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HAMPSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS
Marriages VII.
Phillimore's Parish Register Series
Vol. LII (HANTS., VOL. VII)
Publ. 1905
Fifty-five
Hampshire Registers have now been printed in this
series. Two of the Registers in this volume, it
will be seen, go back to the very earliest period,
1538 or 1539; while the other two date only from the
latter half of the seventeenth century.
The preceding six volumes contained the Marriage
Registers of fifty parishes, as well as the Burials and
Baptisms at the Cathedral: -
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VOLUME I. |
Penton Mewsey
Knight's Enham
Monxton
Hurstbourne Tarrant
St. Mary Bourne |
Hurstbourne Priors
Bullington
Tufton
Bramley |
Dummer
Steventon
Deane
Wootton St. Lawrence
Cliddesden |
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VOLUME II. |
Faccombe
Tangley
Coombe
Vernham |
Yateley
Overton
Winslade |
Aldershot
Up-Nately
Amport |
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VOLUME
III. |
Sherborne St. John
Eversley
North Waltham
Church Oakley |
Winchfield
Elvetham
Basing
Dogmersfield |
Farnborough
Hartley Wintney
Long Sutton |
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VOLUME IV. |
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Winchester Cathedral |
St.
Swithun, Winchester |
Crondall |
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VOLUME V. |
Long Sutton
Strathfieldsaye
St. Michael-in-the-Soke, Winchester |
St.
Lawrence, Winchester
Basingstoke |
Baughurst
Eastrop
Worting |
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VOLUME VI. |
Odiham
South Warnborough |
Tadley
Heckfield |
Stratfield Turgis |
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This volume, like its predecessors, is issued
without an index. The Editors hope that it
will be feasible hereafter to issue a general
index for the whole county, and thus avoid that
great evil - an undue multiplicity of indexes.
Moreover, by postponing index-making, we
expedite the printing of the Registers
themselves, a matter of no small moment when we
remember the serious risks of fire, theft and
forgery, not to mention those of natural decay
and accidental loss, to which these valuable
records are continually exposed.
The following abbreviations are again made use of: -
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w. = widower or widow.
s. = spinster, single woman, or son.
b. = bachelor or single man.
d. = daughter of. |
p. =
of the parish of.
co. = in the county of.
dioc. = in the diocese of.
lic = marriage licence |
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Of the Registers in the present volume, the very
long one of Eling was transcribed by the Rev.
T. Thistle, Vicar of that parish; that of
Sopley by Mr. A. V. Woodman; and Westmeon
by Canon Benham. Thanks for
permission to print the Registers are due to the
Clergy, whose names are mentioned under the
respective parishes.
It may be well to remind the reader that these printed
abstracts of the Registers are not legal
"evidence." For certificates application
must be made to the local clergy.
Volume VIII. is in the printer's hand, and will be
issued at an early date. It only remains
to add that the Editors will gladly welcome
further help in the way of transcribing the
marriage entries. Such voluntary help
alone renders it possible to issue this series
of the Parish Registers of Hampshire.
124, Chancery Lane,
August, 1905 |
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CONTENTS. |
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PARISH |
YEARS |
PAGE. |
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Eling |
1539-1812 |
1 |
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Sopley |
1682-1812 |
95 |
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Westmeon |
1538-1800 |
119 |
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Silchester |
1653-1812 |
135 |
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HAMPSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS
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Marriages at Eling.
1539 to 1812
NOTE: - The
Registers of Eling fill many volumes, of which
the first two are naturally the most
interesting. These are of parchment, and
from 1539, when the first volume begins, to 1597
and a little later, are all in the same
handwriting. It is probable, therefore,
that they were originally written on paper and
in 1597, in accordance with the orders then
issued, copied by the clerk at that time on to
parchment. This will account for the fact
there are some entries missing in the years
1550-1560, with a note by the clerk calling
attention to the fact, and some entries
imperfectly made, either the day and month or
some name being omitted. Probably, the
clerk copying old registers found some of the
pages mutilated or illegible, or lost.
The first Register is a square book of parchment,
measuring 12½
x 10 inches, of 300 pages, and with the
exception of the last two pages which are torn,
is not damaged in any way. It contains the
entries of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials for
about 140 years, with thirty-five to forty
entries on a page, making about 10,000 entries
in all. For the first hundred years it is
very carefully and beautifully written, in old
English characters, and is a model of what such
a book should be. In 1638, however, on the
death of William Wallon, the "Clarke of
ye p'ish," the writing changes from the official
to the common hand, and Samuel Crayker,
the succeeding clerk, for the first time
practices writing, not as an art, but as a
convenience. From this time onwards the
writing is sometimes better, sometimes worse,
and occasionally so bad as to be almost
illegible.
The second volume is of similar size, 12½ x 8½, and
material to the first, but it covers only about
eighty years (1673-1750), showing how largely
the population of the parish had by this time
increased. The noticeable thing about
these books, as compared with those of many
other churches, is their size and quality and
the very unusual care that must have been taken
of them. A book that was used constantly
and by many different hands for 140 or even 80
years, and is yet in almost perfect
preservation, must have been very carefully
dealt with all the time.
The subsequent volumes are of the ordinary type.
These Marriages have been extracted by the Rev. T.
Thistle, Vicar of Eling, and are now printed
by his permission and under his supervision.
HAMPSHIRE - VII. |
VOLUME I.
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
7 - 8 - 9
- 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20
PARTIAL LISTING.. MORE TO COME.
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Aldridg, John |
Machell, Elizabeth |
1580
May ult. |
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Alie,
Thomas |
Azarith, Agnes |
1591
Sep. 5 |
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Alyn,
Ricahrd |
Trashe,
Margery |
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Armyll,
John |
Tarvar,
Ursula |
1590
May 5 |
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Armyner, Thomas |
Pidman,
Agnes |
____
Aug. 17 |
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Atkins, John |
Batte,
Joanne |
1548
Jun. 7 |
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Ayres,
John |
Dale,
Joane |
1568
Oct. 29 |
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Barton, Richard |
Parker, Elizabeth |
1590
May 10 |
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Bassatt, John |
Forward, Alice |
1565
Jan. 30 |
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Baverstock, John |
White,
Joane |
1585
Nov. 21 |
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Baylie,
John |
Horne,
Agnes |
1589
Jan. 29 |
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Baylie,
Richard |
Cooke,
Alice |
1592
Jul. 9 |
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Bemyster, John |
Boorket, Joane |
1589
Sept. 16 |
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Bennet,
Robert |
____,
Joane |
____
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Berry,
Richard |
Strong, Elizabeth |
1570
Feb. 8 |
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Berry,
William |
_____,
______ |
1540
Jun. 20 |
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Binford, John |
uxor,
Aice |
1549
Jan. 29 |
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Bird,
Peter |
Bes,
Luce |
____
Sep. 23 |
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Biscom,
Edward |
Arnold, Maude |
1572
May 20 |
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Bishopp, George |
Lee,
Elizabeth |
1582
Jul. 8 |
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Blake,
Richard |
Mnsbridg, Elizabeth |
1591
Jun 6 |
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Blewbend, John |
Dod,
Marie |
1591
Nov. 15 |
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Bonde,
John, tayler |
James,
Joane |
1583
Apr. 22 |
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Borat,
Henry |
Dyx,
Marger |
1568
Nov. 7 |
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Borat,
Richard |
Bery,
Joane |
1568
Nov. 27 |
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Borat,
Robert |
____,
Maude |
1563
Oct. 20 |
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Borat,
Thomas |
Bere,
Margaret |
____
Aug. 22 |
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Boutayler, John |
Paule,
Giles |
1585
Jan. 17 |
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Bowland, William |
Woller,
Luce |
1589
Jul. 17 |
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Boyes,
Richard |
Greene, Alice |
1563
Jan. 26 |
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Bracy,
Robert |
Sherlock, Phillip |
1578
Jun. ult |
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Brice,
Robert |
uxor,
Edith |
1549
Aug. 2 |
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Broke,
John |
Philpot, Alice |
1564
Aug. 10 |
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Brourk,
Michell |
Ides,
Dorothy |
1583
Aug. 29 |
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Browne, James |
Strite
(Stride?), Joane |
1592
Apr. 10 |
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Bunckliff, John |
Lord,
Alice |
1571
Nov. 19 |
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Burde,
Thomas |
Garle,
Joane |
1581
Oct. 11 |
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Burgis,
Richard |
Garnish, Joane |
1592
Jul. 17 |
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Burkatt, Richard |
Pye,
Katherine |
1566
Nov. 29 |
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Burnell, John |
West,
Joane |
1577
Nov. 17 |
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Burrat,
Robert |
Perram,
Elizabeth |
1574
Oct. 17 |
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Carcas,
John |
Sharpe, Em. |
1544
Jun. 28 |
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Carcas,
John |
Helliar, Agnes |
1571
May 17 |
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Chrismas, Stephen |
Petipas Agnes |
1565
Feb. 6 |
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Churcher, Richard |
Cox,
Alice |
1543
Nov. 27 |
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Coffin, John |
Godyn,
Alice |
1588
Sep. 22 |
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Coffin, William |
White,
Christian |
1570
Jul. 16 |
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Coke,
Andrew |
Axfford, Alice |
1583
Jun. 27 |
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Coke,
John |
Harrar,
Idith |
1585
Jan. 16 |
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Cokey,
John |
Torver,
Anne |
1575
Nov. 24 |
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