Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Marriages 1539-1614 (Brides)

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Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Marriages 1539-1614 (Brides) Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img Bride's surname not in ? Joan Robert BARKOCK 22 Sep 1539 register. 2 Bride's surname not in ? Agnes Willm. KINGE 28 Jun 1540 register. 2 Bride's surname not in ? Agnes John GREYNE 02 May 1541 register. 2 [R_]Y[W_]EL Elizabeth Little Bromley Francys HUGGENS Ardly 30 May 1602 8 Sprawton, ARCHER Amy Little Bromley Thomas SAGE Suffolk 13 Jun 1603 8 The bride is Grace Askewe ASKEWE Grace widow Lawford Nycholas LEWS 02 Feb 1580/81 alias Constable 4 Year unknown, but during AYLWOOD Margaret widow Mathew MASON single 06 May * the reign of Edward VI 3 BADCOCK Anne Joseph SCOTT 18 Oct 1590 By licence 6 Brethingham, BAKER Mary single Little Bromley Robert WALER single Suffolk 21 Oct 1612 9 BASSE Catheryn Little Bromley Thomas PEEK Lawford 12 May 1588 5 BAYNIGE Joan Rychard PAYNE 05 Feb 1546/47 2 By lycence from Mr BLO[N_][N_]E[N_] Mary Edward HIGGS 22 May 1605 Comissary of Essex 8 Myslye BO[R_]ETT Alyce widow John MASCALL (Mistley) 29 Jan 1604/5 8 Stratford, BOMYSHE Mary Dedham? Edward SHARMAN Suffolk 28 May 1604 8 Year unknown, but during BORROWE Margery John HEDGYS 18 Jul * the reign of Edward VI 3 Charles Cardynall, gent. By licence of Mr Comissary of BOWES Brydget widow Charles CARDYNALL 02 Nov 1601 Essex 8 BRAGGE Rose Thomas ELY Little Bromley 10 Jun 1588 5 1 Transcribed from parish register ERO ref D/P 5/1/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img BRANSON Mary Robert CATT 19 Sep 1603 8 By lycens of Mr BURRELL Elizabeth John REYNOLDS 08 Nov 1597 Commissary of Essex 6 BYLL Joan Thomas PAYNE 01 Apr 1583 4 The bride is Thomas' BYRCHE Agnes Thomas PIXSOMER widower 22 May 1568 servant. 4 BYRCHE Margaret Thomas COMPERO 05 Nov 1570 4 By lycence from Mr CAMBERLEYNE Alyce widow Much Clacton Franncys GALLANT Much Bently 03 Apr 1598 Comissary of Essex 6 CANDLER Jane widow Franncys GALLANT 07 Aug 1583 5 CANHAM Jane single John LOVITT single * * 1614 No date except year. 9 William Leyre, gent & Mary Cardynall, daughter of CARDYNALL Mary William LEYRE 31 Dec 1599 Charles Cardynall, gent. 8 CATT Prudence single Abraham SNELLINGE single 24 Jan 1610/11 9 Year unknown, but during CHATTO Katheryn John DOWGHTYE 28 Feb * the reign of Edward VI 3 CHESHYER Margaret Little Bromley Willm. ALLEN Dovercourt 02 Sep 1591 By lycens 6 CLARK Joan Adam DADE 12 Nov 1585 5 CLARK Gryzell Georg GONTHRIPP 11 Jan 1603/4 8 COLE Margaret widow John ELY 28 Apr 1558 3 COLE Margaret single Thomas PYSOMER widower 10 Sep 1562 4 COLE Joan single Walter JERMYN widower 02 Nov 1565 4 COLE Mary Henry SPARK Manytrey 29 Nov 1584 5 By lycence from Mr CONNYNGTON Elizabeth Manytrey Jonas HEDGE 27 Feb 1597/98 Comyssarye of Essex 6 The bride is Grace Askewe CONSTABLE Grace widow Lawford Nycholas LEWS 02 Feb 1580/81 alias Constable 4 COWY Priscilla Roger CANDLER 30 Dec 1585 5 COWYE Joan John DANE 03 Feb 1543/44 2 2 Transcribed from parish register ERO ref D/P 5/1/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img COWYE Joan John SWALOW 28 Oct 1545 2 The bride's father is Robert COWYE Edee William STONE[N_] 07 Jun 1562 Cowye 4 COWYE Constanc widow John GARNETT single 27 Jan 1563/64 4 CRANE Awdrya[n_] Francys BAXTER 15 Jun 1605 By lycence 8 By lycence from Mr CURLING Joyn single Stephen SYDAY single 21 Dec 1600 Comissary of Essex 8 DAMYON Elizabeth widow John ODY 03 Aug 1585 5 DEEKS Elizabeth Little Bromley John WAKES Ardley 04 Nov 1588 5 DO[NM]ES Margaret Tendring Thomas HAWKS 17 Jul 1587 By licence 5 DOWGHTY Joan Thomas ROFFE 31 Jul 1541 2 DOWGHTYE Joan widow Robert SONN[DE] 31 Jan 1558/59 3 Note in Latin: Nuptice infra parochia do Bromly pva pdict habitae et solempnizata tempore moi DYER Clemence Robert POOLE 25 Sep 1580 radi King Rcons ibm. 4 Year unknown, but during EASTWOOD Joan single Raff WYTHERALL single 07 Jun * the reign of Edward VI 3 ECLER Joan William STONE 01 Oct 1570 4 By lycence of Mr Commiss ELEYE Susan widow Little Bromley Christopher LOVETT 10 Jun 1588 of Essex 5 ELY Mary single Little Bromley Peter CLARK single Ardley 08 Jan 1589/90 6 ELYE Joan Symon COLE 08 Jul 1570 4 EVERED Edeth Robert WELLOCK 22 May 1606 8 EVERYT Joan Rychard WHYTERELL 02 Aug 1543 2 FORDE Rose Robert PHILLPOTT 20 Nov 1586 5 Year unknown, but during FRYND Ellen Nycholas FYLD 22 Oct * the reign of Edward VI 3 3 Transcribed from parish register ERO ref D/P 5/1/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img FULLER Jane single Little Bromley Ollyfer BUSHOPE single Mysley 17 Oct 1609 9 GALLYE Elizabethe Elmested Thomas HARRYS Much Bromly 05 Sep 1592 By lycens 6 Of Manytrye in the parish of Mysliegh, in the absence? Of Mr Rythe pson of Mysliegh. By lycence GAME Elizabeth single Manytrye George MARKS single 13 Jun 1599 from Mr Comissary of Essex 8 Bride's first name not in GILL ? widow Bricklingsea Robert CANDELER widower Little Bromley 24 May 1613 register. 9 GOULSBOROWE Jane single Little Bromley Robert CATTO widower 18 Oct 1609 9 GRAY Margaret John DIXE 25 Sep 1575 4 HAMONTE Joan John ELLYN 16 Sep 1543 2 HEARDE Katheryn Nycolas COWYE 02 Oct 1547 3 HUH[PX]TE Anne John DOWGHTYE 19 Jul 1547 2 By lycens of Mr HUK Francys St. Osythes John BRAGG Myslye (Mistley) 16 Nov 1592 Commyssary of Essex 6 Year unknown, but during HYLL Ma[r_][e_][de widow Adame HEWYT 17 Feb * the reign of Edward VI 3 JOHNSON Joan Rychard FULLER 15 Feb 1585/86 5 KING Elizabeth Robert SALLOWS 18 Jul 1602 8 KINGE Edee single Tendring John COLE single 24 Aug 1562 Married at Tendring. 4 KINGE Gryzell Humfry LOVETT 22 Sep 1583 5 KINGE Martha single Little Bromley Elysha WENLOCK single Langham 30 Jan 1610/11 9 KINGE Benet widow Little Bromley Edmund SPENSER widower Much Bromely 07 Jul 1612 9 LAMBERT Joan John COWY 21 Oct 1548 3 Stratford, LARK Agnes widow Horley? Rychard BRAGG Suffolk 09 Aug 1591 By lycens 6 LAST Elizabeth widow Thomas SYMONS single 13 May 1594 6 LEACH Agnis John DAYNE 04 Nov 1548 3 LEACH Mary Henry PEK 21 Oct 1606 8 4 Transcribed from parish register ERO ref D/P 5/1/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img LEWSE Alis John LOVITT 10 Oct 1611 9 LOVENEY Alyce Symond MAYDSTONE 19 Jan 1606/7 8 Brampton, LOVETT Grysell widow Little Bromley Rychard AMYS single Suffolk 14 Jul 1590 6 LYTLEBURY Judey John GOSE 21 Feb 1603/4 8 MA[YN] Grace John RYCARD 14 Sep 1602 8 MAKEN Anne Henry WORMYNGEJOHN 12 Dec 1588 5 MALLARD Mary Jefferay PAGE 05 May 1605 8 MANSER Benet widow Tendring John KINGE widower 24 Jul 1610 9 MARSH Suzan William STONE 06 Feb 1574/75 4 Uppon certyfycat from MARTEN Joan widow Dovercourt George CASTRYCK bachelor Lawford 19 Jan 1597/98 eyther of the said pishes. 6 MARTEN Suzan John VESEY 23 Oct 1606 8 MASCALL Alis widow Little Bromley John RICHARD widower 31 Jul 1610 9 Unclear if bride's surname MAY Jone Willm. DENMAN 19 Jan 1601/2 is Way or May. 8 MAYNARD Mary widow Little Bromley Henery MUNT single Little Bromley 29 Apr 1612 9 MAYNNERD Anna Little Bromley William MARTON Much Bromley 28 Apr 1608 8 MERRYLLS Margery John DOWGHTIE 15 Sep 1588 5 Mysliegh Leyre Merner METCHIN Rose widow (Mistley) John WADE (Layer Marney) 23 Sep 1581 4 NETT Alyce widow Mychaell CARTRIGHT 03 Feb 1546/47 2 NEVE Ellyn widow John BARKER 16 Jun 1566 4 PANTON Joan Rychard DYXT[O_] 06 Nov 1557 3 Year unknown, but during PAYNE Joan George STONE widower 16 May * the reign of Edward VI 3 PAYNE Ellyn William NEVE 18 Oct 1558 3 PAYNE Joan widow Thomas CANDLER widower 01 Aug 1560 3 PAYNE Mary single John ELLY widower 03 May 1568 4 PAYNE Joan William CANDLER 20 Oct 1589 5 5 Transcribed from parish register ERO ref D/P 5/1/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1539-1614 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Abode Groom 1st Surname Status Abode Date Notes Img PEEKE Margaret widow Thomas ROFF single 06 Nov 1559 3 PEIKE Katheren single Robert ALDERTON single 23 Jul 1614 9 PEYKE Martha single Robert CANDELER single 21 Apr 1612 9 PIXOMER Anne William SHELDRAKE 20 Apr 1573 4 RAND Lua widow Willm. MONSON 11 Mar 1601/2 By lycenc 8 ROSE Elizabeth Roger CATT 30 Mar 1611 9 By lycence of Mr Comyssary ROSEMARY Alyce widow Colchester Henry MYER 16 Aug 1587 of Essex 5 RUNNAKER Elizabeth widow Manningtree? Roger CANDLER widower Little Bromley 16 Feb 1611/12 9 SAIER Alyce John KINGE 14 May 1542 2 SALLOWS Agnes Thomas PAYNE 10 Jan 1553/54 3 SALLOWS Essebell James DAVY 24 Jul 1575 4 SALLOWS Pennensas widow George BRYANT Much Bromly 17 Sep 1592 6 SALYS Edeth widow Jefferay PAGE single 04 Nov 1600 8 Thorpe-in- By lycence from Mr SMYTH Margaret single John BADCOCK single the-Soke 16 Mar 1597/98 Comissary of Essex 6 Groom's surname hard to read, but might be Beryff.
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