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ROMSEY , a market town and municipal borough in the New Forest parliamentary division of Hampshire , England, 7 M. N.W. of Southampton by the London & South-Western railway. Pop. (1901) 4365. It is pleasantly situated in the rich valley of the Test. The abbey church of SS. Mary and Elfleda is one of the finest examples in England of a great Norman church little altered by later builders. Its history is not clear, but a house
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Romsey (Romesyg, Romeseie) probably owed its origin, as it did its early importance, to the abbey. At the time of the Domesday Survey it was owned by the abbey, which continued to be the overlord until the dissolution. There is no evidence to show that Romsey was a borough before the charter of incorporation granted by James I. in 16o8. This was con-firmed by William III. in 1692, and the corporation was reformed in 1835. Romsey has never been represented in parliament, The right to hold a fair
in 1271, and fairs were held on Easter Monday, on August 26 and November 8. The market now held on Thursday, formerly on Saturday, dates
Hampshire , but by the end of the 17th century this manufacture began to decline, and the introduction of machinery and the adoption of steam led to its subsequent transference to the northern coal centres. The clothing trade was replaced by the manufacture of paper , an industry which still exists.End of Article: ROMSEY If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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