Barton Isle of Wight Hampshire Family History Guide
Barton Isle of Wight is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Hampshire, created in 1843 from Whippingham Ancient Parish.
Alternative names: Burton
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Parish registers begin:
- Parish registers: 1844
- Bishop’s Transcripts: 1844
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The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
BARTON, a chapelry in Whippingham parish, Isle of Wight; 2 miles NE of Newport. Pop., 1,314. The living is a vicarage. Value, £190. See Osborne House.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
A Topographical Dictionary of England 1848
BARTON’S-VILLAGE, a parochial district, in the parish of Whippingham, liberty of East Medina, Isle of Wight division of the county of Southampton, ¼ of a mile (E.) from Newport; containing about 700 inhabitants. The district was lately formed; and a church after the Norman style, of which the first stone was laid by Lady Worsley Holmes in April 1840, and which contains 400 sittings, has been completed at an expense of £1300. The living is a curacy, in the patronage of the Rector of Whippingham.
Source: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis 1848
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Administration
- County: Hampshire
- Civil Registration District: Isle of Wight
- Probate Court: Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Winchester
- Diocese: Winchester
- Rural Deanery: Pre-1850 – Isle of Wight, Post-1849 – East Medine
- Poor Law Union: Isle of Wight
- Hundred: East Medina Liberty
- Province: Canterbury




























































