Publow anciently belonged to the St Loes of Newton, and later came into the hands of the Hungerfords along with
Compton Dando. The manor having many owners
Henry Hastings (Third Earl Becher (c1517-1570)),
Sir John Popham, Sir
Francis Popham. It is close to the route of the ancient
Wansdyke. The name Publow is believed to mean 'The public meadow' or 'The people's meadow', from the
Latin publicus and the
Old English leah. An alternative explanation is that the name is directly from West Country Brythonic corresponding to "pobel" (people), corresponding to Modern Cornish "poble n.f, poblow n.pl (people)", giving rise to the local surname of Pople or, was that it was originally
Publo or
Publoe meaning Priests Hill, the nearest hill still bearing that name. The parish of Publow was part of the
Keynsham Hundred, All Saints' Parish Church in Publow is the resting place of the world famous clarinet player
Acker Bilk (1929-2014) and his wife. ==Governance==