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Hampshire Parish Registers. Marriages. Vi Hamps h i re P a r i h r s Re gi s t e s . m i arr ages. EDITED BY E A. M. P W. PH ILLIMOR w. , , AND s . ANDREWS, ’ Of Bas zngstoke. V V L I . O . lonbon PH I LL UED TO THE UB CRI B R BY I MORE 8: Co . ISS S S E S , 12 HANC RY LAN . 4, C E E P R E F A C E WITH this sixth volume of our series we have now issued no e s than fift -o of r of a l s y ne the Ma riage Registers Hampshire, result which cannot be but appreciated by those interested in a c ee the genealogy of th t ounty . Thr of the Registers in this o c to the o , w , k v lume it ill be seen g ba very earliest period, r 1 1 538 o 5 39 . The preceding five volumes contained forty-five M arriage -five as as Registers of forty parishes, well the Burials and Baptisms at the Cathedral V L ME O U I . Pe nton Me wsey Hurstbourne Priors Dumme r ’ Knight s Enham Bullington Ste ve nton M onxton Tufto n De ane s ourne arrant ram e ootton La re n Hur tb T B l y W St. w ce ar o urne ddesde n St. M y B Cli V L ME O U 11. Y ate ley Ove rton Winslade E VOLUM III . orne ohn Winchfie ld Farn oro h Sherb St. J b ‘u‘gin ne Eve rsle Elve tham t y North altham Basing Church Oakley Dogmersfie ld VOLUME lV . ! Win ronda hester athe St . thun Winc C Swi , C ll dral che ster VOL ME w U V. W Lon utton St. La re nce i n g S w , Stratfie ldsaye che ster e -in- St. Micha l the Basingstoke o e nche ster S k , Wi lm ece ue u o e r or , w o This v u , like its p ed ss s is iss d ith t an Th e e e e ea index . e Editors hope that it will b f asibl h r fter to s a e e e for the c s a is ue g n ral ind x whole ounty, and thu void — m c e e ea e an . e e that gr t vil undue ultipli ity of ind x s Mor ov r, - we e Of the by postponing index making, exp dite the printing gi e a er of o m mo e w e w Re sters th mselves, a m tt n s all m nt h n e m re ember the serious risks of fire, theft and forgery, not to m a al c cc e s to c ention those of n tur de ay and a id ntal los , whi h these valuable records are continually exposed . The following abbreviations are again made use of = = f he r h f do . o t a s o . widowe r . w. or wi w p p i = = n he o n of i n e oman o . t u t . s . S nste r s c c p , i gl w , i y = i h f. d oc . in t e d oce se o or son. i -= ’ =- n . marr e e n e he or or s n e ma h c. a c c . b . bac l i gl i g li = f dau hter O . d . g Of the Registers in the prese nt volume the important one R . n m e th e ev . e c of O w cr . r diha as trans ib d by W H Wi dl , vi a of Odiham; that of South Warnborough was copied by the . d oc . Rev C H . St ks For the rest, Mr An rews, of Basing e for e m to the stok , is responsible. Thanks p r ission print are due e e me are m e Registers to the Cl rgy, whos na s ention d c under the res pe tive parishes . It may be well to remind the reader that these printed “ c are not e ce abstra ts of the Registers l gal eviden . For ce c e c m m oc c r rtifi at s appli ation ust be ade to the l al le gy. ’ Vol . VII is in the printer s hand and will be issued at an early date . It only remains to add that the Editors will gladly welcome further help in the way of transcribing the ma e u rriag entries . Such vol ntary help alone renders it possible to issue this series of the Parish Registers Of Hampshire. 1 2 han et ne 4 , C c y La , N mber 1 0 ove . , 9 4 lament fi s. u P ma . Y E AR S . PAGE . Odiham South Warnborough Tadley Heckfield S tratfield Turgis E ampzbi re gari sh fi tgi si zrs . M arriages at Odih am, 1 8 1 2 1 5 38 to . — me Th o de t e ste r is on a e r and i nc ude s the NO E o u . e s T V l I l R gi p p , l r 0 T e e r e r ort o n i s a transcr t made in pe iod 1 538 to 1 74 . h a li p i ip T e 28th Elizabe th by the th e n Churchwarde ns . h book co ntai ns b 8i n T e n i h . h 2 e ave s and its d me ns o ns are 1 . h a d r t n 77 l , i i 7 y w i i g i s e ne ra ood . Th s vo ume e n i n b ad co nd t o n was g lly g i l , b i g i i , re store d in 1 8 b re and S ottiswood and re o und in ha 99 y Ey p , b lf T e n o n the x e e nth ce ntur i o on morocco . h chro ol gy i s i t y s ccasi o t ally d ub ful “ of e I Volume II i s a small parc hme nt Re giste r 34 pag s . t cove rs the T n e o n e th e ri o o 1 . he r t i s x e e Comm w al p d 1 653 t 659 w i i g c ll nt. e n 0 Volume III b gi s 1 74 and e nds 1 754 . o ume s and are the usua o o of r nted forms on V l IV, V, VI l f li p i ’ r e A he pape r as pre sc ib d by Lord H ardwicke s ct . T y begin 1 nd 8 re s e ct ve 1 1 a 1 . p i ly 754, 77 , 7 3 r v v . d e e e ha e e e n tr n r e b the Re . n he se st s a sc d . T R gi b ib y W H Wi l , car of d ham and the roo has e e n co ate d b him th the Vi O i , p f b ll y wi or na e ster igi l R gi . V OLUME I . Thomas Webb 81 Elizabeth his wife Thomas Searle Johanna Roger Wigg Johanna Robert Prince Agnes Richard Povey 81 Johanna Thomas Moth Elizabeth John Hawkins Johanna Harvie Moth Elizabeth Be net Barnes Agnes George Porter] Johanna Richard Hole Alice John Butt Johanna John Neave Agnes Nicolas Searle Edith Julian Smyth Edith John Carr Agnes urts — H VI . ' H m s/ti re P an s/z e er u p R gist s . Thomas Sumner Eleanor Henry Howper Isabell Alexander Isabe l Richard Meane Eleanor William Berew Isabel Thomas Hilton Johanna Henry Beer Isabel Lambert Searle Jane John Maydlous e Johanna Richard Morris Katharine Thomas Cresswell Katharine William Belch amber M argaret William Draper Johanna John Beest Johan na Nicolas Searle Johanna John Fox e Eleanor Thomas Searle Alice John Hoole Agnes Ri chard Hooker Johanna Henry Foxe Alice Richard Powke Agnes a n n m 0 1 1 V le ti e Ke ber Agnes 3 Jan . 54 Prinse 1 an Harry Elizabeth 3 J . Thomas Draper 81 Margaret John Awlde n 81 Christian 5 June Thomas Roberts Isabel 1 1 June Henry Heath Johanna 3 July n Maidlowse a 1 2 Oct Joh Is bel . a 1 6 Oct Henry Carr M rgaret . an 6 John Hole Joh na Nov . n E alles Nov Joh Johanna 7 . n No John Draper Joha na 1 9 v. innb e n 6 N v John Q y Johan a 2 o . r 0 Mo ris Johanna 3 Nov. a 1 1 John Se rle Lilian 4 Jan . 54 2 a c n Robert B yley 81 Ali e 1 8 J a . a Le le c 1 Thom s y Ali e 3 Jan. a a n 81 ce 1 Thom s R wli s Ali 5 Apr. c a ann 2 2 Ri h rd Reede Joh a Apr. Richard Hardinge Agne s 2 1 May I 5 4 7] John Hobsonn 81 Elizabeth 2 5 June 1 5 4 2 Arthur Sellar Johan 1 July John Ivowld 81 Agnes 7 Oct.
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