Muddiford or Mudeford, Hampshire
Historical Description
Muddiford or Mudeford, a village in Christchurch parish, Hants, at the mouth of Christchurch Harbour, 1½ mile E of Christcburch station on the L. & S.W.R., with a post office under Christchurch. It contains lodgings for summer visitors, and commands an excellent bathing beach. Gundi-more, in its vicinity, was formerly the residence of the Rose family, and was visited in their time by Sir Walter Scott, who there wrote part of his " Marmion." A church was built in the village in 1871. Near the village the Stour and Avon flow into the sea in one channel known as " The Run." It is in this " Run " that the famed Christchurch salmon are caught. The fishing is very ancient, and about twenty boats are engaged, each manned by three men.
Administration
The following is a list of the administrative units in which this place was either wholly or partly included.
Ancient County | Hampshire | |
Civil parish | Christchurch | |
Hundred | Christchurch | |
Poor Law union | Christchurch |
Any dates in this table should be used as a guide only.
Directories & Gazetteers
We have transcribed the entry for Muddiford or Mudeford from the following:
- Samuel Lewis' A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis, seventh edition, published 1858. (Muddiford)
Land and Property
The Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for Hampshire (County Southampton) is available to browse.
Newspapers and Periodicals
The British Newspaper Archive have fully searchable digitised copies of the following Hampshire newspapers online:
- Portsmouth Evening News
- Hampshire Telegraph
- Hampshire Advertiser
- Hampshire Chronicle
- Aldershot Military Gazette
Visitations Heraldic
The Visitations of Hampshire, 1530, 1575, & 1622-34 is available to view on the Heraldry page.