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Description

Brixton or Brighstone, a village and a parish on the SW coast of the Isle of Wight. The village stands on a brook, 3/4 of a mile NNE of Grange Chine, and 6 SW of Newport, under which it has a post, money order, and telegraph office. The parish includes also the hamlet of Limerston, and part of the hamlet of Chilton. Acreage, 2853 of land and 71 of foreshore and water; population of the civil parish, 528; of the ecclesiastical, 543. The land was formerly part of the manor of Swainston. A slight adjacent encurvature of the sea bears the name of Brixton Bay; the coast is cut with a series of chines presenting picturesque features; and the interior, at the distance of It mile, is a range of hill called Mottestone, Brixton, and Limerston Downs. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Winchester; net value, £247 with residence. Patron, the Bishop of Winchester. The church was rebuilt on the site of an ancient previous one in 1852, and is variously of Norman, Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular character. The parsonage is a picturesque edifice, and was the home of Bishop Ken two years as rector, and the asylum of the old age of William Wilberforce. There is a Bible Christian chapel. At Brighstone grange there is a lifeboat station.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5


Census

Below are links to all of the Brighstone census returns available online, with the dates the census' were taken
6th June 1841
30th March 1851
7th April 1861
2nd April 1871
3rd April 1881
5th April 1891
31st March 1901