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Gc ftf p 942.575019 *""* Aalp v.8 1379052 GENEALOGY COLLECTION ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00724 2545 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center http://www.archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep08phil BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS flDarnaaes. VIII. PHILLIMORB'S PARISH REGISTER SERIES. VOL. CLXXVII (BOCKS., VOL. \ 1 1 J >. One hundred and fijty printed. Buckinghamshire Parish Registers marriages. Edited by W. P. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A., B.C.L., AND THOMAS GURNEY. VOL. VIII. ft ^L / ^foJ it o i! ti 11 u : Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 124, Chancery Lane. 1912. — PREFACE This volume, the eighth of our series of extant Bucking- hamshire Registers, contains the Marriage Registers of Iver and Chesham, which have been transcribed by Mr. Thomas Gurney. As regards Chesham, it completes the marriage entries of the volume of Chesham Registers printed in 1904 by Mr. Garrett-Pegge. 1379052 It has not been thought needful to print the entries verbatim. They are reduced to a common form, and the following con- tractions have been freely used : w. = widower or widow. p. = of the parish of. s. = spinster, single woman, or co. = in the county of. son. dioc. = in the diocese of. b. = bachelor or single man. lie. — marriage licence, d. = daughter. publ. = publication of intended surr. = surrogate. marriage. It may be well to remind the reader that these printed abstracts of the registers are not legal "evidence." Certified extracts must still be obtained when evidence of a marriage is required for proving a pedigree in a court of law or when registering it at Heralds' College. For such certificates, appli- cation must be made to the local clergy. It is a matter for regret that this series does not receive a larger measure of support in this county. Its production involves much labour and expense, and the only encouragement accruing to those responsible for it is the knowledge that it fulfils a very important part in the preservation of our national records. The volumes are of permanent value and cannot be superseded. To the genealogist, the Marriages are by far the most valuable part of a Parish Register, whilst forming only about one-ninth of the total number of entries. — The advantage of an index is fully appreciated by the editors, but the most urgent work at the moment is that of printing as many Registers as possible, and thereby saving their contents, in the only effectual way, from all risk of loss, whether by fire, theft, decay, or accident. It will be more advantageous to have a general index for the county rather than a number of separate ones for the various parishes. Registers of the following forty-five Buckinghamshire parishes have appeared in previous volumes of this series : Amersham Contents. Parish. Years. Page. Iver ... ... ... 1605-18 1 2 ... 1 Chesham ... ... ... 1637-1837 ... 33 Buckinghamshire parish Registers. Marriages at Iver, 1605 tO l8l 2. Note.—The area of this parish is about 5,500 acres, thus being one of the most extensive in the county. Vol. I. consists now of 38 parchment leaves, and at the end are the remains of two more. It measures nin. by 8in., and the covers are wanting. Contains Baptisms 1605 to 1635 ; Marriages and Burials 1605 to 1634. Handwriting fairly clear, except in the earlier baptisms. Vol. II. consists of 10 parchment leaves and the covers are wanting. Measures 14m. by ioin. Handwriting fairly clear. Baptisms 1635 to 1653 and also the year 1659 ; Marriages 1635 to 1652, 1659 to 1683, and 1688 to 1701. Robt. Loaton was elected clerk in 1630 ; Thos. Britteridge and Francis Sandford were church- wardens in 1635. Vol. III. consists of 18 parchment leaves, bound in stiffened have been cut out, but they vellum ; six leaves in the middle may have been blank. Somewhat perished in places. Measures 14m. by 6-Jin. Contains Marriages and Publications 1653 to 1658 Burials and 1671 to 1672 ; Births 1653 to 1659 and 1671 to 1672 ; 1654 to !659, 1671 to 1672, and the year 1678. Chas. Bagley, gent., was elected " Parish Register " 19 Sep., 1653, but he ab- sented himself several months, and his father, Henry Bagley, who wrote a fairer hand than any ordinary man in the parish, was appointed in his place. Vol. IV. consists of 20 paper leaves, bound in vellum ; in very good condition. Contains Baptisms and Marriages 1701 to 1730. Measures 14m. by g^in. It bears the number 5 on the cover. Thos. Wiggett and Wm. Littleboy were churchwardens in 1701. This register is probably a transcript. Vol. V. consists of parchment leaves, bound in rough calf. Contains Baptisms and Burials 1731 to 1784 ; Marriages 1731 to 1754. Measures 17m. by nin. Geo. Tash and Rich. Stanbrough were churchwardens in 1729. Eleven leaves have been cut out of the book, but they were probably blank ones. Bucks.—VIII. b .. Buckinghamshire Parish Registers. [1605 Vol. VI. consists of printed paper forms for Banns on the left and Marriages on the right-hand page, 1754 to 1798; rough calf or sheepskin binding. Measures 15m. by ioin. Vol. VII. consists of printed paper forms for Banns in the Marriages in the latter half, first half of the book, 1799 to 1812 ; rough calf binding. These extracts have been made by Mr. Thos. Gurney, and are now printed under his supervision by leave of Rev. Walter E. Gilliat, vicar of Iver. Volume I. Thos. Lindley & Eliz. Bavin 13 May 1605 Thos. Numan & Eliz. Pit . 1 July John Butler & Annis Ease 2 Sep. John Smuin & Isabell Deane 2 Sep. Water Buster & Joan Norton 2 Sep. Arthur Shaw & Eliz. Wyld 8 Sep. Wm. Charsely & Ellanor Knowell 9 Sep. Hew Mosely & Anne Younge 3 Nov. Wm. Moore & Annis Dun [or Duu] 3 Feb. Wm. Buckley & Eliz. Monke 17 Feb. John Loudon & Alice Woode 28 Ap. 1606 [Originally this name may have been London but it develops later into Loudon or Loughton .] Wm. Wheeler & Catherin Hunte 14 July Morris Burres & Hester Mathew 20 July Rate Gatherope & Anne Sandall 28 Oct. Wm. Baker & Reuge Kynge 10 Nov. John Due & Margaret Smyth 2 Feb. Thos. Nicolls & Annis Stanninate 10 May 1607 John Collet & Joan West 7 June Jerome Burton & Eliz. Bradwaye 27 July Rich. Gardner & Joan Bangh 30 July Thos. Robinson & Mary Greene 11 Aug. Thos. Slan & Mary Dary . 31 Aug. John Haily & Eliz. Clarke 18 Oct. Wm. Seers & Eadie Stanwell 18 Oct. Rich. Kynge & Alice Browne 26 Oct. Rich. Gorton & Joan Haukins 15 Nov. John Bennet & Eliz. Lee, by licence of Mr Nicolas Kempe, Royal faculty 14 Jan. „ Christofor Duncasse & Margaret Kirby, lie. of Mr. Kempe, Royal faculty 20 Jan. „ . 1 614] Iver Marriages. Hy. Briteridg & Anne Tyllyer 8 Feb. j John Lacke & Joan Russell John Rowland & Eliz. Hutchin Thos. Rayner & Anne Raslar John Grove & Alice Everidge Thos. Brydges & Sara Wells Water Garrat & Jaine Strong Rich. Rayner & Jane Squire Hy. Litfoote & Eliz. Foster John Lewis & Mary Skeers John Clarke & Eliz. Francklin Rich. Sansebury & Eliz. Gower Wm. Ridges & Joan Crosse John Norlan & Joan Burnut Tucher Gelly & Anis Heath Wm. Child & Bridget Tayler Thos. Winter & Eliz. Balgrave Jeffery Heyly & Joan Holmes, lie. John Havars & Eliz. White Robt. Moxly & Francis Triplett Wm. Styer & Annis Sallet Michaell Becket & Ursly Shelsue Thos. Cartwrite & Anne Parker John Cotterill & Avis Gelly Harry Woodman & Eliz. Lovell John Harper & Jane Moore Thos. James & Annis Bradwaye Rich. Jenken & Mary Ponde Nicholas Sigmund & Joan Crippes Hy. Gats & Eliz. Dune Robt. Dune & Eliz. Barton Thos. Kempe & Alice Barringer Wm. Colsell & Issabell Benet Thos. Norton & Joan Sewell Laurence Moore & Annis Brookes John Peters, gent., & Marie Salter, gentw., lie. Saml. Aldridg & Margery Barton John Lankesheere & Blanch Alnut Wm. Perry & Olife Child Thos. Butterfield & Joan Hayly John Bullocke & Alice Hawkins . Buckinghamshire Parish Registers. [1614 Laurence Denbye & Isabel London. • • 5 Oct. Thos. Keayt & Constance [or Susane] Hoar 'marginal note] 9 Oct. Robt Younge & Doritie Hartvvell 31 Oct. Rich. Carter & Margaret Harker 29 Jan. Wm. Yewin & Jane Smith 19 Ap. 1615 John Watts & Annis Keay 1 May John Thomas & Eliz. Jelly 24 June Edmunde Catch & Alice Godman 12 Nov. Wm. Cutler & Joan Poynes 27 Nov. John Trout & Marye Streatinge 23 June 1616 John Feme & Elnor Witmeale 20 Sep. ,, ; Rich. Troute & Joane Twininge 21 Oct. „ j Wm. Greene & Alice Perse 10 Nov. ,, j Robt. Reedinge & Joane Crane 25 Nov. [John Atkins, vicar, buried 25 Dec, 16 16.] Rich. Gardiner Passwater Ap. & Joane 23 1617J John Warren & Marye Ballgrave 4 May „ Robt. Becket & Eliz. Marshall May 5 „ | Humfrey Comptonn & Ann Rayner 4 Aug. Wm. Homes & Agnes Rayner 22 Aug. Rich. Hawkins & Mary Urlin 5 Oct. Wm. Warrenn & Alice Bodyman 5 Oct. Rich. Martin & Susann Hagood 13 Oct. Wm. Lard & Ann Maundye 3 Nov. Thos. Carter & Hanna Deacon 17 Nov. Robt. Byrd & Eliz. Tilyer 26 Jan. Leonard Barringer & Eliz. Bennett, w. 19 Ap. i( John Elborne & Jane Whore 3 May Mikil Franklin & Joane Smith 10 May Nicolas Grace & Prudens Binfeild 25 May Geo. Browne & Joane Maundye 9 June Thos. Catch & Eliz. Sanders 28 July Thos. Lawrence & Joane Hill 16 Nov. [Sir John Lawrence had several children baptized about this period.] John Newman & Alice Pickering . • • 25 Nov. Thos. Crosse & Joane Merick 6 Ap. Wm. Piggin & Annis Homes 20 Ap. Bernard Weeden & Annis Gatherop 9 May Thos. Whitton & Joan Greene 25 July k 1624] Iver Marriages. Wm. Saunders & Eliz. Neale 10 Oct. 1619 Nicolas Hill & Dorothy Kellet 31 Oct. Thos. Cleark & Joane Clear 10 July 1620 Simon Taylor & Susan Barringer 24 July „ John Graves & Marie Smith 3 Sep. Walter Rappet & Joane Collat 4 Sep. Thomas Hilsdal & Jane Harper 5 Sep. „ Wm. Carter & Rebecca Binfeild 24 Sep. Gyles Nunam & Ellen Thomson 30 Sep.
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