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Gloucestershire Parish Registers. Marriages ;: Gc M. L^ 942.41019 Aalp v,6 1379120 GENEALOGY COLLECTION ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRAR 833 00673 8352 GLOUCESTERSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS VI. PHILLIMORE S PARISH REGISTER SERIES. VOL. XVII. (GLOUC, VOL. VL) One hundred and fifty printed. This is Number .^S : Gloucestershire Parish Registers Edited by W. P. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A., B.C.L. /.^ VOL. VI. XonDon Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124, Chancery Lane. 1900. — 1379120 PREFACE. In this, the sixth volume, are given nine Gloucestershire Marriage Registers. The former volumes contain those of the forty-two following parishes : Volume I. Volume II. King's Stanley Swindon Leonard Stanley Uley Owlpen Forthamptnn Stonehouse Owlpen Quedgeley Nimpsfield Stinchcombe Chedworth Rendcombe Slimbridge | Volume III. Nether Swell Matson Stone Bishop's Cleeve Mickleton Charlton King's Aston Subedge Dorsington Volume IV. Hinton-on-the-Green Snowshill Aston Somerville Temple Guiting Kemerton Wormington Lemington Parva Child's Wickham Buckland Weston Subedge Saintbury Guiting Power Preston-upon-Stour Sutton-under-Brailes Stanton Todenham Volume V. Hawkesbury Dursley Coaley Clifford Chambers Moreton-in-the-Marsh. The Registers in the present volume have been tran- scribed by the Rev. J. Harvey Bloom, Rector of Whitchurch, near Stratford-upon-Avon, the Rev. W. Symonds, late Vicar of Frocester, but now of Great Sherston, in Wilts, and the Rev. R. H. M. Bouth, Rector of Elkstone, and to them the Editor desires to tender his best thanks. Thanks are also due to the parish clergy for leave to print the various registers. Their names are mentioned under the several parishes. — ^ VI As before, this volume is issued without any index. Hereafter the Editor hopes that it will be feasible to issue a general index for the whole county, and thus avoid that great evil—an undue multiplicity of indexes. The reader must bear in mind that these transcripts are not legal "evidence," and that for certificates the clergy must be applied to. Volume VII, now in the press, will include the important parish of Cheltenham ; while Painswick will appear in Volume VIII, which is also in the hands of the printer. The Editor desires to impress upon the reader the fact that it is only volunteer assistance that renders the issue of these Registers possible. He will gladly welcome further help in the work of transcription, especially in the north of the county, and on the west side of Severn. It may be well to note that since the issue of the last Volume the Marriage Registers printed in this series have been bound separately and sent to the Clergy of the respective parishes " for preservation in the parish chest." W. P. W Philllimore. 124, Chancery Lane October, 1900. CORRIGENDA. Volume II, p. 29. Lme 22, Hayes is probably Jeferys. Volume III, p. 6.—Line %,for Kept 7'ead Keyt. „ p. 52. — The identification of Shennington with Sevetthamp- ton is e?Toneous. Shennington is a parish now in Oxfordshire, btctformerly in Gloucestershire. / — . (Blovia^Uvshm ^arislr flegist^rs. Marriages at Batsford, 1565 to 1812. Note.—The Marriages are contained in two volumes. The older is of parchment damaged a little by damp, the other is an ordinary official folio. In the former the entries are intermingled in a very confused way, and at one end are 3 pages of Briets. The title runs : The Regster Boke of Christeningis and Weddinges made ffor the Parishe of Bachetorde in the Countie of Gloc. in the iiijth yere of the Raigne of o"^ Soveraigne Ladie Elizabeth de An° Salutis, 1562. It will be observed that the Register was irregularly kept since between 1596 and i656only seven weddings appear to be recorded. The Marriages have been extracted by the Rev. J. Harvey Bloom, Rector ot Whitchurch, and are printed under his supervision by permission of the Rev. S. J. Jones, Rector. Volume I. Robert Crue & Jone Frensam . 10 Oct. William Spurrier & Jone Grene John Robartes & Margery Haylis . George Brundenell, gent., & Alice Frensam William Sylvester & Margerie Frensam William Phyllippes, Mynster, & Mary Welles Robert Phyllippes & Katheren Issard Oliver Hutchings & Elizabeth Grove Anthonye Rooke & Jone Yates William Olyver & Jone Grove Thomas Naylynge & Jone Maywarde Glouc—VI. .. Gloucester Parish Registers. [1582 William Phillippes & Mary Banckes . 18 June 1582 Robert Dumblton & Margerie Chapman . 15 July 1583 William Warrante & Anne Dyde . • • 23 Nov. 1584 William Phillippes & Elizabeth Campden . i Aug. 1585 Olever Maylyn & Margery Hobbes . 10 Jan. John Braby & Elyn Baker . • • 7 Sept. William Mosseley & Margery Cambytt . i June 1592 Richard Willimes, of Nether Swell, & Anne Chamberlayne 8 Nov. 1596 \From this date all entries are intermingled?\ William White & Elizabeth Dier . 8 Oct. 1600 Thomas Dier & Jone Parsons 12 Oct. Thomas Kinford & Catherine Lewes 2 Jan. Antony Ayers & Ann Parsons 26 July 1601 Francis Beard, of Eberton, & Margaret Grove 31 May 1602 Robert Lench, of Emlie, & Margaret Bell, of " " Woodestanway . 9 Jan. 1606 \No further entries of Marriages until 1656.] Thomas Huckell & Mary Easton 30 Dec. 1656 Edward Parnel & Mary Cole 29 Oct. 1647 Robert Bigestaff & Francis Freeman 21 Oct. 1661 John Easton, clerk, & Mary Winshurst 23 Sept. 1662 Antony Clifton, alias Rawlins, & Elizabeth Dunford 28 Mar. 1665 Robert Smart & Anne Purefoy 19 Apr. 1669 John Jakequayes & Mary Edon 27 Sept. John Beal, of Temple Guiting, & Margaret Freeman I May 1679* William Gee & Mary Hicks II May 1683 John Smith & Hester Harper II Jan. 1686 John Wilson, rector, & Hester, dau. of John & Mary Easton . 28 Apr. 1690 John Mortlow, of Winchcombe, & Lucy Trevers, of Aston 2 Nov. Antony Sambach & Mary Purifoy 21 Jan. 1692 Thomas Roach & Margaret Prockter 12 Oct. 1697 Mr. Marshall & Mrs. Philpott 20 Oct. * Repeated twice. .. 1738] Batsford Marriages, Mr. Yeats, of Campden, & Ann Lane 6 Feb. Walter Powell & Marjory May Benjamin Hobbs & Tifield Dickenson Ebron Lane & Katherine Cogbill John Buttler & Alice Bennett William Powell & Eleanor Smith . Thomas Southam & Hannah Charles Francis Keble, of Lochload, & Mary Sherwood of Fouxsbury Daniel Hardiman & Ann Miles Zachariah Hortley & Elizabeth Rose Thomas White, of Chipping Campden, & Ann Windle . James Prockter, of Broad Campden, & Lucy Powell, of Barton . Moses Savage & Susanna Buckingham John Hyron & Mary Phipps Thomas Eden & Elizabeth Grey Richard Wells & Mary Daniell Joseph Mathews & Ann Trustrum . George Webb & Ann Baylis William Parker & Eleanor Fletcher John Williams «& Martha Herbert, of Swell John Hiron & Martha Moseley Thomas Wells & Sara Digge William Wilks & Anne Smith Edw. Chapman & Sara Davis Joseph Waring & Margaret Horton John Martin & Katherine Jackson . Thomas Pool & Ann Swift John Lomly & Joan James Mr. Hains & Ann Wilson James Wareham, of Lower Swell, & Martha Rogers, of Stow John Hardiman & Mary Horseley Thomas Dutton, of Barton-on-the-Heath, & Mary Gillett, of Moreton Hindmarsh Joseph Perrj- & Sarah Shirley, of Little Compton . Michael Horsley & Hannah Wainwright .. ... .... 1 4 Gloucestershire Parish Registers. [1738 William Harris & Elizabeth Waters, b. of Moreton-Hindmarsh .. .. 19 June 1738 Daniel Hardiman & Margaret Buzzell .. 18 Aug. „ Thomas Hobbs, of Broadway, & Mary Philips, ofDorn, //c. .. .. •• 17 Jan. 1739 Mr. William Badham, of Worcester, & Mrs. Susanna Easton, lie. 10 Aug. 1741 Henry Stephens & Margaret Darwood, b. of Campden . 14 Oct. „ Antony Harwood, of Ilmington, & Mary Harris, of Moreton . 18 Aug. 1745 John Head, esq., of Hodcot, co. Berks, & Lucy Harward, of Bourton-on-Hill, lie. 28 May 1747 Volume II. Thomas Ellis, of Bourton-on-ye-Hill, w., & Margaret Hardyman, w. .. .. 17 Oct. 1754 Thomas Parker & Mary Rouse, of Blockley, lie. • • 15 Jan. 1 76 Thomas Rogers, of Rowington, & Sarah Dee, of Campden, lie. • • 23 Mar. „ Thomas Minchin, w., of Moreton-in-Marsh, & Mary Temperon, &. .. .. 24 Jan. 1765 James Hyatt & Elizabeth Becket, lie. 18 Jan. 1766 Thomas Hathaway & Ann Plumb . 12 Oct. 1767 Thomas Parker, w., & Elizabeth Ball . 27 Apr. 1769 Charles Cornbill, of Stow, & Mary Gardener 26 July 1772 Joseph White & Elizabeth Smith . 17 Aug. „ William Mayo, of Moreton-in-Marsh, & Hanah lie. Hyatt, • 23 Feb. 1773 William Grinnel, of Whitechurch, & Katherine Knibbs .. .. .. .. 8 Jan. 1775 John Taylor, of Moreton-in-Marsh, & Ann Smith . • • 4 Nov. 1776 Nevil . John & Sarah Knight . 24 Jan. 1779 William Morris, of Moreton-in-Marsh, & Mary Groves, lie. .. .. .. i May 1780 Thomas Boulter, of Brailes, & Sarah Cowley 4 Dec. „ George Ellis, & Matilda Atkins, of Moreton- in-Marsh .. .. ..7 Oct. 1783 .. ... ... ... 1 i8ii] Batsford Marriages. William Plumb Sellar . & Mary • • 25 Nov. 1783 James Beezley & Jane Clifton .. .. 25 Oct. 1784 Thomas Kirby, of Moreton-in-Marsh, & Ann Reeves .. .. .. .. 18 July 1785 John Dorsit «& Ann Brian, //c. .. .. 16 Jan. 1786 William HoUoway, of Upper Norton, co. Oxford, w., & Mary Plumb . 18 June 1787 Joseph Bartlet & Ann Gardner . 5 Aug. ,, William Hine & Sarah Horseley, of Moreton- in-Marsh . • • 15 Oct. ,, John Ivens & Elizabeth Roberts . 24 July 1788 William Peacey, of Eastington, w., & Eleanor Barnett, w., //c. .. .. .. 28 Jan. 1789 Richard Roberts & Bel Plumb .. .. 4 May 1790 William Luckett, of Dorn, & Mary Riley . 21 June „ William Holloway, of Blockley, & Ann Morris, lie. II Sept. 1792 Charles James, of Temple Guiting, w., & Mary Campion .. .. .. .. 5 Oct. 1793 William White & Mary Luckett, w., //c. .. 19 May 1796 John Norledge & Hannah Harris . • • 4 Dec. ,, James Castle, of Chastleton, & Mary Tidmarsh 1798 William Alcock, of Northwick, & Betty Parker, lie.
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