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Location of parish on undated map by William Mackenzie, scanned by Sarah Reveley.Area around the parish on undated map by William Mackenzie, scanned by Sarah Reveley.

"Advancing from the parish of Gresmere in the north-western extremity of the barony of Kendal, by the parishes of Windermere, Heversham, and Betham, we are now arrived at the furthest extremity towards the south, and turn in the next place eastward along the southern boundary to the parish of Burton, which is part in Kendal Ward, and part in Lonsdale Ward: from whence we shall afterwards proceed through the rest of Lonsdale Ward; which will finish the barony of Kendal.

Burton is sometimes called Burton in Kendale, to distinguish it from another Burton which is in Lonsdale in the county of Lancaster.

It is pronounced by the natives and neighbouring inhabitants Borton, as in Domesday-book it is written Bortun, which seem to point out the true derivation; not from burgh, which signifies a fortifies place; but from the ancient boro, which is no other than the district of the frankpledge or tithing.

The parish of Burton is bounded on the East by the parish of Kirkby Lonsdale; on the South by the parish of Warton in Lancashire; on the West, by the parishes of Betham and Heversham; and on the North, by the parish of Kendal.

This parish consists of five divisions, viz. Dalton (which is in Lancashire), Burton, Holme, Holme Scales, and Preston Patrick; which two last join no where on any other divisions, being separated by Farleton in the parish of Betham: And it is said there is a small parcel of land, not belonging to this parish, which is surrounded with the township of Burton.

It is a vicarage... the present patrons [of the advowson]... Mr. Thomas Hutton of the parish of Kirkby Lonsdale, and Mr. Jeffrey Tenant of the parish of Bentham in Yorkshire. The church is said to be dedicated to St. Helen, indicated by a well about 60 yards north-east of the church, which bears the name of that saint.

Nicolson and Burn: The history and antiquities of the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. 1777. Transcribed by Anne Nichols.

Cemeteries

Monumental inscriptions were transcribed in Monumental Inscriptions of Westmorland by E. Bellasis 1888-89 and are available on Westmorland Papers.

Census

Returns do not survive for the 'census' of 1787.

Census returns are available from the usual sources for 1841-1901.

Church History

Click for higher resolution of St James church
St James (not St Helen as above)
W tower Norman in lower stage. Later work of C14th and Victorian period. Jacobean pulpit.
Saxon cross-shaft.

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Church Records


Baptism registers 1653-1850
Marriage registers 1653-1951
Banns registers 1754-1952
Burial registers 1653-1947
Bishops transcripts 1676-189

The parish records and Bishop's Transcripts are held at the Kendal Record Office of Cumbria Archives Service.
The Record Office reference is WPR10. There will be microfilm copies at Carlisle Record Office.

Baptisms and marriages for 1676-1808 are indexed on the LDS Vital Records CD-ROM.

The registers 1653-1837 have been transcribed and printed by CWAAS. ISBN 1 873124 42 2

For searching on www.familysearch.org see Jake Prescott's list of IGI batch numbers.

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Directories

The details for the parish from the Parson & White's Directory for 1829 are transcribed on Edenlinks site.

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History

"BURTON, a Market Town, situate on the utmost Southern Point of this County, which Borders upon Lancashire. The Market is weekly on Tuesday, and
Fair on Whit-Monday. Burton was the Lordship of Roger Lord Clifford 4th, of which he died in Possession, and left, as other Estates before-mentioned."

Magna Britannica et Hibernia.Volume 6: Westmorland by Thomas Cox (Vicar of Bromfield, Essex) 45 pages, printed in 1731.
Transcription by Sarah Reveley,  Joan Fisher and Lisl Schoenwald. (Rootsweb Westmorland Listmembers)  (c)  2003



Burton in Kendale  Records relating to the Barony of Kendale,  CWAAS, William Farrer & John F. Curwen (editors) are available on British History Online
Supplementary Records - Burton in Kendale
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Newspapers

Burton News Website

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Probate Records

Wills for Burton in Kendal will be at Carlisle since about 1858 but before that will be at the Preston R.O. as it was in the Diocese of Chester until that time.


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Taxation

Hearth Tax records for 1674 Burton in Lonsdale transcribed on Edenlinks.

Window Tax records for 1777  Burton transcribed on Edenlinks.  

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Last updated: Nov 2008 Dave Huddart