house history

Icen Cottage – The Porter Family

Welcome to the tenth part of our series exploring the history of Icen Cottage, Fordington. In previous blogs, we have introduced you to the cottage, shown you some of the earliest documents relating to the cottage, discussed some of the problems when trying to identify the people who lived in the cottage, introduced George Cull as one of… Read more Icen Cottage – The Porter Family

Icen Cottage – Fordington and the Rev Henry Moule

Welcome to the eighth part of our series exploring the history of Icen Cottage, Fordington. In previous blogs, we have introduced you to the cottage, shown you some of the earliest documents relating to the cottage, discussed some of the problems when trying to identify the people who lived in the cottage, introduced George Cull as one of… Read more Icen Cottage – Fordington and the Rev Henry Moule

Icen Cottage – Thomas Provis Wickham

Welcome to the sixth part of our series exploring the history of Icen Cottage, Fordington. In previous blogs, we have introduced you to the cottage, shown you some of the earliest documents relating to the cottage, discussed some of the problems when trying to identify the people who lived in the cottage, introduced George Cull as one… Read more Icen Cottage – Thomas Provis Wickham

Icen Cottage – The Masters Family – Too Many John Masters!

This is the third blog on the history of Icen Cottage in Fordington. In our previous blog concerning Icen Cottage we mentioned a bundle of documents concerning the transfer of the Copyhold of a cottage and garden in Fordington known as Dolls Hole and later as Icen Cottage. In that blog we wrote about Ambrose… Read more Icen Cottage – The Masters Family – Too Many John Masters!

Icen Cottage – The Earliest Documents

This is the second blog on the history of Icen Cottage in Fordington, looking at the earliest documents we hold concerning the cottage. If you have missed the first blog, giving an introduction to Icen Cottage, we’d recommend you give that a read first! In the collection of Andrews, Son and Huxtable Solicitors of Dorchester… Read more Icen Cottage – The Earliest Documents

An Introduction to Icen Cottage

House history research is one of the most common reasons for people visiting the History Centre. Tracing the history of buildings can be very difficult and the documents available to researchers vary greatly from building to building. Over the course of this series of blogs, we will show you what it is possible to learn about… Read more An Introduction to Icen Cottage