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Gc Aalp V. 10 S o me rs ets hi re “ P a r i s }; ( m i arr ages. E DIT E D B Y P . PH L L MO R E M . A . w. w I I . , , M E . Em H W . SEAGER, , , R umwell Tamn i on Of , , A N D A T E M E H . B & A W ’ u kzn t R ector of P c g on . VOL . X. v. 10 I on bon R H I I R . ISS U ED T O T HE S U BS C R IB E S B Y P L L MO E C o , 12 HA N C ER Y L A N E . 4, C 1 0 9 7. P R E F A E C . This ten th volume of Somerset Marriage Registers i h cludes the remaining portion of the Registers of the important ’ 1 8 1 2 . parish of St . Mary s , Taunton , down to the year Of this ’ c . Mr . Bates undertook the trans ription For Bishop s H ull , . b b . and , in part, for Halse , Mr Seager has een responsi le It is intended that Volume XI shall be devoted to various country Parish Registers . The M arriage Registers of St . m d c b be Ja es , Taunton , have alrea y been trans ri ed, and will m . printed in a later volu e 1 3 7 9 2 4 8 The usual contractions have been made use of = = f wi we r r o . f e ar sh o . w . d o o wid w p o th p i = = f in r n e oman h e coun t o . s . s ste s co . n t p , i gl w , i y = f i e e o f. on o . in th e oc or s d oc. di s = ’ = lor n e an . I e . e m or marria e ce n . b b ach s ze. c , i gl g li = u h te r o f. d . d a g The reader must remember that the printed volumes “ ” c are not eviden ce in the legal sense . Certifi ates must be c c c obtained from the lo al lergy in harge of the Registers . ’ a It is the Editors wish to print two volumes annu lly, and thus to make a steady and substantial progress in the work of preserving our an cient Parish Registers from the risks of destru ction or loss to which th e v are constantly c c c o con exposed , even in the best ir umstan es, so l ng as their c tents remain in manus ript only. They will welcome help in the work of transcription . De ember I 0 . c , 9 7 &outcure. PA G E Y E A R S . PA R ISH . ’ Taunton , St . Mary s ( con cluded ) 1 72 8 - 1 8 1 2 Bishop’s H ull 1 5 6 2 - 1 8 1 2 Halse 1 5 59- 1 8 1 2 i g ourmet 39mm; iReg zterz. M arriag es at M r a M l n . T aun to n S t. y ag d a e e n ued rom Volume X Con ti f I . or c John Ken Hen , Kex Ilex] Gra e Cuth ' lz b c. ert , Henry Alvin Hannah Edmunds ' C abbull lze. John Catharine Brown , William Ball Jane S owth y ' c lzc. Fran is Hayes Joan Brine, Roger Crook Mary Ralph James Pine Susanna Davis Humphery Bond M ary Smith John Dinning Joan Dunman William Lake Martha Maynard William Page Sarah Winter alias c Daniel Blisset , Pavier, Ra hel Hill Stephen King Mary Ven James Skinner Joan Duke Robert Stone Elizabeth Hill William Dyke Mary Harris Ri chard Warren Mary Coxe ' Harv lzc. George Serle Elizabeth y, ' ff c c l zc. Thomas Je erys Gra e Wee h , ' lz e. Edward Coles Jane Ballam , ' lzc. John Ellis Mary Roy, John Cornish A n n Brown William Hardman Martha Cross William Pierce Rose Reed Thomas Ward Elizabeth Earl lie. John Sayer Jone Balam , Philip Brims combe M ary Brake ' lze. Benjamin Short Elizabeth Capel , o — X S n . ' S omersets/ezr e Pur imR eg zster s [ I 72 8 li John Trott Mary Morren e. c c lzc. Ri hard Stephens Elizabeth Pro ter, l' ze. John Ford Mary Ellis , Joseph S tibbs M ary Reed George M itchel Jane Hale Thomas Gill Catharine Warren William Moore H annah Dyke Henry Tows M ary Potter Samuel Rattenbury Sarah G o uld sworth y Thomas Bond Elizabeth M uller [or Mutter ’ lzc. ' lzc Thomas Pile M ary Periam , . Thomas Po un sbury Ed e th Marler ' lzc. William Hayes M ary Cole, ' c G ove ir lzc. Fran is Joan Hayes, John Warren Mary Virgin lzc Arthur Broadmead Ann Bradford , . ’ lzc Robert Parsons Ann Gillet, . ' Fo n c lzc. John y Elizabeth Ma y, John Kingsbury Mary Combe ' 81 lzc. William Cassel Elizabeth Ridges , ' lz c. W illiam Clark Susanna Edwards , Peter Murrah Catharine L uckis Daniel Mole M ary German ' O x en h am h lzc. William Elizabet Bennet, H ugh Godding Joan Dark e Edward Boon Elizabeth Rattenbury Ri chard Maynard Elizabeth B raily H enry Hallet Sarah Grant ' lzc c . John Bi kham Sarah Barley , ' lz Sh orlan d c. John Mary Pile, VOLUME IV . Charles Palmer Ann H unt ' c lzc. Aaron Basset Joan Pe kel , Thomas Cross H annah Bevis John N o rth over Susanna Moore ' lz c. Edward Palmer Mary Seager, ' lzc. Charles Lamb Mary M ead , William Burston Mary Turner / aun on . ar a a n M med 1 730 ] T t St M yM g d le e a g es. O c 1 2 William H ill Elizabeth Walter 7 t. 7 9 ' llc 1 c . 2 O ct Ri hard Fowler Mary Simmons , . Edmund Hull Mary Hook 4 Nov . Patteram Nathanael Mary Ash 5 Nov . ' c llc. 6 John Willi k Elizabeth Parrish , Nov . De c John Cure Sarah Hole 5 . Silco cks 1 D c James Martha Reed 4 e . D 2 1 e c . 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