Burneston |
Area, 6,920 acres. Hallikeld wapentake. Population, 1,430 *1; Church-room, 450; Net value, £546.Appropriated to St. Mary's Abbey, at York.
Patron, the Duke of Cleveland. Impropriators, the Duke of Cleveland, W. R. L. Serjeantson, Esq., and E. I. Carter, Esq.
Valued in the King's Books, at £37. 6s. 8d. per annum.
The glebe house is fit for residence.
The Register Books commence in 1566.
Charities:
School and Almshouse. Founded by Matthew Robinson, in 1688, by deed. There is an almsmaster who has £5. 8s. per annum, for which he is bound to instruct the children of the parish at 2s. a quarter for each child ; six almspeople £6. 6s. per annum each, and gowns and coals. The schoolmaster has £16 per annum, for which he is required to instruct gratis seventeen boys and girls in writing and arithmetic. Endowment; 12a. 0r. 3p. of land, and £43. 5s. rents-charge.Poor's land. Rent of seven acres, and interest of £100.
Ann Savill's gift, in 1692. Interest of £50; not received for many years.
CARTHORPE QUARTER.
John Gale's rent charge. £4 per annum.
EXILBY, LEEMING, AND NEWTON QUARTER, Ralph Cowley's rent charge, 1670. £4 per annum.
Thomas Isles's dole, 1684. £3 per annum. -Vide 4th Report, page 403.
References:
Torre's MS., page 1539. Bawdwen's Domesday Book (Brinnistan), pages 11. 115. Mon. Angl., vol. iii. page 573. Whitaker's Richmondshire, vol. ii. page 125.
Notes:
*1 Viz. Burneston, 342 ; Carthorpe, 304 ; Exelby, Leeming, and Newton, 633 ; Gatenby, 69; Theakstone, 82.