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Dummer

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Content derived from research undertaken as part of the Victoria County History project

The wooden lychgate at the entrance to the church yard from the street was erected in 1919 as a memorial to the 13 men of the parish who lost their

Documents for ten Dummer inhabitants (all men), survive for this period, eight wills and nine inventories held in Hampshire Record Office and The N

Ten wills and seven inventories survive for this period, all held in the Hampshire Record Office.

Four wills survive for this period, one written in Latin.

Only two wills survive for this period, both are written in Latin and have been transcribed by the Wills Group of the New Victoria County of Hampsh

Dummer is described as being in the county of Southampton, the old name for Hampshire and is located 8 kilometres/6 miles to the south-west of Basi

Wills of the Rectors of Dummer

Dummer parish lies 6 miles south west of Basingstoke just 1km south of junction 7 on the M3.

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