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Blyton (Blyton cum Wharton)

Cemeteries

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Census

Census
Year
Piece No.
1841 H.O. 107 / 628
1851 H.O. 107 / 2119
1861 R.G. 9 / 2406
1871 R.G. 10 / 3441 & 3442
1891 R.G. 12 / 2632
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Church History

Blyton St. Martin parish church

Blyton St. Martin parish church

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Church Records

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Civil Registration

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Description and Travel

Blyton is both a village and a parish about four and a half miles north-east of Gainsborough and about 153 miles north of London. Laughton parish lies to the north and Pilham parish to the south-east. The parish covered about 4,700 acres in 1913. The parish once included the 250 acre farms of Redhill and Greenhill as extra-parochial lands, but these were formed into a separate civil parish between Blyton and East Stockwith by 1872. These farms were occupied by the BELTON family. The parish also includes the hamlets of Wharton and Carr (or Car). Wharton is one mile south-west of the village of Blyton. Carr was west of Blyton, near the River Trent.

The village of Blyton lies on a rise, astride the Brigg to Gainsborough Road (the A159). If you are planning a visit:

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History

Year  Person
1842 Robert MOORFOOT, vict.
1868 Charles SMITHSON
1872 Charles SMITHSON, victualler
1882 John BROWN, vict.
1900 Mrs. Mary Ann ANDREWS
1913 Fredk. HEMSTOCK
1930 Mrs. Kate TEFT
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Land and Property

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Manors

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Maps

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Military History

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Military Records

For a photograph of the Blyton War Memorial and the names inscribed on it, see the Roll of Honour site.

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Names, Geographical

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Names, Personal

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Politics and Governance

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Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

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Population

    Year  Inhabitants
1801 377
1831 551
1851 716
1861 746
1871 721
1891 742
1911 822
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Schools

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