List of maps

A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 11, Downton Hundred; Elstub and Everleigh Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1980.

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A P Baggs, Elizabeth Crittall, Jane Freeman, Janet H Stevenson, 'List of maps', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 11, Downton Hundred; Elstub and Everleigh Hundred, ed. D A Crowley( London, 1980), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol11/xiii [accessed 8 December 2024].

A P Baggs, Elizabeth Crittall, Jane Freeman, Janet H Stevenson, 'List of maps', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 11, Downton Hundred; Elstub and Everleigh Hundred. Edited by D A Crowley( London, 1980), British History Online, accessed December 8, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol11/xiii.

A P Baggs, Elizabeth Crittall, Jane Freeman, Janet H Stevenson. "List of maps". A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 11, Downton Hundred; Elstub and Everleigh Hundred. Ed. D A Crowley(London, 1980), , British History Online. Web. 8 December 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol11/xiii.

LIST OF MAPS

All the maps were drawn by K. J. Wass, of the Department of Geography, University College, London, from drafts prepared by D. A. Crowley and Janet H. Stevenson. The parish, tithing, and township boundaries on the hundred and parish maps are taken from inclosure maps and from the tithe maps of the earlier 19th century.

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Downton Hundred c. 1831 2
Bishopstone c. 1792, based on the inclosure award map in the Wiltshire Record Office 4
Downton c. 1837, based on the tithe award maps of c. 1837 for Downton (Charlton tithing, Wick and Walton tithing, and Downton borough, East Downton tithing, Church tithing, and Hamptworth, and Nunton and Bodenham), and of c. 1839 for Standlynch 20–1
East Knoyle and Hindon c. 1840, based on the tithe award maps of East Knoyle (1839) and Hindon (c.1843) 84
Elstub and Everleigh Hundred c. 1840 104
Enford in the early 19th century, based on Andrews and Dury's Map of Wiltshire (1773), and on the inclosure award maps of Enford, East Chisenbury, Coombe, Fifield, and Longstreet (all c. 1809), and of Littlecott (1817), in the Wiltshire Record Office 116
Overton in the early 19th century, based on the inclosure award map (1815–16) of the townships of East Overton, West Overton, Lockeridge, and Shaw, and the chapelry of Fyfield in the Wiltshire Record Office, a map of Fyfield (1811) in the British Library, and a map of Alton Priors (1912) in New College, Oxford. 182
Wroughton c. 1840, based on a tithe award map for the townships of Elcombe, Overtown, Salthrop, and Westlecott (1846), and on maps of the townships of Elcombe and Uffcott in Broad Hinton (1797) and of the township of Wroughton (1795), all in the Wiltshire Record Office 236