Hutton Buscel Yorkshire Family History Guide

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Hutton Buscel is an Ancient Parish in the county of Yorkshire.

Other places in the parish include: West Ayton.

Alternative names: Hutton Bushel, Hutton Bushell

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1572
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1600

Nonconformists include: Christians and Wesleyan Methodist.

Adjacent Parishes

Hutton Buscel Church
Hutton Buscel Church

Hutton Buscel Parish Records

An index of parish records of people from Hutton Buscel. The index includes information from Paver’s Marriage Licences V.3 1674 to 1717.

Marriage Licences and Allegations

Paver’s Marriage Licences V.3 1674 to 1717

1674 William Chambers, yeoman, 28, and Elizabeth Coates, spinster, 26, Wykeham there or at Hutton Bushell.

1691 Richard Hollis, gen., 22, and Ellis Hinderwell, spinster, 26, Hutton Bushel — at Scawby or Hunmanby.

1696 Samuel Hollis, grocer, 24, and Mary Holland, spinster, 21, Seamer—there or at Hutton Bushell.

1714 John Kaye, esq., 25, York, and Ann Farside, spinster, 22, Hutton Bushell — at Langton, Rillington or Knapton.

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

HUTTON-BUSHELL, a village, a township, a parish, and a sub-district, in Scarborough district, N. R. Yorkshire. The village stands on a hill, near Forge valley, 4 miles W of Seamer-Junction r. station, and 6 SW of Scarborough; is an ancient place; and has a post-office under York. The township comprises 3,510 acres. Real property, £3,622. Pop., 527. Houses, 101.

The parish contains also the township of West Ayton, and comprises 5,607 a res. Real property, £6,366. Pop., 912. Houses, 179. The property is divided among a few. The manor belonged anciently to the Buscels, who followed William the Conqueror; and belongs now to Lord Downe. Hutton-Bushell Hall is a chief residence. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of York. Value, £320. Patron, Earl Fitzwilliam. The church is ancient but good; has an embattled tower; and contains monuments of the Osbaldestons. There are a Wesleyan chapel and an endowed school.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Historical Maps

Old maps of Britain and Europe from A Vision of Britain Through Time

Administration

  • County: Yorkshire
  • Civil Registration District: Scarborough
  • Probate Court: Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York
  • Diocese: York
  • Rural Deanery: Riddal
  • Poor Law Union: Scarborough
  • Hundred: Pickering Lythe
  • Province: York