- Gillingham, Dorset
:"Not to be confused with
Gillingham, Kent Infobox UK place
official_name= Gillingham
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shire_district=North Dorset
shire_county=Dorset
country= England
region= South West England
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population= 9,323 [Census 2001 ]
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latitude= 51.0375
longitude= -2.2748
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Gillingham (Audio|En-uk-Gillingham(Dorset).ogg|pronunciation) is a town in the
Blackmore Vale area ofDorset ,England . The town is the most northerly in the county. It is 3 miles south of theA303 lying on the B3095 and B3081. It is near to the town ofShaftesbury which lies 7 miles to the south east. Neighbouring hamlets includedPeacemarsh , Bay andWyke . These hamlets have now however become part of Gillingham as it expanded.Gillingham is pronounced with the G as in 'goat'. It is not to be confused with Gillingham in Kent, in which the G is pronounced as a J as in the girl's name Jill.
History
There is a
stone age barrow [ [http://www.thedorsetpage.com/locations/place/G010.htm The Dorset Page's Gillingham Page] ] in the town, and evidence of Roman settlement in the second century and third century. The town was really established by theSaxons . The church of St Mary the Virgin has a Saxon cross shaft dating to 800-900AD. [ [http://www.gillinghamanglican.org.uk/history/ St Mary the Virgin] ]The name Gillingham was used for the town in the Saxon
charter of the 10th century, and also in the annals of 1016 as the location of abattle betweenEdmund II of England and the DanishVikings . In theDomesday book of 1086 it is "Gelingham", and later spellings include "Gellingeham" in 1130, "Gyllingeham" in 1152 and "Gilingeham" in 1209. The name implies a “homestead of the family or followers of a man called Gylla”, a model consistent with the occupation of Dorset by the Saxons from the 7th century.In October 1348, fifty percent of the 2,000 people living in the town died of the
Black Death in the following four months. [Times 1/2/07 Simon de Bruxelles "Lost documents shed light on Black Death]In the
Middle Ages , Gillingham was the seat of a royal hunting lodge, visited by King Henry I, Henry II, John and Henry III. A nearby royal forest was set aside for the king'sdeer . The lodge fell into disrepair and was destroyed in 1369 by Edward III.Edward Rawson , the first secretary to theMassachusetts Bay Colony was born in Gillingham.Gillingham became a centre for local farming, gained the first
Grammar School in Dorset in 1526 and a mill forsilk in 1769. Gillingham's church has a 14th centurychancel , though most of the rest of the building was built in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many other buildings in the town are of Tudor origin.In the 1850s, the arrival of the
railway to the town brought prosperity and new industries includingbrickmaking ,cheese production,printing ,soap manufacture and at the end of the 19th century one of the firstpetrol engine plants in the country. In thesecond world war Gillingham's place on the railway, which went fromLondon toExeter , was key to its rapid growth. In 1940 and 1941 there was large scale evacuation of London, and other industrial cities, to rural towns, particularly in the north, southwest andWales . Gillingham, being on the railway, grew rapidly because of this, and has not stopped growing since. Gillingham's position 4 miles south of theA303 , the main London to southwest England road, means it remains a popular commuter town.Gillingham was the centre of a Liberty of the same name.
John Constable 's painting of the old town bridge is in theTate Gallery .Today
In the 2001 census, the town had a population of 9,323; a large increase from 6,187 in 1991. 35% of the population are retired. The town has 70 shops, and the Gillingham education area has 7 primary schools (4 in the town) and 1 secondary school. Gillingham railway station is on the
Exeter toLondon railway line, and 4mile s away from theA303 , the main London to south-west England road.Mrs S Dobie is the town clerk of Gillingham town council. [ [http://www.north-dorset.gov.uk/parish_councils Parish council info] ]
See
List of hundreds in Dorset .References
External links
* [http://www.north-dorset.gov.uk/ North Dorset District Council]
* [http://www.catnip.co.uk/gillingham/ Photographs of the town]
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