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Alphabetized by Groom's Names Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1743 ---, --- Shilton, Bks Lardner, Mary Ascot 1752 --- --- Franklin, Elizth Hanboro 1756 --- --- Gilbert, Sarah Oxford 1765 --- --- Wilsden, Elizth Glympton 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1745 Aales, John Oxford Nichols, Mary Cheltnam, Glouc 1635 Abba, Francis Oxford Radbourne, Agnes Oxford 1804 Abbot, Chas Kidlington Boddington, Ann Marston 1746 Abbott, Benjn Ramsden Dixon, Mary Ramsden Wid 1757 Abbott, Benjn Ramsden Widr Weston, Elizth Ramsden 1813 Abbott, Jno Ambrosden Draper, Mary Ann Ambrosden 1709 Abbott, John Oxford Tipping, Jane Oxford 1719 Abbott, John Burcester Scott, Elizth Bucknell wid 1725 Abbott, John Bucknell George, Elizth wid Luggershall, Bucks 1829 Abbott, Thos Banbury Treadwell, Kitty Clark Finmere 1691 Abbotts, Ricd Heath Marcombe, Anne Launton 1635 Abbotts, William Hensington Humphries, Agnes Oxford 1813 Abear, Edmd Whitfield Greys Bowlby, Mary Ann Caversham 1775 Abear, Jno Burton Walgrove, Bks Piercey, Elizth Rotherfield Peppard 1793 Abel, John Upton St Leonard, Glouc Bailey, Sarah St Rollright 1827 Abel, Saml Oxford Compton, Ann Oxford 1727 Abery, John Goring Mason, Jane Goring 1796 Ablolom, Richd Whitchurch Pike, Sarah Whitchurch 1742 Abraham Als Metcalfe, Henry Bodicot Widr Dawes, Tomasin Banbury 1783 Abraham, Geo Bloxham Penn, Mary Bloxham 1797 Abraham, Jno Lower Heyford Calcote, Han Lower Heyford 1730 Abraham, John Blackthorne Whorwood, Jane Blackthorne 1766 Abraham, John Fritwell Fletcher, Mary Fritwell 1847 Abraham, Robt Chadlington Godwin, Elizth Somerton 1684 Abraham, Thomas Blackthorne Allen, Hester Blackthorne wid Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1707 Abraham, Thos Wid Blackthorne Brookes, Mary Hampton Powell Wid 1730 Abraham, Thos Hampton Poyle Casey, Joan Middleton Stoney 1753 Abraham, Thos Hampton Gay Hanks, Elizth Hampton Gay 1763 Abraham, Thos Fritwell Cave, Ann Fritwell 1763 Absalom, John Hinton, Bks Kissingbury, Sar Oxford 1718 Absolom, Richd Kirtleton Harvey, Mary Chesterton 1688 Absolon, John Waterstock Foster, Alice Tiddington Wid 1683 Absolon, Wm Heddington Vincent, Elizabeth Heddington 1716 Absolon, Wm Wallingford, Bks Spyer, Mary Cromarsh 1720 Absolon, Wm Heddington Eldridge, Margt Oxford 1753 Accutt, Thos Horton Hicks, --- Horton Wid 1713 Ackers, Mark Woolvercott Charldwood, Elizth Charlbury 1693 Ackill, Anthy Woolvercott Quelch, Elizth Woolvercott 1695 Ackland, Geo Oxford Peirson, Elizth Oxford 1676 Ackland, Michael Oxford widr Shenton, Elizabeth Oxford 1795 Ackland, Richd Bicester Bay, Ann Hook Norton, wid 1727 Ackland, Thos Oxford Holmes, Elizth Oxford 1688 Ackworth, Thos Pirton Widr Ludwell, Mary Oxford 1775 Acock, Edwd Stow, Glouc Taylour, Mary Burford 1762 Acock, Thos Kemscot Yarnton, Mary Alvescot 1835 Acock, Thos Oxford Morton, Clara Eliza Oxford 1712 Acocks, Thos Chipping Norton Pembry, Anne Chipping Norton 1844 Acott, Geo Oxford Crozier, Martha Oxford 1681 Acreman, John Stow Wood Quelch, Elizabeth Stanton St. John 1719 Acreman, Richd Ellesfield Norris, Mary Littlemore 1686 Acres, Edward Culham Wrighton, Mary Middle Barton 1689 Acres, John Culham Deadman, Anne Sutton, Berks 1754 Acres, John Widr Gt. Barrington, Glouc Price, Kathe Swinbrook 1724 Acres, Richd Filkins Farmer, Martha Filkins 1760 Acres, Richd Oxford Cooper, Cathe Oxford Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1751 Acres, Thos Ensham Embery, Elizth Southleigh 1714 Adam, Ricd Epwell Sikly, Cathe Merton 1697 Adams, Andrew Gt Hasely Adams, Mary Gt Hasely 1772 Adams, Anthy Bodicot Green, Ruth Knightcote, War 1693 Adams, Chas Goring Rawlins, Mary Goring 1775 Adams, Danl Farthingoe, Northton Hopkins, Rebecca Swalcliff 1720 Adams, Edmund Heyford Warren King, Elizth Heyford 1710 Adams, Edwd Witney Dossett, Anne Cowley 1716 Adams, Edwd Witney Hyatt, Mary Witney 1732 Adams, Edwd Blockley, Worc Smith, Elizth --- 1702 Adams, Henry Barrington Ficket Als Syms, Joane Burford 1742 Adams, James C. Norton Higgins, Martha C. Norton 1782 Adams, Jas Oxford Day, Sarah C Norton 1807 Adams, Jno Banister London Smith, Letitia Oxford 1813 Adams, Jno Allen Oxford Goodwin, Elizth Oxford 1829 Adams, Jno Clanfield Clarke, Martha Bampton 1837 Adams, Jno Busby Gt Tew Stone, Sarah Gt Tew 1707 Adams, John Arncott Winslow, Jane Bostall, Bucks 1712 Adams, John Clanfield Yeatman, Margt Clanfield 1783 Adams, John Oxford Hurdis, Mary Oxford 1781 Adams, Jonn Horley wid Usher, Elizth Kynston, War wid 1799 Adams, Jos Hazeley, widr Shepherd, Elizth Hazeley 1770 Adams, Joseph Gt. Haseley Belcher, Martha Gt. Haseley 1682 Adams, Joshua Oxford Johnson, Mary Oxford 1724 Adams, Mat Faringdon, Bks Filling, Mary Shilton 1688 Adams, Matthew Oxford Burling, Rebecca Goring 1706 Adams, Paul London Atwood, Martha Oxford 1702 Adams, Ricd Heyford Warren Widr Martin, Elizth Steeple Aston 1742 Adams, Richd Dunstew Drinkwater, Sarah Dunstew 1743 Adams, Richd Stokelyn Jilks, Mary Stokelyne Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1772 Adams, Richd Poulton, Wilts Cross, Fras Shipton 1806 Adams, Richd Whitchurch, widr Cripps, Elizth Oxford 1813 Adams, Richd Fritwell Stuchbury, Mary Stokelyne 1826 Adams, Richd London Adams, Margt Clanfield 1705 Adams, Robt London Hippisley, Anne Burford 1704 Adams, Saml Alvescott Carter, Elizth Alvescott 1754 Adams, Simon Preston Cape, Northton Complin, Cathe Oxford 1663 Adams, Thomas Oxford Langly, Susanna Oxford 1728 Adams, Thos Northleigh Widr Baseley, Anne Witham, Bks Wid 1733 Adams, Thos Hedington Grant, Anne Hedington 1747 Adams, Thos Oxford Baldwin, Elizth Oxford 1762 Adams, Thos Clanfield Hart, Keziah Clanfield 1824 Adams, Thos Clanfield Paulin, Elizth Grafton 1692 Adams, Walter Westminster Barrett, Mary Islip 1680 Adams, Wm Oxford widr Trinder, Susannah Oxford 1683 Adams, Wm Oxford Hooper, Mary Oxford 1695 Adams, Wm Little Hasely Neale, Susanna Great Hasely 1716 Adams, Wm London Hacket, Anne Oxford 1720 Adams, Wm Fulbrook Hancock, Jane Witney 1732 Adams, Wm Buckland Mills, Mary Bampton 1750 Adams, Wm Teynton Smith, Mary Teynton 1758 Adams, Wm Kidlington Hearne, Mary Kidlington 1760 Adams, Wm Dadington Claydon, Anne Dadington 1760 Adams, Wm Oxford Pittaway, Jane Oxford 1764 Adams, Wm Swacliffe Chamberlain, Elizth --- 1775 Adams, Wm Wootton Tagg, Martha Kiddington 1785 Adams, Wm C Norton Stiles, Eliz Bourton 1790 Adams, Wm Oxford, widr Tolly, Sarah Oxford 1809 Adams, Wm Handborough Long, Mary Woodstock 1814 Adams, Wm Saml Oxford Day, Sarah Oxford Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1832 Adams, Wm Peter Oxford Spiers, Emma Oxford 1726 Adcock, Richd C. Norton Johnsons, Sarah Compton 1734 Adcock, Richd C. Norton Lovejoy, Mary Teddington 1717 Addams, Fras Heddington Hussey, Anne Hinton 1703 Addington, Henry Franckford Widr Watts, Elizth Lowgrove 1794 Addington, Phil London Watson, Martha Oxford 1827 Addis, Wm Oxford Miller, Mary Oxford 1793 Addison, Wm Witney Fawdry, Jane Hailey, wid 1713 Adeane, Simon Chalgrove Wright, Mary Oxford 1718 Adkins, Alexr Watlington Scholes, Elizth Watlington wid 1744 Adkins, Benjn Adderbury Widr Woolloms, Sarah Adderbury 1733 Adkins, Chas Northleigh Penn, Eleanor Brisenorton 1698 Adkins, Edwd Balscott Wells, Elizth --- 1730 Adkins, Edwd Baulscot Tomkins, Ann Fenny Compton, War 1762 Adkins, Edwd Oxford Piggin, Elizth Oxford 1721 Adkins, Fras Oxford Adcock, Han Oxford 1704 Adkins, Henry Torcester, Northants Hitchman, Mary ___ 1706 Adkins, James Oxford Lyford, Fras Oxford 1721 Adkins, John Aston Rowant Gibson, Fras Aston Rowant 1744 Adkins, John Soldern Garland, Martha Soldern 1785 Adkins, John Enstone Hall, Jane Wigginton 1824 Adkins, Lythall Banbury Haldon, Mary Oxford 1772 Adkins, Peesley Weston Land, Kitty Middleton Stoney 1725 Adkins, Thos Wesbury, Bucks widr Tapper, Sarah Dunstew wid 1728 Adkins, Thos Gt. Tew Sandell, Kathe Swarford Wid 1726 Adkins, Wm Bicester Bly, Ann --- 1737 Adkins, Wm Westbury Chapman, Sarah Oxford 1773 Afflatt, Richd Ramsden Keen, Mary Burford 1732 Afflet, Richd Coggs Parme, Mary Witney 1707 Afflett, Ricd Ramsden Somersby, Elizth Ramsden Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Alphabetized by Groom’s names 1705 Aflet, Ricd Ramsden Lardner, Mary Shipton 1739 Agar, James Charlbury --- Charlbury Wid 1730 Agg, Jeyrael Oxford Widr Betteris, Anne Oxford 1721 Agge, Iezreel Winchcomb, Glouc Hare, Ann Oxford wid 1746 Ainge, Richd Lechlade, Glouc Loder, Lettice Kelmscot 1770 Ainsworth, Wm Bletchingly, Sur Cox, Ann Shipton 1705 Aires, Thos Aynho, Northants Rose, Mary North Aston 1717 Airis, Joseph Hanborough widr Young, Elizth Bladon 1736 Airis, Richd Radley Widr Rathbourne, Jane Oxford 1712 Airis, Thos Lurgeshall, Bucks Grantham, Anne Ardley 1766 Airs, John Kidlington Scarsbrook, Elizth Kidlington 1710 Airson, Thos London Hawkins, Hannah Bicester 1703 Airy, John Oxford Phillips, Susanna Oxford 1778 Akerman, Thos Oxford Bowl, Mary Oxford 1770 Akers, Edwd Burford Clifford, Jane Shipton 1794 Akers, Geo Burford Price, Ann Burford 1820 Akers, Hy Barford Tuffrey, Ann Bamkpton 1763 Akers, John Oxford Puddle, Sarah Oxford 1771 Akers, John Brize Norton Upston, Mary Brize Norton 1771 Akers, Joseph Brise Norton Orpwood, Ann Brise Norton 1730 Akers, Thos Swinbrook Kinch, Constance Swinbrook 1728 Akers, Wm Shilton Beechy, Elizth Shilton 1689 Akins, George Witney widr Broughton, Martha Cumner, Bks wid 1670 Alchim, Richard London widr Maund, Mary Wendlebury 1776 Alcock, John
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