Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds

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Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 1 1634 - 1849 Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1634 Allibone, John Overworton Wheeler, Sarah Overworton 1634 Allowaie,Thomas Mapledurham Holmes, Alice Mapledurham 1634 Barber, John Worcester Weston, Anne Cornwell 1634 Bates, Thomas Monken Hadley, Herts Marten, Anne Witney 1634 Bayleyes, William Kidlington Hutt, Grace Kidlington 1634 Bickerstaffe, Richard Little Rollright Rainbowe, Anne Little Rollright 1634 Bland, William Oxford Simpson, Bridget Oxford 1634 Broome, Thomas Bicester Hawkins, Phillis Bicester 1634 Carter, John Oxford Walter, Margaret Oxford 1634 Chettway, Richard Broughton Gibbons, Alice Broughton 1634 Colliar, John Wootton Benn, Elizabeth Woodstock 1634 Coxe, Luke Chalgrove Winchester, Katherine Stadley 1634 Cooper, William Witney Bayly, Anne Wilcote 1634 Cox, John Goring Gaunte, Anne Weston 1634 Cunningham, William Abbingdon, Berks Blake, Joane Oxford 1634 Curtis, John Reading, Berks Bonner, Elizabeth Oxford 1634 Day, Edward Headington Pymm, Agnes Heddington 1634 Dennatt, Thomas Middleton Stoney Holloway, Susan Eynsham 1634 Dudley, Vincent Whately Ward, Anne Forest Hill 1634 Eaton, William Heythrop Rymmel, Mary Heythrop 1634 Eynde, Richard Headington French, Joane Cowley 1634 Farmer, John Coggs Townsend, Joane Coggs 1634 Fox, Henry Westcot Barton Townsend, Ursula Upper Tise, Warc 1634 Freeman, Wm Spellsbury Harris, Mary Long Hanburowe 1634 Goldsmith, John Middle Barton Izzley, Anne Westcot Barton 1634 Goodall, Richard Kencott Taylor, Alice Kencott 1634 Greenville, Francis Inner Temple, London Nourse, Anne Piddington 1634 Hall, William Hook Norton Ingram, Ann Hook Norton 1634 Harbert, Edmund Cooksham Skynner, Anne Hurst Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 2 pg 2 1634 Harris, Peter Sibford Ferris Heines, Joane, wid Ickhorn, Worc. 1634 Hopkins, Richard Deane Russell, Mary Deane 1634 Howell, George Henly Norway, Friedeswide Henly 1634 Hunt, Hugh West Wickham, Bucks Philby, Anne Aston Rowant 1634 Keen, John Chilton, Bucks Philbrook, Joane Cromersh 1634 Kendall, John Bicester Abbott, Alice New Woodstock 1634 Longfield, Thomas Fostcott, Bucks Ashcombe, Anne Alnestcott 1634 Makepeace, Henry Daddington Struggs, Catherine Daddington 1634 Morgan, Arthur London Weeks, Emme Oxford 1634 Parmey, Peter Oxford Lewes, Anne Oxford, wid 1634 Peascodd, John Alten Southton Thompson, Joane Ipsden 1634 Potter, William Little Tew Dosell, Elizabeth Little Tew 1634 Price, Thomas Oxford Tommes, Jane Oxford 1634 Pryer, John Dunstable, Beds Taylor, Deboragh Broughton 1634 Puddey, John Charlbury Bumpas, Anne Fawler 1634 Ray, Richard Oxford Dewe, Alice Iffley 1634 Ridwell, Robert Oxford Thomas, Mary Bicester 1634 Sardge, George Shipton under Wynchwood Harris, Sarah Shipton/u/W 1634 Sayer, Raughton Stanford St. John Blinkerne, Margaret Drayton 1634 Sellwood, Edward Oxford Sutton, Anne Oxford 1634 Shawe, John Abingdon, Berks Prickett, Eleanor Oxford 1634 Silston, William Curbridge Jordan, Dorothy Ensham 1634 Simmons, Charles Whitchurch Butler, Elizabeth Whitchurch 1634 Simons, Vincent Barington widr Mosse, Anne Charlbury 1634 Simpson, Anery Westcot Barton Million, Joane, wid Westcot Barton 1634 Simpus, Edmund Shiplake Wellbancke, Cecily Mongewell 1634 Smith, John Finmere Brown, Alice Heathe 1634 Smith, Phillip New Woodstock Moore, Alice Old Woodstock 1634 Sparks, George London Bantington, Joane Eynsham 1634 Swift, Giles Bicester Andrews, Joane Oxford Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 3 1634 Tappan, Clement Burford Sessions, Mary Idbury Pg3 1634 Taylor, Thomas Bloxham Drake, Margaret Bloxham 1634 Vaughan, Thomas Oxford Beedle, Anne Oxford 1634 Walker, Edward Bicester Wilson, Bridget Bicester 1634 Watts, Stehen Bampton, widr. Ward, Margaret Coggs 1634 Weston, James Combe widr. Catton, Elizabeth Combe 1634 Witfield, S. Oxford Brookes, Joane Oxford 1634 Wildgoose, John Oxford Prickett, Elizabeth Oxford 1634 William, David Cornhill, Glou. Careive, Elizabeth Cockthrup 1635 Abba, Francis Oxford Radbourne, Agnes Oxford 1635 Abbotts, William Hensington Humphrys, Agnes Oxford 1635 Andrews, Robert London Smith, Mary Blackthorne 1635 Applegate, John Burford Harris, Edith Charlbury 1635 Archer, Elias Oxford widr. Ducker, Helliner Oxford wid 1635 Bainger, George Oxford Steevens, Cicily Eaton, Berks 1635 Barber als Butler, John Witney Priddy, Elizabeth Witney 1635 Bartholomew, John Burford Jordan, Anne Burford 1635 Barlett, Thomas Watlington Pymble, Joane Watlington 1635 Bathe, William Kirtlington Archer, Joane Woodstocke 1635 Batt, William Woodstock Blake, Elizabeth Long Combe 1635 Batterson, Henry Steeple Aston George, Agnes Steeple Aston 1635 Bayly, William Oxford Thickson, Frances Oxford 1635 Bennet, Robert Northleigh Smith, Mary Northeleigh 1635 Berricke, Roger Bletchingdon Clayton, Ann Bletchingdon 1635 Berry, Thomas Ludgershall, Bucks Springall, Ellinor Kidlington 1635 Bettam, Thomas Oxford Hemings, Ellen Oxford 1635 Bowell, John Oxford Whistler, Ann Oxford 1635 Bowyer, James Oxford Johnson, Joane Oxford Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 4 1635 Bromly, Alexander Oxford Bevin, Joyce Newbury, Berks 1635 Browne, Robert Littlemore Feild, Dorothy Halton Pg 4 1635 Buckett, Richard Cunerton Gubbins, Anne Same Place 1635 Bunting, John Sherbourne, Glou. Hale, Ann Cavershill 1635 Buler, Henry Culham Graye, Joane Culham 1635 Carter, John Swarford Dann, Alice Swarford 1635 Carter, Fulke Burford Dickinson, Margaret Upton 1635 Cheevely, Martin Astoll wid Mace, Abigael Astell 1635 Collyer, John Hadenham, Bucks Sudwell, Barbara Hazely wid 1635 Collyer, William Witney Harte, Ellenor Southley 1635 Cox, Joseph Oxford Morton, Susanna Oxford wid 1635 Coxeter, John Bampton Jennar, Alice Bampton 1635 Curteine, John Oxford, Gent Flexney, Jane Stanton Harcourt 1635 Dewe, Richard Cowley Hawkins, Joyce Cowley wid 1635 Dixwell, Brent Cowton, War. Chadwell, Catherine Foscott wid 1635 Dunford, Edward Ascott under Wynchwood Colles (or Collet), Elizabeth Idbury 1635 Easell, Richard Spellbury Smith, Jane Chadlington 1635 Edwards, William Lettestadd, Glou. Dawes, Alice Brodwell 1635 Ewen, John Oxford Tomes, Anne Oxford wid 1635 Ferryman, John Northmoor Rawlens, Dorothy Stanlake 1635 Forest, Randall Shipton Evans, Mary Shipton 1635 Freeman, William Launton Clarke, Ann Marsh, Bucks 1635 Freeman, Thomas Heyford Warren Warde, Margaret Heyford Warren 1635 Finch, Bartholomew Oxford Morgan, Lettice Oxford 1635 Garsey, Giles Fritwell Meades, Ann Fritwell 1635 Greeves, Nicholas Horsley Maunder, Anne Horsewell 1635 Gerrard, Ralphe --- Eustace, Bridget --- 1635 Grover, John Long Combe Lense, Elizabeth Long Combe 1635 Goodwyn, William Henley Woodrust, Agnes Henly Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 5 1635 Greene, John Ensham Cline, Elizabeth Ensham 1635 Griffin, Edward London wid Diston, Mary Chipping Norton 1635 Hall, William Oxford Yonge, Jane Fifield, Berks 1635 Hancocke, Jonathan Adderbury Pittham, Elizabeth Wroxton 1635 Hartwell, John Swalcliffe Freeman, Elizabeth Swalcliffe Pg 5 1635 Harwood, William Oxford Wooley, Margeret Oxford 1635 Hatton, Richard Abingdon, Berks Barnes, Mary Oxford 1635 Higgins, Thomas Fencot Bromsgrave, Anne Kingham 1635 Hoare, Thomas Wootton Brocke, Judith Longcombe 1635 Horne, Timothy Wooton Merricke, Elizabeth Shipton upon Charwell 1635 Hunt, Richard Churchill Slamaker, Alice Churchill 1635 Hyorne, William Tewe wid Fletcher, Frances Tewe 1635 Jones, Robert Caversham Curtis, Jane Reading, Berks wid 1635 Loggins, John Idbury Busby, Frances Bicester 1635 Loncatt, John Oxford Hart, Anne Nawnton, Glou. 1635 Lydeat, Christopher Alkerton Micolls, Elizabeth --- 1635 Merry, William Broadwell Herring, Elizabeth Filkins 1635 Milloway, Robert Adderbury Hapsam, Margaret Cullham 1635 Newman, Robert Upton Beauchamp, Joane Burford 1635 Pavyor, Thomas Oxford Beckley, Mary Oxford 1635 Pearman, William Bix Brand Munday, Alice Caversham 1635 Penbury, John London Cross, Susannah Oxford 1635 Pennyborne, John Oxford Owen, Mary Oxford 1635 Peysey, Richard Burford Collyar, Anne Burford 1635 Phillips, Richard Hook Norton Eaten, Susan Hook Norton 1635 Pimme, William Horton Newe, Grissell Horton 1635 Polley, Richard --- Phipps, Elizabeth Southleigh 1635 Poole, Henry Charlton Kerby, Elizabeth Charlton 1635 Poole, Henry --- Withypoll, Anne Shipton 1635 Potter, Robert Heddington Herring, Anne Heddington Oxford Archdeacons’ Marriage Bond Extracts 6 1635 Poynter, Tobias Oxford Simes, Anne Oxford 1635 Prideaux, Christopher Oxford Benford, Elizabeth Oxford 1635 Rawlens, Valentine Oxford Shillingworth, Frances Oxford 1635 Roper, John London Cave, Susannah Oxford 1635 Saunders, William Caversham Payne, Judith --- 1635 Saunders, Thomas Stoake, Bucks Tonies, Christian Beckley Pg 6 1635 Seale, Simon Oxford Napp, Elizabeth Oxford 1635 Slatter, William London Hedges, Joane Finstock 1635 Smally, John Nuffield Arthur, Joane Nuffield 1635 Smeeton, John Henly Stanton, Susan Ockingham 1635 Snowswell, John Oxford Swadling, Joane Oxford 1635 South, William Lashbrake Kimber, Mary Hendred 1635 Southby, John Hinton Tayler als Chatman, Elizabeth Clandfield 1635 Stacy, Martin Oxford widr Hemmings, Deanes Oxford wid 1635 Stockforde, George Rowsham Gawen, Joane Rowsham 1635 Syms, John Chalgrove Quartermayne, Cicely Chalgrove 1635 Templer, Jonas Wootton widr Hawkins, Ursula Wootton wid 1635 Thackery, Robert Finstock Shert, Elizabeth Stanton Harcourt 1635 Tharpe, George gent Westminster widr Bell, Elizabeth Oxford wid 1635 Thomas, Hugh gent Oxford Gibbes, Bridget Oxford 1635 Towersey, Richard Whately Dodwell, Anne Soulderne 1635 Trice, George
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