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Berwick Bassett | British History Online (6166 words) |
 | 95) and from 1614 it descended with Winterbourne Bassett manor. |
 | 45) and provision for Berwick Bassett church to be served was made until 1841 by the treasurer of Salisbury cathedral, to whose dignity the prebend of Calne was annexed from between 1220 and 1227, and from 1841 to 1854 by the bishop of Salisbury. |
 | In 1650 the curate of Berwick Bassett received a stipend of £30 from the lessee of the tithes of the parish, in the mid 18th century one of £40. |
| Calne Hundred | British History Online (2542 words) |
 | On the east Berwick Bassett, which was not mentioned in Domesday Book and came to have a church dependent on Calne's, was probably part of the estate and the hundred in the 1080s: (fn. |
 | The combination of Berwick Bassett and Whetham seems to confirm that, in respect of Berwick Bassett, the tithingman represented only what was not Stanley abbey's moiety of the manor; if so, he represented no more than two small populations. |
 | By 1580, and for a reason which is obscure, Berwick Bassett and Whetham had ceased to be represented at the view; (fn. |