Hutton
Parish
No 745 Hutton is located within the County of Berwickshire
which is now known as the Scottish Borders.
Hutton sits approximately 6 miles west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. For a map showing the location of Hutton
please click here.
The
Parish of Fishwick united with Hutton in 1610. All that now remains of the medieval parish
is an overgrown graveyard which contains the ruin of the mortuary chapel. There was also a medieval Parish church in
the village of Paxton. Paxton now has its own Parish Church. For a map showing the location of Hutton, Fishwick and Paxton please click here.
"HUTTON, a parish,
containing the post-office villages of Hutton and Paxton, on the south-east border
of Berwickshire. It is bounded by the liberties of Berwick, by England, and by
the parishes of Ladykirk, Whitsome, Edrom, Chirnside, Foulden, and
Mordington."
from the Imperial
Gazetteer of Scotland, edited by John Marius Wilson, 1868.
Church
History
Hutton Old Parish Church
The Church at Hutton was dedicated by David de Bernham who was the Bishop of St Andrews on 6
April 1243. In 1652 seating was installed within the Parish Church, it is thought that it
was the original church that had the seats installed. Before the seating was installed members of
the congregation brought their own seats.
Between the years of 1655 and 1660 Hutton Old Parish Church underwent repairs which
included the addition of a gallery on the west side of the church and the roof
being re-thatched.
In 1765 a new church was built to replace Hutton Old Parish Church. The new Church had seating for 400 people. The church had an earthen floor, un-plastered
walls no ceiling and a thatched roof. A
paved floor was laid in 1791 along with the plastering of the walls and ceiling. This church was demolished in 1834. At this time the church was said to be in a
state of disrepair bordering on ruinous.
Hutton Parish Church
The Parish Church which stands in Hutton
today was built in 1834. The present day
church was given a new floor and seating during the modernizations of
1934. In 1961 it was necessary to
install a new roof and ceiling.
Fishwick Church
Fishwick was once a Parish in
its own right until it joined with Hutton in 1610. After Fishwick
united with Hutton, Fishwick Chapel remained in use
as a Parish Church. In 1731 a Church Session meeting was held at Fishwick Parish Church. This was the last written recording of Fishwick Church being used.
Paxton Church
In 1843 Mordington Free Church was built, most
of the congregation which attended the church services were from the village of Paxton. The village of Paxton also provided the
congregation for Horndean United Free Church. The church remained as Mordington and Paxton United
Free Church until 1929 when the United Free Church united with the Church of
Scotland. The church is now united with
Hutton and Foulden Parish Churches.
Population
Here are some figures
showing the parish's population through time:
1755
– 751
1801
– 955
1811
– 1030
1821
– 1118
1831
– 1096
1841
–
1851
–
1861
– 1067
1871
–
1881
– 969
1891
–
1901
–
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