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Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Dates Surname Forename Status Parish Profession Misc No 06/04/1913 DYBLE Francis Ernest W Published by T.E. Platten 1 13/04/1913 ELSEY Lilian Mary Baxter S Illington 20/04/1913 21/12/1913 WYER Benjamin Alfred S Binham Published by T.J. Perowne 2 28/12/1913 HAWES Emily Louisa S 04/01/1914 25/01/1914 SMITH Samuel S Published by T.J. Perowne 3 01/02/1914 FRANCIS (?) Maria S Fressingfield 08/02/1914 13/09/1914 EMERY George Charles S New Barnet Published by T.J. Perowne 4 20/09/1914 SPOONER Mary Ann S 27/09/1914 17/01/1915 LEE William S Published by T.J. Perowne 5 24/01/1915 LINGWOOD Elizabeth Mary S 31/01/1915 21/03/1915 COLLINS Albert S St. Giles Colchester Published by T.J. Perowne 6 28/03/1915 HALL Edith Elizabeth Jarmy (?) not stated 04/04/1915 23/05/1915 NUDDS John S Published by T.J. Perowne <two diagonal lines across this 7 entry with initials LR- and date 3/7/1925> 30/05/1915 PAGE Mary Elizabeth S 06/06/1915 27/06/1915 ALLISON Thomas Henry S Walton Published on 1st occasion by A.R. Hoare, T.J. Perowne 8 thereafter 04/07/1915 COLMAN Margaret May S 11/07/1915 31/10/1915 LEE William Arthur S Published by T.J. Perowne 9 07/11/1915 CHASNEY Dora Beatrice S 14/11/1915 07/11/1915 DAPLYN Guy S Published by T.J. Perowne <"married" in bottom right corner of 10 entry> 14/11/1915 NEEDS Daisy S Fakenham 21/11/1915 12/12/1915 CHASNEY Arthur William S Published by T.J. Perowne <"married" in bottom right corner of 11 entry> 19/12/1915 GROOM Lily Kate S Thursford 26/12/1915 21/05/1916 ALLISON Francis William James S Tring Published by T.J. Perowne <"July 1916" in bottom right corner 12 of entry> 28/05/1916 ABEL Alice Harriet S 04/06/1916 1 Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Dates Surname Forename Status Parish Profession Misc No 16/07/1916 HEWITT Frederick William S Published on 1st occasion by J. Green (Officiating Minister), 13 T.J. Perowne thereafter. <"Aug 1916" added later on right of entry> 23/07/1916 ARMIGER Maud Lily S 30/07/1916 10/09/1916 BYE Thomas S Lowestoft Published by T.J. Perowne 14 17/09/1916 TEMPLE Emily Louisa not stated 24/09/1916 17/09/1916 SANDS Robert John S Bale Published by T.J. Perowne <"married" in bottom right corner of 15 entry> 24/09/1916 BAKER Elsie Gayton (?) S 01/10/1916 08/07/1917 BANE James Howard Bugden W Published by W. Harcourt on 1st & 3rd occasions, E.L. Reeves 16 on 2nd. <Added note on right "Married July 28/17"> 15/07/1917 GREAVES Harriet Elizabeth W 22/07/1917 13/01/1918 THROWER Alfred William S Coltishall Published by T.J. Perowne <"married" added on right side of 17 entry> 20/01/1918 BROWN Alice Mary Ann S 27/01/1918 06/10/1918 LONG (?) Robert S Published by Wm, Addison on 1st occasion, T.J. Perowne 18 thereafter. <very poor handwriting. Later note: "married Oct 30 1918> 13/10/1918 ROYAL (?) Maria S 20/10/1918 PANGBORNE Joseph English S “?” entered in register “Cancelled as they do not wish to be married here. T.J.P.” 19 WARD Laura Olive S 15/06/1919 ABEL Harry S Published by T.J. Perowne Vicar on 1st & 3rd occasions, R. 20 Egremont Officiating Minister on 2nd. <later note "married July 9 19"> 22/06/1919 LUSHER Elsie Burton S 29/06/1919 03/08/1919 EDWARD <OR John S Published by T.J. Perowne Vicar. <later note "married Aug 20 21 EDWARDS> 1919"> 10/08/1919 WALL Alice Evelyn S 17/08/1919 19/10/1919 TANN Jack William S Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married Nov 8/19"> 22 26/10/1919 DENNIS Genelia Gertrude S not stated 02/11/1919 2 Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Dates Surname Forename Status Parish Profession Misc No 24/10/1920 DAPLYN William Charles S Binham Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married Nov 13/20"> 23 31/10/1920 HAINES Agnes Augusta S 07/11/1920 24/04/1921 GUYMER Harry W Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married May 8/21"> 24 01/05/1921 TEMPLE Emily Louisa S 08/05/1921 08/05/1921 DEY Frederick Charles W Sotterley Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married"> 25 15/05/1921 LEE Blanche Maud S 22/05/1921 29/05/1921 BOGGIS George Walter W Denton Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married"> 26 05/06/1921 LONG Rosina Annette S 12/06/1921 14/08/1921 DOWNER <OR Ernest Stanley S South Benfleet Published by T.J. Perowne on 1st & 3rd occasions, W.F. 27 POSSIBLY DOWNES> Brown on 2nd. <later note "married Sept 8 1921"> 21/08/1921 HAWES Kate Mildred S 28/08/1921 09/10/1921 GASCOYNE George William S Briston Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married Oct 27.21"> 28 16/10/1921 MARTIN Rose Emma Gladys S 23/10/1921 12/02/1922 BREESE Bertram Henry S Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married Feb 28 29 1922"> 19/02/1922 LEE Elvina Nora S 26/02/1922 19/03/1922 HARPER Alfred S Rudham Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "wrongly described"> 30 26/03/1922 GUYMER Dorothy S 02/04/1922 26/03/1922 ROY James Lawrence S Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married April 15/22"> 31 02/04/1922 ROWE Sybil Annie S 09/04/1922 09/04/1922 HARPER Alfred S Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married April 29 32 1922"> 16/04/1922 GUYMER Dorothy S 23/04/1922 23/04/1922 HOLMES Alfred S Hasland <Chesterfield Published by T.J. Perowne on 1st & 2nd occasions, H.A.W. 33 crossed out> Miller on 3rd. <later note "married May 7 1922"> 30/04/1922 ROLL Alice Maud S 07/05/1922 3 Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Dates Surname Forename Status Parish Profession Misc No 16/07/1922 BELLAMY Alfred Ernest S St Paul's Leicester Published by T.J. Perowne. <later note "married Aug 9 1922"> 34 23/07/1922 MONEY Mary Jane S 30/07/1922 11/03/1923 CURSONS Claude Amhurst Bailey S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married March 31st 35 1923"> 18/03/1923 JAMES Violet May S 25/03/1923 17/06/1923 MONEY William Henry S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married July 11th 36 1923"> 24/06/1923 WRIGHT Maggie Edith Mary S Gt. Snoring 01/07/1923 29/07/1923 ABEL Alfred John S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Aug 18 37 1923"> 05/08/1923 LEE Ethel Anna S 12/08/1923 16/09/1923 JARVIS Arthur Henry S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Oct 16 38 1923"> 23/09/1923 FOWLE Virina <or Vivina> Charlotte S 30/09/1923 30/09/1923 HEAD William John S Wareside, Herts Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Oct 20 39 1923"> 07/10/1923 HOWARD Florence S 14/10/1923 28/10/1923 HEWITT Robert George S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Nov 17/23"> 40 04/11/1923 YARHAM Hannah Kate S 11/11/1923 28/10/1923 MONEY Ernest Frederick S Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Nov 15/23"> 41 04/11/1923 BENSTEAD Hilda Rose S 11/11/1923 28/10/1923 JONES Thomas Walter S Gunthorpe Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married Dec 4/23"> 42 04/11/1923 JARVIS Dorothy Frances S 11/11/1923 02/12/1923 WRIGHT Henry George S Saxthorpe Published by J.R. Hamilton. <later note "married 22 Dec/23"> 43 09/12/1923 LINGWOOD Daisy S 16/12/1923 20/07/1924 GREEN Robert William S Great Snoring Published by F.A. Hannam on 1st & 2nd occasions, F.A. 44 Chase on 3rd. 27/07/1924 MONEY May Victoria S 4 Hindringham Banns 1913 -1959 Dates Surname Forename Status Parish Profession Misc No 03/08/1924 27/07/1924 LYNN Samuel S Gunthorpe Published by F.A. Hannam on 1st occasion, F.A. Chase on 45 2nd, John Houseman on 3rd. <later note "married 16 Aug 1924> 03/08/1924 BAMBRIDGE Violet Maud S 10/08/1924 18/10/1925 MCCADDEN George William S Published by A. Kewley. <Later notes: "certificate given 46 1/11/25" and "married at Great Snoring 10/11/25"> 25/10/1925 BUSHELL Esther Anne S Great Snoring 01/11/1925 04/04/1926 YARHAM Thomas Edward S Published by A. Kewley. <Later note: "married 22/5/26"> 47 11/04/1926 HOWELL Gladys Mary S 18/04/1926 16/05/1926 MALLETT Arthur Thomas S Published by A. Kewley. <Later note: "married 5/6/26"> 48 23/05/1926 HALL Dorothy Susannah Maria S 30/05/1926 11/07/1926 HAWES Thomas Edward S Published by A. Kewley. <Later note: "married 12/8/26"> 49 18/07/1926 LUSHER Vivien May S 25/07/1926 18/07/1926 MALLETT William John S Published by A. Kewley. <Later note: "married 7/8/26"> 50 25/07/1926 HALL Ann Victoria Charlotte S 01/08/1926 26/09/1926 DACK William Robert S Wighton Published by A.
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