Milston __NOTOC__ Milston is a hamlet and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about north of Salisbury and separated from Durrington by the River Avon. The parish covers two hamlets, Milston and Brigmerston, along with farm buildings on Salisbury Plai ...
, Newton Tony,
North Tidworth North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. ''North'' is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. Etymology The word ''north'' is ...
); Branch and Dole hundred (
Berwick St James Berwick St James is a village and civil parish on the River Till in Wiltshire, England, about northwest of Salisbury, on the southern edge of Salisbury Plain. The parish includes the hamlet of Asserton. At the 2001 census the parish had a popu ...
,
Little Langford Little Langford is a hamlet and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England. Its nearest town is Wilton, about to the southeast. It is in the Wylye valley, to the south of the river; the grass fields adjacent to the river were traditionally flood ...
,
Steeple Langford Steeple Langford is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, northwest of Wilton, Wiltshire, Wilton. It has also been called Great Langford or Langford Magna. The village lies on the north bank o ...
including Bathampton and Hanging Langford, Maddington,
South Newton South Newton is a village and civil parish about north-west of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. Topologically it lies between chalk downs to the north-east, and downland with Grovely Wood to the southwest. The village straddles the A36 road ...
,
Orcheston St Mary Orcheston ) is a civil parish and village in Wiltshire, England, lying on Salisbury Plain less than a mile north-west of neighbouring Shrewton. The present-day parish combines the two former parishes of Orcheston St Mary and Orcheston St George ...
,
Sherrington Sherrington is a small village and civil parish on the River Wylye in Wiltshire, England. The part of the Great Ridge Wood known as Snailcreep Hanging lies entirely within Sherrington. Location Sherrington is near the larger village of Codfor ...
, Shrewton, Stapleford, Tilshead, Winterbourne Stoke, Great Wishford, and Wylye). * Volume XVI (1999): Kinwardstone hundred ( Great Bedwyn,
Little Bedwyn Little Bedwyn (also spelt Little Bedwin, and sometimes called Bedwyn Parva) is a village and civil parish on the River Dun in Wiltshire, England, about south-west of the market town of Hungerford in neighbouring Berkshire. The parish includes ...
, Burbage, Buttermere, Chilton Foliat, Chute, Chute Forest, Collingbourne Kingston, Easton, Froxfield, Milton Lilbourne, Pewsey, Savernake,
Tidcombe and Fosbury Tidcombe and Fosbury is a civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about southeast of Marlborough and south of Hungerford, Berkshire. It includes the three small settlements of Fosbury, Tidcombe, and Hippenscombe and lies on the eastern edge of th ...
,
Hippenscombe Hippenscombe is a hamlet within the civil parish of Tidcombe and Fosbury, Wiltshire, in the southwest of England. Marked only on large-scale maps, it lies to the southwest of Oakhill Wood and the northwest of Conholt Park, about south of Hunger ...
, Wootton Rivers). * Volume XVII (2002): Calne hundred ( Berwick Bassett, Blackland; Calne, including Derry Hill,
Quemerford Quemerford is a southeastern suburb of the town of Calne in the county of Wiltshire, England. It is within both the Calne and Calne Without civil parishes, and lies on the A4 road towards Marlborough, which is some to the east. The River Mard ...
, Sandy Lane,
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, Stockley, Studley, Whetham, and Whitley,
Bowood Bowood is a Grade I listed Georgian era, Georgian English country houses, country house in Wiltshire, England, that has been owned for more than 250 years by the Fitzmaurice family. The house, with interiors by Robert Adam, stands in extensive g ...
,
Calstone Wellington Calstone Wellington is a small village and former parish in Wiltshire, England, about south-east of Calne and now part of the civil parish of Calne Without. The village has a 15th-century church. Geography Anciently, there was a distinction b ...
, Cherhill, Compton Bassett,
Heddington Heddington is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in Wiltshire, England south of Calne. The parish includes the hamlet of Heddington Wick. King's Play Hill is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest within the parish ...
, Yatesbury). * Volume XVIII (2011): part of Highworth, Cricklade, and Staple hundred ( Ashton Keynes, Cricklade (St Sampson's and St Mary's), Latton,
Leigh Leigh may refer to: Places In England Pronounced : * Leigh, Greater Manchester, Borough of Wigan ** Leigh (UK Parliament constituency) * Leigh-on-Sea, Essex Pronounced : * Leigh, Dorset * Leigh, Gloucestershire * Leigh, Kent * Leigh, Sta ...
, Lydiard Millicent, Marston Meysey, Purton, including
Braydon Braydon is a civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, about northwest of Swindon, between Purton and Minety. A thinly-populated farming area with no settlements apart from the farms, it is best known for sharing its name with Braydon Forest. T ...
; also Minety, which was part of Gloucestershire until 1844.


Planned publications

Three topographical volumes are in preparation: * Volume XIX: southwest Wiltshire, namely Mere hundred (the town of
Mere Mere may refer to: Places * Mere, Belgium, a village in East Flanders * Mere, Cheshire, England * Mere, Wiltshire, England People * Mere Broughton (1938–2016), New Zealand Māori language activist and unionist * Mere Smith, American televisi ...
and the surrounding parishes of Kilmington, West Knoyle, Maiden Bradley, Stourton and Zeals) and the parishes along the Deverill valley, being parts of the hundreds of Heytesbury and South Damerham: Brixton Deverill, Hill Deverill, Horningsham,
Kingston Deverill Kingston Deverill is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. Its nearest towns are Mere, about to the southwest, and Warminster, about to the northeast. The parish and its demographic figures include the village of Monkton Deveri ...
, Longbridge Deverill, Monkton Deverill; and Compton Chamberlayne, detached to the southeast. * Volume XX:
Chippenham Chippenham is a market town A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village ...
and the surrounding parishes of
Bremhill Bremhill is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. The village is about northwest of Calne and east of Chippenham. The name originates from '' 'Bramble hill'.'' Geography Bremhill civil parish is a rural area which stretches nort ...
, Christian Malford (including the detached hamlet of
Avon Avon may refer to: * River Avon (disambiguation), several rivers Organisations *Avon Buses, a bus operating company in Wirral, England *Avon Coachworks, a car body builder established in 1919 at Warwick, England, relaunched in 1922, following ...
), Hardenhuish, Kington St Michael (including
Kington Langley Kington Langley is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish about north of Chippenham in Wiltshire, England.OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon Scale: 1:25 000; publisher: Ordnance Survey A2 edition (2007). The pa ...
), Langley Burrell, Pewsham (extra-parochial), and
Tytherton Kellaways Kellaways, also known as Tytherton Kellaways, is a village and former ecclesiastical parish in the present-day civil parish of Langley Burrell Without and ceremonial county of Wiltshire, England. Its nearest town is Chippenham, which lies southw ...
. *Volume XXI (begun in 2020): southeast Wiltshire, namely Alderbury hundred ( Alderbury, Idmiston, Winterbourne, Laverstock (with Ford), Pitton and Farley, Winterslow,
Grimstead Grimstead is a civil parish on the River Dun in Wiltshire, England, to the south-east of Salisbury. Its settlements are the villages of East Grimstead and West Grimstead. The 2011 census recorded a parish population of 534. East Grimstead and ...
,
West Dean West Dean may refer to several places in England: *West Dean, Gloucestershire *West Dean, West Sussex *West Dean, Wiltshire *Westdean Cuckmere Valley is a civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. As its name suggests, the p ...
and Clarendon Park); and Frustfield hundred ( Landford and Whiteparish). Four further volumes will complete the coverage of the county. In no particular order, these will cover: * The northern parts of the Borough of Swindon, including Highworth * The Castle Combe and Sherston area * The Corsham area * The Heytesbury area, and the Cawden and Cadworth hundred west and south of Salisbury.


Parishes now in Wiltshire but recorded elsewhere

Shalbourne is covered by the History of the County of Berkshire. South Tidworth, now part of Tidworth parish, is covered by the History of the County of Hampshire.


Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee (1947–2014)

The committee was established in 1947.Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee 1947–1955
from ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 3'' (1956), p. 13
It did not control the day-to-day work of the staff (who were initially employed by the University of London and later by the University of the West of England), but from the early days of the Wiltshire County History project the committee was responsible for ensuring that funding was available for staff salaries and other expenses, offices provided, and suitable projects undertaken. The members of the Committee represented the main financial contributors to the project (initially these were Wiltshire County Council and other local authorities in Wiltshire, and by 2009 Wiltshire Council and the University of the West of England), and also the Central Committee of the Victoria County History, the University of Winchester, the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and the Wiltshire Local History Forum. The Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, as Custos rotulorum, was also an honorary member of the Committee. The Committee was wound up in 2014 after all major contributors had withdrawn their funding for the Wiltshire VCH, so that there were no longer any partners to be represented. At that point, the project was handed over to the Wiltshire VCH Trust, with support from the national organisation of the Victoria County History.


Chairmen of the Committee

*
William Robert Robins William Robert Robins OBE (1886 – 28 September 1959) was a British trade unionist and politician. Born at Osmaston, Derby, Robins was the son of John Robins, a railway wagon builder originally from Yeovil who moved his family to Swindon about ...
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(1947–1959)"W. R. Robins, the first Chairman of the Committee, died in 1959, shortly after his resignation from the Committee, and his successor, J. L. Calderwood, in 1960." Fro
Editorial note
in ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 6'' (1962), p. XIII. Retrieved 27 November 2008
* J. L. Calderwood CBE (1959–1960) * S. V. Christie-Miller CBE (1961–1968)'Editorial note', ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 9'' (1970), pp. XV, a
british-history.ac.uk
Retrieved 27 November 2008.
* Sir Henry Langton DSO DSC (1969–1974) * F. A. Willan CBE, DFC, (1974–1981)"Group Captain F. A. Willan, C.B.E., D.F.C., D.L., died in November 1981 shortly after being succeeded as Chairman of the Wiltshire Victoria County History Committee by Mr. N. J. M. Anderson, M.C., D.L., who had earlier succeeded him as Chairman of the County Council." From 'Editorial note', ''A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 12'' (1983), pp. XV * Nigel J. M. Anderson MC MBE (1981–1985) * D. J. Matthews (1985–1989) * V. C. S. Landell-Mills (1989–2001) * Patricia E. G. Courtman KDC (2001–2002) *
Christopher Newbury Christopher Newbury (born 1956) is a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician. He was a member of the Congress of the Council of Europe from 1998 to 2010 and since 2009 has been a member of the new Wiltshire Council, created that y ...
(2002–2014)


Wiltshire Victoria County History Trust

The Trust, originally established in 2004 as the Wiltshire Victoria County History Appeal Trust, is a registered charity. Until 2014 it was responsible for raising funds for the work of the VCH beyond its core activities. With effect from February 2014, after the core funding of Wiltshire Council and the University of the West of England had been withdrawn, the Trust took on the whole responsibility for the Wiltshire VCH.


Chairmen of the Trust

*V. C. S. Landell-Mills (2004 to 2018) *D. Moss (2018 to date)


See also

* History of Wiltshire * Wiltshire Historic Buildings Trust * List of places in Wiltshire * Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society *
Wiltshire Record Society The Wiltshire Record Society is a text publication society in Wiltshire, England, which edits and publishes historic documents concerned with the history of Wiltshire. History In 1937, Ralph Pugh was the chief mover in a proposal to found the rec ...
* Somerset Victoria County History


References


External links


Wiltshire at victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk

Wiltshire Victoria County History at British History Online

The Wiltshire Victoria County History Trust
{{Wiltshire History of Wiltshire Organisations based in Wiltshire Victoria County History