58 G THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF CHURCH AT SHAPWICH Mr. George Galpine and Mrs. Margaret Basket married grd Nov. 1742.——Parish Register of Marriages. See also pedigree of Basket.-Hutchins’ Hist., vol. iii, ~ p. 172. Arms of Basket of Dewlish, azure a chevron ermine between three leopards’ faces, or. THE CHURcH ANDERSON, HUNDRED or COMBs DITCH There is a mural tablet to Margaret, second daughter of Samuel Basket, M.A., Vicar of Shapwick and Rector of Oure Moigne, in the County of Dorset, the relict of George Galpine late of Blandford Forum. She was born 23rd Dec. 1712 and died 16th March 1803 and to her son William Damer Galpine, died 5th August 1800, aged 56. Her son Thomas Galpine died at sea 8th jan. 1763, aged 17.-—Hutchins’ Hist. of Dorset. George Galpine, Bailiff of Blandford Forum A.D. 1748. William Galpine, Bailiif of Blandford Forum A.D. 1775 and again 1782. William Damer Galpine of Blandford married Sarah, ` fourth daughter of John Gannet of Wolland Manor and Hester Cornish of Bristol, 1 1th Dec. 1770.——Hutchins. DAMORY COURT MANOR, BLANDFORD FORUM Damory farm was sold in 1774 to Mr. Francis Kingston of Blandford, who left it by will dated 1777 to his great- nephew Francis Kingston Galpine, whose co—heirs nephew and niece sold the reversion during his lifetime to Lord Ashburton. Mr. Galpine left by will the sum of ,62000 for and towards erecting, establishing, and supporting an hospital or iniirmary for the county of Dorset, to be built at or contiguous to the town of Blandford, which bequest was void under the statute 9 Geo. III, c. 36.—Hutchins.