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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 299 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ILCHESTER  , a

market
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town in the
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southern
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parliamentary division of
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Somersetshire, England, in the valley of the
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river Ivel or Yeo, 5 M . N.W. of
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Yeovil . It is connected by a stone
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bridge with the
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village of Northover on the other side of the river . Ilchester has lost the importance it once possessed, and had in 1901 a population of only 564, but its
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historical
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interest is considerable . The parish church of St Mary is Early
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English and Perpendicular, with a small octagonal tower, but has been largely restored in
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modern times . The town possesses almshouses founded in 1426, a picturesque
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cross, and a curious ancient mace of the former corporation . Ilchester (Cair Pensavelcoit, Ischalis, Ivelcestre, Yevelchester) was a fortified
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British settlement, and subsequently a military station of the Romans, whose Fosse Way passed through it . Its importance continued in Saxon times, and in io86 it was a royal borough with 107 burgesses . In 118o a gild merchant was established, and the county
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gaol was completed in 1188 . Henry II. granted a charter, confirmed by John in '1203, which gave Ilchester the same liberties as Winchester, with freedom from tolls and from being impleaded without the walls, the
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fee
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farm being fixed at £26, 1os. od . The bailiffs of Ilchester are mentioned before 1230 . The borough was incorporated in 1556, the fee farm being reduced to £8 .

Ilchester was the centre of the county

administration from the reign of
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Edward III. until the 19th century, when the change from road to
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rail travelling completed the decay of the town . Its place has been taken by Taunton . The corporation was abolished in 1886 . Parliamentary representation began in 1298, and the town continued to return two members until 1832 . A
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fair on the 29th of August was granted by the charter of 1203 . Other fairs on the 27th of December, the 22nd of
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July, and the Monday before Palm
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Sunday, were held under a charter of 1289 . The latter, fixed as the 25th of March, was still held at the end of the 18th century, but there is now no fair . The Wednesday market
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dates from before the
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Conquest . The manufacture of thread lace was replaced by
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silk
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weaving about 17 0, but this has decayed . LE-DE-FRANCE, an old
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district of France, forming a kind of island, bounded by the Seine, the
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Marne, the Beuvronne, the Theve and the
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Oise . In this sense the name is not found in written documents before 1429; but in the second
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half of the 15th century it designated a wide military province 'of government, bounded N. by Picardy, W. by
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Normandy, S. by
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Orleanais and Nivernais, and E. by
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Champagne . Its capital was Paris .

From the territory of Ile-de-France were formed under the Revolution the

department of the Seine, together with the greater
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part of Seine-et-Oise, Seine-et-Marne, Oise and
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Aisne, and a small part of Loiret and
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Nievre . (The
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term Ile-de-France is also used for
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Mauritius, q.v.) . See A . Longnon, " L'Ile-de-France, son origine, ses limites, ses gouverneurs," in the Memoires de la Societe de l'histoire de Paris et de l'ple-de-France, vol. i . (1875) .

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