| Place Name | Corsley |
| Description | Corsley is a village and civil parish 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. The are was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Domesday Book says of Corsley "Azor holds one hide in Corselie". In 1232, Henry III granted the manor of Corsley to Godfrey de Crawcumb with market rights. In 1544, the monastery at Maiden Bradley was dissolved and the the manor of Whitbourne had been sold. Much of the parish was then part of the Longleat Estate. Today part of the Longleat Safari Park lies within the parish boundary. |
| City, Village, or Parish | Corsley |
| County | Wiltshire |
| Country | England |
| SiteID | 93672 |
| DateUpdated | 4/22/2025 12:46:48 PM |
| Record ID | DataSet | Surname | Spelling Variations |
|---|---|---|---|
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British Surname Clusters | Carpenter | Carpenter |