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it became clear that in general driving motor vehicles on the common was illegal under the 1931 Southampton
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Haywarden until that office also stopped being filled in 1907. The last brickmaking on the common ceased in 1852 although the brick maker had ceased to live on the common after 1814.
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per cow but, was required to rent a house on the common for 20 shillings per year. The job of the cowherd was often performed by the same family from generation to generation, and the office was sometimes held by a woman such as
Elizabeth Fawkens, who was the widow of the previous cowherd. She held
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on the common. Work started on the well in 1836 but stopped a year later. Work started again in 1842 but issues with the well producing only small amounts of water and disagreements between conservatives and radicals among the
Southampton Waterworks commissioners resulted in work stopping in 1845.
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Rollesbrook stream was constructed but the pool was generally filled from the town's potable water system. Any overflow from the pool drained into the Rollesbrook stream.
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William Knight who agreed to pay for the building on the condition that the rent (which was then raised to £6 a year) was distributed among the poor of
Southampton's parishes. In order to meet this higher rent the cowherd began to sell alcoholic beverages and refreshments. In 1774 the office of
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The racecourse on the common was rebuilt in 1860 and races continued to be held until 1881. In the mid-1860s a cricket pitch was constructed within the racecourse with upgrades taking place in 1874. In the same year the council gave permission for a golf course to be constructed on the common.
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Southampton and Winchester runs through the common. The section through the common is known as the Avenue. In 1760 it was straightened by the Southampton to Winchester turnpike trust. Since at least 1763 trees have been deliberately planted alongside the road.
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During World War 1, much of the common was taken over by the military. This marked the end of golf being played on the common. A large number of huts were constructed on the common and it was used as a rest camp for troops preparing to leave the country via the
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Towards the end of 1983 and during the start of 1984 the ornamental lake was comprehensively dredged potentially doing significant damage to the wildlife in and around the lake. A plan to do the same to the boating lake was halted by the intervention of the
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The designation as Common Land allowed all householders within the borough who were paying "watch and ward" to use the land for fuel, clay, and taking berries and other wild, natural food. The most important use was for grazing, however, and there was a
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In 1814 the town clerk managed to get permission to build a house on the common on the site of the former brickmaker's house. This house, known as Hawthorn cottage, was sold in 1851 to and again in 1887 and continued to be occupied until 1942.
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living and working on the common appear. The area around the original brickmaker's house was worked out by the early 18th century resulting in the house being moved to site near the current wildlife center. This site was worked out by 1814.
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In the 1920s football was being widely played on the common with 30 pitches in use. On top of this five cricket pitches were constructed between 1926 and 1932. The demand for sporting facilities on the common declined with the opening of
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In 1888 the council decided to construct a second lake known as the Ornamental Lake in part as a job creation scheme. The lake was constructed in a crescent shape divided into two levels with a dam with a waterfall separating the two.
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In 1919 two drownings in the third reservoir (now the model yacht lake or boating lake) resulted in works that reduced its depth to four feet. The model yacht lake was supplied with water from and drained into the Rollesbrook stream.
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The documented history of Southampton Common can be traced back to a dispute over land rights in the 13th century. The dispute (which also included land beyond the common) was between the Lord of the manor of Shirley – one
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In 1947 the annual Southampton Horticultural Show and fete began being held on the common. In 1952 it was renamed to the Southampton Show. In 1988 the show transitioned into the Balloon & Flower Festival.
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In 1595 the first attempt to supply Southampton with water was made by Roger Pedley. This attempt was only partially successful and was disrupted a year later by a Mr Robert Russell digging on the common.
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water to the point it became a rough pond. In 1881 it was decided to form this pond into cemetery lake essentially by tidying it up and making more controllable connections to the streams on the common.
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Hawthorn cottage which had been empty since 1942 was purchased by the council in 1945. By that point it was in rather a poor state so it was demolished and the area was used as a tree nursery.
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By the mid 16th century the rising population of the Borough resulted in commoners being limited to having no more than two animals on the common. At the same time the first reference to a
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A racecourse was built in on the common in 1822 but, with falling attendances, the various structures on the course had to be sold off in 1848 to meet the costs, and it ceased to be used.
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In 1892 a small hospital was built on the common for cholera and smallpox cases. It was soon judged unsuitable and was removed by the end of the year. The council instead purchased
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returned to the civilian authorities in a rather piecemeal manner with the final part being handed over in August 1950. During this period a number of huts were taken over by
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Paleolithic artifacts have been found in gravel pits on the common. It has been suggested that the area's status as a common goes back to the town of Hamwic around 500AD.
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Over the following decades occasional further drilling took place on the well with the final work being carried out in 1883 reaching a depth of 1,317 feet (401 m).
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1820:"Common People: 'Horrendous' festival queues complaints"
1552:"A Guide to The Management Plan for Southampton Common"
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1873:"Southampton's Common People festival has been axed"
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1297:. City of Southampton Society. pp. 35–36.
1267:. City of Southampton Society. pp. 30–31.
1214:. City of Southampton Society. pp. 23–24.
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1038:. City of Southampton Society. pp. 16–19.
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