Teach Yourself Palaeography by Claire Jarvis

Teach Yourself Palaeography by Claire Jarvis

Author:Claire Jarvis
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The History Press


EXERCISE 3.4.

a.

1 wase baptized

2 dorothe hopkins[1] the

3 daughter of John

4 hopkin[es]

5 wase baptized John

6 Thomson the sonne

7 of william Thomson

8 wase baptized Margret

9 Jones the daughter

10 of rychard Jones

[1] Indexed online as Arothe Yopltias!

b.

1 1 John hickoxe the sonne

2 of morrysse hickoxe

3 4 Anna Locke the daugh

4 ter of John Locke

5 23 henry hewlet the sonne

6 of Elyas hewlett

7 1595 Februarye

8 2 Dorathe wyndover the daugh

9 ter of John wyndover

10 2 Elizabeth morsse the daugh

11 ter of henry morsse

12 4 Wyllyam Osburne the sonne

13 of John Osburne

c.

1 John Grafton Clothyer

2 Margerye d[aughter] to Ambrose Barratt

3 Elsabeth d[aughter] to Wyllyam Jeffrye

4 John sonne to morrysse Gauntlett

5 Edward sonne to Richard Ottes

6 Elsabeth wyf to Gyles Turbervell

7 Richard Raye weaver

d.

1 John Haytter a stranger

2 marye d[aughter] to [Christ]ofer Phillips

3 James Sweetappell a smythe

e.

1 July 1610

2 John Nicholls and Sibbell Mason maried the firste daie

3 John Craston and Joane Hewes maried the third daie

4 William Reeve and Eliz[abeth] Pynner maried the eight daie

5 George Vininge and Abigall Jobe the twelveth daie

6 Robert Sayer and Mary Taylor maried the fiftenth daie

7 Nicholas Evans and Dorathie Hunte the sixtenth daie

8 Barnard Garter [and] Marga[ret] Hannam al[ia]s Triplett the 18th daie

9 Zachry Higg[es] and Grace Gatward maried the 23th[1] daie

10 Henrie Richardsone and Eliz[abeth] Smyth maried the 27th daie

11 Frauncis Hewson and Joane Smyth the 30th daie

[1] Written to be read as ‘third and twentieth’

f.

1 Aprill 11 Alice Chrichell was buried

2 Aprill 21 Deanes Baker was buried

3 May 22 Joane Addams was buried

4 June 19 Robert Perrett was buried

5 August 29 John Oake was buried

6 September 30 Julyan Evans was buried

7 November 10 Peter Gibbens was buried

8 November 17 William Holmead was buried

Almost every entry in the whole of the sixteenth-century part of the register is incorrectly transcribed in Ancestry’s online index.



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