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Grittleton Marriages 1573-1812 Grittleton Marriages 1573-1812 Given Bride Given Father's Witness 1 Witness Witness 2 Witness Witness 3 Witness Year Date Groom Surname Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Surname Names Age Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Given Name Surname 1 given Surname 2 Given Surname 3 Given Notes 1573 Gatwen John Rimer Agnes married Thursday before the FEAST of ALL SAINTS 1574 Easton Willi'm Seele Elizabeth married Sundaye before St. Andrewes daye 1574 Bullock John Yonge Isabell married Wednesday before St. Andrewes daye 1574 Sargeant Robert Kinghcott Joan married Sundaye before the Feast of the Purifycation of the Virgin Marye 1576 3-May Brewer Willi'm Kilbery Joan 1576 White John Smyth Elenor married Thursday before the Virgin Mary 1577 24-Aug Willi'ms John Holborough Joan Wid 1583 1-May Bayly Christopher Sargine Maude 1583 13-Jan Holborough Richard Kylberye Ann 1583 15-Feb Saunders John Spencer Elizabeth 1584 18-Nov Kylberye Thomas Bullocke Joan 1584 5-Nov Sargine Richard Gregorie Elizabeth 1585 to 1587 No Marriages 1588 21-May Hardinge John Wigmore Marie 1589 5-Nov Gawen John Kylberie Prudence 1591 11-Jun Kilberie John Buy Johan 1591 1-Jul Filder John Nayle Elizabeth 1591 20-Sep Sargent Heritts Johan 1592 28-Jun Beames John Bristow Francis 1593 8-Oct Bristow Edward Gawen Johan 1593 14-Oct Daye John Nayle Elyzabeth 1594 27-May Allwaye Robert Lane Jillian 1595 10-May Herbert John Spencer Margery 1595 19-May Holborough Richard Collyns Margery 1597 25-Apr Wotridge Henrye Sargine Prudence 1597 2-May Fletcher Rychard Gingill Allis 1597 29-May Nichole Jhon Gawene Mary 1598 12-Oct Brewer Richard Customs Elizabeth 1598 17-Oct Gawden Robert Serjaunt Ales 1598 2-Nov Huggins Ralf Smart Mary 1598 10-Jan Bristoe Nicholas Sergeaunt Elizabeth 1600 28-Apr Kustance John Askewe Edith 1601 12-May Dudin Nicholas Winterborne, com. Glouc' Shiele Joan 1601 6-Aug Webbe Anthonie Bullocke Edith 1601 17-Nov Quarrell Rob'te Farre Agnis 1601 28-Jan Raynald William Merick Alice 1602 21-Feb Coxe Thomas Shipwaie Elsabeth 1604 16-Jan Davies Giles Manste Fraunces 1604 11-Feb Gawen John Maynard Joane 1605 9-Apr Leceiter Thomas Tucker Elsabeth 1605 3-Jun Brittaine John Sergent Sara 1605 25-Jul Player Richard Coller Margery 1605 Huggins John Otridge Joane 1605 Milles Robert Jaques Agnis 1606 Starke John Sargeant Joan 1607 Hancocke Richard Farr Alice 1607 5-Nov Jones Richard Gingell Prudence 1608 6-Apr Ware Benet Smart Ellen 1608 23-May Woatridge Henry Naile Margaret 1653/4 20-Feb Green Nicholas Esq. Westbury, Wilts White Elizabeth Wid Grittleton 1653/4 6-Mar Bristow Moyses Grittleton Gregorie Edithe Grittleton Jaquis Josephe Huckings Roger Smart Richard before Nicholas Green Esq., J.P. 1654 27-Mar Bristow Thomas Gritlington Marton Elizabeth Gritlington Askew Mathew Bristow Esacke Huckings Roger 1654 27-Mar Sargent John Grittleton Stevens Anne Hullavington Stantone John Stevenes John Huckings Roger 1654 17-Apr Beser Thomas Castell Comb Sargent Marie Castell Comb Blacke John Costand Thomas Beser Edward 1654 1-May Sargent Thomas Browne Marie Richard Brownw Richard Jaquis Joseph Sargent George 1654 22-Jun Woodman Jacob Lidalimor Benett Marie Grittleton Benett Peter Smart John Huckings Roger 1654/5 18-Jan Rogers Ralphe Bradford Selbe Sara Bradford Bankstock Anthony Eyles Jos rogers Wm 1654/5 22-Feb Houlbrow Rice Little Badmenton Neale Margeret Luckington, Wilts. Neall Saml Withers Thomas Jaquis Josephe 1655 26-Mar Marshe Richard W. Kinton Shipway Anne Grittleton Shipway Robt Jones John Gawen John 1655 4-Jun Browne Samuell Culloron [Colerne] Huckings Hester Grittleton Green Nich Smart Roger Browne Richard 1655 30-Jul Flower James W. Lavington Mayo Susana Polshot Power Abraham Mayo Wm Sloper John 1655 6-Aug Ferris John Sutton Benger Boshop Mary Yaton Kenell Boshop William Jaquis Joseph Huckings Roger 1655 9-Mar Jones Grittleton Clarke Joane Little Badmenton, Glos. 1655 16-Mar Jones Grittleton Clarke Joane 1655 23-Mar Jones Grittleton Clarke Joane 1656 22-May Lawes Thomas 22 Copline Mary 26 Bennett Peter Perie Charles Jones John 1656 19-Nov Tanner William Grittleton Wicks Sara Nibly, Glos. Weeks Richard Rickets John Bullock Walter 1656 27-Nov Gowen John Grittleton Lawes Jane Grittleton Lawes Henrie Lawes John Poulton John 1656 8-Mar Sell Samuell Grittleton Harris Mary Yatton Kennell 1656 15-Mar Sell Samuell Grittleton Harris Mary Yatton Kennell 1656 22-Mar Sell Samuell Grittleton Harris Mary Yatton Kennell 1657 1-May Stancombe John Lidalimor Sargent Sara Grittleton White Walter Sargent John Jaquis Joseph 1657 2-Nov Sell Edward Grittleton Ashley Elnor Grittleton Bullocke Walter Austin Thomas Huckings Roger 1658 12-Apr Mursley William Westerley, Glocester Everard Elizabeth Michaels Keynton 1658 7-Jun Bennet John Grittleton Lawes Marie Grittleton 1658 13-Jun Bennet John Grittleton Lawes Marie Grittleton 1658 20-Jun Bennet John Grittleton Lawes Marie Grittleton 1663 21-Apr Jones Joseph Widr. Grittleton Brinkworth Anne Weston Birt 1665 27-Mar Pounset Hener'[y], North Cadbury, Somerset Tanner Mary Rodbourne, Wilts Phillip 1665 12-Nov Hodson John May Jane 1666 24-Apr Wallis Robert Hullavington Lane Lydia Grittleton Thos. 1667 17-Oct Drew Robert Sherston Magna Tucker Sarah Grittleton 1667 28-Oct Tanner Phillip Shipley Mary 1667 28-Nov Browne John Beese Grace Nich. 1667 28-Nov Humphrey John Castle Combe Fry Anne Castle Combe © Wiltshire OPC Project/Dick Harding CMB Grittleton Marriages 1573-1812 Given Bride Given Father's Witness 1 Witness Witness 2 Witness Witness 3 Witness Year Date Groom Surname Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Surname Names Age Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Given Name Surname 1 given Surname 2 Given Surname 3 Given Notes 1669 18-Jul Martyn John Castle Combe Elizabeth Castle Combe 1669 4-Nov Buck John Gentleman Minchinhampton Green Elizabeth Nicholas 1671 1-May Hill Walter Jaques Susanna 1672/3 6-Feb Brewer John Marshfield Lessiter Hester Grittleton 1673 31-Mar Berry Thomas Castle Combe Bristow Edith Ley de la more 1673 28-Apr Organ Thomas Castle Combe Beames Elizabeth Grittleton 1673 19-Jun Greeneman Gabriel Grittleton Tucker Jane Grittleton [1673] Bishop Ferdinando W. Keynton Custance Anne Grittleton "married sometime the latter end of this year" 1675 30-May Parr Simon Grittleton Young Mary Lydelamore 1675 2-Aug Bennet John Wiles Mary 1676 4-Apr Beames Joseph Grittleton Bristow Mary Grittleton 1676 4-Apr Bristow John Grittleton Smart Sarah Grittleton 1678 25-Apr Lee John Brokenbrow Elizabeth 1679 27-Apr Huggins Abraham Parr Mary 1688 6-May Browne Thomas Grittleton Neal Grace Grittleton 1689 29-Dec Whatley Thomas Grittleton Serjeant Temperance Grittleton by Geor. Child, Procurat 1690 10-Apr Bernard James Clerk Tormerton, co. Gloucester Whetcombe Mary sp. Castle Combe licence 1690 21-Apr Hoskins Robert Puckle Church, Glouc., Gawing Grace Grittleton 1691 25-Oct Hill Walter Grittleton Power Elizabeth Hullavington licence 1692 3-Nov Cullimore Thomas Slaughtenford Nicholls Ruth Ford licence 1693 12-Jun Brown Thomas Yate, Glouc. Woodman Mary Sevington licence 1695 25-Mar White Benjamin Wellow, Som. Allyn Joan Slaughterford, Wilts. 1696 13-Apr Little John Biddestone Little Jane Biddestone 1696 10-Aug Sarjeant Richard Gay Joan Grittleton 1696 19-Oct Cooper Thomas Slaughterford Cullimore Elizabeth Slaughterford licence 1696 28-Jun Wheeler Jn. Calne Harrell Leah Biddestone 1698 25-Apr Bigg John Southstoke, Som. Mash Jane Southstoke, Som. 1698 25-Apr Marvel William Biddestone Mash Elizabeth Biddestone 1698 11-Jul Little Richard Biddestone Hort Mary Biddestone 1699/1700 17-Jan Noyes William Biddestone Nowell Hannah Biddestone 1699/1700 25-Jan Wastfield Richard yeoman Biddestone Hort Elizabeth Biddestone licence 1700 14-Apr Biddle Jonas Cawdle Green, Brimpsfield, Glouc. Clarke Sarah Biddestone 1700 20-May Light Elias Biddestone Chapman Hannah Biddestone 1700 18-Jul Scott Benjamin Chippenham Swayne Mary Melksham licence 1700 10-Oct Allin John Slaughterford Cullimore Elizabeth Slaughterford 1701 21-Apr Taylor Daniel Nettleton Brown Mary Grittleton 1701 23-Apr Swayne John Melksham Nicholls Rachell Colern 1701 7-Dec Davis William Bradford Huggings Mary licence 1702 19-Apr Ford John Bidstone Eyles Martha Bidstone 1702 18-Oct White Stephen Bidstone Nowell Israel Bidstone 1703 31-Mar Hulbert Gifford Bidstone Chapman Joan Bidstone 1703 15-Jul Shute Thomas Mr. Rector Iron Acton, Glouc. Richmond Sarah Mrs. Marleborough licence 1703 1-Nov Little Francis Bidstone Ouldis Mary Bidstone 1704 25-May Brokenbrow John Husday Elizabeth 1705 24-Sep Shute Jonah Mr. Bristoll Richmond Alice Mrs. Grittleton licence 1706 25-Mar Bristow Henry Bidstone Russell Elizabeth Bidstone 1707 13-Apr Pitt Richard Bidstone Little Ann Bidstone 1707 16-Apr Tanner Moses Bidstone Smith Mary Bidstone 1707 3-Nov Bristow Edward Bidstone Bristow Lucy Bidstone 1707/8 11-Jan Fry William Brown Hester 1707/8 15-Jan Caines Tho. Fletcher Anne 1708 19-Apr Nicholls William Hall Sarah 1709 2-May Prewat Christopher Little Mary 1710/11 6-Feb Jaques William Scott Mary 1711 10-May May William Gardner Mary 1711 24-Oct Evans William Wigmore Eliz. 1712 24-Apr Fricker Tho. Hollaway Anne 1712 13-Jul Courtney Stephen Capt. Hollidge Susanna Mrs. 1713 13-Apr Fricker James Lluellin Eliz. 1713 14-Jun Davis Jacob Beven Sarah 1713 4-Oct Farr Edward Perry Sarah 1713 23-Nov Bristow John Hort Jane 1714 24-Apr Pinnell Tho. 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