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St John's Bishop's Transcripts 1716 to 1776 St John's Bishop's Transcripts 1716 to 1776 IMAGE 2 right [Ux the Latin for wife is used in this document] [Line illegible] Marriages May 1 1716 [2 words illegible] & Margrett [ILLEGIBLE] [illegible] Jun 8 1716 [2 words illegible] & Elizabeth M[?] [illegible] [Illeg] [ ] 1716 [2 words illegible] & Mary JONES [illegible] Nov 26 1716 [illegible] [JOHN?]] & Marg[are]tt [WINSTON?] [illegible] [illeg] [ ] 1716 [illegible] [LEWIS?] & Jane [JAMES?] [illegible] Feb 14 1716 [illegible][ MORGAN?] & Sarah OWEN [illegible] Feb 28 1716 [?]ry [ASEN?] & Mary POWELL were mar. Baptisms Apr 4 1716 [Ed?]ward son of [Mr?] Wal[ter?] JEFFREYS Bap: Apr 8 1716 [?]d son of [illegible] THOMAS was Bap: May 22 1716 [?]ins son of John GAMES was Bap: May 5 1716 [illegible] Dau of [illegible] PRIES was Bap: Jun 17 1716 [?]k[] Dau of William [LENARD?] was Bap: Jul 1 1716 [illegible] son of L[e]wis JENKIN was Bap: Jul 3 1716 Henry son of Richard POWELL was Bap: Jul 29 1716 [Jo?]nett Dau of Tho[ma]s John HARRY was Bap: Aug 5 1716 Thomas & Mary Twins to John WILLIAMS were Bap: Aug 26 1716 John son of Thomas PRIES was Bap: Aug 26 1716 John son of John JEFFREYwas Bap: Sep 30 1716 Mary Dau of Rich[ar]d POWELL was Bap: Oct 20 1716 Mary Dau of Watkin William DAVID was Bap: Oct 20 1716 David son of David JOHN was Bap: Oct 23 1716 Mary Dau: of John JONES was Bap: Oct 28 1716 Susan Dau: of John BULLCOTT was Bap: Nov 28 1716 Barbara Dau: of Walter WATKINS was Bap: Nov 13 1716 Owen son of Ed[?] John DAVID was Bap: Dec 13 1716 Anne & Margret Twins to [Howel?] David JAMES were Bap: Jan 6 1716 John son of William GRIFFITH was Bap: Jan 17 1716 Ann Dau of [illegible] RAILSON was Bap: Feb 10 1716 [illegible] Dau of Thomas JONES was Bap: Feb 17 1716 Andrew son of William JOHN was Bap: Feb 24 1716 Anne Dau: of John ANDREW was Bap: Feb 24 1716 Thomas son of James BULLCOTT was Bap: Mar 3 1716 William son of Morgan GRIFFITH was Bap: Mar 5 1716 Robert son of W[illia]m John ROBERT was Bap: Apr 2 1716 Ann Dau of G[?] GEORGE was Bapt P a g e | 2 Burials Apr 4 1716 John CRUSE was Bur Apr 6 1716 James son of James BULLCOTT Apr 8 1716 Gwenllian ux[or] Ro: [Rowland?] S[?] Was Bur May 3 1716 Margert ROSSER was Bur May 10 1716 Alice Da:[Daughter] of Ly: MORGAN Bur May 4 1716 [Henry?] son of W[illia]m POWELL Bur Jun 4 1716 Joh[n] son of [illegible] Da[vid] WILLIAMS Bur Jun 8 1716 Benjamin son of [Ferdin[?] RAL[?] Bur Jul 8 1716 [Roger ?] DAVID was Bur j Jul 12 1716 Jonett Dau of [Mr.?] JOHN was Bur Jul 13 1716 Joan Dau of Ro: [Rowland?] JOHN was Bur Jul 14 1716 Margret ux[or] Phil[lip] DAVID was Bur Jul 17 1716 William JAMES [was Bur] Jul 19 1716 Jonett ux[or] Walt[er?] JOHN was Bur Jul 26 1716 Catherine POWELL was Bur Aug 4 1716 R[ees?] son of [illegible] [MORGAN?} was Bur Aug 5 1716 Lancelot JAMES was Bur Aug 23 1716 John PROSSER [was Bur ] Aug 23 1716 John son of John [JEFFREY?] Bur Aug 27 1716 John THOMAS was Bur Sep 3 1716 Clim: [JACKLING?] was Bur Sep 29 1716 Joan WAL[?] was Bur Nov 3 1716 Thomas [WILIAM?] [was] Bur Nov 17 1716 [?]w [HOLL?] [was] Bur Dec 10 1716 Griffith WOODwas Bur Dec 21 1716 James [PARRY?] was Bur Dec 24 1716 Daniel PRICE was Bur Dec 24 1716 Anne Dau of H[owel?] DAVID was Bur Jan 13 1716 Mary ux[or] L[?] [BALL?] was Bur Jan Jan [ ] 1716 Catherine Dau of Evan PHILBEDG Bur Jan [ ] 1716 Mary ux[or] John MEREDITH was bur Feb 4 1716 Margrett ux[or] James [ILLEGIBLE] was Bur Feb 15 1716 [Margrett?] MORGAN [illegible] was Bur Mar 2 1716 Anne ux[or] W[illia]m [WATKIN?] was Bur Mar 8 1716 Thomas son of James BULLCOTT was bur Mar 3 1716 Mary Dau of Ge: [JONES?] was Bur Mar 28 1716 Mary Dau of Tho[ma]s [ILLEGIBLE]was Bur [Thomas?] GWYN vicar © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 3 IMAGES 2 left & 3 Parochia St Johannis Evangelista Brecon Ann[u]s D[omi]ni 1720 Baptizati Jenkinus filius Ludovici JENKIN baptizatus fuit 12 Brigida filia Ricardi THOMAS baptiz[atus] fuit 5 Gulielmus fililius Gulielmi HADLY baptiz[atus] fuit Margaretta filia Thome VAUGHAN baptiz[atus] fuit Margaretta filia Da[vid] [EVAN? ] baptiz[atus] fuit 17 Elizabetha filia Philippi MORGAN baptizatus fuit 28 Josephus & Maria Gemelli filius & filia Hoeli POWEL baptizati faere Aug 7 Maria filia Johannis Jones T[?] baptiz[atus] fuit 11 Matilda filia D[?] Howel LYWELYN baptiz[atus] fuit 12 Johannes filius Johannis WILLIAM baptiz[atus] fuit Sep 13 Alicia filia Da: [Davidi] JAMES baptiz[atus] fuit Nov 1 Margaretta filia Thome COBNER baptiz[atus] fuit 3 Elizabetha filia Gulielmi PRIES baptiz[atus] fuit 13 Jacobus filius Thome WiILLIAM baptiz[atus] fuit Dec 8 Catherina filia Edwardi John DAVID baptiz[atus] fuit 26 Elizabetha filia Morgani LAWRENCE baptiz[atus] fuit 28 Carolus filius Theo[philus] EVANS Cler[icus] baptiz[atus] fuit Feb 2 D[av]id filius Da:[David] WILLIAMS de Pyhodlyn [Psygodlyn?] baptiz[atus] fuit 12 Johannes filius Aubrey MORRIS baptiz[atus] fuit ibid Alicia filia Ricardi DRYER baptizatus fuit 19 Johannes filius Gul[ielmi] Jno [John] JENKIN baptiz[atus] fuit Mar 19 Johannes filius Watkini MORGAN baptiz[atus] fuit Matrimonio conjuncti Mai 20 David HOWEL & Margaretta MORGAN matrimonio conj[uncti] fuere Jun 25 Johannes THOMAS & Martha JONES matrim[onio] con[juncti] fuere 29 Thomas TOBY& Margaretta WATKIN matrim[onio] conj[uncti] fuere Aug 20 Daniel JONES & Alicia JONES matrimonio conj[uncti] fuere Sep 12 Georgius BROOKES & Elizabetha THOMAS matri[monio] conj[uncti] fuere Oct 27 Evan WILLIAM & Anna CROOKSHANKS matri[monio] conj[uncti] fuere ibid David EVANS & Elizabeth MA[]ON mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fuere Nov 1 Tho[mas] LEWIS & Joanne BOWCOTT mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fuere 21 Meredicius AWBREY de Tralloong & Margaretta JONES de Llanspyddyd mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fuere Jan 13 Johannes WIL[L]IAM & Joanne WILLIAM mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fuere Feb 18 Johannes THOMAS de Venny vach & Johanna PROSSER mat con fuere Sepulti Apr 17 Meredicius filius Ludovici WALKER sepultus fuit 20 Richardus fil Ricardi POWELLsep[ultus] fuit © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 4 24 Philippus DAVID sep[ultus] fuit Mai 1 Johannes JENKIN de Penlan sep[ultus] fuit 7 Gulielmus THOMAS sepultus fuit IMAGE 3 8 Johannes ANDREW sep[ultus] fuit 31 Gulielmus COBNER sep[ultus] fuit Jun 30 Hoelus PROSSER de Pendref sep[ultus] fuit Ju1 26 Matilda ux[or] Guliemi WILLIAMS sepultus fuit Aug 7 Walterus filius Walteri JEFFREYS Armig[er] sepultus fuit 18 Elizabetha MATHEWS vid[ua] sepulta fuit 20 David DAVIES de Golden Lyon sepultus] fuit 26 Thomas PROSSER de Battel sep[ultus] fuit Oct 8 Guladys ux[or] Gulielmi JOHN baptiz [error: sepulta?] fuit Nov 6 Gratia THOMAS sep[ultus] fuit 11 Georgius VALENTINE sepultus fuit Dec 8 Andreas GWYN sep[ultus] fuit Jan 12 Leolinus fil Ed:[Edwardi] Jno[ Johannes] DAVID sep[ultus] fuit 14 Sibylla WILLIAM spinster sep[ulta] fuit 28 Catherina MORGAN de Battel sep[ulta] fuit ibid Jenetta EDWARD spinster sepulta fuit 20 Jenetta JONES spinster sepulta fuit 31 Gulielmus JOHN de Slwch sep[ultus] fuit Feb 7 Maria OWEN spinster sep[ulta] fuit 21 Ricardus THOMAS de Battel sep[ultus] fuit Mar 8 Margari fila Da:[David] JONES Barber sep[ultus] fuit 11 Jenetta MITCHEL spinst[er] sep[ulta] fuit 18 David JEFFREY sepultus fuit 21 Thomas [WINSTON?] sepultus fuit Theo[philus] Evans Cur[ator] ibid IMAGE 4 Parochia St Johannes Evangelista Anno 1721 Baptizat[i] Anno 1721 Apr 10 Johannes filius Ludovici WATKIN baptiz[atus] fuit 27 Maria filia Thome TOBY baptizata fuit 30 Thomas filius Thome JENKIN baptiz[atus] fuit Mai 11 Gulielmus filius Gulielmi BEVAN baptiz[atus] fuit ibid Thomas filius Johannis WILLIAM baptiz[atus] fuit [J]un 4 Anna filia Evani AWBREY Paup[er] baptiz[ata] fuit 15 Anna filia Petri WARREN baptiz[ata] fuit 18 Hoelus filius Johannis WILLIAM baptiz[atus] fuit [Ju]l 9 Johannes filius Danielis JONES baptiz[atus] fuit 13 Meredicius filius Ricei POWELL baptiz[atus] fuit 14 Jonetta filia Jacobi THOMAS de Slwch baptiz[ata] fuit © Breconshire Local & Family History P a g e | 5 20 Thomas filius Thome LEWES baptiz[atus] fuit 29 Job filius Job MATHEWS baptiz[atus] fuit [Se]p 17 Maria filia Andre COBNER baptiz[ata] fuit ibid Margaretta filia Ricei HAVARD bapt[izata] fuit 18 Margaretta filia Da: [David] JOHN bapt[izata] fuit [N]ov 17 Susanna filia Milonis MORGAN bapt[izata] fuit [ ] Gulielmus filius Nichole LONG bapt[izatus] fuit 5 Margaretta filia Jonh [Johannis?] JEFFREY de Cwm bapt[izatus] fuit 17 Jacobus filius Jacobi THOMAS bapt[izatus] fuit 31 Susee filia Johannis VAUGHAN bapt[izata] fuit [illeg] 4 Catherina filia Gul[ielmi] WILLIAMS de venny vach bapt[izata] fuit [ ] Margaretta filia Da: [Davidi] MATHEWS baptiz[ata] fuit [ ] Elizabetha filia Johannis CARNAVON baptiz[ata] fuit [ ] Evanus filius Walteri WINSTON bapt[atus] fuit [ ] Magdalena filia Rogeri Jenkin LEWES bapt fuit [ ] Anna filia Gul[ielmi] LEWES Paup[er] bapt fuit 31 Anna filia Thome BOWENS bapt[izata] fuit [ ] Timotheus filius Hugonis POWELL bap[t]i[zatus] fuit Matrimonio Conjuncti Anno 1721 Mai 30 Laurentius JONES & Maria WATKIN mat: [matrimonio] conjuncti fuere [illeg] 3 Griffinus PARRY & Jonetta THOMAS matrim[onio] con: [conjuncti] fuere 14 Gulielmus WATKIN & Maria MORGAN mat[rimonio] conjuncti fuere David PRYTHERCH de Gwenddwr & Maria PRICE de Cric[k]adarn mat [illegible] David PREES de Aber-escyr & Alicia PRICHARD de Trallong matri [illegible] Feb 5 Gulielmus CHRISTOPHER de Cwm-du & Maria WATKIN de eadem mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fuere ibid Evanus WILLIAMS de Talgarth & Elinora PRICHARD de Llancill[o?] mat[rimonio] con[juncti] fu[ere par] Licent[iam] Sepult Anno 1721 Apr 2 Johannes MORRIS de Pen[?] Paup[er] sepult[us] fuit 11 Barkley PRICE
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