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Nottinghamshire Parish Registers. Marriages m P a rj s h e rs flb arriaggg, EDITED BY . M . PHILLI OR E M. A. W P W , AND M P T . S . A . BLAGG, . H 0 . V VOL III . BR OX TOWE WAP ENTAKE I P ART II . I onbon D TO THE S B CR B R BY P HILLIMOR E Co . ISSUE U S I E S , 1 2 HANC R Y LANE. 4, C E 1 90 5 . P R E F A C E T HE prese nt is the eighth volume of Nottinghamshire Parish c Registers, and in ludes some further marriage registers in Bro x to we n e n Wape tak . Tha ks are d ue to the parish clergy n who have permitted their registers to be pri ted . The mar ria es the n n c g in present volume have bee tra s ribed by Mr. T . M Blagg, Rev J R Burton , Mr . George Fellows, Mr. S . Pursglove, Mr. j . T . Radford , and Mr. A. Stapleton . e e c The ntries , as before, have b en redu ed to a common f and n " orm , the followi g abbreviations adopted = = w . w id o w er o r o . o f f wid w p the parish o . = = s . s inste r s n o m n o n o n f p , i gle w a . c . i the c u ty o . r so n f i = o o . d o c. in f the di o cese o . ' o r n m l = r an. z ma ria e n si gle c. g lice ce . = = - - hter f. d au o f. w k d . frame o rk n . k g w itter. The spelling of the surnames is in all cases the same as in a the original registers , but the Christian names h ve in most c e ases been translat d or mo dernised . 1 379 2 0 9 I t must be remembered that these printed abstracts of “ ” marriage registers are no t eviden ce in the te chnical sense . Certified copies must still be obtained when evidence of a ne c marriage is eded for proving a pedigree in a ourt of law, ’ c certifi or when registeri ng it at H eralds College . For su h cates application must be made to the clergy in charge o f the o riginal registers . It should be borne in mind that previous to 1 75 2 the years nn o n 2 th c were calculated as begi ing the 5 of Mar h , so that a c zo th marriage entered as havi ng taken pla e on , say , the of F 1 6 2 o cc 1 6 2 cc ebruary 4, really urred on that day in 5 a ording “ ” to our recko ning. This is sometimes expressed by 1 6 2 g or - 1 6 2 4 5 . No index is issued with the volume, as the Editors believe e n that it is bett r to print as ma y registers as possible, and to defer index - making until the registers still in man uscript are s placed beyond the risk of los . and c The next volume is already partly printed , will ontain B a further portion of the parishes in ro x to we Wapentake . Volume X will deal with parishes in the south part of the Wapentake of Thurgarton . 1 2 hancer Lane 4, C y , S e tember 1 0 . p , 9 5 ¢ontenta PAR rsu . Y EAR S . Cossall Tro well J n Stapleford U Strelley Wollato n Nuttall Awswo rth Greasley nttin bamz i re fiaria Re i s fi g b i b g ters . Marriages at Co ssall . 1 6 6 to 1 8 1 2 3 . — l m OTE V o . n n o o k m a r n o 1 2 m d N I is a thi parch e t b , e su i g ab ut 2 . by 75 , o n in m. a n n o b u d vellu The first few p ges, i cludi g the c vers n and o n fo r a n s and fo withi with ut, have bee used l ter e trie ; ur leaves o f different si ze and sh ape h ave been i nserted at the b e nn n . n r are no t The n gi i g The e t ies tabul ated . writi g is mu ch and in m n n a decayed , a y places u read ble . “ The earliest no te is A trew Regi ster o fall Publicatio ns M arri ages ’ Births and Burialls in the p ish o fCo ssall S i nce the vii ith o faprill ’ anno do m ni 1 654 . o m o m no s a f In this v lu e there are s e tes a to sever l brie s . - f r m n in. m e n V o l. o 8 . d II is well preserved pa ch e t, by 75 The is filled i n with the publicati o ns o fb anns . Tw o o ther thin fo li o parchment vo lumes co mplete the Regi sters to 1 8 1 2 . o These Marriages have been transcribed by the Rev . R . J wett H r o n o f S n o n m o n o f . Bu t , ta t by Dale, by per issi the Rev C o o f o o n. Russell , Rect r W llat VOLUME I . T li r n 2 a e . William , p Greasley, An e Mabbott 7 July c c . Fran is Moult , of Cossall , Ali e Kirkby, p Kimberley 1 3 June John Redgate , p . Trowel , Elizabeth Bulli 1 n vant, of Cossall 7 Ju e Benjamin Walker, p . Wollaton , Ann Crabcro ss Raynor, of Joseph D ubled ay Jane Bestow F ld m D ubled a o u a . John j , p Stoke, Sarah y c o rv Ri hard T y , p . Carlton , Mary Taylor, of Cossall Joseph Mekine Hannah Spen cer . n a — No VII I . ' ’ ' ’ 1 1 Noftzngéamsé zre P ams/z R egzslem. [ 7 4 co Eli Mell[ p . Tideswell , . Derby, S so n 2 0 . 1 1 Mary y , of Cossall Feb 7 4 2 1 2 1 H e nry Archer 81 Elizabeth Moss 4 Sept . 7 n c n . 2 1 7- Joh Gro e Elizabeth Ha ford , p Greasley 5 July 7 3 Rowland Hasuld ine 81 Ja ne Roberts 3o () ct I 7Z S n Ann c . Joseph Burto , p . Trowell, Ar her, p VVo llerto n 1 6 July 1 732 ill cks n 1 I Joh n Wilkeson Susan nah W co o 4 Nov . 7S7 S F ? . William [ arn] sworth , p andiacre, 1 0 Mar[gar] et Robison Aug. 74 VOLUME I I . n nc . n Fra is Buck , p Huck all Torkard , Ha nah 1 8 . I Molt , of Cossall Mar 7SS R 1 6 Joh n Chambers 81 Mary edgate 1 Sept . 75 n n nn I Be njami Robi son Ha ah Moult 3 Feb . 7S7 Ann George of Cossall , Worth, l ' . ze. of Kimberley , in p Greasley, Samuel Ingit Higi t] Esther Go therd "p n . e Peter Colthurst, M D , . K utsford, Cheshir , Ann 2 1 8 Platts , of Cossall 3 Oct . 75 I Richard Low Elizabeth Badd er 4 Sep . 7S9 n S tabl t n e o . e Joh , p Gr asley, Mary Moult, of Cossall 2 9 July 1 76 0 . e n William Cross , p Ilk sto , Sarah Double 8 D c 1 6 2 e . 1 day , of Cossall 7 Ann Hasseld ine 1 1 6 2 William Wheatley , w . 3 May 7 ' n S s n f . o o David Tarlto , p Trowell , Ann y , Cossall 2 5 Sep . Blead e n S s n I O an 1 6 Thomas Mary y o J . 7 4 n 1 6 Holla d Moreto n Ha nnah Moult 1 4 Apr . 76 c . co . e Patri k Rice, p Kirk Hallam , D rby, E ’ 6 c rs lze. 1 1 Gra e y , of Cossall , May 7 7 Samuel Kirke, p . Strelley, Elizabeth Badder, of Cossall 2 3 Nov . John Syston Susanna Wilkison 2 6 May 1 76 8 c n 1 Charles Mould Fran es Moreto 9 Sept . c Thomas Potter, p Trowell , M ary Frit hley, ° 12C. ct 1 1 of Cossall , 7 O . 77 C a M arr a e 1 783] oss ll i g s . n . He ry Hooley, p Stapleford , Dorothy 2 O t . 1 1 Straw, of Cossall 9 c 77 n Thomas Sills , p . Ilkesto , Elizabeth Pear ' 6 1 so n lze. 2 , of Cossall , Apr . 77 B h r n Berd sle . n att e Joh y , p Ilkesto , Sarah , of Cossall James Dayki n Mary Wilkinson n n Athersle Thomas Pe dleto , of y [Alderwasley] , p . Wirksworth , co . Derby, Elizabeth li e. I O I Moult , of Cossall , May 77S An ass l i . n n H e d ne Thomas Smith , p Ilkesto , , ' lze. 2 6 of Cossall, Dec . c Joseph Ligor, p . Ma kworth , co . Derby, nn Haseldine t I O c . A e , of Cossall 3 77S n D hic et . c Benjami , p Bagworth, co Lei ester, 2 1 6 Elizabeth Radford, of Cossall 9 Aug .
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