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St John's Brecon Bishops Transcripts 1776 to 1810 St John’s Brecon Bishops Transcripts 1776 to 1810 IMAGES 2 & 3 Baptisms, Wedding and Burials in the Priory Church in the Parish of St John Evangelist Brecon from 25th March 1776 to the 25th March 1777 1776 Baptisms Mar 26 John the Son of Charles HOCKHAM Hatter and Jenet his wife was Baptizd 31 David the Son of Lewis MEREDITH Labourer and Mary his wife was Baptizd Apr 6 Mary the Daughter of Charles JONES Millwright and Hanna his wife was Baptizd 9 Margaret the Daughter of John BEVAN shoemaker and Ann his wife was Baptiizd 14 William the son of [ [illegible] WINSTON Tyler and Hanna his wife [was] Baptizd 21 Gwen the Daughter of [illegible] [EVAN?] Labourer and Jenet his wife [was Baptizd] May 21 Rebecka the Daughter of James ZIMS Barber and Rebecka his wife was Baptizd 26 Daniell the Son of [Wi]lliam GABRIEL Sawyer and Margaret his wife was Baptizd 26 Gwen the Daughter of Watkin PRICE Sawyer and [Mary?] his wife was Baptizd 29 Mary and Bridgett the Daughters of Thomas [illegible] Staymaker and Margaret his wife was Baptizd 30 Ann the Daughter of Thomas THOMAS Carpenter and Ann his wife was Baptizd Jun 16 John the Son of John [JONES?] [illegible]and Bridget his wife [was Baptizd] 23 Jenet the Daughter of David EDWARDS [Hatter?] and Catherine his wife was Baptizd 23 Magdalen the Daughter of William JENKINS [Tyler?] and Ann his wife was Baptizd 28 Mary An [illegitimate?] Daughter of Mary JONES was Baptizd 30 Mary the Daughter of John PUGH [illegible] and Jane his wife was Baptizd Jul 2 Mary the Daughter of [?]an [AWBREY?] [illegible] and [Elizabeth?] his wife was Baptizd Aug 4 Magdalen an [illegitimate daughter of?] Catherine PRICE was Baptizd Sep 8 Sarah the Daughter of Richard [HOWELL?] [illegible] and Elizabeth his wife was Baptizd Oct [ ] Margaret [several words illegible] Catherine [his wife?][was Baptizd] 17 Joseph & Esther Son and Daughter of [ names illegible] shoemaker and Margaret [his Wife ]was Baptizd 23 Elizabeth an Illegitimate Daughter of Margaret THOMAS was Baptizd 24 John the Son of William WILLIAMS Taylor and Mary his wife was Baptizd Nov 24 Thomas the [son of] [T]homas [EDWARDS?] [illegible] and [Ann?] [rest of entry illegible] 24 Mary the Daughter of Morgan [illegible] and Gwen his wife was Baptizd Dec 22 Elinor the Daughter of Rowland PRICE [illegible] and Elinor his wife was P a g e | 2 Baptizd 22 Elizabeth the Daughter of Thomas [PRICE?] [ [Carpenter?] and Mallt his wife was Baptizd 29 Thomas the Son of William R[? ] [illegible] and Eliz[?] his wife was Baptizd IMAGE 3 1777 Jan 23 Ann the Daughter of Llewelin [JONES?] Carpenter and Jenet his wife was Baptiz'd Feb 2 Thomas the Son of John [ROWLAND?] [illegible] and Mary his wife was Baptizd 9 Samuell an illegitimate Son of Esther DAVIS was Baptizd Mar 23 Henry the Son of [illegible] M[?] Sawyer and Martha his wife was [Baptizd] 1776 Weddings May [ ] [entry illegible] Aug [ ] John [COTTERELL?] [illegible] and Ann POWELL spinister [b]oth of this Parish were married by] [illegible] [ ] [entry illegible] Nov 21 John WATKINS [twol words illegible] Parish of [Llanhamlach?] & Mary JONES spinster of this parish were Married by Licence Dec 28 William JONES [illegible] and Alice WILLIAMS spinster of this parish were married by Banns 29 Evan JONES [several words illegible] [POWELL?] spinster both of this parish were Married by Licence 1777 Jan 6 William WILLIAMS Labourer and Alice WILLIAMS spinster [both of this parish were Married by [illegible] 24 Thomas JONES Labourer and Mary BOWCOTT spinster both of this parish were Married by Banns Feb 2 Walter PRICE [illegible] and Margaret WILLIAMS spinster both of this parish were Married by Banns [Jeffery?] [WILLIAMS? ] Labourer of the Parish of St David’s and [ names illegible] of this parish were Married by Banns 1776 Burials Mar 22 [E]dward [EDWARDS?] Hatter was Buried [?] Margaret JONES spinster was Buried 21 [illegible] PRICE Sergeant was Buried 30 [The Revd?]Mr [David?]JONES [Bookseller?] was Buried May 14 Sybyl MASON widow was Buried 16 [entry illegible] [3 more entries illegible] 17 Margaret Daughter of Thomas JONES Tyler was Buried 26 Ann the wife of David STYMSON Glover was Buried 28 Meredith the Son of Meredith [THOMAS?] was Buried Lewelin JONES Labourer was Buried Jul 23 [blank] Daughter of Mr [W[illia]m?] GUNTER Apothecary was Buried © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 3 24 Hugh [MEREDITH?] [illegible] was Buried Aug 2 Tho[ma]s JEFFREY the son of Jeffrey WILKINS Esq was Buried 4 Lewis PRICE Tyler was Buried Sept 12 John JONES [was Buried] Oct 20 Elizabeth the wife of [name illegible]was Buried Nov 6 James LEWIS blacksmith was buried 6 Mary JONES spinister was Buried 6 Tho[ma]s the son of Tho[ma]s JONES [ Taylor?] was Buried Dec 7 Catherine the wife of John MEREDITH [Staysmaker] was Buried 10 Elizabeth an illegitimate daughter of Margaret [THO[MA]S?] was Buried 15 Watkin the son of Watkin [WINSTON?] shoemaker was Buried 20 Rees ANDREW Taylor was Buried 21 [Jenet?] the Daughter of [name illegible] Carpenter was Buried [ ] Susanna JONES spinster was Buried 1777 Jan 10 Ann the wife of Mr William GUNTER Apothocary was Buried 11 Tho[ma]s P[]ABB Innkeeper was Buried 21 Elizabeth the daughter of Tho[mas] PRICE shoemaker was Buried 22 Morgan POWELL [Farmer?] was Buried Feb 11 Eliner the daughter of Richard PARRY Barber was Buried 14 John GRIFFITHS Sawyer was Buried 16 John WINTER Gent was Buried 16 Mary LANSLO widdow was Buried 16 Mary daughter of Morgan JONES Carpenter was Buried 17 Mr William FREW [Tucker?] was Buried 26 [entry illegible] Mar 4 G[?] the daughter of Tho[ma]s Parry Labourer was Buried 7 [line illegible] 7 [illegible] [LLEWELIN?] widdow was Buried 7 [illegible] [WILLIAMS?]widow was Buried 11 Thomas HARRIS carpenter was Buried 13 Mary the wife of Henry POWELL farmer was Buried 14 Edward LOYD shoemaker was Buried 23 Jenet the wife of John ROBERTS Taylor was Buried T. WILLIAMS Vicar IMAGES 4 & 5 upper text [first line missing] March 1777 to the 25 March 1778 1777 [Baptisms] Apr 3 Jane the daughter of David GRIFFITHS Labourer and [Nest?] his wife was Baptizd 17 Mary daughter of John EDWARDS Taylor and Mary his wife was Baptizd 20 William the son of Richard MAYBERY forgeman and Catherine his wife was Baptizd 22 Margaret the daughter of Morgan EVAN farmer and Mary his wife was © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 4 Baptizd 22 Thomas the son of Thomas JONES Labourer and Mary his wife was Baptizd 25 Jane An Illegittimate daughter of Jane WILLIAMS was Baptizd May 3 Elizabeth the daughter of David Loyd farmer and Catherine his wife was Baptizd 20 George the son of John PRICE Carpenter and Magdalen his wife was Baptizd 26 Ann the daughter of David DAVIES Labourer and Ann his wife was Baptizd Jun 14 Thomas An Ilegittimate son of Jane DAVIES was Baptizd 15 Thomas the son of Meredith THOMAS shoemaker and Mary his wife was Baptizd 15 Lewis the son of John JONES Carpenter and Prudence his wife was Baptizd Jul 12 Rachell the daughter of David WILLIAMS Esq and Rachell his wife was Baptizd 20 William the son of Rees DAVIES shoemaker and Margaret his wife was Baptizd 20 Gwen the daughter of John WATKINS Labourer and Ann his wife was Baptizd 27 Thomas an Illegittimate son of Ann BOWENS was Baptizd Aug 3 Margaret the daughter of Sarah HARRIS Widdow was Baptizd 16 Thomas the son of Rees WALTER shoemaker and Catherine his wife was Baptizd Sep 21 John the son of John JONES Tyler and Anne his wife was Baptizd Oct 5 Joan the daughter of Gwen WATKINS Widdow was Baptizd 5 Janet the daughter of John MORGAN Naylor and Ann his wife was Baptizd 7 Margaret the daughter of Meredith MEREDITH Labourer and Joan his wife was Baptizd 26 Margaret the daughter of Evan JONES Wheelwright and Jane his wife was Baptizd Nov 20 Ann the daughter of Rees JONES shoemaker and Joan his wife was Baptizd 23 Gwen the daughter of Thomas JONES Labourer and Elizabeth his wife was Baptizd 26 Thomas the son of William PRICE shoemaker and Sarah his wife was Baptizd Dec 11 Thomas the son of David JINKIN Carpenter and Sis his wife was Baptizd 28 Thomas the son of David MORGAN Glover and Ann his wife was Baptizd 1778 Jan 3 Catherine the daughter of William POWELL Labourer and Margaret his wife was Baptizd Feb 6 David the son of David EDWARDS Hattmaker and Catherine his wife was Baptizd 15 Thomas the son of Thomas PARRY Labourer and Jenet his wife was Baptizd © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 5 Mar 8 Mary the daughter of William THOMAS Labourer and Martha his wife was Baptizd Mar 10 John An Illegittimate son of Mary PARRY was Baptizd 15 Margaret the daughter of David WATKIN Labourer and Margaret his wife was Baptizd 24 William An Illegitimate son of Ann Davies was Baptizd IMAGE 4 1777 Weddings Jun 15 Meredith MEREDITH Labourer and Joan LEWIS spinster both of this Parish were Married by Licence 18 John JONES Tyler and Ann PRICE spinster both of this Parish were Married by [Licence?] 23 Barthelomew WILLIAMS Carpenter and Ann BEVAN spinster both of this Parish were Married by Licence Jul 13 John MORGAN Nailor and Ann PRICE spinster both of this Parish were Married by Banns Aug 14 William WILLIAMS Blacksmith and Mary MOORE spinster both of this Parish were married by Licence Sep 11 David REES Pedlar of the Parish of Tewyn in the county of Mereaneth & Margaret JONES spinster of this Parish were married by Licence Dec 11 David WILLIAMS of the Parish of Aberyskir farmer and Mary JONES of this Parish were married by Banns 1778 Jan 14 Evan MEREDITH Labourer and Mary PRYTHERECH spinster both of this Parish were married by Banns 20 Joseph MORRIS
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