Parish Records of Terrington Finding Aid
PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) RINGTON (Bulmer D.) NR now deanery of Malton 1-8 Parish 1 2 registers [see also 59-62] 1599-1653 1653-1683 (has 1653 'Act touching Marriages and the Registring thereof and also touching Births and Burials', bound in the front of the register) 3 1681-1768 (marriages to 1753 only) (containing baptisms at Castle Howard 1741-1768; briefs 1698-1728) 4 baptisms) burials ) 5 marriages 1754-1812 6 baptisms 1813-1847 7 marriages 1813-1837 8 burials 1813-1873 1768-1812 (containing copy of 1760 terrier) 9-10 11-16 Banns' registers 9 1823-1866 10 1866-1941 Service registers 11 1876-1912 12 1912-1918 13 1918-1932 14 1932-1941 15 1941-1947 16 1947-1959 [see also 63-64] 17 Churchwardens' accounts 1795-1861 (includem accounts of doles for the poor at Christmas and May Day 1801-1861 and constables' accounts 1798-1809 18 Churchwardens' accounts 1862-1921 with dole accounts 1862-1907 (includes accounts for church restoration 1877, copy of trust deed for Spital Close 1884 and minutes of parish meetings 1889-1902 [not complete]) 19 Church offertory accounts 1882-1907 with dole accounts 1882-1907 (these figures complete gaps in 18 above) 20 Church restoration fund and fabric fund account 1869-1924 21 Printed restoration fund accounts 1869-1891 22 Abstract of tenders for restoration, dated 23 Jan. 1869 continued Nos. 1-8 deposited by Rev. W. Beswick, Terrington Rectory, York Oct. 1964
23 Faculties 1 restoration of church 20 Mar. 1869 2 re-pewing of church 30 Sep. 1876 (with plan) 3 war memorial wall tablet 17 Feb. 1920 4 memorial tablet 26 Sep. 1922 (with citations) 5 to instal electric light 15 Aug. 1933 (with citation) 24 Description of bells n.d. 25-30 Glebe [see also 70-73] 25 terriers 1 1764 2 1809 3 1849 4 1861 5 1868 6 1877 7 1895 8 1918 (with inventory) 26 order of exchange between Rev. S. Wimbush as rector and the same, as owner in fee simple, of certain lands in Terrington 21 May 1891 27 plan of an estate to be sold 1865 (refers to some of the lands exchanged in 26 above) 28 mortgage from Governors of queen Anne's Bounty to secure payment of 550 19 May 1892 29 mortgage from same to secure 150 5 May 1893 30 map of Terrington showing glebe lands c. 1870-1910 31 Note of collections by brief n.d. 32-38 Poor law [see also 84-87] 32 settlement certificates 1701-1813 (55 items) 33 removal orders 1718-1834 (23 items) 34 bastardy orders 1774-1833 (23 items) 35 settlement examinations 1762-1838 (8 items) 36 bonds for maintenance of paupers 1698-1769 (8 items) 37 agreements with overseers for maintenance of paupers 1694, 1810 (2 items) 38 draft vestry agreement for setting paupers to work 1823 with note of arrangement and list of rate payers) 39-46 Charities [see also 88-89] 39 tripartite indenture between Richard Taft of Lincoln's Inn, gent. and Mary Toft of York, widow on the first part; William Wood of Torrington, yeoman, on second part; and Richard Teasdale, George Beal, John Moor, Phineas Hardy, Thomas Bickers and John Blokes, all of Terrington, on third part; conveying two cottages in Stock Lane to trustees for use as a poor-house 24 Mar. 1770 continued 400.0
39-46 Charities (continued) 40 quitclaim of rights in above property, Robert Harrison of Terrington labourer to George Peacocke of same, cordwainer 4 Mar. 1661/2 41 sale of property in 39 above, Thomas Hardwick of New Malton, cordwainer, to Andrew Taft of Terrington labourer 2 Oct. 1731 42 conveyance by James Warde of Terrington, taylor and John Bryan and Jane, his wife of York to John Blenkhorne and Anne, his wife, of dwelling house in Terrington 10 Aug. 1652 43 agreement by overseers concerning occupation of a property vested in the overseers 9 June 1704 44 affidavit concerning building of poor houses by Richard Blenkarne, then bailiff, affidavit dated 14 Mar. 1720/1 45 bond to comply with terms of indenture made 7 May 1662 concerning land set apart to secure money for the benefit of the poor of Terrington, bond dated same day 46 trustees' minute book of the John Wright charity (established 1904) 1921-1957 [see also 53,75,88,92] 47-48 Parochial Church Council [see also 91] 47 minute book 1920-1931 48 minute book 1931-1949 49-50 Inclosure 49 oaths of Inclosure Commissioners 22 June 1772 50 typescript copy of award, original dated 27 July 1779 51 Copy of OS 6" to 1 mile, map of Terrington with acreages and field names added (1854 ed.) 52 Sale particulars of Wiganthorpe Estate 1886 53 Four volumes of antiquarian notes and extracts of documents relating to Terrington and neighbourhood, with notes of monumental inscriptions in many Yorkshire churches, compiled by John Wright 1850s-1870s [see also 46;75,88,92] 54 Antiquarian notes, including list of rectors, by Rev. S. Wimbush 1894 55 Copy of The Antiquary July 1893, with notes on Terrington 56 Guide to Terrington church 57 Album of photographs of Terrington people taken in 1933 by Rev. Canon J.S. Wimbush, rector 1908-1933 includes villagers' names, occupations, descriptions of their parish and church activities; occasionally addresses are given; additional notes on Terrington people made by Mac. Baldwin c. 1983 continued Nose 9-56 deposited by the Rev. Canon W. Beswick, Terrington Rectory, York Dec. 1984 No. 57 deposited by Bishop R. Wimbush, York. Jan. 1986
58 Album of phtographs of Terrington people taken in 1933 by Rev. Canon J.S. Wimbush and annotated as 57 above; some rhymes accompany the pictures includes brief description and history of All Saints Church Terrington and Terrington Rectory plus photographs of church choir and village schoolchildren in 1933 59-62 Parish registers [see also 1-8] 59 marriages 1837-1978 60 marriages 1979-1993 61 burials 1873-1979 62 confirmations 1941-1980 63-64 Service registers 63 1959-1964 64 1964-1979 [see also 11-16] 65-67 Restriction of burials and subsequent upkeep of churchyard 65 papers relating to inspection of churchyard under 1853 Burial Act and discontinuation of interments in church and part of churchyard (6 items) 1881-1882 66 Order in Council permitting burial in churchyard of Rev. Samuel Wimbush, Rachel Wright and Hannah Wright after their decease 1905 67 papers relating to upkeep of churchyard (5 items) e.1970-c.1983 68-69 Rectory 68 plan of rectory drains 1869 69 report and plan of rectory sanitary fittings and drains by Walter Brierley (2 items) 1908 70-73 Glebe [see also 25-30] 70 terrier (with inventory) 1912 71 terrier (with inventory) post 1913 72 letter from J. Lane, surveyor and land agent listing the acreage of the rectory and gelebe lands 1890 73 letter from Board of Agriculture and Fisheries on sale of gelebe land and its reinvestment by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1910 continued No. 58 deposited by Bp. Wimbush, 5 Tower Place, York Jan. 1989
74 Benefice investments letters from Ecclesiastical Commissioners detailing benefice investments (11 items) 1910-1952 75-83 Tithe 75 copy by John Wright of list made by his father of tithes payable 1822 (payees and amounts) 1876 [see also 46,53,88,92] 76 notebook listing tithes payable in Terrington (payees and amounts) 1868-1889 77 lists of tithe payments (names and amounts, some mention properties) (10 items) 1867-1868, 1876 78 correspondence relating to payment of tithes by the Earl of Carlisle (3 items) 1893-1895 79 correspondence relating to payment of tithes on the Cliff (2 items) 1899 80 correspondence from Russell and Mackay, solicitors relating to tithe charged on Cliffe Hall (2 items) 1914 81 letter from administrators of Queen Anne's Bounty including list of payees of Corn Rent and amount payable by each 1937 82 correspondence relating to collection of Corn Rents from Mr Withers of Wiganthorpe Hall (8 items) 1940-1946 [see also 52] 83 certificate of Redemption of Corn Rents for John Mortimer 1942 84-87 Poor Law [see also 32-38] 84 Removal Order for John Shirran 1716 85 Removal Order for Thomas Bricklebank 1831 86 Settlement Certificate for William Spaven and Easter his widw 1780 87 Bastardy Order for son of Elizabeth Gawtry and George Bealle 1794 88-89 Charities [see also 39-46] 88 correspondence from Soulby and Ridge, solicitors, on the sale of John Wright's property, Church H6use, after the death of his widow Rachel; proceeds were to go to rector, churchwardens and overseers of the poor for the benefit of the poor of the parish 1921 [see also 46,53,75,92] 89 Terrington Charities minute book 1905-1984 90 Education Terrington Church of England School minute book 1903-1982 91 Parochial Church Council minute book 1949-1971 [see also 47-48] 92 Antiquarian, etc. notes on the parish from documents relating -tcthe Laschelles family made by John Wright post 1890 [see also 46,53,75,88] Nos. 59-92 deposited by Dr P.J. Barber, Goodlands Farmhouse, Terrington,York Apr. 1996
Parish Records (on deposit) RINGTON (contd) PR 93 Register of baptisms 1848 2005 94 Register of marriages 1974 2000 93-94 deposited 2007