Burbage

All Saints, Burbage

BURBAGE, a parish in the hundred of Kinwardstone, in the county of Wilts, 6 miles to the SE of Marlborough, and 10 SW from Hungerford. The Kennet and Avon canal passes through a tunnel in this parish a quarter of a mile in length, under the old Roman road, and has on its margin several wharfs and brickworks. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Salisbury, value £257, in the patronage of the bishop. The Marquis of Ailesbury is the lay rector. The church, dedicated to All Saints, has been entirely rebuilt, except the tower.

There is a Wesleyan chapel. The charitable endowments of the parish amount to £100 per annum, the bequest of Philip Pearce, Esq, of which £10 is for educational purposes, and £90 to be distributed to the poor. About half a mile west of the village of Burbage is the small hamlet of Herapath, or Harepath, so named from the Roman military road which traversed this district, having on one side the bleak Plain of Salisbury, and on the other the Forest of Savernake. In the Norman times it belonged to the De Herapaths.

The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)


Register notes

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An Account of the Population of the
Parish of Burbage was taken in the year
One thousand eight hundred and one, according to an 
Act of Parliament, when the numbers were viz
Males 494
Females 514            Houses 170
Total 1008
Henry Wilson Curate
TB Gale Overseers
G Nutley
The Population in the year One thousand
eight hundred and eleven was
Males 520    
Females 515
Henry Wilson Curate
J Church Overseers
W Johnson
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The population of this parish of Burbage in the year 1821 was
Males                      Females
  616                            579             Total 1195
Inhabited Houses                  By how many Families occupied
    237                                                      244
Families employed          Families employed                 not employed 
in agriculture     199            in trade                33            in the 2 classes      12
NB Tenements were reckoned                                     Henry Wilson Curate
   as inhabited Houses which                                      John Hillier Overseer
   will account for the great dif-
   -ference in the Census of 1801

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-1 1561-1662

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-2 1662-1694

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-3 1695-1717

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-4 1717-1751

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-6 1751-1789

Burbage baptisms PR053 1678-8 1790-1812

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-1 1561-1662

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-2 1662-1694

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-3 1695-1717

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-4 1718-1750

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-6 1751-1754

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-7 1754-1799

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-9 1799-1812

Burbage marriages PR053 1678-139 1813-1837

Burbage burials PR053 1678-1 1561-1661

Burbage burials PR053 1678-2 1662-1694

Burbage burials PR053 1678-5 1726-1812

Further registers for Burbage are included in the FreeREG database.