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Notes from the Parochial Register of Orlestone http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society 89 NOTES PROM THE PAROCHIAL REGISTER OP ORLESTONE. BY W. I. LIGHTEOOT, ESQ. Index to the Begister of Baptisms. Abraham [Abram, 1574],1641, Brockenburye, 1596, 1598, 1643, [Abram, 1663, 1666, [Brookenburye, 1599.] 1668.] Buckle, 1713. Allen, 1572, 1573 (2)*, 1575, Burtt, 1602, 1603. [Allyn, 1577, 1580, 1582, Butcher, 1762. 1585,] 1599, 1601, 1603. Byshop, 1708. Arnole, 1609 (2). Chaffinch, 1692,1693 (2), 1697, Ase, 1605, 1606. [Oaffinch, 1701.] Ashenden, 1668. Chapman, 1736, 1739, 1741, Avery, 1729,1732,1735,1741. 1742. Awstyn, 1578. Chittenden, 1730. Baldwin,1618,1621,1622,1624. Clark, 1747. Barber, 1613,1614,1617,1620. Cobb [Cobbe, 1735, 1737], Barry, 1629. 1740, [Cobbe, 1742,] [Cob, Bayley, 1726. 1746,] 1747, 1749, 1758, Bene, 1764. [Cobbe, 1761, 1763.] Birshel, 1643 (2). Colebrane, 1639. Blasket, 1764. Colebrone, 1614. Boulden, 1638, 1639, 1641. Coleburne, 1616. Bowar, 1588. Collins, [Collyns, 1570, 1576, Brett, 1623, 1668, 1670. 1599], 1717, 1720, 1722, Brekenburye, 1575. 1724, 1731, 1734. Bridger, 1626, 1627, 1629, Comber, 1703. 1630,1631, 1632. Oonstick, 1746. * (2) denotes that there are two baptisms of the name recorded in that- year. 9 0 NOTES EROM ISTONE REGISTER. Cooper, 1578. Gill, 1641 (2). Ooorlyng, 1573, 1579. Gimber, 1712, 1715, 1717, Crosson, 1597. 1721, 1737, 1752, 1757. Cruchman, 1579 (2). Godfrye, 1554, 1559. Cumber,1719, [Comber, 1703.] Goldwell, 1620, 1622. Culling, 1623. Gorram,1671 [Gorrham,1674], Curhng [Curlyng,1568], 1571, 1681. 1665. Green, 1717. Dale, 1627, 1629. Grumbart, 1711. Darnel, 1655,1659,1662,1665, Gullen. 1692. Hadden, 1688, 1690, 1692, Dastyn [Dasten, 1592], 1595, [Haddon, 1695,] 1696, 1597, 1603, 1607. [Haddon, 1700, 1701.] Denton, 1579. Hadswell, 1614. Derby, 1743. Hall, 1722. Diprose, 1744. Handy, 1603. Doo, 1580,1583, [Dowe,1586,] Harman, 1749. [Doe, 1590, 1593, 1595.] Hart, 1577. Dorman, 1735, 1739, 1744, Harrisson, 1615. 1747, 1760, 1762,1764. Harselden, 1615, 1616. Drawson, 1621, 1624, 1629. Hatton, 1683. Drure, 1555. Haul, 1562. Edmunds, 1726. Haywood [Heywood, 1738, Edwards, 1592. 1757], 1763. Pagg, 1613 [Pag, 1623] [Pegg, Head, 1707,1709,1710,1711, 1700] [ffagge, 1703], 1707. 1713. Pigg,1577, [Pfygge, 1575.] Henman, 1676. Pfem, 1674. Hills, 1732. Penner, 1708. Hodges, 1653 (2), 1647, 1662, Plye, 1584. 1671. Posier, 1659, 1663, 1664. Hohnes, 1725. Poster, 1758, 1760. Homes, 1595. Poord, 1677. Hull, 1588, 1589. Pfranklin, 1635. Hunt, 1727, 1730. Preeman [ffreeman,1699] ,1700 Johnson, 1637,1638,1639 (2), [Pfreeman, 1703,1704]. 1643, 1644, 1646, 1653, Pfuller, 1609, 1705. 1683, 1686, 1688. Pumeth, 1614, 1617, 1619. Jorham, 1676. Purminger, 1639 (2), 1646, Kedde, 1612. 1650, [Perminger, 1641, Kesby, 1761, 1763. 1652.] Ketchley, 1745, 1749, 1754. NOTES EROM ORLESTONE REGISTER. 91 Eongsford, 1676, 1689, 1692, Pahner, 1754, [Parmar,1752.] 1695. ParnelL 1595. Langly, 1617. Paye, 1571. Lott, 1674. Payner, 1563. Lynke, 1738. Pell, 1619. Mapestone, 1635,1639,1641. Perry, 1696, 1699. Marden, 1632, 1635, 1638, PMn, 1676. 1640, 1642. Pierce, 1700,1738,1740,1742. Marten, 1643. Pollard, 1752, 1754. May, 1680. Pointer, 1699, 1704. Measit, 1675. Porter, 1724, 1726. Merritt, 1676. Portman, 1642, 1644, 1645, Millen, 1632, 1633, [Millin, 1646, 1649, 1664. 1654.] Preston, 1605, 1607 (2), 1609. Miller, 1594,1596,1599,1653. Price, 1622. Milles, 1570. Puket, 1564. Morley, 1686. Rachel, 1717. Morhng, 1681, [Moorlyng, Raffell, 1598,1606. 1576.] Raist (?), 1648. Mooerore, 1603. Rayner, 1607, 1609. Mooper, 1576. Reader, 1695,1697,1699,1701, Neals, 1663. 1705, 1727. Netherfold, 1559, 1562, [Ne- Reads, 1603. therfolde, 1567.] Red, 1610. NicollS, 1650, 1654, [Niclas, RetcMey, 1748. 1555.] Roberts, 1657. Nort, 1561. Robson, 1610,1613, 1618. Norton, 1563, 1566, 1567. Rofct, 1593.* Nye, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1743, Rygden, 1668. 1746,1748,1757. Sanderson [Saunderson, 1621, , Olillant, 1629. 1624 (2)], 1627, 1629. ' Oultman, 1638. Saunders, 1619. Ourll, 1617. Sawyer, 16—. Ouller, 1633. Saxby, 1689,1692. Overington, 1555. Sedwick, 1734. Padys, 1575. Short, 1635. Pain, 1720, [Paine, 1722,] Smith, 1617,1619,1622,1629, [Payn,1736,] [Payne,1739, 1681,1688,1751,1752,1755, 1740,1742 (2), 1743,] 1762, 1756, 1757 (2), 1759, 1760, [Paine, 1764.] 1762. * So written in thi Register.—W. J. L. 92 NOTES EROM ORLESTONE REGISTER. Smyth, 1554,1583,1586,1587, Webb, 1624. 1590, 1684. Weeks, 1698,1701,1703,1704, Somfall, 1568.* 1717, 1720, 1723, 1724. Somerfole, 1566. Wells, 1604,1624,1628,1630, Spicer, 1678, 1683, 1687. 1633,1634,1637,1644,1661, Spratt, 1619,1649,1650,1653, 1665, 1668, 1670. 1655. Wellward, 1694. Standen, 1594, 1606. Weston, 1653, 1661. Stee, 1613. What, 1706, 1715. Steed, 1752. WMte, 1683,1684,1687,1689, Stell, 1615. 1694, 1698, 1700, 1703. Stevens, 1668. WMthead, 1749, Stocke, 1559,1561,1564,1583, Whookr, 1687. 1586,1589,1591. "Wicks, 1711,1712,1713,1715, Swaffer, 1575. 1716. Swayne, 1616, 1619. Wiokum, 1600. Swiome, 1623. Wiggs, 1708, 1710. Symons,1560, [Symon,1561.] Wigmore, 1558, 1561, 1564, Tarbton, 1610. 1586, 1589. Tarrell, 1677. Willes, 1555, 1589. Terrell, 1670 [Terrill, 1712 (2).] Willot, 1691. Turrell, 1668, 1674, 1681. Winder, 1710, 1712, 1714, Thurstan, 1745, 1747, 1749, 1716, 1717, 1723, 1724, 1752, 1754, 1757, 1762. 1736, 1738, 1741. Tilden, 1722,1725,1727,1728, Winne, 1627, [Wine, 1633,] 1731, 1732. 1637. Tomlinson, 1681, 1682. Wmterton, 1688. Towell, 1663. Wioth, 1631, 1634, 1636. Turner, 1747, 1749, 1753. Woodburn, 1686 (2), 1688, Tydale, 1723. 1689, 1691, 1697, 1700. Upton, 1643. Woolburn, 1685, [Wolburn, Vale, 1621,1639. 1693.] Yincet, 1706,1708,1709,1713. Wraight, 1629, 1650, 1656, Vinset, 1717, 1718,. 1729, 1671,1760,1761,1763,1765. 1731(2), 1732, 1735(2), Wreight (same family as 1737, 1739, 1740, 1742, Wraight), 1 6 6 6 , 1 6 6 8 , 1 6 6 9 , 1746. 1670(2),1719,1720,1722(2), Virgoe, 1734. 1724, 1725, 1726 (2). Watome, 1581 (2). Yeoman, 1628, 1630, 1634, Walker, 1711. 1637, 1660,1663, 1667. * So written in the Register.— W, J. L. NOTES EROM ORLESTONE REGISTER. 93 Names of the Bectors and Curates of Orlestone mentdoned in the Begister. " Mr. Edward Preston, Parson of Orlestone, buried the 8th day of March, 1612." Edward Harrison, Parson, 1613-1625. Lancolet Harrison, Parson, 1629. Johan Laury (?) Rector de Orlestone. From Reg. Baps. A.D. 1641. Mark Sherman, Rector, 1656; buried Aug. 12, 1665. Robert Richards, Rector, 1666. Francis Cull, Curate, 1714. John Lambe, Curate, 1716. " Henry O'Eeale, Curate of New Romney and Orlestone, 1734." Blemell Pollard, Curate, 1736, and Rector in 1753. Thomas Straker, Curate, 1744. Thomas Hugill, Curate, 1747. C. Wightwick, Curate, 1750. Edward Thomas, Curate, 1751. On the inside of the cover of the old Register is written, in the handwriting of Blemell Pollard, Rector, 1753,— " Sir Philip Boteler, Patron of Orlestone." Names of Persons who signed the Begister of Bwrials in Woollen- at-Orlestone. Norton Knatchbull, 1681. P. Honywood, 1682. Nicho. Toke and Wm. Rondolph, 1683. C. Digges and Wm. Brodaux, 1708. W. H. Honeywood, 1710. "Wm. Hamilton and Thos. Wetherden, 1727. J. Sawbridge, 1726. Cha. Fagge and E. Dering, 1731. Thos. May, 1732. Granv. Wheler, 1736. A. Filghman, 1742. J. Brockman, 1748. 94 NOTES EROM ORLESTONE REGISTER. James Tunstall and Geo. Sayer, 1758. Geo. Carter, 1762. Some of the above names occur for several years in suc- cession. Names of Persons granting Affidavits mentdoned in the Orlestone Begister. Thomas Fanny, Curate of Warehorne, 1681. Robt. Richards, Rector of Snave, 1681. Mr. Crofton, Curate of Bilsington, 1682. Mr. Will. Burleston, Rector of "Warehorne, 1684. Henry Walker, Vicar of Wilsborough, 1684. Mr. John Lodge, Curate of Warehorne, 1685. Rd. Husband, Curate of Rucking, 1727. Mr. Hugh Shaw, Curate of Warehorne, 1727. Mr. Thos. Reader, of Kingsnorth, 1726. Mr. John Bruce, Vicar of Brenzet, 1731. .
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