PAVER's Marriage Licences
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'^^ /J&' J 3 1404 00553 4463 ''1 , \ ' » O r^^ f^:^J qIVO^ Ms^ p.\^- Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Brigham Young University-Idaho http://www.archive.org/details/paversmarriageliOOchur THE FOUNDED 1863. INCORPORATED 1893. Record Series. VOL. XL. FOR THE YEAR 1908. PAVER'S Marriage Licences. EDITED BY JOHN WM. CLAY, F.S.A., Vice-President of the Yorkshire Archaological Society PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. 1909. INTRODUCTION. PAVER'S Marriage Licences were begun to be printed by the Yorkshire Archccological Society in Volume VII. of their Journal. They were continued in Volumes IX., X., XL, XII., XIIL, XIV., XVI., XVIL, XX. The Council of the Society having considered that in that form the work would take many years to be finished, decided to transfer it to the ^' Record Series." The present volume takes it up where it was left off in the Journal, viz., from the year 1630, and continues it till the year 1644. Another volume will perhaps complete the work to 17 14, which is the end of the MS. in London. A full account of Paver's MSS. was given in the Journal, Vol. XX., p. 68, but it may be again stated that these licences, which were originally at York, were transcribed by William Paver, the Genealogist, in two volumes, which are at the British Museum, Add. MSS. 29667-8. The original MSS. at York are not believed to be in existence, at least the earlier parts. The entries have been transcribed by Miss Osier, a copyist at the British Museum, and the editor has himself examined most of the proofs with the MSS., so it is hoped that the work is as perfect as possible, though sometimes difficulties have arisen owing to the contractions used by Paver, and to his frequent queries as to the spelling of the names. It would appear that a good many licences were never used. The editor has gone through most of the printed Parish Registers to see if that was the case, and if the marriage really took place at the churches named, which was not always a certainty. So genealogists should exercise a little care in their acceptance of the licenses. JNO. WM. CLAY. Rastrick House. I 6 7 4 i 25 —3 PAVER'S MARRIAGE LICENSES. [Add. MSS. 29667.] 1630 [502] William Taylor, Burnsall, and Rachel Frankland, Skipton—either place. Ellis Foster, Bainton, and Frances Harrison, Kirkburn—either place. Roger Brooke, Huddersfield, and Sarah Dyson, Almondbury— either place. George Wilkinson and Ann Hobson, Sheffield—there. Robert Barvvick, Esq., Belfrey, and Ursula Strickland, Boynton— either place. Roger Geldart, Trinity Micklegate, and Elizabeth Spence, Whixley—either place. Thomas Metcalfe, St. John's Micklegate, and Alice Steele, All Saints, Pavement — either place. Thomas Bower, Bradford, aad Isabel Newton, Halifax—either place. Nicholas Cudworth, Clerk, and Christina Barras, St. Sampson—there. John Emmott, Colne, and Ann Walker, Burnley, co. Lane.—either place. William Hanson and Dorothy Rycroft, Colne—there. Richard Thompson, Pontefract, and Ann Horncastle, Badsworth — either place. William Wallis, St. Olave, and Alice Mawmond, St. Maurice— either place. John Archer and Sibel Bothamley, Kirkburton—there. John Lamb, Ackworth, and Ann Rasby, Kirksmeaton— either place. Abraham Dyson, St. Saviour, and Dorothy Bland, Trinity, York—either place. William Horner, Thormanby, Ripon, and Phillida Poppleton, widow, Bishop Monkton — either place. William Ramsden, Bishophill, Senior, and Catherine Carr, St. Michael-le-Belfrey either place. [503] Richard, Dodsworth, gen., Oswaldkirk and Barmanessey ? Sowerby, Helmsley either place. Marmaduke Day, St. Helen, and Mary Thoresby, West Cottingwith—either place. Robert Ackworth, Deighton, and Elizabeth Coulson, Osmotherley— either place. Edward Byfield, Ecclesfield, and Joyce Kirkham, Wakefield— either place. Richard Oakes and Elizabeth Wentworth, widow, Darfield—there. William Clerke and Ann Sowley, Seamer— at Hutton Rudby. Matthew Robinson and Mary Grayson, Ripon—there. Richard Davenport, Spofforth, and Alice Scarr, St. Sampson—either place. John Osburne, Lockton, and Margaret Jackson, Goodramgate— either place. Thomas Walbanke and Ann Thomlinson, Skipton — there. James Margison, clerk, Rector of Watlas, and Elizabeth Jackson, Pickhall — there. Robert Whitehead and Ann Wade, Hallifax—there. ^^ 1 Not .It citlier place. 5 Not .it Trinity. 2 Not .It liclfriys. 6 At liclfieys, i Nov., 1630. 3 Not at Trinity. 7 At Skipton, 4 Nov., 1630. 4 At Halifax, 7 Dec, 1630. y At Halifax, 13 Nov., 1630. 2 i . 5 — 2 paver's marriage licenses. John Mease and Ann Crosby, Sheriff Hutton—there. Nicholas Stead and Ann Marriott, Bradfield—there. Timothy Thompson, Scarborough, and Julian Denton, widow, Hutton Bu shell either place. Robert Barrow, Wigan, and Elizabeth Wakefield, Standish, dioc. Cest.—either place. James Baldwin and Jennet Kidd als. Ireland, Wigan, dioc. Cest. —there. [504] Arthur Hill and Ann Bromley, Birkin—there. Robert Savile, Esq., Woodkirk, and Martha Waterhouse, Carlton Lindrick—either place. William Shaw, Kirkheaton, and Abigail Walkden, Emley—either place. William Hesslewood, Lithe, and Elizabeth Nellest, Glazedale—either place. Thomas Gibson and Martha Gill, Bradford—there. Anthony Roberts, Sheffield, and Elizabeth Colt, Wiston ? Whiston—either place. George Farrer, Newland, Cottingham, and Elizabeth Bellard, widow Sculcoates either place. Wilfred Thomlinson, Spoff'orth, and Martha Nobb, Bolton Percy— either place. Robert Wright and Mary Harwood, Trinity, Hull—there. Bryan Metcalfe, Grinton, and Jane Hutchinson, Belfrey—either place. Thomas Storey and Ann Smithson, Belfrey—there. Henry Savage, Hedon, and Mary Lister, St. Mary, Beverley—either place. William Routledge, Hayton, and Elizabeth Nicholls, Spurriergate—either place. Ralph Holmes, Ampleford and Ann Dodgson, Stonegate— either place. Edward Durham and Catherine Morley, Drax—there. Michael Spalding and Elizabeth Thorpe, Beswick—there. John Wright and Magaret Cockerill, Skeckling—there. William Johnson, gen., Cheriburton, and Catherine Buck, Carnaby— either places [505] James Moorhouse, South Scriley ? and Ellicia North, Stapleton—either place. Francis Wilson and Catherine Bell, Long Preston—there. Wilfred Mosley, p. Birdford, and Elizabeth Cookson, Crake— at Bridsal or Crake. Henry Favell, Kirkby Overblow, and Dorothy Wright, Pawnall—at Kirkby Over- blow.4 Christopher Taylor, Skipton, and Magdalene Wade, Addingham—either place. William Clarke, St. Mary, Beverley, and Catherine Legard, St. John, Beverley either place. George, Walker, junr., Hunmanby, and Mary Topham, St. Nicholas, York—either place. John Skipton, Pontefract, and Margaret Finch, Felkirk— either place. Thomas Revell, Whiston, and Margaret Bate, Aston—either place. Thomas Rawling and Jane Beswick, Lithe—there. Abraham Batty and Ann Sowden, Hackness—there.6 Anthony Clarkson and Elizabeth Spencely, Harome—there. James Aked and Margaret Pinder, Fulford—there. Christopher Wilton, St. Margaret, and Mary Pratt, Trinity Kings Court—either place. William Nevison and Ann Bridekirk, Eskrigg—there. Peter Parkinson, Denton, and Helen Parker, ch. Denton, Otley. 1 Not at Belfreys. steward to Algernon, Earl of Northumberland. 2 At Belfreys, i6 Nov., 1630. She was dau. of Christopher Wright of Maltby. 3 Not at Cherry Burton. 5 Not at Skipton. 4 According to Dugdale's Visitation he was 6 At Hackness, 13 Dec, 1630, Abm Battie and Ann Sawdon, mar. 9 2 5 6 7i — paver's marriage licenses. 3 Henry Hodgson, Lund, and Hesther Burton, widow, St. Mary, Beverley—either place. Henry Tyndall, gentleman, Brotherton, and Lucy Jackson, Hickleton —there. [506J Thomas Robinson and Silence Boyes, Halifax—there. William Thornton and Mary Miklethwaite, Cheriburton—there. 3 Henry Eyre, Brantingham, and Jane Ponderson, Kirkella—either place. Edward Hanson and Elizabeth Wright, Sandal Magna—there. Frances Taylor, St. Margaret, and Isabel Pick, St. Crux—either place. Edward Winkley, gen., Mitton, and Mary Scholefield, Gisburn— either place. Robert Bilcliffe, Stonegate, and Elizabeth Ellis, Goodramgate — either place. Nicholas Askham, Pont[efract ?] and Mary Killingbeck, widow, Trinity, Micklegate.4 Tobias Barroclough and Martha Blackwood, Halifax—there. John Banks, Giggleswick, and Magdalen Brown, Long Preston—either place. George Webster, Harthill, and Isabel Rishworth, Hunsworth—either place. Hugh Baldwin and Ellen Emmott, widow, Gisburn—there. Abraham Kaye, Kirkburton, and Isabel Beaumont, Kirkheaton— either place. William Lister, Bradford, and Grace Waterhouse, Halifax— either place. James Brigg, Halifax, and Jane Greaveson, widow, Kettlewell. Edmund Hobson and Gertrude Bromhead, Bradfield—there. Samuel Midgley, Guiseley, and Ellen Bilton, St. Sampson (as. sd.) — either place. Robert Snowden and Elizabeth Lund, widow, Gisborough— there. [507J Christopher Kell, Hessle, and Sarah Watson, Drypool— either place. William Scriven and Barbara Saunderson, Hessle—there. Christopher Appleyard, gentleman, Skeckling, and Grisel Overton, Easington either place. Andrew Skelton, Stillington, and Alice Fisher, Martom—either place. Edmund Tattersall, Osset, and Margaret Riley, Wakefield—at Osset. Thomas Hopkinson and Alice Hewitt, Ackworth— there. John Sutcliffe and Phebe Wood, Halifax—there. Ralph Hewson, St. Margarets, and Margaret Carr, Spurriergate—either place. George Smith and Elizabeth Booth, Filey— there. John Thompson, Otley, and Ann Whittaker, Haworth—either place. William Uenton, Whorleton, and Elizabeth Sadler, St. Maurice— either place. Edmund Wyrrall, Conisborough, and Alice Legg, Rotherham—either place. Francis Goodgeon,