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"HUTTON-IN-THE-FOREST, a parish in the Leath ward, county Cumberland, 6 miles N.W. of Penrith, its post town, and 3 from the Plumpton station of the Lancashire and Carlisle railway. It is situated on the river Peterill, and contains the townships of Hutton and Thomas Close. It was anciently held by the king's stirrup holder, he having also to keep in repair the fences of Plumpton Forest. The land is chiefly arable, with some pasture and woodland. The village is small and wholly agricultural." [Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) - Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]
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All Saints, Penruddock, Church of England |
St James, Hutton in the Forest, Church of England |
Independent Chapel, Penruddock, Independent |
The original records and bishops transcripts are held in Carlisle RO, but readers can only access registers on microfilm.
The reference number links to the CASCat catalogue listing for all church records for the parish.
Parish | Church | CASCAT ref | Baptisms | Marriages | Burials | Banns | BTs | IGI Batches | Research Wiki |
Hutton-in-the-Forest | St James | 1729-1812 | 1731-2002 | 1729-1812 | 1824-1964 | 1662-1890 |
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- The transcription of the section for Hutton in the Forest from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
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