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Hampshire Parish Registers. Marriages. V P ar is h ( m r ar iages. ED I TED BY . P H ILL M O RE . W P W I , M A , A ND R S . AND EWS , ' ‘ of Baszngszoke. Gm" 943? $ 51 1 1 0110011 S S D T THE R P I O BS C IB R S BY H LLIM ORE Co . I UE SU E , 12 H C R Y 4, C AN E LANE , I 9O 3 13 79 13 8 P R E F A C E . In t his fifth vo l u me of the series the Marriage Registers down t o 1812 o f eight more Hampshire pari shes appear in c is s s print , and the information they ontain thu pre erved from all s l s l ri k of being o t or improper y tampered with . c l s c The pre eding four vo ume ontained , in addition to the s c s r l s s Regi ter of Win he te Cathedra , the Marriage Regi ter o f the following thirty - seven parishes VOL M E U I . Pento n Mew sey Tufto n ’ Knight s E nham Braml ey M o nxto n Dummer Hurstbo urne Tarrant Stevento n a o e e ne St . M ry B urn D a ur stbo ur ne o s VVOOito n n H Pri r St. Lawre ce Bullingto n Cliddesd en VO LUM E II . VOLU M E III . h o o h s n S erb rne St. J n Ba i g Eversl ey D o gmer sfield No rth Waltham Farnbo ro ugh Church Oakley H artley Wintney Winchfield Lo ng Sutto n Elveth am Winch ester Cath edr al Cro ndall h ches e St . Swit un, Win t r s l l it s c ss s is ss an Thi vo ume , ike prede e or , i ued without s l index . The Editors hope that it will be fea ib e hereafter to ss l l c s i ue a genera index for the who e ounty , and thu avoid — l n l l c o f s. that great evi a undue mu tip i ity indexe Moreover , the postponement o f index - making expedite s the printing of the s s s l s o f s ll o f Regi ter them e ve , a matter no ma moment in view s s s s as ll as s the eriou ri k of fire , theft and forgery we tho e o f l c cc l l ss c s al l natura de ay and a identa o , to whi h the e v uab e record s are c ontinually exposed . The following abbreviations are again made u se o f = = sh Of wid w o r o . o i the a w . o er wid w p p ri = i =in h o ces o f b b ach elo r d oc . t e . di e = = h o O f s s inster o r so n o f co . t e c . p in unty — =m rr i e ce _ a h e o f Izc. a a e c d . d ug t r g li n Of the Registers in the present volume that o f St ’ c s c s was sc ss . l Mi hael , Win he ter , tran ribed by Mi A . C Mober y ss l c o f . and M r . Herbert Chitty . Mi C ark opied that St c c s . s o f s s is Lawren e , Win he ter and Mr Andrew , Ba ing toke , s l re spon sible for the other s. The Editor a so desire to acknowledge the valuable help in collating the Regi sters of c l . c c has St . Mi hae and St Lawren e , whi h been rendered by . l the Rev . F . T . Madge and the Rev . H E . Mober y . Thank s fo r ss s s l permi ion to print the Regi ter are due to the C ergy , s s s c who e name are mentioned under the re pe tive pari shes. It may be well here to remind the reader that these printed c s s s l l abstra t of the Regi ter are not ega evidence . For c c s l c s l c l l ertifi ate app i ation mu t be made to the o a c ergy . ’ Volume VI is in the printer s hand and wi ll be i ssued at l an early date . It on y remain s to add that the Editors will gladly wel come further help in the way o f tran scribing marriages . Su ch voluntary h elp alone renders it possible to ss s s s s s s s i ue thi erie of the Pari h Regi ter of Hamp hire . l u 1 0 . j y, 9 3 contents. S G . PARI H . PA E Long Sutton S t r at fi eldsaye c l - in- - St . Mi hae the Soke , Winchester c c s St . Lawren e , Win he ter Basingstoke Baughurst Eastrop Worting thampsbtre [parish R egisters. n Marriages at Lo ng S u tto , 812 156 1 to 1 . O E —Th e o es e s e is a sma ar o o m o n e m in h ch N T ld t R gi t r ll q u t v lu e v llu , w i m a e is a sms a a es and e h s ar e e sc . B pti , M rri g D at ntered indi ri in t ly It i n o o co n ca o r es o m 1 6 1 to 16 . g d ditio n and well red f . It dat fr 5 53 The next Register is an o ctavo vo lume and is no t in such go o d m a so co n o ch o f the n h as e sh e h o h a . diti n. Mu writi g p ri d t r ug d p It l is n m an m 16 1 2 1 The en s ar e m e . o e d a es o to . v llu , d t fr 54 7 trie ix d me e en s o m 1 to 1 88 and o e a s o me Volu III xt d fr 733 7 v rl p V lu IV , h o me e s are in o ne w ich co ntains the perio d 1754 to 1812 . S ntrie o m s m in th h e a so m in o h o e o nd . v lu e, e t r, e b t h T ese entries have been extracted by l eave o f th e late Rev . W . an en ca o f o n o and th e o o h as ee co a St d , Vi r L g Sutt n , pr f b n ll ted h th o o s . e e s e th R v . wit R gi t r by e e C . D . St k John Cooper Agnes Howard Roger Cooper Johan M au nt e Stephen Cooper Johan Watts c s D ar it e a Lauran e John on H rding , John Hart Alic e L ymer John Cooper Katerine Aslo t t e Joh n O o de Alli ce Tr igge Robert Terry Alice Archer Mi chael] London Sibel] G r ego r ye John Man u t Anni s M ist elbr o o ke John Terry Julian Miller Ri c hard Smith Margarett Porter J ames Wo o u lr idge Anne Carmer Robert Porter Anne Shapman Thomas Cat che Elizabeth his wife John Rhenes Elizabeth Nash William Chamber Agnes Roger Tomes Margarett Harding Edward Abevan Agnes Grove — V HANTS . H am95 11118 P ar is/z / Registe rs . William Goodyer Aves Porter Thoma s Turner Johan Porter s \ c l l c Thoma Vard , erke , A i e Porter Stephen Vicary Agne s Fr ankline Roger Wheeler C at er ine Porter John C r anst o ne Mary K enewe Robert Porter Agne s Bu llo cke Bennet Capp Mary Porter William Harding Margarett Aslo t t e Jame s Frost Alice Hayward Jame s Mulford Ali ce Dixon Gilbert M o gno d Jane S her mant yne Thoma s Cooper Agne s Arcott Richard Terry D o r it ee Lee William Hunt Anne Knight William Hall Ali ce Cawet William Collier A li ce Porter John Merchant A lice P er c man Jame s Porter J ohan Terrye Thoma s Tome s Margarett Ware C r anst o ne sen . s John , . Ro e Porter George Norman Johan But cher Ri chard R i gg Ali ce L ymmer Jame s Porter E liza bet h Eede Stephen C r anst o ne A li c e M arshall John T homes Chri stian Grover John Porter Elizabeth U st o ne John A le xander Tabitha Chapman J ohn Trenner Agne s E gilley Henry Thomes Jane Blacknell Wi lliam Sherlo cke Agnes Q uo yt e Wi lliam Porter E mlye Draper Robert Stelman Anne Goodyer Roger Terry Amee VVo asfo ld Laurenc e Reading Jane J ohn P ragnell Agne s But c her John Grover Katerine Go o dyer e l s l c P er o y nt John Terrye , go d mi th , A i e p Ri chard Hi ll A lice P er po ynt Robert Edwarde s Margarett Croucher 16 L on u on ar 45] g S tt M r iages .
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