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I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.
You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.
I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.
But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.
E. Selwood
A lost chapel at Chapel Field?
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RevdMargaretA
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A lost chapel at Chapel Field?
Following Gary's holloway and its Chapel Field, I have been thinking about our lost chapels, of which this county had a great many. Not parish churches, which leave a mark, but chapelries and chapels-of-ease, the small places where a scattered population could hear Mass without the walk to the mother church. When the population thinned, or the Reformation came, these were the first to go: unroofed, robbed, ploughed out. I know of one whose font ended its days as a cattle trough in a farmyard, and another whose only memorial is the field name. Does anyone have a Chapel Field, a Church Close, a Cross Furlong near them? The names are often all that is left, and they are worth collecting before the people who remember them are gone.
The land is full of the memory of those who walked it.
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WiltsMuseum_Col
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A lovely subject, Margaret. The field names are gold, and you are right that they are vanishing, because the people who knew them are. We have a Sanctuary Mead in our parish with no church within a mile, and a Paradise Piece that nobody can account for. The font-as-trough story is commoner than you would think; I have seen three. There is something bleak and rather wonderful about a thing made holy for one purpose serving cattle for four hundred years and outlasting the faith that shaped it.
There a place where you can save them i think here Key to English Place-Names https://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/
There a place where you can save them i think here Key to English Place-Names https://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/
Record it, or it never happened.
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Avebury_Janet
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There is a font like that at a farm near us; the family know exactly what it is and rather treasure it, the cows drink from it still. I always think the chapel would not mind. Better used than smashed. Margaret, if the society can help collect the field names do say, it would make a wonderful little project for the newsletter.
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RevdMargaretA
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