Do you have ancestors from Dorset who were hemp or flax growers? Explore this index of hemp and flax growing between the years 1782 and 1793. This collection is published in partnership with Somerset and Dorset Family History Society and the Family History Federation.
Do you have ancestors from Dorset who were hemp or flax growers? Explore this index of hemp and flax growing between the years 1782 and 1793. This collection is published in partnership with Somerset and Dorset Family History Society and the Family History Federation.
Each record includes a transcript of the original record. The information contained in the records varies however you may be able to find out a combination of the following:
First name(s)
Last name
Event year
Residence
Fields
Place
Quarter sessions quarter
Entry number
Parish where grown
Year crop grown
Flax stones
Bounty pounds
Bounty shillings
Bounty pence
Churchwarden’s first name
Church warden’s last name
Overseer’s first name
Overseer’s last name
Recognisance 1’s first name
Recognisance 1’s last name
Recognisance 1’s parish
Recognisance 2’s first name
Recognisance 2’s last name
Recognisance 2’s parish
The Dorset Hemp and Flax Growers is an alphabetical index of growers of flax and hemp compiled from bounty claim forms, newspapers, recognisances, pay lists and returns. The index contains 3,350 entries about bounties for hemp and flax growing between the years 1782 and 1793. Most of the entries are for Dorset, although a few are for Somerset and Devon.
All except the newspapers were documents involved in the implementation of the Government act providing for bounties for dressed fibre ready for market to be paid to encourage growing of hemp and flax.
Begin your search broadly with just a first and last name.
You can narrow your results if needed by adding a year or place.