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Buckinghamshire Parish Registers. Marriages LrC 9';2. 575019' W. C; Aalp V.2 1379048 -GENEALOGY COLLECTION 1/ ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00724 2461 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS IL PHILLIMORE S PARISH REGISTER SERIES. VOL. XL. (bucks, vol. II.) One hundred and fifty copies printed. : Buckinghamshire Parish Registers Carriages. Edited by W. P. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A., BC.L. AND F. VV. RAGG, M.A. Vicar of Masworth. VOL. II v.x- XonDon Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co. 124, Chancery Lane, 1904. — PREFACE. This Volume, the second Volume of our series of extant Buckins;hamshire Registers down to the year 1812, includes the Marriage Registers of but four parishes. Of these, two are exceptionally long, viz, : —Wendover and Ivinghoe. All of them commence in the sixteenth century. It has not been thought needful to print the entries verbatim. They are reduced to a common form and the following contractions have been freely used : w.=:widower or widow. p^of the parish of. s.==spinster, single woman or co.-^^in the county of. son. b. ^bachelor or single man. dioc.^in the diocese of. d.= daughter. /I'c.^marriage licence. The majority of these Register and Transcript extracts have been made by Mr. Ragg. Miss E. E. B. Green kindly transcribed Hormead. Thanks are also due to the Parish Clergy for permission to print these extracts. Their names are mentioned under the respective parishes. 1379048 The Editors are under great obligation to the Bishop of Lincoln and the Archdeacon's Registrar at Aylesbury, Mr. ThoQias Horwood, for facilities given in examining the Parish Register Transcripts, by which the defects of the Registers have in some measure been supplied. It may be well to remind the reader that these printed abstracts of the Registers are not legal " evidence." For certificates application must be made to the local clergy. The Editors will gladly welcome help in the work of transcribing the Registers. It is only by volunteer assistance that it becomes feasible to issue this series of Parish Registers. W. P. W. P. 124. CJiancery Lane, June, igo^j.. (Tontcnte. Parish. Years. Page. Wendover ... ... 1576 — 1812 .. i Ivinghoe ... i559— 1812 ... 59 Aston Clinton ... 1560— 1812 ... 115 K!o'A4r>'i^<^'^... [Hormead ; 1575 — 1813 ... 142 — Buckingbamsbtre parieb IRcGistcrs, Marriages at Wendover, 1576 to 1812. Note.—The earliest existing Register of Wendover begins in 1670. It is a volume measuring gjin. x i4in. and contains Baptisms 1626 to 1726, the earlier entries being copied from a former volume now missing. Marriages extend down to September, 1726. Volume II. begins in October, 1726, and contains the Marriages to February, 1753-54. Volume III. is the usual volume under Lord Hardwicke's Act, measuring i5^in. x g^in. The Marriages which follow have been extracted by Mr. Ragg, by leave of the Rev. A. Smith, R.D., and Vicar of Wendover. The Transcripts at Aylesbury supply some deficiencies. These Transcripts from earlier Registers are now preserved in the Archdeacon's Registry at Aylesbury for 1576, 1600, 1602, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1613, 1614, 1615, 1616, 1617, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1635, 1637, 1638, 1640, 1659, 1663, 1665. From these, by permission of the Registrar, Mr. Thomas Horwood, the following entries are taken : Transcripts. Christopher Spende & Marye Peele ... .. 8 July Joh. Morgan & Jone Gregorye Peter Wells & Avelen Hammon Hen. Baldwyn & Mary Crane Joh. Jusson & Margt. Kippine Thoi. Man & Elyzab. Jackson Wro. Wyldeman & Elizab. Streame ... Joh. Clarke & Ann Streame Edwd. Higgins & Ales Martyne Tho. Elyott & Ales Heynes Ric. Hawes & Elyzab. Sherman Michael Longe & Luce Huntt Joh. Charge & Amy Geydon Robt. Reade & Ales Whitehead Nicholas Umfrey & Margt. Meade 1 2 Buckinghamshire Parish Register's. [1605 Ric. Fyner & Margt. Lawley ... ... 23 May 1605 Joh. Rayner & Annes Willys ... ... ... 2 Sep. „ Wmi. Gery & Ellenor Wryght ... ... 14 Oct. „ T'hoi. Lacy & Jane Hatton ... ... ... 27 Feb. „ Michael Paley & Sible B'enninge ... ... 19 May 1606 Ric. Sanderson & Gyllion Choppine ... ... 29 May „ Thoi. Benninge & Sible Blicke ... ... 29 May „ Barnard Chapman & Rose Hatton ... ... 14 July „ Philipp Rose & Philipp Penlie ... ... 20 July „ Fabian Spy re & Anna Sherlie ... ... 28 July „ Hen. Everslye & IsabeTl Bunse ... ... 4 Aug. „ Christopher Hathome & Joyes Collame ... 6 Nov. „ Ric. Wheeler & Isabell Hill ... ... 26 Jan. „ Geoi. Meade & Katharen Clarke ... ... 16 Feb. „ Geoi Raunce & Annes Scotchen ... ... 14 May 1607 Thoi. Benninge & Philippe Paley ... ... 17 May „ Jonas Umfrey & Frauncis Cbley ... ... 11 June „ Jas. Davis & Mary Amett ... ... ... 19 Oct. „ Wm. Toumbes & Hes-ter Springeholde ... 22 Oct. „ Ric. Jusson & Elizab. Kippinge ... ... 29 Oct. „ Tawcher Anbrooke & Joan Andlow ... ... 2 Nov. „ Thoi. Cristmas & Ales East ... ... ... 4 Apr. 1608 Hen. Fynch & Elizab. Kinge ... ... 21 July „ Ric. Baldewyne & Ales Spire ... ... 8 Aug. „ Joh. Durraunt & Annes Fraunckelinge ... 15 Aug. „ Goe. Askami & Elyzab. Ayre ... ... 25 Sep. „ Steven Bates & Wybora Baldwyn ... ... 3 Oct. „ Joh. Younge & Isabel Spender ... ... 24 Oct. „ Wm. Go'sham, & Joan Brincklow ... ... 31 Oct. „ Ralph Tomkins & Katharen Foster ... ... 6 Nov. ,, Robt. Bedder & Elyzab'. Carpenter ... ... 7 Nov. „ Wm. Apletree & Mary Harm-an ... ... 9 Apr. 16 10 Tho. Furnace & Margery Hamman ... ... Apr. 30 ,,, Ric. Wyett & Jane Warner ... ... ... 30 Apr. „ Fabian Clements & Edeth Hue ... ... 3 Sep. „ Joh. Hill & Mary Cartwright ... ... 22 Oct. „ Tho. Kingeham & Jane Becke ... ... 14 Jan. „ Tho. Gambell & Margt. Wyer ... ... 19 June 161 Ric. Maddock & Mary Gosham ... ... 24 June „ Tho. Mearde & Elyzab. Burname ... ... 24 June „ 1258 i6i8] Wendover Marriages. 3 Christopher Hickman & Avelinge Stonell ... 27 June 161 Raph Beeson & Mary Densh ... ... 11 Aug. „ Ric. Charge & Elizab. Grover ... ... 21 Oct. „ Joh. Rogers & Mary Gybson ... ... 14 Nov. „ Robt. Graunt & Sarah Kyppinge ... ... 9 Feb. „ Ric. Allen & Florens Whytt ... ... 22 June 161 Ric. Whytt & Mary Collett ... ... ... 22 June „ The, Cooke & Katheren Whytt ... ... 22 June „ Ric. Neighbor & Elyzab. Munne ... ... 24 June „ Raffe Hawes, senr. & Margt. Cotton ... ... 24 June „ Tho. Martyn & Joan Whytt ... ... 5 Oct. „ Valentyne Worster & Ann Ingleton ... ... 7 Oct. „ Wm. Lacie & Elyzab. Tryplatt ... ... 26 Oct. „ Joh. Mylener & Elizab. Randoll ... ... 26 Oct. „ Hen. Hunte & Joan Bristow ... ... 29 Nov. „ Phillipp Blackewell & Joan Robinson ... ... 21 June 1613 GeO'. Gynger & Mary Fruitewell ... ... "^ July „ Jas. Clarke & Philipp Robinson ... ... 12 July „ Robt. Faythfull & Grace Bricknell ... ... 25 July „ Wm. Gynger & Jane Addersone ... ... 14 Jan. „ Joh. Parke & [ ] Sandwell ... ... 11 July 1614 Wm. Hawthorne & Agnes Strong ... ... 18 Aug. „ Joh. Barbar & Ann Barton ... ... ... 9 Jan. „ Nathaniel Knight & Christian. Fynch ... ... 5 Feb. „ Wm. PhilUpps & Jane Myller ... ... 27. Apr. 161 I saack Treacher & Anne Adkins ... ... 24 Aug. „ Tho. Crutcher & Joane Narman ... ... 2 Oct. „ Michaell Bamsley & EHzab. Newman ... ... 2 Oct. „ Tho. Adkyns & Agnes Mayne, w. ... ... 16 Oct. „ Wm. Fares & Mary Wyatt, w. ... ... 23 May 1616 Joh. Denchfeild & Agnes Norman ... ... 13 Oct. „ Hen. Welch & Joane Martyn ... ... 14 Oct. ,, Tho-. Russell & Grace Shenley ... ... 30 Nov. „ Michael Nash & Margt. Spier ... ... 30 Jan. „ Nichs. Martin & Katharine Oxlade ... ... 13 Oct. 16 17 Tho'. Haslewall & Elizab. Humfrey ... ... 29 Oct. „ Joh. Charge & Margerie Lions ... ... 27 Nov. „ Paule Baily & Sibill Meade ... ... ... 4 Apr. 161 Joh. Barnard & Bridget Wyldeman ... ... 22 June „ Geo. Coventree & Ales Brutenell ... ... 5 Oct. „ B 2 Buckinghamshire Parish Registers. [^749 Robt. Tymberlake & Ales Perce[ ?], [Penn ? Pern ?; 14 Jan 1618 Jaremie Weeden & Margerie Cradock 26 July 1619 Robt. Oveat & Thomasin Barnsley 9 Sep. Robt. Parrier & Elizab. Brier 24 Nov. Ric. Plastow & Elizab. Hammon 29 Nov. Tho.. Littleton & Francis Hill 30 Dec. Joh. Valbie & Elizab. Hale ... 24 Jan. Wm. Martin & Agnes Harman 21 Feb. Francis Wright & Dorcas Harbert 24 Feb. [1620. No Marriage.'] Adam Cherg & Jane Simpson 25 Apr. 1621 Job. Tracher & Avelin Mercer 6 May „ Peter Munday & Elizab. Laurence 15 July » Job Creythorne & Joane Beddar 30 July » Francis Swabie & Joane Cooke 2 Sep. „ Robt. Jobnsone & Cicilie Connisse 2 Sep. „ Joh. Bristow & Elizab. Smith 22 Oct. „ Joh. Chapman & Emma Woobume 14 Jan. „ Wm'. Gibson & Anne Gouge 17 Jan. „ Ric. Hadley & Phillipp Fulkes 6 Feb. „ Ralphe Grace & Jane Phillipps 17 Feb. „ Alexander Bishopp & Dorithie Stadham 25 Apr. 1622 Georg Tyler & Elizab. Try ... 13 May „ Jerome Huggons & Christian Knight 22 May „ Hen. Hodgskin & Margt. Russell 24 Apr. 1623 Robt. Robinson & Martha Payne 14 July „ Nicholas Hill & Jane Hill ... 10 Aug. „ Wm. Silby & Elizab. Dlirrant 2 Oct. „ Thoi. Christmas & Joana Cocke 23 Oct. „ Hen. Pierson & Agnes Denchfeild 3 Nov. „ Job. Humfrey & Elizab. Welch 8 Jan. „ Hen. Humfrey & Anne Baldwyne 25 Jan. „ Antonie Benning & Katherine Vincent 4 Apr. 1624 Joh. Dudley & Joane CoUett... 20 Apr. „ Joh. Gibson & Elizab. Beard 28 June „ Thoi. Lambert & Katharine Tracher 28 June „ Joh. Spyer & Margt. Edwyne 5 July „ Raphe Smith & Francis Ayeres 26 July „ Christofer Gibson & Susan Armitage 20 Sep. „ Tho. Illing & Mary Felton ... 23 Sep. „ . 1631] Wendover Marriages. 5 Tho. Mead & Joane London ... ... 27 Feb. 1624 Saml. Huggins & Mary Ginger ... ... 17 Apr. 1626 Hen. Barber & Jane Nashe ... ... ... 19 June „ Francis Chaumont & Elizab. Russell ... ... 19 Sep. „ Edwd. Corffe
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