Pillaton (Parish)
pillaton

Description

Ecclesiastical parish. Hundred of East.

Grid reference: SX 36 64


Chronological Sequence

Pylaton, 1253; Piletone, 1259; Pylatone, 1291, 1349; Pilaton, 1482; Pillaton, 1783, 1810, 1827, 1831, 1843, 1884, 1899


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Pylaton : 1253
Piletone : 1259
Pylatone : 1291, 1349
Pilaton : 1482
Pillaton : 1783, 1810, 1827, 1831, 1843, 1884, 1899


References

Pylaton

Dunning, 1968, §191, p78, citing from 1253

Ecclesiam de Piletone

Church dedicated, 16th October 1259, by Bishop Bronescombe.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p66, citing from 1259

Ecclesia de Pylatone

In the Decanatus de Estwyvelschyre.
Hingeston-Randolph, 1889, p467, citing from 1291

Pylatone

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1391, citing from 1349

Pilaton

RIC, TAM/1/3/48/1-2, 1482 (*)

Pillaton

CRO, P188/13/4/1, 1783 (*)

CRO, P188/13/4/5, 1810 (*)

CRO, AD1751/1, 1827 (*)

With 67 inhabited houses, 5 uninhabited, 70 families, 44 of whom are employed in agriculture, 14 in trade and manufacture, and 12 other families, 203 males, 111 of whom are upwards of 20 years, and 210 females, 11 first class agricultural occupiers, 8 second class and 52 labourers in agriculture, 20 employed in retail trade and handicraft, 3 in wholesale, capitalism, or clergy, office-clerks and other professionals, 3 non-agricultural labourers, 5 other males of 20 years, 9 male servants upwards of 20 years and 1 under 20, and 21 female servants.
CRO, P188/16b/2, 1831 (*)

CRO, TA/188, 1843

Symons, 1884

Hingeston-Randolph, 1899, p1625


Place Names in the Parish of Pillaton


Manors in the Parish of Pillaton


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