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Alphabetized by Groom's Parish Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1635 Polley, Richard --- Phipps, Elizabeth Southleigh 1635 Poole, Henry --- Withypoll, Anne Shipton 1635 Gerrard, Ralph --- Eustace, Bridget --- 1636 Flewelling, Richard --- Kett, Elizabeth Cricklade, Wilt. 1665 Bolt, John --- Pierce, Amy Oxford 1668 Smith, William --- Lane, Joyce Henly 1673 Hammond, Wm. --- Woods, Sarah Woodstocke 1673 Horsley, Thos --- Wood, Joane Oxford wid 1681 Biggs, John --- Tucker, Elizabeth Swincomb 1682 Foster, Daniel --- Anstey, Frances --- 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1682 Dew, Thos --- Langley, Anne Oxford 1682 Tanner, Walter --- Harris, Elizabeth Ducklington 1683 Fowler, Michael --- Champian, Sarah Harding 1683 Hatherill, Anthony --- Matthews, Jane --- 1684 Davis, Henry --- Gomme, Grace --- 1684 Turtle, John --- Gorroway, Joice --- 1685 Coxiter, Wm --- Day, Elianor Idbury 1685 Scott, John --- Wheeler, Mary Overnorton Wid 1686 Dodwell, Richd --- Dodwell, Anne (Sic) Souldern 1686 Mason, Richd --- Ward, Isabell Oxford 1686 Cockerill, Wm --- Warner, Lucy Charlbury 1686 Cherry, Richd --- Harris, --- Long Coombe 1686 Wakingfield, Henry --- Crafford, Elizth Oxford Wid 1686 Knight, Wm --- Bolter, Mary Amersden 1686 Kensell, John --- Miller, Anne South Hincksey, Bks 1686 Wells, George --- Baylies, Anne Oxford 1689 Smith, Esay --- Hale, Elizth Chadlington 1693 Chare, John --- Crosier, Elizth Oxford Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1693 Mitchell, Thos --- Peade, Elizth Oxford 1695 Sparrow, John --- Turner, Anne Kencoat 1697 Lambert, Robt --- Yateman, Anne Tangley 1697 Clary, Thos --- Andrews, Susanna Enstone 1698 Foulks, Thos --- Line, Mary ---, Worc 1698 Lyen, David --- Haines, Mary --- 1699 Rogers, John --- Spier, Martha --- 1699 Carter, John --- Seales, Joane Oxford 1699 Slade, John --- Web, Mary Oxford 1700 Bachelor, Henry --- Hawkins, Anne --- 1700 Wilkins, Matthew --- Newman, Elizth --- 1700 Bueddsell, Jas --- Middleton, Anne --- 1701 Jones, Phillip --- Cooke, Anne Bampton 1701 Wiggins, John --- Beal, Mary S. Weston 1701 Morse, Roger --- Elsworth, Ann --- 1701 Popper, Walter --- Wheeler, Mary Horton Wid 1701 Carter, Barthw --- Arpad, Anne Bampton 1701 Bully, Abraham --- Cock, Elizth --- 1702 Rogers, Wm --- Clardige, Ann --- 1702 Hamlin, Wm --- Gulloway, Mary --- 1703 Rush, John --- Betts, Eliz --- 1706 Fox, Henry --- Harris, Sarah --- 1706 Wilkins, Thos --- James, Susanna Burford 1707 Dormer, Ricd --- Lloyd, Martha --- 1707 Spruce, John --- Spruce, Anne Fifield 1707 Smith, Thos --- Actrey, Elizth Oxford Wid 1708 Austin, Wm --- Blondworth, Martha Woolvercott 1708 Fifield, Robt --- Prince, Jane Oxford 1708 Barin, Bartw --- Reading, Elizth --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1709 Butler, Thos --- Kiblewhite, Mary Oxford 1709 Smith, Thomas --- Swift, Anne Chipping Norton 1709 Rumsey, Wm --- Ellis, Susannah Henly wid 1710 Hunt, Robt --- May, Grace Grayes 1710 Cope, Jonn --- Jenkinson, Mary --- 1710 Price, Thos --- Smith, Hester Wattleton 1711 Chown, Thos --- Webb, Hannah Aston 1711 Chissus, Ricd --- Astin, Mary Clanfield 1713 Neale, Wm --- Edwards, Ann Bloxham 1713 Guy, Edwd --- Daniel, Ann Burford 1713 Brown, Chas --- Hitchman, Anne Ascot 1714 Bull, John --- Burges, Susanna Milton 1714 Tustain, Richd --- Hawtin, Ann Tadmarton 1715 Buckley, Thos --- Beechey, Sarah --- 1715 Catshed, Wm --- Arthur, Ruth Stanton Harcourt 1716 Weller, John --- Gubbins, Elizth Churchill 1716 Reade, Anthy --- Haslewood, Sarah --- wid 1716 Eldridge, Ricd --- Cottrell, Ann Chissell Hampton 1716 Gardner, John --- Symons, Elizth Upper Norton 1716 Paine, Robt --- Hodgkinson, Grace Kidlington 1718 Peckford, Thos --- Day, Elizth Oxford 1718 Cooper, Thos --- Scholes, Elizth --- 1718 House, Robt --- Baker, Sarah Rousham 1718 Jordan, Robt --- Kew, Ann --- 1718 Lord, Geo --- Andrews, Mary C. Norton 1718 Nevile, Saml --- Smith, Anne Brookend 1719 Batty, Edwd --- Frewin, Mary Chalgrave 1719 Waklin, John --- Bayley, Mary Adwell 1719 Wells, Jas --- Leverett, Jane --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1720 Marshall, Jas --- Constable, Susanna Woodstock 1721 Eaton, Humphry --- Badger, Rose Allbury 1721 Fowler, Thos --- Budworth, Christn Oxford 1721 Hunt, Thos --- Hawkins, Mabell Oxford 1722 Talbot, Sherrington --- Coles, Sarah Lineham 1724 Hayward, Wm --- Tapping, Ann Fringford 1725 Cooper, Geo --- Farr, Mary Stokenchurch 1725 Crook,Christr --- Turner, Mary Cromersh wid 1725 Hobday, Wm --- Moor, Anne --- 1725 Budworth, Wm --- Brown, Ann Oxford 1726 Scasebrook, Laurence --- Ferryman, Mary Kirtlington Wid 1726 Barnes, Thos --- Fullen, Mary Chadlington 1727 Hitchman, Thos --- Hall, Mary Oxford 1727 Sadgrove, Wm --- --- --- 1727 Palmer, Wm --- Truend, Ann Alkerton 1727 Dolley, Mich --- Ayeres, Sarah Rowsham 1729 Woodley, John --- Winden, Ann --- 1729 Wheeler, Henry --- Cole, Mary --- 1729 Muckello, Thos --- Randall, Elizth Bletchingdon 1730 Scott, Wm --- Price, Jane Kirtlington 1731 Buckney, Wm -- Walters, Mary --- 1731 Hunter, John --- Stone, Elizth --- 1732 Longford, Fras --- Alder, Elzith Hardwick 1733 Thatcher, Richd --- Wells, Mary Henley 1734 Sharp, Joseph --- Dutton, Mary Henley 1739 Mathews, Edwd --- Bager, Ann Fritwell Wid 1740 Newell, Wm --- Newell, Esther --- 1741 Wheeler, Wm --- Gardiner, Mary Wardington 1742 Baughan, Robt --- Kilby, Jane Woodeaton Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1743 Warner, John --- Stevens, Margt --- 1744 Robins, Geo --- Wheatley, Elizth --- 1745 Copus, Phil --- Ambrose, Mary Oxford 1747 East, John --- Rogers, Ann Somerton 1748 Burroughs, Thos --- Soans, Susannah --- 1749 Orme, Robt --- Simons, Joana --- 1749 Arnot, Henry --- Heart, Mary --- 1750 Constable, Thos --- Cobbet, Mary Holton 1752 --- --- Franklin, Elizth Hanboro 1752 Mautcher, John --- Savage, Elizth Yarnton 1752 Hands, Nichs --- Lamborn, Jane --- 1752 Wise, Wm --- Needs, Sarah --- 1752 Wilkins, Robt --- Gibbs, Kezia --- 1752 Wiggins, Richd --- Wilsdon, Martha --- 1752 House, Thos --- Hastins, M. --- 1752 Whitlesell, Thos --- Austin, Hannah --- 1752 Warton, Henry --- Ovenal, Elizth --- 1752 Hutt, Wm --- Smith, Martha --- 1752 Verney, Saml --- Smith, Elizth --- 1752 Townsend, John --- Jones, Sarah --- 1752 Brooke, A. --- Nutt, Mary --- 1752 Jones, Thos --- Green, Sarah --- 1752 Smith, John --- Ackerman, Sarah --- 1752 Leven, John --- Preston, Mary --- 1752 Oxborn, James --- ---, Elizth Wolvercot 1752 Mucklow, Thos --- Townsend, Mary --- 1752 Monday, T. --- Cole, Elizth --- 1752 Mariner, John --- Spencer, Mary --- 1753 Tredwell, Wm --- Young, Hannah --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1753 Jackson, Osward --- Eldridge, Ann --- 1754 Wildgoose, --- --- Gibbons, Elizth Cowley 1756 Foot, Thos --- Smith, Susannah --- 1756 Richards, Wm --- Browne, Sarah Woodstock 1756 --- --- Gilbert, Sarah Oxford 1757 Hillsdon, John --- Lawrence, Mary --- 1759 Watts, Richd --- Walton, Elizth Kirtlington Widr 1759 Perry, Robt --- Parr, Mary --- 1760 Edden, Thos --- Gilks, Jane --- 1760 Taylor, Thos --- Arnold, Johanna Bloxham 1760 Pool, Thos --- Cox, Ann --- 1760 Bull, James --- Pargeter, Mary --- 1760 Cross, Wm --- Pargeter, Elizth --- 1760 Grant, Saml --- Claridge, Mary --- 1761 Hemmens, Wm --- Russel, Susanna --- 1761 Williamson, John --- Dawson, Ann Henley 1761 Roades, Jos --- Lovel, Jane Launton 1762 Paine, Wm --- George, Elizth Islip Wid 1762 Selstone, Wm --- Pavior, Mary Bicester 1763 Biddle, Henry --- Philbey, Ann Rotherfield Pepperd 1763 Gauthern, Caleb --- Smith, Mary --- 1763 Isaac, Richd --- Thorp, Mary --- 1764 Burr, James --- Parrott, Mary --- 1764 Johnston, Jere --- Short, Eliz --- 1764 Lay, Edwd --- Boddington, Ann Spelsbury 1764 Rodway, Robt --- Beechey, Hannah --- 1764 Wain, John --- Neal, Mary --- 1765 --- --- Wilsden, Elizth Glympton 1766 Desauseuil, Sr., John Nichs Jouin --- Straford, Anna --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1828 Holloway, Edwd Vere --- Scragg, Ann Ensham 1686 Phillis, Edmd ?- Hitchcock, Mary Oxford 1780 Barkley, Alexr 37th Regmt Foot widr Lock, Elizth Henley wid 1815 Brookes, Jas 7th Reg of Fusileers Bishop, Elizth Oxford 1745 Jorden, Edwd Abbey Tintern, Mon Adams, Mary Wroxton 1763 Brain, Geo Abbin Hall, Glouc Widr Bennet, Mary Oxford Wid 1634 Cunningham, William Abbingdon, Berks Blake, Joane Oxford 1730 Middleton, Richd Wid Abbingdon, Bks Finmer, Sarah Oxford Wid 1717 Davidson, Wm Aberdeen Hannaway, Jane Bicester 1795 Markham, Wm Aberforth, York Bowles, Elizth N Aston 1844 Jones, Wm Abergete, Den Jones, Jane Bicester 1686 Lackton, Philip Abingdon Walker, Elizth Oxford 1700 Cox, John Abingdon Hibbards. Barbara Culham 1721 Rawlins, Michl Abingdon Bacon, Elizth Oxford 1737 Boules, Wm Abingdon Hawkins, Sarah Cassington 1634 Shawe, John Abingdon, Berks Prickett, Eleanor Oxford 1635 Hatton, Richard Abingdon, Berks Barnes, Mary Oxford 1668 Batts, Wm. Abingdon, Berks Foster, Elizabeth Cromershe 1681 Ricketts, Edward Abingdon, Berks Widr Jones, Mary Oxford 1682 Caudry, Edward Abingdon, Berks King, Francis Culham 1683 Robinson, Timothy Abingdon, Berks Powell, Ruth Southleigh 1689 Hubbard,
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