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Bdm. William Davis, Bristol, Oculist: at St i68i BRISTOL MARRIAGE LICENCE BONDS 1681 Mar. 26. James Davis, Bristol, pewterer, and Rachel Holloway, Bristol : Bdm. William Davis, Bristol, oculist: at St. James or St. Augustine. (1) Mar. 26. James Barber, Kenn, Som., farmer, aged 29, and Lydia Mascall, Abbotsleigh, aged 30 : Bdm. Thomas Barber, Tickenham, Som., farmer : at Clifton, St. James or St. Thomas (2) Mar. 30. Richard Selman, Redland, Westbury, vintner, and Mary Miller, Redland, W. : Bdm. William Bennett, Bristol, yeoman : at Westbury. (3) Apr. 2. Edward Robartson, alias Oxford, St. Nicholas, butcher, W., and Mary Davis, Redland, Westbury : Bdm. Joseph Bush, Bristol, butcher : at Westbury. (11) Apr. 7. David x Horrell, Pensford, Som., cordwainer, and Catherine North, Castle precincts : Bdm. Joseph Knight, Pensford, maltster : at St. Mark alias Le Gaunts. (9) Apr. 7. William Howell, Bristol, upholsterer, and Mary Maskall, St. Stephen : Bdm. Roger Adams, Bristol, “ dark ” [i.e. parish clerk. See No. 86] : at St. Stephen or St. Mark alias the Gaunts. (10) Apr. 9. William Cadwalladar, Stapleton, Glos., yeoman, and Jane Cory, Stapleton : Bdm. Thomas Clarke, Bristol, yeoman : at Stapleton or Mango tsfield. (7) Apr. 9. Thomas Probert, Bristol, shipwright (naupegus), agecl 24, and Mary Williams, Temple, aged 21 : Bdm. William Hunt, Bristol, shipwright, at Temple. (8) Apr. 11. Robert Symons, Durslcy (Desley), Glos., chandler, and Mary Smith, St. Werburgh : Bdm. Thomas Prewett, Bristol, tailor: at St. Werburgh. , (6) Apr. 16. John Cobb, Dorchester, Oxon., gent., aged 25, and Hester Hicks, Cathedral precincts, aged 28 : Bdm. William Cox, Bristol, merchant: at Cathedral. (5) Apr. 27. Phillip Baker, Compton Greenfield, Henbury, farmer, and Mary Stinchcombe, Olveston, aged 30 : Bdm. John Long, Redwick, Glos., farmer : at Olveston or Henbury. (4) May 2. Thomas Tiley, St. Augustine, cooper, and Sarah Curtis, St. Stephen, W. : Bdm. Benjamin Light, St. Leonard, cooper: at St. Stephen. (20) May 5. James x Clarke, Olveston, yeoman, and Judith Mutley, Olveston : Bdm. Thomas Pritchard, Olveston, yeoman at Olveston or Cathedral. (19) May 6. Edward Durban, Redcliffe, shoemaker, W., and Mary Tayler, St. Werburgh, aged 30 : Bdm. Henry x Robbins, Bristol, cooper : at St. Werburgh. (17) May 9. John Howard, Yarmouth, Norf., mariner, aged 29, and Anne Bowrey, St. Stephen, aged 22 : Bdm. William Bowrey, Bristol, mariner : at St. Stephen or Clifton. {18) May 11. Joseph Colbrooke, Castle precincts, jersey kembar [sic], aged 24, and Sarah Wickam, Castle precincts, aged 30 : Bdm. John Colbrooke, Barton Regis, Glos., jersey kembar : at St. Augustine. (16) 13° I II I rm ■ 1681 BRISTOL MARRIAGE LICENCE BONDS May 18. William x Woodhouse, St. Philip, tailor, and Margaret Staint, St. Philip, aged 26 : Bdm. George Lewis, Filton, tailor : at St. Philip. (15) May 21. Hugh Smyth, Bitton, Glos., farmer, aged 24, and Sarah Lennet, Winterbourne, aged 26 : Bdm. William Tovey, St. Philip, innholder : at Mangotsfield. (13) May 24. Henry Gilbert, St. Mary Port, butcher, W., and Mary Bagg, St. Nicholas, aged 23 : Bdm. John Gilbert, Bristol, cutler : at St. Nicholas or St. Werburgh. (14) May 28. Thomas Fowler, St. Mary Port, last maker, W., and Elizabeth Bush, St. Philip, W. : Bdm. Peter Hawkins, Bristol, cord- wainer : at St. Philip. (12) June 1. Nicholas Seaborne, St. Michael, mariner, and Sarah Plomer, St. Michael : Bdm. Charles Plomer, Bristol, merchant : at St. Michael. (33) June 2. James Jones, Langherne [sic ? Llangendeime], Carm., mason, and Hannah Phillipps, All Saints, aged 37 : Bdm. William Gustwood, Bristol, shipwright. (31) June 2. Thomas Stephens, St. Thomas, soapmaker, and Patience Yeamens (daughter of Elizabeth Yeamcns, Redcliffe, W.)» aged 19 : Bdm. Thomas Cale, Bristol, gent. : at Redcliffe. (32) June 6. Robert Knee, Chipping Sodbury, Glos., cutler, and Anne Winstone, All Saints, aged 25 : Bdm. Joseph Cox, Bristol, leather dresser : at All Saints or St. Michael. (30) June 8. Abraham Bodman, St. George [i.e Easton-in-Gordano], Som., sailor, and Honnour Thomas, Shirehampton : Bdm. William Stainer, Shirehampton, shipwright : at Westbury. (29) June 8. Robert Lawford, Stoke Gifford, yeoman, and Grace Stoaks, Charlton, Henbury : Bdm. John Lawford, Bristol, armiger : at Henbury, Filton, or Almondsbury (28) June 12. Robert Flower, St. Thomas, butcher, and Eliner Joyner, St. Michael, aged 40, W. : Bdm. Thomas x James, St. Peter, maltster : at St. Michael. (34) June 13. Thomas Willcox, Christchurch, shipwright, and Anne Feare,. Christchurch, aged 25 : Bdm. Robert Bentley, Bristol, gent. : at Christchurch or Clifton. (27) June 14. Thomas Cox, St. James, sailor, and Mary Landsdowne, St. James : Bdm. Philip x Heavens, St. James, carpenter : at St. James (26) June 15. Jonathan George, St. Stephen, cooper, and Alice Jenkins, Temple, W. : Bdm. Benjamin Mosely, St. Nicholas, cooper : at Temple. (25) June 20. George Batten, Castle precincts, butcher, and Mary Andrews, St. Nicholas, W. : Bdm. Edward Hartnell, Bristol, mariner : at St. Nicholas. (24) June 20. John x Harford, St. James, sailor, and Mary Browne, St. James : Bdm. Henry Hewghes (Hughes), St. James, sailor : at St. James. (23) June 24. John Willshire, St. Nicholas, joiner, aged 21, and Sarah Chin, St. Leonard, aged 23 : Bdm. William Thome, Bristol, carver : at St. Leonard or St. Stephen. (22) 131 i68i BRISTOL MARRIAGE LICENCE BONDS June 27. Thomas x Browne, St. Philip, yeoman, and Margaret Tayler, St. Philip, aged 20 : Bdm. Alexander James, Bristol, yeoman : at St. Philip or St. James. (21) July 1. Thomas Goodcheape, London, brewer, and Elizabeth Midford [parish omitted], W. : Bdm. George x Coleman, Grittieton, Wilts., labourer : at St. Mary Port. (41) July 1. Henry Hewghes (Hughes), St. James, sailor, and Jane Bowne, St. James : Bdm. John x Harford, St. James [trade omitted]: at St. James or St. Mark alias Le Gaunts. (51) July 2. Stephen Hobbs, Henbury, yeoman, and Joane Stephens, Almondsbury : Bdm. Thomas Stephens, Almondsbury, yeoman : at Almondsbury or Cathedral. (50) July 8. Thomas Hopkins, Bristol, mariner, and Joane Waters, St. Ewen, W. : Bdm. Thomas Callow, Bristol, tailor : at St. Ewen. (52) July 9. John Blanchard, Bristol, carpenter (faber lignarius), and Eunice Bailis, [parish omitted] : Bdm. Nathaniel Baylis, Bristol, sugar baker, (saccari coctor) : at St. Werburgh. (47) July 9. Ellis Clarke, Castle precincts, house carpenter, and Eleanor Vitler, Filton : Bdm. William Jerman, Castle precincts, mariner : at Filton, or Westbury -on-Try m. (48) July 9. James Whittyer, St. James, carpenter, W., and Hannah White, St. James, aged 26 : Bdm. Henry Biggs, Bristol, tailor: at St. James. (49) July 13. William Aubrey, St. John, barber surgeon, and Anne Gold­ smith, St. Thomas, aged 21 : Bdm. Nathaniel Edwards, Bristol, tobacco roller : at St. Thomas. (46) July 14. John x Grace, Temple, silk weaver, and Anne Willis, Temple, aged 36 : Bdm. Thomas Jeyner, Bristol, mariner : at Temple. (45) July 20. William Edwards, St. Michael, mariner, W., and Martha West, St. Michael, W. : Bdm. George Arnoll, Bristol, tailor : at St. Michael. (43) July 20. James Holden, Redcliffe, mariner, and Elizabeth Herring, St. James, aged 21 : Bdm. Thomas Wood, Bristol, founder: at St. James. (44) July 21. William Hollister, Gloucestershire, gent., and Susanna Hollister, Almondsbury, W. : Bdm. Francis Little, Bristol, goldsmith (faber aureus) : at Cathedral. (42) July 22. Bartholomew, Williams, Redcliffe, scrivener, and Anne Tayler, Castle precincts, aged 28 : Bdm. John Massy, Bristol, clerk : at St. Mark alias Le Gaunts. (40) July 27. Edward Plaisteed, Flemingston, Glam., [blank], and Patience Robbins, Newton, Glam., aged 28 : Bdm. Joseph Cox, Bristol, whitawer : at St. Ewen or Cathedral. (39) July 27. George x Tapscot, Minehead, Som., clothier, and Elinor Jones, St. Stephen : Bdm. Thomas Clarke, Bristol, gent. : at St. Stephen. (38) July 28. Nathaniel Coope, Wotton-under-Edge, Glos., sergeweaver. and Mary Tanner, Kingswood, Wilts. : Bdm. Edward Tanner, Kingswood, clothier : at St. Augustine. (36) I32 i68i BRISTOL MARRIAGE LICENCE BONDS July 28. Thomas Hull, Caerleon (Carline), mercer, and Barbara Hopkins, Bristol : Bdm. Edward Jinckes (Jenks), Bristol, tailor : at Temple or St. Augustine. (37) July 30. William Grattick, New Shoreham, Sussex, mariner, and Eliza­ beth Gough, St. Stephen, aged 22 : Bdm. Robert Gilford, Bristol, button-maker : at St. Stephen or St. Ewen. (35) Aug. 2. Jonas x Gory, St. Thomas, farrier, and Mary Morice, St. Thomas, aged 22 : Bdm. Joseph Cox, Bristol, whitawer : at St. Thomas or Cathedral (Colledge). (65) Aug. 4. William Rogers, Temple, mariner, and Elizabeth Prestwood, Temple, aged 21 : Bdm. William Edwards, Bristol, mariner : at Temple. (64) Aug. 11. William Byrtt, Shepton Mallett, Som., clothier, and Elizabeth Young, St. Thomas : Bdm. John Sanders, Bristol, mercer,: at St. Thomas or anywhere in the diocese. (63) Aug. 17. Thomas Kaynes, St. Thomas, cooper, and Elizabeth Brice, Clutton, Som., aged 24 : Bdm. John Cross, Bristol, glover : at St. Thomas. (62) Aug. 22. Edward Jenkins, St. Nicholas, cooper, and Bridget Fyler, St. Nicholas : Bdm. Thomas Jeyner (Joyner), Bristol, yeoman: at St. Nicholas. (60) Aug. 22. William Lewis, Thornbury, Glos., yeoman, and Anne Wysse, Henbury : Bdm. John Morgan, junr., St. Nicholas, uphol­ sterer : at Henbury or elsewhere in the diocese. (61) Aug. 24. Benjamin Godlington, St. Stephen, sailor, and Anne Haynes, St. Stephen : Bdm. Ann Heath, St. Augustine, W. : at St. Stephen. 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