Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds

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Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1635 Gerrard, Ralph --- Eustace, Bridget --- 1635 Saunders, William Caversham Payne, Judith --- 1635 Lydeat, Christopher Alkerton Micolls, Elizabeth --- 1636 Hilton, Robert Bloxham Cook, Mabell --- 1665 Styles, William Whatley Small, Simmelline --- 1674 Fletcher, Theodore Goddington Merry, Alice --- 1680 Jemmett, John Rotherfield Pepper Todmartin, Anne --- 1682 Foster, Daniel --- Anstey, Frances --- 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1683 Hatherill, Anthony --- Matthews, Jane --- 1684 Davis, Henry --- Gomme, Grace --- 1684 Turtle, John --- Gorroway, Joice --- 1688 Yates, Thos Stokenchurch White, Bridgett --- 1688 Tripp, Thos Chinnor Deane, Alice --- 1688 Putress, Ricd Stokenchurch Smith, Dennis --- 1692 Tanner, Wm Kettilton Hand, Alice --- 1692 Whadcocke, Deverey [?] Burrough, War Carter, Elizth --- 1692 Brotherton, Wm Oxford Hicks, Elizth --- 1694 Harwell, Isaac Islip Dagley, Mary --- 1694 Dutton, John Ibston, Bucks White, Elizth --- 1695 Wilkins, Wm Dadington Whetton, Ann --- 1695 Hanwell, Wm Clifton Hawten, Sarah --- 1696 Stilgoe, James Dadington Lane, Frances --- 1696 Crosse, Ralph Dadington Makepeace, Hannah --- 1696 Coleman, Thos Little Barford Clifford, Denis --- 1696 Colly, Robt Fritwell Kilby, Elizth --- 1696 Jordan, Thos Hayford Merry, Mary --- 1696 Barret, Chas Dadington Hestler, Cathe --- 1696 French, Nathl Dadington Byshop, Mary --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1696 Hunt, Jasper Radnage, Bucks Frewin, Elizth --- 1696 Preist, James Henly Taylor, Anne --- 1697 Bradford, Benjm Balscott Tubb, Mary --- 1697 Neal, Wm Milton Gill, Sarah --- 1697 Aldridge, Thos Charlton Hollyman, Elizth --- 1697 Stevens, Wm Lewknor Hester, Mary --- 1697 Stoles, Robt Lewknor Biggs, Jenett --- 1697 Holland, John Pirton Williams, Joane --- 1697 Dean, Wm Milton Hierons, Hester --- 1697 Heming, Ricd Cherington, War Bradford, Martha --- 1698 Atkins, Wm Ibston Leaver, Anne --- 1698 Adkins, Edwd Balscott Wells, Elizth --- 1698 Makepeace, Wm Swacliff King, Mary --- 1698 Pierce, John Cottisbrook Cleaver, Grace --- 1698 Young, John Bampton Carter, Mary --- 1698 Collins, Joseph Westwicomb, Bucks Ross (or Rose), Joane --- 1698 Smith, Edward South Newington Savage, Elizth --- 1698 Lyen, David --- Haines, Mary --- 1699 Robarts, Wm Overworton Broderton, Mary --- 1699 Learner, John Heddington Baker, Elizth --- 1699 Phipps, Thos Horton Wighton, Mary --- 1699 Sherfeild, John Nettlebed Fennell, Anne --- 1699 Deane, Ricd Lane End Stacy, Joane --- 1699 Hudson, Thos Bloxham Hawten, Elizth --- 1699 Rogers, John --- Spier, Martha --- 1700 Shepherd, Ricd Farrington James, Anne --- 1700 Webb, Gyles Sydenham Scoles, Hester --- 1700 Tidmarsh, Wm Chipping Norton Walker, Marvilla --- 1700 Wilkins, Matthew --- Newman, Elizth --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1700 Bueddsell, Jas --- Middleton, Anne --- 1700 Ford, Ricd Langford Day, Ann --- 1700 Bachelor, Henry --- Hawkins, Anne --- 1700 Cox, Wm Hooknorton Soden, Ann --- 1700 Moreby, Simon Darlesford, Worc. Simms, Elizth --- 1701 Bully, Abraham --- Cock, Elizth --- 1701 Buller, Robt Hanwell Whitton, Anne --- 1701 Gibbs, John Gt. Barford Stephenson, Elizth --- 1701 Morse, Roger --- Elsworth, Ann --- 1701 Neale, Thos Soulderne Johnson, Ann --- 1701 Proffett, Wm Stellerton, War Drake, Mary --- 1701 Weeks, Ricd Oxy, War Smith, Jane --- 1702 Campton, Josh Milton Farmer, Mary --- 1702 Clench, Thos Burford Henwood, Jane --- 1702 Dutton, Wm Crowell Worley, Mary --- 1702 Darby, Adam Epwell Allen, Mary --- 1702 Burden, Edwd Buscot Ellis, Ann --- 1702 Fifield, Wm Drayton Coleman, Alice --- 1702 Dumbleton, Wm Tadmarton Dumbleton, Sarah --- 1702 French, Wm S. Newington Bennet, Joanna --- 1702 Barrett, Josh Greys Sawyer, Mary --- 1702 Gough, Ferdinando Bloxham Nicholls, Debora --- 1702 Sharman, John Chipping Warden, Northants Holloway, Fras --- 1702 Hamlin, Wm --- Gulloway, Mary --- 1702 Shortland, Paul Radson, Northants Page, Mary --- 1702 Harris, Benjm Burford Palmer, Dorothy --- 1702 White, John Oxford Wise, Mary --- 1702 Paynton, Wm Burford Goffe, Anne --- 1702 Pratt, Robert Henley Marsh, Elizth --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1702 Hawtain, Thos Wroxton Shealer, Anne --- 1702 Rogers, Wm --- Clardige, Ann --- 1702 Spindler, Ricd Astoll Tanner, Joanna --- 1702 Hicks, Robt Clanfield Hains, Theodosia --- 1702 Hillegdon, Joseph Adderbury Jordane, Ann --- 1702 Holland, Thos Swarford Jilks, Ann --- 1703 Clifton, Saml Bloxham Salmon, Ann --- 1703 Evans, Edwd Wardington Townsend, Sarah --- 1703 Collins, Edwd Aynhorn, Northants Gibbs, Mary --- 1703 Green, Wm Hooknorton Carter, Mary --- 1703 Haines, Geo Hanwell Glaze, Mary --- 1703 Horton, Edwd Henley Knight, Eleanor --- 1703 Neat, Chas Leafield Galloway, Anne --- 1703 Page, Jas Broughton Pratt, Mary --- 1703 Purnell, John Wickwar, Glouc Hicks, Jane --- 1703 Ratcliffe, Abel Wardington Stacey, Mary --- 1703 Bowers, John Hanwell Bloxham, Mary --- 1703 Steptoe, John Duckleton Smith, Anne --- 1703 Rush, John --- Betts, Eliz --- 1703 Robins, Edwd Gt. Rollright Endall, Elizth --- 1704 Bradford, Wm Shoteswell, War Edlington, Martha --- 1704 Smith, Thos Pirton Hollis, Mary --- 1704 Dobison, John Watlington Spire, Martha --- 1704 Edwards, John Cuxham Stopes, Margt --- 1704 Evans, Nics Tew Field, Sarah --- 1704 Field, Eldrige Southstoke Higgs, Sarah --- 1704 Goodwin, John Oxford Brittayne, Mary --- 1704 Quelch, Thos Rotherfield Peppard Skinner, Elizth --- 1704 Newell, Thos Stokenchurch Freeman, Anne --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1705 Barnes, Joseph Lewknor North, Sarah --- 1705 Bird, John Stokenchurch Biggs, Fras --- 1705 Hester, Wm Stokenchurch Butler, Mary --- 1706 Fox, Henry --- Harris, Sarah --- 1706 White, Thos Banbury Pallard, Elizth --- 1707 Neighbour, Edmd Saunderton, Bucks Dutton, Anne --- 1707 Curtis, Matthew W. Hendred, Bks Johnson, Alice --- 1707 Biggs, John Crowell Croock, Hannah --- 1707 Dormer, Ricd --- Lloyd, Martha --- 1707 Brice, Acton Ramsden Gardiner, Elizth --- 1708 Carter, Edwd Oxford Wayn, Anne --- 1708 Haberjamb, Wm Charlbury Eyans, Theodora --- 1708 Barin, Bartw --- Reading, Elizth --- 1709 Stevens, John Stokenchurch Hawthorne, Elizth --- 1709 Lapeer, Henry Northleigh Webb, Anne --- 1709 Wenman, Lord Ricd Visct Killmaynham, Ireland Wroughton, Susannah --- 1709 Hart, John Standlake Rudy, Sarah --- 1709 Lloyd, Ricd London Hester, Elizth --- 1710 Webb, Wm Fawly Mead, Anne --- 1710 Gomm, Stephen Chinner Dutton, Mary --- 1710 Bennett, Wm Bloxham Kilby, Mary --- 1710 Cope, Jonn --- Jenkinson, Mary --- 1710 Mitchell, Robt Coxwell, Bks Cox, Mary --- 1712 Russell, John Lewknor Baldin, Elizth --- 1712 Crews, Thos Thame Lane, Anne --- 1712 Toovey, Saml Sherburn Lydall, Elizth --- 1712 Weston, Ricd Chipping Norton Sansbury, Han --- 1713 Crawford, John Kingston Bennet, Jane --- 1713 Petit, Ralph Oxford Mace, Mary --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1713 Hester, John Stokenchurch Dormer, Elizth --- 1714 Preedy, John Gt. Tew Townsend, Sarah --- 1715 Ayres, Ricd Ensham Quarterman, Elizth --- 1715 Buckley, Thos --- Beechey, Sarah --- 1715 Hunt, Edwd Kingston Blount Herring, Jone --- 1716 Berry, Ralph Chesterton Tredwell, Cathe --- 1716 Hussey, John Swincomb Phelp, Elizth --- 1716 Plester, Barthw Idbury Patten, Sarah --- 1716 Clacy, John Steeple Aston Bozely, Ann --- 1716 Hunt, Jasper Cadnage, Bucks Newell, Jane --- 1716 Clackson, Richard Garsons Wilder, Mary --- 1717 Machnab, John Watlington Higgs, Anne --- 1717 Gray, Jas Oxford Houghton, Margt --- 1717 Coock, John Stokenchurch Barlow, Anne --- 1717 Michell, John Kingston Blount Roberts, Elizth --- 1717 Stevens, Wm S. Weston Bagshaw, Kathe --- 1718 Haynes, Thos Burford Reynolds, Hester --- 1718 Gooding, Thos Bledlow, Bucks Tibby, Martha --- 1718 Hall, Edwd Henton Broockes, Kathe --- 1718 George, Joseph Steeple Aston Sandemore, Elizth --- 1718 Jordan, Robt --- Kew, Ann --- 1718 Hasell, Edmd Charney, Bks Angell, Sarah --- 1718 Cooper, Thos --- Scholes, Elizth --- 1718 Constable, Thos Oxford Mason, Alice --- 1719 Lovel, Richd Milcombe Tyson, Phillis --- 1719 Edgerly, John Copencut Plater, Mary --- 1719 Sauing, John Pirton Smith, Sarah --- 1719 Bustin, Geo Steeple Aston Spencer, Ann --- 1719 Walker, John Adderbury Doyly, Susanna --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1719 Wilkins, Saml Dadington Wakefield, Mary --- 1719 Wells, Jas --- Leverett, Jane --- 1719 Warr, Josh Finmore Paxon, Elizth --- 1720 Mercer, Richd Whitfield Jeffery, Mary --- 1720 Boury, Edwd Kensington, Midx King, Elizth --- 1720 Maynard, Richd Clifton Stevens, Elizth --- 1720 Brangwin, Fras Heyford Edmonds, Mary --- 1721 Jenner, Wm Windsor, Bks Holmes, Elizth --- 1721 Osborn, John Oxford Cockson, Mary --- 1721 Favin, John Thame Burg, Mary --- 1721 Hodgkins, John Heyford Gargle, Elizth --- 1721 Fox, John Burford Trayhearn, Anne --- 1721 Butcher, Geo Newbottle, Northants Hitchcock, Mary --- 1721 Brickham, Hugh Oxford Pufford, Jane --- 1721 Mumford, Geo Middleton Stoney --- --- 1721 Fletcher, Wm Barton Boddington, Jane --- 1721 Egginton, John Brightwell
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