Niton (Isle of Wight) Hampshire Family History Guide

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Niton (Isle of Wight) is an Ancient Parish in the county of Hampshire. Whitwell is a chapelry of Niton (Isle of Wight).

Alternative names:

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1559
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1780

Nonconformists include: Particular Baptist 

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

NITON, a village and a parish in the Isle of Wight. The village stands 1 mile N E by N of St. Catherine’s Point, behind the declivity of a sea-cliff, at the W end of the Undercliff range, 3¾ miles W of Ventnor; was anciently called Niton-Regis, from having belonged to Edward the Confessor; was afterwards called Crab-Niton, from the abundance of crabs and other crustaceans on the neighbouring coast.

It is a quiet and quaint place, very little affected by the influx of visitors to the surrounding attracting scenery, yet stands intimately connected with hotels to which the visitors resort; is the centre of many pleasant walks; and has a post-office, under Godshill, Isle of wight, and two small inns.

The parish comprises 1, 337 acres of land, and 60 of water. Real property, £4, 672. Pop., 700. Houses, 135. The property is divided among a few. Several genteel residences, a hotel, and a number of lodging-houses are in the Undercliff section. Niton down rises to the N of the village; and St. Catherine’s down, 769 feet high, rises to the W.

The living is a rectory in the diocese of Winchester; and, from 1734 till 1867, was united with the vicarage of Godshill. Value, £400. Patron, Queen’s College, Oxford. The church was given, by William Fitz-Osborne, soon after the Norman conquest, to the abbey of Lire; went, at the dissolution, to the Crown; was given by Charles I., on the petition of Henrietta Maria, to Queen’s College, Oxford; stands amid fine trees, on rising-ground, to the W of the village; shows some features of early decorated English; was restored in 1864; consists of two gabled bodies, with a stone-ribbed S porch, and with a W tower and low spire; and contains a piscina, and a monument, with medallion by Flaxman, to Mr. Arnold of Mirables. The churchyard contains the base of an old cross.

There are a Baptist chapel, a Wesleyan chapel, and an endowed school with £27 a year. Charles II., when caught in a storm at sea in 1675, landed at Puckaster Cove.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Hampshire, Niton – Archives and libraries – Inventories, registers, catalogs ( 1 )
Miscellaneous parish records, 1757-1910
Author: Niton (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Niton – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Niton, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office

England, Hampshire, Niton – Church history ( 1 )
Methodism in Niton, 1862-1977

England, Hampshire, Niton – Church records ( 7 )
Bishop’s transcripts for Niton, 1780-1872
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Niton

Church records, 1878-1944
Author: Ventnor Circuit (Hampshire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Marriages at Niton, 1561-1812
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Niton

The membership roll of Niton Baptist church meeting at St. Catherine’s Chapel, Niton, Isle of Wight, 1835 to 1946
Author: St. Catherine’s Baptist Chapel (Niton)

Miscellaneous parish records, 1757-1910
Author: Niton (Hampshire)

Parish registers for Niton, 1560-1986
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Niton

Transcripts of Bishop’s transcripts, 1780-1812
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Niton

England, Hampshire, Niton – Land and property ( 1 )
Miscellaneous parish records, 1757-1910
Author: Niton (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Niton – Occupations ( 1 )
Miscellaneous parish records, 1757-1910
Author: Niton (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Niton – Social life and customs ( 1 )
It used to be like this : reminiscences of life at Castlehaven, Niton, Isle of Wight, in the early 1900’s
Author: Haynes, George R.

England, Hampshire, Niton – Taxation ( 2 )
Land tax assessments for Niton, 1800-1831
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Hampshire)

Miscellaneous parish records, 1757-1910
Author: Niton (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Niton – Voting registers ( 1 )
The register of persons entitled to vote
Author: Hampshire (England)

Administration

  • County: Hampshire
  • Civil Registration District: Isle of Wight
  • Probate Court: Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Winchester
  • Diocese: Winchester
  • Rural Deanery: Pre-1850 – Isle of Wight, Post-1849 – East Medine
  • Poor Law Union: Isle of Wight
  • Hundred: East Medina Liberty
  • Province: Canterbury