In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Hampton Bishop like this:
HAMPTON BISHOP, a village and a parish in the district and county of Hereford. The village stands between the rivers Wye and Lugg, 2½ miles SSW of Withington r. station, and 4 SE by E of Hereford; and has a post office under Hereford. The parish includes also the township of Tupsley, and comprises 2, 845 acres. ...
Real property, £7, 967. Pop. in 1851, 913; in 1861, 1, 047. Houses, 203. The property is much subdivided. Some of the inhabitants are employed in making baskets and sieves. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Hereford. Value, £413.* Patron, the Bishop of Hereford. The church is ancient; was recently restored; and contains a monument to Col. Weare. The township of Tupsley was recently constituted a separate charge, and has a church of 1866. Charities, £16.
Hampton Bishop through time
Hampton Bishop is now part of Herefordshire district. Click here for graphs and data of how Herefordshire has changed over two centuries. For statistics about Hampton Bishop itself, go to Units and Statistics.
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Hampton Bishop in Herefordshire | Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/2675
Date accessed: 02nd November 2024
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