Barton is an archaic English word meaning lands of the manor or meadow and may refer to several places or people:
Places
- Australia
- Canada
- England
- Barton, Cambridgeshire
- Barton, Cheshire
- Barton, Cumbria
- Barton, Devon
- Barton, Gloucestershire
- Barton, Isle of Wight
- Barton, Preston
- Barton, North Yorkshire
- Barton, Oxfordshire
- Barton, Warwickshire
- Barton, West Lancashire
- Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghamshire
- Barton Hill, Bristol
- Barton Hill, North Yorkshire
- Barton in Fabis, Nottinghamshire
- Barton in the Beans, Leicestershire
- Barton on Sea, Hampshire
- Barton St David, Somerset
- Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire
- Barton-le-Street, North Yorkshire
- Barton-le-Willows, North Yorkshire
- Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire
- Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire
- Barton-upon-Irwell, Greater Manchester
- Steeple Barton, Oxfordshire
- Westcot Barton, Oxfordshire
- Barton (Kettering BC Ward), Northamptonshire
- New Zealand
- United States
- Barton, California, in Amador County
- Barton, Fresno County, California
- Barton, Maryland
- Barton, New York
- Barton, Vermont
- Barton (village), Vermont, village within Barton town
- Barton, Wisconsin
- Barton College in North Carolina
- Barton Springs in Austin, Texas
- Barton Hall (Alabama), a National Historic Landmark in Colbert County, Alabama
- Camp Barton, a Boy Scouts of America camp near Ithaca, New York
- Barton County (disambiguation)
- Barton Township (disambiguation)
People
- Alberto Barton, Peruvian microbiologist
- Bob Barton, retired American professional baseball player
- Brian Barton (b. 1982), American professional baseball player
- Bruce Fairchild Barton (d. 1967), advertising executive
- Benjamin Smith Barton (d. 1815), American botanist
- Clara Barton (d. 1912), founder of the American Red Cross
- Cornelius J. Barton (b. 1936), President Dorr-Oliver, President Rensselaer
- Dan Barton (b. 1979), music producer/musician
- David K. Barton (b. 1927), American radar engineer
- Derek Barton (d. 1998), chemist
- Dick Barton, fictional detective
- Edmund Barton (d. 1920), Australian politician and first Australian Prime Minister
- Edward Barton, English poet, artist and songwriter
- Eileen Barton (d. 2006), American singer
- Elizabeth Barton (d. 1534), English prophetess
- Felicia Barton, Singer
- H. Arnold Barton (d. 1920), historian
- Hiram Barton (1810–1880), American politician -- Buffalo, New York
- Jacqueline Barton, American chemist
- Joe Barton (b. 1949), Texas politician
- Joey Barton (b. 1982), English footballer
- Mark O. Barton (d. 1999), American murderer
- Mischa Barton (b. 1986), British/Irish/American actress
- Otis Barton, American explorer
- Raymond O. "Tubby" Barton (1890—1963), U.S. Army general in World War II
- Reid W. Barton (b. 1984), four-time gold medal winner at the International Mathematical Olympiad
- Richard Barton, early European resident of New Zealand who set up Barton's Bush
- Robert Barton, (b 1881), Lawyer and Irish Politician
- Robert E. "Bob" Barton (b. 1948), former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
- Robert S. Barton ("Bob Barton") (1925-2009), computer scientist, chief architect of several computers made by Burroughs Corporation
- Seth Barton (d. 1900), Confederate general
- Warren Barton (b.1969), English former football player
- William Barton, name of several people
Other
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