Introduction
Hulcott Parish
Church: All Saints
Hundred: Aylesbury
Poor Law District: Aylesbury
Size (acres): 717
Easting & Northing: 485216
Grid Ref SP850160 Click to see map
Names
Names & Places
Name | Type | Note |
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Hulcott | PARISH | All Saints |
Hiulcote | NAMES | name for Hulcott in 1535 |
Huckett | NAMES | name for Huckett in 1626 |
Huckott | NAMES | name for Hulcott in 1539 |
Rowsham | PLACE | within the parish |
Links
Links
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Buckinghamshire Remembers - War Memorial |
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Village site |
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Church Stained Glass |
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Search The National Archives for Hulcott |
Photographs
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Photographs in our Gallery |
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Population
Population
These population figures are based on the Census results. The boundaries are those used in the particular census which may vary over time..
Note | |
1801 | 117 |
1811 | 125 |
1821 | 139 |
1831 | 145 |
1841 | 133 |
1851 | 150 |
1861 | 143 |
1871 | 125 |
1881 | 119 |
1891 | 108 |
1901 | 88 |
1911 | 113 |
1921 | 120 |
1931 | 88 |
1941 | N/A |
1951 | 69 |
1961 | 55 |
1971 | 79 |
1981 | 80 |
1991 | 90 |
There was no census in 1941.
Records
Records
Parish | Church | Register | Start Date | End Date | Online Search | E-Mail Search | Publication |
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Hulcott | All Saints | Baptisms | 1539 | 1901 | Yes, click here |
Yes, click here |
Not available |
Hulcott | All Saints | Marriages | 1539 | 1840 | Not available | Yes, click here |
Not available |
Hulcott | All Saints | Burials | 1539 | 1907 | Yes, click here |
Yes, click here |
Not available |
Surnames
Surnames
These were extracted from our own records and presented as a guide.
Position | Before 1700 | 18th Century | 19th Century | Overall Surnames |
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1 | RASH | THORNE | THORNE | THORNE |
2 | WHITCHURCH | FLEET | HILL | SEAMONS |
3 | BATE | SEAMONS | ELLIOTT | HILL |
4 | SHARPE | BISHOP | MESSENGER | FLEET |
5 | SMITH | BATES | SEAMONS | ELLIOTT |
6 | THORNE | WALLIS | WALLIS | WALLIS |
7 | STRATFOLD | FINCHER | STEVENS | MESSENGER |
8 | SMYTH | MUSTO | UNDERWOOD | STEVENS |
9 | WIATT | ADKINS | HIGGS | WHITCHURCH |
10 | EDWARDS | INWOODS | FLEET | SMITH |
{Description}
Description of Hulcott from Sheahan, 1861.
Hulcott or Hulcote parish, the area of which is about 700 acres, lies at the N.E. extremity of Aylesbury hundred, Rateable value, £1,141; population 150. The soil is generally a heavy clay, known as geologists as the Kimmeridge clay, and nearly the whole of the land is pasture. The Aylesbury branch of the North-Western Railway intersects the parish.
The village is small and sequestered, and stands 3 miles N.E. from Aylesbury.
The Rectory House, a good residence of brick, was partly rebuilt in 1859. A little eastward of the church is an ancient moat, but there are no remains of the mansion, which it doubtless once surrounded. A few years since in planting fruit trees within the space enclosed by the moat, foundations of a building were discovered.
The school, a very neat building of red-brick, stands near the village, and was erected in 1855 by subscriptions, aided by grants from the National Society, etc.