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Corsley : ウィキペディア英語版
Corsley

Corsley is a village and civil parish west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England, at . The parish includes seven hamlets: Corsley Heath (generally regarded as the centre of the parish), Lane End, Longhedge, Lyes Green and three Whitbournes.
Much of the parish was originally part of the Longleat Estate and part of the Longleat Safari Park lies within the parish boundary.
Corsley Mill is now in Chapmanslade parish.
==History==
Domesday Book says of Corsley "Azor holds one hide in Corselie... Here is ploughed land... and the mill pays 40 pence. And the wood is a furlong in length and half a furlong broad. It is worth 20 shillings."〔Gough, P. H., ''The Story of Corsley and its Church'' (2nd edition, 1974) p. 9〕 In 1232, Henry III granted the manor of Corsley to Godfrey de Crawcumb, with the right to hold an annual fair on 20 July (the feast of St Margaret) and a weekly market on Fridays.〔Gough, p. 13〕

By about 1250, there were four separate manors, Corsley, Little Corsley, Huntenhull, and Whitbourne.〔Gough, p. 11〕
In 1544, after the monastery at Maiden Bradley had been dissolved, the manor of Whitbourne was sold and the chapel of St John there disappeared.〔Gough pp. 14-15〕 In 1579, Little Corsley was bought by Walter Hungerford of Farleigh Hungerford Castle. In 1539, the manor of Corsley was granted to Edward Seymour, who leased it to his steward John Thynne.〔Gough, p. 15〕 In 1560 Thynne was himself granted the manor of Corsley and lived at the present Manor Farm from 1563 to 1568 while building Longleat House.〔Gough, p. 18〕
After the death of Thynne in 1580, his widow, known as Dame Dorothy, lived at Manor Farm as a dower house. At the same time, Sir Walter Raleigh, who was in disgrace, was living at a farm near St Margaret's parish church, Corsley. He and his brother Carew Raleigh used to visit Dame Dorothy, who married Carew Raleigh.〔Gough, pp. 18-19〕
''Corsley House'' was built for the Barton family in 1814, designed by the Bath architect John Pinch the elder as a Greek revival mansion around a previous house.
''Sturford Mead'' was built in 1820 by John Pinch in the Greek revival style for H.A. Fussell, a clothier and dyer from Frome. It was sold to the Longleat estate in 1854: in the 1930s it was occupied by Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, then Viscount Weymouth, and his first wife Daphne. The gardens were designed by Russell Page.

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