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W e th o an na h n e marriage entry h as b een found it is noted in sm ller t a yp e . r f und l t r and ar n Th e following o dd Bonds f or 1662 and 1 66 3 we e o a e e ot in th e index : 1662 S e 6 ddr n t n ll r et t en . p Wi i g o , Wi , Mo p h , , g R r s ffra nces s r . icha d on , , p R c rds R bert B e r d e eo . i ha on , o , n i g , y 2 9 H s X C ur err n t D eo . ick on , John , , h ch M i g on , , y Ru s s ells s r . dir . , Ann , p [no ] Rus sells S m tt t D e o . , i on , x , Pi ing on , , y Oct 1 s R bert Dur m we er . May on , o , x ha , av tt s n e S r Pa i o , Jan , p S m s m s Elv eo . i p on , Tho a , x , , y lri f ar r w r 1662 O c t 6 R o be rt M ayso n o f th e C h ap e e o S t . M g e ts , e ave , and Jane i — s mhum Re r a tte so n o f a te sh e ad s ins te r w th a l c enc e . S i O w D . P G , p ; y g Sm t m s K D e o . i h , Tho a , , , y B ell r s r . , Ma y , p m r b r o C e s R e t e . ha b , o , x , y ff a dd n Lan sta e t ew le t St . Geo D eo . g , M h , x , Mi o , , y h ri r r Bis o b e re t s . p gg , Ma ga , p e l D u r ma Le R m s . , a ph , x , ha , on 1663 N ov 10 M a t th e w L an s taff e and M ar ar B i h rik —M iddlet n t G r g g e t s Opp e . o S . eo ge ' Regr. Blith man K Br ur e e Leezes D eo . , John , , ack nb y , , y H er s r . opp , Ann , p tf rd R ert D ur m n e . Mi o , ob , ha , g ms on R er n S t C e . y , ob , , g fi ath r nh l h r e e s to a s r . g , Ma y , p fietherston o S tanho h all n D e . J hn , pp , , g 1663 N o v 17 M r B o b . S im s on vic ar o f L a sinb in umbe rland and M s se M ar p , y C , y ffe th e rs tonh al h o f S t ano lic —ta n g , p e ; . S hop e Rear . T rl ll h ur w o t b t en . hi a , John , y , , g Re e s r . B ra e f t t r fi ay , Jan , p [ ond gg d ; oo o n o j tf r R ert ur m D en . Mi o d , ob , ha , g DURHAM MARRIAGE BONDS . N orthumbr Bowman , William , in com . , Winifrid widdow . Robinson , , e civitat e . Rob rt , Dun lm t enerosus . e a . B ll , J . , , g idd e w ow. Lumsd n , Ann , Allentone Bell , Thomas , . W ndvame Path lobartine . y , , e e ed Hambl ton , Marian [not d scrib ] . S raford firancis . t , Ovarton de ee enerosus , Will , Berwick on Tw d , g . e Carr , Isabella [not describ d] . e Tompson , John , Berwick , pr d . e e Black tt , Christopher, in com . Dun lm . Blacket e s r , Jan , p . e e P at eod eod K ll y , , de . in . f e e Mit ord , Rob rt, tat Dun lm , g e e e . en Em rson , John, N w , g . e llenor s r E . Horsl y , , p e Raz e e Em rson , , de Gat sh ad in com . Dur . e e Hall , John , X , Dun lm , y oman . s r . Haud or Hood, Ann , p e e e Harrison , Christoph r, X , civ . Dun lm , y oman . il Lan sda e . de e g , Tho , Swa Dun lm , yeoman . e iddo w w . Thompson , Margar t , e e e de P art, G org , civ . in com . Dunelm , cordwainer . A MA R A E OND 2 DURH M R I G B S . Horsley, Wm e Ehzabeth s r Southgat , , p . the ofi Hilton , Wm . [all top torn ] m H rs le e tle l t 1664 e 9 . ll e et S , Jun Wi ia o y , g n , and E izab h ou h — ’ te lie S t . John s N ewcastle Re s . ga , by g b T nam fiitter Gaton . y , Edmond , sur y , iz e s r. Crome or Crowe , El ab th , p e e fi e e . Em rson , John , in com pr d . villa , tt r ll x Parci a . e v . Di on , , in com North , y oman . M e e e widdow . oor , Kath rin , l Stott , Rowland , civ . Dune m , saddler . P ar e ll D s e w the . of m 1664 r l 19 . s ve F St , p i i on , n i k in P a A x c — f r m C t eri e re lt . Wha lton Re s . o dha , and a h n Moo , Wha on g e e e R ed , William , in com . Dun lm , y oman . Elliner s r Davison , , p n m eod . Hod eso s . e . g , John , com pred , y oman r l 9 ll m l — 1664 A 1 .
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