Burton Pidsea |
Area, 1,980 acres. Holderness wapentake, N.D *1. -Population, 387 *2; Church-room, 150 *3; Net value, £42. -The Church was purchased by Archbishop Walter Gray, of the Abbey and Convent of Albermarle, and by him, with the consent of the Abbey and Convent of Fourness, appropriated to the Common of the Dean and Chapter of York, to whom it was appropriated in 1230, and a Vicarage ordained therein in 1291, and augmented 15th March A.D. 1300.Patrons and Impropriators, the Dean and Chapter of York.
Torre gives a catalogue of the Vicars.
Valued in the King's books at £6; in the Parliamentary Survey, vol. xvii. pages 157 (Rectory), 160 (Vicarage), 254, it is stated : " Vicarage, £15 payment ; no minister ; parsonage let for £108 per annum;" and in 1818, at £38. 2s. per annum.
Augmented in 1810 with £200 from the Parliamentary grant ; and in 1818, with £200 -both by lot.
There is an augmentation of £25 per annum to the Vicarage, paid by the lessee of the Dean and Chapter.
An Inclosure Act was passed 1st Geo. III.
No glebe house.
The Register Books commence in 1708. Vide earlier transcripts in the Dean and Chapter's Registry at York.
Parochial Charities. -No return.
Post town: Hedon.
References:
Torre's MS. (Peculiars), page 535. Abp. Sharp's MS., vol. ii. page 188. Bawdwen's Domesday Book (Santriburton), page 59.
Notes:
*1 Partly in the Liberty of St. Peter of York.*2 In 1834, the population was stated to be 389.
*3 In 1818, the Church room was returned as sufficient for 500 or 600.