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THE PARISH REGISTER SOCIETY.
(XLVII.)
Thb Chttsch of St. Pbteb and St. Paul, Moulton.
From an original drawing by S. J. Madge, showing the tpire and finnaeles
destroyed in the Oivil War,
€l)e 3^egt0ter0
OF
^ottlton.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
TEAM0CBIBID AND BDITBD BT
SIDNEY J- MADGE, F.R.S.L.,
Laie Hon. Sec. and Editor of the British Record Society, and
EdU^r of ** Gloucesterihire Notes and Queries!^
VOL- I.
BAPTISMS, 1565— 1812.
With Calbhdar or Moulton Parish Documbhts.
LOMDOM:
Pbitatklt PtimmD fob thb Pabish Rboistbb Socumr*
1903.
Br 16.3
HMVMO COLLEGE LIBRAmr
TKEAT FUND
SiquU in hoc muHdo vuli cunciis grains haBeri,
Dei capiai ^uerai plurima pauca nihil.
— Froni the Moalton Raster, drca 1614.
preface.
^URELY a people whose history in the little world
of their parish covers the span of centuries, are
well entitled to a record of their existence, and it is
but an act of devotion to the dead to offer in such
spirit the present contributioa
Twelve years ago this transcript of the Registers of
Moulton was commenced, from which time to the present
a considerable portion of the leisure of a busy life has
been devoted to the work, and a congenial though
laborious task has it proved. To-day, however, the first
volume is brought to a close, and as the second and
third are ready also for press, it is a satisfaction to
know that the entire record will ere long be placed
beyond the risk of injury by fire or other destructive
agency.
S^'
viii Mouttan kegisiei^.
For it is proposed to issue in Volumes 11. and
III. the whole of the Marriages and Burials of the
period 1565 — i8i2y tc^ther with such monumental in-
scriptions as exist, or are known to have existed, not
only within but without the Church, lists of recovered
names (see page 64, note X)% suid any explanation that
may be considered necessary with reference to the
preparation of the text
The three Indexes at the end of this volume,
containing nearly 17,000 references, have been compiled
and presented to the Parish Register Society by the
Editor and Mrs. Madge.
SIDNEY J. MADGE.
23 May, 1902.
dordtrds of iBoknu {.
IixuiTBATlDiB— I. Moulton Choidi before the CivU War ... FrwKtUpieee,
2, Tower Arch of Monlton Chunsh ... Page 195.
Mono (from the title-page of the First Register, cirea 1614) — "^
PRITAOI ... ... ... ... Ttt'TliL
CoHnzm ... ... ... ... ix-z.
InEODUonov ... ..; ... ... zi-zl.
BrcmnB of Baftdiib ... ... ... 1-176.
MncoKABiLU (First and Second Registers) ... ... 177-224.
IxBim.— L Looomm ... ... ... 225-234.
n. Nominom: Baptisms only ... ... 235-256.
IIL Kominnm]: iDtrodnetion, Memorabllb and Footnotes 257-267.
OoRsrainu ... ... ... ... 268.
PART L-INTRODUCTION.
i. Thb Rioordb ov Mouivoh Pabish... ... ziii-z^L
1. Charters, loSo— 1500 ... ... ziiL
2. Boclesiastical Records, 1205^1900 ... ziv.
3. National Records, 1065—1883 ... ... zIt.
4. County Records, 1560— 1900 ... ... zr.
5. Local Records, [1552}— 1900 ... ... ztL
6. Classifieation and Somnary ... ... zvi
ii. Calimdab op Rbcobos Pbmbvbd at Houlioh ... zTii-zzzii
7. Parish Registers, 1565—1900... ... zni.
8. Vestry Books and others, 1774— 1900 ... zviiL
9. Charity doouments, 1609 — 1888 ziz.
za Other documento [1552]— 1886 ... ziz.
11. Bonds and Orders, 1616— 1834 ... zz.
12. Certificates of Settlement, i699-*i8i7 ... zzL
13. Oiders of Removal, 1698—1834 ... zziL
14. IndentaresofApprentioes, 1702— 1821 ... zzir.
15. ConsUbles' Warrants, 1702—1832 ... zzt.
16. Uagisterial Examinations, 1702—1835 ... zzt.
17. Marriage lioencea and Letters, 1691 — 1875... zzH
18. Faonlties and Contracta, 1738—1899 ... zzvi.
19^ Account Bolls, 1824—1875 ... ... zzviL
2a Bills and Receipts, 1737— 1S83 ' ... zziz.
21. AoU and Orders, 1738— 1881 ... zzzi.
22. Forms of Prayer and ThanksgiTing, 1813— 1887 zzsL
VL 'Siinm TO the Rioobu ... ... zzziii-zzziz.
k MaulUm Register. [Contents.]
PAST n.-THB REOISTER OF BAPTISMS.
PAOi
I BAPTiBiia, Pabt l, 1565— 1635 ... ... I^
1. Gontonto of the Pint Register ... 3.
2. Title pege of the First Register .. 3.
3. Raptismal eDtries, 1565^1569 ... 4.
4. First hiatus, 1569— 1573 ... .. 7.
5. Beptismal entries, 1573— 1628 ... 7.
6. Second hiatos, 1628— 1633... ... 6a
7. Baptismal entries, 1633—- 1635 ... 6a
S. Third hiatas, 1635— 1689 .« ... 64.
ii BamsMB, Pabt u., 1689— 1740 ... ... 65*102.
9. OontenU of Part IL of the First Register 66.
la Title psge of Part II. of Register ... 67.
11. List of Unhaptised Children, etc ... 68.
12. Baptismal entries, 1689— 1740 ... 7a
iiL BAPTmn, Pabt m., 1740—1799 ... ... 103-158.
13. Contents of the Second Register ... 104.
1 4. Baptismal entries, Sec. i., 1 740— 1 79 > • • • 105.
15. Baptismal entries, f^eo ii., 1792— 1 799 ... 149.
W. Baftisiib, Pabt IT., 1800^1812 .. ... 159—176.
16. Contents of the Fourth Register i6a
17. Baptismal entries, 1800-1812 ... 16 r.
PABT IIL-HEHOBABILIA.
L List op Bbjbfb, 1692—1730 ... 177- '89.
1. List of Notes in the First end Second Registefs 178.
2. FS.yment8 for Briefs, 1 791— 1828 ... 179.
3. Transcript of Briefs, 1 692- 1 730 ... 1 8a
ii. Chabitt AooouNTS, I7ii-<i724 ... ... >9o-i93.
4. Abetrtct of Will of Rohert Mills, 1704 ... 190.
5. Charity Accounts in Register I., 171 1-1724 191.
iii. BCbbtiiios op tbb Ybstbt, 1737-1799 ... 194-217.
6. Faculty for the Erection of a Gallery, 1738 194.
7. Vestries recorded in Register I., 1 737—- 1 740 198.
8. Vestries recorded in Register II., 1 741— 1799 20a
iv. Pabibh Ofpiobbb ... ... ... 218-224.
9. Churchwardens, 1495 — 1902 218b
la Overseers of the Poor, 1655— 1850 ... 22a
11. Surreyors of the Highway, 1774^1848 .. 222.
12. Parish Constables, 1782 — 1850 ... 223.
13. Parish Clerics, 1583— 1902... ... 224.
r
introHoctton to Volwnt i. of
"iHotttton laegffitrrsi/'
h, C]»e fiecstttf of iMottlton ^utiOst.
The antiquarian wealth of Moulton is so considerable,
its variety and. extent so surprising, that the wonder grows
with advancing years how such a fertile field should remain
so long n^lected. This is the more to be deplored,
because its records are rich in historical interest,
and exhibit not only an amplitude of facts and details,
but a continuity so remarkable that the imagination is
fired with the possibilities open to the future historian ;
for with scarcely a break or flaw they extend from the
Confessor's days to our own, and include, even in the
present incomplete state of our knowledge, nearly three
hundred rolls and documents of earlier date than the year
1485.
With regard to these ancient records, it is not advisable
here to do more than indicate their principal divisions,
bearing in mind that each of these consists of a variety
of distinct and separate entries, and that the dates attached
to documents in the first three sections, whilst representing
their initial and final years so far as Moulton is concerned,
are occasionally approximate owing to the subject being
still under revision. The bulk of the documents in the
list of course come from the Courts of Chancery and
Exchequer, King's Bench, and Common Pleas. ' " Feet of
fines " and '' Assize rolls," however, have not yet been
sufficiently searched to place on record in these pages.
i. Charters.
I. St. Andrew's Priory, Northampton ... 1080-^1485.
a. Ooston Priory, Leicestershire ... ... C1090 — 1400.
5. St Frideswides' Monastenr» Oxford ... 1199 — 1495.
4. St Wandregesil, Fontenelle (Up-a7on Priory,
Wiltshire)* ... ... ... ciaoo-^1400.
5. St Alban's Monastery ... ... CI200 — 1400.
6. Finishead Priory, Northamptonshire ... ciaoo — 1400.
7. Additional Charters : British Museum ... 1185 — 1495.
8. Charter Rolls : Public Record Office ... 1199 — 1361.
• 8m the Editor^s note on '' Upavo% Priory and 8t, Wandr$ge9il'$ Bent$*'
in ir. ^ Q., ix 8., Tol. x, 483484 (ao Deo. 1902).
xiv
Moulton Register.
[I. Records :
9.
10.
II.
12.
13-
I.
a.
3.
4-
\l Ecclesiastical Records
I. Papal Letters : Rome and Avignon
a. Lincoln Episc. Re^sters : Institutions and Acts*
3. Taxatio Ecclesiastica P. Nicholai IV.
4* Ro3ral Presentations ...
5. Clerical Subsidy Rolls
6. Northampton Wills
Valor Ecclesiasticus
Peterborough Episc. Rasters : Institutions, etc.
Inventories of Church Goods
Liber Institutionum
Commonwealth Survey, Augmentation, etc.
Liber Decimarum. ...
Peterborough Transcripts of Parish Rasters
ill. National Records.'
Northampton Dane-Geld Roll' ...
Domesday Survey ...
Pipe Rolls
Ancient Deeds
Rotuli Curi« Regis ...
Chancellor's Rolls ...
7. Coram Rege Rolls ...
8. Fine Rolls
9* Close Rolls
10. Patent Rolls
11. Testa de Nevill
I a. Inquisitiones post Mortem
13. Htmdred Rolls
14. Rolls of Parliament ...
15. Originalia Rolls
16. Placita de Banco
17. Placita de Quo Warranto
18. Lay Subsidy Rolls ...
19. Foreign Account Rolls
ao. Ministers' Accounts
a I* Manor Court Rolls
aa. Conventual Leases ...
aj. Muster Rolls
a4. Decrees of Court of Augmentations
a5. Particulars for Grants (Aug. Off.)
a6. Rentals and Surveys
a?. Star Chamber Proceedings
aS. Proceedings of Privy Council
a9. Chancery Proceedings * ...
iao5— 1337.
iao9— 1540.
ia9i.
1337— «55o.
1393—143^-
1510— x^^a*
1535-
1540— 1900-
1558—1830.
1649 — 1658.
1703 — 1786.
1707 — i8ia.
1065— 1075.
1086.
1 130 — iao3.
1180— 1376.
1194— 1199.
laoo — laoi.
laoa — I3a6.
laoa— 1554.
iao4— 1335-
iai6— 1670.
ia4o — 1300.
ia48— 1645.
1 876.
ia77 — 1486.
ia98 — 1560.
i3ao^i487.
1329—1330.
13^59— 1399-
1404 — 1489.
1489 — 1600.
149a.
1539— 1603.
1539—1545-
1540— 155a'
1540— 1593.
1541—1547-
I.S4I-
1558—1883.
* See Article by the Editor on " Lincoln Spiscopal Begitten,'* ia N, ^ Q.,
iz S., vol. zi., ^1*62 ( Jan. 1903).
^ For Notet tbruu^ out this Introductioni 9ee pa^^ zzxiii to zxxiz.
Sees. iL-iv.]
Introduction.
XV
30.
31.
3«-
33-
34-
12:
ill. National Rscords — Continued.
Enrolments of Leases ... ... i56o*-»i584.
Leases in Reversion ... .., 1560 — 1609.
Transcripts of Leases ... ... 1565— 1608.
Fee Farm Rents ... ... ... i6a8.
Inqnisitions into Charities ••• ... 1630 — 1670.
Royalist Composition Papers ... ... 1650 — 1660.
Proceedings of Committee for Compounding 1650 — i65o.
Bargains and Sales ... ... ... 1651—1652.
Joomals of the Lords and Commons ... 2772.
iv. County Records.*
Documents relating to the multifarious business trans-
acted at Quarter Sessions are to be found at Northampton,
and notwithstanding that the task is long and perplexing, the
books and papers are well worth perusal on account of the
information they yield concerning both the personal and
parochial history of Moulton. A search has been made for
the Award and plan of Moulton Inclosure, but these have
disappeared Fortunately, a copy of the former exists at
Moulton, though the map, even here, has vanished. The
Sessions Books are interesting, though they do not
commence earlier than the reign of Elizabeth. Among
County Records which are, or should be, preserved in the
office of the Clerk of the Peace at Northampton, mention
may be made of the following: —
Licenses for drovers, &c.
Hair powder certificates.
Deeds enrolled.
Assessments.
Leather tax payments.
Hearth money returns.
Window tax returns.
Game duty certificates.
Land tax papers.
Poor law returns.
Magisterial examinations.
Certificates of setdement.
Orders of removal.
Apprentice indentures.
Petitions toQuarter Sessions.
* See Appendix to Report of the Local Records Commiasioiiy 1902, for
more recent iufpnofttion on thia subject.
I. Sessions rolls.
16.
a. Sessions books.
:i:
3. Indictment books.
4. Master rolls.
19-
5. Militia papers.
20.
6. Alliance rolls.
21.
7. Supremacy oaths.
22.
8. Adjunction rolls.
23.
9. Papists' estate roisters.
24-
10. Recusants' presentments.
a5-
II. Nonconformist declarations.
26.
12. Conventicle convictions.
S:
13. Sacramental certificates.
14. Alehouse recognizances.
29.
15. Statutory wages.
30-
XVI
MotUtan Register. [L Rficords.]
V. Local Records.
These are very numerous, but with the exception of
one of the roisters, nothing now remains in the parish
of earlier period than the reign of James the First Between
1890 and 1900 the parish chest was overhauled, and every
scrap of paper carefully examined by the writer, with the
result that a calendar of documents was completed' last
year which should prove of special value to future genera-
tions. As notes have been freely quoted from these papers
to illustrate the entries in the present volume, the entire
Calendar will be found in a separate section, to which
the following summary* will prove a useful guide: —
Classification Jiko Summary.
DivisioD.
No>.
DeacnptioD.
Fteriod.
A
I— 14
Parish Hegistera
1565— 1900
B
I- 15
Yeitry Books and others
i64— 18«8
C
I- 27
Cb&rity DocumeDts ...
D
I— 18
Other Documents
[I5^2j~i886
1616—1834
E
I— 40
Bonds and Orders
F
I— 54
CertiEcates of Settlement
1699— 1817
1-126
Orders of Removal .,.
1698— 1834
H
I- 17
Indentures of Apprentices
1702— 182 1
J
1— 7
Constables' Warrants ...
1702—1832
K
I— 20
Magisterial Examinations
1702— 1835
L
I— II
Marriage Licences and Letters ...
1691— 1875
M
I— 31
Faculties and Contracts
1738-1899
N
1-150
Account Rolls
1824— 1875
1— 100
BUls and Receipto ...
1737—1883
P
I- 6
Acts and Orders
1738— 1881
Q
I— 6
1813— 1887
li. 9L (CBlmHar of fircoiDfiE
presertoeH in ^ p&tisO^ of
iRotttton.
Sec. I.— The Parish Registers,' 1565— 190a
A
Register.
Part.
I
First date.
Last date.
Biiiiw.
P^teii
i
Bftptiflma
9 Jan. 1565
17 Apr. 1689
7 Jan. 1635
i»si.
3
27 Apr. 1740
819
Marriagei
1
2
XI May 1566
29 Sep. 1689
8 Dec. 1565
2 Oct. 1652
10 Dec 1739
'S
'76
BnruUB
I
19 June 1632
w
2
31 Apr. 1689
I May 1740
ii.
BftptlMDB
3
6 Apr. 1740
22 Dec. 1799
;ii
?*™««
3
15 June 1740
23 Apr. 1754
8 Dec. 1799
•212
Burials
3
31 Mar. 1740
iii
ManugM
4
10 June 1755
10 Dec 1812
218}
BaoDs
I
18 May 1755
8 Nov. 1812
'no
2
18 July 1813
25 Not. 1821
72) .
iv.
Baptiama
4
5 Jan. 1800
25 Dec 1812
355 '16 i
5
10 Jan. 1813
29 Dec 1833
802 103/
T.
Burials
4
10 Jan. 1800
17 Dec 1812
246 •201
5
12 Jan. 1813
3 Nov. 1845
800 too/
▼i
Mairiages
5
3 Aug. 1813
6 June 1837
220
'•lOO
▼ii
Banns
I
4 Jan. 1824
24 Dec 1841
21 Apr. 1878
12 Feb. 1888
too
50
▼iii
Baptisms
2 Jan. 1834
1792
224
iz.
Marriages
6
7 Sep. 1837
IS
250
z.
Banns
t
24 Dec. 1843
^s^;i?
zL
Burials
5 Nov. 1845
'■W
••302
7
II Apr. 1882
iSJtUji 1900]
30 Dte. 1900]
zii.
Baptisms
7
21 Apr. 1878
14 May 1888
730
100
ziiL
Marriages
7
12 Ntfft. 1900I
III
250
zir.
"P^nnf
5
1 July 1894
30 Ac 1900]
7a
S4
MOULTON, VOL. I.
XVIU
Maulton Register. [II. Calendar:
Sec. II.— Vestry Books and others, 1774—1900.
Vdumea.
Puticalan.
Date.
10^
II
12
14
Highway Aooountt
ChuTohwmrdeiui'
Aooounts
Aooounts of tb6 Over
seers of the Poor
Vestry Book of the
ChurohwsrdeDB
Vestry Book of the
OTerseers of the
Poor
Accounts of the Over-
seers of the Poor
Minute Book of the
PariiAi of Moulton
Monlton Church
Sunday School
Moulton and Over-
stone National
School
Church Register of
Preachers
Church Restoration
Fund Book
Church Baaaar
Committee Book
Church Register of
Preachers
Minute Book of the
Parish of Moulton
Size^ 16 by 6| by fins. ; wtight, I lb. loiozs. ;
pagt$^ 16a Contains 28 vestries and
1x4 signatures. Verified by magis-
trates 23 timeai The records for 1778,
I779> 17^ <knd part of 1785, are
missing ... ... ...
iSiw, I5f by 6jt by i{ ins. ; w^hi^
3 lbs. II ois. ; pagtM^ 388 ...
SUe^ 16 by 6i by 2 ins. ; weigktf 5 lbs.
7 ozs. ...
Biu^ 15} by 10 by i} ins. ; wighi, 5 lbs.
10 ozs. ; fM^ei. 378. Contained in 1895
152 yeetries (in addition to 26 special
meetings of the Church Restoration
Committee during 1884 and 1885),
and 793 signatures
Marked " H» 8iwe, 14} by 9) by i ins. ;
wejghi, I lb. 2 OBS. ; pagti, 52. Con-
tains 216 vestries and 1,116 signatures
Marked *< /." Siu, 16 by 6^ by 2 ins. ;
ioeighi, 4 lbs. 12 obb. Dates from
26 Mar. 1831 to 14 Jan. 1837
Marked " P:* Site, 13 by Si by { ins.;
weightj 2 lbs. 5 oss. ; page$, 184. Con-
tains 204 vestries and 1473 signatures.
On March 3rd, 1881, the Vicar signs
for 26 ratepayer*. Dates from 2 May
1831 to 21 Mar. 1889
A small book containing a record of the
7th Class (girls) for 1842, and of
children's bank money for 1849
Sise, 19 by 7i bv i in. ; weighs I lb.
2} OSS. ; paget, 182, but only 41 used.
The entries extend from 27 Feb. 1878
(Induction of the Rev. 0. R. Walker,
Vicar) to 2 Jan. 1887. Size, 9 by ^l
by I in. ; weight, i lb. 9 os. ; pa^et, 164.
A small memorandum book ...
8iM, 8i by i} by | in. ; weight, 5 os. ;
pa^ef, 40, but only 8 used ...
From 2 Jan. 1887 to [30 Dec, 1900].
Size, I3i by 8i by I in. ; weight,
2 lbs. 60Z. ; Tpeigte, 200, of which 124
were blank in 1895
First entry 23 May 1889. Only a few
pages used, as the entries oease with
the institution of « Parish Council ...
1774— 1822
I778-[I900J
1800— 1820
1800— [1900]
1820- 1831
1831— 1837
1831-1889
1842, 1849
1848— 1877
1878-1887
1885-1886
1887
i887-fi90o]
1889— 1894
Sec. IL-IV.]
Introduction.
XIX
Sec. IIL— Charity Documents, 1609— 1888.
Deicription.
Date.
I
a
3
4
I
i
9
10
II
12
>3
14
!l
:^
19
20
21
22
23
24
27
LaMe of Town Land to M&tthew Qrogory
LeMe of Town Land to Thos. B^ana
Mamorandum of Richard Hooka's sift ...
Laaaa of Fiahpoola Cloaa, Kortoft^*
Lease (!)
Wm of Jn. Baad/of Kortofti'*" !!'.
Abstract of Wm of Robart Millsi; ... *
Fishpoole Oloae, Mortgage ...
Fishpoole Close, Mortgi^^ ...
Fishpoole Close, Assignment of Jn. Reade's Security
Fishpoole Close, Assignment of Jn. Reade's Mortgage
'< Release of a Close in Nortoft "
*' Fishpoole Close sold for fife shillings"
Orders for payment of Sam. Clifton's rent
Survey of Giiilsborough Land [NorU>fi[ ...
Lyne's Charity, Lease of Holoot Close ...
Lyna's Charity, Lease of Moulton Close ...
Lyne's Charity, Lease of a third Close (Moulton)
Edward's Chsnty, Assevment
Lyne's Charity, Assessment on tenements
Lyne's Charity, Assessment on Holcot Close
Lyne's Charity, Exoneration of Land Tax
Edward's Charity, Exoneration of Land Tax
Spraggett's Charity, Commissioner's Report
Moulton Charity Estate^* ...
Writ on Charity Trustees** ...
Transfer of f 15$ 8s. od. to the Burial Board
10 July 1609
26 Mar. 1638
16 May 1655
28 Mar. i^
f-r^i '&•
23 July 1695
35 June 1707
2 Nov. 1714
26 Jan. 171I
10 May 1 717
2 July 1723
19 Sep. 1723
3 Aug. 1726
a Aug. 1729
[23 W.] 1793
11 July 1805
II July 1805
u July 1805
9 June 18 19
10 June 1819
11 June 1819
25 Aug, 1819
25 Aug. 1819
[4^f«y iW
[/on.] 1883
20 Apr. 1883
18 Nov. im
Sec. IV.— Other Documents [755^]— 1886.
I
2
3
4
I
I
9
10
II
Description.
Orant of Tythas and Advowson of Maulton**
Lkdenture between Wm. Lyne and Geof. Oibson .
Court Roll, " Presentment of ye Mill and Brooke "
Indenture of Thos. and Mary Berwick
Pordhase of a house from the Orerseers
Moulton Inclosure award...
Arttdes of Agreement respeeting Settlements
Rent of R Miller's Close ...
Papers relating to the County Bleetion
Voteri' List— Edward Britten's oUim
Poor Law Papers** —
Paupers (36, oosting
Psupars (80, oosting
(a) List of Indoor
fl8 IIS. 7H)
(i)List of Outdoor
^"249 16s. 2^.)
(e) Non-payment of Order for ^185
\d) List of names for offioe of Oveneer
Tithe Rent Charxe— Certificate of Redemption**
Church Rate— Case for F. Arohbold's opinion
Moulton BeUs— Fkiper of Inscriptions, eta
Church Fire OiBce Policy*^
Date.
[17 Nor.
I May
II Deo.
I Aug.
lOct
24 Jan.
[/irfy]i83S
19 July 1835
1697
1707
1740
1773
1773
i?33
[MiA.^ 1849
[agcfc.] 1849
4 Feb. 1850
[22i''e6.] 1850
27 May 1851
i7Dea 1855
*•
XX
Moulton Register. [II. Calendar :
Sec. v.— Bonds and Orders, i6i6— 1834.
Documeot.
I
2
8»
9
10
II
12
13
14
M
19
20
21
22
23
24
*2
28
29
30
31
3a
33
34
it
37
38
39
40
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Order*
B.&0.
Order
Bond
B.&0.
Order
Bond
Order
B.&O.
Bond
Bond
Bond
Bond
Order
Bond
Bond
Bond
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Sum.
2
160
20
50
40
40
40
40
40
10
10
so
50
10
40
40
40
40
80
so
50
200
JonaiTebbat ...
Geoffrey Qibion— 'Wm. Lyne
Richard Draper — Jane Botley
Jn. Collins (Sy well)
Jn.Taylor— Jn. Worley— Edw. Ward...
Hy. and Wm. Rowledge—Ric Harris ...
Thoe. Lawndon (Northampton)~Jn.
Dozey (Moulton Park) ...
Hy. Luck (Old)...
Thoe. Qibeon--Cecily Faulknor
Thoe. Dawson ...
Ric. Mills
Wm. Corby— Anne Rioe ...
Tbos. ADom — Anne Ryoe ...
Edw. Dewhurst — Anne Rice
Anne Rioe
Jas. and Jn. Perrin
Edw. Dewhurst — Anne Rice
Dan. Barber—My. Kilpark. . .
Thos. Caldwell— Dor. Richardson
Dan. Barber— My. Kilpark...
Thoe. Caldwell (Qt. BiUing)— Dor.
Richardson ...
Hugh Lovell and Thoe. Hollis (Boughton)
Rob. Meacook (Great Addington), Rob.
Paine and Thoe. Groom (Little
Addington) ...
Wm. Parker and Jn. White (Overstone)
Jn. Dickens — My. Brittsin. . .
Hy. West ( Handslope)
Rob. Judkins (Barton Seagrave)
Ria Howee*^ (Northampton)
Ric. Chapman — Elis. Irons
Gea Pell— Jane Levitt ...
Rio. Smith (Earl's Barton)— Elis. Jeyes
Benj. Walker— My. Ann Clifton
Jn.Yorke(Brixworth) — My. Ann Clifton
Jos. Walden (Faxton) — Bliz. Riohardaon
Jn. Reynolds (OTentone)^Elia. York...
Thos. Handsom — My. Ann Clifton
Chas. Goodman (Northampton) — Lucy
Tarry
Jn. Waters (Towoester)— Eli& Banet ...
John Waters [Z>ti/}<ieale] ...
Wm. King Kent (Salcey Forest)—
Martha Barringer .^ ,^,
Date.
* This document is badly mutilated, but the date would appear to be 17 18
(not 1706, as stated on page 81, footnote if) ; in which case the parents of Mary
(p. 81) and Bawnah (p. 87) respectively are— (i) Tko9. AUom and Anns Riee,
(2) fVm, Corbet (or Corby) and Anne Rice. **£. IB*' should, therefore, be
connected wi^ the baptism of 4 Sep. 1718, and *' E. IS " with that dated 29 June
1706, at the same time correcting Han. Riet^$ date of birth from 18 Aug. 1705 to
18 Aug. 1717, when it is transferred from page 81.
9 June i6k6 |
23 May
1633
10 Feb.
1650
20 Jan.
i6$4
2 Mar.
1656
2 Sep.
1657
[t^pr.]
1665
[17 Apr,] 1665 1
29 Apr.
1690
23 Jan.
1698
17 Feb.
1699
V July 17..] 1
17 July
1706
8 Sep.
17"
10 Sep.
17H
22 Mar.
I7li
8 Sep. 1715 1
25 Apr.
1720
25 Apr.
20 Apr.
1720
1720
26 Apr.
1720
9 Jan.
»7S3
6 May
1773
30 July
'774
29 Apr.
1784
6 July
179a
12 July 1792
4 Jan.
1806
9 Oct.
1812
22 Feb.
1817
18 Apr.
1817
10 Dea
1825
14 Feb.
1829
8 Oct.
1829
5 Dec
188Q
7 May 1831
I Dec.
1832
9 Nov.
1833
9 Nov.
1833
28 June 18.U
Sec. v.-vl]
Introductum.
XXI
Sec. VI.— Certificates
OF SETTLEMENT^
1699— 1817.
F
Inhabitants of
Date.
I
AUoe BiQTon
Brafield
13 May 1699
26 Nov. 1701
2
John Gilwon ...
All Saints, Aldwinckle
5
Jn. and Blis. Lattaway ...
Stockton, Warws. ...
8 Dec 1701
4
Jn. Seare
Little Houghton ...
3 Jan. 170 f
\
Jn. Lovell
RothweU
10 Jan. 170 f
20 Mar. 17a
Anne Kowlidge...
MiddletooKeynes^Bucks.
7
Edw. Stormer ...
St. Sep., Northampton
18 July 1704
8
Hy. Hannin and family ...
Spratton ...
Nortoft, Guiliborough
12 Apr. 1705
9
John Trader ...
16 Apr. 1705
10
Arthar Peach
HoUoott
10 Octw 1705
11
Jn. Elliot
Daventree...
I Aug. 1709
12
Philipp Cartwright
FranoiB Stafford and family
St. GUes', Northampton
12 Feb. 171;
13
Loughton, Leics.
13 Oct. 172'
28 Jan. 172^
14
Stephen Haddon and family
Kettering ...
If
Jn«Chown
Spratton ...
30 Jan. 172 ^
16
Denton ...
29 Jan. I7f!
17
Wm. Biggnall and family
Qyerstone ...
19 Apr. 1735
z Nov. 1736
i8
Thos. Braunatou
Doddington
19
Jn. and Blis. AUybone ...
Kineton, Warws. ...
7 Nov. 1740
20
Elis. AUybone and daughter
Kineton, Warws. ...
8 Nov. 1740
21
Wm. Luck and family ...
Hardin^Btune
8 Nov. 1740
22
Ruth Meeoock and children
LongBuckby
19 Oct. 1741
28 Dec. 174Z
23
FVanda Stafford and family
Loughton, Leios.
24
Elis. Jervis
Spratton ...
26 June 1742
il
Wm. and Elis. Wright ...
Overstone ...
15 Jan. I74|
Thoa. Prentioe and family
Birmingham
20 Jan. I74f
*z
Thos. and Sua. Tift
Napton, Warws.
9 Nov. 1747
28
Alex, and Alice Gowper ...
Sywell
5 Nov. 1748
29
Jn. and OHtc Wells
SmeetonWesterby,Leics.
12 Oct. 1752
30
Wm. Marriott and family
Overstone ...
9 Feb. 1753
31
Wm. Eaatbn and family ...
Raunds ...
12 Feb. 175s
32
Ric Earl
Klngsthorpe
31 Dec 1757
33
Jn. and Alice Allen
SyweU
25 Jan. 1760
34
Ric. Robinson and family
Oveistone ...
29 May 1762
11
Rob. Smith and family ...
Rugby, Warws.
5 Nov. 1764
Jn. and Ann Astell
Duston
10 Oct. 1767
37
Chas. C. Hall and family
Oundle ...
14 Sep. 1768
38
Jn. EUardand family ...
Wilton, Korthants. ...
22 Apr. 1771
39
Jn. Smith and family ...
OTerstone ...
30 Apr. 1 771
40
Jn. and Frances Mallard ...
Overstone ...
30 Apr. 1771
41
Sam. and Jane Chamberlain
Overstone ...
19 Oct. 1771
42
Ric. and Elean. Waite ...
Overstone ...
29 Nov. 1771
43
Thos. and Elis. Jackson ...
Holloott
10 Nov. 1774
44
Jn. Tailby and family ...
Kibworth, Leics.
13 Mar. 1784
%
Wm. and Dorothy Carey"
Paulerspury
1 1 May 1785
16 May 1788
Benj. Mobbs
Kettering ...
47
Jn. and Ann Hallody
Josiah and Elean. Wood ...
Kingsthorpe
25 May 1788
4S
Easton
27 Sep. 1788
49
Ric Ashby and family ...
Overstone ...
8 Nov. 1788
50
51
Wm. Dove and family ...
WoL Waring and family ...
Kettering
East Haddon
14 May 1789
8 Nov. 1790
S2
Jn. and Sua. Browne
AllSaints',Northampton
4 Jan. 1 791
53
Jos. Home snd familT** ...
Thos. Luck snd family ...
Overstone ...
13 Dec 1794
54
St Peter's, Derby ...
2 Aug. 1817
XXll
Moutton RigtsUr. [11. Calendar:
Sec VII.— Orders of Removal,^ 1698— 1834.
I
9
10
II
12
13
!i
19
20
21
22
a3
H
30
3"
33
34
^i
36
38
39
40
41
4a
43
44
$
49
Jerem. Chapnum
Rob.l!ipler Mid family [appeal]
Chaa. Floore ...
Anne Rowlidge
My. Hickman ...
My. Hickman [af>pea2]
Jn. Mobbs and family
Jn. Harbert ...
Ric. Perbeij ...
Jonath. Skinner
Anne, wid. of John Gibeon
Rebeooa Skinner and child. . .
Wm. Browniword ...
Jn. Chown
Wm. Eyies and family
Stephen Haddon and family
Wm. Bayley and family ...
Wm. Bayley {afpeaJ[\
Wm. Thompeon and family
Wm. Thompeon [appeoZ] . . .
Jn. Treslom ...
Jn. Trealom [appaoi]
Ric and Blis. Mobbe
Thompeon'e family [appeal
nnd new ofdgr\
Elia. AUybone...
Jn. and Eliz. Allybone
Anne Steffton ...
Ric Earl
Francia Crick and ftunily
rapp0a{1 ...
Wm. and EHk. Wright
Thoe. and Elia. Hopper ...
Wm. Satchwell and family
8am. and Sar. Toaland
Thoa. Wallton and family...
Ann Bott
My. Pott
Thoe. and Blii. Matthews ...
My. Perciyal ...
Jn. Talby and children
Jn. Talby [dufliGai€\
Sar. Tyaon
My. Norman ...
Jn. and Elis. Whiting
Francia and Jane Turland ...
Franoea Steevenaon''
Wm. and Blii. Smith
Bdw. Hogden and family ...
Jn. Whiting ...
Wm. BuBwell and family ...
Removed to.
Wellingborough
Kingethorpe
Newbury, Bucks
Milton, Bucks
Pitsfoid
Pitsford
Holoot
Hackleton ...
Weston FavelF
at.BiUing ...
Aldwinckle ...
Gt. Billing ...
Denton
Spratton
SyweU
Kettering ...
Wimmington, Bedfs.
Wimmingtoo, Bedfs.
[ from SUan to PtUrbonmgh]
St. Jn. Baptist's, Peter-
borough ...
Amberley, Sussex
Amberley, Sussex
SyweU
St. Jn. Baptist, Peter-
borough ...
Kyneton, Warws.
Kyneton, Warws.
Spratton
Bangathorpe...
r>VoM Kinff$thorpe\
Overstone ...
Pitofotd
Spratton
Kettering ...
Stanwell, Oxfs.
[from NoM^y]
Grendon
Binley, Warws.
[from LUUnggUme DayreU,
Bifdb.]
Kibworth, Haroourt, Leica
Kibworth, Harcourt, Leics.
[/rom NewpoHPa^ndl]
Aynhoe
[from Hadddon]
[from Lamport]
[fivm Kingdkorpe]
Orlingbury ...
Boughton ...
Long Buokby
Gt. Billing ...
Date.
2} Apr. 1698
18 Apr. 1699
17 Apr. 1700
6 Mar. 170}
6 Oct. 1705
15 Jan. 170I
20 Jan. lyif
14 June 17x3
7 May 171S
27 Jan. 172}
18 May 1726
23 Dec. 1727
25 July 1728
25 July 1728
25 July 1728
25 July 1728
2S Jan. I72t
15 Apr. 1729
27 Apr. 1730
14 July 1730
4 Oct. 1732
9 Jan. 173I
6 Oct 1733
13 Apr. 1738
27 Oct. 1740
27 Oct. 1740
8 Not. 1740
17 Nov. 1740
7 Apr.
18 Dec
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Not.
24 Not.
15 Apr.
18 July
I Feb.
1741
1742
1762
1762
1783
1783
\^
1787
II Sep. 1788
24 Not. 1788
24 Not. 1788
5 Dec. 1788
28 Jan. 1792
2 Not. 1793
I July 1795
30 Oct 1795
22 May 1798
23 May 1805
25 Oct 1806
3 Dec 1808
t
Sec. VII.]
Iniroducium.
XXIU
Orders of REHGVAU^CoHtinu€d.
so
5»
53
54
11
59
6o
6i
62
s
u
68
69
TO
7«
72
73
74
75
77
78
79
8o
8i
82
83
84
II
87
9S
89
90
9«
92
93
94
95
96
Jn. sod Mj. Haddon
Sub. Talby [<»iM»2£ed]
Jn. Tiilby
Jas. Bradsbaw and family ...
Geo. and Ann Hunt
Tboe. Lack and family
Jos. Chaplin and family ...
Wm. SteeTenson and family
Jn. and Mary Price and
children**
Edw. and Eliz. Warner ...
Wm. and Frances Clifton
and diildren**
Thoe. Barber ...
My. Kaber ...
Jn. and Anne Manning
Jane Levett [sutpended] . . .
Hannah Tipler and childroi
Tboi. Steevenson and family
Alice Cbowe [Ckown]
Wm. and Sar. Waremg [ttu-
pended Jan, 17]
Jn. Manning and family ...
Rob. Smith ...
Elia. Bayes ... [[',
Sam. Deacon ...
Wm. and Elis. Tanner
Stephen and Ann Hall
Jn. Gooding ...
Sam. and My. Clements and
children^
Geo. and My. Turland and
children
Thoa. Willis and family
[cmnceOed] ...
Thoa. and Han. Willis and
children
Rio. and Martha Jones
Jas. Willii ...
Esther Bradshaw
Sar. Wright ...
Jn. Pyeraft and family
Thos. and My. Manning .!!
Gea Daniehi ...
Sarah Petit ...
Job and Jane Tork
My. Marriott ...
Rob. and Lnoy Peach
Thos. and Mary Corby ...
Thos. Bnunes ...
Jonathan Garrett
Samuel Garrett
Joe. and Sar. Kemp ,
Wm. and Ann PhilUps^i ...
IteiBov ed tOk
Piteford ...
Stonsted Abbot, Herts. ...
Kibworth Harcourt, Leios.
Kingsthorpe
[from Yoxaa,SU^9.] ...
St Peter's, Derby
Gt Harrowden
Pitsford
East Leamington, Warws.
Ifrom Long JBuekby'i
[from Pii^ford]
Old ...
[from (HaUon, ffunU. . . .
Earl's Barton
[from Luhenham, Leia.].,.
Wellingboroagh
[from Kinjfttkorpe]
Abington
[from BoughUm]
Towoester ...
Oyerstone ...
[from Olney]
All Saints', Northampton
[from Overdone]
Old
All Saints', Northampton
Brixworth ...
[from GU BilUng]
Overstone ...
Earl's Barton
[fromSywdH
Ifrom Oventone]
Pitsford
Scaldwell ...
Sywell
Pitsford
[from Wetton FaveUl
[from Broughlont Bueki].
[from Bougkion]
[from WooUon]
Sywell
Boughton ...
Westen Favell
Earl's Barton
Earl's Barton
Earl's Barton
Wellingborough
Date.
3 Nov.
31 Aug.
IS Sep.
7 Aug.
C2 Febi
7 May
7 Jan.
II Feb.
7 Oct.
15 Nov.
16 Dec.
23 Deo.
20 Jan.
3 Feb.
13 Apr.
29 June
13 July
19 Oct.
1 Feb.
22 Feb.
22 Mar.
19 Apr.
24 June
II Oct
22 Not.
6 Dec
13 Dec
13 June
3 Oct
10 Oct
25 Nov.
28 Nov.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
6 Feb.
13 Feb.
I May
5 June
30 Oct
5 Feb.
19 Apr.
22 Apr.
30 Dec
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
22 Dec.
26 Jan.
810
811
811
V^
814
814
81S
815
815
815
816
816
816
816
816
816
817
817
817
817
817
817
817
817
817
818
818
818
818
818
819
819
819
819
819
819
819
820
820
820
820
821
821
821
822
XXIV
MouUoH Register. [II. Calendar :
Orders of Removal— C(?«/rVit^i£
G
Penons.
Removed to.
Date.
97
Wm. and Ann Cox
Newport Pagnell
16 Mar. 1822
98
Ann Howea, ainglewomao ...
25 Oct. 1823
99
Bdw. Botwell and family ...
Gt. Billing ...
I Noy. 1823
100
My. Tdick
[/nM»5*.Peter'j,©gr6y]...
19 Deo. 1823
loi
Jas. Brown
Holcot
30 July l8«5
103
Wm. and Han. AUibone ...
Chapel Brampton
27 May 1826
»03
Joe. and My. Qroas
[/Vom Stanwidc]
St. George's, Middlesex...
[/rom Waigrave\
18 Oct. 1826
104
Suaannah Eaai^ and ehQdren
3 Feb. 1827
105
Jn. Deacon
21 Feb. 1827
106
Qeo. and Phoebe Jeyea
[from Walgrave]
14 Nov. 1827
2jFeb. 1828
28 Apr. 1828
:^
Jaa. Bradshaw and family ...
Kiogsthorpe
BUs. Steevenaon
109
Jn. Chown and ftunily
30 Aug. 1828
no
Jn. Tipler and family
Geo. Fi8hara£f.Titeand family
Wellinffbnrough
13 Deo. 1828
16 July 1839
III
[from Window, ^ttefca] ...
Adstock, Bucks.
112
Thoa. and Ann Redley
5 Deo. 1829
"3
Han. Cooke, ainglewoman ...
[from BoughUm]
2 Oct. 1830
114
Martha Barringer
Walgrave ...
6 Nov. 1830
"1
116
Hy. and Bar. Smith
Wm. Jones and family
Jn. MoOwen and family ...
[from Qt. BtUvngl
[from SKirhetk, Lina,^ ...
27 Nov. 1830
29Dea 1830
"2
[from CatOeUm, Lanct.]...
14 Nov. 1831
118
Wm. Wright and family ...
[from Olney]
26 Nov. 1831
119
My. Upler and children . . .
from Waton FaveU] ...
4 Feb. 1832
120
Thoa. and Charl. McOwen ...
[from CatOeUm, Lant».] ...
2 Mar. 1832
121
Liicy Tany, ainglewoman ...
Ruth. Marriott
[from Bougkion]
St. Giles', Northampton
13 Oct. 1832
122
19 Jan. 1833
123
Thoa. Ward ...
Willoughby, Warws. ...
Kimbolton, Hunts.
6 Apr. 1833
124
Jn. Fever
5 Oct, 1833
125
Alf. and My. Ann Marriott
Winwick, Hunts.
7 Dec. 1833
120 ThoB. and Ann Redley^ ...
Padbury, Bucks.
22 Feb. 1834
Sec VIII.— Indentures of Apprentices,**
1702— 182I.
H
Appreatioe.
Master.
Term.
Date.
I
Bach. Williamson
Francis Cradock, miller ...
6 years
II June 1702
2
Rose Dawson ...
Wm. Dawson, glazier
7 years
21 Deo. 1705
3
My. Barwiok ...
Jn.Barwick, "freemason" ..
6 years
10 June 1730
4
Sar. Barwiok ...
Jn. Barwiok (Daveutry ) . . .
7 years
10 June 1730
1
Jane Todd
Jane Coles (Daventry)
until 16
25 May 1732
BUs. Todd ...
Dan. Morgan (Braunston) ...
until 21
25 May 1732
7
Thos. Bayly ...
until 21
II Dec. 1740
\
My. Bayly ...
Elis. MUls ...
Mark Smith, shepherd ...
until 21
II Dec 1740
9
Wm. Dove, tailor
until 21
23 Dec. 1740
10
Nia Mills* ...
Thoa. ColUs, stay maker ...
7 years
31 Dec. 1742
II
Wm. Britton ...
Sam. Bryan, woolcomber ...
8 years
18 July 1791
12
Geo. Jeayes ...
Wm. Sansem, plumber ...
until 21
20 June 1793
»3
Geo.MaoOwen...
Jn. Farrow, flannel weaver
8 years
30 Apr. 18 14
31 Jan. 1818
14
Jn. Fever
Wm. Lowiok, batcher
I year
15
Jn. Clifton ...
Geo. Tipler, tailor
7 yem
9 June 1821
16
Jn. Clifton ...
[Liu/^UeaUl
[jS£ij33
7 years
9 June 182X
t7
Jn. Clifton ...
9 June 1821
Sec. VII..X.]
Introduction.
XXV
Sec. IX.— Constables' Warrants,*^ 1702— 1832.
RicHiUa
?
Jm. Reoahaw .
Hy. Willi
Wm. Radsdell ,
\Vm. Carter .
Sazl^ButUn .
OocupotioD.
shepherd
ooiwtable
land surveyor
labourer
labourer
labourer
labourer
Parish.
laU of Sywell and
Hears Ashby
Moulton
Wood Street, Cheep-
side, London
Eydon
Stow
laU of Bough ton . . .
Qt. Harrowden
Date.
13 Jan. 1703
21 Sept. 1795
16 Sept. 1815
20 Oct. 1825
28 Oct. 1826
9 Oct. 1830
28 July 1832
Sec. X.— Magisterial Examinations, 1702— 1835.
K
Penoa.
Age,
Occupatioo.
Pariah.
Date.
I
Rici HilU
shepherd ...
Moulton
26 Jan. 1702
2
Jonath. Berwick
36
—
Moultou
31 Dec. 1742
3
Rob.Byfield ...
Uilor
IrthlingborouRh
16 Feb. 177 c
4
Wm. Satohwell
—
weaver
Spratton
16 Feb. 1771
5
Jn. SUfford ...
—
weaver ...
Moulton
16 Feb. 1771
6
Wm. Tipler ...
—
labourer ...
Moulton
16 Feb. 1771
i
Sam. Toaland ...
—
weaver
Loddington ...
16 Feb. 1771
VaL Richardson
36
labourer ...
Moulton
23 Mar. 1771
9
My. Seers
— .
Moulton
IS Mar. 1777
10
Thos. Vann ...
27
soldier ...
Thomby
24 Feb. 1783
II
Uwr. Haddon...
—
Moulton
14 Jan. 178s
12
Thoe. Matthews
—
labourer ...
Kilsby
I Feb. 1787
22 May 1788
13
Jn.HaUiday ...
21
— .
Moulton
14
Alex. Pyecraft...
21
—
Moulton
22liay 1788
IS
Wm. Smith ...
27
—
Rugby
22 May 1788
16
My. PeredfuU ...
—
Moulton
II Sep. 1788
17
Jas. Goodwin ...
—
—
Bedford
[7 May 1793]
10 Not. 1804
l{
Qeo. Janes
—
Pitsford
19
Thos. Robinaon
22
labourer ...
Harrold, Bedfs.
19 Nov. 1814
20
Sarah Cox« ...
20
~~
Brixworth
17 Jan. 183s
XXVI
MouUon RegisUr. [II. Calendar:
Sec. XL— Marriage Licences ; also Certificates
AND Letters, 1691-1875.
L
Document
Paiticulari.
Date.
1
BapUsmal Certi-
BurUl Certificate
Amoe AHbone (Kineton, Warwa.)...
22 Oct 169I
2
Anios Alibone (Kineton, Warws.)...
4 May 1731
3
Letter
Reputed marriage of Thoa. Pyecraft
and Sarah Dubber (Rocheater) ...
9 Nov. 1815
4
Letter
Do. : from her mother Elis Baaaett
(Rocheater)
10 Dec. 1815
5
Marriage Certifi-
Nath. Williama and Jane Brown
cate
(St Mich., Coventry)
19 Nov. 1817
6
Letter
Jn Pearee (Northampton Qaol) re-
specting marriage with My Luck
7 Apr. 1824
7
Marriage Lioeoce
Ec w Britten (Walgrave) and Sarah
Britten (Moulton) ...
16 Feb. 1848
8
Marriage Licence
Wm Gee and Rebecca Baldwin
(both of Moulton)...
3 Sep. 1856
9
Marriage Licence*
Drury Wake (Pitaford) and Louise
J. H. Nethercote (Moulton) . . .
\Ai^. 1874I
10
Baant Certificate
Jo». Wm. Kemahed (All Sainta',
Northampton) and Amy Pell
(Moulton)
12 Sep. 1875
II
BaniiB Certificate
Jn Seara Franda (Moulton) and
liazie Dunmore (St Sepulchre'a,
Northampton)
29 Dec. 187s
Sec. XII.— Faculties and Contracts, 1738— 1899.
M
Document.
Partkttlan.
Date.
I
Faculty
Erection of Church Gallery
3 May 1738
22 July 1814
2
Faculty
Improvement of Parish Church . . .
3
Plan
Church Pewa (L. Kirshaw)
22 July 1814
4
Licence
Rev. Sam. Hombuckle, Stipendiary
OumteW... ... ...
27 July 1831
5
Letter
Rev. Thoa. Sanders and repair of
8. Aisle ...
2 Aug. 1842
6
Letter
Reply of Jn. Gates (Peterborough)
4 Aug. •1842
7
Conveyance ...
Site for National School"
4 Oct. 1843
8
Faculty
Removal of Vicarage Bam
30 Aug. 1845
9
Specification ...
Masons* work for new barn
[? 1845I
10
Licence
Absence of Rev. Thos. Sanders ...
26 July 1848
II
Conveyance ...
Site for Infanta' School
26 Apr. 1877
12
Contract
Memorandum of H. Buswell respect-
ing leadwork at the Church
27 Sept 1878
Sec. X1.-XIII.]
tniroductum.
xxvii
Faculties and Contracts— C<wi/i>i«^rf.
M
Document.
Particulan.
Date.
13
Faculty
Improvement 0! Churchyard
2 July 1880
'4
Plan
Churchyard graves ...
f '^1
>5
Report
Church Bella (Edm. Law)
12 Sep. 1883
16
Report
The Church (Edm. Law)
Jan. 1884
"7
ElevaUon
East sketch of Church (E. J. Law)
Jan. 1884
18
EleyaUoD
South sketch of Church (E. J. Law)
Jan. 1884
»9
Elevation
West sketch of Church (E. J. Law)
Jan. 1884
ao
Sectiona
Kave and Chancel (E. J. Law) ...
Jan. 1884
21
Plan
Old seaU in Church (E. J. Law) ...
Jan. 1884
22
Plan
New seats in Church (E. J. Law)...
Jan. 1884
»3
Report
Northampton Archssological Society
on Church Restoration
28Feh. 1884
24
PUn
Church Reseating
Nov. 1884
25
Elevation and
Section
Seats in Aisles and S. Chantry ...
[I/an.] 1885
26
Faculty
Restoration of Church
II Feb. 1885
S
Licence
Use of Schoolroom for service** ...
18 Mar. 1885
[1884—18861
[1884—18861
Contraeta
Church Restoration (Copy)
^
Contracta
Reference to Contractor's Orders ...
10
CerUficate
Final report of the architect" ...
19 Aug. 1880
31
Faculty
East stained window in Chancel,
and sundry improvements in the
Church ...
29 May 1899
Sec XIII. Rolls of the Churchwardens and
Overseers, 1824—1875.
N
Accounts.
Period.
Year.
1-3
Overseers
Months of Oct, Nov., Dec. ...
1824
4
Churchwardens
Easter 1824 to Easter 1825 ...
1825
5
Highway
Mich. 1824 to Mich. 1825
1825
6-7
Overseers
January, February ...
182s
8
Coal
Month of March
1825
9-17
Overseers . . .
Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct,
Nov., Dec
1825
1826
18
The year 1825— 1826
19
Highway
Year ending 4 Oct....
Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July,
Auj|, Sept , Oct, Nov., Dec.
1826
20-31
1826
3«
Churchwardens
The year 1826—1827
1827
33
Highway
29 Sept. 1826 to 29 Sept 1827
Jan., ICar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug.,
1827
34-44
Overseers ...
Sept, Oct, Nov., Dec
1827
45
Charohwardena
The year 1827— 1828
1828
46
Highway
Tear ending 7 Oct ...
Jan., Feb., Mar., May, June, July, Aug.,
1828
47-56
Oveneera
Oct, Not., Dec ...
1828
XXVUl
MaulUm Register. [II. Calendar :
Rolls of the Churchwardens and Overseers —
Continued.
N
59-71
72
73
74-86
87
88
89-91
92
93-98
99
100-103
104
105
106
107-109
110
III
112
"3
114
"I
116
1 18- 119
I20-I3I
122-123
124
125-126
128-129
130
131
132
I33134
135-139
1 40- 14 1
142
143.144
145-150
Accounts.
Churchwardens
Plighway
Overseers
Churchwardens
Highway
Overseers
Churchwardens
Bighway
Overseers
Highway
Overseers
Highway
Overseers
Highway
Overseers
Highway
Churchwardens
Highways
Churchwardens
Highways
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highways
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Highway
Churchwardens
Period.
March 1828 to March 1829 ...
Year commencing Oct. 1828 ...
Jan., Feb (2), Mar. (2), Apr., May, June,
Aug., Sept, Oct., Nov., Dec.
Year commencing Easter 1 829
Year commencing 29 Sept. 1829
Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, July (2),
Aug. (2), Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec
The year 1830— 1 83 1
Year ending 29 Sept. ... ...
Jan., Feb., Mar.
Year commencing 29 Sept. 183 1
Mar., May, June, Sept., Nov., Dec.
Mich. 1832 to Mich. 1833 ...
Jan., Feb., Apr., June
Year commencing Mich. 1833
Month of March
The year 1837— 1838
Three years— 1838—1839, 1839-40,
1840-41
Year commencing Mar. 1840
The year 1841— 1842
Half-year ending Mich. 1842..
Year commencing 25 Mar. 1842
Year ending 22 Mar.
The year 1842— 1843
Half-year ending 29 Sept. ...
Year ending Lady Day
Half-years ending 25 Mar. and 8 Oct...
Two years— 1845*46, 1846-47
Half-years ending 25 Mar. and 8 Oct....
Year ending I^ady Day
Half-years ending 31 Mar. and 6 Oct....
Year ending Easter Thursday, 12 Apr.
Half -years ending 25 Mar. and 5 Oct...
The year 1849— 1850
Half-year ending 9 Oct.
The year 1850— 1851
Half-years ending 28 Mar. and I Oct ..
Five yeai-s— 1852.53, 1854.55, 1855-56,
1856-57, 1858.59
Two years— 1 858-59, 1 859-60
The year i860— ifei
The year 1861— 1862
Six years— 1862-63, 1865-66, 1868-69,
1869-70, 1873-74, 1874-75
Year.
1829
1829
1829
1830
1830
1830
183 1
183 1
183 1
1832
1832
1833
1833
^834
1834
1838
1838-1841
1841
1842
1842
1843
1843
"843
1844
1845
1845
1845-1847
1847
1848
1848
1849
1849
1850
1850
1851
1851
1852-59
1858-60
1861
1862
1862— 1875
Sec, XIII..XIV.]
Introductum.
XXIX
Sec. XIV.— Bills and Receipts, 1737— 1883.
Names.
PuipoM.
Date.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9- 10
II-I2
1314
II
17
18
19
20
21
22
23-«4
25-26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
n
n
39
40
41
4a
43
44
Sam. HarUhorne
Sam. Hartahorne
Theo. Rogers
— Hidaon
Thoa. Ward
Thoa. Ward
Thoa. Ward
Thoa. Ward
My. Mackay
My. Maokay
My. Mackay
J. Blitaard
Rob. Abbey
Bdw. Arnold
Edw. Arnold
Rob. Byfield
Jd. Mackay
TheCooatahlea
Wdi. Ohown
Ric Howea
— Hall
Ric. Howea
Ric. Howes
D. Thomas
Jn. Blunt
Edw. Britten
Delenai Blunt
Rio. Love
A. Harris
Edw. Britten
Ric. Howes
Jn. Blunt
D. Blunt
Qeo. Roulson
D. Blunt
Ric. Lore
Jn. Blunt
Edw. Britten
Jn. Blunt
Edw. Oatea
c ».
d.
4 3
4 3
4 2
4
3 12
8
10 13
2 13
8
4 5
7
6 19
3
6
3 10 o
476
1 14 8
9 4 5
104 7 I
104 7 o
2 10 o
2 10
52
I
77 3
3 4
14 2
62 12
33 18
4 2
M
17
3 14
6 10
I o
5
3
o
9
o
o
2 15 lOj
I I o
«7
4 3
5 12
12
615
20 3
2
9i
9
I*
Thompson's Appeal (Bill)...
Thompson's Appeal (Receipt)
Crick's Settlement
Dove's Settlement
[Bm r^ueed fry levy from
;f22 4B. 8d.]
Parish Affairs ...
Luck's Settlement (?)
[Ree^ptfor No$, 5 and 6] ...
Jane Stafford'a maintenance
(B.. H.)
Jane Stafford's maintenance
(B., R.)
Jane Stafford'a maintenance
(R, R.)
Jane Stafford's medicioe . . .
Jane Stafford's Settlement
Church Bells (B.)
Church Bells (R.)
Tipler's apprenticeship (R.)
Barber's apprenticeship (R.)
Supplementary Militia Act.
Charity Land Survey
Charity Deeds (B., K.) ...
Waring's medicine (B., B.)...
Elis. Spencer'a Settlement
Parish Affairs (R)
Medical treatment (1823-24}
Church repairs ...
Clerk's salary, &c
Church Clock ...
Church repairs ...
Church repairs ...
Clerk's ezpensea ...
Charity Accounts (1818-26)
Church Bells, &c
Church Clock ...
Church repairs ...
Church Clock ...
Church repairs ...
Church repairs ...
Clerk's expenses ...
Church repairs ...
Vicar's funaral ...
Charity Accounta
[Jan.] 1737
26 Apr. 1740
II Apr. 1741
6 Nov. 1790
23 Apr. 1791
[r~l '793
[Ort.?] 1794
14 Nov. 1794
18 June 1795
13 July 179s
8 Oct. 1798
[24/uZy]i795
I Oct. 1795
30 Oct. 1795
II Nov. 1795
19 July 1796
25 Oct 1796
[9 /an.] 1797
29 Oct 1805
24 May J806
31 Jan. 1817
[f Mar.] 1820
8 Apr. 1820
30 Mar. 1825
26 Apr. 1825
29 Sep. 1825
26 Oct 1825
26 Oct 1825
29 Oct 1825
25 Mar. 1826
27 May 1826
4 Dec. 1826
4 Jan. 1827
[ ] 1829
II Aug. 1829
16 Apr. 1830
29 May 1830
15 July 1830
24 Sep. 1830
27 Sep. 1830
1830—1831
zxx
M&uUon Register,
[II. Calendar:
Bills and Receipts— Cm/iVm^^^
o
NaoiM.
Amoont.
Purpose.
Data
47
Bdw. Britten ...
6 15
d.
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1831
48
\My, Ann€ aifUm]
3 7
Jn. York's Order
2 Dec 1833
II Dec. 1838
49
Jn. Blunt
17
3i
Church repairs
50
Ria Love
16
Church repairs
16 Mar. 1839
5«
Jn. Blunt
8
Church Bells
16 Mar. 1840
52
Edw. Britten ...
6 5
7
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1840
53
Ric Love
I II
Church repairs
14 May 1840
54
Bdw. Britten
12 6
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1842
55
D. Blunt
I
Church Clock
10 June 1841
56
Edw. Britten ...
5 19
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1841
15 Juy 1842
57
Jn. Blunt
3 7
Church repairs
58
Ric. Love
2 5
7i
Church Bells
25 July 1842
Z
Q. Roulflon
26 9
Church repairs
13 Aug. 1842
Edw. Britten ...
6 11
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1842
61
Edw. Britten ...
7 3
6
Clerk's expeuses
25 Mar. 1843
62
—
6 3
6
Conveyance of School (R.)...
26 Dec 1843
63
K J. Uw
28 II
School plans (R)
20 July 1844
64
Edw. Britteu
6 7
2
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1844
65
Jn. Blunt
4
Church Bells
24 Dec 1844
66
Bdw. Britten ...
6 16
9
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1845
67
Edw. Britten
5 19
9
Clerk's eipenses
29 Sep. 1845
68
Jn. Blunt
6
9
Church Bells
6 Nov. 1845
69
Jn. Blunt
2
Church Bells
3 Feb. 1846
70
Edw. Britten
6 9
II
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1846
71-73
—
35
Vicarage bam (3 receipts} ...
Poor Law Accounts(half -year)
10 June 1848
74
—
427 5
H
29 Sep. 1849
9 Feb. 1850
75
Wm. Brsdshaw ...
3 I
6
Church Bells
76
Edw. Britten ...
VI
7
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1850
77
Edw. Britten ...
II
Clerk's expenses
29 Sep. 1851
78
Edw. Britten ...
6 6
8
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1853
79
Felix Britten ...
15 II
6 14
Clerk's Salary, Ac.
27 Aug. 1855
80
Felix Britten ...
II
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1856
81
Wm. BndshAW ...
29 7
Church repairs
30 July 1856
[Nov,] 1856
82
Roulflon and Buewell
13 2
7
Church Leads
83
Churchwardens ...
4
Carriage of bell ropes
[~1 1856
( ^j ,8|6
84
Churchwardens ...
3 19
6
Confirmation expenses
85
Wm. Bradfihaw ...
12
Church repairs .w
28 Feb. 1857
7 July i860
86
Wm. Bradshaw ...
2 16
II
Church BelU, &a
87
Roulsonand Buswell
3 '
3
Church repairs
9 Nov. i860
88
Wm. Bradshaw ...
2 16
II
Church repairs
15 Feb. 1861
18 Mar. 1861
89
Jas. Page
I 10
Church Clock
90
Wm. Bradshaw ...
13
Church repairs
9 Joly 1862
91
Felix Britten ...
12 IS
6
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1863
92
Wm. Bradshaw ...
13 5
Church repairs
12 Aug. 1865
93
Felix Britten ...
[" 13
0?]
Clerk's expenses
25 Mar. 1866
94
Cbas. Bradshaw ...
12
6
Church Bells
7 Sep. 1874
95
Hy. HiggiDS
2 16
4
Churchyard Wall
24 Aug. 1880
96
Jn. Q.Broughton...
32 II
6
Churchyard Wall
23 Oct. 1880
97
Jn. Comber
1 18
Churchyard W»ll
10 Nov. 1880
98
Geo. Eads<«
yi
II
Churchyard Accounts
10 Nov. 1880
99
Geo. Bads
2
Charity Accounts
Church Organ
10 July 1882
100
Wm. Shaw
12
6
29 Aug. 1883
Sec. xiv.-xvi.]
Introduction.
XXXI
Sec. XV.— Acts & Orders, 1738— i88i.
p
DooimMC.
Purpose.
Date
I
Act
"The more effectual eappreeaing
of Propbane Guniog end Swear-
ing "" [12 6^. //.]
[ ] 1738
2
Act
Amending the Uwb reepeeting the
Bolemnization of Marriagee in
England^ [4 Otf>, IV., a £nmj...
18 July 1823
i"
Act & Order ...
Amending the laws for the relief of
the Poor [59 (?«. IlL (1819)] ;
with Order oonoeraing the eetab-
lishment 0! a Select Veetry at
Moiilton, for Poor-Law Purpoeea
II Apr. 1833
4
Order
A return of every Church Rate, or
Rate for the parpoae of a Church
Rate, within the last two years
[Signed : H. M. SuUon, WhUAaiq
12 Aug. 1842
s"*
Act & Represen-
taUoa
burial of the deed in EngUnd
Council that burials be diaoon-
Unued in the Churchyard of
Mottlton and elsewhere [Signed :
a L. Fed, BaimoraC]
20 Not. 1880
6~
Order
The closing of Moulton Churchyard
[Signed: 0. L. Fed, Windtar] ...
IS July 1881
Sec XVI.— Forms of Prayer and Thanksgiving,
181 3— 1887.
Description.
A Prajrer for the Prince Regent to be need Every Day next
after the Prayer for the King's Recovery ; in all Cathedrals,
Collegiate, and Parish Churches and Chapels in England
and irdand, as soon as the Ministers thereof shall receive
the same ...
A Prayer of Thankegiving to Almighty God for the great
Bleesing which, in His Mercy and Goodness, He hath
▼ouchsaifed to this Nation, in our abundant Crop and
favourable Harvest. To be used at Morning and Evening
Servioe, after the General Thanksgiving throughout the
Cities of London and Wettminster, and elsewhere within
the Bills of Mortality, on Sunday, the ic^ Day of October,
181 3, and on the following Sundajfi ; and in all Churches
and Chapels throughout England and Wales on the two
oooseeutive Snndafi after the Ministers thereof shall have
rsceivedthem ...
Data.
[ ] «8i3
10 Oct 1813
XXXIl
Introduction.
[I I. : Sec. XVI.]
Forms of Prayer and Thanksgiving — Continued.
Deicriptian.
A Fona of Fkuyer and ThuikflgiTing to Almigh^ God, to
be uaed in aU Churchefl and Ghapeli throughout those
Parte of the United Kingdom called England and Irdandf
on Tkmrmia^f the 13^1^ day ofJanuaty, 18 14, being the Day
appointed by Proolamation for a General Thanksgiving to
Almighty God : To acknowledge the great Goodness and
Mercy of Almighty God, who, in addition to the manifold
and inestimable Benefits which this Kingdom haa received
at His Hands, has continued to us His Protection and
Assistance in the War in which, for the Common Safety
of His Malesty's Dominion, and for disappointing the
boundless Ambition of France, we are now engaged, and
has given to the Arms of His Majesty, and to those of His
Allies, a Series of Signal and Glorious Victories over the
Forces of the Enemy. 1813 ...
A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to be used in all
Churches and Chapels in England and Walei, and in the
Town of JBerwiek'upon-Tweed, on Sunday the 15^ Day
of November^ 1S49, being the Day appointed for a General
Thanksgiving to Almighty Gkid : To acknowledge His great
Gkx>dnees and Mercy in removing from us that Grievous
Disease with which many Parts of this Kingdom have been
lately visited ...
A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving For the safe Delivery
of the Queen and the happy Birth of a Princess. To be
used at Morning and Evening Service after the General
ThauksgiviDg, upon Sunday the ig^ Day of April instant,
or the Sunday titer the Ministers ^all receive the same ...
A form of Thanksgiving and Prayer to Almighty God, upon
the completion of 50 years of Her Majesty's Reigp, to be
used on Tuesday, thie .2 1"^ of June next, and eertaia other
days as herein appointed
13 Jan. 1814
15 Nov. 1849
19 Apr. i8S7
21 June 1887
Hi. Battn to tt)e IRrcortist.
I. MouLTON Parish Rbcords.
1 Excluding, of course, ihoae already mentioned under Section II.
' '* Our enrliest financial record " (Round, " Feudal Bngland," p. 156).
' Some account of its progress is given in an article entitled " Wnu Carey's
SeUlement" {NoHhampton Mereuiy, 7 Sept. 1895).
^ It will be seen that the entries rmch a total of 642.
II. Calendar of Records.
Sbction I.
' The first four volumes retain their old numbers. Vols, v.-vi. were originally
6 and 5; viiL-ix., zL-xiii. were numbered oonaecuttTely, 7, 8,9, 10, 1 1. Vols.
▼ii., z., and ziv. were without numbers. — Dimbnbionb : No. i, 13} by 7| by i in.
No, 2, ll| by 7i by ij ins. ; No, 3, 15} by loj by g ins. ; No. 4, 15J by 10 b;
(ins. ; No, ^, 15^ by 10 by {ins. ; No. 6, 15} by lo} by ] ins. ; A^o. 7, 8i by 61
8, 15 by 10 by I ins. ; No, 9, 15 by 9{ by i ins. ; No. 10, 9I by 7<
II, 15 by lOf by li ins. ; No. 12, ISJ by 10 by i ins. ; No. 13, 1$
, ; No. 14, 10 hj 7i by i ins. — ^Wbiobts : No, i, 2 lbs. 5 obb. ; No. 2,
So. 3, 2 lbs. siom. ; No. 4, 2 lbs. 10 oss. ; No. 5, 2 lbs. 9iosB. ;
(ins. ; iVio. ^, I5i by loby {ins. ,
by fins. ; jVo. 8, 15 by 10 by I ins. ; No,%Ys by 9j'by'im8. ; No. 10, 9J by 7 J
by fins. ; iVo. II, 15 by lOj by I J ins. ; No. 12, isj by 10 by j^ins. \No.-' "
by 9f by I ins.
2lbe. 90Z8.; A'o .,
No. 6, 2 lbs. 6oEsi ; No. 77~l4oss. ; No. 8, 4 lbs. looss. ; No, 9, 4 lbs. 3 oca. ;
No. 10^ I lb. 120ZS. ; No. II, 6 lbs. ; No. 12, 2lb«. 2ots. ; No. 13, 4 lbs. 300^ ;
No. 14, I lb.
* Pagination completed of i. to zzii., 60 to 160, zziii. to liL, on 3 Apr. 1896.
' Paged previous to 1821 ; pages i-ii, iv., vi.-z., are blank.
* Paged 24 July 1896 ; page 16 blank.
' Paged 3 Aug. 1896; pages i-vL, xz., are blank.
^* Ruled for 300 entries.
^^ Buried since the doting of the Churchyard, the united age of six of these
persons reaching 456 yean.
^* Ruled for 2,400 entries.
SionoH II.
^' The Churchwardens' Account Book {B, 2) does not go back to an earlier
date than 1778, but when examined in 1895 ^^ '^'"^ found to contain 6499 items
(consisting of 30,175 figures), together with loi Vestries, and 365 signatures of
persons attending these meeUngs. Within the oovers are the following notes : —
^'{B. I), /a Chancery, AUy. Oenl. v. Nethercoat Item to John TurnbuU tknd
Samuel Jfowee on their resp've ezam'ions for all the Debts except J<^n Atpinal k
Samuel AfartA."~'* Churchwardens' Book, 'B.' In Chancery, Her Majeety's
Attorney Genl Between at the relation of— William Manning and others, Inform^
against John Neiherooat and others, Defendants."—" lO^ Oet^ 1838. At the
£cecution of a Commission for the Bzamination of Witnesses in this Cause this
Book was produced by John Neihereoait one of the Defendants in this Cause and
ia the same Book as is referred to in the Deposition of George Pell the younger
inarked with the letter *B' and taken before usthis day. T. Cave HaU, WilUoM
Coc"—" This is also the Book marked 'B' produced by Clark HiUyardoneoi
the Defendants in this Cause, and it is the same Book so marked ' B ' as is
referred to in the Deposition of the said Clark Hillyard taken before us this 25^
day of October 1838. T. Cave HaU, WUliam Cox."
^* In the Register of Preachers [JB. 10), four pages are devoted to Confirmation
servioas, and the list of names therein recorded shows that between 21 Nov. 1878
and 5 May 1886, fifty males and fifty-eight females were presented from this
lf0ULT0K» VOL. I. €
xxxiv Mouttan Register. [HI. Calendar:
pariih. The only eonflnnstioii, liowersr, h«ld at MouItoD during theie jean
took piece on 2 May 1882, when thirty-three local caadidatee, and 23 otiien from
the parishea of Boaghtoo, Pitaford, Holoot, Huldenby, and Hanniogton, were
oonfirmed. Tbia register contains also the following important note : — " The
Charch of SS. Peter and Panl, Moulton, Northamptonshire, had within the last
25 years open wooden seats, a richly earred Rood screen, and paroloses separating
the chancel from its North and South chapels, all in good preservation. It is
now filled with square deal boxes of the meaoeit kind. The carpenter who put
them np took away all the carved work, and was allowed to cut off the canred
portion of the oak corbels on which the side pieces of the roof stand ; Uieee
Kwils are now in possession of a collector at Northampton. There is less room in
the church now than when it had open seats, and the clerk knows many individuals
among the poor, who used to attend regularly at Church, who were eicluded by
the introduction of the pues, and became dissenters — »me aU» have ceaaed to
aHend the wnMp of Chd aUogilker, Many poor men sit on the altar rails in this
church, while pues in the neighbourhood are all but empty. The ancient Font
waa taken as a horse-trou^ to the Vicarage, and has now disappesred— only two
of lis five legs remain [now on either tide of Vettry BaH window] ; its substitute
is a small mortar on a stone baluster [rejiia^d in 1S86 by a foM given by Mr.
N«ihercoait\ stuck in the middle of a square pue, on the door of which is painted
' Fonti' m white letters.** This is an extract from the JMeeioloffiU of 1S44.
SicnoN III.
^» Abstmot off ** a 4 " : " This Indenture made the Bight k Twentieth daye of
Xavoh 33 Cbm. IL, (1670) betweane Dmbrid(fcourt Ward of {yortofte in the pitk.
ejh Gflsbonow^' QcoiS and Jn. Read the elder of Nortofte, husbandman,
Wihmsarth diat the said Dmhridgeaurt Ward in considerac'on of the sums of Five
shillings and for diverse other g^ood Causes and Considerac'ous hath graunted all
thai CSoso of Meadowe pasture and enclosed ground Lying and being in the feilde
and Lyberties of Nortofte, nowe in the oocapac*on of Jn. Eead^ Called or
Knowne by the name of Fishpoole Close contayning by eatimac'on Three acrea^ be
the same more or Lesse, and alsoe all and Singular the woodes underwoodes hedges
ditches fences moundes freeboardes waves pathes passages easem^pfittes Comoditiea
advantagee emolum^ and hereditam^ whatsoever to the said Close belonging,
And the ReuVon and Remaynder of theabove menc*oned premisses To haue and
to bold from the Feast of the Annunciac'on of the Vii^ Maiy Lest past before
the date of theise presentes for the terme of one whole yeare. Yielding and paying
therefor une pepper Corne upon the feaste of St. Michaell the Archangell next
ensning, to the end and intent to enable him to accept of a Qraunt and Release
and CMiveyance of the ReuVon and Inheritance of the said premisses unto the
use of him the said /n. Bund the elder, his heires and ass's for ever." — ^The docu-
ment is endoned " Lease for a y^* of Fishpoole Close co: ing 3 Acres in Nortoflfo.
Sealed and Delinked and be it Remembered that thease wordes {Nortofte in the
pieh of) was interlyned betweene the first an^l second Lynes within written before
the sealing and Deliu>^ie of these presentee in the p>'aence of JUch : Ward, Wuu
Lneae, Wm, Jteade."
^' His body to be bnried in the Churchyard at Guilsborough ; wife Alice to
heM the honse in Nortoft which waa the Laeyee^ half Fishpoole Cloae in Nortoft^
and halfe yatde land in the field of Husband Bosworth which waa Tho§. Stwrgi»
ie, and after her decease to son /ohn ; daughter My. £$0 ; daughter Jnn^too;
daughter £lm. £Qo; cousin Roger Sturgie ^5 ; oousins /n. and Wm» Reade two
sfaeepe in Loveil's Close— legacies to be paid i^ months after decease ; all the rest
of hotna and lands to eon Jn. ; all the rest of goods and chattels to wife lUee*
Bneutora AUee and Jn. Reade, Witnesses Ric ffoaie, EUz. Reade, Wm. Reade.
1' Printed in full in '*SL Stephen^ Day at JHouUon,'* sec. iiL
>• The date is that of Martha SpraggeU't will.
>» Giv«s a ooaeise "statement of faoU" relating to the Charity Bstate, with
Uto lesflltttiona of meetings held hy the Trustees between Dca 1881 and
Jan. 1883.
Notes 14-30.] ImtrcdiuHm. xxzv
•• Bndoned, "In Um Wi^ Oourt of Jwtioe, GUttoary DiwioQ, Hx.Jm^im
OkiUjf. 1883, v., Na 218. ficfcwMB OwihaMm FmmnU, widow, pto in HfT ; Md
the Offidal Truatoat of CUrifcy Uodi, the Offieud TruateM •£ ChanteUa Frnda.
and the Kbv. OmAye MUmi W^kOm, WilUam Fithmr CkeekU^ WiOmm Md^f,
7%oma$ BtUdiff, Oeorge Eadi and Samud Adami. Bafa&daBta.*
SionoK IV.
» A eopj <drai 1874) Ml bliia fookcap of P^ BoU, 6 Edward VL, favt iii,
^ '^Laft at the Veatiy meeting of 2% Fob. 1850, taealhar with tlM hill *«0. 74*"
Poor law ezpenaea for. the half year amoontad to jf 427 51. 8^
^ The tithe rent charge being I3f. 4if., ita redemption ia fixed at;f22.
^ Amount £l,ooo ; being £2fiOO on the flttinga and fizturea, ^600 on
moyeable furniture, £^00 on bella and dock, and /200 on the oigan. The
Church waa firat inaored, by order of the Yeatry, on 27 Sept. 1878, idten tbe
total amount waa fixed at £2^000,
SaonoH T.
« Jtiekard Dn»pe/$ bond {B. 3) dedarea that he haa reoiived /9 from Th^
Wmm and Wwi. WaUei, " w*^ the conaent of the FefFea and other t& Inhabttasta
of Moulton/' towards the "mayntaynanoe of on[e] Jane BoUey, daughter of
DanM BaUy and Joame hia Wife deoeaaed," until the age of 14 yean ; he the aatd
Rie, Draper^ shepherd, promiaing to provide of hia proper craft and chaif^e
''■offidant meate, drinck, linane, woUon, ahooea, waahing and Lodging,** and
diaeharging the pariah of all charges whatsoever; witb the oonditaon attached
that if ahe ahoold " depart thia i^aent world within two yearea after the date
heareof /' he shall repay within ten daya of her deoeaae the sum of £4^ lOi.
« The bond (£ 4) of Jn, CcUim of «< ScvweU/' is endoraed:« JoU Cottia$ $oU
to diacfaarge the towne of Moleton of 4 children of £liz . . . ," the other partiaa
to it being Wm. Walten and Jn, Mar A, yeomen and Overaeera.
' '< E. 5" ia dated '* the second day of Mardi in the year of o^ Lord Ood
aeoording to the Computation of the Church of England one thouaand six bandred
fiftey and mx ; " the obligation being in the namea Jn, Trndor of Moultoo,
^Sheppai^," £dw. Ward of "Lamnpard, Uborer," and Jn. ITorly of Moolton,
'* ahepwd," who agree from henceforth to indemnify the pariah from all diaiya
likely to arise l^ reaaon of ** the aboad of JRcfw. ITord hia Wife and ohildran and
dl each laaue lliat ahall or may hareTafter] arise.
« **^.6" atates that "whereaajOry.JSotrfec/^e, hia wiile and family k to Come
and Inhabitt in Molton," a bond in the aum of £40 has therefore been drawn up
and signed by the said *' By, RawUdgt^ of Brixworth, butcher, Wm, BmoUdm of
the same towne and county, Herdman, ft Bic BarrU ofPiiaordy TiotuJar."
(Received by Jn, Mank^ Wm. Waii$, By, Chajtman, Jn. CUa, and Jn. iTorbar.)
* ** IT. 7 " is to the following effect : Whereaa Jn. and Bie. Fremam now
^ Inhabeting in a certaine Tenement " in Moulton, belonging to 1%0». Immd^n,
'* Cordwinder/' not having any "legall aeitlement" thera, an Order waa
granted at Easter Seaaions 1665 unto the ** Cunatablea " for their " ranoimig
onto Brand barony, co. Warwick ; '* yet notwithatandii^ the aaid Order, at tiie
requeat of the said Tho$. Laundon and of Jn, Dox^ **qI Moultoa padce
aheepeherd," it was agreed not only by *< the Overseer^ Wiffm Oilmn k Samwdl
/osfMi, but allsoe be seyerall and divers other of the ne^hbora and Inhsbataata
of the said towne of Mnlton ** that John and BUs, f reman '* ahulld y^ ConUnae,
and have Lawfull Settlement in the said tenement without any maaVocy of tlie
aaid Order or any f urtiier or other Interuption."
*• "^. 8" is a bond between "* HmHi Ludbei da Olid, hoafaand, et irOTai
Oibaon de M oalton, yeoman," reciting an earlier one of 25 May 1654 betwaea My,
Luck, FrancU MUet of Creaton, butcher, Jn. Bdl, and Wm WatU, of Mouhon.
It goes on to state that amce Jn, and J7ts. if ties, previouaW allowed to iwada in
the parish, an '* boath tyme since deoesad, and two of their cbildnii, uamaijr.
Pran9k and Ann ia aad hath becom chai|;eUe to the Tnhahitanffia^ aad the lUipve
xxxvi Mculton Register. [III. Calendar :
bound Benry Lucke therefore to the peenaltie and forfttaere the said obligation
hath allredey removed the said children out of the towne and parish of Moulton " —
if for the spaee of lo yeara next ensuing the date of this bond the inhabitanta are
indemnified from all chargefl that may arise in connection with these children,
then the present obligation becomes void.
'^ For j€M€ Br<^»haw, whose legal settlement was investigated by tha
magistrates ; " but the putative father of her child having oome forward and by
his agpfeement the above bounden Rie, Hawet applied to and solieited Wm, Mar$k,
Tho§, Tretder, and /n. Bimd, as Churchwardens and Overseers, not to remove her
from this parish, but to permit her to remain and live in there/' they consent to
this course, on presentation of the above boud.
Sbction VI.
*' There were no less than ten ways of gaining a Settlement in a pariah during
the Eighteenth Century. These were: — (i) By birth [13 Oeorgt II., e, zq] :
illegitimate or vagrant children, although settled where bom, being supported
after investigation by their rightful parish ; {2) By parentage : every new settle-
ment gained by the father being given also to the children, who at 7 or 8 years of
age might gtdn one in their own right ; (S) By apprerUieethip : under the Acta of
13-14 Charles II., I James IL, 3 William III., and la Anne; (4) By iervice :
usually for a year, but in auy case not less than forty days ; {$) By continued
residence: ignoring a notice signed by a justice to remove within forty days
[i Jamee IL] one who occupies a tenement under ^10 per annum, such notice
being given in the Church after service [3 William III.]; (6) By marriage;
(7) By eetate : residing in a tenement rented atj^io or more, or upon concluding
a purchase up to j^$o [9 Oeorge I], although a " Certificate man " who made such
a purchase is held to cease to be such ; (8) By rent : residence for forty days, with
rent of j^io paid either in one name or in two, also joint occupancy of a farm oi£s2
a year ; (9) By taxation : paying the land tax and parish levies, but not highway
rates, or taxes on windows and houses [21 Oeorge II.]; (10) By serving a parish
ofieer : thus gaming a Settlement without notice or publication [3 William III.].
Certificates of Settlement, signed by Churchwardens, Overseers and Magistrates,
were conclusive against the parish certifying, although not binding against a
subsequent settlement ; and whilst the benefits involved were extended to
children, and the persons named within were not hindered from gaining a
Settlement in any other parish than the one indemnified, an Order of Removal at
once cancelled the Certificate. (Newton's " Whole Duty of Parish Ofieers, 1 792."
"This is the Certificate of the "inspired cobbler," who became the
" Evangelist of India, Professor of Sanscrit m the College of Fort William, and
the FaUier of modem Missions." The following extract from the Northampton
Mercury of 30 Aug. 1895, has reference to the discovery of this Certificate three
days earlier : " 1 have had the opportunity uf seeing a moet interesting communi-
cation to the Editor of the Nordiampton Mercury, from Mr. Sidney Madge ....
During the progress of compiling a calendar of Moulton Church and parish
documents he came across a big bundle of certificates of settlements ranging over
a period from 1699 to [1817]. On putting the bundle into order he found a
' certificate of settlement ' of William Carey and Dorothy his wife, at the age of
24. It is dated May II^ 1785, signed by the churchwardens and overeettra of
Paulerspury, and delivered to those of Moulton ; attested by Ji'dmund Carey
(father), and Samuel Savage ; and allowed by two Justices of the Peace (/. Beeles
and W. Clare). By that certificate Wm. Carey lb allowed to reside in Moulton
(1785) on the acknowledgment that he belongs to Paulerspury, so that in the
event of his becoming a pauper, and requiring relief, he would be at once
removed by the constable to Paulerspury, the churchwardens and overseers of
that place being answerable for him * and his issue ' [there were thru children by
this, Me fir^ of three marriaget], providing for him out of the rates of that
parish ....*' The Certificate is given in full in an article entitled " William
Carey, D,D. : His SeUlemenl and Work at MouUon, 1785-89" {Mercury, 7 Sep.
1895). He founded Carey Chapel, Moulton, in 1786, projected the formaUoo of
Notes 30-44.] Introduction. xxxvii
the Baptist Mianonaiy Society, and pablished " An enquiry into the obligations
of Chnataana to use meana for the ooDveniton of the Heathen." He died at
Serampore 9 June 1834, aged 72 yean.
^ Printed in full m *' Lift in Vu .
Pariak of MouUon a Hundred Yean Ago^
■60. vL
SieriON VII.
** The Orders of Removal in this list extend from 10 William III. to
4 William IV., and concern nearly three hundred meni women and children. In
effect, they relate to two classes of people. On the one hand we baye Orders
respecting persons residing in the pariah under a Certificate from a neighbouring
township, who by reason of infirmity, or perhaps of domestic concerns, were about
to add to the cares and resDonsibilities of the parochial authorities, and therefore
made it desirable that tLeir removal should be speedy across the parish
boundaries ; on the other hand, many are the Orders relating to former
inhabitnnta, who had been allowed to settle elsewhere on a Certificate from
Monlton providing for their return to that parish in more uncertain times— this
clan being indicated above by the employment of brackets. In a volume by
Edward Newion, entitled, '* The Whole Duly of ParUk OfUerg; ooniaining all the
Law$ now im Joree, wkidi point out the duty, and regulate the ronduet of Church'
wardens, Overieert, Conetablea, Surveyora, and other Parochial Qjfeere of every
Demamination ** (London, 1792), it is stated that remoTals must be effected by
the Overseers and Constables within forty days under penalties named
[17 Oetiryt IT., c 5]. Pariphes granting a Certificate were compelled to take
bttck such as became paupers in the new place of abode [8-9 WiUiain III., 0. 30],
but an sppeal might oe made at Quarter Sessions against an Order, reasonable
notice of this being giren [9 Oeorge I., c, 7, 9. 8]. The daties of Constables
were regulated by the Acts of 13-14 Charles II., and 12 George II.
** In which parish he was " bound Apprentice by Indenture for the term of
7 years to one John TreeMler, Taylor, k Serv'd his said Master the full time of
Sevene Teare."
" Printed in full in " Life in the Pariih of MouUon a Hundred Teare Ago,"
sec vil
^ Two, vif., B/iMobetk aged 8 years, and 1%amai aged "15 months or there-
abouts."
** Five, vil., John aged 12 years, Mary-Anne aged 10, Elizabeth aged 7,
Hannah aged 4, and Charlotte aged 3.
^ Five, vis., John aged ii years, William, aged about 10, Edward aged 8,
Kobert aged about 7, and Elieaieth aged 26 weeks.
*^ And ** their Infant Daughter, of the age of 3 weeks or thereabouts."
** Wife of Oeorge Eoit, " of the parish of St. George, Middlesex, who is now
in the House of Correction for Debt." The children named are leaheila aged 17
years, and Aliee aged 8.
^ And their two children, vis., George aged about 3 years, and Louiea about
I year.
SicnoK VIII.
^ This list contains all the existing Indentures of Apprentices, but it is clear
that many are missing, for between the second and third items is a gap of 25 yeara,
with another twice as great between Kos. 10 and 1 1. The Indenture of Wm.
MiUe, 174a, hsa also disappeared. The last document preserved is that of John
Clifton, in which he agreea to put himself apprentice to Geo. Tipler, to learn hia
art and with him to dwell for seven years ; during which term he will his said
master serve, his secrets keep, his lawful commands willingly obey ; doins no
damage to his master and seeing that none by other* to him are done ; whose
goods he will not embeule or waste, give away or lend ; nor fornication commit,
matrimony espouse, nor from the service of his master day or night absent
himself, but in all thinga as an honest and faithful apprentice will demean himaelf
towards his said master and all his family. And Goo. Tipler, in consideration of
the sum of j^i8 " In hand paid by the Churchwardens at or before the sealing and
xxxviii Mimlim lUgister. [IILCakadir:
deliv^rj of thaie preienta (beingr Charity Honey left for the ptttting out Apprao-
tieee)/' «greee to teftoh his ayprautice '* the art Trade or Mystery of a TitHor, to
find him good aufficient aud wholesome meat, driok^ washing, l<idging. wearing
apparel, tools in trade, and all other neoeesaries, and at the end of the term to
give him one new suit of Clothes for Sundays, one good suit for working days,
5 good shirts, 5 pairs of stockings, 2 sheets, 2 pairs of shoes, and 2 neck-haodker-
chiefs."
^ Printed in full in ** Si. SUpktnU Da^ ui MouXtom,'* aeo. u. This doeument
is endoned '' No. 40." Of the Indentures that foUow, *' H. 10 " deacribas Tkot.
ColUi as a staymaker of Kettering ; "* ti.M" gives Earl's Barton aa the plaoa of
reaideiioe of Smm, Brpmn '* ; " //. 12 " mcBtioBS that Wm. Samsom reaidea at
Birmingham ; and " ti. 13 " states that /a. Fmrroiw ia a flaonal weaver of
Castleton, Laooaahire.
^ A paper pinned to the Indenture statea that (Tso. TifUr nndertakea " to
quit and deliver up Ja. CUfion, and rdesse him from all servieea elaims and
damanda " on Juna 4^^^ 1824 ; Jokm Clifiom *' oonsenta to leave Oto. TipUr " on
tbat date, and Wwi. Bm-ber and Ate. Ifai^, Cluir«hwtardeiia, "49onseDt that
Geo. TSipUr shall be releaaed tram all olaima under the Indenture of Apprentioe-
ahip," jikewise on the date mentioned.
SionON IK.
*^ This scanty list is all that remains of what must have been st one time a
large collection, as indeed is known from the many entries in the Sessions books
ait Northampton, and the bonds and orders in the Vestry at If oulton. Three are
even mentioned iu the Churchwardens' Accounts for 1844, where fines of 5s. each
(augmenting for the year the Church revenue), occur in connection with the trials
for disorderly conduct of JVm. Cor (20 Jan.) Jo§. Puktr (27 Jan.), and Jn,
SU»emaon*{z^ lilar.). No. 2 above is the usual notice from the Constable of
Spelhoe Hundred with respect to the parish *' Quarterage Money. " Noa. 4 and 6
are warraots-for the arrest of persons connected with the evidanoe of Anne Howa
and Hannah Cooke^ respectively.
SioiiOff X.
^ The last *' Bzamination " preserved at ICoultoo, that of Sarah Cox, aingle-
woman, is to the effect that she is about 20 years of sge, being bom ** as she haa
heard and believes *' at Brixworth, where her parents were legally settled ; that
about five weeks before Old Hichaelmas 1830 Mrs. BMther PlamwdL of Moulton
hired her to go aod reside with her three days after Michaelmas ; that she
remained there until Old Michaelmas 183 1 when she received her wages ; that
about five weeks before Michaelmas 1 831 her mistress asked her to stay with her
again, and, consenting, she was hired for another year at the advanced wages of
ten shillings, and after that for two yean* more, only leaving the service of the
said Buher Plamweil a little more than a month ago; that she returned then to her
friends at Brixworth, and having been very ill applied for and received relief from
the Overseers, and is now actually chaigeable to the said parish of Brixworth.
SiOTioir XL
^ " Licence or Faculty of Archibald Campbell [TaU\ Archbishop of Canter-
bury for the marriage in Moulton Parish Church (without the publication or Pro-
clamation of the Banna of Marriage) of Drury Wake, of the Pariah of Pitslord,
in the County of Northampton, Bachelor, and LotUse Julia Harriet J^ethereaie,
of the Parish of Moulton in the same County, Spinster." They wen macriedon
Augnat 90^1874.
Notes 44-59.] Introduction. xxxix
Sionoii XII.
"* The lioenoe ttipuUiee that be it to reoetve jf 136 per aoDum, and to reude
in the pariah.
*' The plan ahowa that the aiU waa bounded on the north by " Tithe bam
yard," aouth by the " Village Straet," eaat by *< Blunt'a premiaea," and west by
^* Tithe bam UmeL*'
** The lioenoe ia given to the Rev. O. R. Walker, Vioar, to uae the National
Schoolroom for Divine Service, owing to the restoration of the parish church,
to *' prsNch aermona and administer the Holy Sacramenta," but *' on no account
to solemnise Harriagea therein."
"* He certifies that " the whole of the works connected with the Restoration
and Keaeating of the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Moulton, are now completed
according to the true intent and meaning of the Drawings and Spedficationa."
SicmoN XIV.
*^ Hta aooounta oonsiat not only of the bills numbered 95 to 97, but also of
three others, and the items include stone for 258 yards of wall, jodc-atoiiea for
front gat«8 and porch, and sundry repairs to the floor of porch. At one time it
waa possible to read this inscription on a amall brass plate at the foot of the
gatea : '* Tkem gtOa were given to Hie Parish of Mouiion by Henry Otmond
JfeikereoU of Movlton Change, Odober 1880." The plate remaina, but auoceasive
ooata of paint have hidden the inscription.
SBonoM XV.
** Pasted on a board, now broken.
** Certain alterationa in the form of entry therein apedfied were to take
effect on and after I Nov. 1823.
*7 " P. 3 " atatea that whereaa the iiihabitanta of Moulton in Vestiy
assembled did elect, on 8 April 1833, eleven "aubatantial householders and
oocapiers *' to be members of a Select Vestry for the care and arrangement of the
concerns of the poor, the same aubatantial hooaeholdera are now approved by
K. H. Gunning, J. P. ; the members named being Jn, Nethercoat, ClaA Uillpard,
Jn. Omrlick, Jn. Tumbufl, Wm, £aH>er, Stephen Manning, Jn. AepinaU, Wm.
Buni^ Jn. Treuler, Tho§. Treseler, Lewie Pell.
'^ ** P* S *' 8^^^ >^ li*t- o' twenty-two parishea — which indudea Nasaington,
Yarwell, Badby, Moulton, Barton Latimer and St. Sepulchre, Northampton —
where it waa deemed expedient to discontinue buriala ; the representation with
regard to this parish running, " That burials should be discontinued forthwith
wholly in Moulton Churchyard, in the County of Northampton, except in now
existing vaults and walled g^ves, intermeut in which shall take place onlv on
condition that every coffin buried therein be separately inclosed in stonework or
brickwork properly cemented." {See the " London OautU " of March I Ith 1881.)
M " /^. 6 " is an Order allowing the time for discontinuing burials at Moulton
to be poetponed until 31 Dec 1881 — the dates in other cases vaiying from
31 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1881. (See the ''London Oasette'* of July 26th 1881.)
®i)e ^egidterd of |^ottlton«
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
1565— 1812.
Soptfsnut, Part i.
1565—1635.
ContentiB of
The following list will be useful for reference, since it indicates
the irregular arrangement of the Register: —
CaJ Blank sheet of paper (13^ by 7iias.): pp. i-ii.
rhj Baptism Section: of parch%,ent (i if by 7 J ins.) :
pp. 1-2 Title page ; certain letters and sentences.
^'6 Baptisms, 9 Jan. 1565 — 34 May 1569.
7-4^ ,t 15 Jan- 1573—33 Dec. 1610.
47-54 „ i6Aug. 1612 — 14 Sep. 1620.
55-56 „ 23 Dec. 1610—19 J«V ^^"•
57-62 „ 8 Sep. 1620 — 15 June 1628,
63-64 „ 27 Oct. 1633— 7 Jan. 1635.
fc) Marriage Section: of parchment ("J by 7 J ins.) :
pp. 65-78. See Volume II, under " Marriages, Part i."
(dj Burial Section : of parchment (11 J by 7 J ins.) :
pp. 79-96. See Volume II, under " Burials, Part i."
CeJ A sheet of Parchment, blank until 1693 (13} by 7|ins.) ;
p. 97. List of unbaptized children, 1693 — 1705.
p. 98. Charity receipts, 172^ — I7H-
rp Baptism Section : of parchment (13} by 7f ins.) :
pp. 99-124. See •* Baptisms^ Part ii."
Cg) Marriage Section: of parchment (13} by 7f ins.):
pp. 125-132. See Volume II, under " Marriages, Part ii."
Ch) Burial Section : of parchment (13I by 7f ins.) :
pp. 133-154. See Volume II, under ** Burials, Part ii."
(i) Additional Pages:
pp. iii-iv, zi-zii. Almost blank (2 by 14 ins.)
V. Charity Affairs, 1711 to 1719-20 (7 J by 12^ ins.)
vi. List of Briefs, 17 19 to 172^ ins. 5 New Title,
10 Apr. 1689.
vii-x. List of Briefs, 1692 to 1 715 (14 by 7^ ins.)
xiii. „ „ 1724 to 1727.
xiv-xvi. „ „ 1 72 1 to 1723, and 1727 to 1730.
xrii-xxii. Vestries, 1737 to 1740, and 1757 (13^ by 7iins.)
iTitle page.]
®t)e Register toofte of ploultom
rontapmng tte named of all
tbat {abe fttnr Saptt^m
matpen anH burpeH )Dtb<n
tbt sapH ^arist) ftom tt)r
l?eare of our LorO 1365
aim got fortoaro.*
The register booke of Moulton contayning the names
that have bine Baptized Maryed and buryed wthin the
sayd parish from tlie yeare of our Lord 1565
and soe forward.
Thomas Allan ) Churchwardens,
Nicholas Marsh ) 1614.
Maurice | p^^.^ ^^^^^
Baker )
Roger Ley, Minister of Moulton.
RoGBRus Thomas Allam ) ^, , „. ,
i>^^ . VT ** ? Church Wardens.
Roger Ley is Nicholas Marsh )
Roger Ley.
Roger Ley JRintdter.
Soger fj^eg Minister. Solu mihi ccelu
C(bIu mihi solu.
Siquis in hoc mundo vult cunctis gratus haberi,
Det capiat querat plurima pauco nihil.
)
It
This is the day that the Lord hath made
wee will reioyce in it.
:r
This is tlte day that the Lord hath
**•
made wee will reiojce and be glad in it.^
* To the right ooeim a subtraotioii (1655 — 15^5=90)« written perfaepe by
Riehai^ Hooke, and hitereiting from its reference to a date when reoordi now
loet mntt hare been in ezi«teno&
t The passage repeated it most iodiatinctly written, and red ink bta been
oaed for the part that followa. Roger Ley's name could not hare been added
before 1618.
t These pious expressions are written in a prepared margin ; the date may
be 1634, since it occurs in a subtraction near bv. At the foot a Latin phrase,
and at the head : *' Be it knowne unto all men by these prsaents," whilst *' Qod
WTO the [Ktag] " i&nds e«prsssion immediately abore.
A*
Maulton Register, [1565
Page a.*
(EDe namriB of tt>em toboe t)ate
b<nr bapti^o )Dtti)tn tbe
fiiapb parteb./*
1866. 1565./.
IhnprimtS the ix*** day of January, Ann Lucke the daughter of
John Lucke was Baptizeid./
Item the iiij'*' day of March Alice Smyth the daughter of Thomas
Smyth was Baptized.
Item the same daye Robert Tebbat the sonne of Henry Tebbat was
Baptized.
Item the eight day of Aprill Elizabeth Briggs the daughter of John
Briggs was Baptized.
Item the xx*** day of Aprill Margerye Todd the daughter of John
Todd was Baptized.
Item the xzj^ day of May Silvester Mawby the sonne of Lambert
mawby was Baptized.
Ite the x^ day of June Silvester Lucke the sonne of John Lucke
was Baptized.
Ite the xxv^ day of June John Chapman and Elizabeth, the sonne
and daughter of John Chapman, weare baptized.
Item the xv^ daye of August Henry Gibson the sonne of William
Gibson was Baptized.f
Item the vj*^ day of Julye Thomas Tebbat the sonne of Thomas
Tebbat was Baptized.
Item the xij<^ day of September Robert Farthing the Sonne of Willm
Farthing was baptized.
Item the xsj^^ day of December Bartholomew Martin the sonne of
Thomas Martin was baptized.
Item the ix*'' day of November Alice Bull the daughter of Hcnrye
Bull was Baptized.
[Wm. DALE.]t
Page 4.
Item the xij*** day of November Alice Fisher was Baptized.
Item the xij*** day of December Ann Tebbat the daughter of Henry
Tebbat was baptized.
Item the iiij*** day of December Ann Allison the daught' of Charles
Allison was baptized.
* Page 2 is blank with the ezoeption of the words, *' wA wmry one liUrt mUk
ttiilo mm;" together with *<6iiryw{" and *'<<yyd/' and iome 17 letters, of whioh
nothing intelligible can be made out : the whole written in red ink, about 1614.
t Miaplaoed entriea.
X Signaturee of thia Vicar occur at the loot of each page until 1607.
1 568 J Baptisms, Part L S
1566. Afio Dni is66/.»
Item the ix*** day of April Willfn Launden the Sonne of Thomas
Launden was baptized.
Item the xiij*** daye of April Matthew Holidaye the sonne of Willfn
Holiday was baptized.
Item the xvj**' of Maye Elizabeth Paynter of daughter of Willfn
Paynter was baptized.
Item the xxiiij*** day of June \blan)t\.
Item the xriij^ day of August Edward Mundin the sonne of John
Mundin was baptized.
Item the x*** of November John Paine the sonne of Leonard Payne
was baptized. ,
Item the xxvj^ day of December John Lucke the sonne of Thomas
Lucke was baptized.
1867./. Afio Dfii. 1567.
Item the first day of March Dorothe Hei the daughter of Willol
Hei was baptized.
Item the xix^ day of Marsh Alice Gibson the daughter of John
Gibson was baptized.
Item the iiij^^ day of Aprill Peter Bolton the sonne of John Bolton
was baptized.
Item the xxvj"* day of Apnll Valentine Gregory the sonne of Silvester
Gregorye was baptized./.
Wm. Dalk.
Ph^ 5t
Item the iiij^ day of June Alice Todd the daughter of Christopher
Todd was baptized.
Item the xv^ day of August Henry Gibson the sonne of Willfn
Gibson was baptized.
Item the vij^ day of december Richard Allin the sonne of WiUm
Allen was baptized.
1868./ Afio Dni 1568.
Imprimis, the xxj*** day of Januarye Agnes Wright the daughter of
Henry Wright was baptized.
Item the xvj^ day of Februarye Elizabeth Higgins the daughter of
John Himns was baptized.
Itc the xxix^ of March John Gr^ory (^ Matthew Gregory, the
sonnes of Silvester Gregory weare baptized.
Ite the xxx^ day of March Ann Bealy the daughter of John Bealy
was baptized.
Ite the vj day of Aprill Alice Mundin the daughter of John Mundin
was baptized.
Ite the xij*" day of June Catherin Burton the daughter of Willm
Burton was baptized.
* From 1566 to 1598, the period of truMcription, dates are repeated in the
left margiD.
t Subtraction at this point of the yean 1568 and 1653.
Maulton Register. [1568— 1569
Item the xziij of June Elizabeth Farthing the daughter of Thomas
Farthing was baptized.
Item the ziiij^ day of May Isabell Martin the daughter of Thomas
Martin was baptized.*
Item the xij*^ day of September Libeas Foster the sonne of John
Foster was baptized.*
Item the vij day of September Mary Tebbat the daughter of Henry
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the viij^^ day of September John Gibson the sonne of John
Gibson was baptized.
Item the iz^ day of September Thomas Lucke the sonne of Thomas
Lucke was baptiz^.
Wm : Dalk.
Page 6.
Item the xij^ day of September Alice Todd the daughter of
Christopher lodd was baptized.
Item the xx*^ day of October Willm Vemam the sonne of John
Vernam was baptized.
Item the xij*** day of November Francis Docsei the sonne of James
Docsei clerk was baptized.
Ite the xvij*^ day of November Joan Painter the daughter of Willm
Paynter was baptized.
1569. Alio Dni 1569.
Imprimis the ix*^ day of January John Bull the sonne of Henry
Bull was baptized.
Item the xxvij*** day of March Thomas Lucke the sonne of Thomas
Lucke was baptized.
Item the xxiiij*** day of March Thomas Gibson the sonne of Willm
Gibson was baptized.
Item the xxij^ day of Aprill Ann chapman the daughter of John
Chapman was baptized.*
Item the ix*^ day of January Willin Briggs the sonne of John
Briggs was baptized.*
Item the xix day of Januarye John Allin the sonne of Willm AUin
was baptized.*
Ite the x^^ day of March Joan Lucas the daughter of Robert Lucas
was baptized.*
Ite the xv^ day of March Agnes Payne the daughter of Leonard
Payne was baptized.*
Ite the viij^ day of Aprill Ann Todd the daughter of Christopher
Todd was baptised.*
Ite the xxiiij^ of May Lambert Tebbat the sonne of Henry Tebbat
was baptized.
Wll. DALE.t
* MiaplMed entrieB.
f The fourth folio h»Ting been cut away, there it hers an hiatiu of nearly
foor years (34 May 1569 to 15 Jan. 1573).
^573—1574] Baptisms, Part L
[Fo/io4. jFirrt I&iatu0: X569— X573.]
PageT,
1578./. Ano Dni 1573.
Imprimis the xv*^ day of Januarye William Paynter the Sonne of
Willm Paynter was baptized.
Item the v*^ day of February Helen* Saxby the daughter of Thomas
Sazby was baptized.
Item the xvj»^ day of Feb*" Emm Allin the daughter of Willin
AUin./
Item the xxij*^ day of Feb' Ann Tebbat the daughter of Thomas
Tebbat was baptized.
Item the same day Dorothye Gregory the daughter of Silvester
Gregorye was baptized.
Item the v^ day Aprill Alvimes Rose the Sonne of John Rose was
baptized.
Item the the xxix**' day of May Willm Tebbat the sonne of Henry
Tebbat was baptized.
Item the same day Tliomas Paine the sonne of Ralph Paine was
baptized.
Item the vij*** day of June John Bett the sonne of Richard Bett was
baptized.
Item the xj*^ day of June Emm Gibson the daughter of Robert
Gibson was baptized.
Ite the xxij*** day of July Isabell Bnggs the daughter of John Briggs
was baptized.
Ite the iiij^ day of August Willm Barnes the sonne of Christopher
Barnes was baptized.
Ite the xj* day of October John Harris the sonne of Willm
Harris was baptized.
Item the third day of Nouember Elizabeth Coles the daughter of
Robert Coles was baptized.
Item the second day of December Elizabeth Foster the daughter of
John Foster was baptized.
Item the xxvj*^ day of December William Weson the sonne of John
Weson was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 8.
1574./. Ano Dni 1574./.
Imprimis/, the first day of January Robert Ladd the sonne of Richard
Ladd was baptized.
Item the v^ day of Marsh Robert Lucas the sonne of Robert Lucas was
baptized.
Item the xij^ day of Aprill Robert Ives the sonne of Rowland Ives
was baptized.
* * In the margiu " SliEabeth."
M&ulton Register. [i574
Ite the xziiij^ day of April] Ann Ingram the daught'. of Willai
Ingram was baptized.
Ite the zj*^ day of May Mai^ret Dunckly the daughter of William
Duncklye was baptized.
Ite the iij day of August, Michaell Phillips the sonne of Edward
Philips was baptized.
Ite the xiij**» day ot August Paule Lucke the sonne of John Lucke
was baptized.
Ite the same \,day'\ Elizabeth HoUiwell tlie daughter of Robert
Holliwell was baptized.
Ite the iiij*** day of September Willm Mawby the sonne of Lamberd
Mawby was baptized.
Ite the xxviij^ day of October Agnes Martin the daughter of
Robert Martin was baptized.
Its the iiij^ day of November Alice Sponer the daughter of Charles
Sponer was baptized.
Ite the v^^ day of November Ann Marsh the daughter of Peter
Marsh was baptized.
Ite the ix**' dajr of Novemb'. Ralph Gibson the sonne of John Gibson
was baptized.
Ite the xiiij*** day of December Jhn Todd the sonne of Christopher
Todd was was baptized.
1678. Ano Dni 1575.
Imprimis the zviij^^ day of Febr. Grace Rigg the daughter of Leonard
Rigg was baptized.
Item the xiij**^ day of Marsh John Fostur the sonne of John Fostar
was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 9.
Ite the vij*** day of Aprill Richard Tebbat the sonne of Henry
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the xij^ day of Aprill Alice Clarke the daughter of Richard
Clarke was baptized.
Ite the XXV*** day of Aprill Henry Payne the sonne of Leonard
Payne was baptized.
Ite the same day Ann Collis the daughter of John CoUis was
baptized.
Ite the xxviij*^ day of June Margery Martin the daughter of
Thomas Martin was baptized.
Ite the vij*** day of August Walter Short the sonne of Richard
Short was baptized.
Ite the viij*** day of August Isabell Gregorye the daughter of
Silvester Gregory was baptized.
Ite the first day of September John Tebbat the sonne of Robert
Tebbat, was baptized.
Ite the ix*** day of November, Thomas Coles the sonne of Robert
Coles was baptized.
1577] Baptistns, Pari I.
Ite the xnij*^ day of November Alice Bett the daughter of Richard
Bett was baptized.
Ite the XX*'' of November- Doroihee allin the daughter of Willra
Allin was baptized.
1676. Ano Dni 1576./
Imprimis the xx*'' day of January Allice Dunckly the daughter of
Willia Dunckly was baptized.
Ite the xviij*^ day of February Agnes Marsh the daughter of Peter
Marsh was baptized.
Ite the xvj*^ day of February Thomas Lucas the sonne of Robert
Lucas was baptized.
Ite the viij*^ day of Marsh Thomas Coles the sonne of Robert
Coles was baptized.
Ite the xxviij^ day of Marsh Elizabeth Harris the daughter of
Willm Harris was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 10.*
Item the xvj*'^ day of June Elizens Sapcott the sonne of Thomas
Sapcott was baptized.
Ite the xvj*** day of July Thomas Saxbye the sonne of Thomas
Saxbye was baptized.
Ite the xxij*"* day of July George White the sonne of Matthew
White was baptized.
Ite the same day Catherine Andrewes the daughter of Robert
Andrewes was baptized.
Ite the xxix*"* day of July Christopher Tebbat the sonne of Edward
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the vj*** day of August Maria Streets Uie daughter of William
Streets was baptized.
Item the xxv*^ day of August Isabell Martin the daughter of Thomas
Martin was baptized.
Item the first day of October Thomas Martin the sonne of Robert
Martin was baptized.
Ite the xxv*^ day of December Joan Bett the daughter of Richard
Bett:/.
Ite the xxviij^ day of december Ann Weston the daughter of John
Weston was baptized.
1677./ Alio dni 1577./
I mprimis the xxviij*^ day of January Thomas Sherman the sonne of
Thomas Sherman was baptized.
Item the xxij*** day of Februarye Christopher Rigg the sonne of
Leonard Rigg was baptized.
Ite the xxvij'** day of Februarye Matthew Collins the sonne of
John Collins was baptized.
* Two subtnetioiis, involnog the Commoowealth RegiBters, appear in the
maigiii, viz., 1654 from 1576, and again from 1587.
lO
Moulton Register. [1577
Itc the x3Dci**» day of Marsh John Ingram the sonne of Willm
Ingram was buried. ^ , i^
Itc the iiij*** day of June Thomas Osborne the sonne of Edward
Osborne was baptized.
Ite the vij*^ day of August Thomas Dunckly the sonne of Willm
Duncklye was baptized.
Its the xxiiij*^ day of August Thomas Holhwell the sonne of
Robert HoUiwell was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page II.
Ite the vij**' day of October Thomas Lacke the sonne of John
Lucke was baptized. ,,,_,,., , .
Ite the XX*'' day of October John Robbins the sonne of Heniy
Robbins was baptized. , ^ ^ - ,^
Ite the same day Alice Coles the daughter of Thomas Coles was
Ite the xij**» day of October Willm Gibson the sonne of John
Gibson was baptized. ^ ^, _, ^^
Ite the xxviij**' day of November Thomas Tebbat the sonne of
Edward Tebbat./.
1878./ Ano dm 1578.
Imprimis the y^ day "of Januarye Francis Sapcott the sonne of
Thomas Sapcott was bapt^-ed. ...
Ite the xxviij*** day of January Richard Ragdall was baptized.
Itc the xxiij*^ day of Februarye Susan Gregorye the daughter of
Silvestar Gregorye was baptized.
Ite the same day Elizabeth AUin the daughter of Willm Allin was
Ite, the second day of Marsh Isabell Ives the daughter of Rowland
' Ives was baptized.
Ite the xxix**^ day of Marsh Thomas Foster the sonne of John
Foster was baptized.
Ite the xxvj**» day of Aprill Ann Coles the daughter of Robert
Coles was baptised.
Ite the xxvij*** day of Aprill Susan Short the daughter of Richard
Short was baptized.
Ite the xxvj"> day of August Bettrice Ladd the daughter of Richard
Ladd was baptized.
Ite the xxij*** of September John White the sonne of Matthew
White was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 12.
Ite the v*** day of October Ann Smyth the daughter of John Smyth
was baptized.
Ite the vj*»^ day of October Jonas Tebbat the sonne of Robert
Tebbat was baptized.
1580] Baptisms, Part L il
Itc the iz^ day of October Alice Sherman the daughter of Thomas
Sherman was baptized.
Its the xviij*^ day of November Jane Marsh the daughter of Peter
Marsh was baptized.
Ite the zz day of November Alice Docsey the daughter of James
Docsey dearke was baptized.*
1579./. Ano dni 1579./
Imprimis the third, day of February John Sazby the sonne of Thomas
Sazby was baptized. ^
Ite the XIX** day of January Emm. Harris the daught'. of Willm
Harris was baptized.
Ite the ▼i]*'^ day of June Alice Martin the daughter of Robert
Martin was baptized.
Itc the xxiij**^ day of June Ann Dunckly the daughf. of Willm
Dunckly was baptized.
Ite the xxix**" day of October Willm Bett the sonne of Richard
Bett was baptized.
Ite the xxii*'^ day of November Judith Lucas the daughter of Robert
Lucas was baptized.
Ite the XV** day of December Thomas Rigg the sonne of Leonard
Rigg was baptized.t
1580./ Ano Dni 1580./
Irapnmis the ix** day of February Henry Coles the sonne of lliomas
Coles was baptized,
lie the xxviij** day of February Silvestar Fitchett the sonne of
Thomas Fitchett was baptized.
Ite the V** day of Marsh Phinees Collins the sonne of John Collins
was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 13.
Item the seven & twentith day of Marsh Ann Robins the daughter of
Henry Robbins was baptized.
It the nyne & twentith day of Marsh Elizabeth Tebbat the daughter
of Edward Tebbat was baptized.
Itc the first day of Aprill Thomas Allin the sonne of Willm
Allin was baptized.
Ite the same day Susan Coles the daughter of Robert Coles was
baptized.
Ite the twentith day of Aprill Joan Gibs the daught'. of John Gibs
was baptized.
* nk CBtrj iVM apparently fcwyottan by the Vioar, 1H10, hftfing already
writton hia headUng for 1579, ivaa oompelled to make the intertion immediately
t The neat entry hat been completely eraeed.
12 M<mUan RigisUr. [1580
Ite the one & twentith of Aprill Dorothee Locke the daughter of
John Lucke was baptized.
Ite the foureteenth day of June Daniell Sapcott the sonne of
Thomas Sapcott was baptized.
Itc the foure &. twentith day of July Fra&cis Freeman the sonne
of M' John Freeman was baptized.*
Ite the twoo & twentith day of August Margaret Tebbat the
daughter of Henry Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the eighteenth day of September Thomas Ingram the sonne of
Willm Ingram was baptized.
Ite the third day of November Robert Cartar the sonne of Willm
Cartar was baptized.
Ite the foureteeneth day of December Elizabeth Dunckly the daughter
of Willm Dunckly was baptized.
1681./ Ano Dni 1581./
Imprimis the thirteenth day of February John Sherman the sonne of
Thomas Sherman was baptized.
Ite the six & twentith day of February Margaret Lucke the daughter
of Thomas Lucke was baptized.
lie the seaventeenth day of Marsh Thomas White the sonne of
Matthew White was baptized.
Wm. Dah.
Pagt 14.
Ite the seaventeenth day of Aprill Alice Martin the daughter of
Robert Martin was baptized.
Ite the ix^(?) day of August Matthew Smyth the sonne of John
Smyth was baptized.
Ite the v^ day of September Willin Holliwell the sonne of Robot
HoUiwell was baptized.
Itc the tenth day of September Jane Fitchett the daughter of
Thomas Fitchett was baptized.
Item the one & twentith day of September Alice Myttsey the
daughter of James Myttsey, sheperd,t was baptized.
Ite the third day of October Willm Paynter the sonne of Thomas
Paynter was baptized.
Ite the foureteeneth day of (October Willin Coles the sonne of Robert
Coles was baptized.
Ite Uie fifth day of November Emm. Bradley the daughter of
Edward Bradley was baptized.
* F^vemaa. In the Calendar of MoulUm Doeumente (marked " D. i "), it a
'* Copv of grant of the Rectory and Advowaon of Moalton to Jn. WhHTDge
end Tlios. FVeman, 17 Kov. 1552." FhmoU (subeequently. Sir F.) ivm the eldeet
flon of Jn. and Alice Freemen ; married Thomaaine (or Elii.) Andrewe, of
liatbbury, Bucka ; buried at Ecton, 18 May lifa Thomanne married (2)
Richard Butler, 3rd Yiaoount Moontc^urei.
t First recorded employment.
1582] Baptisms, Part L 13
Ite the third day of Deoemher John Freeman* the sonne of Mr. John
Freeman was baptized.
Itg the tenth day of December Margery Lacas the daught*^. of Alice
Lucas was baptized.
1582./. Ano Dni 1582/.
Imprimis the thirtith day of January Isabel! Streets the daughter of
Willm Streets was baptized.
Ite the fourth day of February Nathaniell the sonne of Owen
Manning was baptized.
Ite the fiftenth day of February Elizabeth Glover the daughter of
Mattliew Glover was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of Marsn Emm. Bett the daught'. of Richard
Bett Was baptized.
Ite the fourth[?T day of Aprill Ann Lucas the daughter of Robert
Lucas was baptized.
Wif. Daljb.
Pagt 15.
Ite the twoe & twentith day of Aprill Robert Collins the sonne of
John Collins was baptized.
Ite the same day Willm Payne the sonne of Will"' Payne was
baptized.
Ite the foure & twentith dav of Aprill John Goar the sonne of
Willm Goar was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith da^ of Aprill Robert Collins the sonne of
John Collins was baptized.
Ite the eight & twentith day of Aprill Willm l^mmes the sonne
of Humphry Tymes was baptized.
Ite the second day of July Rachell Cartar the daughter of Willm
Cartar was baptized.
Ite the eight day of August Thomas Lucke the sonne of John
Lucke was baptized.
Ite the seaven ^ twentith \day\ of September Margarett Brett the
daught'. of Thomas Brett was bapt^.
Ite the one & twentith day of September Thomas Robbins the
sonne of Heniy Robbins was baptized.
Ite the fouieteenth day of October Catherine Osboraef the daughter
of Robert Osborne was baptized.
* Seoond aon ; bnried here 1 1 Jaly 1585. His lather, bora Korthamptoii,
waa Sheriff 1605-6 ; meiried Alice .... (buned Ectoiif 7 Feb. 1597); d Billing,
10 Mar. 1615 ; will dated 25 Feb. 1614; ewx 13 J«c L, pt L, n. 167. Arm* :
Asnre, three loeeagee Argent. Orctt : On a wreath a demi*lion Oulea, charged
on the ahoolder with a croea patte Argent.
t Only daughter and heir of Sir Robert Otbome, of Kelmanh (born 1555,
manied Marg. Freeman, at Houlton, 12 Dec 15S0) ; married (i) Edw. HMto-
wood (1584— 1614 T); (2) Sir Edw. Qorgea, of Longford, Wnu, Baron of
Dvndalk, Iielaad ; </. 10 Mar. 1635, buried at MaidwelL
14 MatUton Register, [1582
Ite the seaven & twentith day of November Emm. Locke the
daughter of Thomas Lucke was baptized.
Ite the njrnetenth daj of December VVillm Barrett the sonne of
Thomas Barret was baptized.
Ite the three & twentyth day of December Willm Sepcott the
Sonne of Thomas Sepcot was bapt.
Ite the thirtith day of December Margaret Gregory the daughter
of Silvester Gregory was bapt.
1688./. Ano Dni 1583./
Imprimis the fift day of February Alice Holliwell the daughter of
Robert Holliwell was baptized.
Ite the twelft day of A prill Elizabeth Coles the daught^ of Willm
Coles was baptized.
Wm, Dale.
Page 16.
Ite the foureteenth day of Aprill Rachell Saxby the daughter of
Thomas Saxby was baptized.
Ite the second day of June Alice Tebbat the daughter of Edward
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the sixteenth day of June Greorge Coles the sonne of Thomas
Coles was baptized.
Ite the nvne & twentyth day of June Susan Haddon the daught^ of
Willin Haddon was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of July Francis Collins the sonne of
Thomas Collins was baptized.
Ite the same day Alice Collins the daught'. of Thomas Collins was
baptized.
Ite the Sixt day of October Robert Dunckly the sonne of Willm
Dunckly was baptized :/.
Ite the thinl day of November Joane Manning the daughter <^
Owen Manning was baptized.
Ite the foure & twentith day of November Edward Paynter the
Sonne of Thomas Paynter was baptized.
Ite the fourth day of December Alice Marsh the daughter of
Peter Marsh was baptized.
Ite the eighteenth day of August Elizabeth Todd the daughter of
Christopher Todd was baptized.
Ite the nyne & twentith day of December Thomas Barret the
sonne of Thomas Barret was bapt.
1884./ Ano Dni 1584./.
Imprimis the fift day of January John Tymes the sonne of Humphry
Tymes was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of January Willm Lucke the sonne of John
was baptized.
iS8s] Baptistns, Part L 15
Ite the eig^hteenth day of Marsh Elizabeth Goar the daughter of
Willm Goar was baptized.
Tte the twelft day of February Robert Osborne the sonne of Robert
Osborne was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Page 17.
Item the fifteene day of May Samuell Glover the sonne of Matthew
Gioaver was baptized.
Ite the seaventeenth day of May John Law the sonne of the
Sonne of \sic'\ John Law was baptized.
Ite the foure & twentith day of May Catherine Sherman the
daughter of Thomas Sherman was baptized.
Ite the one & thirtith day of May Thomas Smyth the sonne of
John Smyth was baptized :/.
Ite the eight & twentith day of August Emm. Silbe the daughter
of John Silbe was baptized ./:
Ite the eight & twentith day of October Helen Lucke the daughter
of Thomas Lucke was baptized :/.
Ite the twentith of November William Bourton the sonne of
Richard Bourton was baptized./
Ite the seaventeenth day of November Elizabeth Bennet the daught'
of William Bennet (^ Agnes Cartar was baptized.*
Item the twoe & twentith day of November Elizabeth Sepcot the
daughter of I'homas Sepcott was baptized./.
ISSa.t Ano Dni 1585:/.
Imprimis the eleaventh day of January Robert Streets the sonne of
Willm Streets was baptized :/.
Ite the second day of Marsh Agnes Willabed the daught'. of Robert
Willabed was baptized./.
Ite the one & twentith day of March James Docksey the sonne of
James Dockseyt was baptized.
Ite the fi^^ & twentith day of April] Anthony Colney the sonne of
Thomas Colney was baptized./.
Ite the tenth day of July Agnes Cannill the daughter of Thomas
Cannill was baptized.
Ite the fifteenth day of July Thomas Fitchet the sonne of Thomas
Fitchet was baptized.
Ite the last day of May John Coles the sonne of Willm Coles
was baptized. §
Wm. Dale.
* First iDstiioM of illagitiioacy, similar instances to which occur 11 Jan.
1588, 18 Oct. 1589, 10 June and 16 June 1596, 30 Nov. 1600, 21 Sep. 1604,
aa Sep. 1603, 14 Sept. 1606, 9 May 1619, 8 Not. 1622, and 26 Mar. 1690.
t The date 1654 is again employed in a subtraction from 1585.
X Or Doeoey, or Doze ; Vicar 15^5—1597 ; presented by Jn. Lane on the
death of Christopher Browne; instituted 24 Noy. 1565, compounded for first
fruits 6 Dec 156$, married here 4 July 1568.
I TIm two entries relating to Coles are misplsoed.
i6 Mtmltan Register. [1585
Pagt 18.
Ite the seaventh day of July Elizabeth Coles the daoght^ of Willni
Coles was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of August Thomas Hacksall the sonne of Greorge
Hacksall was bapti^.
Ite the five & twentydi day of August Thomas the sonne of Henry
Marriat was baptized.
Ite the ' second day of September Elizabeth Eare the daughter of
John Eare was baptized :/.
Ite the thirtith day of September Emm. Robins the daughter of
Willm Robbins was baptized.
Ite the last day of November Matthew Essex the sonne of Willm
Essex was baptized./.
Ite the third day of December Joan Tymmes the daughter of
Humphry Tannines was baptized.
Ite the njrne & twentith day of December Maigery Lucke the
daught'. of Thomas Locke was baptized.
1886:/. Ano Dni 1586:/.*
Imprimis the foureteenth day of January Joan Hollwell the daughter
of Robert Hollwell was baptized./.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of January William the sonne
of Robert Osborne was baptized.
Ite the sixteenth day of February Nicholas Marsh the sonne of
Peter Marsh was baptized.
Ite the same day Willm Robbins the sonne of Christopher
Robbins was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith of February Margery Paynter the daught^
of Tho: Paynt'. was b./.
Ite the eight & twentith of February Owen the sonne of Owen
Manning was baptized.
Ite the thirtith day of Marsh Robert Barret the sonne of Thomas
Barret was baptized.
Ite the first day of June Jane Tebbat the daught'. of Thomas
Tebbat was baptized.
Wm. Dalk.
Page 19.
It§ the foureteenth day of June Alice Cartar the daughtei; ol
Willm Cartar was baptized.
Ite the eighteenth day of July Margery Duncldy the Daught^ of
Willm Dunddy was baptized.
Ite the eight & twentith day of August Samuell Wats the sonne of
John Wats was baptized/.
Ite the same day Margery Coles the daughter of George Coles was
baptized.
* The years X587 and 1563 are here aubtncted.
1588] Baptisms, Pari I. i7
Ite the fourth day of September Joan Tebbat the daughter of
Edward Tebbat was baptized.
Itg the three & twentyth daj of October Willm Fttchet the Sonne
of Thomas Phitchet was baptized./:
Itg the thirtith day of October Joan Sepcot the daughter of Thomas
Sapcote was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of December Thomas the sonne of
Willm Goar was baptized.
Ite the last day of December Richard Burton the sonne of Richard
Burton was baptized \f,
1887/ AHo Dm 1587:/.
Imprimis the twoe & twentith day of Januaiye Dorothee Willabed
the daughter of Robert Willabed was baptized.
Ite the first day of February Francis Yates the sonne of Thomas
Yates was baptized./.
Ite the five & twentith day of Ai>rill Thomas Willowes the sonne
of Thomas Willowes was baptized.
Ite the last day of Aprill Henry Marriat the sonne of Thomas
Marriat was baptized.
Its the fiveteenth day of June Matthew Colles the sonne of Robert
Colles was baptized.
Its the fiftenth day of November Maurice Baker the sonne of John
Baker was baptized:/.
Wm: Dalb.
Page 20.
Ite the fourth day of November Agnes Marsh the daught'. of
Thomas Marsh was baptized.
Ite the same fourth* day Robert Lucke the sonne of Thomas Lucke
was baptized.
The njnteenth day of December William Lyne sonne of Richard
Lyne was baptizedf
1S88. AnoDni 158&
Imprimis the eleaventh day of January Frances Wood the daughter
of [^blank] Wood & Frances Mawby was bapt.
Ite the one & twentith day of January Agnes Tymmes the daught^
of Humphry Tymmes was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of February John Tebbat the sonne of Thomas
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of February Robert Coles the sonne oi
Thomas Coles was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of May Phinies Robins the sonne of Christophei
Robins was baptized.
* OrigiiMUy *<foiirt«flnth."
t Sm under 5 Deo. 1588 : tlia preaaiii entry wee made moeh kter.
B
1 8 Maulton Register. [1588
Ite the sixteenth day of May Elizabeth Fitchet the daughter of Thomas
Fitchet was baptized.
Ite the fifteenth day of July Elizabeth Coles the daught'. of George
Coles was baptized.
Ite the nyneteenth day of August Thomas Harrold the sonne of
Edward Harrold:/.
Ite the third day of August Joan Law the daught'. of John Law was
baptized.
Ite the third day of September Greorge Cartar the sonne of WtUm
Cartar was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith of September Emm. the daughter of Richard
Bull was baptized.
Ite the first day of December Elizabeth Mundin the daughter of
Thomas Mundin was baptized.
Ite the fift day of December William Lyne sonne of Richard Lyne
was baptized.*
1689. Ano Diii 1589./.
Imprimis the fift day of January Francis Barret the sonne of Thomas
Barret was baptized.
Wm: Dale.
Page 31.
Ite the twelft day of January Willm Manning the sonne of Owen
Manning was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of Januarye Alice Ayre the daughter (rf
John Eare was baptized.
Ite the first day of Marsh Alice Sapcott the daughter of Thonuis
Sapcott was baptized.
Ite the nynth -day of Marsh Joseph Wats the sonne of John Wats
was baptized :/.
Ite the sixth day of Aprill Emm. Chambers the daughter of Thomas
Chambers was baptized.
Ite the fifteenth day of Aprill Agnes Leich the daughter of John
Leich was baptized.
Ite the nyneteenth day of Aprill Alice Coles the daughter of Willm
Coles was baptiseed.
Ite the seaven &: twentith day of May Thomas Paynter the sonne of
. Thomas Paynter was baptized.
Ite the twentith day of June Elizabeth Freeburne the daught'. of
Willm Frebume was baptized.
Ite the one & twentith day of June Elizabeth Dunckly the daughter
of Thomas Dunckly was baptized.
Item the seaventeenth day of August Emm. Yates the daughter
of Thomas Yates was baptized.
Ite the foureteenth day of August Elizabeth Nichols the daughter of
Silvester Nicholas was baptized.
* See under 19 Deo. 1587. An attempt to erase has been made here.
lS9i] Baptisms^ Part L 19
Ite the fifteenth daj of August John Baker the sonne %A John Baker
was baptized:/.
Ite the nyiie & twentith day of September Michaell Burton the sonne
of Richard Burton was bapt.
Ite the twelft day of October Alice Marriat the daughter of Thomas
Marriot was baptized.
Ite the eighteenth day of October Alice Smyth the Daught' of
Thomas Smjrth & Margery Davy was baptized.
Ite the seaventh day of November Jane Bull the daughter of Thomas
Bull was baptized :/:
Ite the seaventeenth day of December Elizabeth Tymmes the
daughter of Humphry Tymmes was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Pagt 22.
1890./. AnoDni 1590 :/.
Imprimis the fourteenth day of January Elizabeth Law the daughter
of Thomas Law was baptized/.*
Item the six & twentith day of September Robert Bull the sonne of
Richard Bull was baptized :/.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of September Elizabeth Frebume the
daughter of Willm Freebume was baptized.
Ite the eight day of October Agnes Todd the daughter of Matthew
Todd was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of October Willm Goar the sonne of Willm
Goar was baptized.
Ite the nyne & twentith day of October Elizabeth Wilson the daughter
of Richard Wilson was baptized,
f C Its the nyneteenth day of November Ann Collins the daughter of
X Richard Collins was baptized.
1891./. Ano IS9I-A
Imprimis the tenth day of January Willin Robbins the sonne of
Christopher Robbins was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of January Meliora Pannell the daughter of
Mr. Ambrose Pannell was baptized.
Ite the six & twentith day of January Thonuis Barbar the sonne of
Thomas Barbar was baptized.
Ite the twelft day of February Willm Bull the sonne of Thomas Bull
was baptized.
$ Ite the first day of April Fraficis Osbume the sonne of Francis
Osbume was baptized.
* Part of an enaed entry f oUowa.
t In the margin CiAXing* ia written.
X Another Commonwealth anbtnotion oomm in the margin, •«.«.,
1654— 1591.
B*
20 Maulion Register. [1591
\
Itg the fifteenth day of February John Collins the sonne of
Richard Collins was baptized :/.
Ite the five & twentith day of February Thomas Eare the sonne
of John Eare was baptized.
Ite the first day of Marsh Peter Marsh the sonne of Thomas Marsh
was baptized.
Ite the twoe & twentith of Marsh Thomas Dunddy the socne of
Thomas Dunckly was baptized.
Wm: Dalb.
Page 23.
Ite the twelft day of May Joan Yates the daught' of Thomas
Tates was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of June Robert Fitchet the sonne of
Thomas Fitchet was baptized.
Ite the thirtith day of June Thomas Dimmocke the sonne of Edmund
Dimocke was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of July John Cartar the sonne of
Willm Cartar was baptized.
Its the fift day of August Elizabeth Manning the daught' of Owen
Manning was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of August Thomas Paynter the sonne of Thomas
Paynter was baptized.
Ite the nyneteenth day of December Phinees Bradfeild the sonne of
John Bradfeild, was baptized.
1692./. Ano Dni 1592./.
Imprimis the twentith of January Elizabeth Robinson the daughter of
Richard Robinson was baptized.
Itg the nyneteenth da^ of Marsh John Martin the sonne of Richard
Martin was baptized:/.
Ite the xx^ day of Marsh Thomas Law the sonne of .Thomas Law
was baptized.
Ite the fift day of Aprill Ann Launden the daughter of Willm
Launden was baptized.
Ite the nynth day of May Lambert Sepcot the sonne of Thomas Sepcot
was baptizeid.
Ite the thirteenth daj of May Elizabeth Baker the daught' of John
Baker was baptized.
Ite the njrneteenth day of May Elizabeth Muscut the daughter of
Frauncis Muscott was baptized.
IlS the last dajr of November Agnes Willowes the daught' of
l^homas Willowes was baptized.
Item the njrne & twentith day of December Frances Willabed the
daught' of Robert Willabeid was baptised.
Wm. Dale,
'594] Baptisms, Part L 21
Pagt 24.
1S98:/. Ano DSi 1593:/.
Imprimis the one & twentith day of January Temperance Bull the
daught*^ of Richard Bull was baptized.
Ite the six & twentith day of January Willm Milnes the aonne of Willm
Milnes was baptized.
Ite the last day of January Jane Coles the daught' of Willm Coles
was baptized.
Ite the fift day of February Willm Wilson the Sonne of Richard Wilson
was baptized.
Ite the eight day of February Samuell Mundin the sonne of Thomas
Mundin was baptized.
Ite the seaventeenth day of February Dorothee Bull the daught' of
Thomas Bull was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith of Febraary Alice Yorke the daught^ of
Robert Yorke was baptized. .
It§ the eieaventh day ot Marsh Ann Freebome the daught' of
Willm Freeburne was baptized.
Ite the thirteenth day of March John Barbar the sonne of Thomas
Barbar was baptized.
Ite the fourth day of May Thomas Bradfeild the sonne of John
Bradfeild was baptized.
Ite the seaventeenth day of May Emor Dunddey the daught' of
Thomas Dnnckley was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of May Agnes Lucke the daughter of John Lucke
was baptized.
Ite the seaventh day of September Matthew Hacksall the sonne of
George Hacksall was baptized.
Ite the seaventh day of October Willm Robinson the sonne of Richard
Robinson was baptized.
It^the last day of October Richard Paynier the sonne of Thomas
Pajnter was baptized.
18M./. Ano Dni 1594./.
Imprimis the nynth day of February Thomas Marsh the sonne of
Robert Marsh was baptized .*/.
Ite the nynth day of Mardi German Dimocke the sonne of Edmund
Dimocke was baptized.
Wm. Dale.
Pagt 25.
Item the thirteenth day of March Thomas Mundin the sonne of John
Mundin was baptized.
Ite the last da^ of March Richard Yates the sonne of Thomas Yates
was baptized.
Ite the nyne & twentith day of Aprill Richard Tymmes the sonne of
Humphry Tymes was bapt :/.
22 MatUton Register. [i594
Ite the second day of May Elizabeth Tebbat the daughter of Lambert
Tebbat was baptized.
Item the fourth day of Aprill Willm Gosling the sonne of Willm
Gosling was baptized.
Item the nynth day of May James Ingram the sonne of Nicholas
Ingram was baptized.
Ite the twelft day of May Persis Wats the daughter of John Wats
was baptized.
Ite the tenth day of June Elizabeth Paynter the daught' of Silvester
Pajrnter was baptized.
Item the five & twentith day of June Alice Fitchet the daughter of
Thomas Fitchet was baptized.
Item the nyne & twentith day of May Richard the sonne of Henry
Chester, was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of August Willm Law the sonne of Thomas
Law was baptized. •
Ite the twelft day of August Susan Coles the daughter of George
Coles was baptized.
Ite the five & twentith day of September Elizabeth Martin the
daughter of Richard Martin was bapt.
Ite the five & twentith of November Henricus Tebbat the sonne
of Robert Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the fourteenth day of October Elizabeth {PayiUfTl the daughter
Silvester J^ Pay n/er] was baptized.*
Wm: Dalb.
Page 26.
1696./. Ano Dni 1595./.
Imprimis the eight day of January John Freeborne the sonne of
Willin Freeborne was baptized.
Ite the foureteenth day of February Elizabeth Harris the daughter of
Willm Harris was baptized.
Ite the sixteenth day of February Sampson Snelson the sonne of
lliomas Snelson was baptized.
Ite the seaventeenth day of February Thomas Laundon the sonne
of Willm Laundon was baptized.
Ite the seaventeenth day of May Frauncis Todd the sonne of Francis
Todd was baptized.t
Ite the first day of Aprill John Collis the sonne of Willm Collis
was baptized.
Ite the fourth day of Aprill Robert Coke the sonne of Willm Cooke
was baptized.
Ite the twentith day of Aprill Robert Yorke tlie sonne of Robert Yorke
was baptized.
* An aaterisk is placed against £lisahelk and SUpetUr, the footnote being :
" Oisabdk Paynier, ike dauffktr. of SUvetier Paynter."
t Hiaplaoed Entry.
1596] Baptisms, Part L 23
Ite the three & twentith of Aprill* Elizabeth the daughter of Edmund
Diinock was baptized.
Ite the one & twentith day of May Thomas Lucke the sonne of
John Lucke was baptized.
Ite the six & twentith day of May John Sheppard the sonne of
Henry Shepard was baptized.
Ite the sixteenth day of July Susan Burton the daughter of Richard
Burton was baptized.
Ite the nyne & twentith day of July Richard Robbins the sonne
of Christopher Robins was baptized.
Ite the foureteenth day of September Thomas the sonne of Richard
Persiuall was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith day of September Thomas Lucke the sonne
of Silvester Luck was bapt.
[TA^ xiiy^ day of Aprill Peter Baker the sonne of John Baker was
• haptized.]f
Wm. Dale.
Page 27.
Ite the seventh day of September Joan Willabed the daughter of
Robert Willabed was baptized.
Ite the one & twentith day of September Melior Wilson the daughter
of Richard Wilson was bapt.
Ite the first day of December Elizabeth Bull the daughter of Richard
Bull was baptized /.
Ite the second day of December Frauncis Freburne the daughter of
Willm Frebume was baptized.
Ite the fifth day of December Agnes Draper the daughter of
Bartholomew Draper was baptized.
Ite the twelf t day of December Nicholas Tebbat the sonne of Lambert
Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the eight & twentith day of December Francis Page the daughter
of Richard Page was baptized.
Ite the seaventh day of November Phinies Camill the sonne of
Thomas Camill ais| Clemens was baptized.
1696./ Ano Dni 1596:/
Imprimis the seaventh day of January Greorge Paynter the sonne
of Silvester Paynter was baptized.
Ite the six & twentith day of February Isabell Middleton the daught'
of Robert Middleton was baptized.
Ite the first day of March Elizabeth Mundin the daught' of Edward
Mundin was baptized.
Ite the sixt day of March Geffry Gibson the sonne of Thomas
Gibson was baptized.
♦ February stmck out.
t Written along the margin, after an attempt to insert it at the foot
of the page.
X First instance of usage.
Motdton Register. [1596
Ite the five & twenttth day of March Willin Harris the Sonne of
Willm Harris was baptized*
Itg the twoe & twentith day of Aprill Elizabeth the daughter of
Thomas Mundin was baptized.
Wm. Dalb.
*Pag€ a8.
Item the tenth day of June Richard King the sonne of Roger King
& Agnes Hoit was baptized.
Ite the three & twentith day of May Elizabeth Chester the sonne of
Henij Chester was baptized.
Ite the sixteenth day of June Thomas Bett the sonne of John
friend (vt mat^ asseruit) & Agnes Bett was baptized.
Ite the one & twentith day of August John Martin the sonne of
John Martin was baptized.
Ite the fift day of September Thomas Streetf the sonne of
Thomas Streetf was baptized.
Ite the seaven & twentith day of September Willm the sonne of
Edmund Dimocke was baptized.
Ite the first day of November Edmand (3oles the sonne of Robert
Coles was baptized.
Ite the thirtith of November Elizabeth Wats the daughter of Thomas
Wats was baptized.
1597:/. Ano Dni 1597:/.
Imprimis the fifteenth day of January Jane Tebbat the daughter of
Robert Tebbat was baptized.
Ite the five & twentith day of January Ann CoUeis the daughter of
Willm Colleis was baptized.
Ite the one & twentith of February Jane Marsh the [^blank\\ of
Thomas Marsh was baptized.
Ite the twoe & twentith of February Elizabeth daughter of John
Payne was baptized.
Ite the same day Isabell Tymmes the daughter of Humphry Tymes
was baptized.
Ite the eleaventh day of Aprill John Wats the sonne of John Wats
was baptized.
Wm Dalk.
Page 39.
Ite the eight day of May Elizabeth Hardwicke the daught' of John
.Hardwicke was baptized,
Ite the fifteenth day of June Susan Henson the daughter or Willm
Henson als Wels was baptized.
* At this point occurs another Commonwealth subtraction, t.«.,
1653-1597.
t Sonne er»aed.
1599] Baptisms, Part I. 2$
Ite the nyneteenth day of September Agnes Lucke the daaght' of
John Lucke was baptized.
Ite the second day of October Hugh Laundon the sonne of William
Laundon was baptized.*
The zxij^^ of November John Luck the sonne of Silvester Luck
was bapttzed.t
1508./ Ano Dni 1598.
The sixt Day of January Willm Fostar the sonne of Lybeas Fostar
was baptized.
The xiij*** of January Margery Paynter the Daughter of Silvester
Paynter was baptized.
The xvj^ of January Catherine Martin the Daught^ of John Martin
was baptized.
The third of February Willm Mundin the sonne of Thomas Mundin
was baptized.
The tenth of March Elizabeth Lyne the Daughter of Richard Lyne
was baptized.
The xxj^ of May Thomas Robbins the son of Christopher Robbins
was baptized.
The x^ of September Ann Lucke y* Daughter of John Lucke was
baptized.
The xxiiij*** of September Alice Tebbat the Daughter of Thomas
Tebbat was baptized.}
The first of October Willm Brian the son of Thomas Brian was
baptized.
The xxiij*'' of September Phinees Ladd/.
Wm. Dalb.§
Page 30.
The nyntenth of November Elizabeth Barret the Daught' of John
Barret was baptized.
Elizabeth Gregory the zviij^^ of November was baptized.
Ano Dni 1599:/.
The seaventh of January Eunice Tebbat the Daughter of Lambert
Tebbat was baptized.
The xi*^ of January Willm Draper the son of Bartholomew Draper
was baptized.
The seaven & twentith of March Alice Streets the Daught' of
Thomas Streets was baptized.
* Here the transcript from parchment sheets into the new register ends.
In all, 509 entries have been made, the handwriting throughout being neat
and legible.
t On the right is the subtraction 1654 — 1597.
1 Buryed scored out.
To the right an erasure, which appears to have been: ** Roger Lay,
UimieUrr
26 Moulton Register. [i599
The first of Aprill John Simons the sonne of Bartholmew Simons was
baptized.
The ix**» of Aprill Willm Coles* the sonne of Robert Coles.*
The eight of Aprill John Middleton the sonne of Robert Middleton
was baptized.
The xxx^^ of Aprill John Martin the sonne of John Martin was
baptized.
The xxvij*** of May John Hardwicke the sonne of John Hardwicke
was baptized.
The thirteenth of August Willm Tebbatf the sonne of Robert Tebbatf
was baptized.
The xiiij*** of September John Tebbat the soune of John Tebbat was
baptized.
The third of September Willm Tomson the sonne of Francis Tomson
was baptized.
The seayenteenth of September John Burton the sonne of Richard
Burton y* younger was baptized.
The thertenth day of October Thomas Wilby the sonne of Willm
Wilby was baptized.
The same day Henry Allam the sonne of Thomas Allam was
baptized.
The xxviij*** of October Martha Wats the Daughter of John Wats
was baptized.
y« m^k of y* m'k of Christopher
Humphry N Tymes.J X Robbins %
W. Dale.
Page 31.
The fourth day of November Willm Wats the sonne of Thomas
Wats was baptized.
The xxv*** of November Emm Lyne the daughter of Richard Lyne
was baptized.
The one & twentith of December Jane Collis the daughter of Willm
Collis was baptized.
Auo diii i6oo./.§
The xii]*** day of January Thomas Mundin the sonne of Thomas
Mundin was baptized.
The same day Jane Gibson the daughter of Thomas Gibson was
baptized.
The xxvij*** of January Robert Harris the sonne of Willm Harris was
baptized.
The xxiij"» Day of March Elizabeth Yorke the Daughl*. of Robert
Yorke was baptized-
* Altered in red ink from TehhaU
t Altered in red ink from CoUs.
X Church wardens recorded for the first time.
§ Elizabeth (Tompson) bom 1600, bur. 23 Sop. 1694.
i6oo] Baptisms, Part 1. 27
The iiij**' Day of May Ann Paynter the Daughter of Silvester Paynter
was baptized.
The xxv^ Day of May Sarah Henson a}s Wels the Daughter of
Willin Henson was baptized.
The viij*'' Day of June Willin Page the sonne of Richard Page was
baptized.
The xi^ of June Ann Tebbat the Daughter of Thomas Tebbat was
baptized.
Tlie xzij^^ of June Elizabeth Draper the Daught'. of Bartholomew
Draper was baptized.
The vj*** Day of Julie John Lucke the sonne of l*homas Lucke was
baptized.
The same Day James Lucke the sonne of the Sayd Thomas Lucke
was baptiz^.
The same Day John Wesson the sonne of Willm Wesson was
baptized.
The ziij^ Day of July Samuel Dale the sonne of Willm Dale clerk &
Martha his wife was baptized.
The zx^ Day of July Elizabeth Lucke the Daught^ of Silvester
Lucke was baptized.
The vj**» Day of August Silvester Gregory the sonne of Matthew*
Gregory was baptized.
The xvij^ of August Willm f Lucke the sonne of John Lucke was
baptized.
The same Day George Lycoris the sonne of Willm Lycoris was
baptized.
The xziiij^ day of August Elizabeth mawby the Daughter of Willm
Mawby was baptized.
Wm: Dale.
Pai€ 3a.
The xiiij*** day of Septemb' John Wilson the sonne of Richard Wilson
was baptized 'jj:
The X3q^ of September Jane Launden the Daughter of Willm
Lannden was baptized.
The v^ day of October Thomas Briggins the sonne of Thomas
Briggins was baptized ;/.
The xix^ of October William Peine the sonne of John Peine ats
Leonard was baptized.
The xxviij*^ day of October John Tebbat the sonn of John Tebbat
was baptized.
The xj*^ of November Gualter Foster the sonne of Libeas Foster
was bapti2:ed.
The zxx^ day of November Abraham Nichols the sonne of Robert
Nichols & Ann Bealy was baptized.
The vij^ of December Alice Robbins the Daughter of Christopher
Robbins was baptized.
* Teoman. t Originally George^
28 MauUoH Rtgister. [i6cx>
The xzx^ day of December Thomas Cooke the Sonne of Robert
Cook was baptized.
The zzj^ day of December Edward Mnndin the sonne of Thomas
Mondin was baptized.
Ano Dni 1601.
The zxv^ of Janoary Phinees Tebbet the sonne of Lambert Tebbet
was baptized :/.
The XV* day of February Walter Gibson the sonne of Henry Gibson
was baptized.
The viij* day of March Comfort Yates the sonne of Thomas Yates
was baptized.
The same day Jane Gibson the Daughter of Thomas Gibson was
baptized.
The xxij* of March Ann Symons the Daughter of Bartholmew
Symons was baptized.
The v^ Day of Aprill Willm Esson the sonne of Thomas Esson was
baptizMl.
The xvij* day of May Willm Worlich the sonne of Richard Worlidi
was baptized.
The xxj** day of June Grace Coles the Daught^ of Willm Coles was
baptized.
The zij* day of July Joan Barret the daughter of John Barret was
baptized.
Wm. Dale.
The viij day of August was Elizabeth Ladd the daiighter of Robert
Ladd luiptized.
The zxiij* day of August was Jane Paynter the daught' of Willm
Paynter baptized.
The xiij* day of September was Martha Gibson the daughter of
Thomas Gibson of Northamptonf baptised.
The zxvij day of September was John Wesson the sonne of Willm
Wesson baptizeid.
The xi* day of October was Susan Gregory the daughter of John
Gregory baptized.
The 30* day of December William hardwicke sonne of John hardwick
was baptized4
Anno Dni 1602./.
The xx^iij^ of Februarye Richard Browne the sonne of John Browne
was baptized.
The same daye Francis Tomson the sonne of Francis Tomson was
baptized.
l*he xviij day of March Marye Mundin the daughter of Thomas
Mundin was baptized.
• Altered froxa zxyuj. f First plaoe reoordecL % Entered later.
i6o3] Baptisms^ Part I. 29
•
The iiij^ day of Aprill Thomas Harris the sonne of Witlm Harris was
baptized.
The v]^ of Aprill Sarah Marten the daughter of John Marten was
baptized.
The zviij^ of Aprill Willm Glover the sonne of Phinies Glover was
baptized.
The zzv^ of Aprill Ann Yates the daughter of Thomas Yates was
baptized.
The xv)^ of Mav Elizabeth Lucke the daughter of Thomas Lucke
was baptizecL
The zadij^ of May Fhebe Wats the Daughter of John^ Wats was
baptized.
The xxvij^ daj of June Ann Lycoris the daughter of Witlm Lycoris
was baptized.
The iij^ day of August Ann \hlan}t\
The xv^ of August Sarah Foster the daughter of Libeas Foster was
baptized.
The xi]^ day of September Ann Barret the Daughter of John Barret
was baptized.
The xix^ Day of September Remembrance Dale the Daughter of
Wm. Daie.t
Wm. Dalb.
PH^ 34-
The zxvj^ of September Elizabeth Mulshoe the Daughter of Mr.
Frafids Mulshoe was baptized.
The z^ day of October Isabie Gregory the Daughter of Matthewt
Gregory was baptized.
The same Day Susanna Page the Dai^ter of Richard Page was
baptized.
The xvij^ da^ of October GefiFry Lyne the sonne of Richard Lyne
was baptized.
The zzv^ Day of October 2Sephaniah Henson the sonne of William
Henson als Wels was baptized.
The xiii]^ day of November Willm Lucke the sonne of Silvester
Lu<^ was baptized.
§The first Day of November Phebe Burley the Daughter of Edward
Burley was baptized.
§1 he vj^ day of December Nathanietl Gr^ory the sonne of John
Gr^ory was baptized.
* Written over thomM,
t Enflnre of unu bapttMd.
X CoSLnkdar (C. l) : Indenture of Mathew Oregorie, dated lo July 1609,
renting the *' towne land" at 11/6 per annnm. Thia deed, the earlieat
preeerved at Monlton, yielda the following names : Jn. and Silvester Lnoke,
Thoa. Barber, Thos. Dnnoklej, Thos. Cooles, Sen., Bia Fowler, Thoa. and
Jn. Tebbatt, Jn. Gbegorie {j9oS^\ Matt Glovar, Jonas Tebbatt, Thos. Carvell,
Wm. Oaebome, Thoa. Clements, Jn. Paynter (tottnsttea).
§ Bztent of mildew in parohmeat.
30 Maulton Register. [1602
*The xi]^ day of December Elizabeth Tebbet the Daughtr. of Jc^n
Tebbet was baptized.
• Ano Dnt 1603.
*Impr. the vij*^ day of January Margerye Tebbet the Daughter of
Jonas Tebbet was baptized.
•The xxiij**" Day of Januarye Remembrance Tebbet the daughter of
Robert Tebbet was baptized.
*The xiii*^ Day of March Dorothee Paynter the Daughter of Silvester
Paynter was baptized :J3.
The xvij*** Day of April! Richard Mawbyf the sonne of WilliB
Mawby, ats Lambert, was baptized.
The first day of May Thomas Worlich the sonne of Andrew Worlich
was baptized.
The same Day Ann Robbins the Daughter of Christo-pher Robbins
was baptized.
The viij^ Day of May Wiltm Gibson the Sonne of Thomas Gibson
was baptized.
The xzij^^ of May James Gifford the sonne of Geffry} Gifford was
baptized.
Wm. Dalb.
Page 35.
The xxix^ day of May Samuell Muscutt the sonne of Francis
Muscutt was baptized.
The same day Nehemiah Muscutt the sonne also of the same Francis
Muscutt was baptized.
The second of June Mary Easson the daughter of Thomas EassoQ
was baptized.
The v^ of June Sarah Wesson the daughter of Willin Wesson was
baptized.
The xij** June Dorthee Hardwicke the Daughter of John Hardwicke
was baptized.
The xxix'** day of June James CoUis the sonne of Willfn Collis was
baptized.
The xxiiij**' of July Elizabeth Wilby the daughter of Wilim Wilby
was baptized.
The xxviij*** of August Agnes Coke the Daughter of Robert Coke
was baptized.
The xviij''* of September Ann Glover the daughter of Phinies Glover
was baptized. ^
The same Day Margery Paynter the daughter of Willin Paynter was
baptized.
The xxv*"* of September 11)1091)11 Briggins the daught'. of Thomas
Briggins was baptized.
• Extent of mildew in parchment. t Jximb altered.
X Oihton scored through.
1604] Baptisms^ Part L 31
The second of October Nicholas Lavr the sonne of Thomas Law was
baptized.
The x^ of November Mary Garraway the daughter of M'. Thomas
Garrawaj of Overston was baptized.
The xiij** day of November John Worlich the sonne of Richard
Worlira was baptized.
The same Day Mercy Lacke the Daught'. of Thomas Lucke was
baptized.
The XX** day of November Jane Wats the Daughter of Thomas Wats
was baptized.
The iiij^ day of December John Lucke the sonne of John Lucke
the elder was baptized.
The xi^ day of Decemb^. Sarah Yorke the daughter of Robert Yorke
was baptized.
Wm: Dalb.
Page s6. Ano dni 1604.
The xxij^ of January Willm Gibson the sonne of Arthur Gibson was
baptized.
The xij** day of February Frances Dawes the Daughter of Willfn
Dawes was baptized.
The X]** of Mardi John Baet the sonne of Edward^ Baet was
baptised.
The same day Jane Payne the Daughter of John Payne ais Leonard
was baptized.
The XXV** day of March Josiah Tebbet the sonne of Jonasf Tebbet
was baptized.
The first day of Aprill Sanderson Burton the sonne of Richard Burton
was baptized.
The xxj** of Aprill John Tebbet the sonne of Edward Tebbet was
baptized.
The vy^ of May Jonas Tomson the sonne of Francis Tomson was
baptized.
The xxvij** of May Jane Coles the daughter of W". Coles [ihe] elder
was baptized.
The xxiiij** day of Junej Silvester Harris the sonne of Silvester Harris
was baptized.
The vii]** day of July Jane Foster the Daughter of Libeas Foster was
baptii
The XV** day of July Alice Licorish the daught'. of W". Licorish was
llie xxvii]^ day of July John Lyne the sonne of Richard Lyne was
baptized.
The same day Ann Tebbet the daughter of John Tebbet the yong*.
was baptized.
The same daye Alice Saxbye the daughf^ of John Saxbye was
baptized.
* Biehard origiimlly. f ChriBtopher altered. % ^^V crossed out.
32 Moulton Register. [1604
The same day Catherine Barret the Daught' of John Barret was
baptized.
The zz]^ of Septemb' Alice the daoght' of Jane Bett (b^otten in
fomicacon fie reputed to one John Wets of Weston*) was
baptized.
Wm: Dalb.
Page 37.
The xzv^ of November Willm Luck the sonne of John Luck was
baptized.
The ix" day of December John Osborne the sonne of John Osborne
was baptized.
The xziij^ day of December Thomas Yates the sonne of Thomas
Yates was baptized.
The zxx day of December Elizabeth Carvell the Daughter of Thorns
Carvell was baptized.
The xxxj**» day of Decemb' Martha Tebbet the Daught' of Lambert
1 ebbet was baptized.
Ano Dni 1605.
The first of January Samuel! Tebbet the sonne of the same Lambert
Tebbet was baptized.
The zzvij^ day of January John Gibson the sonne of Geoffry Gibson
was baptized.
The first Day of February John Wilby the sonne of Willin Wilby was
baptized. §
The zvij^t day of February Sarah Fardell the daughter of John Fardell
was baptized. §
The same Day Susan Mundin the Daughter of Thomas Mundin was
baptized §
The vj*^ Day of March Richard Esson the sonne of Thomas Esson
was baptized. §
The thirdt Day of March John Weh the sonne of Willm Wets was
baptized.§
The xvij^ Da^ of March Patience Dale the Daught" of W. Dale» der.
was baptizedǤ
JB The second Day of Aprill Willm Law the sonne of John Law
was baptized.
The xzviij day of Aprill Grace Wesson the daughter of Wm. Wesson
was baptized.
The xxviij day of Aprill Susanna Gibson y« Daught' of ThomH
Gibson was baptized.
Alyce Brygens the daught' of Thom^ Brigans was baptyzed the
xxviij day of Aprill. A^ 1605.
Wm: Dalb.
• WoBton Fayell. X Inserted later.
t Altered from zzj. § Extent of mildewed edge of parchment.
i605] Baptisms, Part L 33
PagesS. A*> dni 1605./. [Continued].
The xvij day of May Susanna Henman the daught' of Robert
henma was baptyzed.
Nycholas Gifford the sonne of Jeffary Gifford was baptyzed the
xxvj day of May.
The second day of June Silvester Lucke the sonne of Silvest' Lucke
was baptized.
The xxiij"* day of June Phinies Tebbet the sonne of John Tebbet
was baptized.
The xvj"* day of June Sarah Luck the daught' of Thoni»s Luck was
baptized.
The vij^* day of July Susanna Tebbet the daught' of Robert Tebbet
was baptized
1 he xiiij* day of July Stephen Draper the sonne of Bartholmew
Draper was baptized.
The xiiij*** Day of July Wilim Denly the sonne of Richard Denly
was baptized.
The xxj*** day of August Susan Nychols the Daughter of Richard
Nichols was baptized.
The viij"* day of Septemb' John Coles the sonne of Thomas Coles
the Younger was baptized.
The xij*^ of Septemb' Jonas Astell the sonne of Robert Astell was
baptized.
The xxij*** of September Penelope the daughter of Thom*s Ingram
(as it is supposed) & Agnes Phitchet was baptized,
llie xiij'** Day of October Zephaniah Painter the sonne of Willm
Painter was baptized.
The xxvij'^ of October Francis Glover the daughter of Mr. Phinies
Glover was baptized.
l*he same day Willm* Streets the sonne of Thomas Streets was
baptized.
The third day of November Thomas Page the sonne of Richard
Page was baptized.
W: Dale.
Page 39.
The X** Day of November Jane Coke the Daughter of Robert Coke
was baptized.
Tlie first Day of Decemb'' Nicholas Marten the sonne of John
Marten was baptized.
The xxvij** Day of October Elizabeth Tebbott the Daughter of
Jonas Tebbot was baptized. f
The eight Day of Decemb^ Thomas Steevens the sonne of Willm
Steevens was baptized.
Thomas Woorlich son of Richard was baptized eighteene of
January.^
* Sofaaeqiiently added. f Misplaoed entry.
{ Inteited later; belongs to the year 1606.
C
34 Maultan Register. [1606
Ano Dni 1606.
The ix*^ Day of February John Lycorish the sonne of Willm
Lycorish was baptized.
The second Day of March Isabell Barret the Daught' of John Barret
was baptized.
J3 The xxx"* Day of March Christopher Tebbot the sonne of
Edward Tebbot was baptized.
The vj*^ Day of April I Ann Grene the daughter of Richard Grene
was bapt.
The vij'^ Day of May Willm Coles the sonne of Willni Coles.
The xv^*** Day of June Grace Wats the daughter of Thorns Wats
was baptized.
The same Day James Dunckly the sonne of Willm Dunckly the
younger was baptized.
The xxvij*** Day of July Elizabeth Tebbot the daughter of John
Tebbot the younger was baptized.
The same Day Grace Gibson the Daughter of Thorns Gibson
was baptized.
The same Day Elizabeth Paynter the Daught' of Silvester Payater
was baptized. 7*
Page 40.
The x'** day of August Elizabeth Henmanf the daughter of Robert
Henman was baptized.
The xvij*** Day of August John Ma why the sonne of Willm Mawby
was Baptized.
The xxxj^** day of August Rebecca Denly the daughter of Richard
Denly was baptised.
The xiiij'** Day of September Elizabeth [^Ijlank] the reputed Daughter
of John Humphry of Holdenby & Sarah Scrogson was baptized.
The v'^ of October Matthew Luck the sonne of Thorns Luck was
baptized.
The xij* Day of October Matthew Glover the sonne of Phinies
Glover was baptized./.
The xix*^ Day of October Mary Tyms the daughter of Willin Tyfns
was baptized./.
The xxvj*^ Day of October Martha Cox the daughter of Maurice
Cox was baptized.
The same Day Sarah Baet the Daughter of Edward J Baet was
baptized./
The xxx"* Day of \^0€tobeT\^ Sarah Lucke the daughter of John Lucke
was baptized/:
The ix"' Day of Novemb* Ann I'ebbet the Daught' of John Tebbet
was baptized./.
• Altered from x. J Altered a serond time from Richard.
t Written over Marten. § Added later.
i607] Baptisms, Part L 35
The xxx"^ Day^ of Novemb' Ann Goar the Danght* of Willin Goar
was baptized.
The same Day James Harris the sonne of Willm Harris was
baptised./.
The {xtiij*'' o/] Decemb' Marye Facer the Daught' of Nichdlas*
Facer was baptised/.
By me Wm. Dalx./. STg^ wiili ♦/ Dunckly
Vicar./. STg<* witti ? Harris.
Page 41. t Anno Dni 1607.I
The first Day of Jaunary Henry Saxby the sonne of John Saxby was
baptized./:
The Fourth Day of Jaunary Thomas Fostar the sonne of Libeas
Foster was bap*.
The xviij*^ Day of Jaunary Willm Hollwell the sonne of Thorns
Holljwell was baptized.
The viij*^ Day of February Susanna Tomson the Daughter of Francis
Tomson was baptized.
The same Day Thorns Draper the sonne of Francis Draper was
baptized.
The Fourth day of March Ann Gibson the daughter of Geifry Gibson
was baptized. §
The xv*** Day of March Merriall Esson Daughter of Thorns Esson
was baptized.
The xxx*** of March Abraham Gregory the sonne of John Gregory ||
was baptized.
The vij*^ of June Thoins Blackshaw the sonne of John Blackshaw
was baptized.
The ix*** Dalef of July William Dale the sonne of William Dale
cler : was borne, •• and the xij"* Day of the same moneth
baptized.
I'he second Day of August Nicholas Smith the sonne of Thorns
Smith was baptized.
The ix**» Day of August Sarah Tebbott the Daughter of Robert
Tebbott was baptized ft
The xxvi]"* of September Elizabeth Coles the Daughter of Thorns
Coles the younger was baptized.
The same Daye Alexander Law and Thomas Law the sonnes of
John Law were baptized.
* ThomaB scored out.
t This year bsgios 00 Jan. 1st tod ends 15 fnontk$ later ^ i,e., 2$ March,
1607.8.
t To the right appears a sabtraction of dates, •'.«., 1565 — 1607.
§ Buryed crossed out.
II Over an erasure (if . . . cem),
^ A cnrions mistake.
•• First date of birth recorded,
ft Buryed altered.
36 Moulton Register, [1607
Page 42.
The Fourth* of October Thorns Fardell the sonne of John Fardell
was baptized. r^^ . % .
Tlie same Day Susan Tebbott the Daughter of Robert Tebbott the
younger was baptized.
The same Day Sarah Cok the Daughter of Robert Cok was baptized.
The same Day Willm Osborne the sonne of John Osborne was
baptized.
The xi^ of October Elizabeth Perkins the Daughter of Willm Perkins
was baptized.
The xxv'^ of October Nicholas Paynet the sonne of John Paynef
was baptized. , , ^ ,
The Eight Day of November Elizabeth Luck the Daughter of
Silvest'. Luck was baptized.
The xxix*** of November Samuell Paynter the sonne of 'William
Paynter was baptized.
The same Day John Robbyns the sonne of Christopher Robbjns
was baptized.
Margett Barret the daughter of John Barret was baptized the 28 day
of febrarie 1607.
Willia Martie the sonne of John Martine was baptized the 20 day of
March 1607.
Samuell Lucke the sonne of Thomas Lucke was baptized the same
day. •
Elizabeth Wats the daughter of John Wats was baptized the same
day as above.
Ame I'yimmbes the daughter of Willia Tyimbc was baptized the
a<5 day of March: 1607.
The same day Rachell wesson the daughter of Willia Wesson was
baptized the same day.
By me Edmund Anstib, vie".
Pa^«^43+ Anno doni i6o8.
John Jobson the sonne of Richard Jobson was baptized the 8 day
George^Mundine the sonne of John Mundine was baptizd the same
Anne Mam the daughter of Thomas AUam was baptized the 29 day
Willia Cleemcns the sonne of Willia Clemens was baptized the 19
dav of June 1608.
Thomas dunckly ye sonne of Willia duckly was baptized the xxjt^
day of August 1608.
Thomas Perkings the sonne of William Perkings was baptized the
fourth day of Sep: 1608.
•
Originally eight. t Written over PerKw.
J Pnges 43-63 "* ^ery Prowded.
1609] Baptisms y Part L 37
Mary Lichoras, the daughter of Thomas Lichoras was baptized the
4 day of Sep: 1608.
JaDe JonsoQ the daughter of John Joson was baptized the 18 day of
September 1608.
Thomas Times the sonne of John Times was baptized the xx* day
of September 1608.
Jeffery Osburne the sonne of Robert Osburne was bap-tized the
38 day of September 1608.
Rebeckah Glouer the daughter of Phines Glouer was baptized the
second day of Oct : 1608.
Margery Tibbet the daughter of John Tibbet was baptized the
xvj*** day of October 1608.
Alee Cooles the daughter of Thomas Coles was baptized the 18 day
of december 1608.
Elyzabeth Streets the daughter of Thomas Streets was baptized the
22 day of december 1608.
Edmund &Astib.
The XX*** day of January Dorothy facer the daughter of Nicholas facer
was baptized 1608.
Thomas Hackswell the sonne of Thomas Hackswell was baptiz. the
35 day of Januarie 1608.
John Quince the sonne of Richard Quince was baptized the fift day
of februarie: 1608.
Robert Henman the sonne of Robert Hen man ye sonne of \^Rohert\
Henan was baptized the 13 day of februa""y i6o8.*
Anne March the daughter of Nicholas March was baptized the same
day 1608.
Fortune the daughter of Susanas fisher was baptised the 12 of March
1608.
Alio domi 1609.
Onesimus Gibson the sonne of Jeffery Gibson was baptized the
26 day of March 1609.
Sarah Gibson the daughter of Thomas Gibson was bap. the same
day.
William Astell the sonne of Robert Astell & Elizabeth his wife
was baptized the 7 day of May 1609.
John Saxbie the sonne of Thomas Saxbie & Anne his wife was
baptized the same day.
Edward Harris the sonne of Wm. Harris & Agnes his wife was
baptized the ii day of June 1609.
William Corbie the sonne of John Corbie & of Agnis his wife was
baptized the 9 day of June 1609.
John Lucke the sonne of John Lucke & Francis his wife was
baptized the 30 day of July 1606.
* Cf. entry, 24 July, 1614.
38 MoultoH Register, [1609
Dorothy Barret the daughter of John Barret & Marget* his wife was
baptized the 5^ day of August 1609.
Robert Tyms the sonne of Willia Tyms & Te his wif was baptized
the 29*** day of August 1609.
Jane Bats the daughter of Gregory Bates & Rachell his wife was
baptized the 27*'' day of August i69g,
Humphery Blackshawe the sonne of Willia Blackshawe his wifef was
baptized the 8 day of October 1609.
Poge 45-
Martha Cooles the daughter of Thomas Cooles was baptized the
15 day of October 1609.
Josias Tebbet the sonne of Jonasj Tebbet was bapti'ed the 22 day
of October 1609.
Thomas Cooles the sone of William Cooles was bapti'ed the 22 of
October 1609.
Edmund Mundine the sonne of Thomas Mundine was bapised the
same day of October 1609.
Susanna Weeston the daughter of William Weston was baptisd the
22 day of October 1609.
John Foster the sonne of Libbias Foster was baptized the first day
of November 1609.
Margaret Tomson & Alice Tomson.the daughters of Francis Tomson
were baptized the 4 day of decern ber 1609.
Thomas Saxbie the sonne of John Saxbie was baptized the fifteenth
day of december 1609.
Arter Smith the sonne of Thomas Smith was baptized the {7 day of
december 1609.
[Francis Shaw the son of Thomas Shaw was baptized the 6 day q^
yanuariel'W
Anne Mundine the daughter of John Mundine was baptized the
13 day of Januarie 1609.
Thomas Cosbie the sonne of Henrie Cosbie was baptized the
23 day of Januarie 1609.
Katherine§ Glouer the daughter of Phines Glouer was baptized the
7 day of Februarie 1609.
Audery Tebbet the daughter of John Tebbet was baptized the
eleventh day of Februarie 1609.
Thomas Mills the sonne of Adam Mills was baptized the 18 day of
Februarie 1609.
Anne Tymes the daughter of John Tymes was baptized the 20 day of
march 1609.
Timothie Manninge the sonne of Owen Manninge was baptized the
21 day of March 1609.
Jain Lucke the daughter of Silvester Lucke was baptized the 24 day
of March 1609.
* Later insertion. f Name of wife unrecorded. X Hnabandman.
II Inserted in the margin. § Written over an erased name.
i6io] Baptisms, Part /. 39
Ano domi 1610.
Thomas Barber the sonne of Thomas Barber and Alice his wife
was baptized the 15 day of april 1610.
Page 46.*
Anne Tebbet the daughter \pf\ Everit Tebbet was baptizd the xxj***
of aprill 1610.
Elizabeth Bethe the daughter of John Bethe was baptized the 27 day
of Aprill 1610.
Elizabeth Cooles the daughter of Thomas Cooles was baptized the 20
day of May 1610.
Jeremy Painter the sonne of Silvester Painter was baptized the 29 day
of June 1 6 10.
Jane Lawe the daughter of John Lawe was baptized the 4 day of
Julie 16 10.
Robert Grore the sonne of Willia Gore was baptized the 16 day of
August 1610.
Richard Wattf the sonne of Thomas Wattf was baptized the
sixteenth! day of September 16 10.
Anne Lawson the daughter of Thomas Lawson y^| was baptiz.
the 23 day of September 16 10.
Elizabeth Perkings the daughter of Willia Perkings was baptized the
23 day of September 1610.
George Hackswell the sonne of Thomas Hackswell was baptized the
26 day of October 161 o.
John Tebbet the sonne of John Tebbet was baptized the 8 day of
November i6xo.
Thomas Tebbet the sonne of Xpopher Tebbet was baptized the 25 day
of Novernfe§
Wm. Streets the sonne of Thomas Streets was baptized the xxx*** day
of NovemB.
Elizabeth Gtuince the daughter of Richard Quince was baptized the
ix*^ day of DecemB.
Johanne Bate y* daughter of Gregory Bate was baptized the 23 of
Decemb.
William Barnes. ||
francis Gibson y^ daughter of Jeffery Gibson was baptized 23 of
Decemb 1610.
Chrismas y* daughter of William Licoris was baptized the 26 of
Decemb.
* The pagination is somewhat confusing at this point : baptisms on
pp. 55' 5^ follow those on p. 46, bat precede pp. 47 to 54.
t The date repeated above in figares.
X Incomplete: younger may be intended.
§ An entry following has been erased.
li The first of three signatures, i6io-i6l2.
^ Commences a new folio, and is the cause of the confusion already
noted.
40 Moulton Register, [1610
Johanne Allam y^ daughter of Thomas Allam was bapt. Januarj .
12: 1610.
John Pajrne the sonne of John Payne was baptised January ao,
Isabell Gregory y* daughter of John Gregory was bapised Janu : 20.
Jees Gibson y« daughter of John Gibson was baptized Ja : 20 : 1610.
Thomas Sawsbye y* son of Thomas Saksby was bapt: February
the v**>.
Johanne the Daughter of Nicholas Facer was bapt : March the first.
Morris the SQnne of Wittiam Dunckley was bpt : March the x*^.
Anne the daughter of Alexander Scorier was bapt : March y* x***.
Dorothy y* daughter of Matthew Lucke was bapt : March xxij**".
Ann<S dom 161 1.
Christopher Robins son of Xpopher Robins was bapt. March : 25.
Margret Rigge the daughter of Xpopher Rigge was bapt. Aprill
y« viij***.
Tho : Osborne y* son of Robert Osborne was bapt. May y* xx***.
Jonas Stevens y« son of Witt : Stevens was bapt. May y^ xxvj*'' i6ii.
John and Alice, y* son and daughter of Thomas* Halliwell were
bapt. the xxix^ day of May : Anno dom : 161 1 .
Witti Watts y* son of John Watts was bapt : July y* 5 : 161 1 .
Jane Bettley y* daughter of John Bettly was bap* July the xxviij*^
1611.
John Barbar y* sonne of Thomas Barbar was bapt. August xxv^.
Jane March y* daughter of Nicholas March was bapt. y* same day.
Alice Cosbee the daughter of Henry Cosbee was bapt. the xv*** day
[0/] September 161 1.
Jane Barnes the daughter of William Barnes [c/trc] was baptized
the xxij*** day of September 161 1.
Thomas Lawsonne the sonne of Mr. Thomas Lawson was bapt. the
viij*** of September 161 1 .
Thomas Doxsey the spnne of James Doxsey was bapt. the xij*** day
of October 161 1.
W**: Barnes.
Page 56.
Lambert the sonne of Franncis Tompson was bapt. the xx^ day
of October 161 1.
Richard y* sonne of Frauncis Draper was bapt. the xxij*** of October
1611.
Annie .the daughter of Jonas Tebbet was bapt: the xxi*** day of
Novemb 161 1.
Henry the sonne of Silvester Lucke was bapt. the first day of
December 161 1.
Elizabeth the daughter [o/] Josiah Harrington was bapt. the same
day: 161 1.
* Francis partially erased.
i6i3] Baptisms, Part I. 41
Prudence the Daughter of John Mundayne was bapt. the xiij**" day
of December 161 1.
John Wyncles the sonne of John Wyncles was bapt. the xv"* day of
Decemb.
Henry Gibson the sonne of Thomas Gibson was bapt. the xxIsl^
day of December 1611.
Joane Glover the daughter of Phinees Glover was bapt. the seaventh
day of January.
Frauncis Marriat the sonne of Franneis Marriat was bapt. January
theeyght: 161 1.
Dorothy Perkins the daughter of William Perkins was bapt. Fabruary
thexvij*^ 161 1. *
Elezebeth Bariat y« Daughter [0/] Robert Bariat bapt. the: xvij of
fabruary: 1611.
1612. Anno doih 161 2.
Elizabeth & Annis y* daughters of Libbeas Foster were bapt. the
xxiiij*** of Aprill 1612.
Elizabeth Sergeant y* daughter of Steven Sergeant was bapt. y« 3 day
of May 1612.
Thomas Cooles tlie sonne of Thomas Coles was bapt. the x*** of May
1612.
Grace Tebbat the daughter of John Tebbat was bapt. the xxix**» day
of June 161 2.
Henry Smith y« son of Thomas Smith was bapt. the iv*** of Julye
1612.
Matthew Essex y* son of Matthew Essex was bapt. the 19"* of July :
1612.
Wm: Barnes.
Page 47.**
Joane Allam y^ daughter of Thomas Allam was bapt. the xvj^^
August 161 2.
William Joanes y* son of Wm. Joanes was bapt. the xxiiij*^^ of
August 1 61 2.
Israellf Saxbye y* daughter of Thomas Saxbye was bapt. the 6^** of
September 161 2.
Elizabeth Lawsonne y^ daughter of I'homas Lawsonne gent, was
bapt. the 4**^ day of Octob 1612.
John Manning y* son of HenryeJ Manning bapt. Septeb. 28**^ 161 2.
Matthew Cosbye y* son of Henry Cosbye bapt. Noveber y® firste.
Thomas Sawsbye y^ son [q/*] John Sawsbye bapt. Novemli y* 8***
1612.
William & Thomas y* sons [o/] Robert Cooke was bapt. Decemb
y* io**» 161 2.
• Pages 47 to 54 follow page 56 and precede page 57.
t Qy. " Uhaell " (for UaheU)^ otherwise " daughter " is an error.
X John aoored through.
42 McultOH Register. [1612
Joseph Bate 7* sonne of Edward Bate was bapt y* 24^ day of
Decemb.
John & Joane y* sonne & daughter of John Times were bapt. y* first
day of Januarye* 161 2.
John Payne sonne of John Payne ats Leonarde was bapt. y* 9^ of
January 1612. f
Elizabeth Hacksoll the daughter of Thomas Hacksdt was baptised
the eteaventh Day of January 1612 .
Phinehas Tebbott the sonne of John Tebbott was baptised the
twentyeth Day of January 1612.
Susanna Gybson the Daughter of John Gybson was baptised the
second Day of FeBruary 1612 .
Annis Barbar daughter of Thomas Barbar was baptised the seauenth
Day of February 1612.
Thomas Manninge sonne of Owyn Manninge was baptised the 21^
Day of February 1612.
Edwarde Munden the sonne of John Munden was baptised the 28^
Daye of Februarye 1612.
Willyam GtuynceJ the son of Richard Gtuynce^ was baptised the 14**
Day of March 161 2.
Alice Doxey Daughter unto James Doxey was baptised the 2i**» Daye
of March 1612 .
Elizabeth Faser daughter of Nicholas Faser was baptised the 2i^^ of
March 1612.
Daniel Pigot§ Richard Quince R ") ^i„,^i„^^^«„
Curate./ Willm Osbou.fe X } <^^««^»^^«ie«s.
Page 48. Anno Domi 16 1 3.
Imprs. Elizabeth Streetes Daughter of Thomas Streetes was baptised
the 2 5*^ Day of March 1613 .
Elsibeth Blackstone Daughter of John Blackstone was baptised the
28^* Day of March 1613 .
Thomas Marsh the sonne of Nicholas Marsh was baptised the 4^ of
Aprill 1613 .
Anne Osboume Daughter of John Osboume was baptised y* 9^ of
May 1613.
Margery Baker Daughter of John Baker was baptised je 20^^ of Jun
1613.
Phinehas Gloover sonne of Phinehas Glooyer gent was baptised the
29*"* of June 1613.
• February partially enued.
t The year is now underlined, Pi^ot continuing the practice nntil 1616.
X Written over " Tytnmes " and " Tymes.**
§ The first of fonr signatores, 1612— 1615.
1614] Baptisms, Part L 43
Alice Todd Daughter of Thomas Todd was baptised the 7^ of
Septemb. 16 13.
Elizabeth Gybson Daughter of JefiFery Gybson was baptised y* \^^ of
Septemb. 1613.
John Collins sonne of John Collins was baptised y* 26^^ of Septemb
1613-
Henry Winckels sonne of John Winckles was baptised y* 26^ of
Septemb. 1613.
William Osboume sonne of RobtyOsbourae was bapt. y* 30^ of
Septemb. 1613 .
Gloover Lawson soime of Thomas Lawson gent, was bapt. y* 3 day
of Octob' 1613 .
Thomas Lucke sonne of Mathewe Lucke was bapt. y* 3 daye of
Octob' 1613 .
Sarah Perkins Daughter of Wiitm Perkins was bapt the 17^ of
Octob' 1613.
Daniel Nethercottf sonne of Edward Nethercottf was bapt. tlie 12**^
of Nouemb 1613.
Phinehas Essex sonne of Mathewe Essex was bapt. y* 14^ of
Nouemb. 1613.
Marye Coles Daughter of Thomas Coles was bapt. y* 27 of Decemb"^
1613 .
Jane Paynter Daughter of William Paynter was baptised y* 10*** of
January 1613.
Daniel Brittayne sonne of Richard Brittayne was bapt. y* 23^^ of
January.
Anne Nicolls Daughter of. Will™ Nichols was bapt. y* i^ of
Feb^ 1613.
Susanna Coles daughter of WiDm Coles was bapt. the 20^ of Feb :
Alice Gybson daughter of Thomas Gybson was bapt. y* 27*** of Feb.
1613.
Thomas Camefeilde sonne of George Camfeilde was bapt. y* 16^^ of
March i6m.*
Ann<» Domi i6i4.t
Imp^ Alice Cosbye Daughter of Henry Cosbye was baptised 7*** of
Aprill 1614 .
Willi! Manninge y« sonne of Henrye Manninge was bapt. ^^ of
April 1614 .
• Followed by an eutry (ucored) to " alice Coabyey 7 April 1613."
t The first instance of the burial of an nnbaptized child (Harriet) occurs
this year, and eighteen others are noted between 161 5 and 1629.
44 Moulton Register, \}^H
Robert Tebbett sonne of Christoph*' Tebbet was bapt. y* 12*'' of
april 1614 .
Willia Coles sonne of Thomas Coles was baptised y* 21*** of April
1614.
Danibl PiGOT (minister) ^h^^^^^Ro^^^^^^ | ChuitAwaidens.
Page 49.
Joane Saxbye Daughter of Thomas Saxbye was bapt. \^Jirst of May]*
1614.
Mary Groue Daughter of Thomas Grove was baptised y* third of
July 1614.
Henry Smith y« secondt sonne of that name of Thomas Smith was
baptised the 24*'* of July 161 4.
Daniel Bettle sone of John Bettle was baptised y* 24*^ of August
1614.
Elisabeth Lucke Daughter of John Lucke was baptised y^ iS**' of
Septemb': i6i4.
Martha Lawson Daughter of Thomas Lawson was bapt. y* 25^^ of
Sept. 1614.
Thomas Lucke sonne of Mathewe Lucke was bapt. y* 29"* of Sept.
i6i4.
Elizabeth Johnson Daughter of Robt Johnson was bapt. y* 20*"" of
Novemb. 16 14.
Lawrence Lucke sonne of Siluester Lucke was bapt y* 30*** of
Novemb' 1614.
Anne Paynter daugliter of John Paynter was bapt. y* first of January
i6i4.
William Tymms sonne of William Tims [was! bapt. y* 30* of
January i6i4.
Prudence Tebbet Daughter of John Tebbet was bapt. j* \g of
Febr. i6i4.
Alice Lacke daughter of William Lacke was bapt. y* 9^ of March
i6i4.
Anne Nethercottf daughter of Edward Nethercottf was bapt. y*
i2^** of March i6i4.
Elizabeth Henman Daughter of Robt Henman was bapt. y* i2*'* of
March i6i4.
Ano Dod^i i6i5.J
Imp'mis Anne Doxeye Daughter of James Doxeye was bapt. y*
2* of Aprill i6i5.
* Later insertion.
t Cf. burial of 1 1 March 1689 where Wm. Chapman is styled tei-tius.
X Burials this year include unbaptized children of Owen Manninge, Robert
Barret, Uomphrey Eastou, Philip Godbey, Thomas Hacksell, Maurice Baker.
i6i5] Baptisms, Pari L 45
■
•John Gregorye son of John Gregorye, deceased,! was bapt. the
foarth of April idi^.
Thomas Rigge sonne of Chrp Rigge was bapt. y* ninth Daye of
April idi^.
Eanice Overton daughter of John Ouerton Deceased} was bapt. y*
7*"* of May 1615.
Thomas Bate sonne of Gregorye Bate was bapt y* 14"* of Maye.
Alice Seargeant Daughter of Steuen Seargeant was bapt. the ai^ of
May 1615.
Elizabeth March Daughter of Nicholas March was baptized the eight
& twentyeth Daye of Maye An® J6i5.
John Joanes sonne of Wltm Joanes was bapt. y* 4^^ day of August i6i j.
Richard Steuens sonne of wltm Steuens was bapt. y* 13^ Aug. i6i5.
Robert Tebbot y« sonne of John Tebbott was bapt. the 27**^ of
Aug*. i6i5.
Richard Pigot the sonne of Daniel Pigot cler. Was baptized the Thiirde
Daye of September An* idij.
Henry Perkins y' sonne of William Perkins was baptized the Seauen-
teenth Day of September Ano i6i5.
Daniel Pioot minister ibid. Thomas Gibson *) Church
Jambs Doxby ) [wardens]
Page 50.
Richard Streets y* sonne of Thomas Streets was bap. the First Daye
of Octob' 1615.
Edward Winckles the sonne of John Winckles was baptized the eigth
Daye of Octob' i6i5.
Henrye Cave the sonne of Robert Cave was baptized the 22'** of
Octob' i6i5.
Edwarde Lawson the sonne of Thomas Lawson [Gent] was baptized
y* nine & Twentyeth day of Octob''J6i^.
Anne Rowledge Daughter of Henry Rowledge was baptized y*
Tweluth Daye of Novembr. \6\y
Isabel AUin daughter of Willian AlHn was baptized the sixe &
twentyeth Daye of Novembr An** i6i3.
Mary Munden Daughter of John Mundeti was baptized the sixe &
twentyeth Daye of Novemb'' An® ^615.
Margerye Gibson Daughter of John Gibson was baptized the thirde
Day of December An® i6i5.
Annis Manninge Daughter ot Henrye Manninge was baptized y*
three & twentyeth Daye of Decemb' An® \6\^,
Daniell Barbar sonne of Thomas Barbar was baptized the Foureteenth
Day of January An® i6i5.
Anne Jeffeiyes Daughter of Richard Jefferyes was baptized y®
Foureteenth Daye of January e_i6i5.
* Mufgin : '* po9thumay f Buried 25 Dec. 1614. % Buried 12 Feb. 1614.
46 Moultan Register. [1615
JcMine Duncklej Daughter of Isabel Dunckley (y* wife of William
Dunckley lately Deceased^* was baptized y* eight Daye of
February. Posthuma. i6i5.
Joane Osboume Daughter of Robert Osboume was baptized the
Fourth Daye of March An* i6i5.
Mathewe Saxbye sonne of Thomas Saxbye was baptized the Tenth
Day of March i6i5.
Frauncis Corbee Daughter of John Corbee was baptized the Tenth
Daye of March.
Elizabeth Cosbye Daughter of Henrye Cosbye was baptized y*
\seauenUtniK\ Daye of March idij.
Daniel Pioot minister ibid. Jamks Doxckt 7 [CAicrrA-
Tho. Gibson ) wardens^
Page SI i Ann* Domi 1616.
Imp" John Tebbot sonne of Jonast Tebbot & Joane his wife was
baptized y* nineteenth Day of Ma^ 1616,
Ite Thomas Chapman the sonne of William Chapman & of his wife§
was bapt. the sixe & Twentyeth Day of May 1616.
Ite Phinehas Leonard ats Payne the sonne of John Leonarde ais Payne
was baptized the sixteenth Day of June 1616.
Ite Thomas Gibson the sonne of Thomas Gibson & of alice his wife
was baptized the eleaventh Day of August M6,
Ite Anne Quince Daughter of Richard Quince & of [He//in]l\ his
wife was baptized the Fine & Twentyeth Day of August i6[/d].
Ite Richard Rigge the sonne of Chrp Rigge was bapt: the eight Daye
of September.
William Coles the sonne of Thomas Coles was Baptized the 10^ of
Nouember 16 16.
Robert Camefield the sonne of George Camefield was baptyed the
foure and twnteth of Nouember i6i6.
Richard Lucke the sonne of Sillvester Lucke was baptized the first
day of December 161 6.
Samuell Boddinton \the sonne of !f^i/lia bf Margerif^] was baptized
the [22'*] day of [Lfecemf^er j6j6\
* Bur. 28 Jan. 1615.
t A page of exceptional neatness.
X Calendar (E. 1) : Bond of Jonas Tebbet in the sum of 4O8. to Ric. Fowler
and Nic. March ; Thos. CoUes, Phineas Clements {fritnesites) ; dated 9 June 1616
(very mutilated).
§ Wife's name nnrecorded.
1 1 Written over Alice. See bapt. 7 Jnne
If This is written in a space away from the entry, to which however it
undoubtedly belongs. Margery was buried 14 Nny. 1620.
i6i7] Baptisms, Part L 47
John Baker the sonne of John Baker wase baptized the [v;'*] day of
Janiiay.
[Anne Perkins'], the dater of Wittm Perkinges was baptized the
[7^-*] day [ofyanuary 1616*].
allic[e] Betly the dafter of John Betl[y] was baptized the [/2'*]
day of January [^1616'].
James Doxie the sonne of James Doxey was baptized the 8*^ of
February 161 6.
Valentine Mafiing the sonne of Owen Manning was baptized the
xiv"* of February 1616.
Jone Baker the daughter of Morris Baker was baptized the 19^ of
March 161 6.
Agnes Hacswell the daughter of Thomas Hackswell was baptized
the 20**^ of March 161 6.
Richard WALKXR^f minister.
S.LUKSTER LuciK { charchwardens.
Gborob [Cam] FBI u> (
Page 5a. 161 7.
Humfrey Tims the sonne of John Tims and [Alice^X his wife was
baptized the 13^ of apriU. 1617.
Anne Esson the daughter of Humfrey Esson and Elizabeth his wife
was baptized the 23 of aprilL 161 7.
John Tebatt the sonne of Anne Tebatt (the wife of John Tebat lately
deceased) 1 1 was baptized the first day of June 161 7.
Elizabeth Manning the daughter of Henry Manning and [EHTiabeth]^
his wife was baptized the 15*** of June. 161 7.
James Henman the sonne of Robert Henman and Jane his wife was
baptized the 22^ of June. 161 7.
Thomas dawes the sonne of John dawes and Ann his wife was
baptized the vj day of July. 161 7.
Nicholas Tebatt the sonne of Christopher Tebatt and Jone his wife
was baptized 13 day of July. 161 7. §
William Allam the sonne of Thomas Allam and Isabell his wife was
baptized the 3i day of August: 161 7.
Richard Nethercote the sonne of Edward Nethercote and Susanna his
wife was baptized the i4 day of September 161 7 :
Alee Munden the daughter of John Munden and Alee his wife was
baptized the 21 day of September: 161 7.
Rebeckah Rogers daughter of Jone Rogers wife of John Rogers
late decesedjl was baptized the 26 day of September: 1617.
Jone Rogers daughter of the same Jone Rogers was baptized the
same day of September : 161 7.
Isabell Paynter daughter of John Paynter and Anne his wife was
baptized the 19 day of October: 161 7.
* Later altenations. i| Date of borial now loBt.
t Only gignatnTO. if In the margin : Alice scored out.
X Later inaertion. § Probably the last entry recorded by Walker.
48 Maultan Register. [1617
Agnis Mabes daughter of Peter Mabes and Elizabeth his wife was
baptized the 9 day of nouember : 161 7.
Susanna Marsh daughter of Mr. Nicholas Marsh and Elizabeth his
wife was baptized the 16 day of nouember.
Clement Streets sonne of Thomas Streets and Iserbell his wife was
baptized the j day of December: 161 7.
Elizabeth Godby daughter of Phillip Godby and Adery his wife was
baptized the 10 day of December: 161 7.
Ann Sargan daughter of Steven Sargan* and Ann his wife was
baptized the 25 of december: 161 7.
Thomas Baret sonne of Robert Baret and Alic[e] his wife was
baptized the 29 of December: 161 7.
Page 53.
Susan Waterfall Daughter of Robert Waterfall and Ann his wife was
baptized 15 day of February. 161 7.
\_fViUiam Saxbe Sonne of Thomas Saxhe and Ann his wife was
baptized the iS day of February : 161 7.]
Anno i6i8.t
Amy Gibson the daughter of John Gibson and Alic[<r] his wife was
baptized the vij day of April : 161 8.
Sara Monden Daughter of Thomas and Agnis his wife was Baptized
the 19 Daye of Aprell : 161 8.
Agnis quince daughter of Richard quince and Elline his wife was
baptized the vij day of June : 161 8. .
Francis Gibsone daughter of JefEory Gibson and Em. his wife was
baptized the 14 day of June: 161 8.
Jone Lawsone Daughter of Thomas lawsone gent and Elizabeth! | his
wife was baptized the 24 day of June: 161 8.
Jone winkeles Daughter of John Winkeles and Jone his wife was
baptized the 12 day of July 161 8.
Elizabeth gore Daughter of John Gore and Anne his wife was baptized
the [^j]§ day of august
Thomas Barit sonne of Francis Barit and Elizabeth his wife was
baptized the 2 day of September — 161 8.
The same day Ann Marit Daughter of phrancis Marit and Ann his
wife was baptized 161 8.
Thomas Tayler sonne of John Thayler and Jane his wife was
baptized the vj day of September 161 8.
Sara Jones Daughter of John Jones and Ann his wife was baptized
the ij day of September: 16 18:
* Sargeant.
t Unbaptised ohildren of Joan Faricr and Thos. Robins occur tliis
year among the bnria]0.
X Between the lines is written: ^^ memento Rogear Le hue veniee, etiam
in hoc die, viz. vicesimo 4to die Junij."
§ Originally 27,
i6l9] Baptisms, Part I. 49
Ann Coles Daughter of Thomas Coles and Jone his wife was
baptized the [20] daj of September : 1618.
Elizabeth Paynter Oanghter of John Paynter and Ann his wife was
baptized the 4 day of October 161 8.
Jeffery Saxbe sonne of John Saxbe and Anne his wife was baptized
the 4 day of October: \^i6l8'\*
""»•- '■■t "."i^erf ?;-^ SS."| ^St } ■»■»
Page 54.J
Jdin Dawes y* son of John Dawes, and Margerie Perkins y* danghtre
of William Perkins, were baptized ye x^ daye of No : 161 8.
Sara Rowlidg daughter to Henrie Rowlidg was baptized y* last daye
of Nouember 16 18
John Browne j* sonne of Willia Browne, and Henrie To3rte y^ son of
Robert Toyte, were baptized y* 6 daye of December 1618.
John Lucke ye sone of John Lucke was baptized y* 8^ daye of
Januarte 161 8.
Phinies Baker y* sone of John Baker was baptized y* xj daye of
februarie 161 8.
Richard Collins the sone of John Collins was baptized y* xiiij^ daye
of februarie 1618.
Willia Tebbat y* sone of Jonas was baptized y* xxviij day of Februarie
1618.
Alice A 11am y* daughter of Thomas was baptized y* xxi day of
March 1618.
Anno Dom 1619.
Elizabeth Rigge y* daughter of Christopher Rigge was baptized y*
xxviij*** day of March 1619.
Willia Barbar y* son of Thomas Barbar was baptised y* 4 daye of
Aprill 1 619.
Marie Manning the daughter of Harvie manning was baptized y* 9
daye of maye.
the same daye willia Adkins y* supposed son of John adkins was
baptized 1619.
John Nicols y* son of Willia Nicols was bap* y* xviij daye [of Maye],
ames Robins y* sone of Richard Robins was bap* y* iij daye of June
1619. P ^^ R*L.§
Rebek. Holmes y* daughter of Mathew Holmes was bap* one
Midsomer daye 1619.
Beoiamin Lauson y* son of Thomas Lawson was bapti-r ye daye of
Julie 1619.II
• Altered from 1616.
t Chilj sigtuitare: cf. 3 June 1619.
t Perhaps the most crowded page in the Bister.
§ For Roger Ley.
II An entry foUowa to **Rehekah Hoimes*' (soored): inaerted again after
Bohine.
50 Moulton Register, [}^^9
Christopher Tebbet y* sone of Christopher Tebbet was bapt. ye ziij
daje of Septeber.
Emm Marsh y* daughter of Nicholas Marsh was bapt : y^ zxvj daye
of September i6i9.
Anne Saxbie y* daughter of John Saxbie was bapt : y* zxrij daye of
September 1619.
Alice Woodward y^ daughter of Daniell Woodward was bapt y^ viij
daye of October 16 19.
Isabel! Baker y* daughter of Morris baker was bapt. y® last daye of
{^Octo*'\ 1619.
WiUia Brittaine y* soiie of Richard Brittai&e was bapt : y* first daye
of \_N(w*\
Thomas Mabs y* sone of Peter Mabs was bapt: y* xzj daye of
November.
Richard Lovell y* sone of Ralph Lovell was bapt. y* xxviij day of
November.
Samuel Chapman y* sone of Phinies Chapman was bapt. y* xij daye
of December.
Robert Shredley y* sone of Robert Shredley was bapt : y* xiz daye
of Deceber.
Elizabeth Pescoutle y* daughter of John was bapt: y* xxvj of
December.
Ann Waterfall y« daughter of Robert Waterfall was bapt. y* ix daye
of Januarie.
f Elnor Nethercoate y* daught. of Edward Nethercoate was bapt.
^ y* xvj daye of Januarie.
I Elizabeth White, y* daught: of John White was bapt. y* xvj daye
V of Januarie.
Alice Steuens Daughter of William Stevens was bapti. the 6 day of
March.
Anno 1620.
Sara Browne daughter of william Brown was baptized March the 28.
william bawe Sonne of william bawe was baptized april the 23.
william Coles sonne of Thomas Coles was baptized June the 28.
Dorabye lawsone Daughter of Thomas lawsone gent, was baptized
the 6 of July.
Ann and Jane louell Daughters of Ralph louell was baptized
July [/?].
Elizabeth marrsh daughter of Peter marrsh was baptized the 29 of
July.
Richard Qunce sonne of Richard Qunce was baptized \^August\^ the
Grace kyrke Daughter of william kyrke was bap-tized the august 12.
Ann Smith Daughter of Thomas Smith was baptized the September
the 14.
• Written over SeptemheTf and October respectively.
t September scored through.
i63i] Baptisms, Part L Si
Pagt^i* [A.D. 1620. Continued?^
Ann Clements daughter of phenies Clements was baptized September
the 8.
William woodard sonne of Daniel woodard was baptized September
the 14.
Ann Dawes Daughter of John Dawes was baptized October the 4.
Greorge Camfeld sonne of Greorge Camfeld was baptized October the
Elizabeth Baret Daughter of Frances Baret was baptized nouem-
\her6\.
William Launden sonne of Thomas Launden was baptized the 10 of
Decern.
John Incke sonne of Thomas luck was baptized January the 14.
Patience homes Daughter of Mathew homes was baptized January
the a8.
William Gibson sonne of Jeffery Gibsone was baptized february the
4-
William Perkynes sonne of william Perkynes was baptized March the
lo*"*.
Elizabeth Baker Daughter of John Baker was baptized March the 31.
the same day Elizabeth Munden Daughter of Thomas Munden was
baptized.
Ann : i : 6 : 2 : i rf
C Edmun Sazbee \jimne\ of John Saxbee was baptized the 21 of May.
\ Alexander louet sonne of Raphell louet was baptized the 10 of June.
Maigery gore Daughter of John gore was baptis&ed the 9 of July.
John Werly [ionife] of Richard Worley was baptized the 15 day of
July.
Elizabeth Perren Daughter of Morris Perren was baptized the 22 of
July.
Jane Jeffery Daughter of Richard Jeffery was baptized the 20 of
August.
John Marsh son of Nicklis marsh was baptized the 26 of Angst.
Elizabeth Browne Daughter of william Browne was baptized the 16
of Septem.
the same day mathew Henman sonne of Robert Henman was
baptized.
Alexander Maninge sonne of Henry Maninge was baptized the 23 day
of Septem.
the same day Alice Tayler Daughter of John Tayler was baptized
1:6:2:1:
Elizabeth noarsh Daughter of Peter marsh was baptized the 21 day of
October 1621.
* Pagea 55 and 56 contain baptisms from 23 Dec. 1610 to 19 July 1612.
t Unbaptised children of 'Rdrnwud, March^ Jn. Beckles^ and Wm. Munden
oociir this year among the burials.
$2 Moulton Register. [1621
zi of October Roberd Coles the sooae [0/] William Coles was
baptized.
XXV of nouember \^Ann] Tite the daoh-ter of Robert tite was
baptized,
iiij of [January'] Sasane nethercot the dav-ter of Edwarde.
[yj of January] Robert Hachwel the soone [0/ ] Thomas hacwell
The 19 day of Januaiy Jane Chapman Daughter of Ann Chapman
was baptized.
The 27 day of January Ann Scredly Daughter of Richard Scredly
was baptized.
The 10 day of March John Baker sonne of Manrioe Baker was
baptized.
The same day Thomas Paynter sonne of Thomas Paynter was
baptized,
l^e same day Richard Mabes sonne of Peter mabes was baptized.
The 17 day of march Robert Streetes sonne of Thomas Streetes
was baptiz^.
Anno 1622*
The 14 day of Aprill George Coles sonne of Thomas Coles [and Jane
his wife] was baptized.
The 25 day of Aprill Edward Lawsone Sonne of [Thomas] Lawsone
gent and Elizabeth his wife was baptized.
Pagt 58.
I'he 38 da^ of Aprill Richard Saxbe sonne of Thomas Saxbe and
Ann his wife was baptized.
The 5 day of May Thomas Allam sonne of Thomas Allam and Isabell
his wife was baptized 1622.
William FLKsswBRxt Vicar.
William CrainbJ minister.
The 8 Daie of May I'homas Robins the son of Thomas Robins and
Elizabeth his wyffe was Baptized.
The 12 day of may Siluester Tebbut sonne of Jonas Tebbut and Jone
his wife was baptized 1622.
The 28 day of Jul y Ann White Daughter of John White and Sarah
his wife was baptized.
William Parkins sonne of william Parkins and Elizabeth his wife '
baptized the eleuenth day of August.
Ann La cke Daughter of William Lacke and C atheren his wife
baptized the 29 day of September.
• Four nnbftptized children of Wm. Wattes, Jn. Gonre, and Roh.
Waterfall (2) were buried in 1622.
t Only signature. He resided at Abington, although Vicar here 1607 — 1627.
X First of six signatures, 1622 — 1626. He was preceded by "Jn. Jobarne
minister " (bur. 27 Dec. 1 622), whose signature does not, however, occur ia
the Register. See entry also of 26 April 1635 ^^^ Knightly Wallis, Curute.
1623] Baptistns, Part L S3
Thofnas Browne sonne of william Browne and Sibbell his wife was
baptized the 12 day of October.
Margaret the Daughter of Sara Welles and as it is supposed of James
Doxse was baptized the 8 of nonember.
John Paibry son of Richard Parbry and Jone his wife was baptized
the first day of December.
Ann Baret Daughter of Francis Baret and Elizabeth his wife was
baptized the 5 day of January.
William Coles son of Willliam Coles and Ann his wife was baptized
the 19 day of January.
The same day Issabell Tyte Daughter of Thomas Tyte and Elizabeth
his wife was baptized.
The 2 day of february Elizabeth landen Daughter of Thomas Landen
and Ann his wife was baptized.
Jane Symcoate daughter of Tho: Symcoate was baptized 16 of
February.
Jane Lncke daughter of Tho : Lucke was baptised 16 of February.
Joane Nethercoate daughter of Ed: Nethercoate* was baptized
16 march.t
Anno domni 1623.^
William Craink { minister {
Richard Fowlbr
H'
William Emsonn. ^ ^ Churchwardens.
^^^ 59-
Ann Lad daughter of Phineas Lad and Anne was baptized — Aprill — 6.
Alee Rigge daughter of Christopher & Alee was baptized June : i.
John Painter sonne of John & Anne was baptized 23 of July.
William Robines sonne of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized : 10: of
August
Susanna Marsh the daughter of Nicholas & Eliz: was baptized:
August : 17.
Richard Woorley sonne of Richard & Elizabeth was baptized Noiir; 2.
John White sonne of John & Sarah was baptized Nouember : 2.
* ArmM of the familjr given in Burke's *' Landed Gentry" (7th ed.
P* 1335) • P®f P^^ ^ i^d Arg., on a chevron Az. between three boars' heads
8a. as many bezants. Crest: A boar's head erased Sa. In that work the
lineage at Henry Osmund Nefhercote (1819 — 1 886) is traced through John
(1782 — 1867), to Roger (bom lo May, 1 75 1; married Mary, daughter of Jn.
Wright, of Lubenham, Leics. ; died 18 February, 1800), and John Nethercote
(bom 1708, died il September, 171 1), of Clipetone, Sibbertoft, Oxen don, and
Arthingworth. The earliest entry in the Register is that of Daniel, son of
Edward Nethercoate, who was baptized November 12th and buried
November 15th, 1613.
t Then follows : Anne Lad, the daughter of Phineas Lad, was baptized
the 6 of Aprill 1623, which has been scored out, then phiced under the
heading 1623, again struck out, and at last put at the head of page 59.
X Two children of Phineas Clements were this year buried unbaptized.
54 MoultoH Register. [1624
Jane Chapman daughter of John & Darolhie was baptized : Nooem-
ber: 3.
Anne WincUes daughter of John & Joane was baptized : Noor : 30.
Isabell Lacke dau^ter of William & Cathenne was baptized
Janoarj : 4.
John Waterfall sonne of Robert & Ayme was baptized Jann : 6.
Elizabeth Tebatt daughter of John & Annis was baptized January : 16.
Sarah Manning daughter of Henry &- Elizabeth was baptized
February: t.
Sarah Perrine daughter of Marice & Anne was baptized : February : 8.
John & ^ n^i^ f children of Phillip & Audery were baptized :
Sarah ] ^'^^J \ February : 16.
Mary Smyth daughter of Thomas & Mary was baptized : Februaiy : 25.
William Gore sonne of John & Mary was baptized : March : 21.
Henry Cooke sonne of lliomas & Joane was baptized : March : ai.
Anne Simcoate daughter of Tho : & Mary was baptized : March : 28.
Humphrey Times sonne of John Times & A lice was baptized: Aprill: 4.
Anne Browne daughter of Wittm & Sybell was baptized : Apr : 25.
Sarah March daughter [of] Peter & Frauncis was baptized : May : 2.
Thomas Parberry sonne of Richard & Joan was baptized : May 23.
Samuell Stocken sonne of Geoige Stodcen & Dorothie was baptized
June xx"».
Alice Watts daughter of William and Anne was baptized : June . 27.
Sarah Craine daughter of William and Susanne was baptized : Jul^ : 4.
Mary Woodward daughter of Daniel and Prudence was baptized:
Aug: 15.
William Cooles sonne of Wifim & Anne was baptized, August : 15.
Susanna Clements daughter of Phineas and Joane was bapt : Aug : 29.
John Lucke sonne of Tho: and Elizabeth was baptized: October : 10*''.
Isabell Doxie daughter of James and Sarah was bap : October [//].
Christian Tebbat daughter of William & Mary was bap : Decem-
ber [^y],
Thomas Tite sonne of Robert and Emm. was bap. January — 6.
WiLUAU Craink.
Page 60.
Susanna Baker daughter of Maurice & Joane was bap : January : 15.
Elizabeth Flukman daughter of George & [£//en]t was baptized
march 6.
• Births in 1624: John Marsh (died Oct. 1658) ; also MlxMaheOK Mank^
his wife (who died, according to tombetone, 5 Mar. 171 1 ; but that date does
not occur in the Register). Among the boriais this year mention is made of
ThM, Painter* t nnbaptised child.
t OicUie stmok out.
1625] Baptisms, Part I. 55
Jeffery Gibson son' of Jeffery and Emm. /
Thomas Flaxwell son of Thomas and Alice J were baptized — March 13.
Robert Ladd son of Phineas and Isabell (
Jane Waterfall daughter of Robert & Agnis was baptized : March 20.
I William Grains {Curate}
i Nicholas Marsh C . 1 _3
(hkkrt ALLEN J ch^chwardeos.
Anno Do-mi-ni- 1625.
William Mabbes son of Peter and Elizabeth was baptized : Aprill : 10,
William Camfield son of George and Elizabeth was baptized : Aprill 10.
Judith Sapcoate daughter of William and Joane was baptized : Aprill 24.
George Rigg son of Christopher and Alice was baptized May — i.
Thomas Tompson son of Willia & Elizabeth was baptized : — May : 18.
Henry Bumam and C sons of John Bumam and Beede were bap :
John Burnam \ Aprill: 17.
Randle Smcoe son of Thomas & Mary was baptized July 3.
Sarah Shreadley daughter of Richard and Mary was baptized —
july_,o*h.
William Marsh son of Nicholaus and Elizabeth was baptized
August : — 21.
\Henrii\ Coales son of Thotnas and Joane Coales was baptized
August— 25.
Thomas Woorley son of Richard and Elizabeth was baptized
August : — 28.
Edward Clements son of Phineas and Joane was baptized : octo ; 1 6.
Thomas Lucke son of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized octo : 19.
George Nethercoate son of Edward & Susanna was baptized
October: 23.
John Robbins son of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized —
\Ptceml€T 4],
GregoTj Allin son of Henry & Isabell C t«r» K ** «/i
Thomas Lucke son of Thomas and Emme ] were Daptiz«i
William Lacke son of William and Katherine ( ^^^^^ '«•
Thomas Dissington son of Thomas and Isabell was baptized
Decem : — 25.
Francis Craine son of William and Susanna was baptized January : 8.
Ann Landan daughter of Tho : and Ann was baptized January i.
[Daniel] Browne son of W" and Sybell was baptized — January — 22.
Chanty Manning daughter of Henry & Elizabeth was baptized'
January 22.
William CRAiNsf C \
Thomas Coales < Churchwardens. >
John Whit* ( )
* To the left is an interesting note: This yeare [Jf025] was a great
fHagwe in London and country, in primo anno Caroli Regis,
f He writes, to the left, FamtUus sojcrorwn ; next year it is 8ervu$
waerorwm.
56 Moulton Register. [1626
Page 61. Anno Domini: 1626.
[D<f]borah Rogers datigfater of W" Rogers and Joane was baptized—
March 26.
ETAo]mas Tebat son of John & Anne Tebat was baptized — ^Aprill 2.
2>oro]thjr Painter daughter of Thomas Painter & Anne his wife was
baptized — Aprill 10.
Fran] cis Cooles daughter of Witt and Anne was baptized Aprill — 16.
_ya]ne White daughter of John and Sarah was baptized April! — 16.
\Eli%aheth'\ Taylor daughter of John & Mary was baptized
Aprill — ^30.
[/?e^e]ccaka Mabbes* daughter of Peter & Eliza: was baptized
Maj — 24.
John Hickman sone of George & Ellen was baptized June 25.
Robert Cooles sone of Robert & Elizabeth was baptized — August — 13.
John Doxie son of James & Sarah was baptized — August — 27.
Thomas Marsh son of Thomas and Elizabeth was baptized Septem-
ber— 3.
Elizabeth Tebbat daughter of William & Mary was bap : Sep : 24.
John Lucke sone of Matthew & Ellen was baptized — October — i.
[Thomas JVatts ye\ son of W°> and Agnis was baptized* nouem-
ber . ip.
Anne Lawson daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized
Nouember — 26.
Willia Tompson son of W: and Elizabeth was baptized : Nouem-
ber — 26.
Joane Palin daughter of Tho : & Agnis was baptized December — 10.
Jane Mawby daughter of Richard & Anne was baptized December 30.
Lidia Stocken daughter of George & Dorothy was bap : January 14.
Elizabeth Tite daughter of Tho : & Elizabeth was bap : January 20.
Isabel Burname daughter of John & Beede was bap. Janu. 28.
William Winckles son of W" & Joane was baptized February 4.
Henry Ironmonger son of Richard & Ann was baptized February [/<?].
Jane Barrick daughter of Francis and Elizabeth was baptized —
March [rS],
fWiLLiAM Craine curat: (' Humphrky Stratton
: seruus sacrorum : X John Tebbat
( Churchwardens.
* Although the earliest entries in the Register relating to this family are
those of 31 Aug. 1617 (Marriage) and 9 Nov. 161 7 (Baptism), the name
appears in Monlton two or more centuries before ; for in a terrier of the year
1 43 1 mention is made not only of " Puryovii»cro9''* in the " South Field," but
" Mahhzcros " and " Kichyry croa " in the " West Field." " Whytesekef urlong "
is one half rood from the common pasture towards the North side of " Mai^s,-
cro8 " ; and " Mahuscrosf urlong " extends East and West three rood^ from
" Abgore " in the North. In a second terrier, which may be of the fourteenth
century, " Mahbecrosfurlong " is the seventh rood on the West part of *^ Mahht-
cvos" in the " Almefeld." This cross is perhaps the one indicated in Simon
le Brett's charter (circa 1219). *' MohVs Cross" is the name of a close of
arable land (12 acres i rood), sold by auction 13 March 1901.
t Two Commonwealth subtractions on the left : 1653 — ^^26, 1655 — 1625.
1627] Baptisms Pari I. 57
O I Anno Domini 1627: j
George Browne sone of W** : & Sybell was baptized : March : [^7].
Thomas Simcoe sone of I'homas & Mary was baptized aprill 8.
Edward Harris sone of Simon & Judith was baptized aprill [28'],
Anne Coock daughter of Robert & Alice was baptized aprill [2p] .
Dorothie Griffin daughter of John Griffin & Jane was baptized :
June [70].
Elizabeth Craine daughter of William and Susanna ( were baptized
John Parberry son of Richard & Joane Parberry (August 26.
Daniell Woodward sone of Daniell Woodward was baptized
Septem : 9.
Alice Waterfall daughter of Robert C baotized October T
Elizabeth Woorley daughter of Richard { ^®'® »>apt'zea uctober 7.
Page 62.
Sarah Marsh daughter of Nicholas Marsh* & Elizabeth was baptized
the 21 day of October.
Thomas Ladd the sonn of Phineas Ladd & Isabell was baptized
Nouember 25.
* The name first occure in the Registers in a marriage of 2 Dec. 1570,
burial of 20 Feb. 1571, and baptism of 5 Nov. 1574. It is also found at the
Public Record Office, among the Letters Patent of 18 Elizabeth (1576),
"Transcripts of Leases" 25 Elizabeth (1583), and in a Patent Roll of
8 James I. (1610). There is preserved at Moulton, moreover, an interesting
dociunent bearing date 26 March, 13 Charles I. (1638), containing the names
of seventeen " Feoffees in trustee of certaine landes called towne lande in
Moulton/' of whom the first, eleventh and seventeenth are Nicholas Marsh
and his sons Thomas and John — the others being, Jn. White j Wvt. Coles, Oeo.
Cammfeildef 'fhos. Lu-cke, Thos. Jhincklie^ Jn. Fell, Hy. Allainy Jn. ColeSj Jn.
BarboTf Jn. Tehhott, Jn. Worlie, Oeo. Ohapvian, Thos. Coles the yonnger, and
Jn. Lftclce. This Indenture witnesseth : — that the said Feoffees for Diu^s
good causes & consideraoons have grannted & to farme letten unto Thotnas
Evans, of Wotton, yeoman, All that cottage with the yard back side & Closse
therennto adioynS & belonging scituate in Moulton, nowe in thoccupacon of
T*hoa, Paynter, Sheepheard ; Together with all those arrable landes, leyes,
hades, p'oells of greensword ground & meadowe, to the same Cottage
belonging; And alsoe all & singular bowses, buildings, yardes, orchardes,
gardens, Comons, & Comon of pasture, profitt', comodities & appurteuncs, to
the saide Cottage & arrable landes belonging (except & allwaies reserving all
mann*' of trees growing uppon the p^'misses, saueing only it shalbe lawful
for liim in husbandly sort to lopp the Cake, Elme & Willowo trees, and take
the fruite of all mann'' of fruite trees) ; To haue and to holde from the Feast
Day of St. Michaell tharchangell next ensueing for the space of Three
Yeares ; Teilding & paying Foure Powndes at each of the two feasts of St.
Michaell & thanficiacon; the said Thos. Evans agreeing to pay the rent by
the space of Tenne dayes, to sufficiently repaire upholde & maintaine the
p'misses, and yerely during the sde terme to sett & plant foure young ashe
Sett' A the same to nourish & keepe. — Seal and signature of Thos. Evans. —
Sealled & deliu^'ed in the p'sence of Oeo. White, Thos. Landan, and Jn, Lucke,
{Calendar, C. 2.)
V
58 Moulton Register. [1627
Martha White the daughter of John White & Sara was baptized
December the 2*.
an Chapman the .daughter of John Chapman & Dorothy was baptized
December 2*.
Katheren Marsh the daughter of Thomas Marsh & Ann was baptized
the same daye.
An Tebbat daughter to Robert & Luce his wife was baptized the
9 : of December.
Thomas Baker* the sonn of Maurice & Joan was baptized the three
& twenty day of December.
An Hickman the daughter of George Hickman & Ellen his wife was
baptized the five & tweiity day of December.
Henry Manningf the Sonne of Henry Manninge & Elizabeth his wife
was baptized the 30 day of December.
Elizabeth Allenj the daughter of Henry Allen & Isabel! his wife was
baptized the 30 day of December.
Alee Perin§ daughter of Maurice Perin & An his wife was baptized
January 20*".
Samuell Bumum sonne of John Bumum & Beede his wife was
baptized February lo***.
Mary Tyte the daughter of Robert & Amy was baptized
February 24.
John Lucke the sonn of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized the same
day.
An Coles daughter of William & An was baptized march 2**.
Katheren Baker daughter of John & Judeth was baptized the same
day.
An Robins daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth was baptized
March 9"*.
An Lucke daughter of Thomas & Emm. was baptized the same
day.
Thomas Campian, Vicar.
Robert Rogers ( ^i i 1
Thomas Donkly { Churchwardens.
* Son of the parish cleric, who succeeded his father in this position in
1613 and married Joane Smarte 25 July 1614. See the interesting entry of
burial 6 July 1613.
t Another early surname, dating from the marriage entry of 22 Oct. 1580.
t This name first occurs in the Register in 1567 ; it is found also at the
Public Record Office among the '* Particulars for Leases " of two mills at
Moulton, 3 Elizabeth (1561), and in a subsidy of 15 Henry VIII. (1523)
where Eliz, Alyn^ widow, is assessed in goods at ;^5 and pays 2S. 6d.
§ From a footnote to the entry of 28 Oct. 1707, it is clear that this
family traded as merchants. Two " tokens," each of the value of a farthing,
and differing only in size and in arrangement of the letters, have been pre-
served — one (engraved in Baker's Northunts, vol. i.) bearing the inscription :
O. loHN • Peryn . MovLTON • (Pair of scales in centre).
R. N0RTHAMPTON-8HER • (in centre: • I • P •).
^ See Ncn-thants N. ^ Q., ii, 207, and Boyne's Tokeits of the Seventeenth Century,
ed. 1858, p. 360, or ed. 1891, ii, 891.
1628 Apr.-June] Baptisms, Part L 59
Anno D&i:
1628.
Edward Nethercoat sonn of Edward & Susan was baptized Aprill
20**.
Edward Tebbat the sonn of John & Elizabeth was baptized May —
Henry Browne the sonn of William & Sybill was baptized May —
Thomas Tirams* the sonn of John & Alee was baptized June : — 1 :
\Thomas\ Laondon the sonn of Thomas & An was baptized June —
* Oocnrs in the Register as early as 1568, the bnrial of Margaret Tymea
being then recorded (October 13th). This is followed by two others : William
TymmeSf buried 26 Dec. 1576 and Joan TymmSy widow, 28 May 1579. It was
recorded of the last named person, in a presentment made in 1578 to Bishop
Beavfihler, that " Joane Tymnm is a scold and soweth discorde among neighbors/'
(Uoulion Church and its Bell$, p. 32, and Northants N. ^ Q., i, 57).
6o MoulUm Register. [1633
[Folios 33 and 34. ^rtonH l^tBtus* :
15 3mt 1628—27 ^ct« 1633 : 5 prars 4 montiis J
Page 6^. [A.D. l6jj.]
Ann Tebbntf daoghter of William and mary was baptized October
the a;*^.
Francis Tompson sonne of William and Elizabeth was baptized
Nouember the second.
Thomas Buraum sonne of John and Beed was baptized Januaxy the
Thomas Abbut sonne of Euerard and Alee was baptized Janoaiy the
3itk.
TaoMA^ Caicpian Vicar.
Anno Dominie 1634.
William mawbe sonne of Richard and Ann was baptized Aprill the
12*^.
william wiggenton and siluester sonnes of william and Ann was
baptized Aprill the I;"*.
Issabell Cooke Daughter of Robert and Alee was baptized aprill the
27**.
william hickman sonne of George and Ellyn was baptized may the
Margaret Tebbut Daughter of John and Elyzabeth was baptized July
thevj.
* Two folios, with aboat 120 entries, missing.
t One of the oldest names in Moolton, occurring third in the list of
Baptisms for 1565, second in the Marriages of 1574, and first and third in the
Burials for 1568. At tlie Public Record Office Thos, Tihbotte is fonnd in the
"Enrollment of Leases/' 24 Elizabeth (1582); Thoe. Tihhot^ with others, in
the "Particulars for Leases," 35 Elizabeth (1593); Roh. Tybhott, in the
"Transcripts of Leases," 35 Elizabeth (1593); Tho*. TyhhoU, in the Letters
Patent of 8 James I. (1610) •, and Roh. Tihhott^ in an Escheat, 37 Henry Till.,
part I (1545). In three deeds preserved at Moulton this name also occurs, viz.,
in a Bond of 9 June 161 6, and in certain Indentures dated lO July 1609 and
26 March 1638. Members of the family were elected Churchwardens in 1618
and 1626, and Overseers of the Poor in 1720.
X To the left a partially erased subtraction : 1634 — i6i2-'0022.
1634] Baptisms, Part I, 61
Susanna Robins* Daoghter of Thomas and Elizabeth was baptized
angnst the 31.
Ann AXXjn Daughter of william and Eljzabeth was baptized Septem^
the [7^*].
Richard Tompsone sonne of william and Elyzabeth was baptized
September the aS^.
Elyzabeth Barbarf Daughter of John and Catheren was baptized
Nouemb^ the Second.
Henry gubbins sonne of Hugh and Eljzabeth was baptized nouember
the [^Jl.
Susanna Alljn Daughter of Henry and Issabell was baptized December
the7**».
Susanna T^te Daughter of Robert and Amy was baptized December
the l2i\
Elyzabeth Bilton Daughter of John and Merrill was baptized January
the 4*^.
* Ooonn for the first time in 1575 (burial of Jn. RohhvM^ May 3rd).
The name is recorded in the list of Churohwardens for 1599 and 161 3, and in
several doonments at the Public Record Office, e.g.t " Particulars for Leases,"
30 and 40 Elizabeth (1588 and 1598), "Transcripts of Leases," 24 Elizabeth
(1582), and Patent Roll, 8 James I., part 34 (1610).
t Mitaheth^ the daughter of John (bom 161 1 ), grand-daughter of ThomaM
(bom 1591)9 and great-grand-daughter of 7%>ma8 Barbar (bom circa 1570).
The earUeac entry is that of yet another Thomas (buried 19 Oct. 1574)) and
the name occurs also in the lists of Churchwardens for the years 1699, 171 1»
1721, 17", 173«. 1739. X74>, 1746. 1748, 1750. I7S«» "759. 1760. 1765, 1766,
1771, 1774-1776, 1779-1781, 1791-1793. »795» "798. 1801, 1803. 1821. 1824,
1828-1833, 1848-1853, and in the Overseers' lists as early as 1655-1657.
Reference has already been made (page 29J to the agreement between
Mathmo Oregorie and the Feoffees of Moulton " towne land," of whom Tho$.
Barbar is one. As this is the oldest document preserved in the parish the
following abstract may prove useful: — The Indenture witnesseth that the
Feoffees, in consideration of a certajme competent some of money to thuse
of thenbabitant', have Demised to the said Mathew Oregorie All that messuage
or tenement, backside, orchard ft close to the same belongfing, togeather w^
all and aingnlar bowses, edifices, baraes & buildinges thereunto appteyning ;
And also one half yeard land, ¥rith leas, hades, meadowes, feeding* pasture
comons, oomon of pasture, woodes, underwoode, bushes, thomes, furrs &
brakes, soitnate in the towne ft feildes of moulton aforesaid, comonly called
Reeding* howse ft halfe yeard land, late in the tenure of saide Mathew ;
To have the same from the feast of Saint Michaell tharkangell for the tearme
of three score yeares; paying therefor yearelye to the feoffees or to the
townesmen for the tyme beinge appoynted for the receyving of the towne
rent, the some of eleaven shilling* ft vj^ of lawfull money of eny land, at
the two usual feasts by even portions. And if it shall happen the said
yearely rent b^ behind ft unpayd in part or in aU by the space of twentie
Dayes next after any of the said feast' in whiche it ought to be paid, then
it shall be lawfull for the Feoffees to enter into all ft eu'ye the p'msses therto,
distreyne, ft the Distres ther found to lead dryve ft bear away ft the same
to w^hole, keepe ft sell, for such rent ft arrerayes if any such shalbe found
to be behind ft unpayd, any thing aforesaid to the oontrarye in any wise
nothwithstanding. {Calendar^ 0, 1, 10 July 1609).
62 Moulton Register. [1634
the same dav Susanna Sazbee Daoghter of Thomas and Jone was
baptized.
William Dankly sonn of william and Ann was baptized January the
Richard Luck sonn of Thomas and Em. was baptized, January 35^-
Elizabeth Elliot daughter of Richard and Francis was baptized the
same day.
Richard Lucke* sonn of Siluester and Alee was baptized February the
An Perin daughter of Maurice and Elizabeth was baptized the same
day.
An Chapman Daughter of Henry and Mary was baptized March the
first.
Tho: CAicpiONf Vic.
JOSIBS HOBSON
Jo: Coles
church Wardens.
* Tbifl 18 the oldest name in the Register, for it oocmn in the ▼ery first
entry (9 Jan. 1565) and is constantly met with in the parish doonments, tjg.^
in the Calendar, under dates 10 July 1609 (0. i), 23 May 1633 (£. 2), 26 March
1638 (C. 2)/ 1 May 1638 (D. 2). It is found in Letters Patent to Tho$. Luke,
8 James I., part 34 (x6xo), in a subsidy of 3 Edward vj (1549), where
Thos. Luche the younger is assessed in goods to the amount of j^io and
pays los., and in the following " Aoquittance," preserved in the British
Museum (Add. Charters, 24,710, dated 2 May 1495) ' — ^^ that the secnnde
day of maye the x*** yere of the reigne of kyng Henry the vij*** We John
Luh Nycholas Coll* Echvard Braseld and | Henry Luh of the Towne and
pisshe of Multon in the shyre of Northampton husbondmen haue receyued
thys p'sent day of Thomas \ Botigh Gentilman And William Ha4:hei Brewer
of the Towne of Westm' in the Gountie of Middsz, Feoffees of Thomas
StawneSf \ Glasier nowe dede, of al his landes and ten'tes w^ thaire Appur-
tenn'ces in the said pisshe of multon in the said shire, xls. of laweful | money
of Englande to be imployed by thaire saidde desires to thuse and beboue of
the pisshe Ghurohe of multon foresaide to | thentent, that the p'isshons of
the said pisshe Ghurche shal haue the soule of the said Thomat Stannes
hys fader and moder soules, | and al his frendes soules in thaire espec'al
recomendac'ons and prayeurs. And for the more prouif of the deliu'e of the
said xls. I And b]bo in ful contentac'on and payement of al mane' of dettes,
or dueties, herafter by the said John Luh Nycholaa Col Edward \ Braseld and
Henry Lukf or by any other p'sone or p*sones of the said pisshe to be claymed,
or asked. We the said John Nicholae \ Edvoard and Henry Lul;, in fnl
discharge of the said Thomas Bough and William haehet, and thaire
Assignes, as Feoffies, | to the said Thomas Stannes, Utterly haue discharged
and Aoquytte by thies p'sentes. In witaesse whereof, We the said | John
Luh Nicholas Colle Edward Braseld and Henry Luk in the p'senoe of William
Wydder Cytesen and Gordoner of london | John Denys Surgeon, to this
p'sent Wrytyng haue sett oure aeales, The day and yere abouesaide.
t Last of three signatures, 1627— -1634; but he was Vicar until 1639.
1635] Baptisms, Pari L 63
Page 64* Anno Dom : i63S.t
Jastinian Chapman sonne of William and Alee was baptized the
nineteenth of Aprill.
An Wallis dau^ter of Knightlj Wallis cteric and Elizabeth his wife
was baptized Aprill : 26***.
[/?o^]ert Osburne^ sonne of Robert and Ellyn was baptized the 7
day of July.
John Lucke sonne of Samuel and Elyzabeth was baptized the 9 of
augnst.
Edward Gibsone§ sonne of John and Audrey was baptized the 28 of
\SeptemheT\,
Ann [C/elments daughter of Phenese and Jone was baptized the 23
of {Octoh€r\.
\Hughe\ Lawndone sonne of Thomas and Ann was baptized the 30
of \Octoher\.
Elizabeth Pell Daughter of John and Jane was baptized the x of
\Nouemher\,
Ann Cooles Daughter of John and Ann was baptized the 8 of
noue[i«^<T].
[5ii]sanna Wiggintone daughter of William and Ann was [^ap]tized
the 22 of nouember.
* Page 65 contains Marriagefl, 11 May 1566 to 10 Aug. 1568.
t The entries for 1635 are in an almost illegible state.
X Oocnrs first in 1577 in the Register, also in the following documents
ftt the Public Record Office: (i) " Particulars for Leases," Ftn. 0%bonve,
35 Elisabeth (1593) ; (2) Patent Roll, Wm. Osborne, 8 James I., part 34 (1610);
(3) Subsidy of Thos, Chborne^ 3 Edward vj (1549}, where his assessment is
^22 on goods, and his payment 22s.
§ This name occurs as early as 1565 in the Regfister of Baptisms, as
weD as in a Roll for 1610 at the Public Record Office (Patent Roll, 8 James I.,
part 34, containing the names of John and William Oihson). At Moulton is
a document (D. 2) dated i May, 14 Charles I. (1638), and endorsed "Agree-
ment between William Lyne and Jeffrey Gibson (the younger)," an abstract
of which is g^ven below : — Imprimis it is agreede in consideracon of the
sume of Twenty & Fire poundes to be paide on May 1st 1639, that the saide
Willm. Lyne shall seale i delirer to the said Jeffrey Oibson such a good &
p'sent assurance & conveyance in the lawe of all that Bame contayning twoe
bayes of building, & that part of the yard & closse adjoyning to the saide
bune with appnrten'noes belonging to the messuage there nowe in the occn-
paoon of saide Jeffrey A w«*> the saide Willm. lately purchased of Jeffrey^ as
by the saide Jeffrey own warranties against saide Willm. A his heires. —
Signed Jeffrey Oibson ( x ). On the back is written : — M^ that it is agreed
that Jeffrey is to pay to Willm. lyne eight poundes A tenne shillings in the
Feast of than'nciac'on of the blessed Virgin Mary next for the w^n menc*oned
p^'msses, A one yard land in Moulton, w^'^ saide Jeffrey holdeth of Willm.,
for 3 yeares from St. Michaell tharohangell next, leareing the fallow at
Lady Dsj before thend of the term. And after paym^ of saide ^25 then
to pay ^7 IDS. during the ierme at St. Michaell A than'nciac'on, by equall
poroons. Sealled A deliued in the p'senoe of Wm. Colee, Willm. Oibson ( x ),
Jn Luck jun'. {See also footnote to entry dated 20 Deo. 1635).
64 Maulton Register. [1635- 1689]
[/?oA]ert Astell sonne of Jonas and Mary was baptized [the] 29 of
nouember.
The same day John Tebbut sonne of John and [E/ixjabeth was
baptized.
[^Ann IVatts] Daughter of William and [Alice] was baptized the y\ of
December.
Edmund Tyte sonne of Robert and Amy was [^a/&]tized the 13*** of
December.
Thomas Gibsone sonne of Jeffery* and Ann was baptized the 20'** of
December.
The same day Samuell Hollan sonne of [John and Ann] was baptized.
[^Robert i4^^Jut sonne of Euerard and Alee was [^baptixed] the %^ of
December,
[^ulsanna Tebbut Daughter of John and Ann [was] baptized the [7} f
of January.
7 3an. 1635—17 apt, 1689: 53 iifars 3 montt>«.
This appears to he due to ah sir action of the following portions of
the Register: —
^a) First Book: folios $6-45, 1635—1652.
(b) Second Book: the entire Register, 1653 — 1688].
* Calendar {E. 2.) : Bond between Oalfridi Oyhwn, haBbandman, and
Wm, Lyne, yeoman, in the snm of /160; 23 May 9 Chas. I. (1633). " SeaUed
and deliu'ed in the preeenoe of Nicholas Marshe ( x ), Oeorg White, Rohart
lucke, Thome Saxby ( x ), Mattke^ce 8ille»hye Sen'., Franci F. Pooh ( x ),
Ahdiel Silleshye" Badly mntilated. Seal (a lion) in g^ood condition.
t Altered from 9 to 8, then to 7.
X See ante, pp. 7 and 59. This, the most unfortunate hiatus of all,
makes, with the two which precede it, a total gap in the Register of sixty -two
years, i,e,, one-half the entire period of Baptisms. About 480 entries have
in this instance disappeared, but an effort has been made by the Editor to
reoorer some of the missing names, and a number of these will be found
elsewhere.
J 689 — 1740,
ContrntK of
Ct)e JFtrst EegtKtrr:
The following list indicates the arrangement of Baptisms recorded
in the new Register during the years 1689 to 1740, and is in
continuation of the one given on page 2 : —
^ej Irregular pages {of Parchment) :
p. 97. Unbaptized children and ezcommnnicated persons,
p. 98. Six charity receipts and pajrments, 172? — 17^4.
rO Baptism Section (of Parchment) :
page
99.
Baptisms
, 1689 April 17
to
27 December 1689.
100.
»»
1690 March %6
1*
2 February 1691.
lOI.
99
1692 May 5
»»
17 February 1694.
102.
»>
1695 May 12
»»
27 February 1^7.
103.
*»
1698 June 26
*i
25 February 1699.
104.
»»
1700 April 14
>»
15 March 1 701-2.
105.
»
1702 April 12
»»
15 February 1703-4.
106.
>f
1704 March 27
»>
9 February 1706-7.
107.
ft
170^ February 19
>f
7 August 1709.
108.
»
1709 October 17
I*
24 March 1712-3.
109.
»
1713 April 12
f>
30 October 1715.
no.
»»
171 < October 30
>»
14 September 1718.
III.
f>
1 7 18 October 3
>»
24 February 1720-1.
112.
»
1721 May 14
t»
13 November 1722.
"3-
ft
1722 December 30
»»
I May 1724,
114.
*>
1724 May 13
>»
22 May 1726.
"5
99
1726 June 12
f»
3 December 1727.
116.
9»
1727 December 10
»»
«3 March 1728-9.
;!?:
»
1729 April 2
»»
14 February 1730-1.
l»
I73f February 28
f»
18 March 1732-3.
119.
9*
1733 April 26
>t
3 December 1734.
I2C.
>>
173^ January 26
»
27 June 1736.
121.
»»
1736 August 15
i>
17 January 1736-7,
122.
>»
1737 April 10
f>
27 October 1738.
123.
»>
1738 December 5
>»
12 August 1739.
124.
f>
1739 August 26
»
27 April 1740.
The Title of the Register (Part II) is insoribed on page 156.
[TUU page^*
Wn Slrgteter Soolt contdning tt)e jSatnes
of all 8ttc|) as £(|)all be Ct)n0trne0, fiurteD, and
inacrtrH tn tt)e partsi) of iHoulton, teas bought
apttU p« 10*
ainno Doin< 1689.
Thomas Ealbs, Curate.
WruL^pL"S{ Church-Widens.
* Page 156, after the Burial Section (Part II,) of the Register. The
title oocnpiee a space of 5^ inchoB by 6^ inohefl.
68 Moultan Register.
Page 97*
[List of Unbaptized Children and Excommunicated
Persons].^
Mathew Turland^st children not Baptized.§
Sammerfeild's children not Baptized.||
Wid. Clements ETCom[municated'] Sept. ap. 1693. dead.^
y* youngest daughter of Rob* Tanner** not Baptized. ff
Chowns}! children by his second wife not Baptized.
A Son of John Chown bom about Not. 22* 1703 not baptized :
A Son of John Chown bom about Feb. 13 1705 [//cy-d] not
baptized.
Another Son of his not baptized [l^O^].
Thom-T-aus since Baptzed [1^21].
Gills§§ children not Baptized.
Joseph Coales children not Baptized.
John Boysllll children not Bapt*.
* Page 98 containB Charity Aooonnts.
t These entries appear to hare been made on this page sabseqaent to
1705. No. 8 refers to Thomas Ohown, bom in 1707; and No. 9, to the
same Thomas, whose baptism did not take place nntU 24 Jane 1 721.
X Three children died unbaptized: Richard (1704), Stephen (17 1 5), and
Matthew (1723) ; Fra/nceSf his wife apparently, died 1726, and his own
burial took place z April 1729.
§ Figures snbtracted here : 1757-68.
II An erasure follows : Some of Wm, Joneses children not Baptized.
ji Probably buried Feb. 23, 170I. Thomas, her hnsband (a Qaaker)
bnried 5 Aug. 1692.
•• See entries 27 Deo. 1689 (TTm.), 6 May 1691 (Rob.), 10 May 1694
(Anne), Robert Tanner was buried 28 Feb. 1734-5.
ft Other erasures: (i) Ann Dawson Wid. Excom; (2) Mary Harwich
single woman Excom ; (3) A second childe of Ren : Manning not Bapii»d.
Xt Jn. Chown married (i) Hannah Lwck, 29 Jan. 1692; (2) Sarah Weeiks,
25 Nov. 1702. The children of the first marriage alone were baptized (see
under 26 Jan. 1693, and I Sop. 1695 ; Ann, who died 1693, and Wm.). Later it
is found that in his "Order of Removal" (G. 14., 25 July 1728), and
subsequent "Certificate of Settlement" (F. 15., 30 Jan. 1728-9), John Chown
is regarded as " an Inhabitant of Spratton." He was buried here 5 June
I737i &8 Also ^iB wife (then called Ann) 13 May 1738.
§§ Mary Gill, bom 1726, not baptized until 16 June 1744.
III! Anne Boyce, bom 1725, baptized 16 June 1744; but the children
John I. and John II. were recorded in 1 721 and 1723 — ^the former dying
the year after. The father buried, 24 Aug. 1738.
UnbapUzed Children. 69
Meaoocks* children not bapt^.
Reynoles chilld not baptd.
Will : Paintersf chilldren not baptd.
A daughter of William Dawson:( bom Augost y« 14, {700 and baptized
Some time after by Hunt an ^Indtpend!\% of Northton.
A Son of William Dawson bom as I think aprill 170a & baptizd
some time after by y* said Hant.
Item a Son of William Dawson bom Dec. 12*^ and Baptz** by
Hnnt and buryed Dec. 22. 1703.
Item a daoghter of W Dawson bom about Aprill 170J and baptized
by Hunt
* Certificate of Settiement {JP, 22) of Ruth, '* relict of Jn. Meeeock, late of
Long Btiokby " and /»., My., Jn.^ and Anne (ohfldren), dated 19 Oct. 1741.
The eldest aon mamed here 30 Oct. 1751, and the yonngest daughter
24 I>ec. 1761.
t The name of Painter is an honoured one among the Baptists, and
with it is eonpled that of 8ta/nger, The former occurs yetj frequently in
the Begisters, and also very early, inasmuch as the first Baptism appears
in 1566, the first Marriage in 1574, and the first Burial—that of Willia/m
Paynter — ^in the same year; and it may be mentioned also that among
the leasee relating to " Lands of the Manor of Moulton/' in the Public
Becord Office, are three in the names of William or Thomaa " Peynter" of
the loth, 21st, and 35th years of Queen Elizabeth. Thonuia, lessee in the
last named case, had a son Thomas^ baptized 10 August 1591. who lired
during the reigns of no less than six sovereigns, dying at the age of
107 in January 1698-9. The entry on this page speaks of Wm, Painter^s
children being unlmptized; one of these, a daughter, was buried in that
state, 10 Jan. 1723-4. Wm. 8ianger^ the "Anabaptist Preacher," and George
Com^ "Dissenting Teacher" — as the Begister calls them— with Wm. Painter
the " Village Schoolmaster " : these were the three who were foremost in
the zealous work of supporting the little General Baptist Community at
Mouhon. Between 17 17 and 1722 John Painter appears as Preacher at
"Baunston, East Haddon, and Long Buckley"; and, in conjunction with
Oasrei and other helpers, at "Waldgrave, Scaldwell, Brickworth, and
Spratton," with "Isham and Harringworth " — places of meeting claiming
in an 300^ hearers and 29 Toters. Elizabeth^ his wife, died in July 17 18,
and his own burial took place in the Churchyard April 16, 1722. The
sermon on this occasion has been printed: — **Qod the Portion of hie People:
«• a Sermon Preached at Moulton^ Occasioned hy the Death of John Painter^
Afrit 11, 1722. By Mr. John Brittain [of Weeton-by-Weedon"]. Northampton :
Printed hy R. Baikee and W. Dicey. MDCCXXIV." See entries dated 2 Feb.
174I (Fever$) and 30 April 1740 {Stanget'e hwrial); also footnote to 1624
(kipMsm).
X Married Alice FUnrerSf 5 Oct. 1693 ; but only the two first children,
XUt. (1694) and Wm. (1695) were allowed to be baptized. In the Calendar
(H. 2) is an entry relating to the Indentures of Rose Davson (daughter of
J«., deoeased) apprenticed to Wm. Daioson, " Glassier," for the term <^ seyen
yeera ; dated 21 Deo. 1705.
§ Written oyer the words " a nonconformall,"
70 Maultan Register. [1689
Fage 99> Christenings Anno 1689.*
Im* Rachel & Rebecca y* daughters of John Mobs & Mary his wife
were bapt : aprill 1 7*^
Elizabeth the daughter of Tho : Boyes & Jane his wife bapt : — vdxj
Mary the daughter of John Sandersonf gent. & Sara his wife bapt :
June y« 17.
Jane the daughter of Robert Thomson & Jane his wife bapt: — July
Joseph the son of Tho : Coles & Susanna his wife bapt : August y*
6.
William the Son of John Loine & Hannah his wife bapt : Sep^ y*
3o"».
Mary the daughter of Tho : Dawson & Elizabeth his wife bapt : No^
y^iytb.
John the son of William Williamson & Anne his wife bapt : De^
* '' 1689, Not. 3, ElxM.y daughter of the Bt. Hon. Lord (yBrien and the
Lady Henrietta his wife, baptised privately at Monlton Park [died Nov, 19],
and bnried at Great Billing, Nor. TO** (Niohors Coll, Top, et Ge»., 1843, yiii,
189, and Baker's NoHhanta, i, 2l).
t This family, for more than three hundred years established at Little
Adding^n Mansion and the Manor House, Moulton, disappeared with the
death of the Bey. ThoB, Saunderson, in 1855. ^^ ^^ one of several ancient
branches — ^the best known being those of Hedleyhope and Branoepeth,
Durham, Coombe, Kent, Blyth and Serlby, Notts, and Sarby, Lines. — descended
from Robert de Bedic, of Bedic, Durham (eleventh century). The son of
Alexander de Bedic {circa 1333), in the seventh generation, was the first to
adopt the patronymic of Sanderson, •'.«., "son of Aleaander** Collateral
branches exist in the Sav/ndersons, Yiscoxmts CcuUeton, and the family of
Bishop Robert Baunderson, of Lincoln. Tenth in descent from the aforesaid
Aleaander comes Lawrence Satmdersonf of Tempsford, Beds., and direct
ancestor of the Moulton family, who appears to have acquired this estate
about the middle of the sixteenth century. To the original srms borne by
the family — Paly of six. Argent and Azure, over all a bend Sable ; Crest^
a talbot dog passant proper — John Saunderson on April 7th, 1629 charged
the bend with three quatrefoils Or. Many monuments to membm of fiiis
family exist in the diuroh, and it is recorded that formerly three of the
arches had shields of arms impaling the Saunderson coat. The foDowing
descendants of Lawrence Saunderson will be found in Northants N. ^ Q., i,
1 1 3- 1 16: — John I. and Cicely, John II. (died 1672), Lawrence, TheophUus I.
(1631— 1683) and Kary/. (1638— 1712), Theophilus II. (died 1676), John UU
(1664— 1687), Elizabeth (bom 1667, married 1692, died 1694) and Anthony I.
(died 1737), John IV, (bom 1693) and Mary U. (1711— 1778), John V. (1730 —
iSos), Anthony 17. (bom 1730^1780?) and Sarah (died 1766), MotUm (bom
1755 ^)> William (1738— 1813), and Thomas, only son of the youngest son, and
last of the name, dying unmarried in 1855.
1690] Baptisms, Part 11. 71
Ales the danghter of Sam : Flowers* & Elizabeth his wifebapt : Jaiiry
12.
Joanna the daughter of [/05 :t j Chester and Ann his wife bapt. Febr.
y* !•*.
William the son of Will : Chapman J & Margret hie Wife bapt :
March y* 10**.
Elizabeth the daughter of Robert Evans6 and Lydia his wife bapt:
{blank-]. Y / -r
William the son of Robert Tanner & Elizabeth his wife bapt:
Dec' 27. 89.11
Page 100. Christenings Ano. 1690.
Elizabeth the daughter of Richard Mills and Frances his wife baptz.
March 26.
Sarah^ the base bom** child of Cicily Falconer baptized the same
day.
Mary the daughter of George Camfield and Mary his wife baptz.
Apr. 22.
James the son of Peter Mobbs and Eliz : his wife baptz. Apr. 24.
John the Son of John Sanderson and Anne his wife baptz : Apr. 26.
William the son of Henry Aboums and Sara his wife baptz. May
Item Marjery the daughter of John and {Anne] Comfeild bap^ March
yM6*.
J. Smith Vic:tt
* Order to Uie "Constables k Thirdboronghs of Moulton/' to remoye
Cha$^ son of Bam. Floort^ to " Newberry in the County of Barks." Cluu. bom
there about 1680. 8ami. bom at Monlton, "being a ragrant all his time."
{Colendar, 6. d; 1 7 April 1700.)
t ThomoM erased.
X Calendar (Q. 1) : Order of Bemoyal of Jerem. Chapman to " Welling-
borow, where he was a settled Inhabitant for fonr yeares " ; 23 April,
10 WilL ni. (1698).
§ Qy. Bon of Thos, Svam^ yeoman of Wotion, whose agreement with the
" VeoBees in tmste of oertaine landes called towne lande in Moulton " is dated
26 March 13 Chas. I. (1638). (Calendar, 0. 2,) See footnote to entry
21 Oct. 1627.
II Below are the figures : 1754— 70 » 1684.
^ " Thomas Qtbaon [yeoman] is the reputed father of a certaine bastard
Female child begotten on the body of Cecily Faulknor, now Inhaboting &
beinge in the p'ish of Moulton." {Calendar, S.9, where his bond for ^40
with Martin Pell and Edw. Chhey, yeomen, is dated 29 April 1690.)
** Such cases occur under dates 17 Nov. 1534, 30 Jan. 1694-5, 2 Sep. 1696,
29 June 1698(2), 12 April 1703, 5 March 1703-4, 29 June 1706, 16 Sep. 1707,
38 Oct. 1707(2), 14 March 1710.11, 14 Sep. 1711, I Sep. 1712, 4 Sep. 1718,
4 March 1719-20, 27 March 1720, zi June 1722, I May 1724.
ft The first of four signatures, 1690— 1693.
72 Moulton Register. [1691
Christenings Anno idgi.
\SaT€^\ the Daughter of Tho : and Sarah Rowledge was Baptizd
Ap^the5"». -^ r
John the Son of JeflE. and Ann Gibson Baptiz'd Ap"^ 26.
Sarah y* daughter of John and Eliz : Tebbut Bapt* May i"*.
Rob* y« son of Rob* and Eliz : Tanner baptz<* May 6">.
Witt y« Son of Robert and Sarah Jackson Baptizd July 21"*.
William y* Son of William and Margaret Manning Baptz** Sep : i6.
Angelo y« Son of John Smith Clerk And Mary his wife was baptizd
y* 1 7 day of September.
Mary the daughter of Tho: Coles and \Susanna\ his wife was
Baptized October y* 9***.
Mary the daughter of John Dawson and Mary his wife bap*^
oct 14.
John jr* son of John and Susanna Howell bap*** octber. y« 26.
Robert y^ son of John and Hannah Loyne bapt** Nov: 12.
Mary the daughter of Nath : & Mary Harris baptz* \^Dec.\'\ 27.
Ester the daughter of Nath: Earl and \_JantX\ His wife bapt.
Feb. a*.
John Smith» vie.
Page ioi.§ Christenings Anno 1692.
Imp" John y* son of Tho : and Mary Luck baptized May 5*''.
Item Joseph y* son of John and Ann Barrick Bap*^ June 8.
Item George y* son of John|| and Elianer Clarke baptized Aug^
Item Canon the son of John Smith clerk and \^Mary his wtfe\ was
Baptized Sep. 19*^-
Item John y* son of Tho : and Mary Barrick was baptizd oct : i6^\
Item Ann y^ daughter of John and Eliz : Tite was baptizd oct : 30*^,
Item Francis y* son of Wiii; and Grace Tompson was Baptizd Dec :
ii*^.
Item William y* son of Tho : and Ann Dunckly was Bap*^ Jan :
y« 16.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Hannah Loyne was Baptizd
Feb: 12.
• Written over B^iswmm,
t Nov. altered.
X Originally Ifory.
§ Pages 3-29 (1565-1597) and 101-118 (1692-1731) have a similar
arrangement of entries; in all 1 105 are recorded as "items" during these
seventy years.
II Appears with TTuw. Allamy Pcwl Ikitcson, and Martin Pell (Foreman)
among the Jurors who, in the first presentment of 1697, call attention to Uie
injury done by the inhabitants of Brirworth through neglecting to soonr out
the " Neer Brook ** — a common water course between " Brizworth Mead " and
" Moulton Mead." {Calendar, D. 3). The presentment of the jurors of Spelhoe
Hundred, in 1276, is oonoemed with an almost identical offence.
Baptiz^ July 2*.
Item Alice the dai^hter of Tho. Tarrant and Eliz. his wife was
1694] Baptisms, Part IL 73
Item William » mail* y* son of Ri : and Margaret Manning Baptzd
Feb. 13.
Item James the Son of John and Susan : Howell was Baptized
Feb: >• 19.
J: Smith Vic:
Christenings Anno 1693.
Imp** Olive y* daughter of Oliver and Anne Gale was Baptiz'd Apr"
Item Richard y* son of Richard and Frances Mills was Baptiz'd
Apr" y* i7.
Item Elizabeth the daughter of Alex, and Mary Richardson was
Baptizd May 7.
Item Susan : the daughter of John Saunderson and Ann his wife
baptizd May y* 30.
Item Sarah the daughter of Tho: Coles and Susan: his wife was
baptized July y^ i*.
Item Mary the daughter of Andrew Flower and Mary his wife was
^aptf''^ Tnlir o<l
A.lic
Baptized July 2*
Item Ann the daughter of W^ and Eliz : Luck was baptized October
the 5*.
Item Mary the daughter of Jn^ Smith Clerk and Mary his wife
was baptizd oct. y* 26***-
Item Samuell the Son of John and Ann Barrick was baptiz^ October
r 30^.
Item Alice the Daughter of W^ and Mary Gauby was baptizd Dec :
Item Rose the Daughter of John Dawson and Mary his wife baptizd
Jan: ^^.
Item Ann the Daughter of John and Hannah Choun was baptizd
Jan: 26«'.
\Iifm Susan\ra^ the daughter of Nicholas and Mary Marsh Baptizd
Feb. 24.
John Smith vicf
Christenings Anno 1694.
ImpF* Mary the daughter of Thomas} and Ann Chester baptized
Aprill y* 8«».
Item Richard y* Son of John and Anne comfeild was baptizd
Ap^i6.
* UomMfng erased ; here ia seen the first instanoe of % doable ohristian
e. See also nnder dates 6 May 1697 (donbtfnl), and I Jan. 1703-4.
t The last signature for forty-five yean.
X Origboally Jbssp^
74 Maul ton Register. [1694
Item Jane the daughter of William and Grace Tompson baptizd
Ap" 1281
Item Anne the daughter of Rob* and Eliz: Tanner was baptizd
May y» io^.
Item John the Son of Thomas and Susann : Coles was Baptizd Jqne
-f io***.
Item Anne the daughter of Tho : and Anne Dawson was Baptized
July y* 22.
Item Joseph the Son of Thomas and Mary Luck was Baptized
August y« 5**.
Item Savandra the daughter of Micael and Sarah* Warwick Baptizd
August y« 9"*.
Item Alice the daughter of Andrew Flower & Mary his Wife Baptizd
Sep: i«*.
Item Samuelf y* Son of John Smith Clerk & Mar}' his wife Baptizd
Sep. 2*.
Item : Elizabetht y* daughter of William and Alice Dawson Baptizd
Sep. 6*^.
Item W» the Son of John and Ann Barwick was baptizd Novem : y*
18.
Item John the sonn of Thomas Pell of Monlton parke was baptizd
Dec. y* 26,
Item Paul feild§ the base bom Son of Anne Abbut was baptized Jan.
y* 30^'
Item Eliz. the daughter of John and Eliz. Smith was baptizd Feb.
Item Mary the daughter of Peter and Eliz. Mobbs was baptized Feb.
y* iMI
Page 102. Christenings Anno 1695.
Imp" Jane the daughter of Wili and Eliz. Manning baptizd May i2.
Item John the Son of John and Elianer Clarke was Baptized May y*
27***.
Item Grace the daughter of Hen : and Marg* Brooks of >* parish of
S* Clements London Bap* July iy.
Item Mary the daughter of George and Anne Mathews was Baptized
July y« 24.
Item Robert y* Son of John and Jane Richards was baptized August
y«i8.
Item Frances the daughter of Richard and Frances Mills was Baptizd
Aug"* y« 23**.
Item William y* Son of John and Hannah Chown was baptizd
September y" i**.
Item Ann the daughter of John Smith Cler. and Mary his wife
Baptized Sep* 25.
* Bnried 23 Nov. 1 7 12. f Buried Sep. 24. t Bnried Deo. 4.
§ Buried next day. || A subtraction follows of the years 1698 and 1758.
1697J Baptisms, Part II. 75
Item Thomas the son of John and Hannah Lojne was Baptized oct. 8^*
Item John y* son of John and Mary Dawson was Baptized Nov :
Item Benjamin the son of Thomas and Ann Dawson baptized
Dec. 25.
Item Agnis the daughter of William and Alice Dawson was baptizd
Feb. a.
Item Pearsy the daughter of John and Hannah Gauby was baptized
Feb. i6.
Item Thomas y* son of Thomas and Anne Bayly was Baptized
March y* 6**-
Item Thomas y* Son of John and Chanty Lucke was Baptized March
y* 15th.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Greorge and Mary Comfeild was
baptized March 16.
Christenings 1696.
Imp™ John the Son of William and Elizabeth Flower was bap*^
may i5.
Item Axme y* Daughter of Joseph and Anne Chester baptid. Aug :
Item Thomas* j* base bom Son of Sarah Luck was baptized Sep* 2^.
Item Samuel y^ son of John and Ann Barrick was baptizd Sept:
y^ 26.
Item Alice the daughter of Thomas Pell of Moulton parke bapt.
De. 21.
Item Wm. the son of W" and Grace Tompson baptizd Dec. 27.
Item Ellian' y* daughter of Richard & Margaret Manning Bap*^
Jan. 3i.
Item Edward y* son of Rowland and Ann Green baptizd Feb. 2i.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Samuel and [. . .]f Flower Mar. {4.
[hem Richard y* son of Richard and Joan Gardner of Moulton
park : baptized Feb. 26.]X
Christenings 1697.
Imp" William the son of John and Eliz. £lliot§ Baptized March 28.
Item William the son of Nicholas And mary Marsh baptizd Aprill
Item Mary the daughter of John and Hannah Loyne was baptized
Aprill 25.
Item £ll[M]=Ann y* daughter of John and Jane Richards was
baptized May y* 6^.
* Buried three days later,
t Name erased.
X Later insertion.
§ Calendar (F. 11) : Certifioate of Settlement of Jn, EUiot, Blacksmith, of
< Dayentree," i Ang. 1709.
76 Moultan Register. [1697
Item Rebecca the daughter of Tho : and Ann dawson was baptized
May y* 23.
Item John the son of John and Ann £ssom was baptized June
y* 13*^.
Item Ann y* daughter of Andrew and Mary Flowers baptizd
July \i^.
Item Benjamin the Son of John and Ann Barwick baptizd Sep* 26^.
Item Abraham and Rachel y* son and daughter of Abr: & Rach^
Richardson : were bom* and baptized October the Tenth.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Charity Luck baptizd oct.
Item Ann the daughter of Tho : and Mary Luck was Baptizd oct 31.
Item Peter the Son of John Smith Cter : and Mary his wife Baptized
Jan. ao*J*.
Item Eliz: the daughter of George and \^Ann] Mathews Baptized
Feb. 27.t
Page 103. Christenings {698.
Imp" Elizabeth y* daughter of Andrew and MAry F1ow[«tj] was
baptized June y* 26***.
Item Mary and 7 the base bom daughters of Ann Gibson were bap-
Marthal ) ti zed Jun e %g^.
Item Edward the Son | hole | Robert and Elizabeth Tite Bap* Aug. i4.
Item May the daughter of John and Joanna Barber was Baptized
August y* 14^.
Item Alice the daughter of Rich^§ and Fran: Mills Baptizd sep.
y« ii«».
Item William the Son of Nicholas and Eliz. allin Bapt : oct. 2*.
Item Mary the daughter of John and Eliz : Elliot Bapt : no : ii***-
Item Joseph the son of William and Alice Dawson Bapt: no: 14,
Item Grace the Daughter of Will, and Grace Tomson bap*. Jan. 30.
Item Keziah y* Daughter of Tho : Pell of Moulton parke bap : Feb :
Item Sarah y* daughter of John & Ann Comfeild baptizd Feb. 12.
Item Sarah y* daughter of Richard & Mary Mawby baptized Feb.
i2.
Item Susan : y* daughter of Richard and Jone Gardner of Moulton
park baptized Feb. i2].
Item William & ) the Son and Daughter of Joseph and Ann Chester
Elizabeth ) were baptized Feb. y* i3th.
* Dates of birth are rarely recorded, the last entry being that of 9 July
1607.
f Next entry scored through : Item S^chard ye Son of Biichard cmd Joan
Qardner; but we above, 26 Feb. 1696.
X Both buried 25 March 1699.
§ Calendar (S, 11) : Bond of i2tc. MilU for /lo to /«. WaiU and Jn,
Barber, 17 Feb., 12 Will. III. (1699).
I700] Baptisms, Part 11. 77
Item WtUiam j* son of Wiii: & Ann Wattes baptiz^^ Feb. 33.
Item Dorothy the daughter of Abrah : & Rachaell Richardson bap :
march 5.
Christenings {699-
Imp" : Sarah the daughter of Andrew Flower bap : may iS*"*.
Item Alice the daughter of John & Jane Richards bapt : oct. y* 10*"*.
Item John y« son of Tho: and Elizabeth Tarrant Bap* oct. [-?o].
Item John y* son of John & Charity Luck : Baptizd oct. [-?j].
Item Tho : y* (posthumus) son of Tho :• Dawsonf Baptized Nov :
Item Jonathan y* son of John & Ann Essom Baptizd Dec. 25.
Item William the son of Tho: and Ann Bayly Baptized [DecJ\X 29.
Item Peter the Son of Peter and Eliz. Mobbs§ Baptized Jan. i"*.
Item John y* son of l'homas|| and Eliz. Worley Baptized Feb. 2^.
Item Ann j* daughter of John and Mary Dawson Baptized Feb. 19.
Item Thomas y* son of Robert and Susan : Trasler Baptized Feb. 22.
Item Jane y* Daughter of John and Joanna Barber Baptized Feb.
Page 104. Christenings 1700.**
Imp" lliomas y* son of Nicolas and Eliz. Allin Baptizd apr° \^
Item Mary the daughter of W" and Eliza. Lack was Baptizd Sep : 8.
Item Jane the daughter of John and Mary Garlik e bapti zed Sep : 10.
Item John y* son of Abraham and Rachael | hole | Richardson
baptizd Sep : 15.
Item James y* son of John and Susanna Page of [^Kettering]
Baptized Sep. 22.
Item Samnell y* son of John and Ann Barwick baptized oct. 27.
Item Tho: y* son of John and Eliz. Elliot baptized oct. 27.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John Smith cler : baptized no : 6^^.
Item J<^n the son [of] Nicolas and Mary Worthington Baptized
Nov. 7.
* And Awne (ieoond wife).
t His burial is not entered in the Register. The bond (J?. 10), of 23 Jan.
1698, appears to relate to him. Bee four entries lower.
X Over Jim.
§ Calendar {O 7) : Order of BemoTal of Jn. cmd My, Mohbs and Jn. their
■on (aged about 17) to Holcot, *^ where the said Jn. the father lived about
nzteene yeares A there dwelt in a hous which his said Wife then had A yett
hath a Freehold Estate for her life for which he there paid his share towards
the public taxes A p'sh leyyes ; 20 Jan. 1710-1 1.
II Occurs, with Bic. Oarlick, in a bond of Tho». Dawson, Brazier, dated
23 Jan. 1698 ; Amount £ xo. (Calendar E, 10) .
if Below are written the words Ba/pt%d. and John, also the subtractions
1755— »699, 1758— 1697.
— Wm. Dano9on*8 unbaptised child bom 14 Aug. 1700; Sarah Hopper, bom
1700, not baptized until 30 Aug. 1732.
78 Moulton Register. [1700
Item Joseph* y* son of W* Tomson [a] Woadman at Thorpland
Bap. Nov : 28.
Item AUom the son of William and Ann Watts baptissed Dec : 13 :
Item Ann y* daughter of W" and Grace Tomson baptized Dec : \^ :
Item Elizabeth ^ daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Tite baptizd
De: 29.
Item Mary y* daughter of Tho : Pell of Moulton Park baptized
Jan: 30.
Item Mary y* daughter of John and Charity Luck baptized Feb:
Item Page the son of Tho : and Mary Comfeild March \6^'
Christenings i7oLt
Imp" Eliz. the daughter of Rob* and Susanna Trasler was baptizd
Aprill 17th.
Item I'ho : the son of W^ and Elizabeth Manning baptiz'd June 29.
Item Nicholas y* son of Nicholas & Mary Marsh Baptized aug* i^.
Item Susanna y* daughter of Andrew and Mary Flower Bap : Aug.
i**.
Item Sarah the daughter of Tho : and Eliz: Worley baptized [oc/.J]
9^.
Item Eliz : the daughter of John and Joanna Barber baptz*^ oct : 30*,
Item John the son of Tho : and Eliz : Trasler was Baptized no : 16.
Item Thomas the Son of Thomas and Ann Dunckly was Baptized
no: 18.
Item Ann the daughter of John and Mary Garlike was baptized
Dec. 2**.
Item Mary the daughter of John and Jane Rich was baptized Dec«
^^.
Item Mary the daughter [o/] Abraham and Rachael Richardson
Baptzd. March y* 1$^.
Page 105. Christenings I702. §
T » 1 Jo^" ^^® s^° o^ Nicolas and Eliz. Allen Bap*** ap"
Item Eliz : Binion|| (jam voro uxor Gul : Fairy) nata anno Dom
1653 baptizata fuiC maij die vicesimo.^
• Buried Deo. I.
t John Hopper bom 1 701, baptized 2 April 1728.
J Over Sep.
§ Jn. Hopper bom this year, baptized 2 April 1728 ; another anbapiised
child of Wm Dawson^ bom April 1 702 ; Jn. Treslom also born 1 702.
11 Calendar {F. 1) : Certificate from Brayfield to the GhorchwardenB and
Overseers of " Molton " showing " that Alies hinvon wido Late of brafild on
the green is a Inhabitant and Legally Setled " in that parish. Signed by the
Vicar, Sam Griff ard, and others; 13 May 1699.
^ Aged 49 years, buried 6 June 1705.
1/03] BapHsfHs, Part 11. 79
Item Robert the son of Rob* and Eliz : Tite Baptizd June ai**.
Item Joanntf the daughter of Rich^ and Margaret Manning bap :
July 19.
Item Dinah the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Dawson Bap* Augst.
Item Ann y* daughter of John and Eliz : Lovellf baptized Aug^ 23.
Item William y* son of Peter and Eliz : Mobbs baptized Dec : 3^.
Item John the son of John and Joanna Barber baptized Dec : 9^^.
Item Sarah the daughter of Win and Sarah Gauby baptizd Dec. 2i.
Item Abigail y* daughter of Tho : and Eliz. Tarant bapt : Dec. a8 :
Item George » Faulkner jr* son of George and Dorothy Tebbut Bap*
Jan: i** 1703.
Item Dorothy y* daughter of John & Eliz : Elliot Bap* Jan. i**.
Item Joseph the son of John and Charity Luck bapta Jan. 3*^^
Christenings i703.§
Imp" Frances the daughter of I'ho: and Mary Com£eld bapt':
march 28.
Item Elizabeth the daughter of Tho : and Eliz : Worley baptized
march 30.
Item Ann the base bora daughter of Ann Rowledge|| baptized
April 12.
Item Ann the daughter of Tho : and Eliz : Trasler Baptizd may 2^.
Item George the son of George and Sarah Worley baptized June 3^.
Item Ann the daughter of Richard & Joanna Hills^ of Thorpland
bap** June 8.
Item Richard the son of John and Mary Garlike bapt** June y* 20*^.
Item Elizabeth the daughter of W^™ and Hannah Luck baptizd
July 4"'.
Item Thomas the son h/] Abraham and Rachael Richardson was
baptized July y* 25"*.
* Next entry scored : Item Joan Harrison Wid. tmu hvryed August ye 23d,
t CkUeiidar (F. 5) : Certificate of Settlement of Jn. Lovelly carpenter, of
"Aothwell alt. Bowell/' who is ''minded to live dwell A Inhabite in y« towne
of Monlton," lo Jan. 1701-2.
X Next entry scored ont : Item Frances the daughter of Tho. and . . .
§ Unbaptixeid children of Jn. Choum and Wm. Dawson, bom 22 Nov. and
12 Dec. 1703 respeotiyely. The bnrial of the latter child, moreover, is
unrecorded.
II The mother buried same day. On March 6, 1702-3, the constables were
ordered to remove her to Milton, Bncks, ** where she lived as a servant to one
T^«. Kent for the terme of three yeares." (Calendar : O. 4.) On March 20,
the Certificate of Settlement of " Anne Rowlidge, singlewoman. Inhabitant of
If iddleton Keynes, Bncks," is allowed " {F. 6.)
IT Calendar (J. 1) : Warrant " to the constables & Thirdboroughs of
If olton " to bring Bic. Hills, shepherd, to " Bayly s Coffee house in the town of
Northampton on Saturday next by two of tho clocke in the aftoruoon then
A there to he examined concerning his last legal settlement." (13 Jan.
1702-3). His examination, dated Jan. 26, mentions Sywell (four years " with
one Mr QawdemD and " Meers Ashby " (a year). (K. 1.)
8o MauUoH Register. [1703
Item Samuell the 7^ Son of John and Ann Barwick was baptized
Aug* i5«|.
Item John the son of Nicolas Allin jon' and Eliz : his wife bap^
sep. a6.
Item Tho : the son [of] Tho: Pell of Moulton parke baptizd Nov. 38.
Item Sarah the daughter of W^ and : Grace Tompson bapt^ March i.
Item W™ The son of John and Joan Malward baptizd Mardi 5***.
Item W™ the base bom son of Ann Dawson and as is supposed
of Fox I per^;rini | was baptized the same daj.
Item Tho : the son of John and Jane Rich bap*** Feb. 15*''.*
Page 106. Christenings .1704.!
Imp" Jane the daughter of John and Joanna Barber bapt^ March 27.
Item W™ the son of Greorge & Dorothy Tebbut baptized march 19.
Item Mary the daughter of John and £liz. Lattawayt baptizd June S^.
Item Mary Rogers§ aged about 20 years was Baptized July 15*^.
Item Susanna the (kughter of John and Charity Luck Baptizd
Sep*. 24*"^.
Item John the son of John Elliot and Eliz : his wife Baptized oct. 29*^.
Item Alexander the son of Tho: and Eliz: Blason was Baptizd
No : 29.
Item W™ the son of Rich^ and Joanna Hills of Thorpland Baptizd
Jwiec. y
Item Catherine y* daughter of Abraham and Racl&ell Richardson
baptizd Dec. 17.
Item John the son of John and Mary Garlike was baptizd Feb. 6^.
Item John the son of John and Eliz. Gibson|| Baptized Feb. 14*^.
Item George the son of Tho : and Eliz : Worly baptized Feb. 27.
Christenings 1705.^
Imp" Eliz. the daughter of Tho : and Eliz. Trasler baptizd May 6*^.
Item William the son of W^ and Sarah Gauby baptized June 30.
* Next entry stradk out: Mary Rogers aged ahcut — yeare vxu Bap*
(Bee 15 Jnly 1704).
t Births in 1704 : Jos. Barwich (baptised 28 Oct. 1707) and My Law (baptised
31 Jan. 1727-8) ; alBo of this year is the Certificate of Settlement (CaUndar,
F. 7) of Eduj. Stormer, of " St. Sepulchers in Northton."
X Certificate of Settlement of Jn. and Elix. LaUawayy of Stockton, Warws.,
dated 8 Deo. 1701, signed by Jn. Harritts^ ohnrohwarden ; Wm. Sharman and
My, Bales, overseers, in the presenoe of Tho. Wilks and Vol. Barford (aU of
Stockton), and allowed by W. Palmer and Jn, Andrews, Justioes of the Peace
for Warws. {Calendar, F. 3.)
§ Married nine days later, buried 21 Jan. 1711-12.
II Calendar (F. 2) : Certificate of Settlement of John Othson, labourer, of
" the Parrish of All S** Aldwinckle." 26 Nov. 1701.
IT Births in 1705 : Unbaptized children of Jn. Choum (son, bom 13 Feb.
1705-6) and Wm. Dawson (daughter, bom April 1705) ; also Mary Bic4 (bom
18 Aug. 1705, baptized 29 June 1706. The Certificate of Settlement of Arth,
Peach, labourer, of " Holloott," is dated 10 Oct. 1705. {Calendar, F. 10).
ITOS] Baptisms, Part IL 8i
Item Kezia the daughter of John and Ann Essom bap^**^: July 22.
Item Ann the daughter of John and Mary [Trasler^ bapt* y* same day.
Item Clarke the son of Greorge and Sarah Worly bap*^ Aug** 12.
Item John the son of John and Alice Earle baptizd Aug** ig.
Item John the son of Thomas and Mary Watts baptized Nov. 8**J
Item Mathew the son of Mathew and Ann : Hyeron : bap*^ no : ii.
Item Chapman the son of John and Joanna Barber bap**^ Nov : 23.
Item Elizabeth the daughter of John and Eliz. Bamford bap : no. 25.
Item William y* son of John and Charity Luck bap*^ Dec. 25.
Item Elizabeth the daughter of Robert and Eliz. Tite bapt^ Feb : 3*.
Item W» the son of Henry and Eliz: Manningf Baptzf Feb. s^'
Item Eliz ; the daughter of Edward and Eliz. Nickson Bap* March 3*
Christenings 17064
Imp" Sarah the daughter of Tho: and Mary Comfeild Bapt:
Aprill 14.
Item W» the Son of Tho : Pell of Moulton Parke bap* : May 20**».
Item Thomas the son of John and Abigail Seers§ baptizd June %\
Item Mary the daughter of W™ and Mary Tod baptized jfune 23**.
Item John the son of Richard and Johanna Hills baptiz^ June 23.
Item Mary the base bom daughter of Ann Rice|| was baptized June 29.
Item John y^ son of John and Jane Rich baptizd august ii^.
Item John y* son of W™ and Grace Tompson baptized Sep*. V^.
Item Tho : y« son of John and Alice Earl baptizd Sep*. 8***.
Item Jonathan^ y* son of John and Ann Barwick baptized Dec. i*.
Item Robert y* son of John and Mary Trasler baptized Jan. 3*.
* Over Bogen. Calendar {F. 9) : Certificate of Settlement of Jn. Trader^
of Gnilsboroiigh k Nortoft in y« parish of Qnilsborongh"; dated 16 April
1705.
t Calendar (F. 8) : Certificate of Settlement of "Henry Mannin k hia
Family," inhabitants of '' Spraton," 12 April 1705.
X John Barwick, bom 1706, baptized 28 Oct. 1707. Calendar (0,5,0,6) :
Order of Bemoval (6 Oct. 1705) and appeal by Pitsford (15 Jan. 1705-6) in the
ease of Mary HieJnnan, daughter of Jn., " late of Monlton, deoeased/' whose
burial is not recorded here. Mary is ordered to be "removed to Pissord
where the said Jn, lived for one qnarf of a yeare in a honae of his own and
had another honse of his own there and a quarter of a yard land." Appeal
dismissed.
§ Calendar (F, 4) : Certificate of Settlement of Jn. Scare, carpenter, of
Little Honghton, 3 Jan. 1 701 -2, who married Abigail Streets 26 May 1 703. " Seare
the Carpenter att Monlton " is mentioned (3 May 17 18) in the papers relating
to Bonghton, preserved in the British Mnsotim. (Add. MSS. 22,251, " Strafford
Paf>ers*').
Il Calendar (S. 12) : An order to Wm. Corby, late of Monlton, husband-
man, to relieve for seven years the inhabitants from " providing for the female
Bastard child (bom 18 Aug. 1705) of Anne Rice, singlewoman," 16 July 1706.
£. i3 is a bond for ;^50 in the names of Thos. Allom, Sen' and Jun*', and the
order attached demands is. 6d. per week for seven years, with ^^5 for her
apprenticeship at the age of seven ; date of same 17 Ju]y 1706.
Y See footnote to entry below, 24 Jane 1739.
82 M&ulion Register, [1706
Item Eliz : y« daughter of W" and Sarah Grauby baptized Feb. 8**».
Item Lydia y* daughter of Henry and Eliz : Manning baptizd Feb. 9^.
Page 107.
Item Edward y* son of John and Eliz : Elliot was baptized February
the ipth .•
Christenings 1707. \
Imp" W™ the son of Nicolas Allin and Eliz: his wife was Baptizd
March 30.
Item John y« son of Robert and Susan Trasler Baptized June i*
Item Eliz : the daughter of W^ and Alice Lucas Baptized July 13***.
Item Eliz : the daughter of John and Eliz : Gibson Baptized Sep*. 7*^
Item John y* son of John and Jone Mai ward baptized Sep*. \6^.
Item W" the son [o/l Mathew and Ann Hieron was baptized Sep*.
16^.
Item John the base bom Son of Sarah Manning and (as she deposed
upon oath) of John Webb was baptized September y* 16***.
Item James the [^ajeJJ bom son of Mary Barwick (and as she deposed
upon oath of James Perrin)§ aged about 3 years was baptized
oct. y« 28*^.
Item John [y^ base son\X son of Mary Barwick (and as she deposed
upon oath of James Perrin) aged about one year was baptized
the same day.
Item Mary the daughter of Tho: and Eliz: Trasler Baptized
nov : 5"*.
Item Susanna y* daughter of Edward and Eliz. Nickson Bap* Dec. 26.
Item Mary y* daughter of John and Mary Garlike Bap* Dec : 26.
Item Charity y^ daughter of John and Charity Luck bap*^ March ai.
Christenings i7o8 :||
Imp" Susanna the daughter of John and Eliz : Lovell bap" march 28.
Item Sarah the daughter of John and Eliz : Worly bap* march 3i.
Item Sarah the daughter of Tho : Pell of Moulton Parke bap* ap : 2.
Item W™ the son of W» and Hannah Gauby bap*<* may 28.
Item W" the son of Tho : and Eliz. Launceberry Bap*** June 20.
Item Mary y» daughter of John and Mary Trasler Bap*** June 20.
Item Richard y« son of Rich* and Joanna Hills of Thorpland
Bap* July i;.
* Subtractions follow : 1756^1704, 1748 — 1704.
t Birth in 1707 : Thos. Chovm, baptized 24 June 1 72 1.
X Attempted erasure.
§ Calendar {E. 16) : Bond for ;f lo in the names of Jos, and Jn. Perrin,
of ** Multon," merchants ; with order, is. 6d. weekly till the boy is seven
years old ; 22 March 1 7 1 1 - 1 2.
II Births in 1708: Eliz. Manning (baptized 17 April 1709), Amy Hopper
(baptized 2 April 1728).
I7IO] Baptisms, Part II. 83
Item William y* [son\ of W» and Mary Tod bap* Aug : 2a.
Item the son of Thomas and Mary Watts bapt* Nov. 15.
Item Richard y* son of John and Joanna Barber Baptizd Nov : 29.
Item Daniel y« son of John and Rebecca Earl bapt<* Dec. 14***.
Item Cicely the daughter of Abraham and Rachael Richardson Bapt.
Dec 19**.
Item William y* son of John and Joan : Malward : Bap^ Jan. 9.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of Sam^ and Eliz. Pell bapf^Feb. 8.*
Christenings lyog .f
Imp" Eliz. y« daughter of Hen: & Eliz: Manning aged 10 months
baptz' april i;.
Item Diorothy y* daughter of Greoige & Dorothy Richardson may 8.
Item Martha y* daughter of Robert and Eliz : Tite may 3^*
Item Wm. the son of Hen : and Elizab. manning bapt^ July 24*^.
Item Mary the daughter of Tho : and Alicia Ekins was Baptized
August 7*.
Page 108.
Item Mary y* daughter of John and Eliz. Worlv Bap*: oct : 17.
Item Tho : y« son of John and Jane Rich bapt* no. 25.
Item John y» son of John and Eliz. Bamford bapt* Feb. 5*^.
Item Mary y« daughter of Tho : and Mary Comfeild Bapt* Feb. lo***.
Item Joanna y* daughter of W" and Hanna Gauby Bapt* Feb. 10^.
Item John and Tho : y* sons of Tho : and Eliz. Launceberry Bapt*
march 19.^
Christenings i7io.§
Imp" Alice y* daughter of Richard and Joanna Hills Bapt* March 27.
Item Daniell y* son of John and Joanna Barber bapt* Aprill 20.
Item Alice y* daughter of John and Mary Garlike bapt* aprill' [25"]^.
Item Amy y* daughter of Tho : Pell of Moulton parke bap** May 7*^«
Item Ferdinando y^ son of James and Mary Allen baptized June i8*^-
Item Tho : the son of Jeremiah and Eedy Wright baptized Aug*' 13***.
Item Samuel the son of John and Charity Luck baptized Sep* 3*.
Item Mary y« daughter of Samft and Mary Bull Bapt* Nov : 25***.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Will: and Kezia Jones Bap* Dec. 25**.
Item Rebecca y« daughter of W™ and Mary Tod bapt* Feb : 4*.
Item Isaac 1 1 y* son of Mary Earl and as she deposed upon oath of John
Sandirs of Northton | Currier p^sb ; | bapt iz* March i4.
* Next entry partly erased : Item Eliz. ye daughter of Hen : ^ EUm :
Manning.
t Amy Hopper bom 1 709, baptized 2 April 1728.
t Next entry scored : Item Alice ye daughter of Rieha/rd and . . .
§ Thog. Manning born 17 10, baptized 28 March 171 1.
Ii Buried next day.
84 Moultan Register. [171 1
Christenings i/iL*
Imp" Tho : y» son of Henry and Eliz. Manning Baptized March a8
aged about 3 months.
Item John y" son of John and Eliz : Worly Baptiz** Aprill ig^'.t
Item William y« Son of John and Eliz: Lovell Baptized [ywne] J if\
Item Sarah y* daughter of George and Dorothy Richardson baptized
July 6^.
Item John the son of Samuel and Eliz. Pell bapt<* Sep. ii***.
Item Sarah the base born daughter of Ann Rice and as she deposed
upon oath : of Edward Dewhurst§ bapf* Sept. 14*^.
Item Richard y« son of John and Jane Manning Bapt* Sep*. 17*^*.
Item Tho. the son of Jeremiah and Eedy Wright bap*, oct. 7**^.
Item Elizabeth y^ Daughter of John and Joan Malward bap*- De : 30**'.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Joanna Barber bapt^ Jan. 25.
Christenings 17 12.
Imp" Thomas y* son of Tho : and Eliz : Launceberry baptiz* May
y« i«*.
Item Thomas y* son of Tho : and Alicia Ekins baptized June i2*'.
Item John y* son of William and Mary Tod baptized July 13***-
Item James y* son of Richard and Joanna Hills Baptized July 27**-
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of Sam" and mary Bull Bapt* July 27^.
Item llio : y* Base bom son of Eliz : Young and as she deposed
upon oath of Thomas Allom ju'|| was baptized Sep* y* i"*-
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Elizabeth Lovell Bapt** Sep^ 2i.
Item Ann y® daughter of Peter and Ann Walker Bapt* oct. i**.
Item George y® son of Thomas and Mary Watts Baptized Dec. 9*-
Item George y* son of George and Dorothy Richardson Bapt"* March
24*^.
Page 109. Christenings i7i3.1[
Imp" Easter** y* daughter of Tho : and Alice Pell baptized aprii 12.
Item Tho : y^ son of Tho : and Mary Comfeild bap** ap" 22**.
Item Eliz : y* daughter of John and Jane Rich was Bapt** may y« i"*.
Item John y* son of John and Elizabeth Ahem baptiz" May 31.
Item Comfort y® daughter of Abraham & Rachaell Richardson was
Baptized June 24***.
<* Births in 171 1 : Hawnah Hopper (baptized 31 Jan. 1727^), and Mo9e8
Chovm (baptized 27 Oct. 1734).
t Next entry scored : Item Elizabeth Lack vjos Buryed May the 3th.
J Over July.
§ Calendar (E. 14, E. 15) : An Order, 8 Sep. 1711, npon Edw. Detvhursi,
innholder ; also Bond for ;^5o, dated 10 Sep. 171 1. To pay from Ang. ist, 9d.
weekly for seven years, with jC^ for apprenticeship, and los. present expenses.
E. 17 IB another Order, 8 Sep. 1715, for a second child (female) of this couple,
nnbaptized. Amonnt as before, but expenses 5s.
II Appears with his father in a bond for ;^50, dated 17 July 1706. See
above, 29 June 1706.
% Tho8. Hopper bom 1713, baptized 31 Jan. 1 727-8.
** C{,XJhristma8y as baptismal name, in the entry 26 Dec. 1610.
1 71 5] Baptistns, Part IL 85
Item John y* son of John and Mary Garlike Baptized July 2o***«
Item John y« son of John and Jane Manning Baptiz** august 6.*
Item W™ y* son of John and Eliz : Herbertf Baptized august i6.
Item Thomas ye son of Mathew and Elizabeth Worlington Bap :
aug* 23.
Item James y* son of James and Mary Allen Baptiz*^ Oct. 25^*
Item Mary y* daughter of Maurice and Joanna Rowledge Bap : no : 6^*
Item Eliz : y* daughter of John and Sarah Warren Bap^ y* same day.
Item Mary y* daughter of Rob' and Mary Mills Bap^ Dec. 29.
Item Mary y* daughter of John and Eliz. Chambers was Baptized
January the tenth.
Item Robert y* son of John and Eliz : Trasler Baptiz* Jan : 24.
Item Samuel y* son of Samli and Mary Bull baptized Feb. 21'^*
Item Daniell y* son of John and Joanna Barber bapt^ March i !***■
Christenings 1714.!
Imp" Esson y* son of Tho : and Elizabeth Luck bapt* march 28***.
Item Daniell y* son of Tho : and Anne Rogers Bapt** Aprill iS^^
Item Robert y* son of Tho : and Eliz : Launceberry Baptz** Aprill
i8«^.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Richard and Joanna Hills baptz^ May
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Mary Garlike bapt July 19"-
Item Rebecca y* daughter of W™ and Alice Lucas Baptizd oct. 3.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and Alice Perrin ats Biggs Bapt^
oct. 3i.
Item Thomas y* son of John and Mary Manning Baptizd Nov : i**-
Item John y* son of Joseph and Sarah Barwick baptized Dec : 5^-
Item Rebecca y« daughter of W" and Mary Tod bap** Jan : 2.§
Christenings i7i5. ll
Imp" Philip y* son of Philip and Mary Cartwright^ of Northton bapt*
march 3i.
Item Mary y* daughter of Tho. and Susanna Barwick bapt<^ Aprill 24.
* Followed by : Item TTm. ye ^on of John and EUz. (straok ont).
t Calendar {Q. 8) : Order of Bemoval of Jn. Harhert to Hackleton, parish
Off Fiddington, " where he was hired as a serrant to WilUam Hawley for one
whole yeare " (from Mioh. 1708) ; dated 14 June 1712.
X Hie only documents relating to this year are two mortgage deeds
oonoeming " Fiahpoole close/' Nortoft, parish of Gnilsborongh, 2 Nov. 17 14
and 26 Jan. 1714-5. (Calendar, C. 8, C. 9),
i Next entry scored ont : Item PhUip ye eon of Philip and Mary Cart-
Wright of NoHhton hapt March 31.
II Sainuel Perrin bom 17 1 5, baptized 30 Jan. 1721-2; Mercy Richardson,
bom 22 March 171I, baptized 27 March 1720. Ann Bice'e nnbaptized daughter
also bom this year. (See footnote to entry 14 Sept. 171 1).
Y Certificate of Settlement (F. 12) of " PhiUip CaHwright, Inhabitant and
Legally settled in the Parrish of St. Gyles in Northton/' 12 Feb. 1714-15.
Quoted in an article by the writer on " Dr. Carey's Settlement " (Northampton
Mercury, 7 Sept. 1895).
86 Moulton Register. [171 S
Item Sazby y* son of Maurice and Joanna Rowledge bap* May i*.
Item Joseph y* son of Tho : and Sarah Barwick bapt* July iy"*-
Item Joseph y« son of Thomas and Eliz. Luck Baptiawi Sept. 18*.
Item Anne y* daughter of John and Eliz. Chambers Bapt* sept. 25**-
Item Joseph y* son of John and Eliz. Trasler Bapt^ oct. 6"*.
Item Anne y* daughter of John and Jane Manning Bapt* oct. 7*^.
Item Mathew y* son of Mathew & Eliz : Worlington Bap^ oct. 13.
Item Robert y« son of Nicolas and Eliz : Allen Bap^ oct. 30.
Page no.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Fran : and Mary Blount oct. 30.
Item Martha y^ daughter of James and Mary Allen Bapt^ oct 30.
Item William y* son of Marke and Anne Smith Bap^ oct. 3i.
Item Anne y* daughter of Robert and Margery Sibly of Kettering
aged about seven weeks was Baptized November y« 9*^.
Item William y* son of John and Joanna Barber Dec : y* 1 2*^.
Item Andrew y* son of Samuel and Mary Bull Dec : y* \%^,
Item George y* son of John and Sarah Warren Dec. y* 31**.
Item Edward y^ son of Tho : and Eliz : Launceberry [March^'\ a^-
Christenings I7i6.t
Imp" Thomas and Sarah y* son and daughter of Thomas and Susanna
Barwick {were'] baptized May y* 27***.
Item Anne y* daughter [of] Humphrey and Anne Benn baptized
July y« !••.
Item Edward jr* son of John and Elizabeth Herbert Baptizd JuW 22^-
Item Alice y* daughter of John and Alice Perrin Bapt* Sep* 29*".
Item Man^ y* dau^ter of John and Mary Manning Bapt* Sep* 30*^.
Item William y* son of Jeremiah and Eady Wright baptizd oct y*
29**'.
Item Samuell y* son of Joseph and Sarah Barwick bapt' Dec. y* 2^*
Item Sasanna y* daughter of John and Susanna Barwick Jan : 6^.
Item Francis the son of Francis and Mary Blount Bapt. Feb. 5*^.
Item Rebecca y^ daughter of John and Susanna Earl Bapt** March 6*^.
Christenings i7i7 :%
Imp" John y* son of Samuel and Mary Bull baptized June 9***.
Item Richard the son of James and Mary Allen baptized June 23^
Item Sarah the daughter of Tho : and Susanna l^arwick bap** July 7**.
Item Mary y« daughter of Tho : and Sarah Barwick bap^ July 25**^.
•
• OvorJfeb.
t EU», Perrin bom 17 16, baptized 30 Jan. 1 721 -2.
X Charity Doouments of this and later yean (0. 10-13): ''Fishpoole
close: assignment of Jn. Be<ide'8 secnritj" (10 May 17 17); aesignment of
his mortgage (2 Jnly 1723) ; " Release of a close in^Nortoft " (19 Sep. 1723) ;
** Fishpoole close sold for fiye shillings " (3 Aug. 1726).
1719] Baptisms, Part II, 87
tem Mary y* daughter of John and Joan Malward bapt* august 3i.
tem John y* son of Mark and Anne Smith baptizd Sep* y* i**.
tem Elizabeth y* daughter of Tho: and Mary Comfeild Bapt*
Sep*;-'. ^ ^ ^ i-
tem Elizabeth y* daughter of Mathew and Elizabeth Worlington Bap*
Sep. 22*.
tem William y* son of William and Mary Dunckly Bapt* Oct. 28.
tem John y* son of Amos and Anne Allebon* was Baptized Nov.
r f-
tem William y* son of John and Elizabeth Trasler Bapt. Nov. y* 3**.
tem Sarah y« daughter of John and Elizabeth Abem Bapt^ nov : 24.
tem Thomas y* son of Daniel and Alice Feather Bapt** Dec : 6^.
tem Joseph y^ son of George and Grace Septon Bapt^ Dec : 28.
Christenings i/iS.f
mp" Jane the daughter of William and Mary TodJ bapt** Aprill 6*^.
tem William y^ son of John and Jane Manning Bapt** aprill 24.
tem Esther y* daughter of John and Mary Garlike Bapt* May y* i2.
tem Thomas the son of Thomas and Jane Mills Bapt*^ Aug. 25.
tem Hannah the base bom daughter of Ann Rice§ and as she deposed
upon oath of Will : Corbet was baptiz* Sep* y^ 4**'.
tem John y* son of John and Mary Manning Bap**^ Sep* 14***.
Page III.
tem Joseph y« son of Joseph and Sarah Barwick bap* Oct 3.
item Jane y« daughter of John and Jane Richards Bap* no : 17.
tem Sarah y« daughter of Charles and Alice Hooton Bapt** Nov. 23.
tem Edward the son of Daniel and Alice Feather Bap* Dec: 23.
tem Thomas y® son of Marke and Ann Smith Bapt. Dec. 28.
tem Catherine y* daughter of Sam^ and Mary Bull Bap* Ja. 4*^.
tem Richard y« son of John and Alice Earl Bap*^ Jan : ij**^.
tem Ann y« daughter of John and Frances [Hopper] || bapt** Feb. ii*"*.
tem Sarah y^ daughter of Maurice and Joanna Rowledfine Bap*
March 5^.
tem Anne y« daughter of Thomas and Mary Watts Bapt** March 23.
Christenings i7i9.^
mp" John y« son of John and Sarah Warren bapt* Aprill 2*.
tem Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Elizabeth Chambers Bapt"*
* Amos bom at Eineton, Warvrs., in 1691. See note under date 21 Feb.
1738-39
t Jn. Thompson bom 1718.
t Indentures of Apprentioeahip (H. 6) of "Jcme Todd a poor child of
Moolton" to Jcme GoUs^ Daventry; 25 May 1732.
§ Bee above 14 Sep. 171 1.
II Written over Bull.
^ Births in 1719: Jerem. Perrin (baptized 30 Jan. 1721-2), and Jos. Chown
(bi^ytized 30 Sep. 1733)-
88 Moulton Register. [17 '9
Item Hill y* daughter of James and Mary Allen Bap* Apr. 16*^.
Item William y« son of Joseph and Sarah Jones Bap. June 24.*
Item Stephen y« son of Stephen and Sarah Haddon Bap^ June 28.
Item Thomas y« son of Francis and Mary Blount Bapt" July 5*^.
Item W** the son. of Sam"^ and Rachel Althrop Bapt* July 26,
Item Moore ^ son of Tho: and Eliz. Launceberry Baptizd Augst
y« 2*.
Item Samuel y« son of Richard and Mary Wills bapt<* Aug** 4*^.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of John and \Alice\\ Perrin bapt : Aug. 4**^.
Item Susanna y« daughter of Tho: and Susan : Barwick bap* Sep. 20.
Item Martha ^ daughter of Mathew & Eliz. Worlington Bap.
Sep : 27.
Item Samuel y« son of W^ and Alice Lucas Bap* oct. 24.
Item William y* son of Joseph and Sarah [BarwicV^ Baptized Jan :
y* !•*.
Item John y« base bom son of Mary Killpack and as she deposed
upon oath of Daniell Barber§ was Baptized March y* 4**^.
Christenings 1720. II
Imp" Mercy^ y« base bom daughter of Dorothy Richardson (and as
she deposed upon oath) of Thomas Colewell** Bap^^ March 27.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of Tho : and Sarah Barwick bapt^ May
y« I"*.
Item Elizabeth ^ daughter of Mark and Ann Smith bapt^ May
y« 10*^.
Item Ann y« daughter of Robert and faith Mills Bapt^ June 19*^.
Item Elizabeth tt y* daughter of W** and Mary Tod bap*<* June 22.
Item Thomas y^ son of Maurice and Joanna Rowledge Bap^^
June 24.
Item Samuel y« son of John and Susanna Deckins Bap* Augst 7*^.
Item Alice y« daughter of John and Mary Pell bap* Aug* 28*^.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John & Jane Man[ntn^J*Bap. oct. 10.
Item Joseph y* son of George and Grace Septon bap* oct. 31"*.
Item Elizabeth jr* daughter of Charles & Alice Hooton bap* nov. 20**".
* AlteirationB ooour in this entry.
t Over Mjoiry,
X Ellipsis.
§ Calendar (E. 18, E. 20) : Order and Bond (^40) for Jfy. KOparVB male
child, April 25 and 26, 1720. The first doonment is marked "tohom he
married ** ; the second gives a new order of is. 6d. weekly, los. expenses and
^5 for apprenticeship.
II Anne Thompson horn 1720.
^ Bom 22 March 1715-16 ; bnried 22 Dec. 1726.
•• Calendar {E, 19, E. 21) : Order and Bond (;f4o) of Thos. Caldwell, of
Great Billing, maltster; April 25 and 26, 1720. Amount 9d. weekly untQ
the child has reached the age of seven, with £^ for her apprenticeship.
tt Apprenticed 25 May 1732 to Dan. Morgan, of "Branston" (JS. $),
1/22] Baptisms, Part II. 89
[tern Marj y« daughter of Francis and Mary Blount bap^ Dec : 37.
Item Hannah y« daughter of John and Mary Manning Bap. Jan. 8.
Item Olive y* daughter of Sam" and Mary Bull Bapt^* Feb. 24.
Page 112. Christenings 172 1.*
mp" John y« son of Joseph and Sarah Jones Bap^ may i4.
tem Robert y« son of Robert and Catherine £kins Bap : may 28.
tern Mary y* daughter of Tho : & Mary Barwick Ju 8.
item Mary y« daughter of Tho. & Jane Mills Bap. June ia.
item Thomas Chown aged about {4 yeares bap^^ June 24.
tem Hannah y« daughter of W** and Mary Chown bap : Ju 24.
tem Robert y« son of {^biank"] Tompson widrf bap'^ June y« 25.
tem Absolom y« son of James and Mary Allen Bap. July in-
tern Laurence y^ son of Stephen & Rose Haddon Bap : Jul. 2^
tem Beajamen y* son of William & Elizabeth Dawson, Bap^ Aug. ij.
tem Thomas y* son of Sam". & Rachael Althrop Bap^ Aug : i4.
item Francis y* son of Witt & Mary Dunckly Bap^ Aue. 20.
item John y« son of John and Sarah Boys Bap* Nov : 5".
tem \Thomas'\ y* son of John and Jane Manning Bap* Nov: ,30*^.
item Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Frances Lowick Nov : 30^**.
item Elizabeth y« daughter of Richard and Jane Palmer Bap* Dec. ij***.
item Amos y« son [of] Amos and Anne Allebone bap'<* Dec : y* 30***.
item Jane y* daughter of Valentine and Mary Richardson Bap* Jan : 7***.
item Mary the daughter of Marke and Ann Smith was [Baptized]
Jan: lo*"*.
item Ann I y« daughter of Rich* & Eliz : Holyday Bap* Jan. ip*^.
item Richard y« son of Robert & Faith Mills Bap*. Jan. 24**'.
item Samuell Perrin aged about 6 yeares I the children of James
- Elizabeth Perrin aged about 5 yeares | and Mary Perrin were
• Jeremiah Perrin aged about 2 yeares ( Bapt. Jan : 30***.
tem W* y« son of W*» and Alice Lucas Bap* Feb : y« 4*^.
item Maiy y« daughter of John and Mary Pell Bap : Feb : 18*^.
item John y« son of Mathew & Eliz : Wonhington Bap : Feb. i8.
item Susanna y^ daughter of John & Alice Perrin Bap . Mar : 2i.
Christenings {722 .$
Imp" [i4nnle y« daughter of John & Eliz : Trasler Bapt : Api^ i5.
Item [^//ijam y* son of Joseph & Sarah Barwick bap : ma[^] ii*\
* Orders of Removml (O. 10, 0. 12), dated 27 Jan. 1721-22, in the oaae of
Jonathan Skinner, to Great BiUing, " where he was Bom, and lived a hired
■enrant to one Edward Britten'*; and of Rebecca Skinner and Mattheio her
arm (about mx years old), to the same parish, 23 Dec. 1727.
t first occarrence.
I Died 8 Deo. 1731.
§ Matthew Skinner bom 1722 ; $ee note under 172 1.
90 Maulton Register, [1722
Item ]\^oseph']* y« base bom son of Dorothy Richardson and (as she
deposed upon oath) of Joseph Horn was Bap* June li.
Item Mary y« daughter of Tho : Lucas Was Bap* Aug. 5***.
Item W*» y« son of W" and Mary Chown Bap* Sep. 30*^.
Item Joseph y« son of John & Susanna Esson Bap* Oct a8.
Item John y« son of Charles & Alice Horton bap. Nov. ij.
Page 113,
!*«- [ ^t^ { t^ti ] -' Mark & ^n Smith bap* Dec. so"".
Item Faith y« daughter of Rob* & Faith Mills Bap* Jan. 7*^.
Item George y« son of Tho : & Sarah Allen Bap* Jan. 7**".
Item Grace Septon ats Steptonf wid : Bap* Jan. ye ij*^.
Item Anne y« daughter of John & Anne Aboum Bap^ Faeb. 19*^.
Item Hester y« daughter of Sara". & Mary Bull bap* mar. 3*.
Item Anne y« daughter of John & Fran : Lowick bap* mar. 3*.
Item Hannah y* daughter of Sam". & Anne Houghton bap* mar. 4.
Item John y« son of W™ & Elizab. Dawson bap* mar : 8.
Christenings i723.{
Imp" Richard ye son of Henry & Mary Bland Bap'^ mar. 29.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of Rich<» & Jane Palmer Bap"* apr. 21.
Item Solomon y« son of Stephen & Rose Haddon Bap* June ad.
Item Henry y« son of Joseph & Sarah Jones Bap* July y« 4***.
Item Love y« daughter of John & Mary Maning Bap. July 4***.
Item Rob* y« son of Daniel & Mary Barber Bap* Aug. li.
Item Ann y« daughter of Fran : & Mary Blunt Bap* Aug. li.
Item Joseph y« son of Tho : & Eliz : Lanceberry Bap* Aug. iS.
Item Francis y« son of Will. & Mary Dunckly Bap* Sep. 15.
Item Samuell y« son of Rob* & Catherine Ekms Bap* Sep. 29.
Item John y« son of Jonothan & Eliz : Esson Bap* oct. 6.
Item W™ y« son of Mathew & Eliz : Worthington ba : oct. 28.
Item Rich<*y« son of Tho : & Jane Mills ba : no : 11.
Item John y« son of W"* & Mary Chown bap. no. 17***.
Item John y« son of John & Sarah Boys bap. De : i"*.
Item Jonathan y« son of Joseph & Sarah Barwick De : 22,
Item Sarah y« daughter of Tho : & Sa*» Barwick Ja : 6.
Item Thomas y« son of John & Mary Pell Jan. 8.
Item Elian' y« daughter of John & Alice Clark mar. 19.
Item John y* son of Samii &• Rachael Althorp bap'<* mar. 20.
Item Thomas y^ son of Rob* & Faith Mills bap'** march 22.
* Buried 26 Sep. 1722.
t Order of Removal (G. 27) of Anne, wife of Wm, Steffton, to Spratton,
8 Nov. 1740.
X Wm, Painter's child unbaptized 1723 (buried 10 Jan. 1723-4)$ Bob,
Thompson bom same year.
1725] Baptisms, Part II. 91
Christenings 1724.
Imp" Mary y* daughter of John & Jane Manning mar : 30***.
Item William y« son of Mary C:ussly wid : Apr : 5***.
Item Samuell y* son of Tho. & Sarah Manning Apr 2\.
Item Eliz : y« daughter of W* & Eliz. Watts April! 28.
Item Tho : y« base bora son of Eliz. Pill of Badby May i**.
Page 114.
Item John y« son of John & Alice Perrin may y« 13.
Item Eliz : y« daughter of John and Anne Abourn may jr* 24.
Item Mary y« daughter of Tho. & Eliz : Dawson July ia.
Item John y« son of W*» & Mary Eales Aug** i8.
Item Sarah y« daughter of Rich* & Eliz : Holyday Sep : 27.
Item Mary y^ daughter of Abrafi & Eliz : Richardson oct. 26.
Item Anne y« daughter of Sam" & Mary Bull Dec : 6^.
Item John & Mary v* children of Valentine and Mary Richardson
bap«<>Dec. y« 13^.
Item Richard y« son of John & Fran : Lowick Dec : y« i8**».
Item John ye son of Fran : & Mary Blount Dec : y« 20***.
Item Martha y« daughter of John & Eliz: Morris Dec: jq ai"*.
Item Mary jr* daughter of James & Mary Allen Dec. 25.
Item Thomas y« son of Thomas & Sarah Allen Jan. 10.
Item James y^ son of Stephen & Rose Haddon March ai.
Christenings 1725. *
Imp" Sarah y« daughter of Mark & Anne Smith Ban*d Mar. 27.
Item W*» y« son of W» & Mary Chownf Bap«<* Apr" /^^,
Item Mary y* daughter of W*^ & Eliz : Watts Ap'. 26.
Item Thomas y« [son o/]X Tho : & Anne Bayly June 6.
Item Robert y* son of Tho : & Mary Trasler July 18.
'^ &nM } r sons of W^ & Mary Eales Angus, i*
Item Mathew y* son of Mathew & Eliz. Worthington aug. i**.
Item Alice y« daughter of Rich<i & Jane Palmer Sep^ xa^.
Item John y« son of Henry & Mary Bland Nov : i"*.
Item Samuell y« son of John & Mary Manning Nov. 38.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John & Mary Pell Nov : 28.
Item Anne y« daughter of Robert & Catherine Ekins Dec. 35.
Item Anne y« daughter of John & Eliz : Morris Feb. y« 3^*.
Item Jane y* daughter of John & Alice Clark Feb. y^ 28**^.
* Ky. Boyee bom 1725. baptized 16 June 1744.
t Order of Bemoval (G. i4) of Jn. Choton, to Spratton, dated 25 July
1728. Cerdficate of Settlement (F. 15) allowed here 30 Jan. 1728-9.
X Written OTBT daughter.
92 Moulton Register. [1726
Baptized 1726*
Imp" Anne y« daughter of James & Mary Allen Ap : 3**.
Item W™ y« son of Thomas & Sarah Allen Ap. 24.
Item Richard y« son of Thomas and Sarah Barwick May 15.
Item Samuell y« son of Joseph and Sarah Jones May 22.
Page 115.
Item Thomas y« son of Elizabeth Dawson wid:"}«ne 12*
Item William y* son of Fran : and Mary Blunt June 19.
Item William y« son of William and \^hlank'\ Barwick June 26.
Item Sarah y« daughter of John and Alice Pering July 9.
Item Ann y« daughter of Amos and Ann Allebone July 9.
Item Ruth y« daughter of Sam : \and\ Ann Houghton Jidy lo.
Item Sarah y« daughter of John and Eliz : Chambers Aug. 14.
Item Eliz : y« daughter of Tho : and Jane Millsf Aug. \l8\ %
Item Faith y« daughter of Rob. and Faith Mills Aug. 2 1 .
Item Ann y« daughter of John and jane manning Sep. 19,
Item Ann y® daughter of Sam. and Mary Bull Sep. 19.
Item Greorge y^ son of John and Sarah Bays oct 16.
Item Thomas y« son of Thom : and Sarah Maning Decem. 26.
Item John y^ son of Richard and Eliza : Holyday Jan. i j.
Item Daniel y« son of Daniel and Mary Barber Feb. 5,
Item Alice y* daughter of Rich** and Jane Palmer Feb. 26.
Baptized I727.§
Item Mary y« daughter of william and Mary Chown Bap. ap. 9.
Item Thomas y« son of Tho : and Mary Trasler Bap. ap. 16.
Item Mary ^ son of Mathew and Eliz : worthington Bap. ap. 23.
Item Thomas y« son of Rob : and Cathirine Ekins May \28\y\
Item Robert jr* son of Rob :^ and feliz. Tipler May 28.
Item william y^ son of Fran : and Mary Blunt Aug : 13.
* TTm. JPeat/i«r8 bom 1726, baptized 9 March 1728^; £far. T!}i(yni^p90^
bom 1726 ; also My. Oill baptized 16 June 1744.
t For notes on the family of MtUB^ see an article by the Editor entitled,
"8t 8tephen*s Day at Moulton" {Northamjpton Herald^ 11 Jan. 1896). This
g^yes forty-fonr entries relating to the name. Indentores of apprenticeship
of M%M. and Nie. Mills, to " Wm, Dove a Taylor of Monlton," and Thos. CoUu,
of Kettering, staymaker, dated 23 Deo. 1740 and 31 Dec. 1742. {H. 9, H. 10).
The second indenture is printed in full in the abore article.
X Originally 17.
§ Eli». Thcmpson bora 1727.
II Altered from 25.
% On Dec. 24, 1698, he was ordered by the Justices of the Peace to be
removed from Kingsthorpe to Moulton, where he had previously been hired
as a servant to Bob. Mills (one year) and Richard Manning (second year).
Monlton appealed against the Order, bat as no one appeared to prosecate the
appeal, 18 April 1699, the petition of Kingsthorpe was granted confirming
the said Order. {Calendar, Q. 2,)
1728] Baptisms, Part 11. 93
Item John y* son of Tho : and Alice Seers Aug. 27.
Item william y^ son of will : and Mary Eales* Sep. 3.
Item Mary y* daughter of Thorn : and Ann Bayly Sep. 10.
Item Samuell y* son of John and Eliz : Morris oct. 3.
Item William y* s. of Will : and Eliz : Dawson oct : 17.
Item william y^ s. of will : and Ann Bayly Nombr : 19.
Item Mary y* daughter of will, and \bUinli\ Bar wick Decc : 3.
Pagt 116.
Item John jr* son of Will : and Eliza : Dove Decc : 10.
Item Samuell y^ son of Sam : and Ann Houghton Dece : 26.
Item Alice y« daughter of John and Alice Clark Jan. 7.
Item Rose y« daughter of Stephen and Rose Hadden \ Jan : 144
§Joseph Jones baptiz'd January 24^ aged about 44 years,
fviary Law of Brayfeild baptz^ Janu '.31. Aged 23 years.
§ Hannah Hopper baptiz'd Jany. 31 aged 16 years.
§l*homas Hopper baptiz'd January 31 aged 14 years.
Christenings.
1728.11
§John Hopper baptizd April i^ aged ab^ 26.
§Amey Hopper baptiz'd April 2** aged ab* 19 :^
Item John y* son of John and Mary Worley apr. 25.
Item Elizabeth y* daughter of Alex : and Sarah Blason May 12.
Item william y^ son of Tho : and Eliza : Bradshaw May 19.
Item william y« son of will : and Alice Hills Aug. 11.
Item Samuell y* son of John and Alice Perin Aug. 2 1 .
Item William y^ son of Valen : and Mary Richardson August 25.
Item Mary y« daughter of Richard and Jahe palmer Sept : 15.
Item Richard y« son of Tho : and Sarah Barwick** No : 5.
Item Samuell y« son of Jonathan and Alice Barwick No : 5.
Item william y^ son of Rob : and Faith mills Dece : i.
* Order of Bemoval (G. IS) of TTm. and My. Eylea and Wm. their son,
to Bywell, dated 25 Jnly 1728.
t Order of Bemoral (O. 16) of Stephen and Rose Haddon and their
children: Stephen, Lavfrence, ** Sollomon" JameSy and Rosey to Kettering;
35 Jnlj 1728. Certificate of Settlement {F. 14) allowed at Moulton, 28 Jan.
1728*9.
X The baptisms of four persons follow, whose united ages total 142 years.
{ These six entries are in a different handwriting.
II Calendar (G. 13, F, 16) : Order of Removal (25 July 1728) and Certi-
ficate of Settlement (29 Jan. 1729-30) of Wm. Brovminoord, grooer, of " Denton
als. Dodington parva."
If The combined ages of the four Hoppers reach 75 years. See also under
90 Oct. 1732.
** Indentures of apprenticeship (H. 3, H. 4) dated 10 June 1730, of Ifary
and Sarah Barwiek (daughters of " Thos. Barwich, late of Moulton, mason "),
to Johi^ Barwick of Daventry, " Free Mason " : term of six and seyen years.
94 Moultan Register, [1728
Item Sarah y« daughter of willi : and Ann Baily* Dece. a6.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Jane Maning Deoe. 37.
Item John y« son of John and Mary Tarant Feb : 9.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Eliza : Allen Feb. 9.
Item Ann y« daughter of Mathew and Fliza : Worlington Feb, 9.
Item John y« son of Thom : and Ann Earl Feb. 23.
Item William y^ son of Daniel and Jane Feathers March 9, aged
about two years.
Item Samuell y« son of Tho : and Mary Trasler March : 16.
Item Mary y^ daughter of John and Rachael Lack March 23.
Page 117. Christenins I729,t
Imp" Elizabeth y« daughter of Rich, and Eliza : Holyday Apr : 2.
Item John y« son of John and Fran : Lowick April — 13.
Item Daniel y* son of Daniel and Mary Barber : April — 25.
Item Mary y^ daughter of John and Sarah Hopper May 29.
Item Elizabeth y^ daughter of Rob : and Elizabeth Tipler May 39.
Item William y« son of John and Cicely Tompson July — 6.
Item william y* son of John and Mary Manning Aug. — 10.
I^em John y« son of John and Eliza Chambers Sep : — 28.
Item Eliza : y« daughter of Tho : and Sarah AUin Nom : — 27.
Item Samuell y« son of Sam : and Ann Houghton Dece — 9.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of Rob. and Cathirine Ekins Dece — 26.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Mary Worley Jan — 4.
Item Mary y« diaughter of Peter and Eliza : Mobest Jan— 25.
Item Francis y* daughter of will : and Alice Hills Mar: i.
Item Jonathan y^ son of Jona : and Alice Barwick March 22.
Christnins 1730.
Item Nicholes worthington \_ye\ son of Rob : and Faith Mills May 3.
Item William y* son of Fran : and Sarah Staford§ May 3.
Item Dinah y« daughter of will : and Mary Barwick June — 21.
Item Sarah y« daughter of Fran : and Mary Blunt Aug 9.
Item Thomas y« son of Tho : and Alice Seers Sep. — 10.
Item Robard y« son of John and Alice Rich oct : — ^4.
Item william y« son of Will : and Eliza Dove oct : — 25.
Item John y« son of Richard and Jane Palmer oct — 26.
• Calendar (G. 17, Q. 18) : Order of Keraoval of TTtn,, Awn. and Sarah
Bayley to *' Wimmington/' Beds., 28 Jan. 1728.9; appeal of that parish,
15 April 1729, dismissed.
•f -Calendar (C. 14) : Letter from Theo. Rogers asking Sam Clifton to p&y
rent for his close of land in future to Mr. Worley and other " Trustees of the
Poor of Moulton" ; 2 Aug. 1729.
t Removal (G. 23) of Ric. and Eliz, Mohha to Sywell, 6 Oct. 1733.
("They ran away & so c<* not be executed.")
§ Calendar (F. 13) : Certificate of Settlement of Francis Stafford and
family, inhabitants of Lough ton, Leics. 13 Oct. 1727.
1730 Baptisms, Part IL 95
Item William jr* son of Jonathan and Eliza. Esson [Oc/.] — 26.
Item Elizabeth y« daughter of John and Eliz. Mauriss [Oc/.] — 26.
Item George y« son of Sam : and Racheli Althriip Nov. — i.
Item Thomas y^ son of Alex. & Sarah Blason Nov. 15.
Item Thomas y« son of John and Mary Tarrant Nou. — 29.
Item Anne daughter of Thomas & Anne Bailey Dec. 6.
Item Mary daughter of Valentine & Mary Richardson Dec. 20.
Item Eliz. daughter of Thomas Bradshaw & Eliz : Dec. 26.
Item Charles son of John & Hannah Earle Jan. 17.
Item Sarah daughter of John & Cicely Tompson Jan. 24.
Item John son of William & Mary Luck Jan. 25,
Item Robert son of John & Frances Lowick Feb. 7
Item John son of Daniel & Jane Feathers Feb. 7
Item Thomas son of Thomas & Anne Earle Feb : 14
Page 118.
Item Hannah daughter of Thomas & Sarah Allen Feb. 28.
Item Jeremiah son of John & Alice Perry March 11.
Christenings
1731*
Item James the s. of Roberd and Elizobeth Tipler Baptesed the 4 of
Aprill,
Item Alice daughter of Jonathan & Alice Barwick, May 2.
Item Frances daughter of Robert & Faith Mills, June 6.
Item Thomas son of John & Sarah Hopper Sep. 26.
Item Mary daughter of Will. & \Eli%jcLheiK\ Wales Sep. 26.
Item John son of Richard & Sarah Barber Sep. la.
Item Sam. son of Sam & Anne Houghton Oct. 10.
Item Katherine daughter of William & [Catherine] Barwick Oct. 3 1 .
William son of John 8c Elizabeth Allen November ai.f
Martha Daughter of John Manning and Jane his wife, December, ip.
Eliz : Daughter of John WorleyJ and Mary his wife, January, xi :
Thomas son of Alexander Blason & Sarah his wife, January : 23,
Joseph son of Francis and Sarah Stafford Feb : 20 :
Samuel the son of John Manning and Mary his wife, Feb : 24 :
Elizabeth Daughter of W" Barker and Mary his wife — March : 2 ;
• Thos. Thompsfm born 1731.
t From here to the entry dated 7 March 173! the writing is very imall
and crowded.
X A number of Jn. Worley's letters are at the British Museum, Add. MSS.
22,251, among the Strafford Papers, 17 ii — 1765. In one of them he says:
" I haye been at Sywell & Gave Mr. Willmer a Key w**» y' LordshP" Service
and he seem^ well pleased and Betum*^ his Duety." (Moulton, 3 Jan. I73f.)
This would be Wm, Wilmer, Bsq., M.P. for Northampton. {History of the
WUmer Family, pp. 7o>72»)
96 Moulton Register. [1732
Baptisms 1732.*
Mary Daughter of John Earl and Hannah his wife, April — 2.
Mary Daughter of Joseph Jones and Sarah his wife, April — 6.
Elizabeth: Daughter of Joseph [HawUy'] and Abigail his wife»
April — ix.
Ann Daughter of Thomas Dunckley and Elizabeth his wife, April x.
W™ son of W™ : Smith and Ann his wife, of Thorpland : June : a6.
Abraham son of Thomas Richardson & Amy his wife, Jane : 28.
Richard son of Thomas Earl, and Ann his wife, July : 30.
Henry son of W™ Chown and Mary his wife — Sept : 3.
William the son of John Tarrant and Mary his wife — octob : [/j]*
Hannah the Daughter of Thomas Allen and Sarah his wife, Octob : 29.
William the son of Richard Barber and Sarah his wife, Octob : 29.
Sarah the Daughter of John Hopperf and Frances his wife aged 32
years : oct : 30.
William the son of Peter Mobbs and Elizabeth his wife — October: 30.
Alice the Daughter of william Dawson and Elizabeth
his wife — Decem: 24.
John the son of Thomas Sears and Alice his wife — Decem : 27.
Valentine the son of Valentine Richardson and Mary
his wife — Janu : 14.
Jane the Daughter of Daniel Feathers and Jane his wife — Feb : 19.
Samuel the son of William Luck and Mary his wife — Feb ; 23.
Mary the Daughter of Thomas Trasler and Mary his
wife — March : 7.
Elizabeth the Daughter of Robert Mills and Faith his
wife — March: 18.
Page 119. Baptisms 1733.
Ann the Daughter of William Barker and Mary his
wife — April, 26.
W" the son of William and Eliz : Wales — May : 14,
Alice the daughter of Robert Tiploe and Elizabeth his
wife — May : 14.
Alice the Daughter of John Earl and Hannah his wife — June : 3.
Richard the Son of John Perrin and Alice his wife, July : xi.
Mary the Daughter of John morris and Elizabeth his wife, July : 29.
Mary Daughter of Edward hills (a wadman) & mary
his wife, Aug: 12.
Elizabeth Daughter of George nunns and Sarah his wife : Aug : 14.
Hannah the Daughter of John chater and mary his wife : Aug : 14.
Thomas the Sonne of Thomas Bradshaw and Elizabeth
his wife : Sept : 23.
• Calendar (O. 21, Q. 22) i Bemoval of Jn. Treslom {Bged 30) to Amberiey,
Sussex, 4 Oct. 1732 ; appeal of that parish dismissed 9 Jan. 173I.
t See above, 2 April 1728.
1734] Baptisms, Part IL 97
slice the Daughter of Richard Palmer and Jane his wife : Sept : 23.
Joseph the son of John Chown and Sarah his wife
(aged 14 years) Sep: 30.
Thomas the son of Joseph Luck and Sarah his wife : novem : 5.
William the son of Thomas Earl and Ann his wife, January : 6.
John the son of John Marsh and Mary his wife. January: ai.
Ann the Daughter of Francis Stafford and Sarah his wife, Jan : 30.
Thomas the Son of Thomas Richardson and Amy his
wife — Feb : 26.
Mary the Daughter of Thomas wright and Elizabeth
his wife — Feb : 27.
Eleanor the Daughter of John Rich and Alice his wife — March : 6.
John the son of John Allen and Elizabeth his wife — March : x.
William the son of John Warren and Elizabeth his wife — March : 14.
Ann the Daughter of Alexander Blason and Sarah his
wife — March ! 20.
Baptisms : 1734 :*
Ann the Daughter of Robert Mills and Faith his wife — April : i2.
John the son of John Thompson and Cicely his wife — April : xv.
Mary the Daughter of John Worley and Mary his
wife — April, 26.
Jane the Daughter of Samuel Althrop and Rachel
his wife May : 5.
Edward the son of Edward Wilcox and Sarah his wife — May : 5 .
lliomas the son of Thomas Allen and Sarah his wife — May : 19.
Mary the Daughter of Thomas Dun[c]kley and
Elizabeth his wife, June: xi.
John the son of John Chater and Mary his wife — June : 23.
Richard ) the sons of Joseph [f/au'/c^yj and Abigail
Thomas ) his wife June 23.
Jane the Daughter of Francis milan (a wadman) and
\^Ann\ his wife June : 23.
Sarah the Daughter of William Barker and Mary his
wife — June : 23.
John the son of John Luck and Rachel his wife — June : 24.
Sarah, the Daughter of Francis Blunt and Mary his
wife — June : 30.
Martha, the Daughter of Clark worley and Susanna
his wife July: xi.
Hannah the Daughter of John Hopper and Sarah
his wife, — July : xi.
Ann the Daughter of Amos AUibonef and Elizabeth
his wife,— July : 14.
* Haniuxfc Thomp^Ofn bom 1734.
t Copy (L. 2) of Burial entry in Kineton Registers, Warws.: "ilmot
iilltboiM hwied May 4, 1732 " (attached to Jn. and Kliz, AHyhone'$ Certificate
of Settlement (7 Nor. 1740).
G
98 Moultan Register. [1734
Mary the Daughter of Daniel Barber and Elizabeth
his wife September: 18.
Richard the son of Richard Barber and Sarah his wife — September : 19.
Thomas the son of John Thompson (a wadman)
and Jane his wife — September : 22.
Joseph the son of John Manning and Jane his wife October : X4.
Moses the son of John Chown and Sarah his wife
(aged 23 years} : octo : 27.
Alice the Daughter of wiliiam Chown and mary his
wife octob. 27.
George the son of Thomas Sears and Alice his wife oct : 27.
Susannah the daughter of W" Barwick and
Catherine his wife oct: 28.
Martha the daughter of Joseph Higginbottom and
Elizabeth his wife octo : 28.
John the son of wiliiam Hills and Alice his wife Decem : i .
John the son of Samuel Houghton and Ann his
wife Decem 3.
Page 120.
F-lannah the daughter of Jonathan Barwick and
Alice his wife Janu 26.
Elizabeth the daughter of wiliiam wales and Eliza-
beth his wife Feb : 9.
Baptisms 1735*
Mary the Daughter of George Nunns and Sarah
his wife April : 25
Elizabeth the Daughter of Thomas Tresler and
Mary his wife May : 4,
Richard the son [o/] Daniel Feathers and Jane his
wife May : 1 2
Thomas the son of wiliiam Launcesberry and mary
his wife May : i8<
Thomas the son of John Chater and mary his wife June : 19.
Mary the Daughter of John Lawson and Penelope
his wife July : 13
William the son of Robert Tiploe and Elizabeth his
wife August : 10.
Jeremiah the son of Thomas Earl and Ann his wife August { Xf..
William the son of Thomas wright and Elizabeth
his wife Sept': 21.
John the son of Clarke worley and Susannah his
wife, Sept' : 26.
* Certificate of Settlement (F. 17) of Wm. and Hannah BiggnaU and
their children, of " Overston," 19 April, 1 735.
octob»:
23.
octob':
27.
Novem :
5.
Novem:
xi.
Nov:
16.
Jan:
I-*.
Febru:
2.
Febru:
-March
8.
7-
1736] Baptisms, Part II. 99
William the son of william Barker and Mary his
wife —
John ) the sons of John Earl and Hannah his
William ) wife-
Ann the Daughter of Fra[n]ciss Stafford and Sarah
his wife —
Alicia the Daughter of Robert Smith and Mary his
wife
Francis the son of Francis milan (a wadman)* and
Ann his wife
Ann the Daughter of William Oliver (of Staverton)
and Alice his wife :
Mary the Daughter of Thomas Bradshaw and
Elizabeth his wife —
John the son of Thomas Richards and Elizabeth
his wife-
Robert the Son of Thomas Allen and Sarah his Wife — March
Baptisms 1736.
William Richerson son of Thomas [and Anvi] Richerson was baptized
Aprill y« th^.
William Luck son of William and Marey His wife was baptizeed
Aprill y« 12.
William Smith son of Thomas and Mary Smith his Wife Baptized
April y« i^^.
John Wright son of Richard and Elizabeth His Wife Baptized
April 25*^.
Han[iijah Morris Daughter of John and Elizabeth Morris was
Baptized May the: 11^.
Richard Palmer the son of Richard and Jane Palmer his Wife was
Baptized June the : 24^^
Mary the Daughter of Alexander Blason and Sarah his Wife was
Baptized June : 24.
John the Son of Daniel Barber and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized
June: 27****
Page 121.
Ann the Daughter of Valintine Richarson and Mary his Wife
August : 15**^.
Thomas (Wareing) son of John Wareing and Elizabeth his Wife
Baptized September : 12^.
Anne the Da[ii]ghter of William Powel (a Wadman)* and Kathrine
his wife. Baptized Oct. y* : 3*.
Elizabeth [ike Daughter] of Thomas Seers and Alice his wife
Baptized October 31"*.
Ann the Daughter of Samuell Houghton and Ann his Wife Baptized
November j* !■*.
* At Thorplandt : ef. the entriefl 9 Jan. 173! and 22 Sept. 1734.
lOO Moultan Register. [1736
Susannah (Barwick) the Daughter of William Barwick and Katherine
his Wife Baptized November y« i**.
Ann the Daughter of John Tomson* and Cisly his Wife Baptized
November y« : i**.
Elizabeth the Daughter of John Chater and Mary his Wife Baptized
November y« 4***.
Robert the son of Robert Smith and Mary his Wife Baptized
November y*: 16.
Margit the Daughter of William Wale and Elizabeth his Wife
Baptized December y*: 12"*.
Thomas the son of Thomas [^Dunckleyl and Elizabeth [Aw unfe'\
Baptized December y« 2^^-
Richard y« son of Daniel [Fevers] and Jane his Wife Baptized
January y* : 2**.
Samuell the Son of Thomas and Mary Brawnsonf of of Dorington,
Baptized January the : 9.
Thomas the son of Francis Milan (a wadman of Tharpland) and
Ann his wife Baptized January the : 9*^.
[yohn] the son of Joseph Skarrel and Susannah his Wife Baptized
January; 17^^.
Page 122. Baptisms 1737.
Thomas the son of Joseph Hawley and Abigal his wife April : 10.
Mary the Daughter of Esson Luck and Sarah his wife [April rd\.
William y« son of John Per[r]in And Alice his Wife [April i6\,
Samuel y« son of Jonathan & Alice Barwick april 17.
Elizabeth y« daughter of George and Sarah [ Nunn] Aprill 26.
Robert y* : son of Clarke & Susannah Whorley his wife Ap : 28.
John y« son o^ Thomas & Mary Tressler his [blank] May 27.
Thomas y« son of John and Mary Street his wife May 29.
Hannah the Daughter of John and Hanah Earl| June 26^^.
• The following '* Papers relating to y« Settlem* of the Peterborough
Thompsona " are recorded in the Calendar : Order of Removal of Wm, and
Barak Tompson and children (Eliz. and Sarah) from "Stean" to St. John
Baptist's, Peterborough (0. 19, 27 April 1730) ; Appeal of St. John's parish
{Q. 20) dismissed, 14 July, 1730; Bill and Receipt for £4 38. by Sam.
Hartshomej who claims in respect of " Monlton t7. St. John Baptist in Peter-
borough," at Bpiphany Sessions, 1737 (0. i, 0. 2, Jan. 1737 and 26 April 1740) ;
New Older (on appeal of Monlton against the Order of 6 Dec., 1737) to
remove Jn. and Eliz. Thompson and their children, John (aged 20), Robert (l$),
Thomas (7), Anne (18}, Sarah (12), Elizabeth (11), Hannah (4), to Peterborough,
the date being 13 April 1738 (Q, 28),
t Certificate of Settlement (F. 18) of Thos. Braunston, of Doddington,
I Nov. 1736.
t Rie. EarVs Order of Removal to " Kingsthorp," dated 17 Nov. 1740.
(Q. 28). In his subsequent Certificate of Settlement {F. 32, Deo. 31, I7S7)
he is described as of the same place, and " aged about 39 years." (See his
baptism, 1 1 Jan. 17 18).
1738] Baptisms, Part IL loi
Marj the Daughter of William and Mary Barker Jane 34.
Marj the Daughter of Thomas and Ann Earl his wife July 10^.
William luck y« son of Josep luck & Sarah his wife July the 31 &
Jane the daughter of Thomas Lawe & han[n]a his wife y« same
day.
Thomas y* Son of George Waatts and kather^ his wiffe Agust y^ 13.
Jane y« daughter of Richard ft'Eliz : wright Septr. 1 1.
John son of Robert & Eliz : Tipler — Oct5 30.
Mary Daughf^ of Tho» & Anne Flowers Nov* 27.
Elizabeth <kught' of Amos & Eliz : AUibone— Dec' 11.
George son of John & Anne Judkins — Feb. 8.
Baptisms 1738.*
Elizabeth daught' of Edw^ & Sarah Wilcox—
Anne daughf of W™ & Mary Barker —
James son of Tho* & Alice Seers —
Anne daughter of Greorge & Catharine Watts bapt :
Clifford son of Tho" & Amy Richardson
William son of W™ & Mary Lawnsbury
Susannah daught' of Tho* & Eliz : Bradshaw
Mary danght' of Valentine & Mary Richardson
Page 143.
Sarah daught' of Alexander & Sar. Blason Dec' 5.
William son of Robert & Mary Smith
Anne daught' of W» & Eliz : Whale
John son of J" & Eliz : Morrice
Thomas son of Rich** & Sarah Barber
Amos son of John & Eliz : Allibonef
William son of W* Stanton* Vicar, & Frances his Wife
bom 27 Jan : & Baptiz'd
William son of Dan* & Eliz : Barber
May
»3.
June
a.?-
July
33-
Sept'
(f^.
Sept'
28.
Oct'
IS-
Oct'
H-
Oct'
»7-
Jan.
Jan.
I,
24.
Jan.
»7-
Feb.
.?.
Feb.
21.
Feb:
36.
Mar.
16.
W™ Stakton, Vicar.}
John Manning, ") ^, . „.^^„.,
Chapman Barber, }^^^^*"^^"^-
* Calendar (P. 1): "An Act for the more efFectaal suppressing of
Prophane Cursing and Swearing," 1738 ; also, 3 May, 1738, " Faculty for the
Erection of a Gallery in Moulton Church.*' (If. i.)
t Calendar (L. 2) : Attached to the Certificate of Settlement of Jn. and
Klit. Allyh&ne (7 Nor. 1 740) is a copy of an entry in the Register of Kyneton,
Warwickshire, tis., "Amos filius Johannia Alib<me Bapt. 22o Octohris [i6Pi]."
Copy, dated 14 Oct., 1740, in the handwriting of Hy. Alington^ Curate of tha*-
parish.
J The first signature of a Vicar since the year 1693.
102
Mculton Register.
[1739-40]
Baptisms 1739.
Apr.
7-
Apr.
13-
Apr.
29.
June
5-
June
34-
June
35-
June
35-
June
35-
July
ap.
Aug:
13.
Martha daaght' of Nicholas & Hannah Chapman
William son of W» & Eliz : Breton
William son of John & Mary Gibbs of Blisworth
John son of Rob* & Eliz : Tipler*
Elizabeth daught' of Jonathan & Alice Berwickf
Maiy daughter of John & Cicely Thompson
Elizabeth daught' of Joseph & Susafi : Skirrell
Mary daughf" of Tho" & Sarah Allen
Elizabeth daught' of Esson & Sarah Luck
Elizabeth daught'' of Richard & Anne Eales
Page 1244 Baptisms 1739. [Continued.]
Sarah daught' of John & Hannah Earl
Elizabeth daughf of John & Rachel Luck
Anne daughf of Tho" & Hannah Law
Francis son of W* & Mary Barker
William son of Tho" & Eliz : Dunckley
Christian daught' of Tho* & Anne Flowers
William son of W" & Dorothy Mobbs
John son of John & Mary Streets
John son of Richard & Eliz : Wright
Richard son of Tho* & Anne Earl
Mary daughf^ of John & Anne Judkins
W" Stanton, Vicar.
John Manning, ) ^, .
Cbapman Barbbr, )
Aug : 26.
Sept' 14.
Sept' 14.
Oct' 28
Oct' 29
Oct' 31
Nov' 13
^J.n: I
Jan : o
Jan : 20.
Feb : 14
wardens.
Baptisms I740.§
Richard son of W"' & Martha Luck
Anne daught' of Jos. & Abigail Halley
Elizabeth daught' of Tho« & Eliz : Wright
Thomas son of W" & Mary Luck
John son of John & Eliz : Waring
Apr : 6.
Apr. 10.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 23,
Apr. 27.
* An erased entry followg.
t Examination before T. Samwell and 8. Fleetwood^ of Jonathan Bannct,
aged 36, who says that he " went away *' from Sam. Pell^ of Overstone, "on
acoonnt of his master beating of him " ; that " fourteen years and upwards
since he Intermarried with Alice Flowers [22 April 1728] by whome he hath
four children, — Alice about 1 1 years old, Uanna about 8, Samuel near 6, and
Eliz. 3 years old and upwards, and that he hath not done any thing to gain a
Legal settlement otherwise than as aforesaid." (if. 2, 31 Dec. 1742).
X Page 125 contains Marriages, 79 Sep. 16S9 to 13 Feb. 1697-8.
§ These five entries are repeated in the new Register, which appears to
hare been purchased in June 1740.
iSaptuims(, Part Hi,
1740—1799-
tfontents; of
The arrangement of this Register being somewhat irregular, the
following note may prove useful for reference:
(a) First Section : of Paper (i if by 7 J ins.) :
pp. i-iv. Blank pages.
V. Record of Binding in 1755^.*
vi. Vestiy Meeting of 16 April 1797.
vii-xxii. Vestiy Meetings, 6 April 1779 — 7 April 1795.
(Jb) Second Section: of Parchment (iif by 7t^ins.) :
pp. I - 1 1 . Baptisms, 6 April 1 740 — 1 7 Feb. 1 75^.
11-21. „ 31 March 1751 — 21 Dec. 1760.
22-30. „ II Jan. 1761 — 22 Dec. 1770.
31.44. „ 17 Feb. 1771 — 12 Dec. 1780.
45-^3- .» 5 Jan. 1 78 1— 12 Dec. 1790.
63-64. ,, 6 Jan. 1790 — 4 Dec. 1791.
(c) Third Section {Parchment):
pp. 65-70. See Volume II., under ** Marriages, Part III"
(d) Fourth Section {Parchment) :
pp. 71-72. Baptisms, 2 Jan. — 12 Dec. 1792.
73-74- » I Jan.— 14 Nov. 1793.
75-76. „ 12 Jan. — 26 Dec. 1794.
7*7-78. „ I Jan.— 21 Dec. 1795.
79.80. „ 19 Jan. — 28 Dec. 1796.
81-82. „ 6 Jan. — 26 Dec. 1797.
83-84. „ 4 Jan. — 29 Nov. 1798.
85-86. „ I Jan. — 22 Dec. 1799.
{e) Fifth Section {Parchment) ;
pp. 87-158. See Volume II., under " Burials, Part lli:'
159. Vestry Meeting of 30 March 1741.
160. Blank page.
(/) Sixth Section {Paper) :
pp. xxiii-xlv. Vestry Records, 19 April 1742 — 20 April 1778
xlvi-xlvii. Vestry Meetings, 10 April 1798 — 25 Mar. 1799.
xlviii-lii. Blank pages.
*'^Thi9 Book Was Bound In 1757. JeiefHtah Perrin Churchwarden"
It moBt have been rebound sabaequent to 1822, as the watermark on p. i
bears that date and the name "J, Whatman**
[fiapMflms, Part Hh
Section t. : Pages 1-64-
1740-1791.]
Page I. Christenings 1740.*
Richard son of W» & Martha Lnckf
Anne danght' of Jos^ and Abigail Hawley
Elizabeth daught' of Tho* and £liz : Wright
Thomas son of W* and Mary Luck
John son of J* and Eliz ; Waring
Marj daught' of John and Anne White
Thomas son of J" and Rachel Jays
Sarah daught' of Rich : and Jane Palmer
Elizabeth daughf of W'^' and Eliz : Breton}
Martha daught' of Martha Thompson widow & Sojoumer§ Ocf
Mary dai^ht' of Tho* and alice Seers
Mary daught' of W" and Dorcas Tipler
John son of Greo. and Cath : Watts
Mary daught*^ of Edw : & Eliz : Mawby
William son of W™ and Mary Barber
William son of Fr. & Anne Blunt
William son of Alex : and Sarah Blason
Mary daught' of Tho* and Eli2 : Linnel
[Mary daughr of rhtf and Eliz. Rich
Sarah daught' of W^ and Mary Barker
Humphry Clayton son of Jos^ and Mary Nobles
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
John Clarckb.
* The first five entries were re-entered from Register I. in 1740. It may
alflo be noted that Wm. Hopper was privately baptized in Feb. (bnriod Feb. 9).
To this year belong twelve documents, preserved at Monlton. Of these,
three bear the date 11 Dec. 1740, and relate to Bailey* a fejmiy: (i) Inden-
tures of Apprenticeship of Thomas Bayly [bap. 6 June 1725], " a poor child,"
who is bound unto Mark Smith of Monlton " husbandman and shepherd,"
until he reaches the age of 21. (Calendar H. 7). (2) Simihur Indentures
between Mary Bayly [bapt. 10 Sept. 1727] and Mark Smith, until 21 years
of age. (H. 8). (3) The sale of Thomas Bailees house under singular
circnmstanoes, for which see footnote to entry of 25 June 1750.
t Certificate of Settlement (F. 21) of Wm. and Martha Luck and children
My., Jn,, Eliz., Wm., Martha, Ann, Ric, of Hardingstone, dated 8 Nov. 1 740.
t It may be doubted whether this Wm. Breton was a relative of those
Brittains who associated themselves with the Baptist Cause in Moulton,
although the late Jn. Taylor, of Northampton, accepted the entry without
demur in his oorzespondenoe with the writer in June 1891. He has not a
word to say on this point, however, in his issue of " The Theological Remem-
brancer" (1900), which Thos. Brittain wrote about 1 732, and in which
Monlton thus early appears as one of " y« Churches of General Baptists."
The funeral oration of John Brittain (11 April 1722) has already been referred
to (p. 69, note t). A Dr. Thos. Breton (died 13 Dec. 1802) is recorded in
Simp9on*s " Obituary of Northants," (p. 29), who married Sarah King, sister-
in-law of the Vicar of this parish.
§ Certificate of Settlement lost.
II Written over an ecasure.
Apr.
6.
Apr.
10.
Apr.
22.
Apr.
23.
Apr.
^7'
Jane
26.
July
27.
Sep"^
9-
Oct'
2.
Ocf
26.
Oct'
27.
Oct'
*7-
Oct'
28.
Nov'
16.
Dec'
^5-
Jan:
25-
Jan:
30.
Feb:
I.
Feb. ao.lll
Mar.
5.
Mar.
22.
io6 MouUon Register. [1741
Pd^e 2. Christenings 1741.*
Elizabeth daaght' of Nicholas and Hannah Chapman
Elizabeth daught' of J*^ and Eliz : Landon
Thomas son of W°* and Eliz : Whale
Sarah daught' of George and Sarah Nuns
Susannah daughf^ of Tho' and Alice Marriot
Amy daught' of Tho* and Amy Richardson
Mary daught' of M' Richd. and Jane Garlick
Sarah daught^ of Esson and Sarah Luck
Elizabeth daught' of J*' & Hannah Earl
Robert son of Jos. and Susan Skirrel
John son of Fran : & Sarah Staifordf
Anne daught' of J'^ and Anne Judkins
Alicia daught' of Rob^ and Mary Smith
Edward son of Edw. and Sarah Wilcox
Susannah daught' of Jonath : & Alice Berwick
Anne daught' of J" and Eliz : AlliboneJ
Mary daught' of Tho» & Hannah Law
Mary daught' of Dan* and Jane Fever§
Edward son of W* & Mary Lansbury
Elizabeth daughf of Rob^ and Mary Hinks
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Jn. Worley 1 p, ,
Richard Barber )
Mar.
50.
Apr.
5-
24.
May
18.
July
14.
16.
Sep'
I.
Oct'
a,S-
26.
26.
26.
26.
Nov'
II.
14.
Dec'
20.
Feb.
2.
2
2.
12.
Mar.
14-
Wardens.
* My. TipUr born 1741, baptized 24 Deo. 1744. Appeal of Moalton
against the Order of Removal (7 Feb. 174!) of FraftcU and Barak Crick,
and children Jn., Penelope, and Elix.y from "Kinffsthorp," dated 7 April
1 74 1. PreTions Order recited and quaahed. (G. 2y), Bill and Receipt for
this (£4 28* 4<1)> dated II April 1741. (0. 3).
t The two Certificates of Settlement for 1741 are in the names of
Francis and Sarah Stafford and family, of Langhton, Leics., 28 Dec. {F. 23) ;
and Ruth Meecocock, "widow and relict of John Meecocock, late of Long
Bnckby," and their children Jn., ify., Job., Anne, *' inhabitants of Long Bngby
ale. Long buckby," 19 Oct. 1741. {F. 22).
t Papers relating to this family : Orders of Removal (O. 25, O. 26) of
Eliz., wife of AmoR, and daughter Eliz. Allyhone (27 Oct. 1740), and of Jn.
and Eliz. Allyhone (27 Oct. 1740), all of Kyneton, Warws.; also Certificates of
Settlement {F. 19, F. 20) for residence here of both parties, 8 Nov. and 7 Nov.
1740. Attached to ^. 19 are Certificates of Baptism (22 Oct. 169 1) and
Burial (4 May 1732) of Amos Allyhone, at Kineton. See entries above,
14 Jnly 1734 and 21 Feb. 1738-9.
§ The Fevers appear to have entered Moalton about the year 1715, and
the Imptisms of two sons, TJiomas trndEdtcard, were recorded in 1 71 7 and 1 7 18.
This family later became closely associated with tho Particular or Calvinistic
Baptist Congregation, which, Baker {Hintory of Northants, i, 5 1 ) states, had
been established in Moulton several years. " Mr. George Evans, who died in
1757 [Jan. 10], and for whom there is a monument in St. Peter's Church,
Northampton, officiated here till his death." (He was bom in 17OJ, and no
doubt the entry at the close of the baptisms for 1689 is in reference to one of
his relatives). See, however, the burial entry of Edw. Fevers, 7 Feb. 1797,
for further information eonoeming the " Particular Baptists."
Mar.
28.
Apr.
4-
30.
Nov
s-
Detf
27.
Jan:
27.
Feb.
6.
28.
1743] Baptisms, Part III. lOJ
Pages. Christenings 1742.*
George son of Val. and Mary Richardson
John son of W» and Eliz : Breton
Daniel son of Dan^ and Eiiz : Barber
Sarah daughter of John and Eliz : Hopper
Elizabeth daughter of W» and Maiy Barber
Jane daughter of Edw. and Sarah Wilcox
Anne daugfat' of Edw. and Eliz : Mawbej
William son of W" and Dorcas Tipler
Anne daughter of M' Richd & Jane Garlick Mar. i.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
JohnWorley ) ch-Wardens.
Gborgb Watts )
Christenings I743.t
Elizabeth daught' of W» & Eliz : Breton Mar. 27.
Elizabeth daught' of J" and Anne Judkins Apr. 4.
John son of J*^ & Eliz : Landon 5.
Eleanor daught' of W« and Eliz : WrightJ 10.
Alice daught' of Tho» & Alice Seers 15.
Mary daught' of Jos. & Mary Nobles of Moulton
Park (the Hole in y« Wall) 17.
[Sarah daughr of Tho* and Alice Marriot]^ 25.
Sarah daught' of Rich^ and Anne Eales July 3.
William son of W" Stanton, Vicar, & Frances his.wife) ^
bom 28 June & Bapt : ) ' *
Page 4., Christenings 1743. [Continued.]
John son of William and Alice Mallard
John son of George and Sarah Nuns
Sarah daught' of John and Hannah Earl
Catharine daughf of George & Cath : Waits
Anne daught' of Francis & Anne Blunt
William son of Sam^ & Eliz : Chamberlain
Elizabeth daught' of W« and Eliz : Whale
Elizabeth daught' of W™ and Eliz : Jones
Sarah daught' of Francis and Sarah Stafford
[Eiizabeth] daught' of Richd <fe Sarah Barber
Edward son of John & Mary Streets ||
Alice daught' of Jos. & Abigail Hawley
• Certificate of Settlement (F. 24) of Eliz. JervU, of Spratton, dated
26 June 1742 ; also in June Awne Blunt was private! j baptized.
t Certificate of Settlement {F. 26) of Thot. Prentice, a " Gill-cntter '*
(i.e., ttmber-catter), Sarah, his wife» and Thos., their son, " inhabitants of the
parish of Birmingham," 20 Jan. 1 743-4.
X Order of Removal (G. 30) of Wm. and EUx. Wrigitt to Overstone, 18 Dec.
1742 ; also their Certificate of Settlement (F. 2o), bearing date 15 Jan. I742-3-
§ Over an erased entry.
li See footnote to entry dated 8 Feb. 1784.
July
31.
July
31.
Aug*
29.
Sept"^
12.
Oct>^
2.
jO-
30.
30.
31.
Nov'
28.
Dec'
7-
26.
io8 MouUon Register. [1743
Elizabeth danght' of Tho* & Eliz : Rich Jan : 8.
Alice daught'^ of Tho' and Anne Earl 15.
Mary danght' of Rob^ & Mary Hinks Mar. i.
John son of J*^ & Rachel Jays 16.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page y Christenings 1744.
Frances daught'^ of Alex : & Sarah Blason
Hannah daught' of Esson and Sarah Luck
Sarah daught'^ of Tho" and Hannah Law
John son of Tho" and Eliz : Ekins
William son of Tho* & Joanna Brookes
[Anne Boyce, aged 19 years'^
Mary Gill, aged 18 years
Thomas Son of Robert and Mary Smith
Joanna Daughter of Daniel & Eliz Barber
Sylvester (base born) son of Amy Richardson
Samuel son of Tho' & Anne Fox
Susannah daught^ of Jos. & Sar. Luck
William son of Nich : & Hannah Chapman
Joseph son of J*^ and Eliz : Alibone
John son of J" and Eliz. Manning
Elizabeth daughf of J*^ and Anne Esson
John son of W" and Eliz : Breton
Elizabeth daught' of J" and Eliz : White
William son of Tho* and Mary Worlington
John son of Jos. and Anne Berwick
John son of W»n and Mary Barber
Thomas son of I'ho' and Eliz : Linnel
Holland son of Rob^ and Eliz : Tipler
Mary daught' of Rob* and Eliz : Tipler (aged 3 years)
Page 6, Christenings 1744 continued.
Elizabeth daught' of Moore and Sus : Lansbury
John son of Tho* and Alice Marriot
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
WiLLM. Barkb
Daniel Fever
Mar.
25-
May
6.
13-
14.
a;
June
20.1
16.
>5-
Zo.
July
7-
30-
August 26.
Sep'
9-
19.
Oct'
I.
8.
38.
28.
29.
Nov'
14-
30.
Dec'
n-
34-
H-
Jan:
7-
29.
^"^^ J Ch: Wardens.
Christenings 1 745.t
John son of Richd and Jane GarlickJ Apr. 9.
Edward son of Geo. & Cath : Watts June 24.
* Over an erased entry ; this and the next four entries somewhat irregolar.
t Jn. Whale bom 1745, but not baptized until 9 Sep. 1750.
X This name is of frequent occurrence in the lists of parochial officers,
and in one — that of the Churchwardens — it is found as early as i6c8.
June
24.
June
^4-
Aug-*
4.
Sept'
I.
3-
Oct:
27.
27-
Oct.
28.
Dec'
8.
27.
Jan:
19.
Feb:
2.
March i6.
^3.
1747] Baptisms, Part III. 109
William son of £dw: and Sarah Wilcox
Mary daught' of W"» & Mary Luck
Sarah daught' of James and Eliz : Hills
Alicia daught' of Tho* and Eliz : Ekins
Mary daughf of W" and Mary Lansbury
William son of W" and Mary Barker
Charles son of Rob* and Eliz : Allen
Mary daught' of J*^ and Eliz : linden
Mary daught' of J** and Mary Horn
John son of Tho* and Eliz : Bradshaw
William son of Tho' and Hannah Law
Hannah daught' of Geo. and Sar. Nuns
William son of Tho* and Alice Seers
Anne daughter of Esson and Sar. Luck
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
John Manning, Ch : Warden.
Page 7. Christenings 1746.
Alice daught' of Tho' and Eliz : Rich A pril i .
Anne daught' of J** and Eliz : Whit^ June 22.
Sarah daugfat'^ of W» and Mary Tipler June 24.
Robert son of Rob* and Mary Hinks 25.
Judith Daught' of J» and Hannah Earl Oct' 7.
Susanna daught' of W°^ and Martha Luck 26.
William son of W" and Eliz : Jones 28.
William son of J" and Rachel Jays Dec' 28.
Catherine daught' of Jos : and Anne Berwick Jaii : 19.
Elizabeth daught' of Tho* and Alice Marriot Feb : i .
Martha daughf of Rob^ and Martha Tailby Feb : 15.
William son of Tho' and Hannah Law Mar. 6.
Jane daughf of Richd and Jane Garlick 10.
Mary daught' of W" and Mary Barker 12.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Chapman Barber, ) ^, ,«, ,
ThomasTraslor,!^^^ Wardens.
Page^. Christenings* I747.t
John son of W"> and Dorothy Mobbs March 29.
Anne daughf of Moore and [Susan] : Lansbury 3 1 .
Mary daught'^ of Geo. and Cath : Watts Apr. 17.
Thomas son of Tho* and Mary Worlinglon 19.
* Thii word is not again employed for thirty years.
t J09. Mawhy privately baptized 2 An^. 1747; Sar. Seers privately
baptized and bnried 4 Feb. I74i; Rohert Tipler bom 1747, baptized 16 April
1756. Also belonging to this year is the Certificate of Settlement (F. ^27) of
ThoM. and Bus. Tift, of Napton-on-the-Hill, Warws., 9 Nov. 1747.
May
June
Sept'
II.
24.
13-
Sept'
Oct'
Ocf
14.
21.
*5-
25-
25-
no Moulton Register, [1747
Samuel son of W"* and Eliz : Breton
Mary daughter of Rob^ and Mary Smith
Mary daught' of Fr. and Anne Blunt
Jane daught' of W" Stanton, Vicar, & Frances his Wife
bom 21 Aug** & Bapt :
Greorge son of G«o. and Sarah Nuns
William son of W"* and Alice Mallard
Elizabeth daught' of J" Worley cheesm & Sarah his Wife
Anne daught' of James and £liz : Hills
Elizabeth daught' of J*^ and Mary Horn bom 26 March
& bapt : Oct' 26.
Joseph son of RicYsd and Sarah Barber born 23 Oct' was
baptizd Feb : 18.
Pageg. Baptisms 1748.*
Thomas son of W*" & Mary Parker
Greorge son of J** Manning, Labourer, and Elizabeth his Wife May
Thomas son of Daniel and Eliz : Barber
William son of Tho* and Anne Blunt
William son of J^ and Jane Smith
Anne daughter of J*^ and Eliz : Landen
Francis son of Simon and Eliz : Thompson
Esson son of Esson and Sarah Luck
Thomas son of W" and Mary Tipler
John son of Tho" and Hannah Colwell
James son of Alexander and Alice Cooperf (Sojourners)
John son of J" and Mary Horn
Mary daught' of J** and Sarah WillisJ (Sojourners)
William son of Tho* and Eliz : Linnel
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
John Clark, Ch : Warden.
Baptisms 1749.
Elizabeth daught' of Rickd and Jane Grarlick
Alice daught' of Jos : and Anne Berwick
Elizabeth daught' of Rob^ and Martha Tailby
Robert son of J*^ and Rachel Jays
Alice daught' of Tho* and Alice Marriot
Robert son of Jeremiah and Eliz : Faukner
Page 10. Baptisms 1749 continued.
Thomas son of Robert and Mary Smith
John son of J" and Eliz : Manning, Labourer
* J08. Whale bom 1748, baptized 22 April 1753; ^nne
privately baptized and buried ii July 1748.
t Certificate of Settlement {F. 28) of Alex, and Alice Cowper, of STwell,
" Not. fllfth, 1748."
X Certificate of Settlement lost.
Apr.
May
18.
30-
June
20.
H-
Aug-*
14-
28.
Oct'
16.
Nov'
31.
20.
Dec^
II.
Jan:
Feb:
29.
3.
Marcb
^ 5-
May
I.
38.
June
Oct'
24-
31-
Oct'
Dec
31-
31-
1 *
I750] BapHsfHs, Part III. m
John sou of Tho^ and Hannah Law Jan : i.
Thomas son of Matthew and Jane Tanner Feti : 13.
William son of J" and Mary Tarrant 22.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
John Marsh, Ch : Ward".
Baptisms 1750.
Sarah daught' of Tho' Manning, shepfid, and Hannah
his wife Apr. 6.
Anne danght' of Richard and Anne Eales 16.
Alice daught' of J*^ and Eliz : Landen 27.
Anne daught' of W™ and Eliz : Jones* June 25.
Mary daught' of John and Jane Smith 26.
Anne daught' of Sam^ and Sarah Lucas July 17.
Robert son of Tho» and Jane Ashby Aug^ 26.
Joseph son of Jos : and Anne Berwick Sept'^ 9.
John son of W°* and Eliz : Whale, aged about 5 yrs. Sept' 9.
George son of Rich^ and Sarah Barber 10.
Maryt daught' of Chapman Barber and Anne His Wife
lately deceasd (vide Burials^) Bapt : 10.
Francis son of Fr : and Anne Blunt Sept' 30.
Anne daught' of J" and Mary Richardscyi Oct' 28.
Page II. Baptisms 1750. [Continued.']
Elizabeth daught' of J** and Eliz : Manning Jun' Oct' 29.
Elizabeth daughf of V and Sarah Willis Oct' 29.
Catharine daughter of J** and Mary Horn Nov' 18.
Thomas son of Tho* and Hannah Law Dec' 25.
William son of Tho» and Anne Pell (butcher) 26.
Thomas son of Moore and Susan : Lansbury JaB : i.
Alexander son of Alez : and Alice Cooper 6.
Mary daughf of W" and Mary Barker 10.
Sarah daughf of Tho* and Alice Seers Feb : 17.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
John Barbek, | Ch :
Jn. Lansbury, ) Wards.
• Calendar (D. S) : " Eemembr[aiioe] this eleventh Day of [Djecember
1740, That I Willi^am Joj^eB] of [the PariJBh of Moult[on in] the County of
Northampton Wool Comber have bought by Auction the House of the Ute
Thomas Bayly of the Church Wardens & OTerseers of the Poor of the said
Parish of Moulton in order as they alledge for the Reimbursing of them the
Hud Paris[h] Officers of their charges in maintaining the children of the said
late Thomas Bayly [buried 17 March 1731-2]; I say that I have bought the
said house at the Price of Thirteen pounds and fifteen shillings which Bargain
I hereby do Promise to make good as witnes my hand the day and year above
written. — William Jtmes. — Witness: Wm. Stanton, John Worley." (See foot-
note to the year 1740, p. 105).
t Buried 13 Aug. 1760, " aged about 10 years."
X She was buried 17 July 1750.
112
Maulton Register,
[1751
Baptisms 175 1.
\John son of W^ and EHz: Wright
James son of W™ and Mary Tipler
[IViUiam son of Tho^ and Alice Marriott
John son of Hezekiah and martha Coles
fSarah daught' of Jn and Anne Holiday
Page son of Tho* and Eliz : Linnel
Sarah daught' of J"* and Sarah Worley
Anne daught' of Tho* and Hannah Manning
Eleanor daught' of Rich*^ Manning and Eleanor his
Wife deceasdt
Sarah daught' of Sam^ and Sar : Lucas
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Richard Barber, Ch
Page 12. Baptisms i752§ (New Stile).
Mary daught' of W™ and Sarah Anderson
John son of Tho* and Anne Blunt
Thomas son of Tho» and Eliz : Ekins||
Elizabeth daughf of John and Sarah Blunt
John son of W™ and Eliz : Jones
John son of John and Mary Richardson
Thomas son of J° Manning Labourer and Eliz :
Robert son of Jerem : and Eliz : Falkner
Martha daught' of John and Jane Smith
Thomas son of W"» and Anne Florence of Ashby de la Zouch
Sarah (Daughter of John and Alice Barber)^
Uriah Lovel (son of Mary Luck)**
Tho« son of Rob* and Anne [Tresl<yr'\\\
Mary daughter of Tho* and Anne Pell
Baptisms 1753 (New Stile).J{
Tho* son of Alexander and Alice Cooper
John son of W"» and Sarah Marriott§§
Daniel son of Rob* and Susannah Barber
Tho" son of W" and Mary Luck
* Written over erased entries.
t To oaU attention to this misplaced entry, the Vicar marked it with an
asterisk, connecting it by the same means with the fourth entry below.
X Bnried 19 Sep. I7SI%
§ Martha and Eliz. Mallard bom about the year 1752 (baptized 24 Oct. 1757).
ll Next line, " Robert son of" erased.
if The handwriting of Jn. Marcy commences here.
** Bond (J^. 22) of Hugh Lovell, gent., and Tho$, HoIUb, yeoman, both of
Bonghton, " to save harmless the parish of Monlton from the male Bastard
Child of Mary Luck singlewoman ; amount ^40, and date 9 Jan. 1753."
ft Surname appears to hare been altered.
tt The Register now begins to be ill-kept.
§§ Certiacate of Settlement (F. 30) of Wm., Sar., and Jn. MarrioH, of
Overstone — John being " aged about ten days " i dated 9 Feb. 1753.
March 3
!.]•
Apr.
31.
June 2
4.]»
August
21.
Sept'
29.
Oct'
28.
29.
Dec.
8.
Sept'
19.
Dec'
27.
: Warden.
Jaii:
3.
'afi:
19.
' !'eb :
II.
March 15.
^3
29.
Apr.
II.
/une
26.
June
26.
^h June
Oct,
26.
30.
Oct.
30-
Dec>*
21.
Dec'
26.
Jan^y
14.
Feb:
4.
21.
April 20.
April
33.
33.
33.
33.
April 29.
May
6.
June
24-
24.
>4.
H-
July
8.
1
15-
39.
Augr*
36.
Sep*
23-
30.
Oct.
14.
14.
Nov'
' II.
1753] Baptisms, Part III. 113
Pag€ 13. New Stile : London.
Baptisms 1753 (New Stile). {Continued,^
Joseph son of W» and Eliz : Whale aged 4 years & a half
Tho^ son of Tho* and Hannah Manning
TW son of Anne Barwick
Eliz : Daughter of W"* and Sarah Tompson
Hester daughter of John and Olive Wells*
Mary daughter of Tho* and May Worlington
Tho» son of Tho* and Alice Marriott
John son of John and Sarah Willis
Alice daughter of John and Sarah Blunt
Mary daughter of W« and Anne Esson
Alice daughter of W*" : and Mary Tipler
Tho* son of Francis and Haiiah Powillt at y* Wad inThorpland
Tho» son of W"» and Eliz : Wright
Olive daughter of Sam^ and Sarah Lucas
Abraham son of Tho* and Eliz : Powill
Rich^ son of John and Anne Holiday
John son of Tho^ and Hannah Law
Joseph son of Daniel and Alice Fevers
Williamt son of William and Susannah Chown
John Marct, Curate.
John Watts, 1 ch : War[rf«.0-
John Worlby, j *• J
* Certificate of Settlement (F. 2P) of Jn, WelU, linen weaver, and OKtve,
hie wife, inbabitanta of Smeeion Westerby, Leioe. ; 12 Got. 1752.
t Snbeequently altered to *' PotoelV
t He was destined to become one of the *' Worthies " of this village —
schoolmaster, land surveyor, and poet. An interesting advertisement of his,
h(saded " Monlton School," will be fonnd in the Mercury of July 4th, 1795.
Two of his publications are at the British Mnsenm, one of them with the
following title : — English Grammar \ epitomised ; | or, o Shorty Plain, Easy \
Compendium of English Grammar, \ For the Use of \ Youth at Schools, | as well
as all those Adult Persons^ | who have hitherto neglected the most useful | of all
8tudie$f I that of their Mother-Tongue. \ Wherein the Definitions are shorty the
Emamples intelligihlef \ the Rules of Syntam are exemplified with Ewamples
under \ each Rule ; Punctuation, or the Use of Stops, with other | Marks used
in Grammar, are illustrated by Examples; Rules] for properly placing of
Capital Jjetters in writing ; RmUs for \ Reading with Propriety ; a Sentence
conetrued according to \ the Elements of the English Language ; with some Hints
and I Observations respecting the teaching of Youth to read, with \ Ease, Profit,
and Improvement ;— addressed to the Teachers \ of Youth. | By William Chowk ,
Schoolmaeter, j at Moulton, near Northampton. \ Northampton : Printed by T.
Dicey and Co.' No date appears on the title page, but page iii. (" An address
to the Teachers of Tenth of both sexes ") is signed " W^ Chown, Moulton,
Febmary 16^, 1788." The existence of this little book (22 pages, 12 mo) had
been forgotten until the Museum acquired a copy on April 27th, 1866. Its
present press-mark is " 12982.AA.50." In 1818, he published a widely-known
work entitled *' Original \ Miscellaneous \ Poems, \ On Moral, Religious, and
Smteriaming \ Subjects. \ Northampton: \ Printed by F.Cordeaua:* (Crown8TO,
98 pag«e, and 63 poems ; the Bubeoribers' List oontaining the namea of 43
MonHon residenta, and 2oa others).
H
114 Moulton Register. [i754
Page 14. Baptisms 1754 (New-Stile).
Mary daughter of John and Sarah Tyso Jan*^ 6.
Alice Clarke daughter of John and Alice Barber* 13.
William son of John and Mary MakdVen Feb«y 18.
Sarah daughter of Sam^ and Eliz : Chamberlain April 6,
W"» son of John and Eliz : Manning 15.
Mary daughter of W™ and Eliz : Jones 15.
Tho* son of Rob^ and Susannah Barber 21.
Tho* son of Jerem and Eliz : Falkner May 19.
Joseph son of John and Eliz : Pyecraft 19.
Sam* son of Tho* and Elizabeth Panter June 24.
Tho* son of John and Mary Richardson 24.
Tho* son of John and Sarah Worley 24.
Mary daughter of John and Sarah Worley 24.
W™ son of Richd Smith and Eliz : his Wife deceas'dt Aug* 14.
Joseph son of John and Mary Horn Oct' 6,
[Martha\ daughter of Esson and Sarah Luck 28.
Mary daughter of John and Susannali [Chambers)^ 31.
John son of Alexander and Alice Cooper Nov' 10.
Mary daughter of William and Anne Esson§ 10.
Alice daughter of John and Mary Tarrant Dec' 9.
Thoi son of Rob^ and Eliz : Allen 15.
Hannah daughter of Francis and Anne Blunt 25.
John Marct, Curate.
John Marsh, 7 r«u -wr -j
John Worley. }Ch: Wardens.
Page 15. Baptisms 175SII (New-Stile).
William^ son of William and Sarah Marriott Feb^^ 1.
Elizabeth daughter of Edw^ and Eliz : Mawbey 16.
Martha daughter of John and Jane Smith March 23.
* The entry of lo Jan. 175) , Bhould read Barber instead oiBarker. {8f p. 1 1 1).
t Buried same day. X Somame mnoh altered.
§ Certificate of Settlement (F, 31) of *' Wm. Saston and Amy hia wife
and Mary theire Daughter, ab^ Sixteen Weeks of age/* inhabitants of Bannds;
12 Feb. 1755.
II Barah Mallard bom 1755 (baptized 24 Oot. 1757). Also, in Janoaiy
was bom CharleBf youngest son of Thonuta Pearson, of Moulton Park.
Simpson, referring to the said Charles, of Tankerton and Greenwich,
states that his death oocurred on June 1st, 1828, at the age of 73. Thomas,
who was " descended from Thos, Pearson, of Spratton, temp. Richard III.,**
married Martha, only daughter of Thos. Cooper, of Guilsborough. Charles
Pearson, married, in 1780, Eliz., daughter of Wm. Radford, of Thames Ditton,
by whom he had a son and three daughters. Eliz. Pearson, sister of Cartel,
married Thos. TUson, of Southhill Hall [? Soothill, Dewsbury], co. York, and
died in 1803. {Burke's "Landed Gentry," 1848; but see NorthanU N. $' Q.,
vr., 107). Arms of Charles Pearson: Quarterly; I and 4, Erm. on two ban
Gu. three besants, for Pearson ; 2 and 3, Arg. a fret and cMef Sa., for JRo^ford;
an escutcheon of pretence, for SiU. Gu., two bars Erm. in chief a lion pass.
Or. Crest : A boar's head, couped, Sa., in his mouth an aoom. Or, leaT^
Vert. Motto : " Perduret probitas." {Simpson* s " Obituary," p. 293).
IF Privately baptized (buried Feb. 4) ; also this year Thos. Parker (buried
April 9).
1756] Baptisms, Part III. US
Richd son of Edw^ and Etiz : Gree May 1 1 .
John son of Tho* and Mary Warlinton i6.
William son of John and Sarah Willis i8.
Anne daughter of Rob^ and Susannah Barber June la.
Sam' Houghton son of Tho^ and Hannah Manning H*
Eliz : daughter of Rob^ and Anne Treslor 24.
Eleanor Clarke daughter of John and Alice Barber 29.
John son of Tho^ and Eliz : Powell (at y« Wad in Thorpland) July 6.
Martha daughter of Jerem : & Eliz : Falkner Aug^ 17.
Eliz : daughter of Timothy and Eliz : Law Oct. 19.
{Sam^ son of Th^ and Alice MarrioU]* Nov' 10.
Tho^ son of Anthony and Alice Lack 16.
Francis son of Francis and Hannah Powell 30.
Alice daughter of Sam' and Sarah Lucas 30.
Eliz : dai^hter of John and Anne Holiday Dec' 7.
Anne daughter of W^^ and Anne Esson 14.
Maiy daughter of Tho» and Sarah Granger 14.
John Marcy, Curate.
Thomas Manning, ) r>u.\x7^^^^
William Barker. ) ^^•W*"^^-
Page 16. Baptisms I756.t
Hannah daughter of John and Sarah Blunt Mar 28.
MaiY daughter of William and Alice Mallard 3 1 .
Rob^ son of Rob^ and Eliz : Tipler (aged 9 years) ^P^il 16.
William son of John and Susannah Chambers May 30.
Anne daughter of John and Jane Smith June 24.
Sarah daughter of John and Eliz : Pyecraft July 11.
ThoP son of John and Sar*h Worley 18.
Martha Daughter of W"> and Anne Brown 18.
Ruth daughter of Tho> and Hannah Manning Sep^ 12.
Maryt daughter of Rob* and Susannah Barber 24.
Frances daughter of Thoi and Hannah Law 26.
John son of Francis and Anne Blunt Oct. 10.
William son of John and Mary Richardson 10.
Anne daughter of Simon and Mary Barrett Nov* 7.
Eliz : Daughter of Solomon and Frances Hadden 7.
William son of Val : and Mary Richardson 8.
John son of Tho* and Hannah Hensman 2 1 .
Eliz : daughter of John and Mary Smitli 28.
Clark Page son of John and Alice Barber bom the 23^^ of
Sep** & Baptized Dec* 25.
John MARcr» Curate.
* This entry haa been altered in two plaoes.
t Birtlii in 1756 : Joieph Manning (baptised 26 Deo. 1762) ; Wm,
Woflingion (bi^rfized 24 June 1778).
t PriTately baptised; buried Deo. 19.
Ii6 Maulton R^ter. [i757
Page 17. Baptisms 1757* (New Stile).
Eliz : daughter of John and Sarah Luck Jan^^ 1.
EHz : daughter of W* and Mary Tipler 23-
Anne and Eltz : Twin daughters of Jerem : and Eliz :
Falknert March 4.
Sam* son of W* and Eliz : Jones April 8.
Mary daughter of Rob* and Anne Treslor 10.
Sarah daughter of John and Maiy Horn 24.
John y* son of Ew^ and Eliz : Mauby June 17.
John son of John and Mary Marsh oom and Baptized Aug^ 14.
Hannah Daughter of Tho' and Alice Wold a8.
Rebecca daughter of Sam* and Sarah Lucas Sep. 11.
Eliz : daughter of Jeremiah and Anne Perrin| 25.
Martha and Eliz : daughters of W™ Mallard deceased§ '\
and Alice his Wife aged upwards of five Years > Oct. 24.
(pri: bap:) )
Sarah daughter of W* Mallard deceased and Alice his ) q-
Wife (pri : bap :) aged upwards of two years old ) * ^*
Eliz : daughter of John and Susanna Chamber$|| Dec' 11.
David Son of W» and \_Anne]% Cnsley Dec* 25.
Mary daughter of W* and Sarah Tompson Dec' 2/;.
Tho* son of Rob* and Anne Barber 27.
John Marcy, Curate.
Page 18. Baptisms 1758.**
James sone of John and Mary Esson (pri : bap :)
Mary daughter of Val : and Marjr Richardson
John Clarke son of John and Alice Barber
Sam' son of Tho* and Hannah Manning
MbiY daughter of Jos : and Hannah Worley bom
April 5*»>: Bab*
Mary daughter of Edw** and Eliz : Gee
John son of John and Margeret Haddon
Anne daughter of William and Sarah Parker
Anne daughter of John and Sarah Blunt
W* son of Solomon and Frances Haddon
* BIrthi in 1757 : Aw^ Worley (baptised 26 Deo. 1759),
WiVU9 (baptiaed 8 Nor. 1761).
t They were priTately baptised, bnt four days later buried.
X ^^ElxMheth Daughter of Jeremiah and ulnn Perrin Bom the Twenty
Fourth of September 1757 and Named Sep^' 25^ 1757 By the Ber^^ ISF Mereey
Cnreit to the BeT^ IP BtanUm," (Note on p. zix, Register I.)
§ Boned 24 Oct. 1757.
II The words " j>rii;. hap** erased.
% Written above Mwry. '
— Sarah Birch bom 1758 (baptised I2 April 1770).
Jan'y
Feb^
'1
March
30.
30.
May
I.
8.
»4-
16.
^
»3-
10.
1759] Baptisms, Part tIL ii7
Tho^ and W* sons of W^ and Martha Bradshew
(pri:bap:)* Oct. 13.
William son of Simon and Mary Berwickf Nov' j.
Hannah daughter of Sam> and Marj Manning 5-
Eliz : daughter of W^ and Ann Lack 20.
John Marcy, Curate.
Pagt 19. Baptisms i759.§
Mary daughter of John and Ann Holiday|| Jan^^ 7.
Mary daughter of John and Ann Putt ^i-
Tho^^ son of John and Alice Warner Feb' 4.
* Buried three days later.
t Among the dooamenta at Moolton relating to the BarvMc family,
mention may be made of one dated 18 March 170) {QaXeii^Mx^ D. •<), and
endoreed '^ThomoM and Kary Barwick, their deed to y' Son [Thomof]."
thomat the younger is described as a mason, and " Son and heyr of the sayd
That, mnd Mary " The father is also a mason. The Indenture proceeds to
witness — that the parents as well out of y* natnrall love and affection which
they bear their son, as also for the snm of ;^20 to be payd by him, and for
divers others good causes thereunto moving, Have g^ranted a certain cottage
tenement lying and being in Moulton, now in his own occupation, the tene-
ment of Jolm Lucky and another tenement lying on y« South Side, y* ground
of Jfft. Manning being on y« North and that of Thot. Mawning on y* North
West side of it; together with all and singular houses, bams, buildings,
stables, orchards, yards, gardens, trees, wood, hedges, yards, walls, mounds,
free-boards, ways, paths, passages, easements, dwelling-house, pykle or spunge
of Ground thereto belonging and adjoining, common and commons of pasture
of and for two cows or *' kind," in the open and commonable f eilds of the West
Side <^ Moulton, common bushes and common brakes, profits, oommoditys,
advantages, emoluments, hereditaments and appurtinances whatsoever to
y* sayd messuage or tenement belonging ; excepting one bay or small peice of
building joyning to y* other tenement [i.e., No. 3 above] of y* said Thot.
Bamoick y« elder, now in y* possession of John Harhert [p. 85, note f], with
Ijiberty of free ingress and egress and regress for cattail and carriage ; To
have and to hold of the cheif Lord or Lords of the Fee or Fees of the premises
at the yearly Bent of two pence, and other services therefor to be done. —
Sealed executed and delivered and quiet and peaceable possession given by the
within mentioned Tho8. Barwick y* elder and Mary his wife to y* within
mentioned Thoma$ Bartoick y* younger, March y^ i8th 1707, in the presence
of Jn. Marsh, Thos. WatU, Jn. Smith, (See also p. 93, note *•).
X space has been reserved for his signature.
§ Births in 1759: Bic. RohinBtm ; Tho9. Coles (baptized 21 Sep. 1760);
and Jn. Worley (bom 15 Dec. 1759, baptized 14 Jan. 1700).
;| Two documents are in existence relating to this family : — (i) Examina-
tion (jr. 13, 22 May 1788) of John Halliday—vrho " on his Oath saith that he
was bom at Moulton ; that he is ab^ 21 years of age ; that he has a wife Ann ;
that he has lived Serv^ in several places, that of last place the par : of Kins-
throp, about 4 years ago, where he was hired by the year by T^s. Trailer A
serv'd a whole year." (2) Certificate of Settlement (F. 47, 25 May 1788) of
" John HaUody and Ann his Wife and their Issue," inhabitants of Kingsthorpe.
% Privately baptized; buried 19 Feb.
Febr
14-
April
H-
Maj
14-
31.
Jane
10.
Joiy^
I.
1.
Oct.
II.
14-
i8.
Nov.
4-
Deer
26.
Dec'
a6.
a6.
ti8 MouUon Register. [1759
William son of fohn and Maiy Marsh born Feb : i"^
and baptized*
Tho* son of Tho* and Ann Blaut
Ann daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Perrin
Mary dau^ter of Rob^ and Susannah Barber
[^AUxanderl^ son of John and Eliz : Pjrecraft
Ann daughter of William and Mary Tipler
Mary daughter of Tho* and Alice Wold
William son of William and Mary Britta*n
Jane daughter of John and Jane Smith
Ann daughter of Rob* and Ann Treslor
Eliz : daughter of John and Mary Barber
TAnn daughter of John and Sarah Worley (aged 2
\ years and a half)
( John son of John and Sarah Worley
Sarah daugher of Rob* and Mary Hincks^
John Marcy, Curate.
Page ao.ll Baptisms 1760.^
John son of John and Sarah Luck Jan*^ i.
Ann** and Mary daughters of John and Olive Wells 3.
John son of Joseph and Mary Worley born Dec' 15***
1759 & bap: Jan»7 14.
Ann daughter of William and Sarah Tompson , pri : bap : f f 14.
Ann daughter of Jos : and Joanna Percivil Feb'y 10.
Johnt:]: son of John and Sarah Blunt 21.
Mary daughter of John and Mary Marsh bom and
baptized March 10.
Eleanor daughter of Rob* and Alice Richards April 6.
Ann daughter of W" and Ann Cusley 27.
William son of Tho' and Hannah Hensman May 23.
Ann daughter of John and Ann Houghton 25.
William son of William and Ann Brown June 24.
William son of Tho" and Hannah Manning 24.
, Ann daughter of William and Ann Luck 24.
Susannah daughter of John and Susannah Chambers July 13.
John son of John [and] Mary Car i j.
* Privately baptized ; buried 21 Feb.
t Sabseqaent oorrection.
X The last three entries are badly written in the Register.
§ No further signatures of Churchwardens until 1777.
II Probably the most untidy page in the Register.
^ Mary Robinson bom this year. In May 1760, Tko9, Bradthew was
privately baptized (buried 28 May).
** Also ocours, as an erased entry, in the first line.
ft Subsequently added.
iX Privately baptized ; buried 14 March.
I76i]
Baptisms^ Part lIL
119
Eliz : daughter of John and Ann Patt Aug^ zo.
Hannah daoghter of William and Eliz : Jones 10.
William son of John and Alice Allen* 31.
Jane dai^hter of £dw^ and Eliz : Gee Sep^ 16.
Tho^ son of Ezekiah and Martha Coles (aged upward
of a year) ai.
Page ai. Baptisms 1760 continued.
John son of Rich^ and Mary Barber bom June 29 Bap*
Jame son of Soloman and Frances Haddon
Mary daughter of W" and Mary Hills
tMary daughter of John and Mary horn
William the Son of William & ann Beman
Mary daughter of Saml and mary maning
Tes daughter of Edward and Ann feuers
Baptisms 1761.
John Son of Thomas and mary Barber
Joseph Son of John and Eizabeth picraft
mary daughter of william and Eliz. write
Samoel Son of John and mary Richerson
Alice daughter [o/*] Samuel and Lucretia Perrin
{Thomas son of Simon and Mary Barrat
Thomas son of W** and Anne Kay
Thomas son of Tho* and Anne Pell
Mary danght. of Tho' and Eliz : Lansbury
Mary daughter of Tho^ and Eliz : Dickens
Hannah dau^t" of W*» and Mary Tipler
\^MaT^ daughir, of Thos. and Mary Rohinson]^
[ William son of John and Mary Marsh hapt :j§ ^
Susannah daught' of Rob* and Anne Treslor bapt :
John son of Rob* and Alice Richards bapt.
Page 22.11 Baptisms 1761 continued.
Elizabeth danght' of W"* and Anne Bcamon
Joseph son of J** and Sarah Willis bapt :
Susannah d. of T" and Sarah Willis (aged 4 years)
Mary daught' of W°» and Anne Cusley
Sarah daught' of Tho" and Judeth Blason
Thomas son of W™ and Anne Luck
• Certificate of Settlement {F, 33) of Jn. Allen^ Labourer, and Alice, his
wife, of Sjwell, dated 25 Jan. 1760.
t Here the wretched work of an unknown scribe begins.
{ The handwriting of Wm. Stunton recommences here after an interval
of nine years.
§ Both entries rewritten.
II A somewhat crowded page.
)» Sep.
21.
Sep*
28.
28.
nou.
10.
10.
dec.
H-
21.
January
II.
II.
feb.
15.
mar.
I.
I.
April
5th
26.
a;.
June
21.
July
July
26.
36.
Oct'
13-
Oct'
27.
Nov'
8*
S*".
Nov'
S*".
Nov'
8*.
Nov'
8*fc.
Nov'
30.
Dec'
26.
Dec
26.
t20 MoultoH R$gisUr. [1762
Baptisms 1762.
•Susannah daught* of Tho» and Mary Wright Jan : 3-
fRichard the Sunn of Thomas and mary barber Janry y^ .90-
Martha y« daughter of william and Elizabeth right Janry 30-
Ann y* daughter of John and Ann put March y* 24.
Thomas y« Sun of Rober and Elizabeth Smith April y* 11.
Elizabeth y« daughter of william [anrf] mary hills y* 18.
lElizabelh ike Daughter of Jos. and Hannah IVorley 2d MsyLt
iSarah the Daughter of Daniel and Alice Fever, private 2d — J4
Thomas the Sun of John and Sarah Chater§ June y* 6.
Alice y* daughter of John and ann hooten June y^ 27.
John y« Sun of John and mary Barber June y* 30.
John y« Sun of John and Elizabeth picraft July y« 1 1.
Elizabeth y« Daughter of John and Mary Hills agust y* i.||
mary y* daughter of John and margit haden agust y* i.
Elizabith y* daughter of valantine and mary Ricliason^ agst y* i.
Samuel the Sun of hezekiah and martha Coles agust y* i.
Thomas y* Sun of Robert and Ann boyfield agust » y« 8.
William y* Sun of John and Sarah worley agst y* 15.
Stephen y® Sun of Solomon and francis haden octobr. y* 15.
ann y* daughtr of Edward and Elizabeth gee** octbr. g.
Susauah y® daughter of More & Susanah Lanspery** June a8.
tfWiLLiAM Thompson, Vicar.
• Last entry of Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
t The " unknown scribe " is again at work, with results that are worse
than before.
X Rewritten entries in a different handwri^nj<.
§ Next entry erased : Sarah ye Daughter of Daniel and Alice fevers,
II Rewritten entries.
% Examination (K. 8) of Valentine Richardson, Labourer, a3 March 1771,
who saith — '*that he is about 36 years of age, and that he was bom in
Moulton ; and when he was about 14 years of age he set himself to Mr. Jn,
Worley of Moulton, grazier, and served the same and received his wages;
and that aboot 1 7 years ago he was hired as a servant to Mr. Jn. Jonet of
Buttocks Booth, in the Parish of Weston Favell, yeoman, from Michaelmas to
Michaelmas, at about Six Pounds wages and continued in his said Service till
within about five or six days of the said Term, when he left his Master's
Service and enlisted to some Regiment of Dragoons, and received of his said
Master his full wages except one shilling, which his master deducted on
account of his leaving him so many Days before his Year was expired. But
this Examinant not being of a sufficient height was in about five or six days
discharged from the said Reg^'ment and upon his master hearing thereof, sent
for him, and told him that he might stay his time ho was hired for, but that
he should stop a shilling of his wages for the five or six days he was absent
from his service, which be did ; that he received his full wages except one
shilling as aforesaid; and that about 15 years since he intermarried with
Mary bis present wife, by wliome he hath three children — TTm., about 14 yean
of age ; Mary, 12 years of age ; aud Eliz., near nine years of age. And further
saith not."
•• Entries misplaced.
ft The Vicar places on the left the date of his Induction (" Jitrue ye lltk
1762 "), and resumes the practice of signing his name at the foot of each page.
t763]
Baptisms, Part tIL
MX
Pagers. Bapttscns continued 1762.
Ann y* daughter of Richard & mary Barber
John y* Soa of John & Elisabeth Pyecraft
Mary y* daughter of Thomas and hanah hensman
Nov' 9-
Nov' 9.
novmbr y* [lo].*
[Baptise
ins continued i
762\\
John — Son of John and Mary Luck
Sarah Daughter of Thomas and Mary Barber
Elizabeth Daughter of Simon and Mary Barrat
John, Son of Thomas and Susannah Jayes
Joseph, Son of Eliz : Manning — The Boy 6 Years
Old Dec^
Alice, Daughter of Robert and Alice Richards Dec**
Nov**
Nov*»
Nov**
Dec»»'
r
y
r
y
y*
14"".
ai**.
I9«*.
Bapi
tisms I
7^
Susannah — Daughter of W™ and \Amy\ YL^l^
Km — Son of W" and Ann Beamont
vid Chapman Bastard Son of Mary Erie
Will"' Pell Son of Samuel and Lucretia Perrin
Elizabeth — Daughter of Tho^ and Mary Robinson§
Elizabeth — Daughter of John and Sarah Stevenson
Ann, Daughter of John and Susannah Chambers
Elizabeth, Daughter of Tho* and Eliz : Dickens
Elizabeth-— Daughter of Sam^ and Alice Berwick
Samuel — Son of John and Susannah Trasslar
Elizabeth — Dac^ter of Rich' and Mary Murding
Elizabeth — Daughter of John and Ann Lucas
John — Son of Will* and Ann Luck
John — Son of John and Mary Hills
William Son of Joseph and Joanna Percival
Mary — Daughter of Tho^ and Maiy Wright
Elizabeth— Daughter of Tho' and Eliz : Lansperry
Samuel, Son of John and Mary Marsh
Alice — Daughter of Will" and Ann Cusley
January y* 30*J.
January y* 30*".
February y« e***.
March y« U***.
April >• 15*^.
May y* aa**.
May y* 29***.
\ uly y* a9*^.
' uly y* 10*^.
;uly y« I7«;.
uly y« 30".
\ uly y» 30***.
August y« 7*^.
August y« 14*'*.
Sept^ y« 4«».
Sept"*' y« ii***.
October y« a6*»».
Nov**' y« i8*»».
Nov**' y* 18*^.
William Thompson, Vicar.
Page 24.
Bapt
tisms in 1763 continued.
George— Son of Robert and Mary Allen Nov»>' y« iS*"*.
Richard— Son of William and Mary Barber Dec** y« 16*^.
• Altered from 16.
t Written over an eraeed entry which appears to be : Anm ye daicyfcter
o/ mary . . . notmhr yc . . .
X iyi. Chafnberg bom 15 June 1763 (baptized 24 Nov. 1767).
§ Calendar (F. 34) : Certificate of Settlement dated 29 May 1762 of
Richard [f Thomaa] Rohinwn, Labourer, Mary, his wife, Richard, their ion
(aged about 4), and Mary, their danghier (aged about 3), " and their la
inhabatants of Overstone.
t22
MouUon Register.
[1763
Thomas^ Son of Robert and Elizabeth Smith
Martha and Rnth— Twin Daughters of J'^^' and
Sarah Worley
Dec»» y*
aar
Dec*" y* %(i^.
Baptisms 1764.*
William Son of Tho« and Susannah Jays
Sarah — Daughter of Sam^ and Mary Manning
Esther— Daughter of Will" and Eliz : Jones
.next Easterf-
Robert — Son of Rob^ and Susannah Barber
John — Son of John and Ann Putt
Richard — Son of Will" and Ann Beamont
Christopher Lawson, Son of J""® and Mary Barber
Elizabedi — Daughter of Edward and Eliz : Gee
John[a/A<in]t — Son of Sam* and Alice Berwick
Thomas — Son of John and Ann Tebbutt
John and William Twin Sons of Rob^ and Eliz :
Smith§
Ann — Daughter of William and Marjr James
llCatharine (a) — ^Daughter of Tho" and Mary
Richards
II Sarah (i) Daughter of Will" and Mary Breton
Elizabeth — Daughter of Rich^ and Mary Barber
Richard— Son of !■• and Eliz : Pyecraft
Mary Daughter of John and Sarah Blunt
Mary — ^Daughter of John and Mary Hills
Jannr y« 15**-
JanT y* ap***.
March y* 18**.
April y« i\^,
April y* ag"".
May y' 6"».
May y* 2o**».
July y* ap"*.
July y« ap^"*.
Sept*'' ye a6*»».
October y* 3*".
October y« 14***.
Nov** y« 10*^
Nov*'' y'^ 8**^.
Nov**' y« I a**".
Nov*>' y« as***.
Dec*>' y*^ 9**».
Dec*" .y« a8*>».
Baptisms 1765.
Robert— Son of Hugh and Eliz : Morpus February y^ 3^.
William Thompson, Vicar.
Page 25. Baptisms in 1 765 continued.
Christian— Daughter of John and Margaret Hadden Feb^^
Martha — Daughter of Tho* and Sarah Warren Feb^
Richard— Son of Rob* & Ann Byfield March
Thomas — Son of Tho" and Mary Wright March
io«
a4«
• Frances Rich bom 1764 (baptized 25 Deo. 1769).
t A divifion is made at this point showing tho baptisms recorded before
and after Easter in the year 1764. Easter this year fell on ^ April.
t Ellipsis.
§ The Certificate of Settlement of Roh. Smith, Eliz., his wife, and William^
their son, inhabitants of Rugby, is dated 5 Nov. 1764. {Calendar, F. 36).
II Misplaced entries, corrected by the Vicar in the manner shown.
1765] Baptisms, Pari tlL^ 1^3
Jdm — Son of William and Ann Browne March 34^.
Ann— I^oght er of Will"" & Sarah Tomson April 5«».
Maiy — Dac^ter of John and Sarah Chater* lEaster, April 7*'^.
Alice — ^Daughter of Solomon and Frances Haddon April 8^'^.
Sarah— Dai:i:hter of Tho^ and Mary Robinsonf April 8^.
Samuel — Son of Hezekiah and Martha Coles April 8^.
Richard— Son of Will" & Ann [Bggmon/] % April 8^.
William— Son of Edward and Ann Fevera April 8**".
Tess — ^Daughter of Edward and Ann Fevers April 8^.
Elizabeth — Daughter of Will" and Mary Wright May 2**.
James— Son of Will" and Mary Bradshaw May I2**».
Thomas — Son of Joseph and ^HannaKW Worley May 24*^.
Sarah — Daughter of tW and Eliz : Dickens June 2*^.
John — Son of John and Susannah Chambers June 5^**.
Mary — Daughter of (Jeorge and Mary Tarrant June it^,
Elizabeth — Daughter of T%o^ and Hannah Hensman June 26^.
[Caihairine fFdits Daughter of Mary fevers Sep*^ 8'* ]||
Thomas— Son of llio' and Ann Tresslar October y* 6*^
Ann — Daughter of John and Esther Breton Novembery^ lo***.
John — Son of Simon and Mary Barratt Novembery* io*>».
Frances — Daughter of Tho^ and Eleanor Blason December y« 8^.
IHannak] — ^f Daughter of Sam^ and Alice Berwick December y«a6**».
Nicholas — Son of John and Mary Marsh December y« 2(5**»
[Susanna] — ••Daughter of Susannah Tresslar
Widowtt December y« a6«».
William — Son of John and Mary Hills December y« 26^.
William TuoKfPsoN, Vicar.
* The name is preserved in ** Chater Street" which runs east of the
Church, from " The Artichoke "to "The Boot."
t A later repreaentative of this family, via., Tho«. Rohineon, a Labourer,
was examined before the Rev. Wm. Hooper^ of Carlton, near Boseat, when he'
stated that he was bom at Harrold, Bedfs., twentj-two years before ; that at
Wellingboroagh Statute Fair, in 1808, he was "hired by Wm. Pell, of Moulton,
Gent., to be his servant in the business of Husbandly ; that he entered on
this service two days after Michaelmas day, served a whole year, and received
his wages in full ; that since he has never served under a yearly hiring, or
done any act whereby he could gain a Settlement otherwise than as above ;
that on the 8th of August [last] he had the misfortune to have his right hand
entangled in a threshing-machine, which obliged him to undergo amputation,
whereby he is disabled from maintaining Mmself and an infant child his
wife having died about a year ago." (K. 19 ; dated 19 Nov. 1814; the tetter
being franked).
X Written above Beaynutr^ which is retained as a variant.
§ Anna scored through.
1 1 Be-written in a different handwriting.
% Suaakinah is also written here.
** Written above Hanftah.
ft John Treeelar was buried 24 Nor. 1765.
124
Moutton RegisUr.
[1766
Febrnarj y* 9*.
March -f a*.
k(k
Smith
D&ter of Hugh and Elizabeth
Page 26. Baptisms in iy66. ^
Robert — Son of Robert and Ann Tresslar
Elizabeth— Daughter of Will» and Elizabeth Blont
Lettice — Daughter of Will™ and Ann Luck
Mary — ^Daughter of Josephf and Joanna Percival
George — Son of Thomas and Maiy Barber
t John — Son of John and Ann Smith
Robert — Son of Robert and Eliz
Lettice Palmer-
Morpus
Thomas— Son of Edward and \El%%ahetK\% Gee
Ann — Daughter of Robert and Ann Basely
Elizabeth— Daughter of Tho" and Hannah Hensman
Mary — Daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Perrin
Alice — Daughter of" John and Ann Hoton
William— Son of John and Ann Lucas Nov**' y* a^
Elizabeth— Dater of Ric^ and Mary Murden Nor^ y* a^
William : Son of Tho* and Elizabeth Chamberlain Nov**' y* a*
Elizabeth— D4ter of Tho« and Sarah WaringH Nov»»' ^
William— Son of Tho" and Susannah Jeyes Nov^' 10**
Elizabeth^—Dater of Tho^ and Susannah Jeyes Nov** 10**
March y*
March y*
March y«
April y*
May y*
June y*
June y*
aa"
2 a*
July y« %i^.
Sept** y* 7***.
Sept*>' ye i2*>'.
Oct** y« G^.
Baptisms in I767.1f
Mary— Daughter of Tho^ and Ann Tresler Febnr y« ;«».
John^-"Son of Samuel and Mary Manning March 3**.
John Frost, Curate.**
* This year is dtyided into monthly sections. Kary Rich (baptised
25 Dec. 1769) and Comnlia Perrin (baptized 24 June 1778) were both born
in 1766.
t He died in September this year. See also note to entry 4 Oct. 1773.
{ The writing of John Frosty Curate, appears to begin here.
§ Mary scored through ; but Elizabeth added later by William Sfantofi,
Vicar^ who also entered the baptism of I Dec. 1769.
II Waring and Warren are frequently employed as variants of each other.
See an example of this in the footnote to entry dated 5 Oct. 1792. In the
"Calendar,'' the items O. 68 and O. 25-26 refer to later members of this
family. Olrders were given on 17 Jan. and I Feb. 181 7, at first to suspend,
by reason of the wife's inability to travel, but later to complete the
Removal from Boughton to Moulton of Wm. and Sarah Wareing ; and inas-
much as costs amounting to £2 i%». 6d. had in the meantime been incurred
by reason of this suspension, the same wei*e to be paid by the parish offioen
on demand of Thos, Potterton of Boughton. The bill sent in by J. J, Hall for
/3 4«. 6d. was for " medical attendance on Wariiig's wife/' between 7 and
28 Jan. f8i7 ; so other charges had to be met to make the amount reach
;f 3 i8«. 6d. as above.
IT Jn, Tarrant bom this year (baptized 14 April 1773).
** Last signature at the foot of a page ; the new Yicar evidently pivfers
the practice of signing the register at the close of each year.
1767]
Baptisms, Part III.
125
A^f 27.
Baptisms in 1767 continued.
John—Son of John and Sarah Stevens
Ann — ^Daughter of Soloman and Frances Haddon*
William— Son of John and Mary Hills
William— Son of W» and Elizabeth Blunt
William— Son of W*» and Ann Cusley
Geo rge— Son of Joseph and Hannah Worley
Tl)omas"-"Son of John and Ann Smithf (private)
Thomas^—Son of John and Sarah Whorlej
Roger— Son of Edw* and Eltz : Cox (private)
Richard : Son of Richard and Mary Barber
John— Son of Tho^ and Ann Pell (priv.)
John (baae-bom) Son of Alice Richards
Sarah Dftter of Tho* and Eliz : Lansprey
Alezander^ Son of John and Elizabeth Fycraft
Elizabeth DAter of W» and Susannah Dunkley
Sarah D&ter of Simon and Mary Barwood
Mary Diter of John and Sarah Blunt
Jane Diter of James and Hannah Woolams
§Tho^ son of Edward & Mary Watts
Tho^ son of John and Mary Marsh born
Sept«» 7*"* Bp.
Hanna Dftter of Tho' and Eliz^ Dickins
Joseph son of Will" & Eliz«» Tones
Robert son of Hugh and EHz^ Morfus
Eliz^ Dater of Robert and Mary AUin
March
29*
March
ap"-.
April
•^t-
April
26"".
April
26"'.
April
26»*.
April
3o"».
Eodem
Die.
eodem
Die.
May
3".
eodem
die.
May
7''-
une
e*".
one
a I**.
D»
i^.
D»
26«».
jy
26*.
\y>
36*.
July
8*.
[Sept.^
13*.
Sept«»
1.3*.
Septkr
13*^.
(>cto»>f
2«.
Octo>»
3.
* The faiher's name oocqts in the following " examination " of Samuel
TMHand, weaver (K, 7, dated 16 Feb. 1771):— "This Examinant on Oath
Mtth thai he was bom at Loddington where his Father's Settlement then
was ; thai he tiy'd as a hired Servant five years at Kettering, viz., two years
with Mr. Kmt^pttonf two years at the Swan k one year at the Qeorge ; and
that when he was about 26 years of age he bonnd himself as an apprentice
hj Indentures for 7 years to Solomon Haddon, who then and now li^^ at
Moalton, wesTer, under his Father's Certificate given to that Parish from
KetUning j A that having serv'd two years he bought out his time ; that he
has Ur'd in Monlton erer since, and is now married to Sarah his present wife."
By an Order dated four days later the couple were removed to Kettering.
(tf.S5).
t Calendar {F. S9) : Certificate of Settlement of *' John Smith, and Mary
hia wife, and two children, named Thomas aged about 3 years, and John aged
about 2 years, and their Issue "—inhabitants of Overstone (30 April 1771).
X He was examined before Bob. Andreio on May 22nd 1788, when he made
reply that '* he was bom at Monlton ; that he is about 21 years of age ; has a
wife Mary ; has lived Serv^ in several places ; the last place was at Bowten
abomt 3 ysen ago, with Jn, White, who hired him some days before new
if<^iM>mi»r«^ to be his Serv^; [after which] he was hir^d by Wm, Luek of
Overafeone A Monlton." {K. 14).
§ The handifriting of another person commences here.
126
Moulton Register.
[1768
John son of John and Susanna Chambers, bom Jnne 15. 1763 and
baptized Nov^ 34*^ ; and Ma ry their Dator at the same time.
*Omitted — John son of Edw* and Eliz. Chapman bap. Oct' 4. 1767.
Page 28. Baptisms in 1768.!
Ann y* Dator of Tho" and Sarah Warring
Will*^ Son of John and Ann Astilt Sogemer
Hanna y" Dator of Samuell and Alice Barwick
Will" y« son of Tho» and Mary Barber
Samuell son of John and Mary Hadden§
Will™ son of Edw** and Mary Bradshaw
Martha Daughter of Will"* and Mary Brittin
Richard son of John and Mary Barber
Sarah and Hannah daughters of John and Sarah
Chatter
Sarah daughter of Will™ and Mary Smith
Eliz^ daughter of John and Mary Hills
IHellenlW daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Gee
Edward son of Will™ and Mary Flurance Traveler
Samuell son of Samuell and [LvcretiaH Perrin
Mary daughter of [fri7/«j»» and Eliz*^ Blunt
Will™ son of Bengiman and Mary Walker
Susanna daughter of Will™ and Mary Hills
Sarah daughter of Will™ and Susanna Dunkley
Hanna daughter of Tho* and Eliz^ Dickins
Ann daughter of Tolm and Eliz^ Hu^
Mary daughter of Robert and Ann Basely
Tho' the son of Will™ and Mary Bradshaw
tfWM. Stanton [A.
]
Feb^
7*
Febnr
7-
Feb.
14.
Maicb
6*^.
March
a?"-.
April
'^l'
May
15";.
May
20»k.
May
aS"*.
May
aS*.
rune
14**.
fuly
3'.
fuly
.0^:
July
:
uly
a4'».
fuly
24-
Sept"*
„i:
Sept<»
Octi»
»3-
Nov«»
S^.
Decern'* i*
Decern** 6.
3f.]» Vicar
, anT
an«y
5''-
§«>.
an'y
ij*.
Baptisms 1769.%%
Tho* the son of Edward and Eliz^ Cox
Joseph the son of Tho* and Ann Pell
Greorge the son of Edward and Mary Watts
* Entered in the handwriting of John JVo«t, Curate.
t To this year belongs the Gertifioate of Settlement (1*. 57) of CharU§
Chevalier Hall^ hia wife and children [not named], inhabitants of Onndle ;
dated 14 Sep. 1768.
X Calendar (F. 36) : Certificate of Settlement of Jn, Aetell, his wife Anm^
" and their Issae/' inhabitants of Dnston ; lo Oct. 1767.
I In the Calendar is an entry (G. 60) dated 3 Not. 18 10, referring to the
Order of Bemoral of John Haddon and Ifary, his wife, to ** Pisford."
II Corrected by the Yicar, who first wrote Mary, then SlizahetK
% Over an enunire.
•• Over JEdward.
ft On the left he has written : Inducted Sep. 7, 1768.
iX Inserted later.
§1 Hy. Chown bom 15 March 1769 (baptized 13 April 17S1).
1770] Baptisms, Part II L 127
Robert the son of Robert and Ann Byiield* Jan^ 24^.
Ann daughter of John and Martha Watts Feb^r ^.
Mary daughter of Will™ and Ann Luck March 3
Jane daughter of Richard and Emm Hassell March 19^^
Sarah daughter of Tho' and Eliz^ Bradsha. March 19*^
Mary daughter of Tho* and Eliz*** Worlenton. March 27**
Alice daughter of Sam^ and Alice Barwick June 4^^.
Robert Son of Will- and [Hannah Tipler]\ June 18
Page 294
Jane Daughter of John and Anne Smith Sep' i'^
Sarah Daughter of Richard and Mary Barber 6^,
Thomas Son of Robert and Elizabeth Smith 20^^.
Susannah Daughter of Thomas and Susannah Jayes i6^^
Thomas Son of John and Mary Marsh bom Sep. 12
& bap. 19^^
William Son of John and Sarah Blunt 29.
Anne Daughter of Edw^ and Sarah Lansperry 30.
Tbo^ Son of John and Susanna Chambers priv. bap. Not. 13.
John Son of William and Mary Bradshaw (pr. bap.) Nov. 22.
Elizabeth Daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth IMorpas]^ 26.
William Son of Edw<^ and Elizabeth Gree Dec. i.
Anne Daughter of Edw^ and Elizabeth Chapman i.
Frances Daughter of Rob^ and Alice Rich (aged 5 Years) 25,
Mary Daughter of Rob^ and Alice Rich (aged 3 Years) 25
Elizabeth Daughter of Rob^ and Alice Rich 25
WiLUAM Stanton, Vicar.
Omitted —
Mary Daughter of Simon and Mary Barrett bap^ Nov. 7*'' 1769.
Page so. Baptisms I770.||
Anne Daughter of Rich^ and J[udith Earl Jan 7,
John Son of Tho^ and Eliz. Dickens 7.
William Son of William and Eliz. Blunt 21
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Anne Astill Feb. 4.
William Son of John and Mary Barber Feb. 28
William Son of John and Elizabeth Jayes (priv. b.) Mar. 19
• ExaminAtion (JT. 3) of Rob, Byfield, "Taylor," before V. Hill and Job,
ChuTchiUf 1 6 Feb. 1771 who aaith — "that he was bom at Irthlingrborongh,
where his Father's Settlement then was ; that he learnt his Trade of his Father
k never did any Act to gain any Settlement out of the Parish ; that abont 17
years ago he first came A resided at Moolton A, after living there abont 2 years
he enlisted as a Dragoon & served his Majesty as a Soldier two years & after
being discharged he retnm'd to Moalton where he has lived ever since, but
has never paid any Taxes ; and that he is now married to Ann his present
Wife, by whom he has three children, namely, ThoB.^ about nine years old,
Richard^ about six years old, and Boherty about two years old."
t Written over Ifory L«cfc.
X The character of the writing again changes.
§ Altered from Morfu:
II Jn. Bradihofw bora thit year (baptised a6 April 1773).
128 Maulion Register. [1770
John Son of Solomon and Frances Hadden^ (priv. b.) 26.
John Son of John and Maty Hills (priv. b.) 31.
Sarah Birchf (aged 1 7 Years and upwards) Ap i a.
Mary Daughter of William and Anne Beamon 12.
Anne Daughter of William and Anne Beamon 12.
Samuel Son of Samuel and Mary Hillyer 16.
Elizabeth Daughter of Tho' Barber deceased & Mary
his Wife May 15.
Martha Daughter of William and Susannah Dunkley ) «
William Son of Edward and Elizabeth Cox ) J**"*^ ^"^•
Elizabeth Daughter of Samuel and Alice Barwick Aug. 5.
John Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Worliugton ")
Anne Daughter of William and Mary James ) ^'
John Son of William and Anne Mabbot Ocf 12.
Mary Daughter of Samuel and Sarah Bradshaw 31.
William Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Bradshaw Nov' 13.
Martha Daughter of Sam* and Elizabeth Luck 18.
William Son of William Stanton Vicar and Elizabeth
his Wife bom [/)fc. 20^'^ and priv. bap. Dec. 22.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page 31. Baptisms 177 1.§
Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas and Anne Linnel Feb. 1 7.
John Son of John and Mary Laundon 24.
* The following note respeoting a member of thia family may be useful
((Mw^dax^ K, 11 ; 14 Jan. 1785) ; — " Lawrence Eadden being duly sworn to
y* place of his last legal Bettkonent saith — That to the best of his knowledge
and belief he y* said Examinant was bom in the parish of Monlton of parents
living there nnder a Certificate from Kettering; that at the age of aboat
22 years he was hired by Stephen Jealous, Miller of HoUow-weU to be his
servant for a twelvemonth, which time he dnlj served & two years more ;
that he was afterwards hired by Jn. PeH, Bntcher of Monlton to be his
servant for the space of one year, which time he dnly served his said master ;
end that since that time he hath done no act wherebv to gain a Settlem^ else-
where." (Examination before JB. Price and TT. Clare'!)
t Bee also the entry dated 16 March 1806.
X The date of birth has been corrected by the Yioar.
§ Hewry Lucae bom 1771 (baptised 2 March 1787). To this year belong
the following documents .• — (i) Certificate of Settlement (F, 42) of Bichard
and Eleanor Watte from Overstone, 29 Nov. ; (2) Settlement (F. S8) of John
and Ann Sllard and their children — John^ aged seven, Mary, aged five, and
Thomas aged two— from "Wilton," Northants, bearing date 22 i^>ri] ; (3)
Examination (K. 7) of Samuel Toeland, Weaver, before V. Hall and Joe.
Churchill, on 16 Feb. ; (4) Order of Bemoval (6. 33) of the same, with Sarah
his wife, to Kettering, 20 Feb.; (5) Order to remove TTm., Martha, and
Sophia Satehwell to Spratton, 20 Feb. (O. 32) ; (6) Examination (JT. 4, dated
16 Feb.) of William Satehwell, Weaver, who saith—" that he 'was bora at
Spratton where his Father's Settlement then was ; that he lived at home with
his Father, and leam'd his Trade of a Weaver, 'till he married CcUherine his
first wife, when he got a Certificate from Spratton A went A lived at
Collingtree ; that he has never done any act to gain any Settlement out of the
Parish of Spratton ; that he has one Daughter by his first wife named Sophia,
aged about 19 years ; that he has since married Martha his present wife, who
with his said Daughter Sophia now live at Monlton,"
1772] Baptisms, Part III. 129
Thomas Son of Benjamin and Mary Walker X\\
Thomas Son of William and Hannah Tipler* ) ^^^' ^'
Jonathan Son of Jonathan Woodf deceased and Frances
his Wife pr. b. 19.
William Son of W™ and Susannah Coleman (Sojourners)
pr. b. Ap> 8*»».
Geoi^ Son of W™ and Mary Breton (priv. bap.* May 14.
Mary Daughter of Robert and Mary Jenkins (Sojourners) 19.
Henry Son of John and Sarah Willis 19.
Hannah Daughter of John and Elizabeth Jayes (priv. bap.) 27.
Sarah Daughter of W" and Anne Beamon (priv. bap.) June 3.
Elizabeth Daughter of Rob^ and Anne Bazely 11.
Francis Son of W" and Elizabeth Blunt (priv. bap.) 30.
William Son of Samuel and Mary Manning July 25.
W» Son of John and Sarah Stevens J 28.
Thomas Son of William and [i4w«<?]§ Jayes (priv. bap.) Aug. 19.
Edward Son of Edward and Elizabeth Gee (priv. bap.) 25.
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Mary Luck Sep. 8.
Sarah Daughter of Rob^ and Mary Allen ^ N '^
John Son of W™ and Anne Luck ) °^
Thomas Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Chamberlain \
John Son of Samuel and Jane Chamberlain || )
George Litchfield Son of John and Martha Watts 13.
Martha Daughter of Sam^and Alice Barwick 17.
William Son of Robert and Alice Richards (priv. bap.'^^ Dec' 16.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page 2t'i" Baptisms in 1772.**
John Son of Thomas and Ann Tresslar Jan. 29.
Tlio» son of Tho* Dickens and Eliz. his Wife (of
Great Billing) priv. baptized Feb. 7.
• Examination (K, 5; i6 Feb. 1 771) of Wm. Tipler, Labourer, who saith—
" that he was bom at Monlton where his Father's Settlement then was ; that
aboat 7 years ago last MichsDlmas he let himself as a hired servant to Thos.
Hohhs of Spratton, Farmer, with whom he liv'd a whole year and rec'ed a
year's wages ; since when he has liv'd at several Places but that Bpratton
was the only place he ever lived a year to gain any Settlement since he first
left Monlton ; that about 3 years ago ho married Hannah his present wife &:
went A took a little house at Moolton, but has never paid any Taxes."
f The entry of his burial does not appear in the Register. It may be
mentioned that some seventeen years later Josiah and Kleanor Wood were
permitted to leAve Easton and reside at Moulton. (Certificate of Settlement,
P. 48; 27 Sep. 1788).
§ The entry on page 36, dated 19 June 1608, should read " Steuens"
(Steevent).
X Dinah erased.
il The Certificate of Settlement of Samuel and Jane Chamberlain " and
their issue/' inhabitants of Overstone, is dated 19 Oct. 177 1 {F. 41).
% Next entry erased : Anne Ahones .... Dec. 26. (A burial entry).
** An advertisement relating to the " Moulton Inclosure " appeared this
year (6 July) in the Mercury. The Survey of i^e Common lands (2J13 acres,
I
130 Moulton Register, [^77^
William Son of W"* and Susanna Dunkley (priv. bap.) Mar. ii.
Alice Daughter of John and Frances Mallanl' (p. bap.) 15.
Sarah Daughter of John and Susanna Chambers (p. bap.) 19
William Son of John and Dinah Padmore 29.
Anne Daughter of Tho" and Eliz. Lanspeny (priv. bap.) Ap* 16.
John Son of John and Mary Faulkner May 10.
Thomas Son of Thomas and Susanna Jayes 17.
Mary Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Smith 23.
William Son of Joseph and Sarah Farrer )
Sarah Daughter of Richard and Judith Earl ) ^
Mary Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Cox June 7.
Susannah Daughter of Edward and Eliz. Chapman July 19.
Henrietta Daughter of Edw** and Eliz. Gee (priv. bapt.) 41
Mary Daughter of W" and Mary James (priv. bap.) 31
Eliz. Daughter of Sam^ and Sarah Bradshaw Aug. 9.
inolnding 77 set apart for roads) took place during 1772, but it was not ontil
I Aug. 1773 that the " Awai^ " of the Commissioners was enrolled at
Northampton. This bulky record, consisting of huge skins of parchment,
is nnmbered " D. 6 " in the " Calendar of DocumenU preBtrved at MoultonS'
Membranes I to 23 contain 93 allotments, divided among 70 proprietors;
m. 24-25, list of eleven public roads, each 60 feet wide ; m. 25-27, thirteen
private ** carriage and drift ways," 20 to 40 feet in width ; m. 27-28, eleven
public foot ways or " ancient tracks," each of the breadth of 4 ftot ; m. 28-31,
springs, drains, rivulets, trees, acreage, expenses (jf i,745 4«. 6i<i.), and Com-
missioners' Oaths. Two Schedules are given — the first, of " Premisses not
exonerated from Annual Payments to tiie Vicar " ; the second (a copy of
which was entered about 1800 in the Vestry Book), of Payments to be made
by " an equal pound rate " on the annual values of lands allotted. In these
lists the following individuals are referred to, sometimes more than once
(those with an asterisk occurring in the " first schedule " only) : — Aipinalf
Jn. ; Barber, Jn., Lawson, My.*, Bic, Rob., Sar., Wm. ; Barber, Wm. ; Birch,
Jn .• ; Blunt y Wm.* (carpenter), Wm.* (wheelwright) ; BradsKato, Wm.* ;
Brooks, Joanna; Brown, Wm.*; Bull, Sam. ; Carr, Jn. (Brampton), Jn. (Brix-
worth) ; Child, Arth., Wm. ; Choum, Hy.*, Jn.*, Wm.* ; Colet, Jn.* ; Corbef,
Jn.; Cornfield, Thos.* ; Cox, Greo.*; Cursley, Wm.*; Dunckley, Thos., Wm.
(baker), Wm. (shepherd) ; Ekina, Eliz., Jas. ; FobcuH, Thos. ; Fa$ilkner,
Jerem.* ; Fevers, Jane ; Oarlick, Eliz., Jn. ; Oee, Edw. ; Oihson, Wm. ; Green,
Thos. ; Harold, Steph.* ; Hatton (Geo.) and Mosiyn (Mary) ; HUls, Jn.* ; Jayet,
Jn.*; Jones, Wm. ; Knight, Edw.; Lantshnry, Jn., Moore*; Laundon, Jn.;
Law, Jn.*, My. ; Linnel, Thos. ; Lounck, Jn. ; Jjucas, Sar.* ; Manning, Jn., Ric,
Thos. (Representatives of) ; March, Jn. (Irchester), Jn. (Moulton) ; Marriott,
Thos.*; Miller, Hy.; Morris, Benj., Jos.; Nixon, Rebec.; Orton, Jn.*; Otbome,
Ric. ; Pell, Jn., Sam., Thos.*, Walton ; Pentn, Jerem. ; Rogers, Ann ; Messrs.
Russel and Ward ; Skinner, Rev. Jn. (Blatherwick Lands) ; Skirrell, Joa.*,
Wm.* ; Smith, Jn., Robt.*, Wm. (Boughton), Wm. (Moulton), Wm.* (Sywell) ;
Stafford, Wm.* ; Stanton, Rev. Wm. ; Stevenson, Joshua ; Streete, Jn.* ; Tanner,
Thos.* ; Thompson, Hy.*, Sim.* ; Tift, Thos. ; Tipler, Holland*, Wm.* ; TresUw,
Rob., Thos.*; TTard, Thos.; Warren, Jn.* ; Watte, Cath., Edw., Jn. ; White,
Alice; Worley, Clarke, Geo. (Sywell), Jn., Jos.; Wright, Eliz. There are
entries, moreover, relative to the " Anabaptists "* and Quakers,* the ** Town
Estate " and " Public Pits."
* Calendar (F. 40) : Certificate of Settlement of Jn. MaUard, Frmtcee
his wife, " and their issue " — inhabitants of Overttone ; 30 April 1 77 1.
1773] Baptisms, Part IIL 131
22.
Nov.
29.
16.
Dec'
22.
10.
Rob* Son of John and Mary Marsh bom Aug. i \^
& priy. bap. 12.
John Son of W» Stanton Vic' and Eliz. his wife bom
Oct. 14 &: priv. baptized Oct. 20.
John Son of W" and Sarah Day priv. bap.
Eliz. Daughter of W" and Catherine Skerral priv. bap.
John Son of W~ and Eliz. Blunt (priv. bap.)
Richard Son of Rich* and Jane Breton priv. bap.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page 33. Baptisms in 1773.*
Martha Daughter of Samuel and Alice Barwick Jan. 10.
Thomas Son of Sam> and Lucretia Perrin priv. bap. Mar. 25.
Susanna Daughter of W™ and Anne Beamon Ap* 7.
Samuel Son of Tho^ and Elizabeth Chamberlain Ap^ 7.
John Son of Greorge and Anne Tarrant aged 6 Years 1 4 .
John Son of Edward and Mary Bradshaw aged 3 Years ) ,
Thomas Son of Edward and Mary Bradshaw j
Hannah Daughter of John and Eliz. Jayes priv. bap. \ j^,
Thomas Son of Thomas and Eliz. Bradshaw ) ' ^^
William Son of John and Mary Laundon priv. bap. 22.
Abigail Daughter of Rob* and Anne Bazely June i.
Mary Daughter of Andrew and Mary Mackay priv. bap. 8.
John son of Tho" and Elizabeth Lansperry priv. bap. 22.
Richard Son of Richard and Mary Murden July 11.
Elizabeth Daughter of Robert and Anne Byfield 1 4.
• An interesting dooament of this year (D. 7; i Oct. 1773) ia preseryed
at Ifonlton. It is endorsed : " Articles of Agreement between the Inhabitants
of Moulton respecting Settlements," and an aoconnt of its chief provisions
wiU be fonnd in an article hj the present writer on " William Carey's Settle-
ment" {Northampton Mercury, 7 Sept. 1895). '^^^ document yields the
following important list of residents: — (i) The Vicar: Rev. Wm. Stanton;
{2) Ckxsnpiers of Land: Jn. Pyvfell, Thos. Marsh, Thos. Pell; (3) Weavers:
Wm, Stafford, Hy. Bovters, Wm. Slcerrall, Jn. Chovm, Wm. Tipler, Ric. Morden,
Tkos. Streets, Holland Tipler, Eason Smith, Jn. Streets, EdAO. Streets, By. Choum ;
(4) Cordwainers: Wm. White, Wm. Hills, Jn. Coles, Jn. Chambers, Edw.
Smith, Jn. Hills, Wm. Bradshaw, Jn. Bradshaw, (5) " Taylors " : Jos. Skerrall,
Thos. Tift, Wm. Choum ; (6) Carpenters : Thos. Warren, Wm. Blunt ; (7)
Wheelwright: Wm. Blunt; (8) Bakers: Jos. Barber, Rob. Trasler, Wm.
Binyon; (9) Woolcombers: Ric. Barber, Edw. Fevers; (10) Masons: Jn. Jeyes,
Jn. Jeyes the younger, Thos. Jeyes, Wm. Jeyes ; (il) Blacksmiths: Jn. Gross,
Thos. Marriott, Wm. Marriott; and (12) "a Dealer in Hogs" : Wm. Dunckley.
There are forty-three seals attached, together with the signatures of twenty-
four persons, and " marks " of three others. The parchment bears a shilling
■temp. Cost of the document unknown, as the bill has not been preserved.
A later account (0. 6, in the name of Edw. Ward) specifies a charge of
2oa. Sd. for " Drawing and Ingrossing Articles between the Inhabitants of
Moulton not to make any fresh Settlements, Ac." (11 Feb. 1793); ^s- ^or
"Articles between the Proprietors and Occupiers of Lands at Moulton to
pvoaecnte Bobbers," and " advertizements for Bewarda Ac., and fair Copies to
be atuflk up" (1 March 1790.)
r
132 Moulton Register. [1773
Sarah Daughter of Joseph and Sarah Worlejr Aug. 18.
Sarah Daughter of W" and Anne Page p. bap. 18.
Sara* base bom Son of Joanna Percival* priv. bap. Oct. 4.
Mary Daughter of John and Sarah Bradsnaw ) y^^ ^
William Son of W» and Anne Jayes ) ^^' ' '
Mary Daughter of William and Mary Smith 8.
Mary Anne Daug' of John and Rebekah Hillyard
(Sojourners) p. b. Dec. 19.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page 34. Baptisms in 1774!
Richard Nicoll Son of W* Stanton Vic' and Eliz. his
Wife bom Jan. 8 & privately baptized Jan. 9
Elizabeth Daughter of W" and Sarah Garrett ) j^^^
Richard Son of Richard and Jane Breton j ar. 3
Thomas Son of John and Mary Barber priv. b. 25
Robert Son of Thomas and Susannah Jayes 27,
^ames Son of John and Susannah Chambers Ap. 20.
Samuei\X Son of W" and Mary Breton 24
Anne Daughter of W" and Sarah Day priv. bap. 29.
Martha Daughter of George and Anne Tarrant May 12
Mary Daug' of Tho' and Eliz. Chamberlain priv. bap. July 20.
John Son of Simon and Mary Barratt§ C priv. 7 a «.
Amelia Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Gee ( bap. ) ^^' '
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Mary Kinning Sep. 18,
Samuel Son of John and Anne Dickens Nov.
John Son of Edward and Elizabeth Cox 20.
Richard Son of Robert and Elizabeth Smith priv. bap. Dec. 10.
W" Son of W~ and Anne Luck 25,
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
* Calendar (E. 23) : Bond in the soxn of ^^40, for Wm. Meacock, of Great
Harrowden, and Joannah Perctval, widow, of Monlton, who ia pi^gnant ; all
future charges being provided for. Subscribed by Robert Paine and Tho§.
Qroom^ parish officers of Little Addington. Dated 6 May 177$.
t Calendar {E. 24) : Bond of Indemnity, dated 30 July 1774, in the names
of Wm. Parlcer and Jn. White, yeomen, of " Overston," for Mary Corbet,
singlewoman, of Moulton ; amount stated to be j^So.
X Richard scored through.^
§ This is the last entry to a member of this family. The name, however,
occurs once more in an interesting document signed by Jn. Seagrave and Sir
Rob. Hy. Gittmtny, calling upon Jn. Watera, of Towoester, Qent., to *' main-
tain his Grandchild Eliz. Barrett who is poor and unable to work so as to
maintain and support herself, and is chargeable to the parish of MouHon," he
the said Jn. Waters being " a person of sufficient ability " to maintain and
provide for her. An Order is made out for the payment in foinre of
28. weekly to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor. (Two copies,
E. 38-39 1 dated 9 Nov. 1833).
1775] Baptisms, Part III. I33
^«^' SS' Baptisms in 1775.
Nkry Daughter of Th(/ and Elizabeth Jackson* Jan. 39.
William Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Worlington ^ p u t
Elizabeth Daughter of Tohn and Dinah Padmore 5 ^ *
William Son of Samuel and Sarah Bradshaw 12.
William and John Twins of John and Frances Mallard
priv. bap. 15.
Elizabeth Daughter of Andrew and Mary Mackay priv. bap. 1 9.
Jane Daughter of John and Elizabeth Jayes priv. bap. 27.
Christian Daughter of Samuel and Alice Barwick pnv.
bap. Mar. 11.
Sardi Daughter of W" and Elizabeth Dunkley priv. bap. 7 ^ .
John Son of John and Anne Hooton priv. bap. ) *^'
Clarke Worley, Son of John and Mary Marsh bora
Mar. 22 & p. bap. 23.
Tliomas Son of W* and Alice Draper priv. bap. Ap. 5.
](Aai Son of Tho^ and Elizabeth Dickens 1 7.
Martha Daughter of "W^ and Anne Jays 23.
Jane Daughter of Ricliard and Elizabeth Barber 26.
John Son of Benjamin and Mary Walker May 28.
Martha Daughter of VP^ and Sarah Garrett ) *
Mary Daughter of John and Elizabeth Blunt j ^' ^'
Allen Son of W"» and Sarah Day 27.
Elizabeth (base bom) Daughter of Elizabeth ^ '\
Corby > priv. bap. > 29.
Mary Daugh' of W- and Anne York ) )
Amelia Daug' of Edw' and Elizabeth Cree priv. bapf Oct. 9.
Susannah Barwick Daug' of John and Eleanor '^
Skirrel > Nov. 5.
Mercy Dawson base bora Daug' of Molly Brimley )
Elizabeth Daugh' of W» and Mary Faulkner 6.
Page 36. Baptisms 1775 continued.
Martha Daughter of W" and Sarah Beamon
Elizabeth Daughter of Richard and Judith Earl
Sarah Daughter of W" and Mary Smith Dec. 27.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
|n<
OV. I o.
IJohn MarsK], % \
[John Barber],X )
Ch. Wardens.
* CaUndar (F, 43) : Certificate of Settlement of Thomas Jackson, hit
wife Sliaaheth, '' «nd their issue," inhabitantB of " Hollcott " ; lo Not. 1774.
t An entry before this has been scored through, viz. : Elizahsth Daughter
</ Wm. amd JfMM Pags priv, hap. Sep, 18. (It is entered again nnder date
12 Nor. 1776).
X The spaces are left unfilled.
134 Moutton Register. [1776
Baptisms in 1776.*
Joseph Son of John and Mary Barber Jan. i.
Thomas Son of W" and Anne Blunt 5.
James Son of W^ and Mary Breton Feb. 18.
Mary Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Cox 21.
Anne Daug^ of Tho" Chamberlain (deoeased)t and
Eliz. his Wife 28.
Hannah Daughter of Samuel and Sarah Bradshaw Mar. to.
Elizabeth Daughter of W^ and Susanna Dunkley 17.
Joseph Son of John and Mary Smith Ap. a.
Mary Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Dickens priv. bap. 1 1 .
Jane Daughter of Richard and Jane Breton 14.
Elizabeth Daughter of Edward and Eliz. Chapman priv. bap. May 8.
John Son of W"* and Eliz. Dunkley [priv. bap>] 1 ^^
Sarah Daughter of Thomas and Eliz. Jackson pnv. bap. I
John Son of John and Sarah Bradshaw ^
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Eliz. Aspinal ) ' '
John Son of Thomas and Susanna Jayes June 2.
Lettice Palmer Daug' of Hugh and Eliz. Moffat July 28.
Page 3 J, Baptisms 1776 continued.
Mary Daughter of Joseph and Mary Smith priv. bap. July aS.
[WiLliam Son ofyohn and Mary Mackowen Aug 2j],X
Mary Daughter of John and Frances Maul Sep. 16.
Elizabeth Daughter of W^ and Ann Page§ Nov. 12.
Eunice Daughter of Esson and Hannah Luck
priv. bap. {2nd) Dec. 19**.
Martha Daughter of John and Mary Kinning \ , .v., f^
Sarah Daughter of SamUnd Alice Barwick jK^^'JW » •
Charity Daughter of W"» and Anne Luck 13*^.
Willis Son of Edward and Elizabeth Gee . 15.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page 3S. Baptisms in 1777.I
John Son of Andrew and Mary Mackay I F b 26
Sarah Daughter of George and Anne Tarrant ) ^ '
* Births in 1776: Lucy Horn (baptized 23 Sep. 1 777); Sarah Imcom
(baptized 2 March 1787).
t The father was buried 9 Nov. 1775, and the daughter 13 May 1776
J Written over an erased entry.
§ See footnote to entry 9 Oct. 1775.
II The Vicar's plan of calling attention to misplaced entries.
if Births m 1777 : Sarah Jayes (baptized 17 March 1780) ; Stbsannah Tipler
(baptized i Nov. 1797) ; and Francis Smith (bom 30 Nov. 1777, baptised
9 Sep. 1796). To this year belongs also the document "K,9" : Examination
of Mary Seers, before Jos. Churchill and A. Isted, 15 March 1 777. This paper
states—" that she was bom at Moulton, where her Father's Settlement then
was ; that when she was about 22 years of age she let herself for and serv'd
a year with RicJiard Oothem of Earl's Barton, for the wages of 2 pounds
10 shillings, since which time she has never done any act to gain a Settlement."
J777J Sc^Hstns, Part tlL 13s
William Son of W» and Anne Blunt Mar. 2.
Saxah Daughter of John and Sarah Barber, Publican
John Son of Edward and Maiy Buswell
Thomas Son of Sam. and Sarah Bradshaw
Charles Johnson base bom Son of Judith Manning
Mary Daughter of Richard and Judith Earl
John Son of Thomas and Mercy Law priv. bap.
Elizabeth Daughter of James and Anne Tipler
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Elizabeth Jayes
John Son of W" and Anne York priv. bap.
Catherine Daughter of John and Eleanor Skirrel
Martha Daughter of W™ and Anne Jays (2)*
Geoige base-bom Son of Elizabeth Barber, priv. bap.
Sarah Daughter of W°> and Mary Faulkner
John Son of John and Dinah Padmore priv. bap.
George Staveley Son of W"* Stanton Vicar and Eliz.
his Wife, bom April 16 and baptized 29.
John Son of Thomas and Mary Marriott | ,
David Son of W°> and Jane Bradshaw j J^*^ "'
Thomas Son of W" and Elizabeth Tarrant 25.
7-
i
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38.
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3».
Ap.
I.
ai.
May
8.
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n-
^5-
June
26.
29.
Aug.
31.
Sep.
23.
26.
Oct.
^7-
Nov.
10.
Dec.
I.
Poge sg. Christeningst 1777 continued.
Susanna Daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Barber
Jcim Son of W™ and Mary Smith
Edward 15on of Edward and Eliz. Cox
Lucy base-bom Daughter of Maiy Horn aged near a
twelvemonth
Hannah Daughter of Esson and Hannah Luck priv. bap.
Anne Daughter of W"" and Anne Page priv. bap.
John Son of Thomas and Elizabetli Jackson
Hannah l)anghter of W"* and Anne Beamon
Samuel Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Johnson priv. bap. 13.
Wii. Stanton, Vicar.
* Misplaced entries, corrected thus by the Vioar.
t This word is need for the last time.
t Beneath these sig^natnres the Vicar has written the following note : —
**jr.B. — In the eowr$e of this Year [1777] the Chwrch wae thoroughly repaired
and beatUified ; it was white-waehed throughoutj and painted where necessary ;
the Hoof and I^ads, which were very much gone to deeay^ undertoent a thorough
repair, several new sheets of Lead being cast, as well om new Beams put up for
that purpose; and the Upper windows on the South Side tvere entirely new
glased with a large square pane, and the stone stanchions taken away, which
threw a great Addition of Light into the body of the Church ; all the other
windows were tnendetl and cleaned ; the back seats throughout the Church were
fitted up for the accommodation of those who had no Seats appropriated to them ;
and there were two new Pews erected by faculty for the use of Mr, Wm. Pell and
Mr. John Qarliek Ch. Wardens."
136 Moulton Register. \M7^
Page 40. Baptisms in 1778.
Anne Daughter of Robert and Eliz. Smith (Shepherd)
Samuel Son of Richard and Jane Breton priv. bap.
Thomas Son of W" and Sarah Garrett priv. bap.
George* Son of Thomas and Susanna Jayes pnv. bap.
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Mary Jeacock
John Son of W" and Martha Marriott ")
Susanna Daughter of W* and Susanna Dunkley )
Jane Daughter of Thomas and Sarah Tanner
Hannah Bingham base born Daughter of Susanna
Willis of Thorpiands
Phebe Daughter of John and Anne Dickens
George Son of Henry and Jane Peach
William Worlington aged 22 Years "^
Cornelia Daug' of Sam and Lucretia Perrin aged >
12 Years )
William Son of W» and Anne York
Thomas Son of W* and Sarah Blunt
Hannah Daughter of W"' and Mary Faulkner
John Son of John and Sarah Barber (Publican)
William Son of W"' and Sarah Day 7
Jane Daug' of Tho^ and Mercy Law )
Mary Daxxg^ of Edward and Eliz. Chapman
John Son of John and Mary Mackowen
Anne Daughter of John and Mary Bond priv. bap.
Elizabeth Daug' of Rob^ and Alice Richards
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Page ^i. Baptisms in 1779.!
Elizabeth Daughter of Edward and Mary Bradshaw Jan. i.
James Son of Sam. and Sarah Bradshaw priv. bap. 15.
George Son of Edward and Elizabeth Cox Feb. 7.
Jane Daughter of John and Anne Law 10.
Francis Son of John and Mary Blunt priv. bap. 26.
John Son of John and Eleanor Skirrel priv. bap. Mar. 19.
Worley Son of Richard and Eliz. Barber priv. bap. 30.
* Indentures of Apprenticeship (H. 12 \ 20 June, 1793) of Qeorge Jeaytt
who " by consent of his Father Thaman Jeayes of Moulton, Stone Mason/' is
bound unto '' Wm. Sansom of Birmingham, Plumber, Glacier & Painter."
The master agrees to pay weekly upon the Saturday night, for and during the
first five years the sum of 7s., and during the last two years 8s. ; " in con-
sideration whereof the said ThoM, Jeayei doth covenant promise and agree " to
and with the said Wm. Sanitom — the latter at his own expense to " find and
provide for the said Apprentice proper and suflicient meat, drink, washing,
lodging, wearing apparel of all sorts, and all other necessaries " during the
said term of seven years.
t Beatrice Tarrant born 1 779 (baptized 13 April 1784).
Feb.
3.
6.
J;
Mar.
18.
2J.
ig.
MaV
16.
10.
June
8.
24.
36.
Aug.
Oct.
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6.
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Nov.
8.
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12.
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1779] Baptismsy Part III 137
John Son of John and Sanh Bradshaw [Mar] 31.
Thonaas Son of Tho^ and Mary Marriott priv. bap. Ap^ i.
Maiy Daughter of John and Anne Lucas ^
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Mary Barber \ 6.
Frances Daughter of W^ and Anne Beamon )
Charlotte Daughter of Edward and Eliz. Gree* priv. bap. 13.
John Son of John and Elizabeth Jayes May iS.
Sarah Daughter of W" and Mary Breton 30.
Amy Nethercoat Daug' of W°» and Eliz. Pell"\
(Moulton-Lodge) I .^^
Thomas Son of Greorge and Anne Tarrant C "^ ^
George Son of James and Anne Tiplerf j
Martha Daughter of Sam^ and Eliz. Johnson ) ^
Sarah Daughter of James and Eleanor- Clarke Gilbert ) ^'
Joseph Son of W" and Anne Luck ) * «
Mary Daug' of Edward and Sarah Page ) ^^*
Page 42. Baptisms in 1779 continued.
Mary Daughter of W* and Anne Jayes ") *
W* and Mary base bom Twins of Jane PuttJ ) ^"^- **'
Elizabeth Daug' of Andrew and Mary Mackay Sep. 24.
Frances Daug' of John and Hannah Dawson ) ^ ^
Elizabeth Daug' of Joseph and Sarah Cleaver ) ^^^^' ®-
Thomas Son of John and Mary Laundon 11.
Mary Daughter of Tobias and Eliz. Perkins a8.
Elizabeth Daughter of Richard and Judith Earl Dec. 5.
John Son of John and Elizabeth Aspinal priv. bap. 12.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
Wm. Barbkr.
* Papon relating to the Oee family: (i) Warrant (J. 3 ; i6 Sept. 1815) to
arrest Ja$. Renthato, JMd Surveyor, of Wood Street, Cheapside, reputed father
of the female child (bom 22 Oct. 1S06) of Charlotte Oee^ formerly of Monlton,
bat now of " the United Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George's,
Bloomsbnry, in the county of Middlesex." (2) Marriage Licence or Facolty
for the marriage of Wm. Oee and Rebecca Baldwin^ both of Moulton, in the
church of Moidton ; signed by Thos. Sanders^ surrogate, 3 Sept. 1856. (L. 8),
t Two of the three Orders of Removal (G. 65, Q. 110) of a Utter date
oonoeming the Tipler family may be referred to: (i) Hannah, wife of John
Tipler, " now on service as a private Soldier in the Second Regiment of Foot
Guards," and her five children, viz., Mary, aged 7; Eliz., aged 5; Wm.,
aged 4 ; Ann, aged 2 years and a half ; and Jos., aged 6 months ; to the " parish
of Wellingborough," the date being 29 June 18 16. (2) John and Hannah
Tipler and five children, viz., Wm., about 17 years of age; Ann, about 15;
Oeo^ about 10 ; Jof., abont 8 — children who have gained no settlement in
their own right — and Eliui, aged about 2 years.; to the same place, the date
in this case being 13 Dec. 1828.
X Her removal to " Grundon " was ordered 18 July 1786 (O. 36, in
which document the name appears as Mary Putt).
138 Moultan RegisUr. [1780
''^^43- Baptisms in 1780.
Jane Daughter of Thomas and Sosanna Jayes Jan. 2.
Rebecca Daughter of W™ and Elizabeth Cox Feb. 13.
W" Son of John and Sarah Stevenson Mar. 3.
Thomas Son of John and Anne Dickens 12.
Sarah Daughter of Robert and Sarah Jayes aged 3 years ) ^
Elizabeth Daughter of Robert and Sarah Jayes ) ' '
W"* Son of Richard and Jane Breton 22.
Alice Daughter of W^^ and Anne Page 3i-
Samuel Son of W" and Anne Blunt Apr. 2.
Ambrose Son of W" and Martha Marriott priv. bap. 6.
W"" Smith Son of Edward and Mary Buswell 9.
Mary Daughter of W"» and Elizabeth Pell n.
John and George Twins of John and Mary Kinning
priv. bap. May 12.
Mary Daug' of Tho" and Eliz. Jackson 16.
Thomas Son of W"> and Eliz. Mabbott ) j^^^^
Jane Daug' of Sam^ and Sarah Bradshaw ) -^ ^
Alice Daug' of W" and Martha Marriott 20.
Tho^ Son of Richard and Sarah Whiting of Moulton-
Park 24.
James Son of John and Mary Mackowen 7 ^^
John Son of Henry and Jane Peach )
John Son of W" and Susanna Dunkley July 23.
Joseph Son of W™ and Sarah Barber born June 1 1***
and bap. Sep. 14.
Anne Daughter of John and Elizabeth Blunt 24.
Page 44. Baptisms in 1780 continued.
Jane Daughter of Edw** and Sarah Page Oct. 15.
William Son of David and Eliz. Cusley ) ^ ^
John Son of W» and Sarah Garrett j ^^°^'
Anne Daughter of John and Eliz. Jayes 8.
Mary Daughter of Esson and Hannah Luck Dec. 10.
Elizabeth Daughter of Sam^ and Eliz. Johnson 12.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
* If, as appeal's to be the case, he was the " Wm. Britton, a poor
child," apprenticed on 1 8 July 1791, to Samtiel Bryan, wooloomber, of
Earls Barton, he coald not hare been baptised nntil he had reached the
age of two years; for his Indentures (H. 11) stipulate that for the sum
of ;^io he shall be bound "nntil 21 years, he having attained the age of
thirteen years the sixth of March last."
t The names of the churchwardens are not recorded, although space is
provided for them.
1782] Baptisms, Part III 139
Pog^45' Baptisms in 1781.
John Son of W"* and Mary Mallard Jan. 5.
Thomas Son of Thomas and Sarah Tanner 21.
Thomas Son of W^ and Sarah Day I F b
Elizabeth Daughter of John and Anne Law j '* * . "
Mary Daughter of W" and Sarah Fevers* ) ^
Sarah Daughter of EdV* and Eliz. Cox )
John Son of John and Hannah Dawson ) ^
Elizabeth Daughter of W» and Jane Bradshaw j ^^^' *'"
iames Son of John and Mary Mackowen Apr. 4.
[eniy Chown bom March 15*** 1769 ; and baptized 13.
John Son of John and Elizabeth Aspinal 30.
Jonathan Son of W™ and Eliz. Pell (Moulton Lodge) May 1 1.
Hannah Daughter of Tho* and Mercy Law June 24.
John Manning Son of W^ and Eliz. Pell 28.
[Samuel and Lucy Twins of Sam. and Lucy Jones^ July 2/'}.
Thomas Son of John and Mary Blunt Sep. 9.
Sarah Daug' of John and Eliz. Worlington Oct. 12.
John Hooton Son of John and Anne Bradshaw Nov. 1 1 .
Hannah Daug' of Edward and Eliz. Chapman )
John Son of John and Eliz. Bradshaw ) '*'
Anne Daughter of W"» and Anne York 7
William Son of John and Mary Smith ) '^'
Pajge 46, Baptisms in 1781 continued.
Richard Son of Richard and Jane Breton Nov. 13.
Sarah Daughter of Thomas and Mary Marriott Dec. 3.
Wii. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
[Remainder of page d/anJH],
P<ig^ 47* Baptisms in 1782.
John} Son of Edward Page and Sarah his deceased Wife
W*§ Son of W» and Sarah Barber
Thomas Son of Richard and Elizabeth Barber
Martha Daughter of W" and Sarah Garrett
John Son of Richard and Judith Earl
Anne Daughter of John and Mary Bond
George Son of John and Mary Laundon
* Calendar (H. 14 and 0. 124) : the ftrtt entry relating to the iuteresting
Indentures of Apprenticeship of John, son of Wm. Fever, Farmer, of
Kimbolton, who, on 31 Jan. 18 18, was bonnd unto Wm, Loioick, Batcher,
of Moulton, the premium bein^;{,2i ; the second being an Order to remove
the said Jn. Fever from Kimbolton — he having '* actually become chargeable
to the parish'* — to Moulton, the pla<*« of his legal Settlement (5 Oct. 1833).
The documents are attached to one anothor.
t Written over an erased entry.
X He was buried seven days later.
§ On 25 Oct. 1796, Jn. Mnckay acknowledged the receipt of £2 los. from
the Overaeers, being "one half the Consideration Money for taking Wm,
Airb^ at his apprentice " (0,20),
Jan.
6.
M-
.31-
Feb.
».?■
Mar.
6.
20.
Ap.
8.
140 MouitoH R^ter. [1782
]
Nov. 10.
John Son of Tho" and Eliz. Jackson ^
Maiy Daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Fermeadows > Maj 20.
Susanna Daughter of John and Anne Dickens )
Elizabeth Daughter of W* and Anne York 24.
Robert Son of Rob^ and Eliz: Crabb of Moulton Park p. bap. 29.
Anne Daughter of Edward and Mary Bradshaw June 13.
Walton Son of W" and Eliz. Pell (Moulton Lodge) )
John Son of David and Eliz. Cusley > . 24.
Elizabeth Daug' of Bartholomew and Anne Cherry )
Anne Daughter of W" and Sarah Fitzhugh 30.
John Son of Edw^ and Frances Eales Aug. 31.
Page 4%, Baptisms in 1782 continued.
Susanna Daughter of John and Eleanor Skirrel Sep. 8.
Elizabeth Daughter of Tho* and Sarah Tanner 29.
Susanna Daughter of Esson and Hannah Luck Oct. 4.
John Son of John and Anne Law
W" Son of John and Mary Pyecraft
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
Page^g. Baptisms in 1783.*
Mary Daug' of John and Elizabeth Jayes
Lucy D^ug' of John and Mary Mackowenf priv. bap.
W" Son of John and Hannah Dawson
Sarah Daughter of Andrew and Maiy Mackay
John Son of W" and Sarah Barber
Tho^ Son of John and Eliz. Worlington
W» Son of W» and Eliz. Mabbott
Hannah Daughter of Rob* and Sarah Jajres
Daniel Son of Edward and Mary Buswell
Hannah Daug' of W» and Eliz. Pell (Moulton Lodge)
John Son of W" and Eliz. Cox
Elizabeth illegitimate Daug' of Mary Worlington
Maiy Daug*" of Thomas and Eliz. Garrett
W" Son of Sam* and Lucy Jones
John Son of W" and Susanna Dunkley
W" Son of John and Eliz. Bradshaw
Martha Daug' of W°* and Mary Mallard
Anne Daug' of John and Mary Blunt
• Job. Binyan 1783 bom (bapiissed 25 March 1794)-
t In his advertisement in the Mercury of 30 May 1 795, in which he
desires his creditors to meet at the "Chequer," on Thursday the 4th of
June, he is styled "late of Moulton." The Indentures are preserved of
Gtorge MacOtven, "aged 13 years or thereabouts," who on 30 April 1814,
was bound apprentice for 8 years to John Farrow, "FlanneU Weaver," of
Castleton, parish of Roc;hdale, Lancashire (H. 13). Two Orders of Removal
(G. 117, O. 120), also relate to this family. In the first, Jn, and Mary
McOicen and foui- children, viz., Lucy, aged 7; Eliz., aged 6; EUen, aged
3 ; and Oeo., aged 14 mouths ; are to be conveyed from Castleton to Moulton
(14 Nov. 1831); and in the second, dated 2 March 1832, it is the turn of
Thos. and his wife Chnrlotte, likewise from Castleton.
Jan.
6.
7-
a4-
}Feb.
Mar.
6.
26.
Apr.
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10.
1784] Baptisms, Part IIL 141
II.
John Son of The* and Mary Marriott )
Eliz. Dang' of Tho^ and Rebecca Walton* )
Samuel Son of John and Mary Laundon 13
P^e 50. Baptisms in 1783 continued.
William Son of W™ and Ruth Craddockf Dec. 26.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
Wm. Hawkes [Chtirvhwardfn].
Page 51. Baptisms in 1784.^
Anne Daughter of John and Anne Bradshaw Jan. 1 1.
John Son of John and Eliz. Blunt 27.
Stephen Dickens base bom Son of Mary Breton § Feb. 8.
* The Order of Bemoval (6. 34) of Thos. and Behecca Wallton and Elix.,
their daughter (aged about 15 weeks) to Stanwell, Oxfordshire; dated
24 Not. 1783.
t Two doonments rehiting to the Craddock family are preserved at
MoiUtoii. One of these, in Latin and badly mutilated, is a Conrt-BoU of
the second half of the year 1697, to the following effect: — The jurors
present on oath that from time immemorial there has been in the parish
of Monlton in the County of Northampton, a certain Common Pasture
known- by the name of " Moulton Comon," for the pasturing of the cattle,
pigs, horses, and sheep of all freeholders and tenants in the parish of
Monlton aforesaid, at all times of the year, and that Francis Cradocic of
Moulton, miller, on I Sep. 1697, made an encroachment on the said
Common, enclosing twenty yards with a wall and occupying it for his
own private use to the g^reat injury of the tenants and contrary to
custom. — Martin P0II, Jokes Worley, Jokes Watts, Paulus Dawson. (Calendar ^
D. 3). — The second document is a bond for ;^20 in the name of the afore-
md Francis Cradoek, with reference to the apprenticeship of " on[e] Backel
Williamson, daughter of WiUiam Williamson, late of Moulton deceased"
(bur. 29 Aug. 1^5), who has "fallen to the care of the onerseers of the
parrish." He agrees to take her for six years, to find "all nessessary
meat, drink, wsihing, ft Lodging," also "all needful apparell befitting
raeh an apprentice," she at the end of the first four years being "well
doaihed ft fitted with double apparill of woUen and Linnen, according to
the Custom ft mode of the Countrey," and receiving during the last two
years " the yearly wages of thirty shillings by the year, for the finding her
sett Cloths in that remaining time of her Service." {H. 1 ; 11 June 1702).
X Anns Jayes bom this year (baptized 24 June 1 791).
§ Calendar (E. 25) : Order, dated 29 April 1784, of the Justices of the
Peace that Jokn Dickens , Blacksmith, shall pay for the male bastard child of
Mary Brittatn, smgiewoman, the sum of £2 3s. to the Churchwardens, and is.
per week whilst the child is chargeable to the parish. On 19 Jan. 1788, the
following advertisement appeared in the " Nortkampton Mercury " : — " Bun
away, in February last, from Moulton, in the County of Northampton, Edwabd
Stebbts, By Trade a Weaver, about five feet eight Inches high, and has a
remarkable Cast of his right eye. — Also run away from Moulton aforesaid,
Mabt Bbitton, and has left her child chargeable to the Parish. Any Person
giving Information, or bringing the said Edward Streets and Mary Britton, or
either of them, to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Monlton,
so that they may be brought to Justice, shall receive all reasonable Charges
of John Aspinal or Clark Page Barker, Overseers of the Poor of Moulton
afgrciaid. January 12th iy9S"— Edward Btreets came back, and on 9 Nov.
1790 manied 8arah Wood.
142 Moulton Register. [1784
Thomas Son of Tho» and Elizabeth Vann* Mar. j.
Elizabeth Daug* of John and Mary Pyecraft 17.
Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas and Jane Butlin 24.
Beatrice Daug* of W" and Eh'z. ^Tarrant aged 5 Years ) .
Martha Daug' of W" and Eliz. Tarrant P. ) ^P^* ^^•
Benj. Son of John and Hannah Dawson priv. bap. 18.
George Son of W°> and Anne York 23.
loseph Son of W°» and Eliz. Breton May 23.
W" Son of Bartholomew and Anne Cherry June 24.
Joseph Son of Richard and Eliz. Barber July i.
Sarah Daughter of W" and Sarah Barber 16.
Martha Daug* of W" and Anne Page. P. 29.
John Son of W" and Sarah Chambers Aug. 6.
Hannah base born Daug' of Elizabeth Richardson P. 15.
Jonathan Son of Samuel and Hannah Barwick 22.
W™ Son of Tho» and Sarah Tanner Sep. 5.
John Son of Rich^ and Jane Breton. P. Nov. 21.
W" Son of W» and Eliz. Pell Moulton Lodge 25.
Page 52. Baptisms in 1784 continued.
Eliz. Daug' of Lawson and Mary Barber Dec. 25.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
John Garlick [Church-warden].
Page ^^, Baptisms in I78s.t
Tho* Son of John and Elizabeth Jayes Feb. 17.
John Son of Charles and [i4n7ttft1 Henson Mar. 4.
Thomas Son of W» and Eliz. Pell (at the Town) )
Sarah Daug' of Edward and Mary Bradshaw ) ^*
* Examination (K. 10) of Thomas Vann, a^j^ed 27, soldier, before Wm.
Marshall (Mayor of Northampton) and Wm. Oibson, the date being 24 Feb.
1783. This ezaminant saith that he was born at " Thnmby,'* the son of
Wm. Vann, Labourer, who has a legal Settlement there as he believes ; that
at the age of about thirteen years he set himself to liye as a Servant with
Wm. Butlin, Weaver, at HoUowell, parish of Guilsborough, and received 358.
wages ; that then by a verbal agreement he consented to continue with him
Six Years more in order to learn the Trade of a Weaver, which time he
punctually served, but was never bound apprentice, nor did he make any
written contract ; that he hath not done any act to his knowledge or belief
to gain a legal settlement in any other place ; and that " he hathe a wife
named Elizabeth to whom he was lawfully married in the parish Church of
Moulton in Northamptonshire last Friday.*' He had, in fact, manied
Elitdbeth Beamon, by licence, on Feb. 2i8t.
t To this year belong two documents at Moulton: (i) ** Ann Boff« order
to move her from Naseby " (G. 35 ; dated 15 April) ; (2) Certificate of Settle-
ment (F. 45; II May) of " William Carey and Dorothy his wife and their
lawful Issue " — inhabitants of Paulerspury. (For an aoooxmt of the discovery
of this Certificate, see the letters which appeared on " William Carey's Setile-
ment" in the Northampton Mercury of 30 Aug., and the Chronicle and
Herald of 31 Aug. 1895).
X Mary soored through.
1786] Baptisms, Part III. 143
\ May
}
20.
Jonathan Son of Edward and Eliz. Cox
Sarah Daog' of Esson and Hannah Luck
Anne Daug' of Henry and Jane Peach
W» Son of Rich** and Judith Earl. P.
Anne Daug' of Sam^ and Lucy Jones 29,
John Son of Richard and Mary Herbert June 24.
Mary Daug' of Edw^ and Frances Eales July 10.
Samuel Son of John and Mary Laundon 25.
John Son of Joseph and Hannah Elliott Aug. i.
Joseph Son of W" and Sarah Day 14.
Martha Daug' of John and Sarah Brown Sep. 4.
Joseph Son of W" and Eliz. Mabbott \
Martha Daug' of John and Eliz. Aspinal ( ^
W- Son of Tho^ and Rebecca Walton ( ^^'^- *'
Eliz Daug* of John and Hannah Dawson /
John Clark Son of John and Alice Merry )
Frances Daug' of Tho^ and Jane Budin* )
Page 54. Baptisms in 1785 continued.
Sarah Daug' of Joseph and Alice Willis Nov. 27.
Thomas Son of Edw** and Eliz. Chapman 7 ^^^
Elizabeth Dau^ of Tho^ and Eliz. Garrett ) ^^^' *'*
Elizabeth Skevmgton Daug' of Rich** and Keziah Gree 22.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
^^i^ SS Baptisms in 1786.
W" Son of W« and Eliz. Breton. P. Jan. 15.
Rachel Daug* of Rob* and Sarah Jayes |
Edward base born Son of Mary Breton. P. ) ^^'
Hannah Daug' of John and Mary Blunt Feb. 8.
James Son of John and Elizabeth Jayes Mar. i.o.
John son of Christopher I^wson and Mary Barber 12.
EHz^** Daug' of John and Eliz. Bradshaw Apr. 5.
Mary Daug' of W» and Eliz. Pell (at Moulton Lodge) May 9.
Elizabeth Daug' of W™ and Eliz. Pell (At the I'own; June 5.
Thos. Son of John and Sarah Stevenson *)
Eliz'** Daug' of John and Anne Bradshaw ) '^^'
Eliz. Daug' of W°» and Sarah [CAam/;]ers§ \
Eliz. Daug' of John and Mary Bond > 26.
John Son of John and Anne Dickens. P. )
• A later reference to a member of this family occnr« in the Calendar
(J. 7) : Warrant to arrest 8axhy Bufh'n, Labourer, of Great Harrowden, in
order that he maj indemnify the Parish of Moulton for Ann Smith's
condition; signed by /. Seagravey 28 July 1832.
t Last signatnre of a chorohwarden.
X Space unfilled. § Written over *' Pev^eny*
144 Moultan Register, ['7^6
Samuel Son of John and Ruth Underwood July 9.
George Son of Richard and Mary Herbert Aug. 4.
Sarah Daug' of Tho^ and Mary Marriott Sep. 4.
Thos. Son of W" and Mary Mallard p. bap. ^3.
Daniel Son of Thomas and Hannah Brown ) ^^^ ^
George son of Bartholomew and Anne Cherry )
Page 56. Baptisms in 1786 continued.
John Son of Edw^ and Mary Buswell Dec. 3.
Clarke Barber Son of John* and Alice Merry 8.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.f
^^g^ 57' Baptisms in 1787.
Clarke Son of Clarke Page and Anne Barber Jan. 16.
l[Tko' Son of Ric* and Judilk Earl. P. Feb. 2/.]
Henry Son of John and Anne Lucas aged 16^
years. P — / Mar. 2.
Sarah Daug' of John and Anne Lucas aged 1 1 years )
Marie Daug' of W" and Anne Brown 9.
W" Son of John and Mary Worley 23.
W" Son of David and Eliz. Cusiey ^ P.
David Son of David and Eliz. Cusiey >
James Son of David and Eliz. Cusiey ) P. -Apr. 4.
W"» Son of Henry and Jane Peach. P.
Benjamin Son of John and Hannah Dawson
W™ Edw^ Son of Tho" and Jane Butlin 9.
Catharine Daug' of John and Anne Holden
Sojourners. P. June 24.
Eliz. Daug' of Alexander and Esther Mabbott 25
Tho» Son of John and Sarah Chambers 26.
Heneage Son of W" and Eliz. Pell at Moulton Lodge ) , ,
W" Son of John and Mary Bond j J"*>' ^•5-
W" Son of Joseph and Hannah Elliott Aug. 6.
W" Son of Thos. and Martha Parker 19.
W" Son of W™ and Eliz. Pell (at the Town) Oct. 2^
* Known aa the " Bard of Moulton Hill." In 1823 this son pnbliebfKl
some of bis father's poems under the title : — Miscellaneovs \ Pi>rrt» ; j in
verse. \ By J. Merry ^ \ late of Moulton ^ near Northampton. \ Bedford : j Printed
and sold by C. B. Merry. Two copies of this work are at the British Museum :
in the first, acquired 8 June 1880 (press-mark, "12357.^14"), page 127 is
missing, but the second, purchased 7 Dec. 1 881, is in good condition (press-
mark, " I i6o3.b.36 *'). Sise of work 1 2mo, pages 1 28 ; containing an exceedinglv
good yiew of the wind and water-mills, mill-dam, and church tower. List
of Subscribers contains 218 names, but no residences are recorded. Number
of " pieces," 75. (A note concerning the " Moulton Poets " will be found
in the Northawpton Reporter of 24 Aug. 1895).
t Lines continue to be ruled for the reception of churchwardens' names,
until 1793-
J Written over an erased entry : " Wm. son of Wm. and . . ."
1788] Baptisms, Part III. 145
Pagt 58. Baptisms in 1787 continued.
W* Son of John and Sarah Brown N07. la.
John Son of Toseph and Alice Willis* 18.
Lac7 Dang* of Sam^ and Lucy Jones 35.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.t
Page 59. Baptisms in 17884
Samuel Son of Sam^ and Hannah Barwick
Matthew Son of Tho^ and Sarah Tanner. P.
George Son of Clarke Page and Anne Barber
Mary Daug' of John and Mary Laundon
Tho^ Son of John and Eliz. Jayes
John Son of_John and Eliz. Worlington. P.
W- Son of W» and Mary Mallard
W* Son of W" and Eliz. Law. p. bap.
Hannah Daug* of John Underwood and Ruth
dec*§ %$.
{ohn Son of Richard and Mary Herbert '\
i^Tj Daug' of Tho* and Mercy Law > May i.
Olive Dang' of Tho^ and [Rebecca] || Walton )
Alice Daug' of Barthol^ and Anne Cherry
Jane Daug' of Richard and Mary Ashby^
Richard &»n of Cristop' Lawson and Mary Barber P.
Samuel Son of W^ and Eliz. Breton P.
W* Son of Edw** and Frances Eales
Mary Daug' of Joseph and Anne Manning
Catharina Daug" of W" and Eliz. Pell, Moulton Lodge
* Calendar (G. 75-79) : Canoelled Order of Bemovftl for Thot. and Hawnah
WtUiM and Joe, their son, aged about 6 weeks, to Overstone (3 Oct. 1818) ; and
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
13-
19.
14.
Apr.
6.
7-
13.
13
June
">
July
6.
a?
Aug.
31
Sep.
5
order for them to prooeed to Earl's Barton (10 Oct. 18 18). Jeu. WUIU
WBB remoyed from Oyerstone to Monlton hj an Order dated 28 Nor. 18 18.
(G. 81).
t This note follows : — The Duty on Births and Marriage$ in this Parish
jfaid up ^ accounted f&r from Oct. Ut 1785 to Oct. 1st 1787, both Days
inclusive.
t The Order of Bemoval (G. 39-40, dated 24 Koy. 1788), is preserved of
John and Ann Tally, and their children — John aged abont 3 years, and Ann
aged about 2 years — ^to the parish of " Eibworth, Hnlcntt," Leics. In their
Certificate of Settlement (F. 44; 13 March, four years earlier) they were
acknowledged to be "inhabitants legally settled of Kibworth." The two
children, although bom in the parish, were not baptised here. To the year
1788 belongs alio the Certificate of Settlement (F. 46) of Benjamin Mohhs,
laboorer, of Kettering (16 May 1788).
§ She was buried 13 Apr. 1788 ; and in the same Tear occur the burials of
two in&nta, vis., Hawnah (5 Jane) and Samuel (9 Jnly).
il Olive stmck out.
^ Calendar (F. 49) : Certificate of Settlement of Bich»d Ashhy, Mary
hie wife, and Jane their daughter, inhabitants of '* Orerston "; dated 8 Nov.'
178&
K
146 Moultan R^ter. [1788
Page 60.* Baptisms in 1788 continued.
Charlotte Daug* of W" and Sarah Chambers Sep. 9.
Mary Daug' of Tho^ and Mary Marriott ") q.
Eliz. base bom Daug' of Mary Page P. 5 ' '
W« Son of W» and Eliz. Beamon p. b. 18.
W« Son of Tho^ and Eliz. Garrett Nov. 9.
Tho^ Son of John and Alice Merry lo,
Joseph Son of Jonathan and Eliz. Trippett x i.
John Son of John and Eliz. Bradshaw p. b. 28.
James Son of John and Anne Bradshaw Dec. 7.
Anne Daug' of Joseph and Anne Pyecraft p. b. x6.
Wm. Stakton» A.M.» Vicar.
Page 61, Baptisms in i^Sg.f
Elizabeth Daug' of Edw«^ and Mary Busweli Feb. ao.
Edward Son of John and Eliz. Jayes aj.
W"* Son of John and Hannah Dawson ) **
W« Smith base bohi Son of Sar. Tyson,t P. ) ^^' *^'
Tho^ Son of John and Eliz. Stevenson Apr. 5.
Sarah [^aje]§ bom Daug' of Mary Breton P. 15.
Joseph Son of Jos. and Hannafi Elliott, p. b. 15.
Mary Daug* of John and Eliz. Worlington P. May 27.
Hannah Daug' of Rich^ and Eliz. Breton June 2.
Eliz. aged 3 vears and upwards Daug'^ of J. & M.
John Son of P. J Pyecraft.
Hannah Dang* of W» and Anne York P.
John Son of John and Mary Blunt ) ^
Tho» and Mary Twins of W" and Mary Draper P.
Joseph Son of W*" and Sarah Cradock
lary Anne Daug' of John and Mary Laundon
Elizabeth Daug' of Roger and Anne Cox
Mary Daug' of Clarke Page and Anne Barber
Aug.
Nov.
33.
9-
Dec
I a.
31.
28.
M., Vicar.
Jan.
Feb.
a5-
7-
17-
a4-
38.
Page 62. Baptisms in 1790.II
Mary Daug' of W" and Mary Sharman
Sarah Daug' of Tho* and Martha Parker
Elizabeth Daug* of John and Mary Worley
John illegitimate Son of Hannah Barwick P.
Joseph Son of Joseph and Lettice Pyecraft
* The new pagination, dating from 30 April, 18961 oommencea here.
t Jane Luck bom 1789 (baptized 31 March 1795).
i Calendar (G. 41) : Order of Bemoval of Sarah Tyson, singlewoiiiaji,
from Newport Pagnell, Bucks., to Moalton; 5 Dec. 178S.
§ Written over on erasure.
II To the Certificate of Settlement (jP. 50; May 14 1 789) of TTm. and
Martha Doiv, of Kettering, and their four children — FranceB, Slixdbeth^ •V'fYi
179'] Baptisms, Part III, 147
Drasilla Daag* of W« and Eliz. Pell, Moulton Lodge Mar. 18.
John Son of W~ and Christian Clayson Apr. 18.
Thomas Son of John and Alice Merry June i.
Anne base born Daug* of Mary Percival* P. 6.
Mary Daugf of Richard and Mary Herbert ^4.
Ruth Daug** of John and Anne Underwood 25.
Mary Daug' of W" and Mary Mallard July 11.
Richard Son of John and Mary Wingrove Aug. 8.
Mary Daug' of John and Mary Blunt, P. Sep. la.
Anne Dang' of W"» and Sarah Chambers ) ^., ^
Jane Dang' of John and Sarah Brownf )
Eliz. Daug' of Alexander and Mary Pyecraft ) ^ a
Joseph Son of Richard and Mary Ashby ) ^°^'
Poge 63.
Samuel Son of Sam^ and Lucy JoHes P. Nov. 21.
Joseph Son of Christ' Lawson and Mary Barber P. a8.
Elizabeth Dai^ of Jane Page and Edw^ deceased,! P- I^ec. x a.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
Baptisms in I79t.§
Elizabeth Daug' of Joseph and Tess Spencer|| Jan. 6.
Samuel Son of John and Hannah Dawson 25.
and YTm.— ie afciaehed Mr. Kod$wiCs bill (0. 4) dated Nor. 6, 1790, in which /2
if charged for " Drawing Abstract of John Smith's Title to a Hoase, etc., in
Moulton pnrchaaed of Eliz. Dove and her son." The cost of the Settlement
(which inclndes jonmeys to Odell Lodge, and Loddington, and a " Letter to
Mr. Ward ot Pisford ") came to £2 i^"* ^m ^^^^ ^^- " spent at the same time "
(for liquor !). An additional charge of 7s. appears in Tho9. Ward's bill (0. 6).
Under date 11 Feb. 1793, ^oi* " Carriage from Mr. Hodson of Abstract of Jn,
8mitK$ Title relatiye to Dove's Settlement some time since/' and " Pemsing
same hj Desire in Behalf of Parish of Moulton and advising thereon."
* In her Examination before O. H» J. Purefoy and J. L. Dayrell^ 1 1 Sep.
17S8 (K, 16), *< Mary Pereeifull, single-woman, of Moulton/' on oath stated that
her father was legally settled in the parish, and that she had never done any
act to gain for herself a legal settlement elsewhere. In consequence of which
she was ordered to be removed from ** Lillingstone Drayrell/' Bucks., to Moulton
{G,38; II Sep. 1788).
t Calendar (F. 62) : Certificate of Settlement, dated 4 Jan. I79', of Jn.
Browne, oordwainer, and Susannah his wife, from All Saints' Northampton.
Attached to this document is a Certificate (L. 5) of Jane Broicn's marriage to
Ifathaniel Williams (bom at Sutton Mattock, Salop) in St. Michael's Church,
Coventry, on 19 Nov. 1817. The bride is described as '* Spinster, of the
Parish of Hardingstone/' and the witnesses are J. Elliott and Jos. Wills. The
vicar's signature {Rob, Simson) is attached.
X Buried 12 Sep. 1790.
§ Wm. Cherry bom April 1791 (bap. 10 Nov. 1800).
,1 The Certificate of Settlement of Elizabeth Spencer is not now in
existence, but a long account of five pages drawn up by Richard Howes
** touching her Settlement/' with items dating from 10 March 18 18 to April
1820, ia entered in the " Calendar"; the amount is shown to be jC*4 2s., but
four other sums are placed beneath this, making a total of /.'62 las. 4d,
(O. 27-2S).
r
148 Moultan R^ter. [1791
Elizabeth Dang' of Henry and Anne Chown Apr. i.
John Son of Tho* and Martha Parker 34.
Tho* Son of John and Mary Worley 15.
W~ Son of Tho" and Mary Marriott a6.
Matilda Daugf of W" and Eliz. Pell, Moulton Lodge June 1.
W" illegitimate Son of Sarah Manning now the Wife ^
of W» Simons* the reputed father : f
W" Son of John and Anne Underwood f ^'
Anne Daug* of W" and Anne Jayes aged 7 years j
Joseph Son of John and Hellen Warren 27.
}Ang.
I
}
21.
Page 64.1 Baptisms in 1791 continued.
John Son of Tho" and Eliz. Garrett
Adam Son of W» and Mary Walker
Druscilla Daug' of John and Mary Pyecraft. P. Sep. 18.
W"* Son of Roger and Anne Cox 25,
Samuel Son of Sam' and Hannah Barwick
Esther Daug' of John and Anne Bradshaw<
Oct. 12.
Job Son of W» and Anne York. P. 28.
Nov. 6
Tho^ Son of Edward and Frances Eales. P.
Susanna Daug' of John and Eliz. Richards
W» Spn of John and Dorothy SmithJ 7.
George Son of John and Eliz. Stevenson Dec. 4.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.§
* They were married 25 April 1791.
t Page 65 containB the Marriages of 1740.
^ Of a certain William 8mit\ examined 22 May 1788 before Roh And/rtm,
it was stated that he was bom at Rngby ; was abont 27 years of age ; had a
wife Eli*., and a child Mary, aboat x8 months old ; had lived a hired sorv^ in
several places, the last in pursuance of a hiring by the year by Mr. Banlps, of
Orlingbary, abont 4 years ago ; had since lived at Moolton as shepherd to Wm.
Barber ; that when the Overseers of that place demanded of him " a poor levy "
for some land rented by him at a gninea per annum, he paid the same, ** w«^
was 7^ each levy for 8 levys, & the said levy being next prodnced it appears
that he the said Wm. Smith was not rated in the levy but that the names of
the" Lands were rated.'* {K. 16.)
§ At the foot of this page is written: For Baptism$ see after tkt
Marriages; calling attention to the fact that pages 65 to 70 most for the
present be passed over. Also the following note: N.B. — Dutiea an Birthe^
Marriages, ^ Burials paid wp 8f accounted for from Oct, 1st, 1789 to Oct. let,
1791 — both days inclusive. The letter P., which is placed against so many of
the entries above, indicates that the parents were ** poor/' and that the Birth
Duty of 48. had therefore been paid by the Overseers. It first ooonra 13 April
1784, and disappears with the entry of 2i Sep. 1794, having been recorded
fifty-one times among the Baptisms.
25-
Feb.
30.
Mar.
21.
April
23.
5-
10.
May
4-
ag.
June
H.
1792] Baptisms, Part III. 149
[Section II.: Pages 71-86.
1791-1799.]
Page 11.^ Baptisms in 1792.!
Anne Daughter of W^ and Eliz. Pell at the Town Jan. 2.
Charles Son of Charles and Martha Stevenson
Eliz. Dang' of W>^ and Mary Sharman
John Son of Samuel and Mary Marsh
Mary Daug' of W™ and Christian Clayson
Richard Son of Joseph and Lettice Pyecraft
Samuel Son of John and Hannah Dawson
Daniel Son of W™ and Sarah Chambers
George Son of Sam^ and Catharine Tarrant P.
Mary Anne base borne Daug' of Mary Chambers^
Anne Daug' of W* and Mary Draper P.
Sarah Anne Daug* of Clarke-Page and Anne Barber
Anne Daug' of Tho' and Mary Walker 10.
Joseph Son of Joseph and Hannah Elliott 14.
Joseph Son of Rich^ and Mary Ashby '\
John Son of John and Mary Worley > 29.
Anne Daug' of John and Hellen Warren )
Page 73. Baptisms in 1792 continued.
Tho» Son of Alex* and Mary Pyecraft. P. July 15.
John Son of W" and Mary Manning Aug. 5.
Sarah Daug* of Henry and Anne Chown 19.
John Ekins Palmer Son of Tho* and Jane Chambers Sep. 6.
Mary Daug» of Tho» and Martha Parker 16.
Elizabeth Daug* of W™ and Catharine Warren.§ P. ) p.
William illegitimate Son of Frances Cox. P. ) ^^ ' 5-
George Son of W» and Eliz. Pell Moulton Lodge )
Joseph Son of W« and Mary Mallard ) ^^'
Mary Dang' of W» and Eliz. Beaman Nov. la.
Anne Daug' of Joseph and Tess Spencer Dec. 1 2.
Wm. Stanton, Vicar.
* Pag« 70 oontaint the Marriages of 1752.
t To the year 1793 belongs the Order of Bemoral (G. 42) of Mary Norman —
*'the wife of Joseph Korman who hath deserted and left her" — who was
snbseqnentlj sent from Monlton to the parish of Ajnhoe ; dated 28 Jan. 1 792.
i Bond {E. 26) for ^50, in the names of Thomag Handsony baker, of
Newport Pagnell, and Harry West^ baker, of Handslope, Bucks., to the parish
officers of Monlton, for " Mary Chambers female Bastard Child ( bom Not. 1 79 1 ) /'
the payment of all charges arising being prorided for : dated 6 Jnlj 1792.
§ Or Waring ; as in the Certificate of Settlement (F, 61) where it is stated
that " Wm. Waring and Catherine his wife, their daughter ifary, and their
fntnre issue lawfully begotten,*' legally belong to East Haddon, but that from
8 Not. 1790 they may reside at Moulton.
ISO Moulton Register. [i793
^o^^ 73- Baptisms in 1793*
Elizabeth Daug' of Tho" and Mary Chamberlain Jan. i.
Joseph Son of Christopher Lawson and Mary Barber. P. Feb. 3-
Anne Daug' of John and Eliz. Barber (Baker) 8-
John base bom Son of Sarah Dunkleyt Mar. 15.
Thomas Son of W" and Mary Binyan *°-
Maiy base bom Daug' of Sarah Beamon P. A.pr. 3-
Thomas Son of W" and Christian Clayson 1 *^
Eliz. Daug* of John and Mary Wingrove P. )
William Son of Sam^ and Mary Marsh '^•
Alice Daug' of Clarke Page and Anne Barber ^9-
Tho" son of Edward and Frances Eales, P. May ao.
David Son of David and Eliz. Cusley, P. ) ]u.ne 30.
Eliz. Daug' of James and Susan Craddock ) •'
Anne and Charles Twins of Tho" and Sarah Tanner, P. July ac
Robert Son of Rob* and Susanna Byfield ) g^p ^o.
Tho» Son of Tho^ and Mary Law
Robert Son of Rob* and Susanna ]
James Son of Rich* and Mary Herbert
Page 74. Baptisms in 1793 continued.
Esther Daug* of Sam* and Lucy Jones P. 7 g^p^ ^^
Hannah base bom Daug' of Eliz. Bradshaw, P. <
John Son of Tho* and Eliz. Garrett ) j^^^^ jp^
Anne Daug' of Jos. and Sarah Pickford )
Edward Son of John and Dorothy Smith ^
Edward Son of W» and Eliz. Beamon \ 1 1.
Sarah Daug* of Tho» and Anne Tebbot )
Edward Son of John and Hellen Warren i a.
George Son of Tho^ and Mary Marriott 14-
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.J
Page 75.§ Baptisms in 1794.
George Son of W" and Anne Brown
Thomas Son of Jos : and Lettice Pyecraft
Samuel Son of Cha* and Martha Stevenson
Jane Daug'. of W" and Sarah Chambers
* Births in 1793. Jn. Smith on March 10 (bap. 22 Feb.
JBH$her on June 26 (bap. 14 June 1801).
t Bond of Indemnity {E. 27 ; July 12th, 1792) of Oeorge Judkintf butcher,
of Geddington, and Roh Judkins^ yeoman, of Barton Seagrave, to the Church-
wardena and Orerseers of Moulton, for " Sarah Dunkley's Male Bastard Child
(bom 25 Apr. 1762)." The bond is for £50, and an order within proTidesfor
the payment of charges amounting to 198. 6d. per quarter.
X Note beneath the signature: N,B. Duties on Births, Marriages, and
BuriaU paid up and accounted for from Oct. 1st 1791 to Aug, 1st 1793, hoth days
inclusive.
§ Pages 74a, 74 b cut away, but without interrupting the recoard of
Baptisms.
Tan.
13.
Mar.
12.
M-
19-
i«CH);
Barak
1795] Baptisms, Part III. 151
Tames Binfan aged— I i-^years* Mar. 25.
William son of Sam^ and Martha Baker 28.
Robert Son of John and Eliz. Richards Apr. 4.
John Son of W" and Sarah Simons aa.
Tho* Son of John and Cornelia Barber May 2.
Alice Daug' of Henry and Anne Chown 11.
Sam* Son of W» and Maiy Sharman ) p
Eliz. Daug' of John and Mary Cox j ^' ^*
Sarah Daug* of Jos : and Jess Spencer June 9.
John Son of John and Anne Underwood. P. 11.
Charlotte Daug* of W« and Eliz. Pell, M. Lodge 2 j.
Page 76. Baptisms in 1794 continued.
Elizabeth Dang' of Ja' and Eliz. Coleman Jnnfe 27.
W» Son of Rich** and Mary Ashby ) .. ^ .
Mary base bom Daug' of Eliz. Richardson. P. )J"^ ^'
I'homas Son of W™ and Mary Manning Aug. 1 7.
Mary Daug* of W* and Eliz. [Perrtn]\ 29.
Charles Son of John and Eliz. [/f'Ai/ingJt Sep. 14.
Tho* Son of Roger and Anne Cox. P. 21.
Tho^ Son of John and Hannah Dawson 29.
Mary Daug' of Sam' and Mary Marsh Nov. 1 2.
Charlotte Daoe' of W* and Eliz. Beamon Dec. 7.
Alice Dang' of W" and Mary Mallard 25.
W" Son of John and Eliz. Stevenson 26.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.J
Page 11. Baptisms in 1795.
Hannah Daug' of W™ and Christian Clayson
W base bom Son of Martha Kinning
George Son of John and Mary Worley
Amelia Daug' of John and Hellen Warren
]
18.
* The age eniexed tabseqnently.
f Both mmunee entered l&ter.
X At the foot of this page is the following note : NJB, — Thities on Births,
MarriageMf and BuriaUfrom Aug. 1, 1793, to Oct, 1, 1794, paid up and accounted
for, ^ ihie Odious Tom funvo repealed.
§ The baptisms for this year are recorded in the writer's " lAfe in the
Parith of Moulton a Hundred Years Ago" {Northampton Mercury, 27 Dec.
189s to 14 Feb. 1896). This series of articles contained a considerable amount
of information relating to the following residents in the parish during 179^ : —
(i) " The years 1795 ^^^ 1895— A Contrast " : Rev. Wm. Stanton (also
Sections ir, ix), Wm, Pell (iv, riii, ix), Clarke Page Barber (iv, viii, ix, xiy),
Wm. Hill* (yiii, ix), Edw. Sharman (v), Geo. Watte (viii), Wm. Collins (viii),
Sam. Marsh (viii, xiv), Jn. Clarke Barber, Jn. Birch (ix, xiv), Wm, Choum (iv),
Wm. Barber (iv, viii), Oeo. Hatton and Mary Mostyn (Impropriators), Ju.
Worley, Ann Rogers, Walton Pell, Jn. Oarlick (iv, ix), Jn. Watts; (ii) Price of
Com and Begulated Weight of Bread ; (iii) The Constable and the Quarterage
I $2 Moutton Register, [1795
W" Son of John and Alice Merry Mar. ii.
Jane Daug* of Esson Luck and Hannah dec^* — ^aged 6
jrears ^ 3«.
W« Son of Richard and Rebecca Barber
Mary Dangf of Christ' Lawson and Mary Barber
Anne Daug' of W™ and Sarah Simons >•
Anne base born Dang' of Jane Staffordf May 14.
}Ap.
Money; (iv) Reprints from the Jfercury of 1795: Jn. Ifd^ouws Wm. Monk
(gamekeeper of Monlton Manor), Wm. Danes (gamekee})er of Monlton Park),
Jerem. Perrin, Jn. Merry^ and Jn, Lowick — in addition to whom there ia an
interesting list of persons who subscribed to '' A fand for the relief of the
poor at Monlton" (the amounts reach a total of £4$ 19s. 6d.) nnder date
3 Jan. 1795, ▼!«•. ^«*- Smith, Jn. Marsh, Jos. Walker (Monlton FarkX Wm. Pdl
(Monlton Lodge), Rev. Wm. Stanton, J. C. Barber, Wm. Barber, Jn. Gariidt,
Jn. Aspinal, Wm. Chown, T. Marriott, Bob. Smith, T. Warring, Mrs. Sarah
Barber, Jer. Perrin, Thos. Marsh (Baker), Jn. Oross, Jn. Lanndon, Qeo. Waits,
Walton Pell (Grocer), Thos. Marsh, Jn. Barber (Baker), Sam. Marsh, O. P.
Barber, R. Barber, Mrs. Tressler, Walton Pell (Grazier), Jn. Blunt, Wm. Hawhes,
T. Pell, jnn., Mr. Tressler (Baker), Mrs. Mary Com, Jas. Coleman (Butcher),
Jn. Warring, Mrs. Manning, T. Pell, sen., J. Barber, jun. (Baker), Wm. Taylor,
Jn. Lowick, Jn. Merry, B. Pyioell, Wm. Pell ("at Town")i ^w». Collins, Jos.
Slliott (Butcher) ; (ri Carey House : Dan. Ward, Thos. Ward, Bob. Byfidd, Jn.
Law, Bob. Smith ; (ri) Settlements : Certificate (F. 63) of Joseph and Simh
Borne, and their two children, Thos. and John, from Orerstone, dated 13 Dee.
1794, and allowed by the Magistrates 24 Jan. 1795 (recited in full) ; (vii)
Orders of Bemoyal : Francis and Jane Turland, from Lamport ((?. 44; July ist
1795), vnt^d Frances Steevenson, singlewoman, from Kingsthorpe (0. 45; Oct. 3rd
*795)— the latter is given in full; (viii) Vestry Meetings: Thos. Pell, Jn.
Aspinal (iz), Jn. Marsh (iv), Thos. Tressler (ix), Jn. Laundon ; (iz) The
Churchwardens' Accounts for 1795: Jn. Blunt, Bar. Luck, Thos. Marsh, Jn.,
Thos., and Bob. Jeayes, Jn^Dickens, My. Babbich (it), Wm. Taylor, My. Harru;
(z to ziii) Bills for Sparrows t^Sio) and Hedgehogs (9), the Visitations aod
Rates ; (ziv) Highway Accounts : Wm. Mabbott, Wm. TaretU, Sam. and Jn.
Bradshaw, Bob. Mawfoot, Edw. Haycock, Lawson Barber, Sam. Chamberlain, Jn.
Carr, Jn. Dawson, and Wm. CoIUtis (Thorpelands) ; (xv) Population, Bwptisnu,
Marriages and Burials. Edward Arnold^ s bill for the new Bells (0. 17;
Oct. 3C^) appears in Seo. It ; his receipt (0. 18.) is as follows : " Bec^ the
11^ of Norember 1795 of the Church- Wardens of Monlton by the Hand of
Henry Babbich one Hundred four Pound and seyen shillings in full for ths
Bill hereto annezed.— ^<iiod. Arnold.^*
* She was buried 4 Oct. 1791.
t The following documents are connected with the name of Stafford i—
(l) Bzamination (K. 5; Feb. 16, 1771) of John Stafford, weaver, who saitk
" that he was bom at Monlton, where his Father lived under a Certificate from
Langhton, Leics., that he has lived at Monlton all his Life time ; k that about
7 years agoe he married Mary his present wife, by whom he has one Child
named WiUiam aged about four years ; that he has never paid any Poor or
other Tazes in Monlton aforesaid " ; (2) Mary Mackay's biDs and receipts (0.
9-14) for attendance on Jane Stafford, between March 14 and Oct. 8, 1 795—
amount ^^15 I2s. 2d.; (3) Aocount of J. Blissard for her medicine, etc,
£1 14s. 8d. (0. 16 ; 24 July 179s); (4) BobeH Abbey* s bill "touofaing the
Settlement of Jane Stafford " (0. 16), being an account of his charges between
April and October 1795, "^ ^^® cc^"^ of "Monlton v. BarFs Barton" (witk
subsequent Appeal) when he secured costs for Monlton of j£n 5s. 8d., but m
up a bill so large that the parish officers received less than two guineas !
May
3»-
Aug.
3.
a4-
30.
Sep.
30.
Oct
II.
1795] Baptisms, Part III. IS3
John Son of James and Mary Goodwin*
John Son of John and Mary Blunt
Alice & Rnth Twins of Tohn and Anne Bradshaw
Mary Dang* of John and Mary Wingrove
Thomas Son ofjjohn and Eliz. Barber
Eliz. Dang' of Tho" and Mary Walkerf
PagejS. Baptisms in 1795 continued.
Eliz. Dang* of Robert and Alice Moffat ) p. . .^
Mary Daug' of Rob* and Susanna Byfield: j ^^' "'
Joseph Son of Joseph and Sarah Horn 25.
Tho^ Son of Joseph and Lettice Pyecraft Nov. 8.
Mary Daog' of W"" and Sarah Bradshaw 11.
Robert Son of Sam' and Mary Marsh )
^nes Son of John and Hannah Dawson )
omas Son of Tho^ and Eliz. Garrett 15.
Thomas Son of Joseph and Eliz. Adnett .30.
Hannah Daug' of Tho^ and Anne Tebbot Dec. 21.
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.§
* Sxaminsdon (K. X7) of James Goodtoin, 6 May X792, who "on hit oafch
Mith tbat at KichaelmM 1786 or 1787, he oannot Bay which, he let himtelf at
a yearly ■ervant to Mr. Wm. Pell of Moulton in the Connty of Northampton,
Fbrmer, at the Wagea of Three Pounds ; that he eerved his said Master one
whole year and leoeired his wages ; that he wa^ ill for abont a fortnight in the
year with an agoe, and during that time his master permitted him to return
liome to his father, and when he got well his mastier took him again, and no
dadnotion of wages was made ; that he hath done no act to his Imowledge or
Belief whereby to gain any other settlement ; that on the second of April last
he was legally married in the Parish Chnrch of St. Paul, Bedford, to Mary
Knatt." The following declaration then oooors : " The above Examination is
a tme oopy, as Witness my Hand this 7th Day of May 1793, Jn, Lovelidge,
Vestry Clei^ of the Parish of St. Paul, Bedford/'
t The words Turn Over appear at the foot of the page, for the first and
only time in the Register.
t Calendar (0. 19) : Beoeipt from the Overseers for £2 loe., which is
deolared by Bobert Byfield to be " a half of the Consideration Money fdr taking
Oeorge Tipl«r as his apprentice " ; dated 19 Jnly 1796.
§ He has written the following note beneath his signature :— T^ts Tear
the Pariah ^cere at a eoneiderahle expenee in a new Set of BeUe, which prove very
wtaaieal, and are mmeh admired, he^ much lighter than the old onee. The old
wet eontieted only of five Bell$y the Tenor of which being crached in ringing, it
«oiu determined to have a freeh wet of eim — which, if hept in good condition, are
likely to do great credit to the Fownder, who ia Mr, Arnold of Leicester. (Quoted
in **Life in the Parish of Moulton in 2795," Sec. ir.) The hist<ny and
insoriptioBS of the bells are given at length in the Editor's centenary volume,
*> Moulton Churrh and its Bells'* (London: Elliot Stock, 189$); but the
foUowing, taken from the Northampton Reporter, may perhaps be recorded
here: "To-day (Saturday), November 9th 1895, is the ioo>^ anniversary of
the opening of the peal of bells at Moulton Parish Church, and apropos of
this date Mr. Sidney Madge, who has taken such active interest in Moolton
154 MotOtan Rtgister. [1796
Pagtig. Baptisms in 1796.*
Martha Daug* of George Litchfield and Eliz. Watts
Elizabeth Daug' of W» and Eliz. Beamon
Elizabeth base-born Daug' of Frances Stevenson
Sarah base bom Daug' of Elizabeth Luckf
John Son of John and Cornelia Barber
George Place Son of Cha* and Martha Stevenson •
Mary Daug' of Henry and Anne Chown
W» Son of Francis and Jane Torland
W** Son of Richard and Mary Ashby
Samuel Son of Sam^ and Martha Baker
Eliz. Daug' of Sam' and Catharine Tarrant
Hannah Daug* of W" and Eliz. Jayes
Eliz. Daug' of Tho^ and Sarah Jayes
James Son of John and Mary Cox
Francis Smith bom Nov. 30*^ 1777 and bapt
Sarah Daug' of John and Mary Somerlin
\^'
an. 19.
d Marv i
P[fl^f J a
Feb.
12.
Mar.
^4.
2.
11.
June
26.
July
Aug,
a?-
10.
14-
18.
Sep.
Oct.
9.
7-
Elizabeth Daug' of CI : P[a^c*] and Anne Barber
hiatorioallj, sendB me copies of ihe following advertiaementa which sppaand
in ihe iiTort^tampton Jfercttry of 1 795, announcing the opening of the new
peia^-
'A New Peal of Six Bells, will be opened at Moolton, near
Northampton, in the Feast- Week, cast by Mr. Edward ilmold,
of Leicester. The PartictilarB will be given in next Week's
Paper.' [Oct. Bl, 17951
'To Bingers. — ^On Monday and Toesday next, will be Bnng
for at Monlton, near Northampton, Six Hat's each Day —
Six-bell Peala.— To meet in the Chnroh-Tard each Day at
Nine o'clock in the morning.
N.B.— There will be an Ordinary prorided each Day at all
the Public House8.--Moulton, Nov. 7, 1795.* iNov. 7, 1795'].
"Then here is the news paragraph announcing the aooomplishment of the
opening :—
" On Monday the 9th instant was opened, at the pcuish ohuroh
of Monlton in this County, a new peal of Six bells, oast by
Mr. Sd/ivard Arnold^ of Leicester ; they are allowed to be of
a most musical and harmonious tone, and gare the greatest
satis^BMjtion to the numerous hearers assembled upon the
occasion.'" [Nov. 21, 17951
* Oto. Cherry bom April 1796 (bap. 10 Not. 1800).
t See entries below, dated 27 Sept. 1807 and 26 July 1 81 2. One of Thct,
Ward's accounts, marked '* Easter Sessions 1794," is in existence in which a
charge of £4 5s. 7d. is made for " expenses in the case of Raehael Luck " (0. 7).
The following papers relate to the Luck family : (i) Order of Removal (O. 55)
of Tho8. and Mary Luck and their children Eliz, aged 10, John aged 8, Mary
aged 7, Wm. aged 6, and Thos, aged 2 — ^to St. Peter's, Derby; bearing
date 7 May 1 81 4. (2) Certificate of Settlement (F. 54; Aug. 2nd 181 7) of
Thomas and Mary Luck and their children Mary aged 1 6 or thereabouts, Wm,
aged about ten, and Thos. aged about six years, inhabitants of St. Peter's, Derby.
(3) Order (G. 100) to remove Mary Luck, from the same parish to Monlton ;
19 Dec. 1823. (4) A Letter (L. 6) from John Pearce, written on 7 Apr. 1824
in the County Gaol, Northampton, to the Overseers of Monlton, in which he
expresses a desire to marry Mary Luck,
'797] Bapttstns, Part III. 1 55
Page 80. Baptisms in 1796 continued.
William Son of John and Eliz. Whitingf Oct. 16.
Eliza. Daug' of W>" and Eliz. Pell Moulton Lodge 17.
George Son of John and Hellen Warren 30.
John Son of Jos. and Sarah Pickford Nov. 6.
Anne Daug* of Sam' and Mary Marsh 11.
Sam' Son of John and Mary Blunt 13.
Eliza*'' Daug' of W« and Christian Clavson Dec. 4.
Mary Daug' of John and Eliz. Barber (Baker) 27.
Maty (aged 7 months) Daug' of W« and Mary Marsh ") «
Joseph Son of W» and Sarah Chambers )
Wm. Stanton, A.M., Vicar.
\
Page Si, Baptisms in 1797.!
Edward Son of W» and Mary Collins Jan. 6.
John Son of Jos. and Lettice Pyecraft 8.
Sarah Daug' of W« and Mary Mallard "^
W" Son of Henry and Sarah Lucas f **
W« Son of W» and Mary Manning ^ ^*^-
John Son of John and Ehz. Stevenson
Charlotte Daug' of Tho^ and Martha Jayes
Hannah Daug' of W" and Sarah Simons )
John Son of John and Charity Walker ) ^^'
Edward Son of Edw' and Frances Eales 31.
Geoi^ base bom Son of Lucy Jones May 35.
* See entry above dated 14 Sep. 1794. On Nov. 2nd 1793 John and Eliz.
Whitinif were ordered to be removed from " the bamlet of Haokleton, in the
parish of Piddington," to Monlton (G. 4S).
t An intereiting document of thii year (O. 21 ; dated Jan. 9th, 1 797)
eziate at Monlton, endorsed " The Aoconnt of what was Beo<l and Paid for the
Supplementary Militia." It is printed in fall in " A Fragment of Parochial
Hietory" hy the writer (Cheltenham Ewaminer, 2 Sep. 1899). The expenses of
*' hiring " Job. Riehardeonf David WHUon^ James Medows^ Jame§ Ti]^^ Eager,
and Aakew — ^involving jonmeys to Northampton, Wellingborough, Market
Harborongh, and Ashbj-de-la-Zouoh (whither "Jn, Blunt* $ man " had fled) —
oame to £5^ ^- i^^-t towards which sum eighteen persons paid a guinea and
fortj-flix half a guinea, or ^43 is. in all. The names recorded are these :
Andrew, Wm. ; Adnett, Jos. ; Ashby, Bio. ; Baker, Sam. ; Barber, Clark ;
Beaumont, Wm. ; Blunt, Jn. ; Bradehaw, Wm. ; Byfield, Bob. ; Chambers, Jbm!
Thos. ; Charter, Jn.; Choum, Jn., Thos. ; Co», Jn. ; IKcX^nSr TbQS> ; Fisher
Thos. ; Ooodwin, Jas. ; Oross, Bob. ; Haddon, Jn. ; Harboard, Bic. ; Hill, Jas. '
Hineman, Edm. ; Irons, Moses; Jeayes, Wm. (son of Jn.) and Jn. (son of
Thos.) ; Knowls, Wm. ; Landsbury, Wm. ; Laundon, Jn., Wm. ; Lilley, Wm. •
Lowiek, Bic, Wm. ; Lucoet, Hy. : Macleey, Jn. ; Marvning, Wm. ; Marriott
Thorn. ; Marsh, Nich., Sam., Thos. ; Merry, Jn. ; Mobs, Ben. ; Morfich, Bob •
Page, Wm. ; Palmor, Wm. ; Pell, Jos., Thos., Walton ; Perrin, Wm. ; Picf^ord
Joe. 5 RyweU, Bryen ; Bice, Thos. ; Smart, Wm. ; Smith, Francis f Stanton Bic •
Stee v eneon, Jn. ; SwnerUm, Jn. ; Tarront, Thos. ; Tibbott, Thos. ; Tivler 'Soh •
Treeelor, Thos- ; Warring, Jn. ; Watts, Geo. ; York, Wm. ' '
156 Moulton Register. [1797
Samuel Son of Joseph and Eliz. Adnett ") ^ ^
Edward Son of James and Mary Goodwin ) ^' ' *
John Clarke Son of John Clarke Barber deceased* and
Eliz. his Wife u.
W Son of John and Mary Cox 16.
Samnel Francis Son of W"' and Eliz. Jayes 17.
John Son of Robert Moffat and Alice his Wife dealt 20.
Page 8a. Baptisms in 1797 continued
Mary Daug' of W» and Martha Lilly Sep. 3.
John Son of W» and Sarah Simons Oct. 3.
Elizabeth Daug' of W» and Sarah Bradshaw 24.
Susanna Tipler| aged 30 years and upwards NtiV. i.
Tho^ Son of Christ' I^awson and Mary Barber \
W" Son of W» and Mary Sharnian > 6.
Robert illegitimate Son of Jane Page, Widow )
Sam^ Pell Son of Tho^ and Sarah Marsh 8.
Anne Daug' of Robert and Susanna Byfield Dea 8.
Jane Daug' of W" & Anne Brown 26.
Wm. Stanton, A.M.» Vicar.
PageSs. Baptisms in i798.§
Elizabeth Daug' of George Litchfield and Eliz. Watts Jan. 4.
Esther Daug' of Tho^ and Mary Walker 14.
Sarah Daug' of W and Mary Marsh Mar. 12.
Mary Daug' of James and Eliz. Key 16.
Elizabeth Dang' of John and Mary Bond Apr. 10.
Sarah Daug' of Sam^ and Mary Marsh 23.
Hannah Daug' of Henry and Anne Chown aj.
Sarah Daug' of John and Mary Wingrove May 13.
W~ Son of Tho» and Anne Tebbot 1 g
Mary Daug* of W" and Hannah Jayes 3 ^ •
Elizabeth Daug* of Roger and Anne Cox 29.
Salvino Son of Wisdom and Han. Smith (Gipsies) June 24.
• Buried 4 Jan. 1797.
t She died in giving birth to this son, her banal taking place on 12 Aug.
1797.
X This is the last entry in the transcript to a member of the Ttp2«r family,
concerning which $e€ footnote to entry of 24 June 1779. A third Order of
Eemoval exists {0.119; dated 4 Feb. 1832) whereby Ifary, widow of George
TipLer and her five chUdren, viz., Esther aged about 7 years, Wm. about 6,
Oeo, about 5, Ann about 3, and Eliz. about one year, were conreyed by
the parish officers of Weston Favell back to Moulton. George Tipler*8 trade
was that of a tailor, as the Indentures of his apprentice, John Clifton (" a poor
Inhabitant of the parish of Moulton," bound to him for seren years at a
premium of £l9) proTe $ the date in this case being 9 June 1821 (H. Jf^-itf).
§ Thou. Birch bom this year (bap. 16 Mar. 1806}.
1799] Baptisms, Part III. 157
George Son of John and Hannah Dawson
John Son of John and Eliz. Richards
Richard Son of John and Eliz. Whiting
Daniel Son of John and Sarah Ward
Anne Daug' of Tho« and Mary Cox
June 25
Sarah Daug* of Joseph and Sarah Horn ' July
Mary Daug' of Rich* and Mary Ashby
aa.
29.
PageB^. Baptisms in 1798 continued.
Richard Son of John and Mary Somerlin \ .
John Son of Tho^ and Rebecca Dickens ) ^^' ^'
Alice Daug* of W» and Eliz. Perrin Sep. 17.
W» Son of Moses and Eliz. Hioms \
W" Son of Tho^ and Mary Chamberlain
Tho* Son of Charles and Martha Stevenson > Nor. la.
John Son of Henry and Sarah Lucas
Maiy Dang' of John and Mary Deacon
John Armstrong Pell Son of Tho^ and Sarah Marsh 14.
James Son of James and [yane]* Munden 16.
A. Maria Daug' of W" and Eliz. Beamon 39.
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
PageBs* Baptisms in 1799.
Jane Daug* of W" and Christian Clayson Jan. i.
Joseph Son of Tho^ and Sarah Jayes aj.
Joseph Son of John and Eliz. Barber (Baker) Feb. 6.
Elizabeth Daug* of Tho^ and Martha Jayes Mar. 14.
James Son of W" and Eliz, Jayes )
Elizabeth base bora Daug' of Lucy James ) '5^'
Elizabeth Daug' of W« Pell Moulton Lodge and Elizabeth
his deceasedf Wife 25.
Mary Daug' of John and Mary Blunt Apr. ai.
Elizabeth Daug' of Joseph and Lettice Pyecraft 25.
Simon Son of W" and Mary Manning \ ^
W» base born Son of Eliz. Richardson ) " •5-
Eleanor Daug' of Clarke Page and Anne Barber July 4.
George base born Son of Mary Cox Aug. 25.
John Son of Joseph and Hannah Wright Sep. i.
W« Son of Ja" and Eliz. Claydon (Sojourners) i^,
Eliz. Fara Daug' of Tho* and Mary Smith 15.
* An ennire appears beneath,
t She WM buried 25 Noy. 1798.
IS8 Maultan Register. [i799]
Page%6J^ Baptisms in 1799 continued
W« Son of Tho» and Maiy Cox Oct. 13-
Elizabeth Dang' of Sam. and Mary Marsh
Margaret Daug' of W" and Mary Mallard
George Litchfield Son of Gieorge] L[itc/^ld] and • Nov. 11.
Eliz. Watts
iohn Son of Francis and Jane Turland j
Lobert and W"" Twins of Joseph and Sarah Fickford Dec. 8.
Robert Son of John and Eliz. Steyensonf ^s*
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
* Page 87 oontaint Bnriala from 33 Jnly 1794.
t In addition to the Removal mentioned nnder 1795, there are three
Orders relating to the Stevenson family, yis., (i) Wm, and Anne Steeveneon and
three children, viz., Elix. aged 7, Tkos. aged 5, and Wnt. aged about 10 months,
to "Fisford," the date being 11 Feb. 1815 (G. 57) ; (2) I7io<. and Sarah Steeven-
$on and six children, viz., Sam. agod 13, Elix. aged 1 1, StepK aged 9, Jn. aged 6,
Frances aged 4, and Susannah aged one year, from " Kingsthorp " to Monlton,
dated 13 Joly 1816 (G. 66) ; and (3) Elizabeth Steevensan, ordered to be
conveyed from Kingsthorpe, 28 April 1828 (6. 108). The biU (0. 29)
which Dr. Thomas sent in, contains many items for attendance on G. Stephen-
son's family during November 1S23, this expenditure amounting to ^2 i6s.
ont of a total of ;^33 i8b. 6d.
Sapt^swut, IPart IV.
1800— 1812.
tfontrnts of
(a) First Section : The following extra pages were during 1813 bound
up with a volume of Baptisms :
pp. i-ii. Baptisms^ 5 Jan. — 25 Dec. 1800.
ill. „ 29 Jan. — 25 Dec. 1801.
IF. „ 25 Jan. — 30 Nor. 1802.
V. „ I Jan. — ^30 Dec. 1803.
ri-vii. „ 2 Jan. — 28 Dec. i8o^.
▼ill. „ 13 Jan. — 15 Dec. 1805.
ix-x. „ 19 Jan. — 25 Dec 1806.
x-xi. „ II Jan. — 29 Nov. 1807.
xi. „ 24 Jan. — 25 Dec 1808.
xii. „ 15 Jan. — 24 Dec. 1809.
xiii. „ 25 Jan. — 9 Dec. 1810.
xi V. „ 10 Feb. — 1 2 Nov. 1 8 n .
XV. „ 2 Feb. — 25 Dec 1812.
xvi. Blank page.
{b) Second Section: Register of Baptisms {printed forms):
pp. 1-102. Baptisms, 10 Jan. 18 13 to 29 Dec. 1833.
• The third register oontains Marriages of the period 1755— 1812.
[fiapttsms. Part IV.
Section I. : Pages i-xvi.
1800-1812.]
Page !.• Baptisms in 1800.
Anne Dang' of Wm & Martha Lilly Jan. 5.
Samuel Son of Tho^ & Eliz. Garrett Feb. 26.
Thomas Son of Tho* & Mary Walker Apr. 6.
Mary Dangf of Moses & Eliz. Hioms 9.
W" Son of Henry & Anne Chownf 1 1 .
Jesse Son of John & Dorothy Smith ")
Elizabeth Daug' of James & Mary Goodwin ) ''
Elizabeth Daug' of Tho* & Anne Foster 28.
Elizabeth Daug' of John & Charity Walker \ w
John Son of Sam* & Sarah Breton ) ^^^^ ^ •
John Son of John & Mary Wingrove 11.
Elizabeth Dang' of Tho" & Anne Green 22.
John Son of Sam* & Catharine Tarrant June i.
Anne Daug* of Jos. & Lettice PyecraftJ 3.
W* Son of John 8c Mary Somerlin 6.
* Tliere if a separate pagination for the years 1800 to 1812, which was
made by the Editor 24 Jnly 1896.
t Two Orders of Removals relating to the Gh<fum family are in existence,
the first dated 19 Oct. 1816 (G. 67), and the second 30 Aug. 1828 (G. 109) :
(i) Alice Chofoe [for Chotcne'], dnglewoman, to the parish of Abington ; (2)
John and Ann Choum and three cMldren, viz., Joseph (aged about six years),
rhot. (about four), and Ann (about one year), from Eing^thorpe to Moulton.
X The following occur in the Calendar : (i) Ordeir of Removal (O. 84) of
Jn. Pycrorfi, Esther his wife and their two children, viz., Thos. aged four years,
and Sliz. aged two years, to Sywell ; dated 6 Feb. 1819. (2) Letter from
Slit. Baeeettf mother ot Sarah Duhhery stating that her daughter is not married
to ThoM. Pyecrafty but that maintenance is claimed for her on account of a
child bom at Moulton (L. d; postmark Rochester, and date 9 Nov. 181 5).
(3) Another letter from Basgett, in which she repeats her claim, and says that
Dubher is shortly to be married to Pyecraft (L. 4 ; from Stroud, 10 Deo. 181 5).
This throws some light on an entry in £tegister IV., viz., *' Jiamet, $on of
Thoe. and Sarah Pyecraft baptized Mar, 1, 1815" beneath which has been
written : — *' N.B. The marriage of these persons was since the baptizing of
this child prove to be an imposition, no such marriage having taken place ;
the child therefore is the illegitimate son of Sarah BasBet. The man was lately
disohazged from the Marine Service, dc brought this woman out of Kent as his
wife, which has been since proved to be a falsehood as they never were
married — but the child was bom here,"
lO.
162 Moulion Register. [1800
John Son of John & Mary Denton June 8.
Anne-Frances Daug' of James & Jane Munden 26.
Robert Son of Richard & Sarah Gross July 6.
Benjamin Son of Sam* & Martha Baker 9-
Tho« Son of W» & Sarah Bradshaw Aug. 25.
W« Son of Joseph & Sarah Horn )
Sarah Daug' of John & Eliz. Whiting > Sep. 7.
Mary Dang* of Rob* & Mary Moffat )
Mary Daug' of John & Mary Cox Nor. 3.
W" Son of Bartholomew & Anne Cherry, aged 9 years
in April last
George Son of Barthol. & Anne Cherry — ^aged 4 years
in April last
Anne Daug' of Barthol. & Anne Cherry
Mary Daug* of Greorge & Mercy Reynolds
PageW, Baptisms in 1800 continued.
Thomas Son of Tho" & Sarah Marsh Nov. 1 1 .
Mary Daug' of Jos. & Eliz. Chaplin Dec. 25.
Wm Stakton, A.M., Vicar.*
Page iii. Baptisms in 1801.
John Son of W» & Mary Marsh
Maria Daug* of Roger & Anne Cox
W» Son of W» & Eliz. Jayes
John Son of G{eorge] Litchfield & Eliz. Watts
• On this page^ beneath the Vicar's signaiMrey the folloioing note is written : —
*' It is worth of remark, that nnder the special directioti of Parliament,
in I So I, an exact account was taken of the Popnlation of each Parish throngli.-
out the Kingdom, in order, as it is supposed, to ascertain, more minntely horw
far the produce of the Country was able to answer the consumption of its
Inhabitsjits, under the alarm lately sustained of want and security, A how fiar
an Importation of Com & Flour was necessary to counteract so formidable an
evil. This was shortly after followed by an (Mer from GoTemment to make
an accurate return, what Quantity of Acres was in cnltiration in each Pariah
respectirelj as to the seyeral Articles of Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Beans or
Peas, Turnips, Colesud and Potatoes. The return for this Parish was to the
amount of nearly 400 acres collectively. And as to the Population, it appeared
that the number of Houses inhabited was 194, by 192 Families ; A the nnmber
' of Persons found within the limits of this Parish was of Males 427 A of Femalee
406 making a Total of 833. The same exactness was likewise required as to the
number of Persons employed in Agriculture, Trade, Manufacture, or Handi>
craft, when it was ascertained, that those employed in Agriculture were
191 [181'\y in Trade, Manufactures, etc., 81 — all others 3.
" In the course of this year also, a general Inoculation took place in the
Parish under the management A care of Mr. Thonuu, Surgeon at Northampton
to the amount of 200 Persons, which was attended with IJ^e greatest success. —
The Premium was 1 2 Quineas ! " [His bill for 182a (0. 29) is preserved, in whicsh
£iS iB charged for "vaccinating the Parish (ife persons)," and/ii lis. as
" Yearly Salary from io^»^ Nov' 1823 to Nov' io**» 1824."]
Jan.
19.
Feb.
8.
Mar.
15-
17-
i8oi] Baptisms, Part IV, 163
Thomas Son of W" & Sarah Smart Apr. 19.
W» Son of James & Mary Palmer 26.
Charlotte Daug' of Henry & Sarah Lucas May 26.
Hannah Dai:^' of John Day & Martha his deceased* Wife 3 1 .
Sarah Fisherf (aged 8 years the 26*** of this month) June 14.
Eliz. Dang' of Tho« & Mary Marriott \
Eliz. Dang' of Tho* and Anne Tarrant ) ^'
Nicolas Son of Sam* & Mary Marsh July 23.
John Son of Tho* & Sarah Jayes \ Ck^x ^
Joseph Son of W« & Mary Manning ) *'
Lacy Dang' of Tho* [W Mariha\X Jayes
Eliz. Dang' of W» \}sf Hannahjt Jayes
John Son of Tho^ 8c Mary Chamberlain y Nov.
Edw* Son of Wn» & Mary Baswell§
Mary base bom Dar^ of Lucy Jones||
John Son of C[larke]?[age] & Anne Barber ")
Eliz. Margaret & John George Twins of Tho^ Sc>
Frances Rice )
10.
Martha Daog' of Tho^ & £liz. Sikes (Baker) 1 1
Harriet Daug' of John Sc Sarah
W" Son of Tho^ & Mary Smith
Harriet Dau^ of John Sc Sarah Jayes ) j^ ^ -
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
rrtd. last PageJ.%
• Buried 27 April 1801.
t Calendar {O. Ill): Order to remove Oeo. Figher alias Tite, hig wife,
Mary, " A their female child not yet named aged fifteen days or thereabouts/'
from Winalow, Backs. A notification was, however, made on this occasion
(Joly 1 6th, 1829) that " the parties are unable to travel" ; but on July 30th
they were orderod to depart, Moulton parish paying the expenses incurred,
£1 iSs. 6d., owing to this suspension of the original order.
t Subsequent insertions.
§ Calendar {O, 99) : Order of Removal of Edw. and Slix. Buewelly with
" their Infant Male Child, not yet named, aged about a fortnight/' to Great
Billing; I Nov. 1823.
ll Such entries occur under her name in 1797 and 1804. Two Orders of
Bemoval concerning the Jone§ Family are in existence (G. 80, 0, 116), dated
25 Xov. 1 8 18 and 29 Dec. 1830, respectively. The first provides for the con-
veyance of Bichard and Martha Jones from Sywell ; the second, for Wm, and
Sar. Jones and two children, viz., Jos. ag^d about x6 years, and Esther about
14 — who have not gained in their own right any legal settlement — from
" Skirbeck, in the Part of Holland, in the County of Lincoln.'*
^ Refers to a note already given on the Census, concerning which
another account at the end of the Churchwarden's Book runs as follows : —
''By an Act of Parliament for ascertaining the Population of Great
Britain, and the Increase or Diminution thereof (viz.) — And be it further
enacted, that the several Accounts so taken in Writing by the Overseers or
other Persons so appointed as aforesaid, in every Parish Township or Place
within Great Britain, for the Purpose of Preparing the aforesaid Answers and
retnma — Shall be safely kept and Preserved by the Church-Wardens or
Chapelwardens, in England for the time being, of the said Pariahes, or Places
i64
Moulton Register,
[1802
Page hr.
Baptisms in 1802.
Anne Daughter of Thai & Anne Tebbat
Tames Son of W" & £liz. Beamon
Tho^ Son of Tho« & Rebecca Dickens
Maria Dangh' of W™ & Anne Laundon
Elizabeth Daug' of John & £liz. Barber
Martha Dang' of Cha> & Martha Stevenson
Jane Dang' of Tho* and Mary Walker
Eliz. Daug' of Joseph & Eliz. Chaplin.*
Eliz. Dang* of John & Sarah Lansperry
Sarah Watson Daug' of Alexander & Sarah Mabbot
Moses Son of Moses & Eliz. Hioms
Charlotte Daug"" of Tho* & Mary Cox
Eliz. Dang' of Tho* & Sarah Marsh
Anne & Mary Twins of John & Maiy Somerlin
[Edwardi]^ Son of Henry and Anne Chown
Martha Dang' of W"' & Mary Sharman
Thomas Son of John & Mary Norton
Anne Dang' of John and Eliz. Whiting
Mary Daug' of Jos. and Sarah Horn
Sarah Daug' of Tho^ and Rachael Day
Henrietta Daug' of W» & Eliz. Jayes
Tho" and W» Twins of Sam* & Susanna Blunt
Susanna Daug' of Sam* & Mary Marsh
Anne Daug' of W"» & Mary Marsh
Anne Daug' of Q[eorge] Lp/c^e/cQ & [£/ix.]J Watts
Anne Daug' of Sam* & Sarah Breton
Jan.
a5-
Feb.
7-
18.
Mar.
10.
19.
Apr.
16.
>9-
May
9-
Jane
7-
9-
»4-
a5-
Aug.
»5-
Sep.
NOF.
32.
12.
7.
8.
9-
II.
JO-
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
to which the same relate, and be delivered oyer by them to their Sacoessors
in office respectively.
"Thk Popni:.ATioN of Moulton taken between the loth and the 15th
March x8oi, By William Marah' Overseer of the Poor, and Henry Rabbich
his Assistant —
^fZ^ = tS } ^-"^ 833.
Males employed in Ag^caltnre i8i
do. in Trade 8i
Gentlemen 3
Inhabited Houses in the Parish 194
Uninhabited 2
265.
.}i96.
At the taking of this, the late M' Jvfi Worley's House was let i in 4 Tene-
ments — ^and M' "W^ Pell's Honse and M*" Jno Worley's House in the Nnrseiy,
let in 2 tenements each."
• Calendar (O. 66) : Order of Bemoval to Great Harrowden of Jos. and
EU». Chaplin and five children, viz., Mary (aged 14 years), Wm. (11), Jomph
(9), Chas. (7), and Ann (3) ; dated 7 Jan. 1815.
t Ellipsis.
X Written over Mary,
21.
i804] Bapttstns, Part IV. 165
Pi^fev. Baptisms in 1803.*
Mary Daug^ of W™ and Mary Manning Jan. i.
Elizabeth Dang' of Jos. and Lettice Pyeciaft 23.
Anne Dang* of W« & Sarah Smart ) « .
Elizabeth Dang* of W» & Martha Lilly j ^^^' '^*
Esther Dang' of Tho» & Anne Cumberpatch )
Elizabeth Daug' of W"& Mary Mallard > Mar. 4.
George Son of Roger and Anne Cox )
Jane Daug' of John and Sarah Jayes Apr. 11.
Saiah Dang' of W" & Jane Bradshaw 12.
Geoige Son of W« & Anne Laundon ^
W» Son of John and Mary Deaconf > June 6,
John Son of John and Mary Cox )
Phebe Dang' of W« & Eliz. Beamon July 10.
Catharine Daug' of John & Mary \Wingrove\ % ") *
Sarah Daug' of James & Mary Groodwin ) ^
Mary Dang' of Tho" and Mary Smith Oct.
John Son of W« & Eliz. Jayes
Tho* Son of Tho^ and Anne Tarrant
John Son of W" and Mary Buswell
W» Son of Jos. & Eliz. Chaplin ^Nov.
Hannah Daug* of Tho' and Mary Chamberlin
Mary Dang' of John & Sarah Lansperry
Eliz. base bom Daug' of Sarah Cox
George Son of Tho^ and Mary Marriott 7.
John Son of Tho* & Anne Laundon 25.
Tho" Son of Tho^ & Martha Jayes Dec. 26.
Charlotte Daug' of Sam^ & Mary Marsh 30,
Wm. Stanton, M.A.» Vicar.
Pagevl Baptisms in 1804.
Mary Daug' of Alexander & Hellen Macgregor of
Overston Jan. 2.
John Son of W"> & Marv Allen 8.
Thomas Son of Tho* ana Sarah Jayes Feb. 10.
John aged 8 years the 10*^ of March ) 5^^^ ^^ .^^^ ^ \
Thom^ j Dorothy Smith}
Geoi^ Son of Tho* & Mary Tanner 26.
Thomas Son of Tho^ 8c Frances Rice Mar. i.
* Ebenezer Lawrence born 1803 (baptised 7 July 1S05).
t Calendar (G. 72, G. 105) : Two orders of Removal conoeming (i) 8amuel
Deacon, Labourer, aged aboat 50 jears, from All Saints', Northampton, to
Monlton ; (2) John Deacon, from Walgrave to Moulton—the dates being
24 Jane 1817 and 21 Feb. 1827, respectively.
X Written over Qoodvoin.
i66
Maulton RegisU^.
ti804
Mary Dang' of Francis & Jane Turland*
Sarah Daiig' of John & Eliz. Barber
Anne Daug' of Clarke Page & Anne Barber
Charles Son of Cha' and Martha Sterenson
Elizabeth Dangf of Moses Hioms deceasedf & Eliz.
his Wife
Sarah Dang' of Q\tvrgt\ l^itchfitU^ & Eliz. Watts
James Son of Tho^ and Anne Tebbot
Samuel Son of Sam' & Susanna Blunt
Tfao* Son of Henry and Sarah Lucas
Tho^ Son of Tho« and Mary Cox
Joseph Son of Jos. & Hannah Wright
W» Son of W« & Christian Clayson
James Son of Robert and Eliz. I'ruelove
W» Son of W« [e^ Anne\X Laundon
Wn> Son of W™ & Jane Bradshaw
Eliz. Dang' of W»& Mary Marsh
Eliz. Daul' of John and Eliz. Whiting
Hannah Daug' of Jos. & Sarah Horn
\MaTy\% Daug' of Robert & Mary Moffat
Thomas base-bom Son of Mary Dickins
Dorothy Daug' of John & Sarah Jayes
John Son of W"' & Mary Sharman
Mar.
}Apr.
May
> June
July
J Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
I Nc
28.
2.
29.
14-
8.
9"
21
4
8.
28.
12.
Page vii. Baptisms in 1804 continued.
Charlotte Dang' of Roger & Anne Cos
Mary Daug' of Greorge & Anne James|| } Nov.
John base-bora Son of Lucy Jones
\Joh7i\^ Son of John & \,Amy Nelhercoat]** Aspinal
Tho« Son of Henry and Anne Chown Dec.
George Son of W^" and Mary Mallard
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
a5-
2
i:
* CaUndar (Q. 77) : Order to remove Qeo, and Mary Turland and their
seven children, viz., Ma^-ia (aged about 17 yean), Wm. (aboat 15), Chat.
(about 12), Tem'perance (about 9), Caroline (about 7), Martha (about 2), and
Susanna (fl^d about a fortnight), from Great Billing to Moulton; 13 June
1818.
t Buried 21 April 1804.
X Ellipsis.
§ A later insertion.
II Examination {K. 18) of Geo. James before Edw. BayUy and J. Homsby,
who on Nov. loth, 1804, stated that he was bom at " Pisford," where his father
was legally settled ; was hired at Daventry a few days before Old Michnlmss
1803 by Edic. Bull of Fisford, to serve him a year until Old Michsolmas 1804
(having served him *' most of the preceding year ") at a wage of ;f 1 1 ; that he
served the whole time and received his full wages ; and that " he hath married
his present wife by whom he hath one child named Mary aged two weeks.
^ Written over Wm.
•• Written over Eliz. Aspinal.
!
June 23.
1805] Baptisms, Part IV. 167
Pageim, Baptisms in iSoS."^
John Son of W« & Martha Matthews Jan. 13.
Lydia Dang' of Tho^ & Mary Chamberlin Mar. 3.
W» Son of Tho* and Rachael Day ) j^
Tho* Son of John & Sarah Lansperry ) ' '
Tho^ Son of Jos. & Sarah Pickford Apr. 14.
Tho^ Son of Tho^ & Anne Laundon 15.
Mary Daug' of Tho' & Reheoca Dickins )
John Son of W« & Eliz. Tayes " > May 19.
Anne Dang' of Thos. and Mary Tanner )
Joseph Son of Joseph and Eliz. Chaplin
Anne Dang' of Worley and Jane Barber
Anne Daug' of Francis and Jane Tnrland
Anne Dang' of W™ and Sarah York
Ebenezer Son of Tho" Lawrence deceasedf & Anne
his Wife. (Aged 2 Years.) July 7.
Benjamin Son of "Dio^ and Mary Walker 14.
W« Son of W« and Eliz. Beamon Aug. 4.
Samuel Son of Tho* and Anne Cumberpatch Sep. 30.
Sarah Daugr of John and Mary Cox Oct. 13.
Lacy Daug' of John and Mary Somerlin 20.
* The following docamentB of the year 1805 have been preflenred : (i)
Order of Bemoral (O. 47 ; May 23) of Edioard Hogden and Mary his wife, and
their two children, viz., " William aged 2 yean, and the other not yet
bi^ytued"— to Bonghton parish. (2) Lease of a Plot of Groond (C. 16; Jnly 1 1)
consisting of 40 acres 20 poles (together with " the grass and herbage of a
certain Lane called Soaldwell Lane ") in the ooonpation of Wm, Drage^ also a
Close in the parish of Holoot, to William Lounck, for the term of 14 years at a
rent of jCSs per annnm. (3) Lease of a Close (C. 17 ; July ii) consisting of
2 acres, in the oocnpation of Tho9. Marriott^ to Messrs. Marriott and Lotoicfc, for
14 years, at £6 los. per annmn. (4) Lease of a Close of i acre (C. 18 ; July 1 1)
in the occupation of Tho», Marsh, to Jn. Laundon and Jn. Bond for 14 years, at
£4 per annnm. (5) Snrvey by Wm. Choum (0. 22; Oct. 29) of Monlton Charity
Land, consisting of Wm, Barher't Close (40a. 26p.) and Wm. Drays'* Holoot
Close (2a. ir. I3p.).— The next batch of Charity Deeds bears the date 1819.
One is an assessment of the Land Tax for 1818 upon Edward's Nortoft Close
of 2 acres, occupied by Wm. Darker (0. 19; June 9). Another, an assessment
upon William fine's Charity Estate {C.20; June I o) consisting of (i) Mary
Marriott^$ messuage and close of pasture, (2) Wm. Taylor's cottage and
close of pasture, (3) " that building now used as a workhouse," (4) " a
messuage and close of land adjoining thereto in the occupation of Joseph Pick-
ford" (5) three messuages occupied by Jn. Lanspeary, Lawson Barber and
Benjamin Dicken s^ (6) " a little close adjoining, in the occupation of Wm.
Taylor, (7) two messuages occupied by Roger Cox and !Z7ioii. Earl. (8) ** all that
messuage or tenement formerly called the Herdsman's House, late in the
occupation of Wm. Luck" and (9) Wm. Loicick's " Close or inclosed ground "
(33a. 3r. 33p.). A third document shows an assessment upon Wm. Lowick's
Holcot Close (C. 21; June 11); a fourth, the Certificate of Exoneration of
Lines Charity Estate (C. 22), dated Aug. 25th, registered Sep. 28th, but
exonerated from 24 June 1819 ; whilst the fifth document is a similar exonera-
tion with respect to Sarah Edward's Charity (C. 23 ; 25 Aug. 1819).
t Buried 8 May 1805. He had been for a short time Master of the
Workhouse, in succession to Hetiry Bahhich (buried 18 July 1804).
i68 Moulton R^Ur. [1805
Greorge Son of John and Jane BluDt Nov. i.
Frances Anne Daug' of Tho^ and Frances Rice ") ^ j
Anne Campion Daug' of Tho^ and Mary Ward j
W™ Son of Sam* and Mary Marsh 11.
W» Son of W« and Anne Lanspeny i?*
James Son of Sam* and Sarah Breton Dec. i j.
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
Ph^ ix. Baptisms in 1806.*
Anne Daug' of Tho* and Martha Jayes Jan. 19.
W» Son of W» and Sarah Smart 26.
Joseph Son of W» and Mary Manning Feb. 16.
'I'homas illegitimate Son of Jane Bradshaw 28.
Tho^ Son of John & [Afary ]t Birch.J/Aged 8 Years/ Mar. 16.
Hannah Dang' of W>° and Martha Lilly 30.
W"» Son of Tho^ & Mary Marriott junr Apr. a.
John Son of W"» & Jane Bradshaw 27.
Sarah Daug' of Tho^ and Maiy Mabbot ) |^
Joseph Son of James and Mary Goodwin )
W» Son of Tho« & Sarah Jayes
John Son of W« & Anne Mabbot
Thoi Son of John and Martha Sikes \ 18.
Eliz. Dang' of Tho" & Anne Tarrant
Eliz. Daugr of W« and Mary Buswell§
Eliz. Daugr of Henry and Sarah Lucas June 22.
Samuel Son of Tho' & Mary Chamberlin Aug. 3.
Tho» Son of Jos. & Hannah Wright |
John Son of John & Eliz. WhitingH > 17.
Sarah Daug' of Tho* and Mary Cox )
* The first of the docoments oonneoted with the name of Bic. Hoiom
dates from this year ; it is a bond for j^200 on behalf of jQ.ii% BradMhrno^ " a
resident of Monlton (pregnant) "--dated 4 Jan. 1806 {Calt/tidatr, JV. 29). UndAr
date 8 Apr. 1820 (0. 27, O. 2S) is found his bill (with reoeipt) in oonnectioB
with fits. 8peneer'$ Settlement; and O. 86^ the date of which appears to be
27 May i8a6, is a charity paper endorsed : " M' Howe$* Assignea Aoc*,"
being a statement with respect to a snm of money, which between 2 Nor.
1818 and 27 Hay 1826 amonnts tO;^i88 5s. Another very lengthy bill is that
of 1805 (April 20 to July 1 1), iu which £77 38. is charged for drawing np new
title deeds and examining old ones (0. 28, O. 24).
t Written over Eliz.
X Thirteen years before, John Birch surveyed for the parish officers
" a 6Tnnll Close in Guilsborongh Lordship, belonging to Moolton Poor :
lac. 3r. 3p. (the fences not included)." This paper is numbered "C 15'*
in the Calendar, the date being about Feb. 23rd in the year 1793. ^i*
name frequently occurs in the Churchwarden's Accounts as " Master of the
Sunday School" (1787—1794): e.g., "1793, Apr. y* b^. V^ Jn^ Birch half
years Salary due Laday laBtj^2 10 ; V^ 69 for measureing a Close at Guils-
borough, 38. 6d."
§ Order of Removal (G. 49) of Wm. and Mary Butwell and their time
children, viz., Edward aged seven years and upwards, John about five, and
Eliz. about three years — to the parish of Great Billing ; dated 3 Dec. 1808.
1 1 The Order of liemoval (G. 48) of John Whiting to Long Bnckby ia
dated 25 Oct. 1806.
i8o7] Baptisms, Part IV. 169
Sam^ Son of John & Dorothy Smith
W"» Son of John and Mary Wingrove
W« Son of W» and Mary Marsh
John Barber Son of W« & Susanna Bridges
John Son of W^ Faulkner & Sarah his Wife
Marv-Anne Daug' of John & Sarah Jayes
Mana Daug' of Sam^ & Mary Marsh
Anne Dang' of W"' & Anne Laundon
Page z. Baptisms, continued, in 1806.
Charlotte Daug' of Rob* and Eliz. Truelove
Joseph Son of W« & Eliz. Jayes
Wm. Stanton,
Baptisms in 1807.*
W» Son of John and Martha Cox
W" Son of John-Manning and Mary Pellf
Thomas Son of John & Eliz. Tressler
W* Son of John and Sarah Lansperry
John-Clark Son of Clark- Page & Anne Barber
W^ Son of Cha* & Martha Stevenson
John Son of Creorge and Cicely York
James Son of Roger and Anne Cox
George Son of Jos. and Lettice Pyecraft
ohn Son of W"" and Sarah Green
ohn Son of Sam^ & Mary Blunt
ohn Ill^timate Son of Sarah Spokes
Aarj Daug' of Jo^ and Sarah Pickford
Elizabeth Daug' of Worley & Jane Barber
Joseph Son of W" & Sarah York
Eliz. Dang' of W" & Anne Stevenson 30.
Mary Daug* of John and Eliz. Barber
John Son of Jo* and Eliz. Chaplin
Mary base-born^ Daug' of Eliz. Luck ' 27,
* Mary Wilson bom 1807 (bap. 25 Jnne 1809.
t Subseqaent papers relating to the Pell famUj: (i) ''Order of
Filiation " (M. 30), dated 22 Feb. 1817, for Oto. P$ll, Farmer, to tapport the
the male child (bom 18 May 18 16) of Jane Levitt, singlewoman, whose Order
oi BemoTal (G. 64) from the parish of Labenham, Leios., was sospended on
13 April, 1816, owing to illness; costs prorided for in the first named Order
being 28. for the father's arrest, 88. for the Order, 5s. 6d. for past mainten-
ance, and 5s. per week in future. (2) Certificate of publication in All
SainU' Church, Northampton, of Banns of Marriage between Joe. Wm, Kemn^
shed of that parish, and Amy Pell of Moulton (L. 10 ; 12 Sep. 1875).
X The frequency with which such entries occur is pitiful, telling of the
moral condition of the parish in the Georgian era, and providing a oom-
mentaiy on the social law of the day. Many additional instances occur in the
^* Calendar" — one in 1817, when an "Order of Filiation" was issued upon
Ric. Smith, "Farmer's Son," of Earl's Barton, for the payment of £2 to the
Churchwardens, 5s. for arrest, IDs. for the Order, and 2s. per week for future
requirements, in support of Sliz. Jeyes's " Male bastard child Tbom aS TW.
1816) "—the date of which is 18 Apr. 1817 (*. SI). ^ "^'
Aug.
31.
Sep.
14-
Oct.
3.
Nov.
4-
9-
10.
»4.
Nov.
23-
Dec.
>5-
^., Vicar.
Jan.
II.
21.
Feb.
46.
Mar.
6.
9-
30-
Apr.
a6.
J May
24-
June
7-
21.
29.
July
I Aug.
19.
9.
21.
t/O MoiUtan Register. [i8o;
W« Son of Wm and Jane Barber Noir. 8.
Tho« Fevers Son of Tho^ & Mary Ward 9.
Page xi. Baptisms, continued, in 1807.
Edw*SonofW»&Eliz.Jayes \^^^ _
Jane Daog' of Thos & Rachel Day ) "®^" ^ '
Francis Son of Francis & Jane Turland 29.
Wm. Staktov, M.A., Vicar.
Baptisms in 1808.
Tho* Son of W» & Martha Matthews* Jan, 24.
Sarah Daug' of W" and Jane Bradshaw Feb. 7.
W» Son of Tho^ & Susanna Earl Mar. 20.
Tho^ Son of W* & Anne Lansperry Apr. 15.
Anne Daug' of Tho' & Frances Rice 25.
Mary Daug' of John- Manning & Mary Pell 28.
W» Son of W" & Anne Mabbot May 29.
Tho* Son of Tho* and Mary Marriot Jun^ ) j^^
Emma Daug* of George and Mary Herbert ) '' ^'
John Son of Rob* and Mary Moffat 1 2.
W« Son of Tho» and Sarah Marsh 24.
Tho» Son of W« and Eliz. Luck
George Son of W" and Mary Manning
Esther Daug' of Tho^ and Mary ChaA^berlin
W* Son of Tho* and Eliz. Stevenson
John Son of John and Jane Blunt 24.
Jane Daug' of Tho^ and Martha Jayes Aug. 7.
James Son of John and Eliz. Whiting 21.
W" Son of Joseph and Eliz. Adnet
George Son of Joseph and Hannah Wrightf \ Oct. 30.
Joseph Son of Tho" & Mary Mabbot
Maria Daug' of Sam' and Mary Marsh Nov. 8.
I
I July
26.
* Two docnmenta relating to this family are preaenred, both bearini^ the
date X Feb. 1787. The first (IT. 12) is an examination before £dtD. Bayley
and Kob. AndrexCy in which Thomat MatthewSf labourer, states that he *' was
bom at Kilsby, where his Father's Settlement then was ; that he has lived
at several places since, and that about three years ago he set himself to one
FrancxB Grimes of Binley, co. Warwick, from Old Michaelmas to the then old
Michaelmas following ; that he continued in his Service the whole year and
received his whole wages, since which time he has done no act to gain a
Settlement elsewhere ; and that he is now married to Eliscaheth his present
wife." The second is the inevitable order to remove " Thomas Matthews and
« Eliz. his wife " to Binley. (O. 57).
t Calendar {0. 83, O. 118) : Two Orders of Eemoval, one for Sarah
Wi-ightf singlewoman, to Scaldwell (2 Jan. 1819) ; the other for Wm. and
Susanna Wright and their tliree children, viz., Mary aged about thirteen
years, Oliver about , and Qeo. about six — from Olney to Moulton.
l8io] Baptisfpts, Part IV. 171
Anne Daug' of W" & Sarah Smart Nov. 20.
Mary-Anne Cuthbert Daug* of W™ & Jane Drage of
Thorpland-Farm Dec. 5.
Anne Daug' of Tho' and Sarah Jayes 25.
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
Pagexix. Baptisms in 1809.*
Charlotte Daug' of John & Sarah Lansperry Jan. 15,
Elizabeth Daug' of Tho^ and Rebecca Dickins )
Mary Daug' of James &Mary Goodwin 3 *
Tho* Son of W» and Eliz. Jayes Feb. 5.
Charles Son of Joseph and Eliz. Chaplin Mar. 10.
William Son of John and Susanna Eales 19,
Mary- Anne Daug' of [^oAnjt and Eliz. Tressler May 22,
Mary, aged 2 years, Daug' — & John Son of Joseph and^
Anne Wilson
Tho^ Son of Sam^ and Martha Breton
George Son of Rob* and Eliz. Jayes
Mary.Robinson Daug^ of W™ & Anne Parker
Edward Son of Tho» and Mary Ward
Joseph Son of Sam' and Sarah Breton
John Son of John & Martha Cox
Mary Daug' of Tho' and Susanna Earl
Jane Daug' of Francis and Jane Turknd
Thomas Son of Tho» and Mary Tanner
Mary Daug' of W™ and Mary Breton
W» Son of John and Eliz. Clark
Mary Daug* of George and Cicely York
Sarah Daug' of Worley and Jane Barber
Sarah Daug' of Cha* and Martha Stevenson
W"" Son of Clark Page and Anne Barber
Alice Dang' of John and Catharine Bradshaw
Eliz. Daug' of W» & Sarah York
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
June 2j4
26.
July
2.
30.
Aug.
13.
20.
:
27.
Sep.
10.
17-
Oct.
I,")-
Nov.
12.
>
17-
{Dec.
24.
PagexvA. Baptisms in i8io.§
Samuel Underwood, aged 29 ")
Mary Daug' of George and Mary Herbert ) J^"* ^•^•
Frances-Elizabeth Daug' of John and Eliz. Houghton Feb. 11.
• Emnia Ogilvie Rice bom Aug. 1809 (baptized 3 June 1811).
t Written over Thos.
X These four entries occur in the Burial register under date 25 June
1809, where they hare been scored through.
§ Births in 1810: Wm. Buswell (bap. 13 Sep. 1812); and Cha8, Drage
(bom Dec. 1810, bap. 7 April 1812).
1^2 MoultoH Register, [iSiO
Thomas Son of W" & Anne Stevenson \
John Son of Tho* and Rachael Day ( « .
W« ill^timate Son of Mary Mabbot now the Wife of ( ^^^' ^^'
Rich^ Gross* )
Joseph Son of Tho* & Mary Garrett Mar. 7.
George Son of W*» & Jane Bradshaw 23.
Martha illegitiniate Daug' of Mary Barringerf Apr. 20.
Charlotte Daug* of W" & Mary Manning} 22.
Mary Daug' of John and Eliz. Freeman ^ M v 6
George illegitimate Son of Sarah Fisher j ^^
Elizabeth Daug* of W» & Anne Lansperry 31.
Elizabeth Daug* of W» & Sarah Smart ) y
Mary base-bom Daug' of Hannah Beamon j J ^® /•
George Son of W" & Jane Barber 24.
Edward Litchfield Son of George Litchfield & Elizabeth
Watts 29,
W» ill^timate Son of Eliz. Richardsong Joly 8.
Anne Daug' of John and Mary Wingrove 29.
Alice Daug' of John and Eliz. Whiting Sep. 2«
Mary Daug' of John-Clark & Eliz. Merry 10.
Tho* Son of John and Jane Blunt ^
Mary Daugf of Tlio* and Eliz. Stevenson > Nov. 11.
Tho» Son of W» and Anne Mabbot )
W» Son of W« and Anne Barber S
Caroline Daug' of Sam* and Mary Marsh /
Susanna Daug' of Tho^ Marriott deceased || & Mary \ ^'
his Wife )
Eliz. Daug' of Sam* & Martha Breton 18.
W" Son of John & Anne Cusley Dec 9.
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.^
* Married Sarah Tarrant 25 Feb. 1800, and Mairy Mahhot ii Dec. 1809.
t On Nov. 6th 1830 Martha Barringerf singlewoman, was ordered to be
removed to Walgrave ((?. 114). Four years later she is here again, as witness
the " Order of Filiation " of Wm. King Kent, gent., of 8alcey Forest, for the
support of " the male bastard ohild (bom 11 May 1833) of Martha Barringer,
of Monlton, single woman/' which order provides for the payment of £2 6s.
to the Chnrohwardens, 198. 6d. for past maintenance, and is. 6d. per week in
future ; dated 28 June 1834 {E. 40).
X Three Orders of Removal (G. 63 j 69 and 85) are in existence relating to
this family: (l) John Manning a,nd Ayine^ his wife, to Earl's Barton, 3 Feb.
1 8 16; (2) John and Hannah^ and two children, viz., Eli». aged 3 years, and
Frances aged 33 weeks, to Towcester, 22 Feb. 1817 ; (3) Thomas and Mary
to"Pi8ford," 13 Feb. 1819.
§ Later, 8 Oct. 1829, an order was issued by Thos. Cecil Maunsell and the
Rev. Jn. Hill, concerning "a female Bastard Child (bom 12 Aug. 1829) of
Eliz. Richard*an, Single woman, of Moulton," for which payments amountiog
toj^i 1 6s. for the Churchwardens, and is. 6d. per week for future require-
ments, were to be made by Joseph Walden, servant, of Faxton. {E, 34).
i! Buried 17 Sep. 1810.
^!^ The following note occurs beneath the Vicar's signature:— P(>p«/aii'<ni
of this Parish taken this year amounted to 928, vie, Males 467, Females 461m
i8ii] Baptisms, Part IV. I73
Pagevv. Baptisms in 1811*
Esther Dang' of Roger & Anne Cox ) « .
Hannah base-born Daug' of Sarah Cox ) ^®^' ^^'
Susanna Daug' of Tho^ 8c Susanna Earl 24*
Anne Dang' of Jos. & Eliz. Chaplin Mar. 6.
Sarah Daug' of W« & Anne Laundon 29.
[^oAfi]t Son of John and Snsanna Eales Apr. 14.
Mary Dang' of John & Eliz. Clark 28.
Emma Ogilvie aged One Year & ten months Daug' of
Tho* and Frances Rice June 3.
Emma Dang' of James and Charlotte Bradshawt ")
Charlotte illegitimate Daug' of Hannah York§ ) ^*
Geoige base-born Son of Mary Richardson now the
Wife of Lawson Barber || 30.
* Two dooumenti relaiiiig to this year may be qaoted here. One is an
Order, dated 31 Ang. 181 1, but snbseqnently canoelled, for Susannah Talhj^s
removal to Stansted Abbot, Herts. (G. 51), The second, which is attached
to John TaUb^s Certificate [see footnote to the year 1788] is dated 1 1 Sep.
1811, and reads as follows :—" Moolton Pariah and Stansted D^.—Sir.— >The
Magistrates who signed this order of Bemoval [G. 51, ahove"] were not aware
of the Certificate mentioned in your Letter ; they have directed me to request
the favor of yon to send the Certificate to me in order to enable them to make
fresh orders of Removal to Kibworth Harconrt Parish; the officers of
Stansted have by the Recommendation of the Magistrates consented to
abandon the present order.- Henry Alington.^ The Pauper should be sent
back to Stansted Parish, in order to a fresh Examination being taken." This
is directed from Bailey Hall, Hertford, to " Mr. Richard Hoioe$, attorney at
Law, Northampton." (G. 52).
t Written over Susannah.
t Twice removed from Moulton to Kingsthorpe. On the first occasion
(G. SS; Aug* 7, 181 3) with their two children, Emma aged two years, and Ann
aged six weeks. On the next occasion (G. 107; 23 Feb., 1828) with four
children, vis., ftnma " aged about 19 years," Ann about 15 years—-" neither
of whom have gained settlements in their own right"— Jfary about four years,
and John, aged about i year. On the outside of this document is written :
" 1828 Feb'7 25. Receved of M' Stephen Manning, Overseer of Moulton, the
within named Family, by me, Abraham Abbott, Overseer [of Kingsthorpe]."
There is in existence a third Order of Removal, this time for E$ther Bradthaw,
singlewoman, who is to be conveyed to " Pisford." (G. 82 ; 2 Jan., 18 19.)
§ 80 with My. Ann Clifton— in connection with whom '* Orders of
Filiation ** were issued in 1825, 1829, and 1831, for the support of (i) a son
(bom 29 Aug. 1825) of Berij, Walker, labourer; (2) daughter of John Torhe,
maltster, of Brixworth ; and (3) another son (bom 6 Apr. 1831) of 71u>8. Haneom,
miller: the costs in each case being ;fi los. for the Churchwardens, Ss. for the
Order, and is. 6d. per week for future needs ; but Yorke had to pay 3s. for his
arrest, Hantom 2s., and Walker is. (or i6s. "with past maintenance"). The
dates are 10 Dec. 182J (£. 32), 14 Feb. 1829 (^- ^^)> and 7 May 183 1 (£. 36).
A son (bom 4 Nov. 1829 of Sliz. York is the cause of a similar Order upon Jn.
R^yndde, labourer, of ''Overston" (E. 35 ; 5 Dec. 1829); while another son
(bom ao Sep. three years earlier) belonging to Ann YorJe, required a warrant
for the arrest of Wm. Badeell, labourer, of Stow. (/. 5 ; dated 28 Oct. 1826.)
il Married Mary Dunkley 26 Dec. 1783, and Mary Richardson 25 June
1811.
174 Moulian Register. [1811
W» Son of John & Maqr Cox July
Sarah Daug* of John & [Anne]* Cradock
Greorge Son of Tho* and Martha Jayes
W ill^itimate Son of Mary Dickins
John Son of John and Eliz. Tresslor
Thomas Son of Tho^ and Mary Mabbot
John Son of Tho* and Eliz. Barber
W* Son of John and Eliz. Houghton
Samuel Son of Sam^ and Marv Marsh
Sarah Daug* of Tho^ and Sarah Marsh
Mary Daug* of Tho* and Anne Cumberpatch
Jane Daug' of W" and Anne Parker
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
i
Sep. I.
Nov. 10.
II.
12.
Oct. I3.t
Pagevr.X Baptisms in 181 2.
Geoi^ Son of George and Cicely York Feb. 2.
John Son of Greoi^e and Amelia Laundon 16.
Samuel base-bom Son of Susanna Dickins Mar. 6.
Anne Daug' of W™ and Martha Matthews 30.
Jane-Francis Daug* of W" and Jane Bradshaw Apr. 5.
Charles aged one year & eight months ) Son & Dang* of
Elizabeth ) W»& JaneDrage ''
Thomas Son of Tho* & Rebecca Dickins 26.
Thomas Son of John & Eliz. Whiting May 10.
Caroline Daug' of W« Laundon & Anne his Wife deceased 1 1 15.
Mary Daug' of Worley and Jane Barber 17.
Mary-Anne Daug' of John & Catharine Bradshaw '\
Mary- Anne Daug' of Roger & Anne Cox [ June 21.
Edward Son of John & Sarah Lansperry )
George Son of Tho* & Sarah Jayes July
Richard illegitimate Son of Eliz. Hiorns§ >
John illegitimate Son of Eliz. Luck j
John Son of Cha* & Martha Stevenson 1 .
Hannah Daug' of Tho* and Mary Garrett j ^^^' ^'
Mark Son of W" and Martha Lily 16.
William aged 2 years & half & John Sons of John &
Susanna Buswell Sep. 13.
Dinah Daug' of W"* & Anne Havill 20.
• Sarah erased.
t Miaplaoed entries.
X Page xvi is blank.
§ "Order of Filiation" (JP. 29) of Richard Ch/ipman, servant, for SlizahHh
Irons' male bastard child (bom 25 July, 1812). This order is dated9 Oct. 1812
and provides for the payment of £2 to the Churchwardens, 138. 6d. for the
father's arrest, 8s. for the Order itself, a guinea for maintenance to date, and
2s. per week to meet future expenses.
II She was buried 15 May, 1812.
13.
26.
i8i2] Baptisms, Part IV. 175
Joseph Son of W*» & Anne Mabbot ) <i ^
Henry Son of Sam* & [Sarak]* Bretonf ) P' ' '
Richard Son of Tho» & Susanna Earl \ r^,
Eliz. DaugT of Tho» & Rachael Day j ^^' ^•5-
Mary Daug' of W» & Sarah York Nov. 8.
Richard Son of Tho* and Eliz. Barber 9.
William Son of G[eor^e] L[i/c4/^<?/^ & Eliz. Watts 10.
Anne Daug' of John & Eliz. Freeman 15.
Sarah Daug' of Tho» and Mary Tanner Dec. 13.
Anne Daug* of Tho' and Mary Chamberlin 25.
Wm. Stanton, M.A., Vicar.
[End of the Transcript of Baptisms,
1565—^812:1
• Jfartha scored through.
t Later references to tho Britten Family: (i) A small book with paper
covers, having at one end information concerning Monlton Chorch Sunday
School, 1S42, Girls' class (8th) ; S. Britten^ Teacher, " and at the other an
account showing the " children money in the Bank, 1849." (B. 8.) ; (2) Licence
for the Marriage of Edw. Britten, of Walgrave, and Sarah Britten of Moulton
in the church of Moulton; signed by Thos, Sanders, Surrogate, 16 Feb. 1848
(I. 7). (See also " Edioard Bntten, * Poet Clerk ' of Moulton, 1786-1853;* in the
Northampton Chronicle, 2 Sep. 1895, ^^^ additional notes).
inrmorabaia,
i. List of Briefs - 1692 — 1730,
iu Charity Accounts - 171 1 — 1724.
iii. Vestry Meetings - 1737 — 1799.
iv. Parish Officers - 1495 — 1902.
Ltet of
J9otf0 in t(r laegtsterst.
(a) f5rj/ /?f^5/er (1565— 1740):
p. 53. Roger Ley, 1618 : See footnote on page 48.
60. The plague ,♦ 1625 : „ „ „ .S5-
97. Unbaptized children, c. 1700: See pages 68-69.
90. Charity Accounts, 34 Feb. 172I — 24 Feb. 172I.
i-iii, xi-zii, xxi-zxii. Blank pages,
iv. Notes on the Barber family, etc., 1699 — 1710.
V. Charity Accounts, 20 Apr. 17 11 — 24 Feb. 17^4-
v\. Collections for Briefs, 2 Aug. 171 9 — March 172^.
vii. „ „ „ 28 May 1692 — 14 Dec. 1707.
viii. ., „ „ 15 Feb. 1 70}^ — 14 Nov. 1709.
ix. „ „ ., 26 Feb. 170A— 4 Oct. 1713.
X. „ „ „ 3 Jan. 171} —16 Oct 171J.
xiii. „ „ ,» 7 June 1724 — 8 Oct. 1727.
xiv. „ • „ „ i8Junei72i — 19 Apr. 1723.
xy. „ „ » 3' May 1730 —27 Sep. 1730.
rvi. ,„ „ „ 21 Jan. 172I — 8 Apr. 1730.
xvii. Vestry Meeting of 7 Apr. 1740. .
rviii. ., „ „ 24 Apr. 1739.
xix. „ „ „ 2 Jan. 1737.
XX. „ „ „ 3 Apr., and 2 Oct. 1738.
(b) Second Register (1740 — 1799):
p. 39. Church Restoration^ 1777. 5ee footnote* p. 13 j.
58-76. Birth Duties, 1785 to 1794. See pp. 145 — 151.
78. Church Bells, 1795. See footnote on p. 153.
159. Vestry Meeting of 30 Mar. 1741.
i-y, xlviii-lii. Blank pages,
vi. Vestry Meeting of 1 6 Apr. 1 797.
vii. Vestry Minutes, 6 Apr. 1779 — 7 Mar. 1780.
yiii-zvii. „ „ 16 Apr. 1781 — 6 Apr. 1790.
zviii-xxi. „ „ 25 Apr. 1791 — 21 Apr. 1794.
xxii. „ „ 7 Apr. 1795 & 27 May 1798.
xxiii-xxiz. „ „ 19 Apr. 1742 — 16 Apr. 1750,
xxx-xzzy. „ „ 8 Apr. 1751 — 7 Apr. 1760.
xxxyi-xli. „ „ 23 Mar. 1761 — 16 Apr. 1770.
xli-xlv. „ „ I Apr. 1771 — 20 Apr. 1778.
xlvi-xlvii. „ „ 10 Apr. 1798 — 25 Mar. 1799.
* Owing to the mntilated condition of this register, no reoord exists to
■how the ravages committed hy the plague tliirteen years later, when it visited
Northampton in Jnne and spread with frightful consequences to neighbouriog
villages during the months that followed. At Holcot the effect was seen in
the rise of burials from an average of seven in previous years, to sixty in
1638. The plague of 1603 cost cost London one-sixth of its i>opulation ; that
of 1695, to which allusion is made on page 55, removed 41,000 persons.
rean in
J692— irso.
Amoi^ the more interesting items of information contained in
the Pari^ Registers, mention may be made of a list of Briefs
read in the church during the years 1692 to 1730, the enumeration
of which occupies nine folio pages, and shows a collection of
nearly ^32. Briefs to the number of two hundred and thirty-four
are here recorded, but were it not for the destruction of part of
a page and the loss of the entries for 1716^1719, the number
would be much greater. Fortunately, the " Cdwkeeper's Breif"
ol the year 1715* and the one in connection with the ** Palatines/'
dated 1709, are inserted at Iength»and as the names and contributions
of some forty residents in the parish are given in each of these,
th^ are of considerable value.
It is interesting to observe that although this list of Briefs ends
with the year 1730, subsequent entries occur in the Churchwardens'
Accounts, chiefly in connection with Visitation payments, for the
following years : —
1791
July.. I.
sl-
1816
June II.
5/-
1823
Apr. 15.
sl-
1793
—
H'
Nov. 6.
^1;
July 24.
Nov. II.
5/-t
1794
June 3.
9h
1817
June II.
5f-
ShX
1810
Oct. 24.
SI-
1818
Oct 13.
6/-
1824
June 2.
sh
I8II
May 30.
Sh
1819
June 10.
5/-
Oct. 6.
5/-§
1812 May 27.
■sh
Oct. 26.
Sh
1825
June 8.
Sh
lOct. 13.
5/'
1820
Apr. 14.
•5/;
Sep. 29.
sh%
1813
Apr. 27.
Sl'
1821
June 6.
^h
1826
May 13.
Oct. 19.
5/'
Oct. 30.
5-
Oct. 24.
si-
1814
June 14.
Sh
182a
June — .
5-
1827
May 8.
sh
Oct. II.
Sl-
Oct. 10.
sh
Nw. 27.
sh
1815
May 9.
Oct. 10.
Sh
1838
May 14.
sh
* A long aoooant of these Briefs appeared in " The History of Moulton
Church,„ Art. zzx-zzri (Mimltan Magazine, Nov. and Dec. 1892). Some of
the entries were also given in " FenUind Notes and Queries *' daring 1899.
t With " Conrt Fees," 14/-.
{ By the payment of " Visitation Fees " this was increased to 15/-.
I Added to which, other expenses connected with the three Visitations
make the aaonnt in each case 12/..
i8o Moulton Register. [Briefs:
Page vii.
An Account of ye Briefs read Anno 1692.
£ s. d.
Read je Brief for Redemption of Captives May a8 and
collected upon it the sum of ... 00 11 o
Read the Brief for Ledbury Sufferers and collected upon
the same July a4th ... 097
Read the Bieif for Cragford Sep. 25^ 1692 and collected
upon it ... 8 II
Received Ledbury and Cragford breifs of M' Smith* Dec: 9th.
1692, 185. 6d.
by Job. Critchly, Cofi.
Dec: 18*^ U6g2],
Read the breif for Hedon Sufferrs and Collected upon it 56
Read the breif for Havant and Collected upon it feb 19*** 6 5
Read y® Breif for Druridge, ficc., and Collected upon it
Alarch y« 19*** ... 7 o
Read the Breif for Elseworth and Collected upon it May
y* 28 {1693] ... 63
Briefs read Anno: 1694.
Read the breif for y* Sufferrs of Wooler, and Collected
upon it ... 6 8
May y* 26. [i6\gg.
Received of M' Smith For Mowbray, Soham & Lichfetld
breifs y* Summ of 135. 8^.
by me John Critchley Coii.
July 29, 1700.
Rec^ of M* Smith for Derby Court, Drury Lane, Shrewsbury, and
Minehead Breifs the sum of one pound sevin pence — ^i 05. fd.
by me John Critchley, Cott.
July y* 25*^, 1701.
Received of M' Smith for y* Captives in Maranis, and St Mary
Magdalent Bermanse briefs ye sum of i6s. sd.
by me John Critchley, CoH'.
* Tioar of Moulton, 1691—1730. This oollaotion of Briefa, therefore,
exactly ooinoides with the period of his ministry here.
i
I692-I708]
Memorabilia.
181
Received of the
Xch. Wardens i
May 31, 1707, \
the Breifs for
Received of the
Xch wardens
June 16 1707
the Breif s for
Received of the
Xchwardens,
oct- ye 25 1707
the Breif s for
Towcester, Read it June 8^ and collected
upon it
North Marston, Read it June 15 and
collected upon it
Brosly Church, Read it June 29 and
collected upon it
Shire Lane, Read it July 6, and collected
upon it
Joseph Wakelin, Read it July 13 and
collected upon it
Spilsby, Read it July 27^, and collected
upon it 3
Litlepost, Read it August I6*^ and
collected upon it 2
'Southam, read it nov : 2^ and collected
upon it 05
Dursley Xch., Read it nov. i6 and
collected upon it 02
Heavitree, Read it Nov: 30* and
collected upon it 02
Orford Xch., Read it December 14 and
collected upon it 02
$. d.
3 4
2 Si
2 2|
2 11}
* 3l
5 8
9
d.
o
2
o
Page viii.
February y* 10*
i7o{ Received the
Breif for S* paul's
Shadwell
Feb. y* 26 Received
the Breif r- for '
Time 5**» 1708
Received of the Breif
Xchwardens the
Read it Feb. 15^ and collected upon
it in ye parish of Moulton
'Charles Street, Read it Feb: 29,
collected upon it
Oberbarmen, Read it Aprill ii**»,
collected upon it
for Alcombury [read it June the 6**,
coiH
for Bewdly read it June the 13*"*,
coll*
for Lisboum read it June 20^,
colH
3 9i
1
9
3
7*
3
I
3
s d.
9-
fWincanton, Read it Aug. y^
"■"•^ "^ >-» '"iDom^^l i. Oa. ,. 3. '■"*
\ collect** 2:4:0
lS2
MauUan Register.
[Briefs :
ifor St dements Danes, Rec' Dec. 5; Read
Dec. 12, coll*
for (^anon Gate, Edenbrough, Rec* Feb. 6,
Read Feb. 6, coll'
for Chcirch» Rec* May i"* 1709, Read
y* same day, ColH
"for Holt Market, Reed May 13, Read June 19,
coll'* upon it
for Harlon Church, Reed May 13, Read July 3,
Breifs
1709."
for
coll** upon it
Market Rayson, Reed July io**». Read
Aug^ 14, coll*
for Redcliff church. Reed July io"", read Sept. 18
collected upon it
for Llanvillins Xch., Rec(t July io***, read Oct. 2,
collected upon it
Collected upon the Breif for y* Palatines Nov : 14 1709.
i. *. rf.
^' 5. d.
3 3
» 9
a 4
3 6
3 "
2 II
a 7
M' Sanderson 010
M^ Warwick 006
Creorge Richardson 002
M' (;hapman 010
Tho : Trasler o o i
John Barber, Sen. 004
Robert Rogers 001
M' Manning 006
W» Lack 001
M'^ Marsh 006
George Worly 006
Tho : Worly 006
Wid. Garret 006
John Osbom 001
John Perrin 002
George Haris o o o|
James Allin 001
Tho: Ekins o o i
John Lovell 001
M' Page 020
Henry Jones 006
W"» Jones 006
Wid. Pell o o I
M' Smith
Thomas White
M' Pawson
eremiah Wright
ohn Barber, jun'
ohn Bamford
ohn Trasler
ohn Watts, Sen'
Richard Mills
John Line
Oliver Gale
M' John Worly
Tho : Watts
Will. Cave
John Garlike
Samuel! Pell
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
c
o
o
o
o
o
o
I
6
I
4
I
I
2
6
I
I
6
4
1
4
2
4
9
6
2
ij 8
John Smith, Vicar.
John Garlick 7 ^^ wardens.
Samuell Pell ) '^~«=»«
* This amount miut be in reference to something elae, as the J9 sabaoriben
above oontribnted only I3«. io|<i.
Breifs
1710
1708-1712] Memarabiltd. 183
Page IX. £ ^' ^* 7-
Breifs C Stoake, read Feb a6, collected 4 j
1709 \ Mittau, read March 19, collected 2 5
fMay 6. Rec* y* breif for Rothwill Wall, Read it
May 7"*, collected upon it 35
two pence given since o 2
May 6. Rec* y^ breif for Ashton Xch. read] it
July 2**, coll* 2 o I
Breifs 1710. August y* 6 Rec* ye breif for North fleet
and durant, read it y* Same day and
collect* 350
August 6. Rec* y* breif for Stockton
church, read it Sept 3* collected i 70
August 6. Rec** y« breif for Calfont St.
Peters» read it Oct 8^, collected upon it i 10 o
for Ensham, read it Nov:
12, coll: 3 10
Received of v* Xchwardehs ) for Twriford, read it Dec 3*,
Nov : 5**' i7io the breif 'i coll 3 3
for Rotherith Xch., read it
^ Feb. 4*^, cdt 21
17 10. Rec** of y® Xch- j'Pavingham, read March ii^,
wardens Feb. 4 I coll. 2 i
[/7/0-//] the 1 Cardigan Xch., read it Aprill 8 :
breifs for v coll. i i
i7ii. Rec*ofy*Xch- fSt. Mary's colchester. Read y^
wardens May ) same day and colt 2 i
6*1711 y* Breif | Cockermouth : read July i5*'',coli 2 2
for I Wishaw, read it June 1 7***, coll 011
Read y* breif for patr : steel Sept 9*, coti 026
Read y« breif for Edengton Oct 7*, coll. o a 3 I
171 1. Read y* breif for Woolwich Xch. Feb. 10*^
collected 027
Read y* breif f[or] . . and Mark : Rayson Mar.
30, collected 034
Read y* breif for Long Melfod Xch. May 4,
collected 2 3
1 71 2. Read y* breif for litle Brickhill and towcester (?)
May 25, 171 2 and coll. upon it 39
Ready* Breif for Tilbury June the 29 and
collected upon it i ii
Read y* breif for y* loss in Thames Street, July
27, coll 3 8
Read y« breif for Whitchurch Aug* 17, and
Collected upon it 19
Read y* breif for Charles Empson Sept 14th.,
and collected upon it 3 3
1 84 McuUon R^ter. [Briefs:
[17/2]. Read j* breif for Adderiy Church Oct j* 5**,
collected upon it 18
171a. Read y* breif for Coleorton Xch. Dec 7*"',
collected upon it i 7 I
Read y^ Breif for Battle Bridge Jan ii, collected
upon it 37
Read y* Breif for Rich** Salter Feb. 15, collected
upon it 5 3 i
Read y* Breif for jpensford church March 15,
collected upon it ^ 7
U7^J] Read y* Breif for S* Clements bastings Aprill
1 2, collected upon it i 10 |
Read y* Breif for Burton Xch. May 31'^, col-
lected upon it i 7
Read y* Breif for Woodham ferrys Xch. June 27,
collected upon it 16
Ready* breif for Rugdly te. July ii***, collected
upon it 31
Read y« Breif for Southwell Church Aug^ 9,
collected upon it i 3
Read y* Breif for William Adams Sep* 6, col-
lected upon it 3 ^
Read y* breif for Warmingham Xch. Oct 4,
collected upon it o io
Page X.*
[1713-14] Read y« Breif for ... . [/anuary 3, collecied] 2 8
Ready* Breif for S* ... . gant at cliff Jan 10,
collected ' o 11 |-
Read ye Breif for Witheridg & chilton, Feb. 7,
collected a 5
Read ye Breif for St. John Bap*: Southair (?)
Feb. ai. collect* i o
Read y* Breif for St. Mary Xch. March y* 7,
collected 1 ii
Read y* Breif for Gtuatford Xch. Aprill xi,
Collected o 7
1 714. Read y* Breif for Blandford forum May 23,
collected 4 2
Read ye Breif for Bottisham July y* 4*^, collected 4 2
Read y* Breif for Leighton Xch. Aug** 29,
collected i 7
Read y* Breif for Dorchester Sept 26, collected 3 10
Read y* Breif for Burslem Xch. Oct xo, collected i 7
* Page zi 18 blank with the exception of twelre figures anwiged in
the form of a qnaditent. All the briefs for 17 16 — 1719 are missing, a leaf
having been taken out of the register.
I7I2-I7IS]
Memorabilia.
i8S
[77/^-/5] Read yf Breif for All Sts. Derby Jan 2*, collected
Read ye Breif for Warwick and Preston Bagger
January 23, cdi
Read ye Breif for New Shoreham Xch. Feb 13*
collected
Ready^Breif for William Bowyer Feb 27, collected
Read y* Breif for Ruthre Church March 20, collected
Read y* Breif for Torksey Church Aprill 3, collected
1715. Read y* breif for St. Mary Litchfeild July 3^.
collected
Read y* breif for Drineton and Slimbridge
July 24, cdSL
Read y* breif for St. Giles Xch. in New Castle,
Aug^ 14, collect
Read ye breif for Sunderland new Church
Sept 4, collect
Read ye Breif for Kentford Sep 18^ collect
Read ye breif for St Peter's Chester Oct 2<^,
collected
Read y* cowkeepers breif oct i 6^^ and collected as FoUoweth
d.q.
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John Watts
W»Luck
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M' Sanderson
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M' Smith
Robert Rogers
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John Barber
'ITio Allom
M' Marsh
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6
Wid. Garret
3
Richard MiUs
6
John Lov*
2
Henry Jones
Tho: White
6
' John Warren
i Frances Blount
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Wid. Saunderson
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6
Oliver Gale
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W" Binion
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John Earl
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Tho: Watts
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Tho. Trasler
2
Joseph Wisly
4
John Line
2
John Worly
6
Tho Smith
2 1 M« Page
I
I>aniel Barber
6 : M' Clarke
6
Tho Gibson
2
1 W« Cave
3
Will Watts
6
John Garlike
: W* Tones
I
Witt Corbet
6
8
John Tebbut
David Dawson
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John Smith, Vr.
John Sanderson ( Church
Tho Allom (Wardens.
1 86 Mouit&n kegisUf. [Briefs:
Page vi. Briefs 1719,
Read y* Brief for old Weston Aug* 2^ cc*
Read y«» Brief for Haddington Aug^ 16. c(*.
Read y« Brief for Biglewade Xch. nov. \^ coftect.
Read y* brief for Radner &c., nov. 15 collect.
Read y« brief for S*^^ James deeping Jan. 10** coll.
Read y« brief for Bedford Row Jan. 24— <x^.
Read y« brief for Cheltenham &c. Feb. y* 7 coft.
Read ye brief for Hinstock church March y« 27. Collect
Read ye brief for Hartlepool church Aprill 3. collect
Briefs 1720, Easter :
Read y* brief for S' John Baptist Chester, May 15. coll.
Read y» brief for y« Sufferers by Hail May y«"a2. coll.
Read y* brief for Great Grimsby Xch. July 17. coll. ^
Read y* brief for Ingmamhor^ &c. — July 31. coll.
Read y* brief for Kingswood Xch. Sep. 4. coll.
Read y* brief for paris street Ezon. Sep^ 18. coll.
[Bw/i] 1720 [MUhaelmasX
Read y* brief for S* olaves, York, Nov. 27. coll.
Read y* brief for Moonstoke Dec. 4. coS.
Read y* brief for Shrawardines Xch. Jan. 8 coll
Read y* brief for oxtead Xch. Feb. 12 coll
Read y* brief for Swaveley — Feb. 26 coll
Read y* brief f or . . . ton Xch March . . . coll
PagexW. Briefs Easter 1721.
Read y* Brief for Hull June 18 coll o 3 4
Read y* brief for Tewkesberry Xch. July 9, col 014
Read y* brief for Burent & Wheatly Julv \6, coll 2 9
Read y* brief for Louth, &c. July 23 coll ^ 028
Read y' brief for Fits Xch. Sep* y* 24. colt 008
Read y* brief for Bammerham (?) South Oct. i»* cott 022
mich. i72i. Read y* brief for Amberly Jan. 7 coll. 029
Read y* brief for Welshpool Jan. 14 coll 024
Read y* brief for Rimberton &c. Jan. 21 coll o 2 2 i
Read y* brief for Usk X«*» March 4 coll 009
Read y* brief for Jenken Vingoe Mar. ii. 023
Easter 1722. Read y* brief for St. John Wapping
June 3, coll 2 5
Read y* brief for Gratwood &c June 17**
coll 25
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£ 5. d, q,
[Easter Read y* brief for Bakewell X«k July V^
1722.] coll .09
Read 7* brief for y* inuDdation Sept a coll 3 3
Read ye brief for Addington &c. Sept. 23
coll a 5
Read y* breif for Darwen Chap : Sept. 30,
coll i o
Mich. i7aa. Read y* brief for Abbuts Bromley Nov. a^,
coll 2 9
Read y« brief for Tho Heam Dec. a*, coll 2 5
Read y* brief for Brightholmeston, Feb. \o,
coU: 10 9
Easter 1723. Read y« brief for Fr. Squire, June 9, coll 023
Read y« brief for St. Marys Nott June
30, col : 016
Read j* brief for Rud-dington Xch. July
i4, coll
Read y* brief for Shennington July aS, coll
Read y* brief for St. Aibuis Ach. Aug. ii.»
coll
Read y* brief for Bangor Xch. Sept. i"^, coll
Read y* brief for Heartsease Sept. a3, coll
Read y* brief for Hoh. Xch. Sept 29, coll
Read y* brief for Hexha Xch. Nov. 3^ coll
Read y* breif for Falmouth Dec. ij^ coll
Read y* breif Wetherby Jan. la, coll
Read y® breif for Eperston Xch. Feb. 9, coll
Read y^ breif for Jlkeston Xch March i"*, col : o :
Read y* breif for Cherry Hinton March 8,
col
Read y* breif for Newport Xch Aprill {9 col :
Pa^eziii. Briefs 1724.
Read y* brief for Halifax inundat[ton] June 7 coll
Read y* brief for Grimston &c. June ye 14 coll
Read y* brief for Holt Market Xch Sep. 13 coll
Read y* brief for Allrawais &c. Sep ao coll
Read y^ brief for Frodsham X"^ Oct, 4 coll
[/7]a4. Read y' brief for Knighton Dec. y* 4. coll.
Read y« brief for Meath X«^ Jan : 17 [1724-2^^
coll.
Read y* brief for Camps hall Jan : y* 3i. coll.
Read y» brief for Wirksworth X* Feb. \^^ coll.
Read y« brief for Cricklade Feb. y« 28. coU.
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[/7]25 Read y* brief for Market kv. June y« 13 coll. a 8
Read y* brief for East Morden July y* 4 coll. i 9
Read y* brief for Langton Xch Aug. 8 coll. o 5
Read y* brief for Crediton &c. Sept. 29 coll. i 3
Read y« brief for great Bowlas X*** Oct io coll. o 6
Read y« brief for Dariaston Xch Jan. 23 [ij2S'26]
coll. o o 10
Read y* brief for Bampton Xch Feb. 6 coll. o o 7 |
Read y* brief for great Torrington Feb. 30 coll. 022
Read y* brief for Ormeskirk Xch Mar : 6 coll. 008
Read y* brief for Waresely Xch Mar. 20 coll. o o 10
1726. Read y« brief for Alderford Juljr 3, coll 3 i
Read y« brief for S* Nicholas church July 17, coll o 7
Read y • brief for Folkestone Fishery July 3 1 » «>11 i 9
Read y« brief for Buckingham S^t. 11, coU 16 8
Read y« brief for albrighton ch : Oct : 7. coll 10
Read y« brief for Shipson, Jan : 8 [1726-27] coll 2 6
Read y* brief for Hambledon, Jan. 22, coll 3 2
Read y« brief for Tibshelfe Feb. 12, coll o 7
Read y« brief for Backford Church Feb. 26, coll o 9
Read y* brief for Dorchester March 12, coll : 3 4
Read y* brief for west houghton chap : March
26, coll o 10
1727 . Read y« brief for Cranbroale Church May 14, coll i o i
Read y* brief for Sibson Church, July 7, coll o 11
Read y« brief for Littleport Sep 10, coll : 3 i
Read y« brief for S* Peter Oxf : Octb: 8 coll o 10
Page xvi. 1727 [77^7— /7-?<f].
Read the Brief for Allcester church Jan. 21 coll : 015
Read the Brief for Stamford, Feb : 4 coll 024
Read the Brief for Burton Joyce, March 3 coll 007
Read the Brief for great wilbraham. Ap : 14, coll o 210
1728.
Read the Briefe for Hinton July 28 coll : 026
Read the Breife for Trinity Chtuch Aug 18, coll 007
Read the Breife for St. John wapping, Sep : i coll o 3 10
Read the Breife for white gate Church, Sept : 22 coll o oil
Read the Breife for yarme Church oct : 6 coll : o o 10
1728 li728'29\
Read the Breife for Branston Church Jan : 26 coll 016
Read the Breife for Gravesend, Feb : 7 coll 086
Read the Breife for St. Swithens church Feb : 23 coll 010
Read the Breife for St Andrews Harber March 9, coll 024
Read the Breife for St. Hylds Chaple March 30 016
1725-1730] Memorabilia. 189
Read y* Breife for Falboni, May 1 1. coll. 036
Read 7* breif for Rickin^ll* and Botesdale July 6 coll. o a o
Read y* breif for Tamwath church Aug I7 coll. oil
Read y* breif for Stilton fire Sept : a8. coll. o 3 3
Read y* breif for St. John Baptist church Nov : 23. coll. o 010
Read y« breif for Pershore Church Dec 14 coll. o i i
Read y« breif for Homsey and Wheelock Jan. 1 1 [l72p'J0]
coll. o a 8
Read j* breif for worthenbury Church, Feb : aa. coll o i 6
Read y« breif for Milboome March aa coll 033
Read y* breif for y* Protessants at Copenhagen, Ap : 8
[/7J0] coll 047
PtLgexw. 1730.
Read the brief for Hinckley May 31 coll 037
Read the brief for colnbrook chapel, Jun 14 coll o 11
Read the brief for Bearley Fire Aug 23 coll ^33
Read the brief f or w . . oot inundation Sep' ao coll. a 9
Read the brief for Bibston chapel, Sep : a7 coll i a
• An entry relating to "BKkmgham Brtif** obliterataa.
17U-1724.
Two or three pages in the first register are d^oted to receipts
and payments in connection with the Charities. These have been
collected together, and will be found below. One of the notes refers
to the bread-charity of Robert Mills, concerning which the following
passage from " Si. Stephen's Day at Moulton "f— quoting a docu-
ment which, prior to 1895, was in the parish chest— contains some
definite information ; —
"An interesting paper was discovered July aSth, 1891, among
a number of miscellaneous bundles at the bottom of the parish
chesty ; indeed it became a task of no small difficulty to decipher
the musty manuscript, so torn and faded was its condition. How-
ever, patience and perseverance accomplish most things, and here
is the result:
"The document§ is endorsed —
•M» Robert Mills, his gift, 1704. ¥• abstract of it set
down in y^ bq^inning of y* Parish Register. Proved
in the prerogative Court of London, the sixth day
december in y* yeare of our Lord 1704. Stephen Mills,
Administrator.'
" But the real interest centres in the will itself, and turning
over we find the following account —
'Juney* 2C**» 1707, An abstract of the will of Robert Mills
Late of Moulton. Soe far as it concerns the Minister &
the Poor of Moulton.
' Item. I give and bequeth Twentey shillings V anum fix-
Ever to be Pajrd. . . Distributed in Bread to and amongst
20 Poore widoes of Moulton aforesaid for the time Being
whoe shall be Churchwomen, that is to say, to Eache
poore wido A 1 2^ Loafe of wheaten Bread Upon Every
S^ Stevens day yearely for Ever, the Same to be Deliverd
and Distribted upon St. Stevens Day yeareley In the
* On the subject of Charities, reference may be made to Bridge*^
" Northants" (i. 419), and Baker's " Northants" (i. 51), " Abstracts of Beturms
of Charitable Donations, 1786'' (ii. 912; Lond. 1816), and '' Beportt of the
Charity Commis^oners " (xxir, 345, 447, 455 ; Lond. 1839). In the P.R.O. are
several "Inquisitions into Charities/' hitherto unknown, dated 5 and 6
Charles I. (1629-30), and 21 Charles II. (1669). An attempt was made by the
£ditor some years ago to deal fully witli this subject under the title ** SU
Stephen's Day at Moulton,*' but only thret* articles were published : (i) " The
Charities of Moulton," (ii) '* Notes on the Mills* family," (iii) *' Beoords of
Mills' Charity, 171 1— 1895."
t Northampt4>n Herald (Article iii, 25 Jan. 1896).
X It was put in the chest 20 Apr. 171 1.
§ Numbwed in the Calendar, " C. 7/' - .
[i7ii] Memorabilia. 191
Church or Church Poarch of Moulton aforesaid; but
in case such wido or widows Shall not be Abeil to
Groe to Church upon St. Stevens Da^ by reason of lines
then I will & Apoynt that her or their share of said Bread
be Sent to their Dwelling-house ; and I Doe allso give to
the Minister or Parson for the time being of Moulton
aforesaid for Ever y* yeareley sum of 6s. 8d., upon Con-
dicion he shall Preach or Procuer to be Preachied a
Sermon yearely for Ever Upon Every St. Stevens Day
in the Church of Moulton afaresaid. And I doe Chaige
my Sayd halfe yarde land In my Bro. Rich"* Mill
occupation within Payment of Twentey & Six. Shilling
& Eight Pence yeareley for Ever from & after the Deaih
of Sayd Wid Clements, the First payment to bee upon
the First S* Stevens Day after the Sayd Wid Clements
Death ^ and in case default shall happen at any time to
be mtAe in payment of y* said severall yearly . sum
of twenty shillings and six shillings and eight pence,
I doe hereby will & appoynt that j* Minister &
Churchwardens for y* time being of Moulton aforesaid
or y* major part of them shall have power to enter &
destrain, & y* destress or destresses from time taken to
detain & keep untill arrears thereof & all reasonable
charges and expenses for y* taking such destress or
destresses be fully payd & satesfyed.' ^
Notes in Register I.
Page V .•
[ l] George Richardson's bondf for M' Bagshaws 5 p^ and for — Coxe's
5 p** was put into y* town chest Apritl 20. 1711. J
* Page 154 i« followed by iii-zii (paper), xiii-zx (parchment), and xxi-zzii
(paper). Of theae pa^e iy. records the following noteB : —
(1) horiu elote letU p(u[tnr€ f] 4 yd land 1700.
(2) ... . Barber oct. 30. 1710 aged [Qy. Eliz. Barber, bap 30 Oct.
1701, and bur. 30 Nov. 1791]. •
Ci) Jane Barber Feb. 27. 1701 aged 2 yedri, [An erroneous entry, for
she was baptized 25 Feb. 1699, and buried 27 Apr. 1701.]'
(4) /[aiM?] blarber baptiud'\ feb. 25 [/6]99.
Ibvried] Feb. 27. [i]70i.
E[lizabeth'i blarber baptited'] oct. 30. [1]7(/1.
[buried] Nov. 30. [l]701.
D^aniel Biarber baptiBed] AprU 20 [ij7i0.
[buried] Augf 20 [1)710.
192 Maulion Register. [Charities:
[2] One years intrest of M' Bagshaw's money is doe on S* Mathias
day next viz. 5* to be given on y^ day to six poor wid' that nse
X<^ ordinances.
[3] One 3rears intrest of Cox's mony is due on good fryday next
\yi%, J*] to be given on y* day in Bread : y* intrest of both
p* since that followeth.
[4] Feb. %$^ 171 1* R* one years Jntrest of M' Bagshaw's mony due
S* mathias l^\^ [1711-12] o»— 5*— o.
good fryday itW coxes dole was given by y^ overseers.
Danid Baiber.§
William Joanes.
[5] Rec** one years intrest of M' Bagshaws mony Feb, I'j-^l [i7i2'/j\.
Good fryday 17}! coxe's dole was given by y* Overseers.
Nicholas Marsh.
[6] Rec^ one years intrest of M' Bagshaws Mony Feb. 17^
[77/ J-/^] and gave it to sbc widows,
coxes dole given by y* overseers Grood fryday 17 if.
John Smith.
[7] II Reed one years intrest of M' Bagshaws mony dne Feb. 24
17II and gave it to Six widows.
Coxes dde was given by y* overseers Oood friday 171 $•
\Tke mark ofi Richard R Mills.
[8] Rec^ one years intrest of M' Bagshaw's mony due Feb. 24 171 f
and gave it to »x widows. ]6bn Smith.
Coxes dole given by y* overseers on good frjrday.
[9]|| an abstract of M* Rob^ Mills his will put into ye town chest
lAprill 20 171 1\%
his gifts,
twenty Shillings yearly to be given in 12 penny wheaten bread
to 20 wids that are Xch women if not so many to poor
27btofl on pag€ !▼, eon^MMMd .* —
(5) An aooonnt, inoomotly stated to be ;^6 9t. 5^., which may be
ooDoemed either with the Charity Aocoimti or the Briefi : —
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X AboTe this entry, in the right-hand npper corner, appears the signature
of L, iKmg, with an amount, j^^.
§ Or Barlo.
II Qnoted in " 8t. 8tephen'B Day at Moulton:'
i Written above the date Dec, 28, 1710,
1711-1724] Memorabilia, 193
Antient people y* come to Xch on St. [Stevens]* day. they
are to come to Xch for it» and none allowed to be sent to any
unless skk : 6s. Sd. to y^ minister to preach a serman on that
Day ; his halfe yd Land bought of elements charged with it
and power given to ye Xchwardens and minister to sue in
default of payment, y^ will proved in prerogative Court London
[10] Rec* one years intrest of M^ Bashaws mony due Feb 24
I7if — o. 5 J. o and gave it to six wids.
Cozes dole was given on Good Fryday by y* overseers.
Thomas W [orley ?]. {
[l l] Rec* one years y^ intrest of M' Bagshaws mony Feb. 24 17} J
and gave it to Six widows.
Cox his dole was given on Grood friday by y* overseers.
John Worley.
[12J Rec^ one yeares intrest of M' Bagshaws mony due Feb. 24^*^
1 7 If and ^ve it to Six widows.
Coxes dole given on (rood friday. Joseph Worley.
[l3]|ReC^ one yeares intrest of m' Bagshaws mony due Feb. 24 17 J »
and gave it to Six Widows. Thomas Mills.
pd. y* Baker Cox his dole.
Page 98.
[14] Received one yeares intrest of Mr Bagshaws mony due Feb. y*
^4 <7ii S^vc >^ ^o SIX widows. John Manning,
pd, y* baker Coxes dole. John Clarke.
[15] Rec^ one years intrest of M' Bagshaws mony due Feb. 24 172I
and gave it to six widows. John Barbar.
payd y* Baker coxes dole. Nidnolas Marsh.
[16] Rec^ one years intrest of m' Badsbaws mony Feb. 24 172;
pd. y* Baker coxes dole Nicholas Marsh.
doe on Qood Friday John Barbar.
[17] Rec^ one years intrest of m^ [Bagskaws]\\ mony Feb. 24 172 J
Sc gave it to Six widows,
p* J* baker Cox's dole. George Worley.
payd y* ten pounds Aprill 16 1724.
* Written abovo 8Uphen9,
t Written above 1707.
I Paper torn at thia point.
§ Quoted in ""Bt. BUjphmi^'B Day at MouU^m."
II Altered from Bad$luno§.
N
SII. fKreting0 of tijr Vtetc^,
1737—1799.
Although the records of the Vestry are neither of great antiquitj
nor of unusual importance, they possess, at any rate, sufficient
interest to justify their preservation here ; for with the exception of
a single year,* the minutes of meetings extending over a century and
a half are in existence, and until the year 1800 they are inscribed
in the parish registers.
In the first entry,t mention is made of certain proposed
alterations within the Church, including the erection of a new
Gallery. Now, it fortunately happens that one of the documents^
in the parish chest relates to this very matter, so that the transcript
given below will prove of additional interest : —
** Robert, by Divine permission Lord Bishop of Peterborough,
To all to whom these presents shall come, or shall or may in any wise
conceme and more especially to the parishioners and mhabitants of
the parish of Moulton in the County of Northampton and Our
Diocese of Peterborough, Sendeth Greeting in our Lord God Ever-
lasting.
"Whereas it hath been set forth and alledged before the
Rev. George Reynolds, Doctor of Law, Our Vicar General,
Comissary General and official principal in Spiritual matters lawfully
appointed, on the part and behalf of Chapman Barber and John
Manning, Churchwardens of Moulton aforesaid, that tlie parish
Church of Moulton aforesaid is through the increase of the
Inhabitants of the said Parish become incapable of containing the
parishioners belonging thereto and that several of the said parishioners
having no seats in the said Church either for themselves or their
familys are forced to absent themselves from Divine Service on
that very account.
" And Whereas the said Chapman Barber and John Manning
have humbly prayed and Requested us to grant unto them Our
Licence or Faculty to erect and build a Gallery at the West end
of the Middle Space or Isle of the said Church next and adjoining
to the Belfrey — ^to containe in heighte (to the floor) eight feet,
in length twenty feet, and in width ten feet or thereabouts, and to
make convenient stairs thereto, and to divide the same into con-
venient seats for the use of the parishioners and Inhabitants of the
• The year 1796.
t The Special Vestry of 2 Jan. I73f.
X Calender (If. 1) : Faculty for the ereotion of a Gallery in Moulton
Chnroh; 3 May 1738.
THE TOWIR AlCH OF MOULTON CHURCH.
Hidden by a gallery from 1737 to 1886. Th§ font toot given by the
Late Mre, KHhereote in 1880.— From a drawing hj 8. J. Madge.
t '737-3^1 Memorabilia. l^y
said parish to sit» kneel and hear Divine Service therein, in order to
remedy the said inconveniency as much as may be.*
** And Whereas our said Vicar General rightly and duly proceed-
ing did at this petition of the Proctor of the said Chapman Barber and
John Manning decree the Reverend William Stanton, Clerk, Vicar of
Moulton aforesaid, and all and singular the parishioners and Inhabi-
tants of the said parish in Special and all others in General to be cited
to appear before him or his Surrogate or some other Competent
Judge in this behalf at a certaine time and place, then and there to
show cause if they or any of them had or knew any cause why
a Licence or Faculty should not be granted to the said Chapman
Barber and John Manning, to erect and build a Gallery in the place of
the demensions and for the use aforesaid with Intimation that if
they did not appear at the said time and place or appearing did not
show good and sufficient cause to the contrary, he our said Vicar
General or his Surrogate or some other Competent Judge in his
behalf did intend and would proceed to grant unto them the said
Chapman Barber and John Manning such Licence or Faculty, the
absence or rather contumacy of them so cited or Intimated as afore-
said in any wise notwithstanding.
** And Whereas on the due Execution and Retume of the said
Citation with intimation and calling all persons as well in Special as
in General so cited to appear, there appeared Richard Gaudern one of
the principal Land holders in the parish of Moulton aforesaid and
alledged, that he contributed largely to the Rates made for the Repairs
of the said Church, and that he living at Earls Barton in the said
County of Northampton doth not frequent Divine Service in the
parish Church of Moulton aforesaid, and that the building such
gallery as aforesaid would be of no benefit or advantage to htm,
and therefore prayed that no Licence or Facility might be granted
to erect and build a Gallery as aforesaid, unless the said Chapman
Barber and John Manning would agree to excuse him the said
Richard Gaudern and the Estate in his possession lying in the parish
* The writer's reooUeotion of this Gallerj goes back to the year 1879,
when it was divided into two sections by woodwork extending from the centre
of the Tower arch to the front row of seats. It was then used bj the Sunday
School children, the boys ascending by the South staircase, and the girls by
that on the North. Projecting into the Nave from the front of this Gallery
was a carionsly twisted iron rod, from which hung an oil lamp. In his Beport
on the Church drawn up in Jan. 1884 (Calendar ^ M. 16), Mr. E. Law says: —
" A beautiful feature in the Nave of your Church, the handsome Western Arch
opening into the Tower is, as you are aware, now obliterated by the hideous
Gallery existing across the West end of the Nave. I propose to clear away
this Gallery, and the lath and plaster partition now filling up this Arch, and
thus throw the Tower open to the Nave. This will necessitate the clearing
away of the present ringing floor, and the bringing down of the ropes of the
bells to the ground floor, and for this, arrangements will be made in the work
of the rehang^g of the bells now in progress. The stone-work to the jambs
and arch will require considerable attention." These alterations were carried
out during 1885.
19S MautUm kigister, [Vestries:
of Moolton aforesaid from contributing to the Rates or Lem made or
to be made for the building the said Gkllerj, which the sua Chapman
Barber and John Manning agreed to acconlingly.
" And Whereas on calling all other persons so died as afcMesaid
and none of them appearing. Our said Vicar General did pronounce
them to be in Contempt, and on paine of such their Contumacy did
decree a Licence or Faculty to be granted to the said Chapman
Barber and John Manning to erect and build a Gallery in the place
of the demensions and for the use and purposes aforesaid (Jusdce
is requiring) as in and by the proceedings had in and concerning
the premisses now remaining in Our Registry it doth and may more
fully appear.
"We Therefore the Bishop aforesaid well weighing and coo-
sidering the premisses do hereby by virtue of Our Authority Ordinary
and Episcopal as (ar as by the Ecctcal Laws of this Realm and
temporal Laws of the same we may or can Ratify and Confirm
whatsoever Our said Vicar General hath done or caused to be done
in or concerning the premisses.
'' And We do hereby give and grant unto the said Chapman
Barber and John Manning Our Licence or Faculty to erect and boild
a Gallery at the West end of the Middle Space or Isle of the parish
Church of Moulton in the manner and of the demensions aforesaid
and to make Convenient Stairs thereto and to divide the same into
Convenient Seats for the use of the parishioners and Inhabitants of
the said parish to sit kneel and hear Divine Service therein according
to their petition. Provided the said Richard Gaudem nor the estate
in his possession lying within the parish of Moulton aforesaid be no
ways charged in the Rates or Levys made or to be made in the said
parish for the building the said Gallery.
"In Witness whereof We have caused the Seal of Our said
Vicar General (which we use in this behalf) to be hereunto affixed.
** Dated the 3rd day of May in the year of Our l^rd 1738.
" This agrees with the Acts of Court.
" William Gumall,
*' Deputy R^/
{a) Vestries Recorded in Register I.
[l]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Second
day of January 1737. It is agreed to Alter the Pulpit &
Reading Desk, by Raising them half a Yard higher* & turning
the face of them Something more towards the bottom Pillar
on the North Side.
* A short note occnn on the same page with reference to the hlrth
and haptUm of Mizabeth Perrin. {See footnote to entry dated 25 Sep.
1757, on page 116).
1737^1740] Memorabilia, 199
It is likewise agreed to Raise a Gallery* at the West End
of the Church against the Belfry Wall, as witness are [our^
hands that held the Said Vestry. W" Stanton, Vicar.f
Chapman Barber, Ch ; Warden. John Marsh. John Watts.
John Worley. Richard Barber. Daniel Fever. George Watts.
PageTX. [1738,]
[2] . At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this third
day of April 1738 being Easter Munday John Manning^ &
Chapman Barber are appointed Churchwardens for the Ensuing
Year by us who are pres* at the said Vestry. W^ Stanton
Vicar. Tho" Worley. Tho» Ekins. \_Mark 0/] Mark Althrop.
Thomas Dunkley. Cfeorge Watts. John Worley.
[3].+ At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Second
day of October 1738. It is agreed to accept of M" Saunder-
son*s two Guineas & to make them Ten Pounds to place out
Apprentices William & Nicholas Mills, & to give w*** them to
any Master five pounds each, and to Provide them with
sufficient cloathing. Present at this Vestry W» Stanton Vicar.
John Maning [and] Chapman Barber, Ch : Wardens. John
Marsh, Ov'seer of y* Poor. Richard Palmor. George Watts.
Richard Barber.
Page xviii. [lyjp.]
[4]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this twenty
fourth day of April 1739 being Easter Tuesday John Manning
was elected Church Warden for [Present]^ Year by W™
Stanton Vicar. And Chapman Barber at the same time was
Elected to the said office of Church Warden for the present
year by us whose names are Vnderwritten, the Parishioners
met in the said Vestry. George Worley. John Marsh. Thomas
Ekins. Tho. Dunkley. [Mark of] Mark W althrop. Francis
Blunt.ll
Page xvii. [1740,]
f5.] At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this seventh
day of April being Easter Munday 1740 John Clark was
Elected Church Warden for the Year by W°» Stanton Vicar
* It was erected in 1738 and removed in 1885.
f He had been presented to the living four months before. A stone in
the Yiearage cellar inscribed " WS, 1737** speaks also of alterations in thia
directioii.
X This note appears in Art. ii. of " St. 8tephen*9 Day at MoulUm" together
with the Indentures of Apprenticeship of Nicholas MilU. Those of William
MUU have not been preserved.
§ Ensuing erased.
I{ On the same page occur the following words : — (i) Franei$ Blu/nt Clark
of The said Parish of Moulton 1739; (2) Frances lf«K»— very beautifully
written ; (3) Francis hUint Clark Clark [sic"] of the Parish of Moulton In the-
County of Northampton.
i60 Moulum Register. [Vestries:
And Mark Althrop at the same time was elected to the said
office of Church Warden for the year by us whose Names
are Underwritten, Parishioners met in the said Vestry. John
Clarck, John Worley, [Mark o/] John ir Lowick. John
Judkins. Chapman Barber, Thomas Barber, Thomas Dnnkley,
[Mark of] Mark W althrop.
(*) Recorded in Register II.*
[6]. At a Vestry held this Thirtieth day of March being Easter
Monday 1741 John Worley of y* East sidef was appointed
Charch Warden for the Ensuing year by me W Stanton
Vicar. At the same Time Richard Barber of the West Side
was appointed Churchwarden for the year ensuing by us whose
names are underwritten Parishioners met in the said Vestry
John Clarck, [Mark of] Mark Althrop, John Marsh, Thomas
Ekins, Joseph Jones, Chapman Barber, John Manning, John
Woriey.
Page xxiii. [1741^]
[7]. At a Vestry held this Nineteenth day of Apriil 1742 John
Worley of the West Side was chosen Church-warden for the
ensuing year by me W"> Stanton Vicar. At the same time
George Watts of the East Side was appointed Church- Warden
for £e Year Ensuing by us whose Names are underwritten
Parishoners met ii^ the said Vestry this 19 of Apr. 1742.
Richard Barber, John Marsh, John Clarke, John Pell, John
Judkins, John Worley, [Mark of] Mark Althrop, John
Worley.
Pagexxiv. [1743-1744,1
[8]. At a Vestry held in the Parish church of Moulton this fourth day
of April 1 743, being Easter Monday, John Marsh of the East
Side was chosen churchwarden for the Ensuing Year by
* There are 46 pages recording yestries in thisregiBter, with signatures of
435 persons present at the meetings.
t Before the Inclosare of " Moulton Fields" in 1772 the parish was divided
into an " East Side " and a " West Side," in each of which diyisions there were
throe fields, viz. .—Park Field (East and West), North Field (East and West),
John9xoell Field (East), and Hahn Field (West). These fields contained 2,713
aoros, irrespective of TFin. Barber's inclosure of 51 acres, and " Thorpland's
Old Inolosuro" (204 acros). On the West Side thero were 26 more or less
ancient *' closes," and 263 furlongs or strips ; on the East the numbers 1
35 and 319 respectively.
I74^i;^4^] Memorabilia. ibi
W* Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry Richard Palmer of
the West Side was chosen Chnrch Waiden for the Ensaing
year by the Parishioners met in the said Vestry. John Worley :
Geoige Watts: Tho^ Worley. John Marsh, John Clarcke,
Richard Barber, Thomas Traslar, Jeremiah Perrm.
[9], At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Twenty
Seventh day of March 1744, being £aster Tuesday, William
Barker of the West Side was chosen Church- Warden for the
Ensuing year by W™. Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
Daniel Fever of the East Side* was chosen Church Warden for
the Ensuing Year by the Parishioners met in the said Vestry
John Marsh, Thomas Eikns. John Worley, Chapman Barber.
John Worley, John Pell. John barber, Jeremiah Perrin.
Pageiav. [iy4S'^746.]
[10]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this fifteenth
day of April 1 745, being Easter Monday, John Manning the
younger of the East Side was chosen Church Warden for the
Ensuing Year by W"* Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
Thomas Ekins of the West Side was chosen Church Warden
for the Ensuing Year by the Parishioners met in the said
Vestry. John Clark, Richard Barber, John Manning, Daniel
Fever, Jn« Worley, John Pell, Rich^ Garlick.
[11]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Thirty
first day of March 1746, being Easter Monday, Chapman
Barber of the West Side was chosen Church Warden for the
Ensuing Year by W°* Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
Thomas Treslor of the East Side was chosen Church Waiden
for the Ensuing Year by the Parishioners met in the said Vestry
John Manning Jun^ John Marsh. Daniel Barbar, Rich^
Barber. John Manning, Will'° Barker. Thomas Ekins, Thomas
Hunger.
Page xxvi. [1747^1748.]
[12]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Twen-
tieth day of April 1747, being Easter Monday, John Chater of
the East side was chosen Church Warden for the Ensuing
year by W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry Rich*
• Park Field (East SideJ^ according to a Survey of 1772 in the writer*B
posaesnon, comprited the following strips: — Preson piece, Grenn acker,
Northampton way furlong, Short Widow f ., Long Widow f ., Park hill f ., Great
Btockin, Little Stookin, Little Stockin leys, Jones' hedge leys, Goodery leys
•hooting to Thorpland, Hards piece, Wanddon hill, Mndland f., Bick f.,
Middle f ., How slade, Thorpland f ., Small thorn f., Long Sudboro f ., Saltway f.,
Great Clay hill, Crow closes, Crow lane, Gibson's leys, Gibson's leys piece,
Aah leys f., Little Clay hill f., Milkers path f.. Brake f., Workstubb f., Stam-
ford way f ., Thorpland hedge lower f ., Baldwell bank, Baldwell bank f ., Great
BaldweU furlong shooting to Oyerstone Gate, Oaksubb's hedge f .
202 MatUtoH Register. [Vestries:
Gkrlick Jan' of the West Side* was chosen Churdi Warden for
the Ensuing year by the Parishioners met in the said Vestry.
John Marsh, John Clark, Jn® Worley. John Worley, Richard
Palmor, Chapman Barber. Thomas Traslor, Jerem. Perrin.
[13]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Eleventh
day of April 1 748, being Easter Monday John Clark of the
the West Side was chosen Church- Warden for the present
Year by W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry Daniel
Barber : of the East Side was chosen Church Warden for the
present year by the Parishioners met in the said Vestry. Jn®
Worley,'Rich<* Garlick, John Manning. John Manning i^ttii''],
John Marsh.
Pagexxni, [1749].
[14], At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Twenty
Seventh Day of March 1749, being Easter Monday, John
Marsh of the East Side was chosen Church- Warden for the
Ensuing year by W™ Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
[Marke Smith^'] of the West Side was chosen Chtirch-
Warden for the Ensuing Year by the Parishioners met in the
said Vestry. Jn« Worley, John Worley [^tt/i*"], Rich<* Barber,
Robert Barber.
Page xxix. [1730,]
[15]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this Sixteenth
Day of April 17 jo, being Easter Monday John Barber of the
West Side was chosen Ch -Warden for the Ensuing Year by
W** Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry John Lansbury of
the East Side was chosen Ch : Warden for the Ensaing year
by the Underwritten Parishioners met in the said Vestry. Jn*
Worley, John Worley [Junrl, John Watts, Rich** Barber,
Thomas Traslor, Jere^ Perrin, [The Mark of] Mark M Smith.
* Park Field (West Side) , consisted of the strips named below : — Bon^ton
way furlong, Pits f ., Pipj gutter hards f ., Houghton furzes leys, Bonghton
path f., Neither Styway f., Barber's leys, Parradice leys, Punter's pieoe,
Worley's piece, The Lunch, Little Brunting, Great Brunting, Dych pitts leys,
Dych f ., Uper Sty f ., Uper Dych f ., Uper furlong shooting to Saltway hadland,
Kingsdelres f ., Kingsdelves haords, Short Ticker f., Park hill f., Long Ticker f.,
Saltway hadluid, Picks f ., Calves close, Calves dose leys, Water thnras f^
Widows f., Markit bank f., Markit bauk hards, Broad leys f., London way f.,
Clapstile f ., London road under Park Wall, Uper common patch, PipyhiU L,
Lower common patch, Town plash, Winmill leys, Slat pits leys, Windmill leys
shooting to the plash, Tipeey's leys shooting to the plsah. Plash (north end to
y* brook), Worley's bougs, Worley's gutter pieoe as far as the little gutter,
March spring leys, March spring leys plash, Copseey's leys, Willows' leys. The
Willows, Btondel leys pitts, Town's End leys, Garliok's lane. (l%e two
divisions of Parle Field contained 159 stripe).
t John Barber erased.
^M7^I753] Mtmotabilia. ^3
[16]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moolton this 8^
day of April 1751, being Easter Monday John Lowick of the
East Side* was chosen Church-Warden for the Ensuing Year
by W* SUnton Vicar. At the same Vestry Rich* Barber of
J* West Side was chosen Church-Warden for the Ensuing
Year by the Underwritten Parishioners met in the said Vestry,
[that is] by Jn^ Worley, John Barber, John Manning, John
Clark, Richard Manning, Chapman Barber, John Mar&.
[17]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this 3o**» day
of April 1752, being Easter Monday Jeremiah Perrin of the
West Side was chosen Church- Warden for the Ensuing Year
by W** Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry John Worley of
the East Side was chosen Church- Warden for the Ensuing
Year by the Underwritten Parishioners met in the Said Vestry.
John Marsh, Chapman Barber, John Watts.
Pagexax. [1753-^754']
[lZ\ At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton This 23***
day of April 1753 Being Easter Monday John [lVatts\\ Eider
of the East Side was chosen Church Warden for The Year
Ensuing by John Marcy Curate in the absence of W» Stanton
Vicar. At the Same Vestry John Worley of the West Side
was Chosen Church Warden for the the \slc\ Year Ensuing
By the Under Written parishioners Met in the Said Vestry.
John Marsh, Richard Barber, John Manning, Jn" Worley,
Chapman Barber, Robert Barber, Jere^ Perrin.
* North Field (East Side) embraced the foUowing strips : — Brake haxds
furlong, Little Whiteland f., Gh^eat Whiteland f., Great Wliiteland barda,
Blake miUs f., Blake mills hards, Neither Portway f., Uper Portway f., Hard's
piece, Hard's piece f., Uper meadow ways, Rick f., Foxhoals, Neither meadow
waj, Broad Slade short f., Chiskcake piece, Broad Slade long f ., Olland f.,
Marsh's hook, Carel hiU f ., Water fnrros f., March Slade f., March Slade herds,
Short Soold f ., Short Soold herds, Long Scold f., Cavel Slade, CaUbank f .,
SilTerwell hoale, Silyerwell hedge f., Banglands f., Bed rood f., Uper Wong f.,
Uper Wong hards, Neither Wong f., Uper Watland f., Neither Watland f.,
WaUand rick place, Neither Grove leys, Widmore 1, Grove leys, Common
patch, Askhill leys, Stonepit leys, Stonepit common ground, Babbet borrow
leys, Landdemore leys, Common leys, Common north leys. Leys between
Broom hill and the meadow, Great Broom hill, Bick leys, Bick leys common
ground, March's Hook leys, Little Broom hill, Little Broom hill sward.
Meadow ford leys, The meadow, The Swads meadow, Honney holmes, Swads
meadow leys, Uper furlong of leys shooting to Holcott, Meadow long leys,
Meadow short leys, East hollow bushes, Holcot hedge butts. Watering hill f.,
Watering hill furlong leys, Uper Band leys, Ijower Band leys. Two Hougers
Beds, Church hill, The Lings, Mater pitts sward. Neither Watland sinurd,
Neither Watland boggs, Watland hill, Uper Shortland sward, Brak hill hards.
Lings noal, Brake mill leys, Brake mills common ground, Windgin's hill,
Hpghoal, Little Blake hill, Moor Bridge sward.
t Manning erased.
^64 Moutton Register, [Vestries:
[19]. At A Vestiy held in y* Parish C:hurch of Moalton this 15** day
of April 1754 Being Easter Monday John Worley of y« West
Side* was Chosen Church- Warden for y* Year Ensuing by me
John Marcy Curate in y« Absence of W" Stanton Vicar. At
y* Same Vestrey John Marsh of y* East side was Chosen
Church- Warden for y« Year Ensuing by y* Under-Written
Parishioners in y* said Vestry Jn^ Worley» Chapman Barber,
John Watts, Thomas Traslor, Jere*" perrin, [The Mark of]
John L Lowick.
Page xxxii. [//J^— /75^.]
[20]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this 31**
Day of March 1755 being Easter Monday Tho^ Manning of
the East Side was chosen Church- Warden for the Ensuing
Year, by me John Marcy Curate in Y* Absence of W*
Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry, W" Barker of the West
Side was chosen Church* Warden for the Ensuing Year by the
Underwritten Parishioners met in the said Vestry. Jn*
Worley, Chap: Barber, John Worley, [Ike Mark of] Jn»
A Lanspery.
[21]. At a Vestry Held at the Parish Church of Moulton This 19*
Day of April 1 756 Being Easter Munday Jeremiah Perrin of
the West Side was chosen Church- Warden For the Ensuing
Year, by me John Marcy Curate in y* absence of W" Stanton,
Vicar. At the same time was chosen on the East Side John
Pell Churchwarden For the Year Ensui', John Marsh, John
Worley, Thomas Trasler, John Barber, Richard Maning.
Page xxxiii. [//J/.]
[22]. At a Vestry Held this Eleventh Day of April 1757 Being
Easter Monday Jeremiah Faulkner of The East Side was
chosen Church- Warden for the Ensuing Year by me John
Marcy Curate in the Absence of W^ Stanton Vicar. At the
same Vestry Rob^ Smith of the West Side was chosen for the
Ensuing Year by the underwritten Parishioners met in y* said
• North Field (West Side) contained these strips : — Garley mear furlong,
Blake mills, Portway f., Eastlong f., Eastlong midle pitts, The herds piece,
Askhill f., Lake f., Holloway's f., Garley meear piece, Sallabed f., Aakhill
oommon patch, Ansdel f., Margery f., Ganll f ., Hick's Place hadland f ., Pitt f.,
Laondemore f., Pnllpitt way f., Spratton Church Stiple f., Kinstiy f., Neither
Croney's f ., Uper Croney's f., Uper Croney's leys, Shonlgrave leys, Tomegee
[C(meygre€\ leys. Little Flitlongs, Gansboro hollow bushes, Holcott path leys,
Leys shooting to the Old Watering, Neither Croney's leys. Times' Hook leys,
Bichard's leys, Richard's gutter leys, Meadow's leys, Neither Croney's hards,
Short meadow leys, Brier bush leys, Brier bush boggs, Black gutter leys,
Garley's haw thome, Leys under the ash tree shooting to Long doles, Crab
tree leys, Gausbury holme leys f.« Town hadland, Gausbury holme meadow,
Gaosbury west meadow, Times' Hook meadow. (The two portions ^ ywih
Field contained 239 strips).
^7S4-J76o] Memorabilia. 205
Vestrj. John Worley, Chap. Barber, John Marsh, Robert
Barber, John Pell, Thomas Manning, John Lowieck.
Page xmv. [1758— I7S9']
[23]. At a Vestery Held this Twenty Seventh Day of March 1758
Being Easter Monday John Worley of the West Side Was
Chosen Churchwarden For the year Ensuing, by me John
Marcy Curate in the absence of W°* Stanton Vicar. At the
same Vestery John Manning of the East Side* Was chosen
Churchwarden For the year Ensuing By the Under Written
Parishioners Met in the Said Vestery. Chap. Barber, John
Marsh, Joseph Worley.
[24]. At a Vestry Held this Sixteenth Day of April 1759 being
Easter-Monday Tho^ Treslor of the East Side was Chosen
Church- Warden for the year Ensuing by me John Marcy
Curate in the absence of W"^ Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry Chapman Barber of the West Side was chosen Church-
Warden for the Year ensuing by y* under- written Parishioners
met in the said Vestry. John Marsh, Robert Barber, John
Manning, John Lowick, Richard Maning.
Page XXXV. [1766].
[25]. At a Vestry held this seventh Day of April 1760, being Easter-
Monday, John Worley of the West side was chosen Church-
Warden for the Year ensuing by me John Marcy Curate in y*
absence of W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry Rob*
Barber of the East side whas chosen Church- Warden for the
ensuing [year\ by the under-written Parishioners met in the
said Vestry. John Marsh, Joseph Worley, Thomas Traslor,
John Manning, John Pell.
« The third of the " East Side " fields was known as Johntwell JVeld, and
the names borne by the stripe were as follows : — ^Knttwell pieoe, Nnttwell
Blade, Watts' backside leys, Watts' pitta, Dam slade f ., Barber's backside leys
f ^ Barber's backside homward f ., Barber's pitts. Town hadland, Town hadland
f ., Town hadland butt f., Town piece little f., GJethering f., Grethering forlong
town badlands. Town End leys, Town End butts, Sand pits f., Oakestobbs
butts, Hill path f., Overstone Gate f., Hudbush f., Hudbush leys, Hudbush
hadleys, Stapeshill f., Stamford road f.. Crow thorn f.. Grow way f., Bound
hill f ., Smateril leys, Smatteril leys. Clap Gate f ., The Plean oommon ground.
The Plean f ., Smateril Gall leys, Nuttwell hallow common ground, Ooell f. by
NuttweU hallow. Grove comer f., Ooell leys, Ocel f. shooting to the Halter
Pita, Btoneford f ., Nuttwell Piece Utle f., Dam Slade swades, Hards piece,
Northfield ground f ., Litle bauck f.. Ram's close leys, Whiteland f., Bastlong
f., Longland's bogs, Longland's hedge f.. Copy Hoor f., Lowsey bush f., Short
Sketborough, Silverwell hedge f., Short Sketboro f., Silyerwell hoal f ., Hasons-
wong f ., Hasonswong pitts, Holcott Steepel f ., Long Sketboro f „ Long Swan's
nest f.. Short Swan's nest f.. The Lings, Halter pitts. (In all 95 strips ; and
among the inclosures are Dovehouse, Willows, Old Orchard, Great OnTve'Five
Acre QtOTe, Little Ghnove and Cherry Orchard Closes.) . '
206 Moulion Register. [Vestries:
Page xxxvi, [r^I'1762,]
[26]. At a Vestry held this Twenty third day of March ij6i (being
Easter Monday) John Lowick of the East Side was chosen
Church Warden for the Ensuing year by me W. Stanton. At
the same Vestry WiUiam Hawkes of' the West Side* was
chosen Church- Warden for the Ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh, John Manning,
Richard Maninng, Jeremiah Perrin.
[27]. At a Vestry held this twelfth Day of April 1762 (Being Easter
Monday) Richard Manning of the West Side, was chosen
Church- Warden for the Minister for the Ensuing Year. At
the same Vestry John Lanspery of the East Side was chosen
Church: Warden for the ensumg Year by the Parishioners
underwritten. Robert Barber, John Lowick, Will™ Hawkes,
John Manning.
Page xxxvii. [//^J-//^^.]
[28]. At a Vestry held this fourth Day of April 1763 (Being Easter
Monday) Joseph Worley of the East Side was chosen Church:
Warden for the Ensuing Year by me William lliompson
Vicar. At the same Vestry John Smith of the West Side was
chosen Church Warden for the Ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Worley, Richard Manning,
Robert Barber.
[29]. At a Vestry held this twenty third Day of April 1764 (Being
Easter Monday) John Worley of the West Side was chosen
Church Warden for the ensuing Year — ^by me William
Thompson Vicar. At the same Vestry John Watts of the
East Side was chosen Church : Warden for the ensuing Year
by the Parishioners underwritten. John Barber, John Lowick,
WiUiam Hawkes, Jeremiah Perrin, Richard Manning.
• The third field on the '* West Side " was called Halm Fiddj and the
names of the stripe of which it was composed were these :— The Plean, Weed-
demore fnrlon|<, Wingin's hill, Little Plean between the hills, Weeddemore
bushes, Little Brown hill, Great Brown hill, Allem's thome leys, Blake mills
leys, Gfirley mear leys, Lodge leys, Little Hollo wway's lot groond, HoUoway
fnrlong leys, Hollow way hards, Hollow way leys, Hawm herds bushes, Marter
pitts hill. Ling Iron bushes. Mobs Cross f., Ling Irons f., Broadroods £.,
Barber's wall f., Kibcry leys, Debdel hed leys, Debdel leys, Kibeiy dose
backside leys f.. Wash pitt green, Foxhole f., Mobs Cross, Hawm herds f^
Town hadland. Town hadland f., Pisford hedge f., Muswell f., Great Flitlanda,
Lmce Bank leys, Ausdel gutter leys little f ., Old Spring head leys. Long Stone
hill f., Ausdel f ., Lake bushes f.. Lake bushes hards, Lake hedge hards, Clea
uper f., Old Grove (or Oldger) f., Uper Nine Yards, Cayes Quick f.. Neither
Nine Yards, Hawm hed f., Green Way joint f.. Over Hawm f., Cart Bank f.,
Lower Hawm f.. Arrow land f.. Over Portway f ., Portway little f., Bonghton
Wall 1, Falling Wells f ., Dam leys. Falling Wells leys. Falling Wells hai^
Dam leys f ., Dam leys hards. (In all 89 strips ; and among the incloanxos are
Hogshole, Castle hill, Spinney, Little Grass, Orchard, Nursery, and Stockwell
ClOMl.)
1761-1770] Memorabilia, 207
Page Tciac7\\\, l/^d^]
[30]. At a Vestry held this Eighth Day of April 1765 (Being Easter
Monday) John Marsh of the East Side, was chosen Church :
Warden for the ensuing Year by me William Thompson Vicar
of Molton. At the same Vestry John Barber of the West
Side was chosen Church : Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Worley, Richard Manning
Jo^ Worley, Tho^ March, John Watts, Thomas Trassler,
William Hawkes, John Manning.
Page xxxix. [iy66-iy6y].
[31.] At a Vestry held this thirty first Day of March 1766 (being
Easter Munday) William Bnrber of the West Side was chosen
Church Warden for the ensuing Year by me William Thompson
Vicar of Molton. At the same Vestry, Thomas Manning of
the East Side was chosen Church- Warden for the ensuing
Year by the Parishioners underwritten, John Worley, Richard
Manning, Jo» Worley, John Manning, Thomas Trassler.
[32} At a Vestry Held this Twenteh Day of April 1 767 Being Easter
Munday Tho^ Marsh of the East Side Was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing Year. Chose by M'^ I'hompson. At
the same Vesty Will"' Dunckley of the West Side was Chosen
Church Warden for the Ensuing year by the Parishioners
Underwritten. John Worley, John Manning, Thomas Trassl',
John Marsh, Will™ Hawkes, William Barl^, Robert Barber,
Thomas Manning.
Page xl. [lySS'iydp.']
[33]. At a Vestry held this [fourih]* Day of April 1768 (being Easter
Monday) John Garlick of the West side was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing Year by The Rev* M*^ Thompson
Vicar. At the same Vestry John Manning of the East side
was chosen Ch. Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. Jeremiah Perrin, Will" Hawkes,
William Barber, Tho* March, John Lowick.
[34]. At a Vestry held this twenty seventh Day of March 1769 (being
Easter Monday) Jeremiah Faulkner of the East side was
chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by W"* Stanton
Vicar. At the same Vestry Robert Smith of the West side
was chosen Ch. Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten, John Garlick, John Worley,
William Barber, William Hawkes, John Lowick, John Marsh.
Page xli. [I770'I77I.]
[35]. At a Vestry held this Sixteenth day of April 1770 (being Easter
Monday) Jeremiah Perrin of the West side was chosen
Church Warden for the Year ensuing by me William Stanton
• Twentieth emee^.
208
Maultan Register.
[Vestries :
Vicar. At the same Vestry Thomas Tresslar of the East Side
was chosen Church Waitlen for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Worley, John Barber, John
Garlick, John Manning, Thomas Trassler.
[36]. At a Vestry held in the Parish Church of Moulton this First
day of April 1771 being Easter Monday Rob^ Barber of the
East Side was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year
by W™ Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry William Hawkes
of the West Side was chosen Church Warden for the ensaing
Year by the Parishioners underwritten. John Worley, John
Marsh, Jere** Perrin, William Barber.
Pfl^exlii. {1772-1773^
[37]. At a Vestry held this Twentieth Day of April 177a bring
Easter Monday Richard Manning of the West Side was
chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by me W*
Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry John Lowick of the East
Side was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Worley, Jo* Woriey, The*
March, W« Hawkes, William Barber.
[38.J At a Vestry held this Twelfth Day of April 1773 being Easter
Monday John Lansperry of the East Side was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing Year by me. W* Stanton Vicar.
At the same Vestry John Worley of the West side was
chosen Church Warden for the ensuing year by the
Parishioners underwritten. Richard Manning, John Barber,
John Gariick, Will"* Hawkes.
Pagt xliii. \j[774-I77S^
[39] At a Vestry held this fourth Day of April 1774* being Easter
Monday John Barber of the West Side was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At
* In this year the aocoonts of the Oyeraeen of the Highway oommenoe,
and although most of the items for 1778-S0 and 1782-85 are mianng, the
following statement of annual expenditure between 1774 and 1800 may be
placed on record :— «
£ s. d.
C a. d.
I774-7S
1781-82
15$ 3 ^
1791
5419 14
26 I 5}
1792
36 16
41 17 4j
1793
II 17 4
'S3
6 17 9
1794
38 S 2j
1785
20 13 3
I79S
1796
47 17 3
1786
822
22 16 9
1788
16 2 2
1797
II 14 9
16 9 8
1798
47 6 lol
1789
16 13 3
1799
44 13 4
49 6 3
1790
7 10 9
1800
i770-i;78.]
Memorabilia.
209
the same vestiy Joseph Worlej of the East Side was chosen
Church Wardoi for the ensuing year bj the Parishioners
nnderwritten. William Barber, Joha Marsh.
[40]. At a Vestry held this seventeenth Day of April 1775 being
Easter Monday John Marsh of the East Side was chosen
Church Warden for the ensuine Year by me W" Stanton
Vicar. At the same Vestry John Barber of the West Side
was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Garlick, William Barber,
Thomas Trassler, William Smith.
Page xlir. [1776-1777.]
[41]. At a Vestry held this Eighth Day of April 1776 being Easter
Monday William Barber of the West side was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At
the same Vestry Thomas Manning of the East side was
chosen Church Warden for the ensuing year by the Parish-
loners underwritten. John Marsh, John Aspinal, John
Barber, Tho^ March, Sam* Johnson.
[42]. At a Vestry held this Thirty First Day of March 1777 being
Easter Monday William Pell of the East side was chosen
Church Warden for the 'ensuing Year by me W» Stanton
Vicar. AjL the same Vestry John Garlick of the West
side was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. John Aspinal, Sam* Johnson,
Tho* March, Thomas Manning, Rich^ Barber.
Page xlr. [177^,]^
[43]. At a Vestry held this Twentieth Day of April 1778 being
Easter-Monday William Pell of the East side was chosen
Church Warden for the ensuing Year by me W™ Stanton
* The Chnrohwardeni' Aoooonts, which oommenoe this jear, show that
between 1777 and 1801 an expenditure exceeding ;£'i,ioo had been inooxred,
the diabnnemente for each year being ai followi : —
177^8
^ i. d.
i« 17 9J
54 19 II
171 19 8
1790.91
;f ^ d.
37 6 2
1791-9^
1792-93
73 17 9J
52 13 21
55 II St
1781-82
58 7 II
34 3 5
24 a 6
1793-94
1782.83
178384
1794-95
179596
43 3 4
178 17 I
'^
16 19 7^
21 16 9l
1796-97
1797-98
64 7 9k
48 11 2
iss
42 16
37 la 5i
1798-99
1799-1800
1800.1801
1789-90
3S 6 9
23 7
2IO MouUon Register. [Vestries:
Vicar. At the same Vastly Thomas March was chosen
Church Warden for the ensaing Year by the Parishioners
underwritten — ynz. John Barber, W^ 6art)er, John Marsh,
Jer. Perrin, Tho^ Pell.
Page vW. [lyyp'So.]
[44]. At a Vestry held this Sixth Day of April 1779 being Easter
Tuesday William Pell was chosen Church Warden for the
ensuing year by me W"^ Stenton Vicar. At the same vestiy
William Barber was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing
Year bv the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh, John
Aspinal, John Manning.
[45]. At a Vestry held this twenty seventh Day of March 1780,
being Easter Monday, William Pell was chosen Ch. Warden
for the ensuing Year by me W"' Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry W" Barber was chosen Ch. Warden for the ensuing-
Year by the Parishioners underwritten. John Barber, John
Marsh, Tho^ Marsh, Sam^ Johnson, Jn^ Aspinal, William
Smith.
Page viii. [/70/.]
[46]. At a Vestry held this Sixteenth Day of April 1781 being Easter
Monday W* Pell was chosen Church Warden for the ensnii^
Year by me. W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry W"
Barber* was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by
the Parishioners underwritten Jn^ Aspinal, John Marsh, Tho^
March, John Barber.
* In the Ghnrohwardens' Book (page 8) his name oocors in oonneofcioii
with the following note : —
" Not. 14. 1782. Then Due to IT Wm, Barber From the Town aa
the ao^ stand
In IT WiU^ Barher$ Beoei^ In 1781 and 1782 he has giren ac^
in the Bent of the Gieat Town Close In the West side for
fonr years onley
and The rent for four years is ...
Dae to the Town that is ... ... ... i a o
TKomae la/^ee has Paid M' Barber For the haif acre Stone Pit set
oat for road... ... ... ... 2 12 o
There is short theze
The YThole here is of this is Dne to the Town More than IP
Barbers reoei^
W Wm, Barben Beoeip^ enterd in This Book for the Town Land
that Willm, Smith BenU Is ...
^. t.
d.
4 18
4
8 8
9 10
I
6
2
8
"57
«$
8i
1778- 1 784.] Memorabilia. 2 1 1
Page ix. [1782.1
[47]. At a Vestry held this First Day of April 1781 being Easter
Monday Wn Pell was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing
Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry John
Marsh was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year by
the Parishioners underwritten. John Garlick, W» Barber,
Will- Pell, Thomas Trassler. At the same Vestry Robert
Barber & John Barber were chosen Overseers of the Poor &
Constables by the Parishioners underwritten. W^^ Stanton
Vicar, W« Barber, Thomas Pell, John Marsh.
Pagex. [1783.]
[48]. At a Vestry held this Twenty first Day of April 1783 being
Easter Monday W"* Pell was rechosen Church Warden for
the ensuing Year by me W^ Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry W* Hawkes was chosen Church Warden for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh,
Tho* Marsh, Jn« Aspinal, W* Barber. At the same Vestry
W" Barber & Tho^ Tresslar were chosen Overseers of the
Poor— & W" Hawkes & Tho» Tresslar were chosen Con-
stables for the ensuing year by the Parishioners underwritten.
W^ Stanton Vicar, John Marsh, Jn^ Aspinal.
Pagexx. [1784.1
[49]. At a Vestry held this Twelfth Day of April 1784 being Easter
Monday W" Pell was re-chosen Ch. Warden for the ensuing
Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry John
Garlick was chosen Church Warden for the ensuing Year
by the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh, Jn® Aspinal,
Tho^ March, W* Hawkes, WiU» Pell. At the same Vestry
John Garlick, & John Lowick were chosen Overseers & Con-
stables for the ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten.
W» Stanton Vicar, Jn*» Aspinal, W" Hawkes, Will" Pell.
Ih. t. d.
When the Luid TUc and Fee fturm rent ia Dednotod out of ^42*^
Per year ... ... ... ... 158 7 8
The Land tax Per Year ia ^ ' |
The Fbe farm rent Per Tear ia 068
2 8 I
There ia Dae to the Town from Wm. Smiths town Land
Thoee Three Ao^ That Stand here
Aa yon may see Dne to Town
M' Wm. Barber has charged For Writing three Yeara Aoooonta
0»
12
2 8
3
10
0"
212 Maultom Register. [Vestries:
Pagexii, [lySsY
[50]. At a Vestry held this Twenty Eighth Day of March xySc being
Easter Monday W^ Pell was le-chosen CSiurch Warden for
the ensuing Year by me W"^ Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry John Garlick was re-diosen Church Warden for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. Tho^ March,
Jn^" Aspinal, Will" Pell, John Lowick. At the same Vestiy
Tho^ March & W"* Pell at the Town were chosen Overseers
Be Constables for the ensuing Year by the Parishioners under-
written. W" Stanton Vicar, Jn* Aspinal, John Gariick. At
the same Vestry it was ordered that all Accounts be passed as
soon as possible after the expiration of the several offices held
in this Parish in order to prevent the Confusion & incon-
venience arising from former neglect.f W™ Stanton Vicar,
John Garlick, Jn<^ Aspinal, Tho^ March.
* Note in the Chnrohwardena' Book (page 16) s— " Apr. 13, 178$. At a
Vestry heli at the Checker [f/im] Then was Letten to IT Jot: Wliotl The
Great Town Close, Lying on the West Side of Koolton, at Four Pounds Per
year yearly and he is to Bnter at Lady day 0.8. 1785 and the Tenant Is to
Keep the If onnd np."
t No donbt it is in reference to thia matter that certain notes appear on
pages 8 and 9 of the Ohnrchwardens' Aoooimt Book. One of these haa alxeady
been quoted ; a second is given below : —
** M' John Matfih Beoe^ of IT"* Bmiih two Yearn Bent Dae Lady day 1774 and
I77S.
Which is When the Land Tax and qnit rent Deducted out is— 79t>> 3* i^
He Laid Down 50*^ for the Incloser and Paid Himself, and GhiTe the
Bemainder to TTm Barber,
Then Iff' W^^ Barber Beo<i six yearn rent and a half of TP** Bmiih Which
Comes to as Herein 2$f^ ;• 5|d
In the old Book he says— Beoei^ of IT** Smith
In this Book in his Bece^ Stands in 1781, The first is
The Second ia
The Third is
Thefonrthis
The fifth is
The sixth is
The seventh ia
26. t. d.
Dne to the Town from IP^ Barber From the Land that ) 9a s 4
ir« Bmiih rented of the town > 79 « *
Which W W^ Barbtfr BecjJ of TT** Smith
There is wanting In M' Barberu ac^ :
Three Tears Bent for the Great town Close on the Kaat aide 4 lo o
F6r the Little Town Close 400
To one Tears rent for the Great Town )
Close on the West side Dne Lady day 1777 j
20 3
7
19 19
4*
19 12
JH
39 6
19 13
9
19 19
5
19 12
19 12
f
£m «5
H
a» 3
7
£in 19
31
276
SunTotaU £^ 5 S"
i78s-'788.] Memorabilia, 213
Pagt »ii. [778^.]
[51]. At a Vestry held this Serenteenth Daj of April 1786 beidg
Easter Monday W™ Pell was rechosen Charch Warden for
the ensuing Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry John Oarlick was re-chosen Chnrch Warden for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh,
In* A spinal, W"» Barber, Tho" March. At the same Vestry
W" Pell at the Lodge & Brian Pywell were chosen Overseers
& Constables for the ensuing Year by the Parishioners under-
written. W" Stanton Vicar John Marsh, W" Barber, Jn*
AspinaL
Page m. [7787.]
[52} At a Vestry held this Ninth Day of April 1787 being Easter
Monday W"* Pell was rechosen Ch. Warden for the ensuing
Year by me W"* Stanton A.M. Vicar. At the same Vestry
2ohn Garlick* was re chosen Ch Warden for the ensuing Year
y the Parishioners underwritten. Jn* Aspinal, John Marsh,
Bryan Pywell. At the same Vestry John Aspinal & Clark
Barber were appointed Overseers and Constables for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. W™ Stanton
Vicar, W Pell, Bryan Pjrwell.
Page XV. [77<fiy.]
[53]. At a Vestry held this Twenty Fourth Day of March 1788 being
Easter Monday Bryan Pjrwell was chosen Ch : Warden for
the ensuing Year by me W" Sunton Vicar. At the same
Vestry John Lowick was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing
year by the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh, John
Aspinal, Tho^ March, Thomas Pell. At the same Vestry
John Marsh and John Laundon were appointed Overseers it.
Constables for the ensuing year by the Parishioners under-
written. W» Stanton Vicar, John Gariick, W« Barl)er, B.
Pywell, John Barber, Clarke Page Barber.f
* He has written the following note on page 30 in the Charchwardens'
Book : — *' 17S6, April 21. A TCBtrey held at the Parish Charch at Moulton then
let to FtUw Taylw the Groat Town Close East side Rent 2 i o
1787 April 9. ITOlM To.'^lor two Town oloeen Bent o 16 o
2 17 o
1788 April 7. A ▼estrey held at the Parish Charch at Moulton then
Let to Tho« Karrit^ the Great Town Close West
tide, Rent 3 13 6
/tfJ^ OaHfdb, Chorchwarden.'*
t A note on page 21 in the Gliaroh wardens' Book runs as follows : —
** ICay 28, 1789, Hemorandnm.
" M' Clarke Barber stands indebted to the Town for six years Rent of a
Piece of Ground (originally set out for a Stone Pit on the Bonghton Road)
after the Bate of Ten Shillings per Ann : due last Michaelmas — of which Land
or Gtound ha hereby acknowledges himself the Tenant, and the abo^e Rent to
be due to the Town — Olarkt Pagt Barber. Witness to the abore, W*^ Stanton,
Vic'.'*
214 MouUan Register, [Vestries:
Page xvi. [//Sp].
[$4]. At a Vestry held this Thirteenth Day of April 1789 being
Easter Monday John Aspinal was chosen Ch : Warden for
the ensuing Year by me, W* Sunton Vicar. At the same
Vestry Thonaas Pell was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing
Year Year \sic\ by the Parishioners underwritten. W" Barber,
Bryan Pywell, John Marsh, W" Pell. At the same Vestry
John Barber & Tho' Pell were appointed Overseers & Con-
stables for the ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten.
W» Stanton Vicar, W°^ Barber, B. Pywell, W" PeU.
Page rvii. \ljgo^
[55]. At a Vestiy held this Sixth Day of April 1790 being Easter
Tuesday John Marsh was chosen Ch: Warden for the
ensuing Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
Thomas Marsh was chosen Ch: Warden for the ensuing
Year by the Parishioners underwritten. B. Pywell, Clarke
Page Barber, W" Barber, Jn® Aspinal. At the same Vestry
W* Barber & Joseph Elliot were chosen Overseers & Con-
stables for the ensuing year by the Parishioners underwritten.
W» Stanton Vicar, John Marsh, Will" Pell, Jn<> Aspinal,
B. Pywell, Clarke Page Barber.
Page xviii. [l7piy
[56]. At a Vestry held this Twenty Fifth Day of April 1791 being
Easter Monday W" Barber was chosen Ch: Warden for
the ensuing Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same
Vestry Clarke Page Barber was chosen Ch : Warden for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. Will" Pell,
B. Pywell, John Marsh, Tho" March, Jeremiah Perrin. At
the same Vestry John Garlick* & Tho" Tresslar were chosen
Overseers & Constables for the ensuing year by the Parish-
ioners underwritten. W" Stanton Vicar, Will" Pell., John
Marsh, B. Pywell.
Pagexxx. [I7p2.]
[57]. At a Vestry held this Ninth Day of April 1 792 being Easter
Monday W" Barber was re-chosen Ch: Warden for the
ensuing Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
W" Pell at the Town was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing
year by the Parishioners imderwritten. Will" Pell, Thomas
PeU, Jn** Aspinal, Jeremiah Perrin, Tho' March, ITio^ Tresslor.
At the same Vestry Thomas March & W" Pell at the Town
were chosen Overseers & Constables for the ensuing year bv
the Parishioners underwritten. W"^ Stanton Vicar, W"* Pell,
W™ Barber, Jn^ Aspinal, Thomas Pell, Jeremiah Perrin.
* Note in the Highway Book under the year 1791 : —
"The foUowing Toola A Implements belonging to the Town are as
foUowB, A are in the hands of M' Qoriiek: 4 Sle^ Hammers, 2 Whsel
Barrows, i Hand Barrow."
1 789- 1 797} Memorabilia, 2 1 5
Page XX. Il7pj.]
[58]. At a Vestry held this Tirst Day o( April 1793 being £a8ter
Monday John Barber was chosen Church Warden for the
ensuing Year by me W" Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
Brian Pywell was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing year by
the Parishioners underwritten. John Marsh» W™ Barber, Jn«
Aspinal, Will" Pteli, Thomas Pell. At the same Vestry W»
Peii at the Lodge and Brian Pywell were chosen Overseers Be
Constables for the ensuing year by the Parishioners under-
written. W« Stanton Vicar, John Marsh, W» Barber, Jn^
Aspinal.
Page xxi. [//p^]
[59], At a Vestry held this Twenty First Day of April 1794 being
Easter Monday Samuel Marsh was chosen Church Warden
for the ensuing Year by me W"» Stanton Vicar. John
Aspinal at the same Vestry was chosen Church Warden for
the ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. Will*
Pell, John Marsh, Bryan Pywell, Thomas Pell, Clarke Page
Barber, Jeremiah Perrin. At the same Vestry John Aspinal
& Clarke Page Barber were chosen Overseers & Constables
for the ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. W"
Stanton Vicar, W" Pell, Bryan Pywell. Thomas Pell, Thomas
Tressler.
Page xxii.* [//OJ.]
[60]. At a Vestryf holden the 7^ of April 1795 William Pell at
Lodge and Clark Page Barber was chosen Church Wardens
for the ensuing year. W™ Barber, Thomas Pell, Samuel
Marsh. George Watts and William Collins [uere chosen]
Overseers of Uie Poor. Samuel Marsh, W» Barber, Thomas
Pell.
Page vi. [I7p7.]
[61]. At a Vestry held this sixteenth Day of April 1797 being Easter
Monday Joseph Manning was chosen Church Warden for the
ensuing Year by me W"* Stanton Vicar. At the same Vestry
John Garlick was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing year
by the Parishioners underwritten. W» Barber, Thomas Pell,
Bryan Pywell, George Watts, Samuel Marsh. At the same
Vestry W« Barber & Tho« Pell were chosen Overseers &
Constables for the ensuing year by the Parishioners under-
written. W» SUnton, Bryan Pywell, George Watts, I'ho^
Tresslor.
* Bemainder of page Inaoribed with the special Yestrj Meeting of
27 Haj, 1798. The Yestry of 1796 is not recorded, bat the Chnrchwardens
tor this jear were /». Laandon and Oeo. Watts.
t This Vestry, together with others dated 27 April, 1 July, 5 July, and
15 Oct. 1795, will be found in Seo. viii. of " Life in the Pariah of Moulton a
awndred Yeare Ago."
2i6 MauUon Register. [Vestries:
Page xlv. [1798],
[6i]. At a Vestry held this Tenth Day of April 1798 being Easter
Tuesday W» Collins of Thorplands was chosen Church
Warden for the ensuing Year by me W™ Stanton Vicar. At
the same Vestry Thomas Pell was chosen Ch : Warden for the
ensuing Year by the Parishioners underwritten. W™ Collins,
Jn^ Aspinal, John Garlick At the same Vestry Sam* Marsh
& John Bond were appointed Overseers & Constables for
the ensuing year by the Parishioners underwritten. W"
Stanton Vicar, Jn*» Aspinal, W« Barber, W* Collins. Jn<>
[blank].
Page xxii.* [/79<?.]
[63]. At a Vestry holden this 27^ Day of May 1798 e:q>ressly for
the purpose of chusing a Ch : Warden in the room of Tho^
Pell lately deceasedf W" Barber^ was chosen Ch : Warden for
the ensuing year by the Parishioners underwritten. Clarke
Page Barber, Will» Pell, John Garlick, ]n^ Aspinal, Sm.
Marsh.
Page xlvii. [lypp,]
[64], At a Vestry § held this Twenty Fifth Day of March 1799 W»»
Marsh was chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing Year by me,
* The upper part of this page oontains a note on the Yestiy of 1795.
t Buried 15 May, 1798.
X At the end of the Church wardena' Acoonnt Book this note occurs : —
** This is to certify that I hare taken on Bent of M' WUl^ Barber a Cloee
of Pasture or enclosed Ground belonging to the Poor of the Pariah of Moulton
in the County of Northampton commonly known by the name of Houlton
Poor Fiehpool in the Parish of Guilsborough. I am to give five Pounda p'
Tear clear of all Tax (that is I am to pay the Land Tax and all other incum-
brances that may be imposed on the aforesaid Close) — The Tear to commence
on the 5^^ of April now next comming, and to pay the Bent two Pound ten
shillings every half year (viz.) on the lO^ of October and the 5^ of April in
every Tear, the first Payment to commence on the loth of October next.— And
I have also agreed not to Plough, dig up or disturb the Ground, as I only am
to graze or Mow the Close for Hay. And I have further agreed not to cut, lop
or disturb any Tree, Hedge or underwood, without first obtaining the concent
of the Trustees and Churchwardens of the Parish of Moulton for the Time
being — In witness hereof I have sit my Hand this twelfth day of March 1799.
Tho mark of X William Darker. Witness, Henry RahhieK^*
§ One other Vestry remains to be noted, and that is for the year 1840,
the record of which will be found in Begister lY. It runs aa follows ^ —
"April 22nd 1840. — A vestry was held this day for the purpose of
examining according to custom the accounts of the churchwardens for the
year preceding but the books being in possession of the Vice-Chancellor in
which those accounts are entered, no such accounts could be examined.
Notice was given for receiving tenders this day for four separate half acrea of
land set out by the Commissioners at the time of the indosure of this Parish
for the purpose of digging stones for the repair of the high roads of it. One
half acre adjoins the property of Mr. Bartlett MiUer, of Brampton. The said
1798-1799-] MemarabUia. 217
W» Stantoo Vicar. At the same Vestry John Bond was
chosen Ch : Warden for the ensuing year by the Parishioners
underwritten. W« Barber, W. CoUins, Jn* Aspinal, Samuel
Maish. At the same Vestry W- Marsh & John Bond were
chosen Orerseeis & Constables for the ensoing Year by the
Parishioners underwritten. W" Stanton Vicar, W« Collins,
Jn* Aspinal, W» Barber, Samuel Marsh.
If r. Bartleti Miller offered by tender the ram of £S5 for this said half-acre,
which being the only tender, was accepted. Another half-acre adjoins the
property of Mr. John Ekint, of Brizworth. The said Mr. John SkittB offered by
tender the snm of /3$ for this said half -acre, which being the only tender, was
accepted. The thii^ half-acre adjoins the property of Mr. Anthony Barlcer
Child», of Ecton. The said Mr. Anthony Barker OtlcU offered by tender the
■an of £2$ for this said half -acre, which being the only tender, was accepted.
For the fourth half-acre no tender was received. This being the day for
electing Churchwardens for the year ensuing, Mr. Bamnel Manh was nominated
by the Beyerend ThomcB Sander» as the Minister's Churchwarden ; and Mr.
Barber proposed and Mr. John TreUler seconded the proposal, that Mr.
HiUyard be the Parish Churchwarden for the said time, which [uku] passed
unanimously. It was also resolTed unanimously that a Church-rate of
twopence in the Pound be collected forthwith. [Signed'] Thanuu Bandera^
Chairman; Clark HiUyard, Wm, Barber, John Treaeler, Band. Marth, John
Treeeier, Juar."
£17. Pans!) ^flitrrs.
(i) Churchwardens, 1495 — 1902.
This list is compiled from many sources, bat owing to the loss
of all the vestry books of earlier date than 1737, it is not possible
to make it complete, while as regards the names of Charchwardens
elected between 1741 and 1799, since these occur in a preceding
section* there is no necessity to repeat them here. It only remains
to add that in each entry the Vicar s warden is placed first and the
parish warden next; also that the spelling of the surnames has
throughout been faithfully copied.
1495. John Luk, Nicholas
CoUes.
1548. Thomas Colles» Thomas
Lucke.
1553. John Lyne, Richard
Fysher. »
1599. Humph. Nymes, Chris-
toph. Robbins.
1606. Wm. Dunckly, Wm.
Harris.
161 2. Ric. Quince, Wm.
Osboume.
1613. Christoph. Robins, Hy.
Cosby.
1614. Thos. Allam, Nic Marsh.
1615. Jas.Doxcey,Thos. Gibson.
1 6 16. Silv. Lucke, Geo. Cam-
field.
1618. Thos. Tebbet, Thos.
Coles.
1622. Ric. Fowler, Wm. Em-
Sonne.
1633. Silv. Lucke, Thos. Lau-
dane.
1624. Nic Marsh, Hy. Allen.
1625. Thos. Coales, Jn. White.
1626. Humph. Stratton, Jn.
Tebbut.
1627. Rob. Rogers, ITios.
Donkly.
1628. Jn. Whorly, Jn. Pell.
1 629. Wm. Farthingworth, Geo.
Tyte.
1630. Geo. Comfield, Geo.
Stocken.
1 63 1. Nic. Marsh, Hy. Alljn.
1633. Wm. Lyne.
1634. Josias Hobson, Jn. Coles.
1650. Thos. Marsh. Wm. Watts.
1^53* Wm. Watts, Jn. Marsh.
1654. Jn. Pell, Wm. Watts.
1^55- Wm. Watts, Jn. Perrin.
1656. Wm. Watts, Jn. Colls.
'^57- Jn. Marsh, Wm. Watts.
1665. Wm.Gibson,Sam.Joanes.
1689. Rob. Mills, Wm. PeU.
1690. Mart. Pell, Edw. Gobey.
1698. Thos. Worley, Ric
Garlick.
1699. Jn. Watts, Jn. Barber.
1702. [yn. IForley ?]
1 70.5. Jn. Worley [yn. Garlick ?]
1 706. Wm. Watts, Thos. Watts.
1707. Jn. Marsh, Thos. Watts.
1709. Jn. Garlick, Sam. PelL
171 1. iDan, Barber}^ Wm.
Joanes.
171a. Nic. Marsh.
1 714. Ric. Mills.
1 7 15. Jn. Sanderson, Thos.
Allom.
1716. [Thos. ff'ails}]
* ** Meetings of ike Vestry " (Register II) : $ee pages 200 to 217.
[List I.]
Memorabilia,
219
i7ir
1718.
1719.
1720.
1721.
1722.
17*3.
1729.
1730.
1732.
«737-
Jn. Worley,
Jos. Worley.
Jn. Manning, Jn. Clarke.
Thos. Milles, Hy. Jones.
Jn. Barbar» Nic. Marsh.
Nic. Marsh» Jn. Barbar.
George Worley.
Thos. Worley.
Jn. Clarck, Wm. Lowick.
Thos. Worley, Win.
Jones.
Chapman Barber, John
Manning.
1738. 1 Jn. Manning, Chapman
1739.3 Barber.
1740. Jn.Clarcke,MarkAhhrop.
^'7jn See under
T799] " y^tm Meelingsn*
1800. Samuel Marsh, John
Aspinal.
1801. William Pell, Clarke Page
Barber.
1802. George Walts, William
Lowick.
1803. John Garlick, William
Barber.
1804. John Manning, William
Collins.
1805. William Marsh, John
Bond.
1806 I ^,j„.
1815
I8I6.
1817.
1818.
I8I9.
illiam Pell,
Mai-sh.
William
ThomasTressler,N icholas
Marsh.
Nicholas Marsh, Thomas
Tressler.
John Tressler, John
Knibb,
George Pell, Geoige
Litdifield Watts.
1820.
1811.
1822.
1823.
1824.
1825.
1826.
1827.
1828.
1829.
1830.
1831.
1832
1833.
1834.
1835
to
1840.
1841.
1842
to
1846.
1847.
1848
1849
1850.
I85I
1852
1853.
John Manning Fdl,
Samuel Marsh.
William Barber, Nicholas
Marsh.
Thomas Tressler, John
Marsh.
John Tressler, Jonathan
Pell.
William Barber, George
Litchfield Watts.
Lewis Pell, William Hunt.
Thomas Tressler, Lewis
Pell
Lewis Pell, John Marsh.
William Barber, John
Aspinal.
John Tressler, William
Barber.
William Barber, John
Tressler.
William Barber, John
Garlick
^William Barber, Clarke
5 Hillyard
Clarke Hillyard, William
Hunt.
( Samuel Marsh, Clarke
( Hillyard.
Samuel Marsh, William
Bryan.
7 Bartlett Miller, Samuel
i Marsh.
Bartlett Miller, William
Tressler.
Bartlett Miller, William
Barber.
f John Tressler, William
\ Barber.
* At these meetings the osaal castom wm to elect one ofBcer for the
"East Side" of the parish and another for the "West Side," the Vicar's
Warden representing each of these great diyisions alternately; thns, in all
the years ending with an odd nnmber between 1741 and 1777 he was choaen
from the " East," while in those With an eren nnmber he was selected from the
"West."
220
MouUon Register,
[List I.
John Tressler,
Charles EUiot.
John Tressler,
Marsh.
John
1854.
1855)
to \
1872.)
1873 ) John Tressler,
1874. ) Turner.*
1875. William Fisher Checklcy,
George Turner.
18?$ I William Fisher Checkley,
18^8 I 8arauel Adams.
William
George
1879. Greorge Turner* Samnel
Adams.
1880) George Turner, George
x88i. \ Eads.
1882
to
1886.
1887
1888.
1889
to
1892.
1893.
1894.
i895t
to
1900,
190I4
1902.
(George Turner, Samuel
C Monk.
) William Baker,t Samuel
) Monk.
) Bassett T. Seckfaam,
C William Baker.
Thomas 'M. Jameson,
William Baker.
Thomas M. Jameson,
George Kefford.
) Robert York, George
X Kefford.
} George Siddons, Robert
York.
(ii) Overseers of the Poor, 1655—1850.
1655. Jn. Barber, Jn. Marsh.
1 656. Hy. Chapman, Jn. Barber.
1657. Jn. Coles, Jn. Barber.
1669. Jn. Watts, Sam. Jones.
1702. Nic. Marsh, Mart. Pell.
170J. Greo. Worley.
1 706. (jeo. Worley, Jn. Garlick.
1 7 1 1 . Jn. Clarke, Thos. Worley.
1720. Jn. Saunderson, Thos.
Tebbott.
1730.
Jn. Worley, Thos.
Tressler.
Ric. Garlick, Thos. May-
cock.
Jn. Marsh.
^'l!^\See under
1799 ) " ^"^""^ Meetings."]]]
1800. Joseph Manning, William
Marsh.
1732.
* They were chosen lay representatiyeB this year and again in 1876 for
the Rural Decanal Conference.
t Lay representative at the Rural Decanal Conference — in 1887 in the
room of Henry Oamund Ifethercote, and in the following year with Dcmid
Oeorge Lewis.
X ''Sidesmen" were first appointed in 1885, between which date and
1895 the following names are recorded : —
1885.
1885— 1889.
1885— 1894.
1885—1895.
1886— 1890.
1887- 1888.
1887-1890.
William Howes.
John Georsre Jones.
Robert York.
William Baker.
William Frisby.
Oeorge Spring.
James Frisby.
1887— 1895.
1889- 1892.
1891—1893.
1891— 1895.
1893-1895.
1894.
Benjamin John Madge.
Fred ICabbatt
Oeorge Keffiird.
William Bonsor.
Thomss Kyles.
Thomas Tipler.
William Paylor.
Ante, pages 211 to 217.
List IL]
m09HOttiviiUi» .
221
1801. WUliam Pell, Bmrn
PyweU.
1802. John Aspinal, William
Collins.
r8o3. John Laundon, George
Litchfield Watts.
1804. William Barber, Samuel
Marsh.
1805. John Bond, Thomas
Tressler.
1806. John Grarlick, Thomas
Ward.
1807. William Lowick, John
Pell.
1808. Edward Ward, Thomas
Rice.
1809. William Drage, William
Pell.
18 10. Br7an Pywell, William
Barber, jun'.
181 1. Samuel Marsh, John As-
pinal.
1811. George Litchfield Watts,
Thomas Tressler.
1813. Nicholas Marsh,
K[ichard?] Lowick.
1814. William Lowick, Thomas
Ward
1815. Bryan Pywell, John Pell.
1 816. William Marsh, John
Tressler.
1 817. William Barber, jun',
George Pell.
1818. George Litchfield Watts,
Robert Marsh
1819. Ntdiolas Marsh, John
Tressler.
i8ao. Jonathan Pell, John
Wareing.
1821. Jonathan Pell, Stephen
Manning.
1822. Jonathan Pell, Thomas
Ward.
1823. George Litchfield Watts,
William Hunt.
1824. Lewis Pell, Richard Bar-
ber.
1825. Thomas Tressler, John
Marsh.
1826. William Barber, John
A spinal.
1827. John Tressler, Stephen
Manning.
1828. George Litchfield Watts,
sen^ William Hunt.
1 829. John Garlick, John Turn-
bull.
1830. John Marsh, Lewis Pell.
1 83 1. William Barber, Thomas
Tressler.
1832. John Tressler, John
Aspinal.
1833. John Marsh, Greorge
Litchfield Watts.
1834. Samuel Marsh, John
TumbulL
1835.* Thomas Pell, Lewis Pell.
1836. William Barber, William
Hunt.
1837. William Painter, John
Pell.
1838. William Bryan, William
Marsh.
1839. Bartlett Miller, William
Allgood.
1840. John Aspinal, Stephen
Manning.
1 841. William Barber, John
Tressler, jun'.
1842. John Aspinal, William
Wareing.
1843. William Bryan, John
Blunt.
1844. Roger Hewitt, George
Roulson.
1845. William Hunt, Thomas
Wareing.
1849. John Charles Elliot.
1 8 jo. William Aspinal, William
Pell.
• Kx-oAoto Qwtfdiaa Jn. NHhtrcont (Vioe-Ch»iniiaii, Brizworth Unioii).
222
MouUan Register.
[List III.
'774.
1775
1776
1777.
1781
to
1784.
1785.
1786.
1788.
1789.
1790.
1791.
179a.
«793.
»794.
1795
1796.
1797.
1798.
1799.
1800.
(Hi) Surveyors of the
\ Jn. Marsh, Thos. March,
I Jn. Barber, Jn. Garlick.
\ Jn. Marsh, Thos. March,
I Jn. Barber, Jn. Garlick.
Jn. Marsh, Wm. Barber.
I Wm. Pell, Ckrke Barber.
. Jn. Marsh, Wm. Pell.
. Jn. Marsh, Jn. Barber.
. Bryan Pjrwell, Jn.
Laundon.
. Jn. (Jarlick, Wm. Pell.
. Wm. SUnton^t Wm.
Barber.
Jn. Marsh, Wm. Barber.
. Wm. Sunton, Wm.
Barber.
Wm. Stanton, Thos.
Tressler.
X Sam. Marsh, Jn. Clarke
Barber.
Jn. Laundon, Jn. Garlick.
Brjan Pywell, Geo. Watts.
Jn. Marsh, Wm. Barber.
Wm. Marsh, Jn. Bond.
Wm. Stanton, Wm. Pell
(Lodge).
Highway* 1774 — 1848.
1801. Jn, Aspinal, Wm. Collins,
,Q ^ ) Thos. Pell, Jos. Manning.
'^^*- j Sam. Marsh, Jn. Gariick.
Jn. Laondon, Bryan Pj-
weU.
Wm. Barber, Geo. Watts.
Wm. Marsh, Jn. Bond.§
Thos. Tresslor, Thos.
Ward.
1807.11 Wm. Pell, Edw. Ward.
i8o8.f Wm. Stanton, Sam.
Marsh.
Geo. Watts, Jn. Pfell.
Bryan Pywell, Jn. Bond.
Wm. Barber, jun', Thos.
Tresslor.
1803.
1804.
1805.
1806.
1809.
1 8 10.
1811.
1812.
1813,
1814,
1815
1816.
In. Garlick, Nic. Marsh.
Wm. Drage, Jn. Aspinal.
Wm. Marsh, Jn. Pell.
Jn. Knibb, Jn. Tressler.
Wm. Barber, jun^ Sam.
Marsh.
181 7. Geo. Litchfield Watts,
Geo. Pfell.
1818. Wm. Stanton, Thos,
Tressler.
i8i9.*»Nic. Marsh, Thos. Ward
1820. Jn. Marsh, Jn. Pell.
1 8a I . Wm. Barber, Geo. Watts.
1848 Wm. Bryan, Jn. Tressler.
* Sometimea called "Oveneen," at other times "Oreneers and
Sorreyors " ; in later yean the offlciala are termed '* Waywardens."
t Vicar of the Parish, 1768—1830.
X The 4ioconnt8 for this year will be found in Sec sir. of " lAfe «ii tht
Parish of Moulton a Hundred Ttart Ago"
§ Described as ** Overseers of the Highways in the Parish and Parish
Fields of Moolton."
II The "Composition Koney for the Highways" amoonted this year to
£$ 2S. 9id., the list containing the names of twenty freeholders; in the
following year the amount is £$ 13s. id., but neither the Yicar nor Bart
Miller occnr in the list.
T Of the *' tools belonging to the parish" in 1808 and 1809 mention is
made of 2 wheelbarrows, 2 iron wedges, an iron bar and a sledge hammer,
together with 5 pickaxes, 2 shovels and 2 hammers in 1808, and 6 ''pecken,"
I " stackaz," and 3 shoyels in the following year.
** Tools belonging to the parish in 1819 : (a) " West Side : 5 shoyeh, 3
peckers, i scraper, i iron bar, 3 barrows, I hand bairow, 3 hammers, i plank";
(5) ** East Side : 4 shovels, 2 hammers, I sledge hammer, 2 barrows, 1 scraper,
1 pecker, I iron bar, t tomahawk." (Highway Book).
Ust IV.]
Memorabilia.
233
(iv) Parish Constables,* 1782—1850.
1783.
>7«3.
1784.
'785-
[17S6
to
1799
[1800
to
1829
1830.
1831.
1832.
1833.
1834.
1835.
1836.
Rob. Barber» Jn. Barber.
Wm. Hawkes, Thos.
Tressler.
Jn. Garlidc, Jn. Lowick.
Thos. March. Wm. Pell
(Town).
\See under
J " Feslry Meetingsr'W
r See list of " Overseers
^ of the Poorr^X
Jn. Marsh, Lewis Pell.§
Wm. Barber, Thos.
Tressler.
Jn. Tressler, Jn. Aspinal.
Jn. Marsh, Wm. Watts.
Sam. Marsh. Jn.TurnbuU.
Thos, Pell, Jn. Flecknoe.
Thos. Bjnyan.
i»37 '
to
1840. ^
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1850.I
Thos. Worley.
Bartlett Miller, Thos.
Worley.
Bartlett Miller, Thos.
Williamson, Thos.
Worley.
Wm. Tressler, Thos.
Williamson, Thos.
Worley.
Thos. Worley, Thos.
Williamson, Wm.
Tanner.
Jn. Blunt, Wm. Tanner,
Thos. Worley, Wm.
Worley, Rob. Dawson.
Jn. Chas. Elliot.
*^ Conoenung the Constable and hie office much might be written, but
l^re it is only necessary to place on record the following remarks : — (i) Staff'.
This is a heayy weapon, about 18 inches long, with the royal arms painted
upon a black ground, and the word "Moulton " above ; undated, but procured
about 1832, and well used since. (2)^ Handcuffs : Marked " N.C.P." for County
Police, and made by T. ^ A. Longmore ; size, when closed, from 2 to 2| inches
wide, the key being 2 J inches long, and the connecting links 3i ins. (3) Stocks
and Pillory : The site still preserved in the name ** Stocks* Hill" at the entrance
to Church Street. (4) Pound : In what was formerly called " Pound Lane,''
opposite the present "Telegraph Inn." (5) Cucking Stool: Situated along
the Pitflford itoad on ^ Washpit Green," and no doubt the ancient ponds of the
Manor house were also used on notorious occasions.
t AnU, pages 213 to 217.
X The names are given on pages 220-1. The offices of Overseer and
Constable were combined during the years 1784 to 1834.
§ On 7 Dec. 1830 the following persons were sworn in " Special Con-
stables to keep the Peace of this Parish of Moulton, and Parishes of Boughton
* Pittsford ft Overstone": — Thos, Ward and John Aspinal, farmers; Wm.
Allgood and Thos, Cooper, butchers ; Wm, Manning and Jesse Smith, grocers ;
<^o. G^«n, publican ; Jn, Merry, miller; Wm, Wareing, baker; Oeo, Roulson,
glazier; Jos, Jeyes, mason; Wm. Jeyes, labourer; Benj. Baker, Wm, Bradshaw,
2%ot. Ohamhers; and about 30 others whose names are mutilated in the
Parish Testry Book.
II " At a Yestry held this day June 14. 1850, it was resolved that in conse-
quence of representations having been made to the said Yestry by the Rev.
Mr. Ward, Mr. Bradshaw, and others, ratepayers of the parish, that numerous
OTil dispoiBed persons assembled by night at all hours insult and annoy the
peaceable inhabitants by singing song^ and breaking windows and other very
disorderly acts, it was resolved by this Yestry to prepare and sign a petition
to be presented to the chief Constable that he will at the earliest convenience
appoint and station a Police Constable within the said parish of Moulton, the
population of the parish exceeding 1400." The petition was granted, and
224
Moulton Register.
[List v.]
(v) Parish Clerks^ 1583
— 1902.
Date.
PisaoNS.
BUBIALS.
"583
John Baker
Maurice Baker
37 September 1613.
1613
c. 1640.
c. 1670
Robert Coleman
10 March 1693.
1693
Jeffery Gibson
4 May 1693.
1693
John Lojn
Robert Mills
39 March 1730.
1730
3 August 1736.
1736
Francis Blunt
37 Februarj 1757.
1757
William Hills, senior
10 February 1765.
17^5
William Hills, f«»for»
William Bradshaw
II August 17$^.
1799
c. 1814.
c. 1814
Thomas Vaus
8 November 1830.
3 April 1830
Edward Brittent
31 August 1853.
33 Sep. 1853
Felix Britten {
17 January 1871.
14 Apr. 1871
Josiah Stevenson §
35 October 1874.
9 Apr. 1874
Charles Stevensonll
—
■inoe that time the following oiBeen have been stationed here: — 1850^ Jot.
HiVU>ck\ 1853, Bam. SaiMom; 1858-1865, Fm. KiUhen; 1873, Wm, fiimaiw;
1876, Ltvi Dennis Andrew i 1881, Jn, Tacki 1886, Wm. WmIi 1893, Itaac
Wright.
* Bom in 1738.
t Bom 1786. Many notee oonoeming thie "Poet Clerk" will be
fonnd in the Northamptfm Beporter of 34 Aug., ChrotUele of 2 Sep^ and
Herald of 34 Aug. and 7 Sep. 1895.
X Baptised 4 Oct. 1835. In the Yestiy Book, nnder date 33 Sep. 1853, his
appointment is thus ref en^ to : — " It was resolved that Felim Br&tm^ should
be appointed Parish Clerk at the Annual Salary of £*j, and f 3 xos. additional
should be given for ringing the Bells at the usual stewed times, winding up the
clook, keeping the churchyard dean, Ac. — T. £(af»der«, Yiear.''
§ At a meeting of the Vestry on the date mentioned, it was reaolTed
" that the same payments be made to Joeiak StevenBon as were formerly made
to his Predecessor, with some exceptions. The payments annually are ^10^
for which he must perform the duties of parish Clerk, keep the Churdi and
Churchyard dean, and ring the Bells at the usual times. He must also light
the fires in the Stores when required, and particularly on Saturday.— 7.
fiaiMiers, Vicar."
II He was appointed parish defk and sexton on the resignation of his
brother, through ninese.
MOULTON.
I. INDEX LOCORUM.
Compiled by Sn)»T J. Kadoi.
[Tbe figure in ( ) denotes the nomber of timee the plaee ooonn on the page.]
Ii reg u l«Hlee>— (a) eounirUi mitiimg ; . . . oaptiTefl, i8o ; Maimnie oaptiTes,
i8a (6)eo«iiiMt miuing : . . • iSo, 184; Bammerham (?) South, 186;
Barents 186; Exon, puis street, 186; Qratwood, 186; Heartaeeee, 187;
Moooetoke, 186 ; W . . . oot, 189. (c) paritkea mitting ; . . . oowkeepen,
185 ; . . . inundattoD, 187, 180; .. . Bttfiereni, 186; ,. ton ohurah, 186;
• . . ohareh, 182 ; ... St. Hyld's ohapel, 189 ; ... St. John Baptist's
church, 189 ; ... St. Swithm's church, 188 ; . . . Trinity ohareh, x88].
Abbote Bnxnley (Abbnts Bromley)
[00. Staffs.], Z87.
Abington [co. Northt.l zziii, 53,
i6z.
Adderiey (Adderiy) [co. Shrops.],
184.
Addington Too. Surrey], 187.
Addington Magna [co. Northt.], zx,
Addington Parra [co. Kortht.], zx;
Mansion, 70.
Adstock [co. Bucks.], zxir.
Albrigfaton [00. Shrops.], 188.
Aloester (Alloester) [co. Wanrs.],
188.
Alconbnxy (Alcombury) [00. Hunts.],
i8z.
Alderford [co. Norfolk], 188.
Aldwinckle (AldwincUe All Saints)
[co. Kortht.], xxi, xxii, 80.
Attrawais, tee Alrewas.
Ali«snui (Allrawais) [co. Staff.), 187.
Amberley (Amberly) [co. Sussex],
zzii (a), 96, 186.
Aithingworth [co. Koitht.], 53.
Ashby de la Zouch [co. LeicJ, zx2,
Ashl^, Hears (Meers Ashby) [co.
Kortiit.], XXV, 79.
AsfaUm [00. Devon], 183.
ATignon [France], xir.
Ayntioe [00. Kortht.], xxii, 149.
9".
Backford [co. Ches.], z88.
Badby fco. Kortht.], xxxb
Bakewdl [00. Derby], z87.
Balmoral [Scotland], xxxL
Bampton [co. Westm.], z88.
Bangor [Wales! 187.
Barmen (OverWmen) [Qermsny],
z8i.
Barton Seagraye [00. Kortht.], xx,
"SO.
Battle Bridge, see London.
Bearl^ [co. Warws.], z8
Beckincrham [co. Lines.], zi ^
Bedford [co. Bedf.], xxv, 144, ZS3 (2).
Bedford Row, «ee London.
Bedfordshire, see Bedford, Bigffles-
wade, Gaxltoo, Harrold^^ Odell,
Payenham, Tempsford, Wyming-
ton.
Bedic (co. Durhaml 70.
Berkshire, see Kewbury, Windsor.
Bermanse, see Bermondsey.
Bermondsey (Beimanae), see London.
Berwick-on-TWeed [co. Korthumb.],
Bewdley (Bewdly) [co. Wore.], z8z.
Bibston, see Bilston.
Bigoleswade (Biglewade) [00. Bedf.],
BilUng (Bining Ma^^) [00. Kortht.],
XX, xxii (3), xxiii, xxiv (a|, Z3, 70,
88, 89, Z29, Z63, z66, 168,
226
Moultan Register.
Bflston (Bibston) [co. Staffs.], 189.
Binle^ [00. Wanrs.], xzii, 170 (a).
Birmiiigham [00. Warwa.], zzi,
xzxnii. X07, 136.
Blaadfoid Fomm [ocx Donet], 184.
Blatherwick [oo. Northt.], 130.
Bliaworth [co. Kortht.]> loa.
Blyth [00. Notts. J, 70.
Bolaa Manila (Great Bowlaa) [co.
Shropa.], 188.
Botesdale [co. Suffolk], 189.
Bottiiham [co. Camb.], 184.
Bonc[htoii (Bowten) [00. Northt.], xz,
xxii, xziii(3), zziT(a)» zzTy zzxit,
81, 112, 124(a), las, 130, 167,
aoa (a), ao6, ai3, aa3.
Bowlaa, Oreat, <ee Bolaa Ma^^iA.
Bowten, Ht Bonghton.
Boseat [co. Nortnt.], ia3.
Brafidd (Brafidd-on-the-Green, Brar
fild-on-the^green, Brayfield) [00.
Noiiht.], zzi, 78 (a).
Brampton (Church Brampton) [co.
Northt.1, xxiv, ijo.
Brancepeth [co. Durham], 70.
Brand Barony [co. Wanra.], zxzy.
Branston [co. Line], 188.
Branaton, $ee Braunston.
Brannaton (Branaton) [co. Northt.],
rxir, 88.
Brayfi^d, «ee Brafield-on-the^Green.
Brickhill, Little (Litttle Brickhill) [co.
Bncks.], 183.
Brickworth, «e« Brixworth.
Brighthelmstone, Bet Brighton.
Brighton (Brighthelmstone) [co. Sus-
sex], 187.
Bristol [co. Glouc], i8a.
BrixwOTth (Brickworth) [co. Northt],
XX, xxiii, XXV, xxxr, xxxviii (3),
69, 7a, 130, 17:3, ai7, aai.
Broseley (Broaley) [00. Shropa.], x8i.
Brouffhton [co. Bucka.], xxiii.
BuckoY, Long (Long Buckley, Long
Bugoy a/«. Lon^ Buckby) [co.
Northt.], xxi, xxii, xxiii, 69 (a),
X06 (a), x68.
Buckingham [co. Bucka.], z88.
Buckinghamshire, ut Adatock,
Brouffhton, Buckingham, Chalfont
St. Peter, Chilton. Domey, Hand-
slope, Lathbury, Lillingstone Day-
rell. Little Brickhill, Middleton
Keynes, Newport Paonell, North
Marston, Olney, Padbury, Wina-
low.
Buckley, 9et Buckby, Long.
Bugby, Me Buckbr, Long.
Burslem [00. Staffk], 184.
Burton [co. Ches.], 184.
Burton Joyce [co. Notts.], x88.
Burton Latimer [co. Northt.], 1
Buttocka Booth, see Weston FaydL
Cdcutta, Fort William College
ujua], xxxvi.
«t St. Peter^a, aee Chalfont St.
Peter.
Cambridgeshire, aee Bottiaham.
Cheny Hinton, Elsworth, Fnl-
boum. Great Wilbraham, LitUe-
port, SteH>l^ Morden, SwaTeaey.
CampsaU (Campa hall) [co. Yorks.],
187.
Canterfauiy [co. Kent], xxxriii.
Cardigan [Walea], 183.
Carlton [co. Bedia.], ia3.
Caatleton, sm
Chalfont St. Peter (Calfont St.
Peter's) [co. Budn.], 183.
Cheltenham [co. Glona], 155, 186.
Cheny Hinton [00. Cambs.]» 187.
Cheshire, see Backford, Burton, Chea-
ter, ^^1^7 House, Frodafaam,
Jenkin Ch^>el, Warmington,
Wheelock, White^gate.
Chester [co. Ches.], 185, x86.
Chilton [co. Bucks.], 184.
Cliff, <ee St. Margaret-at-Cliffe.
Clipatone [co. Northt.^ 53.
Cockermouth [00. Cuinb.], 183.
Colchester [co. Essex], 183.
Coleorton [00. Leics.], 184.
Collingtree [co. Northt.], xa8.
ColnbnxA [co. Middx.], X89.
Cooxnbe [co. Kent], 70.
Copenhagen [Denmarx], x8q.
Cornwall, see Ruthren Bridge, Ffel-
mouth.
Coventry [co. Warw.], xxvi, 147.
Cragford, see Civyfoxxl.
Cranbroale, see (Jranbrook.
Cranbrook (Cranlnoale) [00. Kent],
x88.
Crayford (Cragford) [00. Kent],
x8o(a).
Creaton [00. Northt.], xxxv.
Crediton [co. Devon], x88.
Cricklade [00. Wilts. 1, 187.
Cumberland, see Cockermouth.
Dariaaton [co. Staff.], 188.
Darwen [co. Lanca.], 187.
Daventree, see Daventnr.
Daventiy (Daventree) [co. Northt.],
xxi, xnv (a), 75, 87, 03, x66.
Deepixiff St. James, (St. Jamea deep-
ing) [co. Leica.], x86.
327
Damark, «ee Copenhagen.
Denton [co. Nortlit.], zzi, zxii.
Denton o^. Dodington Panra [oo.
Xortkt.], 03.
Derby (00. uerbyn.}, xid, xaciii, xxiv,
D^ty Coort, 9ee Derby Hoose.
Derby Hooae (Derby Court) [co.
Chee.l 180.
Deibyahire, <ee Bakevrell, Derby,
Skeeton, Tibshelf, Wiriuwortb.
Deronahire, tee Aahtony Crediton,
Dnnant, Oreat Torrington, Heayi-
tree, Meeth. St. Mary Church, St.
Nicholac, Witheridge.
Dewabury [ca Yorka.1 Soothill in,
114.
Ditton, Thamea, <ee Thamea Ditton.
Doddington, «ee Doddinffton Magna.
Doddinj^ton Magna (Doddington,
DoRuigton) [co. Northt.l zxi,
zoo (2).
Dodington Panra, Denton als.f 9u
Denton.
Dorcheater [co. Doraet], 184. 188.
Domngton, <ee Doddinffton Ma^Uk
Domey ^co, Bucka.1 x8i.
Dorwtshire, tee BTandford Forum,
Dorcheater, Holt.
Drineton, «ee Drointon.
Dromton (Drineton) [co. Staffs.], 185.
Dniridge [co. Northumb.], 180.
Dunda& [Lreladd], 13.
Dnrant, aee Durrant.
Dufaam, aee Bedic, Branoepeth, Har-
tlepool, Hedleyhope, Stockton-on-
Tees, Sunderland.
Durrant (Durant) [co. DeycMi], 183.
Dundey [co. Qlouc], 181.
Duston [co. Northt], zzi, 126.
Eari's Barton [ca Kortht.], zx,
zziii (j), zzxviii, 134, 138, 145,
152, 160, 17a, 197.
East Morden, tee Steeple Morden.
Easton [00. ^ortht.], zzi, 129.
Ecton [co. Northt.], 12, zi, 217.
Edenbrough, see E&iburgh.
Edengton, see Edington.
Edinburgh (Edenbrougfa) [Scotland],
18a.
Edington (Edengton) [co. Wilts.],
183.
Ehnrorth (Elseirorth) [co. Ounbs.],
180.
England, zzzi (2), zxii (a), 62.
Ensnam, see Eynidiam.
Epperalone (Eperatone) [oo. Notta.],
187.
P
Easeoc, see Colcheater, Harlow, Til-
bury, Woodham Ferria.
Eydon [co. Kortht.], xxy.
Eynsham (Enaham) [00. Oxfs.], Z83.
Falmouth [00. Oomw.l Z87.
Fazton [co. Northt.], xx, Z72.
Fenland [co. Line], 179.
Fizieahade (Finishead Priory) [co.
Northt.], xiii.
Fits, see Fits.
Fits (Fits) [CO. Shropa.], x86.
Folkestone [co. Kent], z88.
Fontenelle [Normandy], xiii (2).
Fort William, see Calcutta.
France, zzxii ; see oUo Avignon,^ Fon-
tenelle, Normandy.
Frodaham [co. Ches.], Z87.
Fulboume (Fulbom) [co. Camba.],
Z89.
GMdington [co. Northt.], Z50.
Qezmany, see Barmen, Palatinate.
Qilsborrowe, see Quilaborough.
Qlatton [co. Hunts.], xxiii.
Gloucestershire, see Bristol, Chelten-
ham, Dursley, Hinton, Kingswood,
Slimbridffe, Tewkesbury.
Qrayesend Too. Kent], 188.
Great BowDm, see Bolae Magna.
Greenwich [co. Kent], Z14.
Grendon (Grundon) [00. Northt.],
xxii, Z37.
Grimsby, Great [00. lanca.], z86.
Grimston [co. Norf.], Z87.
Grundon, see Grendon.
Guilaborouf^ (Gilsborrowe) [00.
Northt.], xiz, xxxir, 8z, 1x4,
168(2). 2z6; HoUoweU (Hollow
well) ID, Z28, 142; Nortoft in,
xix (7), xxi, xxxiT (6), 81, 85, 86 (3),
167, 216.
HacUeton, see Piddington.
Haddington [Scotland], z86.
Haddon, East [co. Northt.],. xxi, 69,
Haddon, West [00. Northt.], xxi.
Halifax [co. Yorka.], Z87.
Hambledon [co. HanU.], z88.
Hampshire, see Hambledon, Hayant,
Twytard,
Handslope (Hanslope) [00. Bucks.],
XX, Z4g.
Hannington [ca Northt.],
228
Moulton Roister.
Hanalope, «ee Handslope.
Hardingatone [oo. Nortlit.]> nd, 105,
'Hancm, Me ELariovr.
Harlow (Harlon) [00. Eaaex], i8a.
• HarriDffworth [co. Kortht.]* 69.
Harrold [00. Bedls.], xxr, 123.
Harrowden, Great [00. Northt. J xxiii,
3DLT, 132, I43» »S4.
Hartlepool [00. Durham], 186.
Haatings [00. Swnex], 184.
Hayaat [go. Hanta.], 180.
Heavitoee [co. Devon], z8i.
Hedleythorpe [co. Durham], 70.
Hedon rco. Yorka.], 180.
Herefordafaire, Me Ledbvrj.
Hertford [co. Herts. ]? »73.
Hertfordshire, see Hertford, St. Al-
bans, Stanstead Abbots.
Hexham [co. Northumb.], 187.
Hinckley [co. Leics.], i&.
Hinstock [00. Shrops.], i&.
Hinton [co. Gloac], 188.
Hinton, Cherry, see Qierry Hinton.
Holcot (Holcott, HoUoott) [co.
Northt. J, xxi (2), zxii, zxiy, xzziT,
77, 8o» «33, 167(3), «78i 203(2),
204, 205.
Holdenby [co. KcH^t.], zzz'it, 14.
Holland [00. Lines.], Bkirbecs in,
163.
Hollowell (Hollow well, H<4jwell)
[co. Northt.], sf« Qnilsborough.
Holt [CO. Dorset], 182.
Holt Market (Holt) [co. Norf.],
187 (2).
HolyweU. see HollowelL
Homcastle, see Langton.
Homsey, see London.
Honghton, Little [co. Northt.], zzi,
8x.
Honghton, West [co. Lancs.l 188.
Hnll [CO. Yorks.], 186.
Hnntiogdonriiire, see Aloonbniy,
Glatton, Kimbolton, Old Weston,
Stilton, Warealey, Winwick.
Husbands Bosworth [co. Leica.]»
zxxiy.
IlkesttHi (Jlkeston) [00. Derby], 187.
India, ixivi ; see aXw Calcutta,
Serampore.
Ingmanthorpe (Ingmanthorp) [co.
Yorks.], 186.
Irchester [co. Northt.], 130.
Ireland, rni, zxzii; fee oX^o Dun-
dalk, Lisboum.
IithlingbofOQgh [00. Noftht.], xzr,
127.
Uyya [00. Northt.], xzr, 127.
Italy, see Rome.
Jenken Viiigoe, see Jenkin CbapcH.
Jenkin Cbajpel (Jenken Vingoe) [co.
Ghea], i8(S.
Jlkeston. see Ilkeston.
Kelmarsh [co. Northt.], 13.
Kemberton (Kimberlbn) [00. Shrop.X
186.
Kent, 161, see 0X90 Canterbvir
Goombe, Granbrok, Crayford,
Folkestcme, Grayeseud, Greenwich,
•' Northfleet, Rochester, St.Margaret-
at-Cliffe, Strood, Taskerton, Wool-
wich.
Kentford [co. Suff.], 185.
Kettering [00. Northt.], xxi (3),
xxii(2), xxxTiii, 76, 86, 9a, 93,
125 (3) 128 (2), 145, 146.
Kibworth, see Kibworth Haroourt.
Kibworth Harcooxt (Kibworth, Kib-
worth Httleutt) [00. Leics.], xxi,
mi (2), xxiii, 145(2), 173.
Kilsby [co. Northt.], xxr.
Kimberton, see Kemberton.
170.
Kimbolton [00. Hunt.], xxit, 138(2).
Kineton (Kyneton) [co. Warw.],
xxi (2), xxu, xxfi(2), 87, 97, lOI,
106 (2).
Kingsthorro fKingsthorp, Kings-
tluop, Kinstnro^ {00. Northt.],
xxi (2), xxu (4), xxiu(2), xxiT(3),
92(2), 100, 106, 117(2), 152,
158(2), 161, 171(2).
Km^fswood [00. Glouc], 186.
Kidmgbury [co. Northt.]. xxiT.
Knighton [Wales], 187.
Kyneton, see Kiueton.
Lamnpard, see Lamport.
Lamport (Lampard) [co. Northt.],
xxii, XXXV, 152.
Lancashire, see Caatleton, Darwisn,
Ormskirk, Rochdale, West Hough-
tern.
Langton, see Langton-hf-Horacafrle.
Lan^n-by-Homcaatle (Langton) [ca
Lmc8.],i88.
Lathbury [co. Buck.], la.
339
LM^hlon (Looffhtoii) [co. Leic],
XXI (2), 94, loe, 152.
LsTington, Market (Market Lay)
[00. Wat.], 188.
LeamingtcMi, East [00. Wanr.], xxiii.
Ledbury [oa. Hewf.], 180 (2).
Leicester fco. LeicA 153, 154 (2).
' •^<b^.'de-l»-
, and, Hinckley
bands Bosworth, Eabworth ' Har
Leioestenhire, aee Asbby ,
CUeorton, Fenland^^inckley, Hus-
ibyHde-la-Zottch,
oonrt, Leicester, Lo«^ton, Lub-
benbam, Market Harboroogh,
Melton Mowbray, Oiut<», Shuw
Lane, SibaoD, Smeeton We^erbr.
Leigbton [00. 8bn».], 184.
Licbfield (Litcbfeild) [co. Staff], 180,
185.
LiUingstone Dayrell (Lillingstone
Drayrell) [co. Bucks.], xxii, 147.
Lincoln [00. Lino.], xiv, six, 70.
Lincolndiire, see Beckingbam, Bran-
■ton, Deeping St. James, FenUnd,
Grimsby, HoUand, Homcastle, Lin-
coln, Lanston, Lovtb, Maikft
Basen, Saxby> Skirbeck, Spilsby,
Stamford, Stoke, Torksey.
Litcbfeild, tee Lichfield.
Lisbonm [? Ireland, or Portugal],
181.
Lifclepost, see Littleport.
LittlepMt (Litlepost) [co. Camb.],
181, 188.
LUuiTillins [Wales], 182.
Loddington [co. Northt.], xxv, 125,
London, xxxi, xxxr, xxxvii, xxxis {2),
55, 62, 178, 190, 193, 202(2).
Battle Bridge, Me King*8 Cross.
Bedford Kow, 186.
Beimondiey, aee St. Mary Mag-
dalen.
Bloomsbnry, see St. George*s.
Bridewell, «ee House of Correc-
tion.
British Mveeum, xiii, 62, 81, 95,
CbeaiMide, see Wood Street.
Courts of Law, etc., xiii, xir,
"' (2), XXXV
Dniry Lane, 180
Eastcbeap, see St
ion (? Bride-
Homsey, li
House oi
well), xxxrii.
Houses of Parliament, xiv^. sv
King's CnwB (Battle Bridge),
184.
PrerogatiTe Court, see Somerset
House.
Public Record Office, xiii» xir,
«▼> 57» 58, 60, 61, 63 (2), 69, 190.
Londcm, Botherbithe (Botberitb), see
St. MaiVs.
St. Clement Danes, 182.
St. aement (Eastcbeap), 74.
St. (}eorge*8 (Bloomsbuiy), 137.
St. George's (" MiddlMex 1,
xxiT, xxxrii.
St. Giles in the Fields, 137.
St. George'sJBloomsbury), 137.
St. John^s (Wapping), 186, 188.
St. Mary's (" Rothenth"), 183.
St. Mary Magdalen ("Berman-
se"), 180.
St. Paul (SbadweU), 181.
SbadweU, see St. Paul's.
Somerset House (P.C.C), 190,
»93.
Thames Street, 183.
Wapping, «ee St. John's.
Westminster (Westm'), xxxi,
62.
Whitehall, xxxi.
Wood Street (Cheap8ide|, xxv.
Long Bugby als. Long buckoy, see
Buckbr, Long.
Longford fco. Wilts.], 13.
Long Melfod, see Melford, Long.
Loughton, see Laughton.
Louth [co. Lines. J, 186.
Lnbenbam [00. Lmcs.], xxiii, 53, 169.
Maidwell [co. Kortht], 13.
Market Harborouffh [co. Leics.], 155.
Market Lay., see Layington Miurket.
Market Rasen (Mark: Bayson,
Market Rayson) [co. Line], 182,
183.
Marston, North [co. Bucks.], 181.
Mears Ajri&by, see Ashby, Mears.
Meath, see Meeth.
Meeth (Meath) [co. Devon], 187.
Melford, Long (Long Melfod) [co.
Suff.], 183.
Melton Mowbray (Mowbray) [co.
Leics.], 180.
Middlesex, see Golnbrook, Homsey,
London^ SontbalL
Middleion Keynes (Milton) [co.
Bucks.], xxij xxii, 79 (2).
Milton, see Middleton Keynes.
Biilboome, see Milboum.
Milboum (Milboome) [? co. Westm.],
MinSead [co. Somers.], z8o.
Mitan, see Mittan.
Mittau [Ruana], 183.
Monmouth, see Newport, Usk.
232
Maulton Register.
130, i^, 144, 154(3), 155, 162,
„ i7J» i78» «>«.
Northampton All Saints, zxi, xxiii (a),
xnri, X47, 165, i6a
Bayly't Coffee HooBe, 79.
Gad, xm, 154.
Office of Clerk of Peace, xv.
Probate Reeutrjr, xiv.
^— St. Andrew^ Pnoiy, xiii,
St. Qiles, xxi, xxiv, 85.
St. Peter, 106.
St. Sepalchre, xxi, xxvi, tttit,
80.
Northamptonshire, zir, xv, zix,
xxzviii, TTiix, 58, 62, iii, 141,
14a, iM, 154, 197, »99> ?i6, 222;
Me ol%o Aldwinckle All Saints,
Arthingworth, Aynhoe, Badby,
Barton Seagrave, Billing Magna,
Blatherwick, Blisworth, Bougfaton,
Bozeat, Brafield-on-the-Sreen,
Braonston, Brizworth, Burton
Latimer, Church Brampton, dip-
stone, CoUingtree, Creaton, Dayen-
trj, Denton, Doddington Magna,
Dnston, Earls Barton, East Had-
don, Ecton, Eydon, Foxton^ Fine-
shade, Geddington, Great Haarow-
den, Grendon, Guilsboron^fa, Hac-
Ueton, Hannmgton, Hardmgstone,
Harringfr<»th, Holcot, Holdenby,
HoUowell, Irchester^ IrUiling-
borough, Isham, Kelmarsh, Ket-
terring. Kilsby, Kingsley Park,
KingrttLorpe, Kislingbniy, Lam-
e>rt, Little Houghton, Loddington,
[>nff Buckby, Maidwell, Mears
Ashfrv', Moulton, Moulton Park,
Naseby, Nassington, Northampton,
Nortoft, Old, OrlingBury, Oimdle,
Overstone, Oxendon, Paulerspuiy,
Peterborongh, Piddington, Fite>
ford, Rannds, Rayenstone, Both-
well, Salcey Forest, Scaldwell, SiV
bertoft, Spelhoe, Spratton, Stan-
wick, Stavertoo, ^eane, SrireU,
Thomby, Towcester, Upper Stowe,
Wa^;raYe, Weedon, Welling-
borough, Welton, West Haddoxi,
Weston, Weston Fayell, Wold,
Wootton, Yarwell.
Northfleet (North Fleet) [00. Kent],
183.
Northton. «ee Northampton.
Northumberland, see Benrick-on-
Tweed, Druridse, Hexham, New-
oastle-on-Tyne, Wooler.
Nortoft (Nortofte, Nortoffe) [co.
Northt.] see Guilsbonnigfa.
Nott, tee Nottingham.
Nottingham (Nott.) [00. Nott.l 187.
Nottinghamshire, see Bljth, Bnrton
Joyce, Epperstone, Notriiigham,
Buddmgton, Seilby, Sonthill House,
SouthwelL
Oberbanneo, see Bannen.
OdeU rco. Bedf.], 147.
Old (Olid), eee W<dd.
Olney [co. Bucks.], xxiii, xxiv, 170.
Orford [co. Suff.], 181.
Oiiingbuiy [co. Northt.], xxii, 148.
Omskirk (Ormeskirk) [co. Lanes.],
x88.
Oundle [00. Northt.], xxi, 126.
Ouston Priorr [co. Leics.], xiii.
Oyerstone (Overston) [co. Northt,],
xyiii, XX (2), xxi (10), xxii, xxiii (4),
98, 102, 107, 112, 121, 125 (2), 128,
129, 130, 132, 145 (3), 152, 165,
173, 201, 205, 223.
Oxeodon [co. Northt.], 53.
Oxford [co. Oxf.], xiii, 188.
Oxfordudre, see Eynsham, Oxford,
Shenington, StanwelL
Oxted (Oxtead) [00. Surrey], 186.
Padbuiy [co. Bucks.], xxiy.
Palatinate [Germany], 179. 182.
Paulerspury [co. Northt,], xxi,
xxxyi(3), 142.
Payenham (Payingham) [co. Bedf.],
Pexulord, see St. Thomas-in-Pensford.
Pershore [co. Wore,], 189.
Peterborough [co. Northt.], xiv(2),
xxii (2), xxyi, 100 (2), 102 (2), 194,
198.
Kddington [co. Northt], Hacldeton
in, xxii (2), 85, 155.
Pitsfoid (Pisford, Fisswd, Pittsford)
[CO. Northt.], xxi i (3), xxiii (}),
xxy, xxyi, xxxiy, xxxy, xxxyui,
81(2), 126, 147, 158, 166(2), 172,
173, 206, 223.
Portugal see Lisboum (Lisbon).
Preston Bagger, see Preston Bagoi.
Preston Bagot (Preston Bagger) [co.
Wanr.], 185.
Quatford [co. Shrop-l 184.
Index.
233
Radner, ut lUdDor.
lUdnor, Old (Radner) [Vales], 186.
Raimds [co. Northt.], xxi, 114.
KannsloD, «ee Rayeiistooe,
BaTenstone (Rannstooe) [co. Northt.],
Rede
idiir, see Bristol.
Rickiogfaall [co. Suff.], 189.
Rochdale [co. L»nc8.], Castleton in,
xxiv (a), zzzviii, 140 (3).
Rochester [co. Keot], xzvi(2), i6x,
Rome [Italy], ziv.
Rotherliithe. «ee London.
Rothwell (Rothwell aXi, RoweO,
Bothwill) [co. Northt.], xxi, 79,
183-
RoihweU, a2e. Rowell, eei Rothwell.
Rouen [Normandy], xiii (2).
Rowell, see Rothwell.
Rnddingtoii (Rnd-dington) [co. Nott.],
187.
Rugby [co. Warw.], xxi, xxv, 122,
148.
Ragdly, see Rngeley.
Rngeley (Buffdly) [co. Staff.], 184.
Russia, see Mitau.
Rutiire, see Ruthi-en Bridge.
Ruthren Bridge (Rutnre) [co.
Comw.], 185.
St. Albans [co. Herts.], xiii, 187.
St. Andrews [Scotland], 188.
St. Margaret-at-Cliffe (St. . . . gant
at cli^ [co. Kent], 184.
St. Mary Church [co. Devon], 184.
St. Nicholas [co. Devon], 188.
St. Thomas-in-Pensford (Pensford)
[co. Somers.], 184.
SaJcey Forest [co. Northt.], xx, 172.
Saxb^ [co. Line.], 70.
Scaldwell [co. Northt.], xxiii, 69, 167,
170.
Sccytland, see Balmoral, Edinburgh,
Haddingtpn, St. Andrews.
Rcywell, sef Svwell.
Serampore [India], xxxvii.
Serlby [co. Notts.], 70.
Shadwell, see London.
Shaw Lane (Shire Lane] [co. Leic],
181.
Sheningtcm (Shennington) [co. Oxf.],
187.
Shipson, see Shipston-on-Stour.
Shipston-on-Stour (Shipson) [co.
Wore.], 188.
Shire Lane, see Shaw Lane.
Shoreham (New Shoreham) [00. Su*-
sex], 185.
Shrawardine (Shrawardines) [co.
Shrop.], 186.
Shrewsbury [co. Shrop:], 180.
Shropriiire, see Adderley, Albiighton,
Bcias Magna, Broseley, Fits, Hin-
stock, Kemberton, Leighton, Quat-
ford, Shrawardine, Shrewsbury,
Sutton Maddock, Whitchurch.
Sibbertoft [co. Northt.], 53.
Sibson [co. Line], 188.
Skirbeck [co. Line], xxiv, 163.
Slimbridge [co. Qlouc], 185.
Smeeton Westerby [co. Leic], xxi,
Soham [co. Suff.], x8o.
Somerset, see Minehead, St. Thomas-
in-Pensford, Wincanton.
Soothill, see Dewsbury.
Southair, see Southall.
Southall (Southair) [co. Middx.], 184.
Southam [co. Warw.], 181.
SouthhiU Hall, see Southhill House.
Sonthhill House (SouthhiU HaU) [co.
Notts.], 114.
Southwell [co. Notts.], 184.
Spelhoe [co. Northt.], xxxvlii, 72.
Spilsby [co. Lines.], 181.
Spratton (Spraton) [co. Northt.],
xxi (3), xxii (3), XXV, 68, 69, 81, 90,
91, 107, 114, 128(4), "9W» aoA.
Staffordshire, see Abbots Bromley,
Alrewas, Bilston, Burslem, Darlaa-
ton, Drointon, Lichfield, Rugeley,
Tamworth, Yoxall.
Stamford [co. Linca], 188, 201, 205.
Stanstead Abbots (Stansted Abbot)
[CO. Herts.], xxiii, 173(4).
Stanwell (co. Oxf.], xxii, 141.
Stanwick [co. Northt.], xxiv.
Staverton [co. Northt.], 90.
Steane (Stean) [co. Northt.], xxii,
100 (2).
Steeple Morden (East Morden) [co.
Camb.], 188.
Stilton [co. Hunt.], 189.
Stocktcm [co. Warw.], xxi, 80 (2).
Stockton-on-Teee (Stockton) [co. Dui^
ham], x8r
Stoak, see Stoke.
Stoke (Stoak) [co. Line], 183.
Stowe, Upper (Stow) [co. North*.],
XXV, 173.
Straod (Stoond) [co. Kent], z6i.
Stroud, see Strood.
Suffolk, see Botesdale, Kentford, Long
Mellord, Orford, Rickingfaa]^
Soham.
Sunderland [co. Durham], 185.
234
Moultan Register.
Surrey; <ee Addington, London, Ox-
ted, Thames Ditton.
Snisez «ee Amberiey, Brighton,
Haatings, New Shoreham.
Sutton Maddock (Sutton Mattock)
[CO. Shrop.], 147.
(Swavelt
186 '
Swayeiey
ley) [co. Gamb.],
Sywell (Scywell) [co. Northt.], xx,
xxi (2), xxii (2), xxLii (2), xxv, xxxv,
79» 94» 95» "o» "9> «3oWi "6»>
163.
Tamworth (Tamwath) [co. Staif.],
189.
Tankerton [co. Kent], Z14.
Tempsford (co. Bedf.j, 70.
Tewkesbniy (Tewkeaberry) [co.
Qlonc], 186.
Thames Ditton [co. Surrey], 114.
Thomby (Thuraby) [co. Northt.],
xxT, 142.
Thorplands, Bee Moulton.
Thumby, «ee Thomby.
Tibaherf (Tibahelfe) [co. Derby], 188.
Tilbury [co. Essex], 183.
Torks^ [co. Line], 185.
Torrington, Qreat [co. Devon], 188.
Towcester [co. Northt.], xx, xxiii,
132, 172, 181, 183.
Twyford (TViford) [? co. Hants.].
Upayon Priory [co. Wilts.], xiii (2).
Usk [co. Monm.J, 186.
Wales, xxxi, xxxii ; «ec oIm Bangor,
Cardigan. Knighton, Llanvillins,
Wddipool, Worthenbury.
Walgrave (Wallgrave) co. Northt.].
xxit(3), xxvi, 69, 165, 172, 175.
Waresley (Wareseley) [co. Hunt.],
188.
Warmingham [co. Ches.], 184.
Wanrick [co. Wanr.], 185.
Warwickshire, 80; see also Beariey,
Binley, Birmingham, Brand
Barony, Corentry, East Lemington,
Kineton, Napton-on-the-Hill, Pres-
ton Bagot, Rugby, Southam, Stock-
ton, Warwick, Willoughby, Wis-
haw.
Weedon [co. Northt.], 60.
Wellinffborough (Wellingborow) [co.
Nortnt.], xxii, xxiii (a), xxiv, 71,
"3» »37i «55-
Welshpo^rWalee], 186.
Welton (Wilton) [co. Northt.], xxi,
128.
Westminster, see London.
Westmoreland, see Bampton, Md-
boum.
Weston, see Weston FaveD.
Weston-by-Weedon [00. Northt.],
69.
Weston Favell (Weston) [co. Northt.],
xxii, xxiii (2), xxiv, 32(2), 156;
Buttocks Booth in, 120.
Weston, Old [co. Hunts.],
Wetherby [co. York], 187.
Wheatley (Wheatly) [co. York], 186,
Wheelock [co. Ches.], 189.
Whitchurch [00. Shrop.], 183.
Whitegote (White Gate) [co. Ches.],
Wilbraham, Great (great wilbraham)
W[co. Camb.], 188.
illoug^by fco. Warw.], xadv.
Wilton, see Welton,
Wiltshire, see Cricklade, Edington.
Longford, Market Lavington, Up-
ayon.
Wimmington, see Wymington.
Wincanton [co. Somers.], 18 1.
Windsor [co. Berks.], xxxi.
Winslow [co. Bucks.], xxiv, 163.
Winwick [co. Hunts.], xxiv.
Wirksworth [co. Derby], 187.
Wishaw [CO. Warw.?], 183.
Witheridge (Witheridg) [co. Devon].
184.
Wold (Old) [CO. Northt.], xx, xxiii (2),
Woodham Ferris (Woodham fenys)
[co. Essex], 18^.
Wooler [co. Northumb.], 180.
Woolwich [co. Kent], 183.
Wootton (Wotton) [co. Northt.],
xxiii, 57, 71.
Worcestershire, see Pershore, Ship-
ston-on-Stour.
Worthenbury [Wales], 189.
Wotton, see Wootton.
Wyminffton (Wimmington) [co.
Bedf.], xxii (2), 94.
Yarm (Yarme) [co. York], 188.
Yarwell [00. iMortht.], xxxix.
York fco. Yorks.], 186.
Yorkshire, see Campaall, Dewsbuiy,
Halifax, Hedon, Hull, higman-
thorpe, Soothill, Wetherby, Wheat-
ley, Yann, York.
Yoxall [00. Staff.], zxiiL
II. INDEX NOMINUM,
BAPTISMS, 1565—1813.
Compiled by Sidnrt J. Madob.
[The 6gure in ( ) denotes the number of UmeB the name occun on the page].
nmgvlftrltlM.— (a) Surname and CkrMan name miating .* . . • 5. (6) <Sicniaiiie
wuetimj; : . . ., Ann, 29. (0) CkUd'e moiker unknown (fatker's name witkin
hraekeie): . . . Wm. (Adkins), 49. {d) Ckild^e faiker unknown rmotker*$
name wUkin hraekeiaj : . . . Ann (Perdval) 147, (Rowledge) 79, (Stafford)
152 ; . . . Charlotte (York) 173 ; . . . Edward (Britten) 143 ; . . . Elisa-
. John (Barwick) 146, (Jones) 166, (Luck) 174, (Richards) 125, (Spokes)
169 ; . . . Joseph (Manning) I2I ; . . . Lucy (Horn) 135 ; • . . Martha
(Barringer) 172, (Gibson) 76 ; . . . Mary (Beamou) 150^ 172, (Gibson) 76,
(Jones) 163, (Luck) 169, (Putt) 137, (Kichardson) 151 ; . • • Robert (Page)
156; .. . Samuel (Dickens) 174; .. . Sarah (Britteu) 146, (Luck) 154;
• . . Silvester (Richardson) 108; .. . Thomas (Barwick) 113, (Bradshaw)
168, (Dickens) 166, (Luck) 75, (Pell) 91 *> • • • William (Cox) 148, (Dickens)
174, (Ktnning) 151, (Putt) 137, (Richardson) 157, 172].
Abbot (Abbot), Alice, 60 ; Ann, 74 ;
Everard, 60, 64 ; Paul (Field), 74 ;
Rob., 64; Thos., 60, 64.
Abonra (Abooms, Abem), Ann,
90(2), 91; Elia., 84, 87, 91; Hy.,
71 ; Jn., 84 (a), 87, 90, 91 ; Sar.,
71, 87; Wm., 71.
Adkins, Jn., 49; Wm., 49.
Adnitt (Adnett, Adnet), Elix., 153,
156, 170; Jos., 153, 156, 170;
Sam., 156; Thoe., 153; Wm., 170.
Alibone (AJlebon, Allebone, AUibone),
-a-Mrt, 87, 89 (a), 92, 97, xoxja) i
Ann, 87. 89, 9a (2), 97, 106; Elis.,
97, loi (3), 106, 108; Jn., 87, lox,
106, 108; Jos., 108.
Allsm (ABoni), Alice, 49; Ann, 36;
Hy., 26; Isab., 47, 52; Joan, 40,
41 ; My., XX, 81 ; Thos., xx, 3 (a),
26, 36, 40, 41, 47, 49, 52 (a), 81,
84 (a) ; Wm., 47.
AOen (ABin, AUyn), Absalom, 89;
Alice, Z19; Ann, 61, 92; Chaa.,
109; Dor., o; Ells., 10, c8, 61,
76, 77, 78, 80, 82, 86, 9413), 95»
07, 100, 114, 125; Emm., 7; Per-
dinaDdo, 83; Geo., 90, 121 ; Greg.,
§5 5 5^' ?5, 96; Hy., 55, 58,
61; Hill 88; fcab., 45, 55. 58,
'i; Jas., 83, 85(a), 86(a), 88, 89,
I, oa; Jn., 6, 78, 80, 04, 95,
7 (aj, 119, 165 ; Marth., 86; My.,
3, 85, 86(a), 88, 89. 9i]a), 9a,
61; Jas., 83, 85(a), 86(a), 88, 89,
91, 9a; Jn., 6, 78, 80,
97 (aj, 119, 165 ; Marth., 8 , ^ ,
83, 85, 86(a), 88, 89. 91(2), 9a,
loa, lai, ia5, lao, 165; Nic., 55,
76, 77, 78> 80, 8a, 86; Ric., 5,
86; Rob., 86, 99, 109, 114, lai,
las, 139; 8«-, 90, 9", 92, 94,
95, 961 97, 99, >o2, 129 ; Sua., 61 ;
Thos., II, 77, 90, 91(2), 92, 94,
95, 96, 97(2), 99, 102, 114; Wm.,
5, 6, 7, 9, ID, II, 45, 61, 76, 82,
02, 95, 119, 165.
Allisoo, Ann, 4 ; Chas., 4.
Althorpe (Althiop^ Althorp, Althnap),
2^:» %' o'^"®' 97; Jn.» 90;
Rach., 88, 89, 90, 95, 97; Sam.,
^, 89, 90, 95, 97 ; Thos., 89 ; Wm.,
00.
Anderson, My., iia; Sar., iia;
Wm., iia.
Andrews (Andrewes), Gath., 9; Rob.,
9-
Anstey (Anstie ft Aatie), Edm., 36,
37.
236
Moulton Register.
Aflhbjy Jane, iix, 145; Joe, 247,
149; My., 14s, 147, 149, 151, 154,
157(2); Ric 14s, 147, 149, 151,
154, 157; Rob., iix; Thot., hi;
Wm., 151, 154.
Aspinal, Amy Nethercoat, 166; Elis.,
«34(2), i37» »39» »43? Jn-> «34>
'37(2), 139 W. M3» 166(2);
Marth., 143.
Astill (Astell, Astil ; «m oi%o Hassell),
Ann, 126. 127; Eliz., 37, 127;
Jn., 126, 127 ; Jonas, 33, 64 ; My.,
64; Rob., 33, 37, 64; Wm-, 37,
126.
Ayra (Eare), Alice, 18; Elis., 16;
Jn., 16, 18, 20; ThoB., 20.
Bailey (Bealy, Bayly> Baily), Abra.,
(Nichols), 27 ; Ann, 5, 27, 75, 77,
9i> 93 W, 94, 95(?); Jn-, 5; My.,
93; Bar., 94; Thoa., 75(2), 77,
^ 9J (2)» 93> 95 ; Wm., 77, 93 (2), 94.
Baker, BenL 162; Oath., 58; EI12.,
20, 51; Isab., 50; JoMi, 47, 54,
58; Jn., 17, 19(2), 20, 23, 42,
47(3), 49, 51, 5?, 58; J«d., 58;
Marg., 42; Martha, 151, 154, 162;
Maarice (Morris), 3, 17, 47, 50,
52, 54. 58; Pet., 23; Phinies, 49;
Sam., 151, 154 W, 162; Sns., 54;
Thoa., 58; Wm., 151.
Bamford, Elis., 81(2), 83; Jn., 81,
83 (a)-
Barber (Barbar), Alice, 39, 112, 1x4,
115(2), 1x6, 150; Alice Clarke,
X14; Ann, III, 115. 1x6, x2i, 144,
145, 146, 149, 150(2), X54, 157,
\bi, 166(2), x67, X69, X7X, X72;
Annis, 42: Cath., 6x ; Chaoman,
81, xoi, X02, 109, III; Clarke,
144 (wjt aho Alice C, Elean. C,
Jn. C, and Clarke Pa^^e); Clarice
Page, 1x5, 144, i45, m6, i49, 150,
154, 157, 163, x66, X69, X71;
Christoph. Lawson, X22, 142, X43,
145, 147, 150, 152, 156, 173; Cor-
nelia, X5X, 154; Dan., 45, 83, 85,
88, 00, 92 (2), 94 (2), 98, 99, xox,
107(2), 104, iio. 1X2, 191; Elean.,
157; Elean., Clarke, 1x5; Elis.,
6x, 78, 84, 98, 99, xox, 104, 107(3),
110, 1x8, 122, X28, X33, 135(2),
136, 137, 139, "42(2). 150,^153, 154,
MS» «56, 157, 164(2), x66, 169(2),
174, X75, 191(2); Geo., XXX, 124,
«35» «45> »72, «73 5 Jm»«» 77, 80,
* Xntirada«''ir«y"on]).76; bIm <*Aif4cr" is iDeomcUy prated " Bsite- *
en p. III.
«33» "67, 169, 170, 171, 17a, I74»
X9X [2) ; Joan, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
8x, 83(2), 84, 85, 86, 108; Jn., 21,
JO, 61, 76, 77, 78, 79 (a), 80, 81,
83 (2), 84. 85, 86, 88, 95, go, 108,
XIX, 1X2, 1X4, 115(2), 116, 118,
119(2), 120, 121, 122, 126, 127,
»3a» »33. »34, 135. 136(2), X37» »40,
X45, xjo, 15X, x«, 154W, i55»
157, 163, 164, x66, X69, 174; Jn.
Clarke, 116, 156(2), 169; Joe., 110,
«34, 138, 143, 147, 150, «S7; Law-
son (see Christoph. Lawson) ; My.,
76*, 90, 9«, 94, 98, 105, 107, X08,
"I (3), "5, "8(2), 1X9(2), X20(2),
121(3), X22(2)^ 124, 125, 126(a),
127(2), 128, 132, 134, 137, 142,
"43, >45, 146, 147, 150, «S2 (2),
155, 156, 169, 173, 174; Page [see
Clarke Pw); Rebec, 152; Ric,
83, 95, 96, 98 (2), lor, 106, 107,
IIO, iii(2j, 119, 120(2), 121(2).
122, 125(2), 126, 127, 133, 135,
136, 139, »42, 145* »S2, «75 ; Rob.,
90, 1X2, 114, 115(2), 116, 118,
122(2); 8ar., 95, 96, 98, 101, 107,
110, 111, 112, 121, 127, 135(2),
136, 138, 139, »40, 142 (2), 166,
171 ; 8ar. Ann, 149; Sns., iia, 114,
115(2), 118, 122, 135; ThoB.,
19 W, 21, 39(2), 40, 42, 45, 49,
101, 110, 1x4, 116, 119, lao, 124,
126, 128, 132, 139, 151, 151, 156.
"74, 175; Wm., 49, 86, 96, 101,
105(2), 107, 108, 111, 121, 126,
"7. 137, 138(2), 139 W» «40, 14a,
170(2), 171, 172(3); Worley, 136,
167, 160, 171, 174.
Barker, Ann, 96, 10^; Ebs., 95;
Francis, 102 ; My., 95, 96, 97, 99,
101(3), 102, 105, 109(3); Bar., 07,
X05 ; Wm., 95, 96, 97, 99 (2),
loi (2), 102, 105, 108, 109(3), "5-
Barnes, Christoph., 7; Jane, 40;
Wm-, 7, 39, 40 {2), 41.
Barratt (Barrett, Barret, Bariat,
Baret, Bant, Barmt), Alice, 48;
Ann, 29, 53, 115 ; Oath., 3s; Dor.,
38; ELs., 25, 41, 48, 51, 53, 121 ;
Francis 18, 48, 51, 53; Isab., 34;
Joan, 28 ; Jn., 25, 28, 29, 32, 34, 36,
38,123, 132; Marg., 36, 58; Ify.,
1x5, no, 121, 123, 127(2), 132;
Rob., 16, 41, 48; Sim., 1x5, 1x9,
'?"'o"3,^M7» '3^; Thos., 14(3),
16, 18, 48 (2), 119; Wm., 14.
Bsrringer, Martha, 172; My., 172.
Index,
2i7
Btnriok (Banick, Berwiok), ^, 92 ;
^J^ 9h 94, 95 (2), 98, 100, 102,
106, 110, xai, laa, 123, 126. 127 (2),
128, X29, 131, 133, 134; Aim, 72,
73i 74» 75* 76» 77, 80, 81, 108, 109,
no. III, Z13; Benj., 76; C»th.,
95(2), 98, 100, Z09; GhiutUui,
133; Din., 94; Elix., 56, 88, 102,
121, 128; Flraacw, 56; Han., 98,
"3. ia6, 142, 145, ia6, 148; Jm.
(Pemn), 82; Jane, 56; Jn., 72(2),
73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80, 81, 85, »,
108, 146 ; Jn. Perrin), 82 ; Jonath.,
81, 90, 93, 94 W, 95, 98, 100, 102,
J**^/v"i.'1?' *~' 7;, 85, 86(2),
87(2), 88, 89, 90, 108, 109, no,
XII (2) ; Mar^ 129, 131 ; M7.,
72, 82(2), 85, 89(2), 94, "7J R«c.,
92, 93; Sam., 73, 75, 77, 80, 86,
93, 100, 121, laa, 123, 126, 127,
«a8, IJ9, 131, 133, 114, 142, 145(2),
148(2); Bar., 8s, ar(3), 87, 8(2),
|9, 90(3), §», 93, W; Sim., "7;
Sua., 8j, 86(3), 88(2), 08, 100,
106; Thoa., 72, 85, 86(3), 88 (aj.
89, 90, 92, 93, 113; Wm., 74, 88,
89, 92 {2j, 94, 95, 08, 100, 117.
Barwood, M7., 125 ; Bar., 125 ; Sim.,
Baadjr, Me Beaaley^.
Batas (Bett, Baet, Bata, Bate}, Agn.,
24; Alice, 9; Alice (Web), 32;
Edw., 31, 34, 42 ; Emm., 13 ; Greg.,
38, 39, 45 ; Jan«, 3^, 38; Joan, 9,
39; Jn., 7, 3"; Joa., 42; Rach.,
38; Rtc^7 9(2), II, 13; Bar., 34;
Tlioa.JPreind), 24, 45; Wm., 11.
Bawre, Wm., 50(2).
Baya, «ee Borce.
Basely, iee Beaaley.
Bealy, see Bailey.
Beamon (Beman, Beamont, Beaymar,
Beaman), Ann, 119(2), lax, X22«
123, 128(3), "9, «33, 135, 137;
Ann liana, i<7 1 Chaii, 151 ;
Edw., 150; £lis., 119, ia6,
«49, »5o, tSi, 154 (a), 157, 1*4,
165, 167; Franoea, 137; Han., 13s,
172; Jas., 164; Jn., 121; My..
128, 149, 150, 172; Phoebe, 165;
Ric., 122, 123; Bar-, 129, 150;
Sua., 131; Wm., 119(3), "i, 122,
123, 128(2), 129, 131, 13s, 137,
ij^(2), 149, 150, 151, 154, 157,
Be«dey (Baaely, Bajtely), Abig., 131 ;
Ann, 124 (2). 126, 120, 131 ; Eos.,
129; My., 126; Rod., 124, 126^
129, i3».
* IncGCTaeOy pnnM
Benn, Ann, 86(2); H«mph., 86.
Bennet, Elia., 15; Wm., 15.
Berwick, ue Barwick.
Betley (Betlie*, Bettley, Bettly, Bet-
tie. Betly), Alice, 47; Dan., 44;
Elia., 39; Jane^ 40; Jn., 39, 40,
^44, 47.
Bett, tee Batea.
Biffgs, Perrin, aU., Alice, 85; Eliz.,
85; Jn., 8<.
Bdton, tee Bolton.
Bingbam, — , 136 ; Han., 136.
Binyaa (Binion), Elia., 78; Jaa.,
151; My-, 150; Thoa., 150; Wm.,
ISO-
Birch, Jn., 168; My., 168; Bar.,
128; Thoa., 168.
Blackahaw (Blackahawe), — , 38;
Himiph. 38; Jn-, 35; Thoa., 35;
Wm., 38.
Blackatone, Elia., 42; Jn., 42.
Bland, Hy., 90, 91 ; Jn., 91 ; My.,
90, 91 ; Ric, 90-
Blaaon, Alex., 80, 93, 95 (2), 97, 99,
lox, 105, 108; Ann, 97; Clean.,
123; Elia., 80, 03; Franoea, 108,
loi, 105, 108;
^, ^lia., 80, 03; 1
123 ; Jnd.^ 119 ; My., 99 ; Bar., 93,
123 ; Jnd.^ 119 ; My., 09 ; Bar., 93,
9SW»J?7, 99» 101(a), los, 108,
119; Thoa., 80, 95(2), 119, 123;
Wm., 105.
Blmt (Blonnt), Alice, 113; Ann, 90,
105, 107(2), 110(2), III, 112, 114,
115, 116. 118, 134, 135, 138(2),
140; Elia., 112, 124(2), 125, 126,
127, 129, 131, 131, 138, 141 ; Pran-
cia, 86(2), 88, 89, 90, 91, 92(2),
94, 97, «os, 107, no, 111(2), 114,
115, 129, 136; Qeo., 168; Han.,
114, 115, 143; Jane, 168, 170, 172;
Jn., 91, 112(2), 113, 115(2), 116,
118(2), 122, 125, "7, «3^ >33, «3^,
138, 139, 140. 141(a), «43.
146(2), 147, 153(2), 155, 157, 168,
169, 170(a), 172; My., 86, 88,
89(a), 90, 9«, 92(2), 94, 97, "o,
122, 125, 126, 133, 136. 139, 140,
143 146, 147(2), 153, »55, 157(2).
169; Bam., 138, 155, 164, 166(2),
169; Bar., 94, 97, 112, 113, 115,
116, 118, 122, 125, 127, 136; Boa.,
118(2), 134, »3^, 139, 164, 172?
164, 166; Thoa., 88, no, 112,
Wm., 92 (2), 105, no, 124, 125 (2).
126, 127 (3), 129, 131, 134, 135 (a),
136, 138, 164.
Boddingtoiii (BoddinUm), Marg., 46;
Sam., 46; Wm., 46.
BahoA (BikoB), Elia., 61; Jn., 5,
6x; Merrill, 61; PH., 5.
WS^»
238
Maulton Register.
B<md» Aon, 136, 139; Eli*., 143, 156;
^ ^ . ^,. 143, »44,
BoartoQ, «ee Bmton.
Jn., 136, 139, 143, 144, 156^
»36, i39» i43» »44, 156; Wm., 144,
Boyce (Bojros, BoySy^ays), — j^ 68,
' B, 108 ; "■
108(2);
EUs., 70 ; Gtoo.,
9a ; Jane, 70 ; Jn. 68, 89 (2), 90 (a),
Boyfield, <ee Byfield.
Bradfidd (BradfeUd), Jn., 20, az ;
Phinees, ao; Thot., ai.
Bradley, Edw., 12; Emm., 12.
Bradsliaw (Bradahew, Bradaha.),
Alice, 153, 171; Ann, 139, 140,
141(2), 143^x46, 148, 153; Cath.,
171, 174; CharL, 173; Day., 135;
Edw., 126, 131 (2), 136, 140, 142 ;
Elia., 93» 95 W* 9^, 99» loi, 109,
127, ia8, 130, 131, 136, 139(2),
140, 143 (3)» X46, 150, 156; Emm.,
173; Eath., 148; Qeo.f 172; Han.,
i34» 150; J"-> "3» X36> «46, 173;
Jane, 135, 138, 139, 165, 166,
168(2), 170, Z72, 174; Jane Fran-
cia, 174; Jn., 109, 127, 131, 132,
"34(4 «37W> 139(3). »40, i4»»
"43 W» 146(3), 148, iS3» x68, 171,
174; Jn. Houghton, 139; Maartha,
"7; My., 99, 123, ia6(a), 137,
ia8, i3xW» X3«> i3^» Mo» M*,
153; My. Ann, 174; Ruth, 153;
SaoL, ia8, 130, 133, 134, 135,
136, 138; Sap., ia7, ia8, 130,
132, »33» »34(2)» i3S» X36, 137,
138, 142, 153, 156, 16a, 165,
170; Sua., loi; ThoB., 9j, 95,
96(2), 99, loi, 109, 117, xa6, 127,
128, 131(3), 13s, '62, 168; Wm.,
93, 117(2), ia3, 126(2), 127, 128,
»33> i3S» 139, 140, »53i XS6, 162,
165, 166(2), 168, 170, 172, 174.
Brawnacm, My., 100; Sam., 100;
Thoe., 100.
Brett («ee oito Bett), Marg., 13;
Thoe., 13.
Brian, <ee Brran.
Bridgea, Jn. Barber, 169; Sua.*, 169;
Wmu, 169.
Briffgina (Brygena, Brigana), — , 30 ;
idice, 3a ; Thoa., 27 (2), 30, 32.
Brigga, Elia., 4; laab., 7; Jn., 4,
6, 7 ; Wm., 6.
Brimley, Mercy (Dawaon), 133;
M(^y, 133.
Britten (Bnttavne, Brittaine, Breton,
Brittain, Bnttin), Ann, 123, 164;
Dan., 43; Edw., 143; Elia., 102,
105(2), 107(3), *^'„*P» *42'
i43> «45, 140, 172; EaA., 123;
Geo., 129; Han., 146; Hy.,
175;, Jaa., 134, 168; Jane,
»3x» y*. «34W, 136, 138* «39»
142; Jn., 107, 108, 123, 143, 161;
Job., 142, 171 ; Martha, 126, 1719
172; My., 118, 122, 126, 139, 13a,
X34, 137, i4»i »43. 146, 171(2);
Ric., 41, so, 131 (2), 13a (2), 134.
«36, 138, 139(2), 142, 146; Sam.,
110, 132, 136, 14s, 161, 164, 168,
171(a), 172, i7«; 8ar.> 122, 137,
146 161, 164, 168, 171, 17s ; ^biHih.
(Dickenaj, 141 ; Thoa., 171 ; Wm.,
SO, 102(2), 105, 107(2), 108, 110,
118(2), 122, 126, 129, 132, 134,
« "37, i35» 142, »43 W, 145, 171-
Brodces (Brooka), Grace, 74; Hy.,
7+i "^^^ '^A ^^■^•' 74; Thoa.,
108; Wm., 108.
Brown (Browne), Ann, S4, 115, 118,
123, 144, 150, 156; Dan., x,v,^ 144;
Eha., >i; Geo^ 57, 150; Han.,
144; Hy,, 59; Jane, 28, 147, 156;
Jn., 49, 123, 143, 145, 147;
Martha, 115, 143; My-, 144 J Ric.,
115, 118(2), 123, 144, 14s, 150,
156.
Bryan (Brian), Thoa., ac ; Wm., as-
Ball, Alice, 4 ; Andr., 86 ; Ann, 91,
oa ; Cath., 87 ; Dcht., ai j Eliz., 23,
84; Emm., 18; Eath., 90; Hy.,
4, 6; Jane, 19; Jn., 6, 86; My..
83(2), 84 8s, 86(2) 87, 89, 90,
91, 92; Ohre, 89; Ric, 18, 19,
21, 23; Rob., 19; Sam., 83, 84,
85(2), 86(2), 87, 89, 90, 91, 92;
Temperance, 21 ; Thos., 19, 21.
Barley, Edw., 29; Phebe, 29.
Barnham (Bumam, Bnmame, Bur-
num), Beede, s^(^), 56, s8, 60;
I«b., s6 ; Hy., « ; Jn., S5 (a), 56,
58, 60 ; Sam., s8 ; Thoa., 60.
Barton (Boorton), Cath., s ; Jn., a6;
Mich 19; Ric. IS, 17(2), 19,
23» 26, 31 • Sanderson, 31 ; Sna.,
a3;Wm., s, 15.
Boswell, Dan., 140; Edw., 135, 1
140, 144, 146, 163; Elia., 146, 16 ,
Jn., 131J, 144, 165, 174(2); My.,
'35* '2^' '^^» *^4«'46, 163, 165,
168; Sua., 174; Wdl, 163, i6s,
168, 174 ; Wm. Smith, 138.
Batlin, Elia., 142; Frances, 143;
Jane, 14a, 143, 144; Thoa., 14a.
143, 144; Wm. Edw., 144.
Byfidd (Boyfield), Ann, 120, 122, 127,
131, is6; EUa., 131; My., 153;
Ric, 122; Rob., 120, 122, 127(2),
131, »So(«), 153, 156; Sua., 150,
i53i >56; Thwfc, lao.
Index.
339
Cmfield (Cameleilde, GamfoOde,
Cuoefield, Gunfeld), Ann, 71, 73,
76; Eli«., 55, 75; FrancM, 79;
Geo., 43, 46, 47, 51 (a), 55,
71, 75; Jn., 71, 73, 76;
^^•' o^i; My., 71(a), 75,
78, 79, 81, 83(a), 84; Page, 78;
fee, 73; Rob., 46; Bar., 76, 81 ;
ThoiL, 43» 78, 79, 81, 83, 84(a);
Wm., «,
Camin (CanniU), Agn., 15; Phinies,
a3; Thoa., 15. a3.
CamiU a/«. Stevena* (Stenens),
Phiniea, a3; Thoa., a3.
Campion (Campian), Thoa., 58, 60. 6a.
Carr (Car), Jn., 118 (a) ; My., 118.
Carter (Gartar), Agn., 15 ; Alice, 16 ;
EKis. (Beiinet), 15; Cko., 18; Jn.,
ao; Bach., 13; Bob., la; Wm.,
la, 13, 16, 18, ao.
Caitfrrigfat, My., 85; Phil., 85(a).
Carrell, Elis., 3a; Thoa., 3a.
Care, Ht., 45 ; Bob., 45.
Chamberlain (Chamberlin), Ann, 134,
17s; Elia., 107, 114, ia4, ia9,
y»» 13a, «34> »So; E»th., 170;
Han., 165; Jajie, lao; Jn.,
ia9. 163; Lyd., 167; My., 13a,
150, 157, 163, 165, 167, 168,
170, m; Bam., 107, 114, ia9,
131, 168; Bar., 114; Thoa., ia4,
»J9W» i3j» 132, »34, »5o» «57»
'63, 165, 167, 168, 170, 175; Wm.,
107. ia4, 157.
Chamben, Ann, 86, lai, 147; ChaiL,
146; Dan., 149; Emm., 18; Eliz.,
85, 86, 87(a), 9a, 94, 116, 143;
Ja«., 13a; Jane, 1^, 150; Jn.,
85, 86, 87, 9a, 94(a), 114, 115,
116^ 118, lai, ia3(a), ia6(a),
ia7, 130, 13a, 14a, 144; Joa.,
165; My., 85, 114, ia6,
My. Ann (Handmn), 149; Bar.,
9a, 130, 14a, 143, 144, 146, 147,
»49, i5o» 15s; Sna., 114, 115, 116,
"*^^>A«"'' "3, "6, ia7, 130,
i3^' i3i*^' ^\ "7, «44, 149;
ThoaL Ekma Palmer, 149; Wm.,
115, 14a, 143, 146, 147, 149, 150,
Chimin, Ann, 173 ; Chaa., 171 ; Elia.,
ifea, 164(a), i6<, 167, 160, 171,
173; Jn., 169; Joa., i6a, 164, 165,
167(a), 169, 171, 173; My., i6a;
Wm., 165.
Chapman, — , 46, lai ; Alice, 63 ;
Ann, 6, 5a, 58, 6a, ia7; Day.,
lai; Dor., 54, 58; Edw., ia6.
ia7, 130, 134, 136, 139, 143; Elis.,
4, 106, ia6, ia7, 130, 134(a), 136,
»39, J43; Han., loa, 106, 108,
139; Hy., 6a; Jane, «, 5^; Jn.,
4 (2)» 6, 54, q8, ia6 ; Jnatinia, 6j ;
Marg., 71 ; Martha, 10a; Mr., 6a,
136; Nic, joa, 106, 108; Phineaa,
50; Bic., 174(2); Bam., 50; Sua.,
130; Thos., 46, 143; Wm., 46,
63, 71 (a), 108.
Chater (Chatter), Elia., 100; Han.,
96, ia6; Jn., 96, 97(a), 98, too,
lao, 133, ia6 ; My., 96. 97, 98, 100,
ia3; Bar., lao, 133, ia6(a); Thoa.,
98, lao.
Cheny, Alice, 145 ; Ann, iao, 14a,
144, 145, i6a(4J; BarthoL, 140,
114a, 144, 14c, 16a (3); Elia., 140;
Gko., 144, i6a; Wm., 14a, i6a.
Cheater, Ann, 71, 73, 75(a), 76;
Elia., a4, 76; Hy., aa, 34; Joan,
71 ; Joa., 71, 73, 75, 76; My., 73;
Bic, aa; Thoa., 73; Wm., 76.
Chown (Chonn), — , 68(4), 89(a),
139(a); Alice, 98, 151; Ann, 73,
ia8, 149, 151, 154, 156, 161, 164,
166; Edw., 164; Elis., 148; Han.,
73, 74» 89, 156, Hy., 96, 139, 148,
i49» »Si» "54, «S6, 161, 164, 166;
Jn., 68 (3), 73, 74, 90, 97, 98 ; Joa.,
wm., 7A, B5
98, 113(a), i6i.
Clark (Clarke, Clarcke), Alice, 8, 90,
91, 93(a); Elean., 7a, 74, 90;
Elia., 171, 173; Geo., 7a; Jane,
91 ; Jn.. 7a, 74(a), 90, 9«» 93, loS;
"o, 171, 173; My., 173; Bic, 8;
Wm., 171.
Claydon, Elis., 157 ; Jaa., 157 ; Wm.,
«S7.
Clayaon, Chriatian, 147,^149, 150,
151, 155, 157, 166; Elia., 155;
Han., 151; Jane, 157; Jn., 147;
My., 149; Thoa., 150; Wm., 147,
^>49, »50;.«5i. "55, i57» '66(a).
Cleaver, Elia., 137; Joe., 137; Bar.,
»37-
(^eemena, wt Steyena (Steerena).
Clemena, CamiU a/«., aee Sterena,
CamiU oia.
Clementa, Ann, 51, 61; Edw., 55;
Joan, 54 55, 63; Phiniea, 51, 54,
15, 63 ; Sna., 54 ; Wid., 68.
ieman, Elia., 151(a); Jaa., 151;
Sua., 129; Wm., 199 (a).
Co!;
* InoorfMtly printed " CtoM ala. ClmciM," on p. 23.
240
MouUon Register.
ColSa
Goto (OodlM, CodM), — , 68; Alice,
56, 58(2), 63(a); Edm., 24; Kill.,
7, 14, 16, 18, 35, j9, 56; Frmnces,
56 ; Geo., 14, 16, 18, 22, w ; Onoe,
28; Hj., II, 55; Hesekiah, 112,
119, 120, 123; Jane, 21, 31; Joao,
49» 5a, 55 5 Jn., 15, 33, 62, 63,
7^, 112; Jofc, 68, 70; Marg., lO;
Martha, 38, 112, 119, 120, 123;
My., 43» 7a; Rob., 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 17, 24, 26, 52, 156 (2) ; SaiiL, lao,
123; Bar., 73; Bub., ii, 22, 43,
70, 72, 73, 74; Thoa., 8, 9, 10, II,
14, 17, 33» 35, 37, 38 (2), 39, 4« W»
43, 44, 46, 49, 50, 5a, 55 (*), 7©,
72, 73, 74, no; Wm., 12, 14, I J,
16, 18, 21, 26, 2S, 31, 34 (2), 38,
41, 44, 46, 50, 52, 53 (2), 54 (2), 56,
Colewell (Colwell), Han., no; Jn.,
no; Mercy, 88; Thoa., SS, no.
CoUioa, Alice, 14; Ann, 19; Edw.,
155; Francif, 14; Jn.,9, n, 13(2),
20. 43 (2), 49 ; My., 15s ; Matt., o ;
Phinees, n ; Ric, 19, 20, 49; Rob.,
n(2); Thoa., 14(a); Wm., 155.
bllia (CoUea, CoUeiaj, Ann, 8, 24;
Jaa., 30; Jane, 20; Jn., 8, 22;
Matt.. 17; Rob., 17; Wm., 22,
24, 20, 30.
Oolney, Anth.. 15; Thoa., 15.
Comfead, see Gamfield.
Cooke (Coke, Cook, Cok, Coo<^),
Agn., 30; Alice, 57, 60; Ann, 57;
Hy., 54; I«ab., 60; Jane, 33;
Joan, 54; Rob., 22, 28, 30, 33, 36,
41, 57, 60; Bar., 36; Thoa., 28, 41,
54; Wm., 22, 41.
Cooper, Alex., no, in (a), 112,
114; Alice, no, in, 112, 114;
Jaa., no; Jn., 114; Thoa., 112.
Corbet, set Corby.
Corby (Corbie, Corbee, Corbet), Agn.,
S; Elia., 133(2); Frances, 46;
an., jx, 87; Jn., 37, 46; Wm.,
37, 87.
Cosby (Coabie, Cosbee, Coabye),
Alice, 40, 43 ; Elia., 46 ; Hy., 38,
40, Ai, 43 ; Matt., 41 ; Thos., 38.
Cox, Ann, 146, 148, 151, 156, 157,
162, 165, 166, 169, 173, 174;
CharL, 164, 166; Edw., 125, 126,
128, 130, 132, 134, 135 (2), 136, 139,
143; EUa., 125, 126, 128, 130,
132, 134, 13s, 136, 138, 139, 140,
143, 146, 151, 156, 165; Esth.,
173; Frances, 149; Geo., 136, 157,
i65;Han., 173; Jaa., 154, 169; Jn.,
132, 140, 151, 154, 156, 162, 165 (a),
167, 169, 171(2), 174; JooaBth.,
143; Maria, i6a; Martha, 34, 169,
■^' \ ?*y'o'30, 134, i5«, 154, 156,
«57 (a), 158, 162 (a), 164, 165, 166,
167, 168, 174; My. Am, 174;
Manrioe, 34; Rebec., 138; Ros.,
125, 146, 148, 151, 156, i6a, 165,
138,' 140^ 148, 149, 156, 158, 169,
Grat£, Elia., 140; Rob., 140(2).
Craddock (Cradoek), Ann, 174 ; Kliz.,
150; Jaa., 150; Jn., 174; Joa.,
146; Roth, 141; Bar., 146, 174;
Sua., 150; Wm., 141 (2), 146.
Craine, Elia., 57; Francia, 55; Sar.,
54; Sua., 54, 55, 57; Wm., 52, 53,
54(2), 55<3), 56, 57.
Cumberpatch, Ann, 165, 167, 174;
Esth., 165; My., 174; Sam., 167;
Thos., 165, 167, 174.
Cnsley (Cnnly), Alice, 121 ; Ann,
118, 172; Dar., 116, 138, 140,
144(4), 150(a); Elia., 138, 140,
«44(4), 150; Jn., 140, «7*; My.,
91, 116, 118, 119(a), lai, las;
Wm., 91(a), 116, 118, 119, lai,
ia5(a), 138, 144, 172.
Dale, Martha, 37 ; Patience, 3a ; Re-
membrance, a9; Sam., 27; Wm.,
4, 5, 6(2), 7, 8, 9, 10(a), II, la,
«3, «4, 15 (2), 16, 17, »8, 19, 20 (2),
21, 22, 23, 24(2), 25, 26, 27(a),
28, a9(a), 30, 31, 3a (3), 33, 34,
35 (3)-
Davy, Alice (Smith), 19; Marg., 19.
Dawes, Ann, 47, 51; Fraaoea, 31;
Jn., 47, 49(a), 51; Thoa., 47;
Wm., 31.
Dawson, — , 69 (4), 92, 133 ; Agn.,
75; Alice, 74, 75, 76, 06; Ann,
74(a), 75, 76, 77» 80; BenJ., 75.
89, 142, 144; Dm., 79; Eha., 70,
74, 89, 90, 9», 92, 93, 96, 143;
Prances, 137; Geo., 157; Han.,
»37, «39, »4o, «4a, »43, '44, M^,
147, 149, 151,, 153, >57; J»«-, «53;
Jerem., 79; Jn., 72, 73, 75(2), 77,
90, «37, »39(a), «40, 142, «43, '44,
146, 147, 149, 151, «53» '57; J<»-,
76; My., 70, 72 (2), 73, 75, 77. 79,
91 ; Mercy, 133 ; Rebec., 76 ; Roae,
73; Sam., 147, 149; Thoa., 70. 74,
75' 77 W» 9'» 9«» «5»; W«l,
Index.
241
^ (4), 74. K; 76, 89. 90, 93 (2), 96,
140, 1^6; Wm. (Fox), 80.
Digr, Allen, 133; Ann, 132; Elix.,
175; Han., 163; Jane, 170; Jn.,
131, «5?' '72 ' '"'■•' '^3» Martha,
163; Rach., 164, 167, 170, 173,
175; Sar., 131, 13a, 133, 136, 139,
143, 164 ; ThoB., 139, 164, 167, 170,
»7;> "75; Wbl, 131, 133, 133,
136(2), 139, «43, 167
Deacon, Jn., 157, 165; My., 157(2),
165; Wm., 165.
Dedans, tee Dickina.
Dcriy, Rebec., 34; Ric, 33, 34;
Whl, 33.
Denton, Jn., 162(2); My., 162.
Detrhimt, Edir., 84; Bar., 84.
Dickena (Deckins. Dickina), — , 141 ;
Ann, 13a, 136, 138, 140, 143;
Etis., 1x9, 121 (2), 123, X25, 126,
127, lao, 133. 134, 171 ; Han., 125,
126; Jn., 88, 127, 132, 133, 136,
138, 1^, 143(2), 157; My., no,
134, 166, 167, 174; Phoebe, 136;
Rebec., 157, 164, 167, 171, 174;
Sam., 88, 132, 174; Sar., 123,
174; Steph., X41 ; Sua., 88, 140;
llioa., 1x9, lax, 123, 125, X26 127,
«»9(a), i33» «34, n^> W* «64 {2),
166, 167, 171, 174 (2); Wm., 174.
Dimnocke, tee Dymock.
Diaaington, laab., 55 ; Thoa., 55 (2).
Dore, £lia., 93, 94; Jn., 93; Wm.,
93t 94(?)*
DwBey (Docaei, Docaey, Dockaey,
Doxaey, Dozeye, Dozie, Dozae),
Alice, XI, 42; Aim, 44; Francia,
6; laab., 54; Jaa., 6, xx, 15(2),
40, 4a, 44, 45»,46, 47(2), 53, 54#
56; Jn., 56; Marg., 53; Sar., 54,
56; Thoa., 40.
Drage, Chaa., 174 ; Hia., 174 ; Jane,
17 X, 174; My. Axme Cnthbert,
171 ; Wm., 171, 174.
Dnqper, Agn.. 23 ; Alice, 133 ; Ann,
149; BarthoL, 23, 25, a^ 33 5
Elia., 27; Francia, 35, 40; My.,
146(2), 149; Ric, 40; Steph., 33;
Tlioa.,35, 133, X46; Wm., 25, X33,
146, 149.
Dvnckl^ (Dnnckly, Dnncklye, Dnck-
1t, DonUy, Dnnkley DnnUy],
Alice, 9; Aim, xi, 62, 72, 78,
96; Elia., X2, «8, 96, 97, 100, 102,
1^5, 133. »34W; Emm., 21 ; Fran-
cia^ 89, 90; laab., 46; Jaa., 34;
Joan, 46; Jn., 134, U^* »^» «?•
(Jndkins), 150; Marg., 8, x6;
Martha, 128 ; My., 87, 89, 90, 97 ;
MoRia, 40; Rob., 14; Bar., 126,
X33» »So ; Sua., 125, X26, 128, 130,
i34> «36(a), 138, 140; Thoa., 10,
x8, 20(2), 21, 36, 58, 7a, 78(2),
96, 97, 100(2), 102; Wm., 8, 9,
xo, 11, X2, 14, x6, 34 (2), j5, 36,
40, 46, 62(2), 72, 87(2), 89, 90,
102, 125, X26, 128, 130(2), 133,
,v^ '?>' X}^' '38» 140. . ^ ^.
Dymock (Dmrnxocke, Dmiocke, Di-
mock), £dm., 20, 21, 23, 24; Elia.,
23 ; Qennan, 21 ; Thoa., 20 ; Wm.,
24-
Ealea, eee Eylea.
Eore, eee Ayre.
Eari (Eade, Erie), Alice, 8x (2), 87,
108 ; Ann, 94, 95> 9^, 97, 9^, lox,
102, 108, 127; Chaa., 95; Dan.,
83; Dar. (CSiapman), 121; Elia.,
X06, 133, 137 ; Esth., 72 ; Han., 95,
96, 99, 100(2), 102, 106, 107, 109;
laaac (Sandera), 83; Jane, 72;
Jerem., 98; Jn., 81 (3), 83, 86, 87,
94, 95, 96, 99(a), xoo, 102, 106,
107, 109, 139 ; Jnd., 109, 127, 130,
i33, «35, »37» >39, H3» «44; Mj-,
83, 96, 101, 121, 135, 171; NatL,
72; Rebec., 83, 86; Ric, 87, 96,
102, 127, 130, 133, 13s, 137, 139,
i43i ^A4j 175 ; Sar., 102, 107, 130 ;
Sna., 86, 170, 171 173(2), 175;
Thoa., 81, oi, 95 (2), 96, 97, 98,
101, 102, 108, 144, X70, x7x, X73,
175 ; Wm., 97, 99, 143, 170.
Eanon, eee Eaeon.
Ekina, Alicia, 83, 84, 109 ; Ann, ox ;
Cath., 89, 90, 91, 02, 94; EUa.,
04, 108, 109, 1x2; Jn., X08; My.,
83; Rob., 80(2), 90, 91, 92, 94;
Sam., 90; Thoa., 83, 84(a), 92,
108, I(M, 112(2).
Elliot (Elliott), Dor., 79 ; Edir., 8a ;
Elia., 6a, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 8a;
Francea, 62; Han., 143, 144,
146, 149; JjL, 75, 76, 77, 79, 8o(a|,
*^' .'?3; Jo^» «43, 144, 146(3),
149 (2), My., 76 ; Ric, 6a ; Thoa.,
77; Wm., 75, 144.
Empaon (Emaonne), Wm., 53.
Eaaex, Matty, x6, 41 (a), 435 Phine-
haa, 4j ; Wm., 16.
Eaaon HSaaMm. Eaeom), Ann, 47, 76,
77j 81, 108. 113, 114, 115(a);
Elia., 47, 90, 95, xo8; Hnmph.,
A7; Jaa., 116; Jn. 76(a), 77,
81, 90(a), 108, 116; Jonadi.,
77, 9?» 95; Joi., 90; Keaiah,
8x; My., 30, 113, 114, 116;
Memall, 35; Ric, 3a; Sua.,
242
Moulton Register.
90; Tho*., 28, 30, 33, 35; Wm.,
28, 95, 1x3, X14, IIS
Eya&B, EI12., 71; Ljd., 71; Rob.,
Eyles (Eales), Ann, loa, 107, iii (2) ;
Edw., 140, 143, 145, 148, 150,
155(2); Eha., 102; Franoes, 140,
«43. i45» "48, i5o» »S5 ; Ja» 9' U),
140, 171, 173(a); %., 91(2), 93»
143; Ric, 102, 107, iii; Bar.,
107; Bus., 171, 173; ThoB., 67,
91(2), 148, 150; Wm., 91, 93(2),
X4S. «7i.
Facer (Faaer), Dor., 37; Elis., 42;
Johanna 40; My., 35; Nic, 35,
37, 40, 42.
Pairr, Eli*., 78; Wm., 78.
Faraeil, Jn., 32, 36; Bar., 32 ; Thos.,
36.
Farrar (Farrer), Joa., 130 ; Bar., 130 ;
Wm., 130.
Farthu^, Elia., 6; Bob., 4; Thoi.,
6; Wm., 4.
Faulkner (Falconer, Fankner, Falk-
ner), Ann, ti6; Cic, 7x ; Elia.,
110, 112, 114, IIS, 116(2), 133;
Han., 136; Jerem., no, 116; Jn.,
130(a), 169; Martha, 115; My.,
i.30» 133* »3Si «3^; Rob-> "Oi "2;
Bar., 13s, 169; Bar. (Gibson),
71 j Thos., 114; Wm., 133, 13s,
130, 169.
FermeadowB, Jerem., 140; My.,
140 (2).
FoTera (Feather, Feathers, Fever,
Fenera), Alice, 87(2), 113, 120;
Ann, 119, 123(2); Cfath. (WatteJ,
123; Dan., 87(2), 94, 95, 96, 98,
xoo, 106, 108, 113, 120; Edw., 87,
113, 123(2); Jane, 94, 95, 96(2),
08, 100, 106; Jn., 95 ; Job., 113;
My., 106, 123, 139; Ric., 98, 100;
Bar., lao, 139; Tesa., 119, 123;
^I'l^<>**> ^7 > 94) 133^ '39-
Field (Feild), — , 74; Panl, 74.
Fisher, — , 4, 163; Alice, 4; For-
tune, 37; Geo., 172; Bar., 163,
172; Snsanas, 37.
Fitchet (Fitchett, Phitchet), Agn.,
33 ; Alice, 22 ; Eliz., 18 ; Jane, 12 ;
Penelope (Ingram), 33; Rob., 20;
Bilv., 11; Thos., 15; Wm., 17.
FitEhngh, Ann, 140; Bar., 140;
Wm., 140.
Flazwell, see Hacksirell.
Flesswere, Wm., 52.
Flooce (Flowers, Flower), — , 75;
Alice, 7i> 74; Andr., 73, 74, 76 (2),
77, 78; Aim, 76, lox, 102; Chiis-
tinn, loa; Eh*., ji, 75 W» 7<>»
Jn., 75; My., 73(2), 74, 76(2),
78, loi ; Bam,, 71, 75 ; Sar.^7 ;
Bos., 78; Thos., xoi, 102; Wm.,
75-
Florence (Flurance), Ann, 112 ; £dw.,
126; Ikfy., 126; Thos., 112; Wm.,
112, 126.
Flnkman, see Hickman.
Foster (Fostnr, Fostar), Ann, 161;
Annis, 41 ; £liz., 7, 41, 161 ; Jane,
31 ; Jn., 6, 7, 8 (2), 10, 38 ; Libeaa,
6, 25, 27, 29, 31, 35, 3844"; Sar.,
29; Thos., 10, 35, 161 ; Walt., 27;
Wm., 25.
Fowler, Ric, 53.
Vox. — , 80; Ann, 108; Sam., xo8;
Thos., X08; Wm., 80.
Freeborn (Freebume, Frebnme^ Free-
borne), Ann, 21; Elis., is, 19;
Frances, 23; Jn., 22; Wm., 18,
-9, 21, 22, 23.
Freeman, Ann, 175 ; Elix., 172, 175 ;
Francis, 12; Jn., m, 17a, 175;
(Mr.) Jn., 12, 13; My., 172.
Friend (Freind), Jn., 24; Thos., 24.
Frost, Jn., 124.
Gale, Ann, 73 ; Olive, 73 ; Oliver, 73.
Gardiner (Gardner), Joan, 75, 76;
Ric, 75, 76; 8««» 76-
Garlick (Gariike), Alice, 83; Ann,
38, 107; Elis., 85, no; Esth., 87;
ane, 77, 106, 107, 108, 109(2),
no; Jn., 77, 78, 79, 80(2), 82,
83, 85(3), 87, 108, 135, 142, 143;
My., 77, 78» 79, 80, 82(2), 83.
85 (a), 87, 106 ; Ric, 79, 108, 109,
no; (Mr.) Itic, 106, 107.
Garraway (Me dUo Lattaway), My.,
31 ; (MrO Thoa., 31;
Garrett (Garret), Elis., 132, 140,
143(a), 146, 148, 150, 151, 161;
Han., 174; Jn., 138, 148, 150;
Jos., 172; Martha, 133, 139; My.,
140, 172, 174; Sam., 161; Bar.,
132, I33» «36, i38» «39i 146 ; Thoa.,
136, 140, 143, 146, 148, 150, 153 (a),
161, 172, 174; Wm., 132, 133, 136,
Ok&j (iK>dby, Godbey), Alice, 73;
And., 48. 54; Elis., 48, 82; Han.,
75, 82, 83; Joan, 83; Jn;, 54» 75 5
My., 23; P««7, 75; P«l-» 4«.
Index.
243
^' ^ ^\ 7? <?)^ ^> ^*5 W"*-'
73»79, 80W, 83(3), 83.
Uee, AmeL, 13a, 133; Ann, lao;
CharL, 137; Edw., 115, n6, 119,
120, 12a, 124, ia6, 127, 139(2),
«3o» 13a, 133» «34> 137; Elia., "S»
116, X19, 120, 123(3), Z24, 126,
"7> '^-'30, 13a, 133» «34» >37;
£lu. Skeyingtoo, 143; EIL
(HeQen), 126; fienrieliA, 130; Jane,
119; £e&alL,i43; My., 1x6; Rio.,
"5,143; Thoa., 124; Wm., 127;
WuliB, 134.
GibbB (QiU), Jomi, ii ; Jn., n, 102 ;
My., X02: Wm., 10a.
Gibaon (GyUon, Gibeone), Moe, 5,
43* 4^* 48; 4"^' 485 Ann, 35, 64,
Geoff., 23, 32, 35 37, 39, 43, 48,
51. 55(f), 64, 72; Grace, 34; Hy.,
4, 5, 28, 41 ; Jane, 26, 28 ; Jeea,
40; Jn., 5, 6(2), 8, 10, 32, 40,
42> 45> 48, 6^, 72, 80 (2) ; OneaimiiB,
3< ; Ralph, 8 ; Marg., 45 ; Martha,
38, 76 ; My., 76 ; Rob., 7 ; Bar., 37,
71 ; Bn«., 32, 42 ; ThoB., 6, 23, 26,
^W» 30, 3^, 34, 37, 4«, 4^45,
46(3), 64. 71; Wiit., 28; Wm.,
Giffard ((iifford),'GeJf.,*3o, 33; Jaa.,
»; Nic., 33.
Gilbert, Elean. Clarke, 137; Jas.,
137 ; Bar., 13^.
GilT, — . 68, 108(2); My., 108.
GloTer (Gloayer, Gloaer, GlooTer),
Ann, 30; Cath., 38; Eli«., X3;
Frances, 33; Joan, 41; Matt., 13,
15, 34; Phineaa, 39, 30, 34, 37,
38, 41, 4a (3) ; (Mr.) Plunefaaa, 33 ;
R^., 37 ; Sam., IS ; Wm., 39.
Godby, «ee Ganby.
Goodwin, £dw., 156; Elia., 161;
Jaa., 153, iS?» «6«» '65, 168, 171 ;
Jn-, «53; J<*, «68; My., 153,
156, i6i, 165, 168, 171(3); Bar.,
165.
Gore (Goar), Ann, 35, 48; Elia., 15,
48 ; Jn., 13, 48, SI, 54; Marg., 51 ;
My., 54; Rob., 39; Thos., 17;
Wm., 13, 15, 17, 19(2), 35, 39,
G}<M3ing, Wm., 2a (2).
Granger, My., X15 ; Bar., 115 ; Thoa.,
115.
Qreen (Grene), Ann, 34, 75, 161;
£<l^-» 75; EliSv 161; Jn., 169;
Ric, 34; RowL, 75; Bar., 169;
Thoa., 164; Wm., 169.
Gr^goiy (Gregoiye)* — , 25; Abra.,
35 ; Dor., 7 ; Elis., 25 ; Isab., 8,
^9'. f^^/*^* 5» «S» ,^» 35, 40i
45(2): Marg., 14; Matt., 5, 2;,
29* Nath., 29; Bna., 10, a8;
Sylvea., 5 (a), 7, 8, xo, 14, 37 ; Val.,
5.
Gnffin, Dor., 57 ; Jane, 57 ; Jn., 57.
Grois, My., 173; Ric., 163, X73;
Rob., 163; Bar.. 163; Wm., 17a.
Grove (Grone), My., 44; Thoa., 44.
Gnbbina, Dliz., 61 ; Hy., 61 ; Hugh,
61.
Gybson, wt Gibaon.
Hackawell, see HaaielL
Haddon (Hadden, Haden), Alice, 133 ;
Aim, 135; Chriatian, 133; £lia.,
115; Frances, 115, 116, 119, 130,
133, 135, 138; Jas., 91, 119; Jn.,
110(3), I30, 133, 136, 138; Lawr.,
89; Marg., 116, ISO, 133; My.,
I30, 136; Rose, 89, 90, OX, 93(a);
Bam., 126; Bar., 88; BoL, 90, 115,
116, no, I30, 133, 135, 138;
Steph., 88(3), 89, 90, 91, 93, I30 ;
Bus., 14; Wm., 14, xi6.
Halley, <ee Hawley.
Halliwell, see HolIowelL
Handson, «ee Henson.
Hardwick (Hardwicke), Dor., 30;
Elis., 3j; Jn., 34, a6(3), 38, 30;
Wm., 38.
Harrington, Elia., 40 ; Josiah, 40.
Hwris, Agn., 37; Edir., 37, 57;
EUa., 9, 33 ; E^Dun., 11 ; Jaa., 35 ;
Jn., 7 ; Jnd., 57 ; My., 73 (3) ;
Nath., 73; Rob., 36; Smi.,_57;
Bylres., 31(3); Thoa., 39; Wm.,
7, 9, 11, 33, 34(3), 36, 39, 34,
„35 (a), 37-
Harrold, Edw., 18; Thos., 18.
HasseU (HacksaO, HadcsweU. Hack-
soil, Hacswell, Hachwell, HacweU,
Flaxvrell; see aUo AatiU), Apo.,
47 ; .^9e, 55 ; Elia., ^ ; Rmm.,
137; Geo., 10. 31, 39; Matt, si;
Ric, 137; RoB., 5a; Thos., 16,
„37(?), 39» 4^. 47, ja, 55(a).
Hayill, Ann, 174; Din., 174; Wm.,
174.
Hawkes, Wm., 141.
Hawley (Halley), Abif^., 96, 97, 100,
I03, 105, 107 ; Alice, 107 ; Ann,
I03, 105; Elia., 96; Joa., 96, 97,
100, I03, X05, X07; Ric, 97;
Thoa., 97, 100.
Hei« see fioit
244
Moulton Roister.
Hensmaa (Henmaii* Hennut., Henui),
Eli«., 34, 44, 123, 124; Han., 115,
118, 121, 123, 124; Ju., 47; Jane,
47; Jn., lis; My., 121; Matt.,
51 ; Rob., 33» 34, 37 (2). AA> 47»
51 ; Sn«.. 33; Thoi., 115, 118, 121,
123, 124; Wm., 118.
Henaon (Handaon), Ann, 142 ; Chas.,
142; Jn., 142; Mj. Ann, 149;
Sua., 24; Thoa., 149; Wm., 27,
53; Zephaniah, 29.
Henaon a2«. Wels, Bar., 27; Wm.,
H«tl>eit, Edw., 86; Elix., 85, 86;
Emm., 170; Geo., 144, 170, 171;
Jaa., 150; Jn., 85, 86, 143, 145;
My., 143, 144, 145, H7 (2), 150.
170, 171 (2); Ric, 143, 144, 14s,
1^7, 150; Wm., 85.
Hicunan (Flukman), Ann, 58; Elia.,
54; EU., 54, 56, 58, 60; Geo., 54,
56, 58, 60 ; Jn., 56 ; WuL, 60.
Hieron «fe Irons.
Hiffffinliottom, Eliz., 98; Job., 98;
fibutha, 98.
Hiffgina, EUz., 5; Jn., 5.
HillB, 83, 93, 94, 98; Ann, 79, no;
Edw., 96; Elia., 85, 109, no,
120(2), 126; Frances, 94; Jaa.,
84, 109, no; Joan, 79^ 80, 81,
82, 83, 84, 85; Jn., 81, 98, 120,
121 (2), 122, 123, 125, 126, 128 (2) ;
My., 96(2), n9(2), 120(2), 121,
122(2), 123, I2S, 126(2), 128;
Ric, 79, 80, 81, 82 (2j. 83^84, 85 ;
Bar., 109; Sns., 126; Wm., 80,
93(2), 94, 98, 119, 120, 123, 125,
126.
HiUyard (Hillyer), Jn., 132; My.,
128 ; My. Ann, 132 ; Rebec., 132 ;
Sam., 128(2).
Hiinka (Hincka), Elis., 106; My.,
106, 108(2), 109, 118; Rob., 106,
108, 109(2), 118; Sar., 118.
Hobson («ee oLm Jobeon), Josees, 62.
Hoit (Hei), Agn., 24; Dor., 5; Ric.
(King), 24; Wm., 5.
Holden, Ann, 144; Catb., 144; Jn.,
Holiday (HoUdaye, Holyday), Ann,
89, 112, 113, 115, 117; Elia., 89,
91, 92, 94(2), iij; Jn., 92, 112,
113, 115, 117; My., 117: Matt.,
5; Ric, 8^91, 92, 94, 113; Bar.,
91, 112; Wm., 5.
Holland (Hollan), Ann, 64; Jn., 64;
Sam., 64.
HolloweU (HoUiweU, HoUvell, Holly-
well, Halliwell), Alice, 14, 40;
Elic, 8; Joan, 16; Jn., 40; Rob.,
8, 10, 12, 14, 16; Thoi., lo, 35,
40 ; Wm., 12, 35.
Hcdmea (Homes), Matt., 49, 51;
Patience. 51; Rebec, 49.
Hooten, aee Hongbton.
Hopper, Amy, 93; Ann, 87; Elix.,
107; Frances, 87, 96; uim., 93,
97; Jn., 87, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97,
107; My., 94; Sar., 94, 95, 96,
x,^' 107; Tbos., 93. 95.
Horn, Cath., in; Elu., no; Han.,
166; Jn., 109, 110(3), m* I '4, 11^*
119; Jos., 90(2), 114, ij53 W, >57,
162, 164, 166; Lncy, 135; My.,
109(2), no (2), ni, 114, 116,
"9(a), 1^5, '64; Sar., 116, 153,
157(2), 162, 164, 166; Wm., 162.
Horton, wt Hongbton.
Hongbton (Hooton, Horton, Hooten,
Hoton), Alice, 87, 88, 90, lao,
124; Ann, 90. 92, 93, 94, 95, 98,
99(2), 118(2), 120, 124, 133; Cbas.,
87, 88, 90; Elia., 88, 171, 174;
Frances Eliz., 171 ; Han., 90; Jn.,
90, 98, n8, 120, 124, 133(2), 171,
174; Rath, 92; Sam., 90, 9a,
93 (ah 94 W, 95(2), 98, 99; Sar.,
87 ; Wm., 174.
Howell, Jaa., 73; Jn., 72(2), 73;
Sns., 72, 73.
Hnghea (Hogba). Ann, 126; Elii.,
126; Jn., 120.
Humphrey (Hmnpbiy), Elim., 34;
Jn.. 34.
Hunt, — , 69 (4).
Hyeron, <ee Irons.
Ingram, Ann 8; Jaa., 22; Jn., 10;
Kic^ 22 ; Penelope, 33 ; Thoa., 12,
33; Wm., 8, 10, 12.
Ironmonger Ann, 56; Hy., 56; Ric,
Irona (Hyeron, Hieron, Hionia), Ann,
81; Elia., 157, 161, 164, 166(2),
174; My., 161; Matt., 81(2), 82;
Moi^es, 157, 161, 164(2), 166; Ric.
(Chapman), 174; Wm., 82, 157.
Ivea. Isab., 10; Rob., 7; Rowl., 7,
Jackson, Elia., 133, 134, 135, 138,
140; Jn., 135, 140; My., 133, 138;
Rob., 72; Sar., 72, 134; Thoa..
»33. i34» 135, ^38, 140; Wm._^2.
James, Ann, 122, 128, x66; Eba.,
157; Q«o.» 166; Lncy, 157; My.,
Index.
245
122, ia8, 130(3), 166; Wm., 122,
128, 130.
Jeacock («ee aUo Meaoock), £lix.,
136; Jn., 136; My., 136.
Jeffery (Jefferyes), Ann, 45 ; Jane,
51 ; Ric, 45, 51.
Jenkins, My., 129(3); Rob., 129.
Jeyea (Jays, Jayes), Ann, 129, 132,
«33» i35» «37, »38» «48 (a), 168,
171; CharL, 155; Dor., x66;
£dw., 146, 170; Elii., 124, 127,
"9. 13^ 133. 135.- m> 138 W»
140, 142, 143, 145, 146, 154(2),
«5^ «57W, 162, 163, 164, 165,
167, 169, 170, 171(2); Geo., 136,
171, 174 Wj Han., 129, 131, 140,
1C4, X56> 163; Harriet, 163;
Henriette, 164; Jaa., 142, 157;
• Jane, 133, 138, 165, 170; Jn., 105,
108(2), 109, no, 127, 129, 131,
i33» 134, i35» «37(2). 138* 140,
142, 141, 145 146, 163 (2), 165 (2),
166, 167, 160; Jo«., 157, 169;
Ln<gr, 163; Maitha, 133, 135, 155,
157, 163, 165, 168, 170, 174; My.,
>37> i4o> 156; My. Ann, 169;
Radi., 105, 108, loo, no, 143;
Rob., no, 132, 138(2), 140, 143,
171; 8am., 156; Sar., 138(3),
140, 143. 154* »S7, 163(2), 165(2),
166, 168, 169, 171, 174; SlUL, 121,
122, 124 (2), 127 (2), 130, 132, 134,
'36. '38; Thoa., 105, 121, 122,
12^(2) 127, 129, 130(2), 132, 134,
'36, ^8, 142, I4S» '54, i55» »57 W,
'63 (2), 165(4), 168(2), 170, 171 (2),
174(2); Wm., 109, 122, 124. 127,
129, 132(2). 133, 135, 137, 1^8,
154, 156(2), 1C7, 162(2), 163,
Jobvon (tee JUo Hobecm), Jn., 36;
Bic, 36.
Jobnaoa (Jonaon, Joson), '^ , 135 ;
Chaa., 135; Elis., 44, 1J5, 138;
Jane, 375 Jn., 37; Martha, 137;
Rob., 44; Sam., 135(2).
Jones (Joanes), Ann, 48, in, 143;
Elix., 83, 107(2), 109, in, 112,
114, up, 119, 122, 12c; Esth.,
122, 150; Geo., 155; Han., 119;
Hy., go; Jn., 45, 48, 89, 166;
Jos., 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 96, 112,
125; Keziah, 83; Lucy, 139(2),
*5°' it3* »45W, 147, j5o, i55»
163, 166; My., 96, 114, 163; 8am.,
92, 116, 139(a), 140, 143; M5.
147 W» »52J Sar., 48, 88, 89, 00,
92, 96; Wm., 41(2), 45, 83, 88,
107, 109(2), 111, 112, 114, 116,
119, 12a, 125, 140.
Judkins, Ann, 101, 102, 106(2), 107;
Elia., 107; Geo., 101, 150; Jn.,
101, 102, 106, 107, 150; My., 102.
Kay (Key), Amy, 121; Ann, 119;
Eliz., 156; Jm., 156; J^., 156;
Sua., 121; Thos., 119; Wm., 119,
121.
Key, «C6 Kay.
KiUpack, Jn., 88; My., 88.
King, Ric, 24; Rog., 24.
Kinning, Eliz., 132; Geo., 138;
Jn., 132. 134, 138(2); Martha,
y4» 151; My., 132, 134, 138;
wm., 151.
Kirk (Kyrke), Grace, 50; Wm., 50.
Kyrke, wt Kirk.
Lack, «ee Lack.
Ladd (Lad), — , 25; Ann, 53(2);
Beat., lo; Elia., 28; Isab., 55, 57;
Phmean, 35, 51, 55, 57; Ric, 7,
10 ; Rob., 7, 28, 55 ; Thos., 57.
Lambert, Mawby o^a., Wm., 30.
Lantsbury (Lannceberry, Lance-
berry, Lanncesberry, Lawnsbnry,
Lansbniy, Lanspery, Lansperry,
Lansprey), Ann, 109. 127, 130,
168, 170, 172; Charlotte, 171;
Edw., 86, 106, 127, 174; Elia.,
82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 98, 108,
119, 121(2), 125, 130, 131, 164,
172 ; Jn., 83, 111, 131, 164, 165, 167,
169, 171, 174; Joe., 90; My., 101,
106, 109(2), 119, 16c; Moore, ^^
108, 109, 120; Rob., 85; Sar.,
125, 127, 164. 165, 167, 169, 171,
174; Sus., 108, 109, III, 120(2);
Thos., 82, 83 (2), 84(2), 85, 86, 88.
90, 98, 111, 119, 121, 125, 130,
»3^ «67» 170; Wm., 82, 98,
101 (2), 106, 109, 168 (2), 169, 170,
17a.
Lattaway («ef alto Garraway), Eliz.,
80; Jn., 80; My., 80.
Laondon (Launden, Lahden. Landan,
Lawndone, Landon), Alice, in;
Amel., 174; Ann, 20, 53, 55(2),
59, 63, no. 164, 165(2), 166, 167,
1^(2), 173, «74; Carol., 174;
Elia., 53, 106(2), 107, 109, no,
111; Geo., 139, 165, 174; Huffh,
25, 63 ; Jane, 27 ; Jn., 106, 107 (2),
109, no. 111, 128(2), ni, 137,
i39».M«» 143, J45. M^, 165, 174;
Mana, 164; My., 109, 128, 131,
246
Maulton Register.
»3r,'«39, M^ »43» MSW, 14^;
My. Ann, 146; Bam., 141, 143;
Bar., 175; Thoa., 5, aa, 51, 53,
55. 59 W» ^» 137. «65, 167(2);
Wm., <, ao, aa, as, 51, 131, 164,
165, 166 (a), 169, 173, 174.
Law (Lawe), Alex., 35; Ann, loa,
«36, «39. 140; EUa., 10, iijW,
139, 145; Fnaoes, ii<; Han.,
loi, 102, 106, 108, 109(3), III (a),
113, 115 139; Jane*, loi, 136(2);
Joan, x8, 39; Jn., 15(2), x8, 3a,
35» 39, I", "3> «35, U^, »39.
140(2); My., 93, 106, 145, 150;
Mercy, 135, i30,_j39i '45; Nic,
31; Bar., 108; Thoa., 19, ao(aJ,
2^, 3»» 35» «o*» 102, 106, 108,
109(2), 1x1(3), "3, "5» i35» 1365
»39, «45, 150 W; Tim., 115; Wm.,
22,3a, 100(2), 14s (ak
tiawTence, Ann, 167; Ebenea., 167;
Thoa., 167.
Lawson (Lawaonne, Lawaone, Lanson),
^'^f 39, 56; Benj^49; Dorabye,
so; Edw., 45, 42 ; Elia., 41, 48,^2,
56; Oloyer, 43; Joan, 48; Jn.,
08; Martha, 44; My., 98; Pene-
1<^, 98; Thoa., 39, 40, 41, 43,
44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 52, 5^5 (Mr.)
Thoa., 40.
Leach fLeich), Agn., 18; Jn., x8.
Leonard aJU, Payne (Leonarde a/«.
Payne), Jn., 46; Phineaa, 46.
Leonaid, Payne aU, (Lieonard, Peine
ah. ; Leonarde, Payne afo.), Jn.,
27, 31, 4a, 46.
Ley, Rog., 3(6), 40(2).
Licona (Lycons, Liconah, Lyconah,
Lichoraa), Alice, 31 ; Ann, 29 ;
Chriatmaa, 39; Gko., 27; Jn., 34;
My., 37; Thoa., 37; Wm., 27, 29,
Liuey (LiUy, Lily), Ann, 161; Ella.,
165; Han. 168; Mark, 174;
Martha, 150, 161, x6s, x68, 174;
My., is6; Wm., is6, 161, 165,
168, X74.
Ltnnel, Ann, 128; EUc, xos, 108,
no, 112, 128; My., 105; Page,
X12; Thoa., xos, lo^U), no, 113,
128; Wm., xio.
Loine, tee Lrne.
Lonell, aee Lorell.
Lonet, «ee LoTell.
LoTell (Lonell, Lonet, Lovel), Alex.,
jx; Ann, 50, 79; Elia., 79, 82,
84(3); Hugh, 112; Jane, 50; Jn.,
79, 82, 84(2); Ralph, 50(2);
RapheQ, $i\ Ric, so; Sna., 82;
Uriah, 1X2; Wn^ 84.
Lowick, Ann, 90 ; Elis., 89 ; Francea,
89, 90, 9», 91» 95 ; Jn-, 80, 90, 91,
, 94 W, 95; «ic., 91; R(*.. 9S.
Lncaa, Abce, 13, 83, 8s, 88, 89, ixs ;
Ann 13, XIX, lai, 134, 137, 144 (2),
CharL, X63; Elia., 82, 121, x68;
Hy., X44, iss, 157, '63, 166, 168;
Joan, 6; Jn., 121, 124, 137, 144 W,
IS7; Jud., 11; Marg., 13; Mj.,
90, 137; Olive, 1x3; Rebec, 8s,
1x6; Hob., 6, 7, 9, XI, 13; Sam.,
88, III, 112, 113, lis, 1x6; Bar.,
Ill, 112(2), ixj, IIS, xi6, 144,
«55, 157, 163, 166, x68; Tboa., 9,
90, 166; Wm., 82, 8s, 88, 89(2),
i^. 155.
Lnck (Lncke, Lacke, Lack, Agn., ax,
as; Alice, 44, 62, iis; Ann, 4, as,
52, 58, 73, 7^, »o9» "7, "8(a), 119,
X2I, 124, 127, 129, 132, 134, 137;
Anth., lis; Cath., s^, 54;
Charity, 7s, 7^, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
82(2), 83, 134; Dor., 12, 40; EUa.,
37, 39, 36, 44, M, 55, 58, 63, 73,
76, 77, 79, ^Sf 86, 102, 1x6, 1x7,
128, 129, 154, 169, 170, 174; EIL,
IS, s6; Emm., 14, S5, 58, 62;
Eisaon, 8s, 100, xo6, 108, 109,
XIO (2), 113, 134, 13s, 138, 140,
143, IC2; Ennice, 134; Franoea,
37; Han., 79, 108, 134, 135 W,
138, 140, 143, 152; Hy., 40; laab.,
J4; Jaa., 27; Jane, 38, S3, '5*;
n., 4(2), s, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, ax,
23,, ?5 (3), 27 (a), 31 (2), 32, 34,
37(2), 44, 49(2), SI, 54, 56, 58,
03, 72, 75, 76, 77 (a), 78, 79, 80,
81, 82, 83, 94, 9S, 97 (2), 102, 116,
118(2), 121(3), 129(2), 174; Joa.,
74, 79^ 86, 97, xoi, 108, 137;
Lawr., 44; Lettice, 124; Marg.,
12, 16 ; Mercy, 31 ; Martha, 102,
xos, 109. "4, "8; My., 7a, 74,
76, 77, 78, 94, 95, ?^, 99, 100. 10^,
IOC, 109(2), 112(2), xai, ia7, 139.
138, 169; Matt., 34, 40, 43, 44,
56; Paul, 8; Rach., 94, 97, loa;
Ric, 46 62 (2), 102, xos ; Rob.,
17 ; Bam., 36, 63, 83. 96, ia8 ; Bar.,
33, 34, 75, 97, ««>, 101, 106(2),
108(2), X09, no, 114, 1x6, 118, 143,
154 ; Silvea., 4, 23, as, 37, 39, 33 (2),
36, 38, 40. 44, 46, 47, 62; Sna.,
80, 108, 109, 140; Thoa., s. 6f2),
10, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, 23(2),
«7 W, 29, 3«, 33, 34, 3^* 43, 44,
*/afM" being incorrect on p. 39, ahould bo replaced by "/(Mm.**
Index.
W
5«> 53» 54* 55(4), S^W, 6a, 7a,
74. 75 W, 76, 85» 86, 97, «02, io<,
XI 2, lie, 119, 170; iJnah (Lorel),
iia; Wm., 14, 27, 39, 3a, 44, 52,
54> 73» 77, 79, 8', 95, 9^, 99 U),
loi, xoa(a), 105(a), 109(a), iia,
117, 118, X19, xai, ia4, ia7, ia9,
«3^W, «34, »37, «7o.
Ljcorui. Me Licoris.
Lyne (Loine, Loyne), Elis., 35, 7a;
£iiim., a6; Qeof., 39; Han., 70»
7a (a), 75 W; Jn., 31, 7°, J^W,
75(2); My., 75; Ric, 17, 18, as,
a6, a9, 31; Rob., 735 Tho^, 75;
Wm., 17, 18, 70.
Mabbes, see Mobbs.
Mabbntt (Mabbot, MabboU), Alex.,
144, 164 ; Ann, 128, 168, 170, 172,
17s; EU«., 138, 140, 143, 144;
Esth., 144; Jn. 128, 168; Jofl.,
143, 170, 17s; My., 168, 170, X7a,
174; Bar., 164, 168; Sar. Watoon,
164; Thoa., 138, 168, 170, 172,
174(a); Wm., ia8, 138, 140(a),
143, 168, 170(2), 172, 175; Wm.
(Qroas), 172.
Macgrogor, Alex., 165 ; HeQen, 165 ;
My., 165.
Mackay, Andr., 131, 133, 134, «37,
lAo; Elia., 133, 137; Jn., 134;
My., 131 W, 133, i34» 137, 1405
Stu*., 140.
3lackowen (Makoven), Jaa., 138,
139; Jn., 114, 134, 136(2), 138,
139, 140; Lucy, 140; My., 114,
134, 136, 138, 139, 140; Wm., 114,
MaUard (Malward), Alice, 107, no,
1x5, 116(a), 130, 151; Elus., 84,
X16, 165; FraaceB, 130, 13^; Geo.,
166; Joan, 80, da, 83, 84, 87;
Jn.. 80, 8a (a), 8^, 84, 87, 107,
130, 133 W, «39; J<»-, *49; Maro.,
158; Martha, xi6, 140; My., 87,
"5, «39, MO, 144, «45» 147(2), 149,
iS», 155, 158, 165, 166; Bar., 116,
155; ThoB., 144 ; Wm., 80, 83,
107, 110(a), 115, 116(a), 133. 139.
140, X44, 145 W, «47, 149, »5i*
155, 158, 165, 166.
Manning (Manninge, Maning*, Man'),
Alex., 51; Ann, 86, 9a, iia, 145;
Annia, 45; Charl., 55, 17a; Chaa.
(JiAcffm), 135; Elean., 75,
* Nute (*) on p. 73 raquxra the oorreofeion of ita Moond data to i Jan. 1703-3.
iia(a)5 Elii., ao, 47(a), u, «,
58, 74, 78, 81, 8a, 83(3), i^ 88,
04, 108, no (a), 111(2), 1x4, lai;
Emm., 50; Qeo., no, 170; Han.,
89, III, iia, 113, 115 W, 116,
X17, 118; Harvey, 49; Hy., 41,
43, 45, 47,^51,, 54, 55, 58(a), 81,
8a, 8^ (a), 84; Jane, 74, 84, 85, 86,
87, 88, 89, 91, 9a, 94, 95, 98;
Joan, 14, 79; Jn., 41, 84, 85(3),
86(2), 87 (3), 88. 89(a), 90, 91 U),
94(2), 95(2), 98, 101, loa, 108(a),
109, 110(3), III, 114, 117, 124,
149; Jn. (Webb), 8a; Jos., 98,
lai^ 145, 163, 168; Jud., 135;
Love, 90; Lyd., 8a; Maiv., 7a,
73, ^5, 79; Mwtha, 95; Uj,, 49,
85, 86(a), 87, 89, 90, 91, 94, 95,
117, 119(a), 12a, ia4, ia9, 145,
149, «5i» 155, '57, 163, 165 (a),
168, 170, 17a; Nath., 13; (Mr.)
Nic, 48; Owen, y, 14, 16 (a), x8,
ao, 38, 4a^ 47; Ric., 73, 75, 79,
84, xxa; Ruth, 1x5; Sam., 91(a),
95, 116, 1x7, 119, laa, ia4, xao;
Sun. Honghton, X15; Sar., 54, oa,
91, 9a, III, xaa, 148; Sim., 157;
ThoB., 42, 78, 84, 85, 89, 91, 9a (a),
III, xxa, 113(a), 115(3), 1x6, X18,
151; Tim., 38; Val., 4/; Wm.,
18, 43, 7^ (a), 74, 78, 8x, 83, 87,
94, 114, 118, ia9, 149; 151, 155(2),
i57/J^3, 165, 168, 170, X7i; Wm.
Mail*, 73; Wm. (Simons), 148.
Marcy, Jn., X13, 114, 115(a), 116,
1x7, 1x8.
Marriott (Mairiai, Marriot, Marit),
Alice, 19, 106, X07, 108, 109,
xio(a), iia, 1x3, X15, 138; Am-
brose, 138; Ann, 48(2), EUs.,
109, 163 ; Francis, 41 (a), 48 ;
Geo., 150, 165; Hy., 16, 17; Jn.,
108, iia, 135, 136, X41; Martha,
136, X38(a); Mv., 135, 137, im,
141, 14^, X46(a), 148, 150, 163,
165, 168, 170, X7a; Sam., 1x5;
Sar., 107, xxa, X14, 139, 144; Sua.,
X06, 17a; Tfaos., x6, 17, 19, xo6,
107, X08, X09, ixo, xxa, 113(a),
115, 135, 137(a), 139, 141, 144,
X46, 148, 150, 163, X65, x68,
x7o(a), X7a; Wm., iia(a), 114(a),
^136, ij8(a), ia8, x68.
Marsh (March, Marrsh), Agn., 9;
^ce, 14; Ann, 8, 37^ 58, 15c,
164; Carol, 17a; Oath., 58;
CaiarL, 165 ; Glaike Worley, 133 ;
Elia., 45, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57,
248
MotUtoH Register.
158, 164, 166; Frances, 54; Jane,
II, 24, 40; Jn., 51, 97(2), 108,
in, 114, 116(a), 118(a), 119, lai,
ia3, las, ia7, 131, i33> i49, »S6,
loa; Jn. ATmatroDg Pell, 157;
, Maria, 169, 170; My., 73, 75, 78,
97, 116, 118(3), "9» "I, ia3,
"5, "7, 131, 131(a), 149, 150,
5jW, iS3» »S5(3), 156(2), 158,
i6a, 163, 164(a), 165, 166, 168,
169(a), 170, 17a, 174; Nic, 3(a),
«6, 37» 4o> 42, 45. 50. 51, 53» 55 W,
S7» 73, 75, 78(a), ia3, 163; PeU
Uet Jn. Armstrong, Sam.); Pet.,
8, o, II, 14, 16, ao, 50, 51, 54;
Rob., ai, 131, 153; Sam., lai,
149, 150, 151, 153, 155, 156, 158,
163, 164, 165, 168, 169, 170, 17a,
174(a); Sam. PeU, 156; Bar., 54,
57. 156 (3), «57, 162, 164, 170,
174(a); Sub., 48, S3, 73» «645
Thoa., ao, ai, a4, 4a, 56(a), 58,
las, 127, 156, 157, i6a(a), 164,
170, 174; Wm., 55, 75, 118, 119,
150, 155, i6a, 164, i66, 168,
\ .\. "'"oriey (we Clarke).
Martin (Marten, Martine, Martie),
16^ (a), 170 ; Woriey (we Clarke).
Eartin (Marten, Martine, Martie]
Agn., 8; Alice, 11, la; Bart., 4;
Cath., 2$\ Elia., aa; laab., 6, 9;
Jn., ao, a4(a), aj, 26(2), 29, 33,
36; Marg., 8; Nic, 33; Ric, 20,
2a; Bob., 8, o, II, 12; Sar., 29;
Thos., 4, 6, 8, 9(2); Wm., 36.
Matthews (Mathews), Ann, 74, 76,
174; Ella., 76; Geo., 74, 76; Jn.,
167; Martha, 167, 170, 174; My.,
74; Thos., 170; Wm., 167, 170,
174.
Maul, Frances, 134; Jn., 134; My.,
134.
Mauriss, see Morris.
Mawby, see Murby.
Mawby a/s. Lambert, Wm., 30.
Meacock (see also Jeacock), — , 69;
Sam., 13a; Wm., 13a.
Merry, Alice, 143, 144, 146, 147, isa ;
Clai^ Barber, 144; Elic, 17a;
Jn., 143, 144, 146, 147, 15a; Jn.
Clark, 143, 17a; My., 172; Thos.,
146, 147; Wm., 152.
Middleton, Isab., 23; Jn., 26; Rob.,
23, 26.
Milan, Ann, 97, 99, 100; Francis, 97,
99(2), 100; Jane, 97; Thos., 100.
Mufs (Mihies), Adam, 38; Alice, 76;
Ann, 88, 97; Elii., 71, 92, 96;
Frances, 71, 73. 74(a), 76, 95;
Faith, 88, 89, 90(3), 92(2), 93,
94, 95, 96, 97.5 J"«e. 87> 89. 90,
92 ;My., 8s (2), 89 ; Nic. Worthing-
ton, 94; Ric, 71, 73(2), 89, 90;
Rob., 67, 85, 88, 89, 90(2), 92,
93» 94. 95. 96, 97 ; Thos., 58, 87 (2),
89, 90(2), 92; Wm., 21(2), 93.
Mitsey (Mytts^), Alice, la; Jaa.,
Mobbs (Mabes, Mabs, Mabbes, Mobs,
Mobes), Agn., 48; Dor., 102, 109;
El"-, 48, 55. 56, 71, 74, 77, 79.
Qj, 96; Ja«., 71; Jn., 70, 109;
My,, 70, 74, 94; Pet. 48, 50, 52,
55. 5^. 71. 74. 77 W, 79. 94. 9^;
Rach., 70; Rebec, 56, 70; Ric,
52; Thos., so; Vvm., 55, 79, 96,
102(2), 109.
Moifat (Morpns, Morfns, Morpas),
Alice, IS3, 156; EUs., 122, 124,
125, 127(2), 134, 153; Hngh, 122,
124, 125, 127, 134; Jn., 156, 170;
Lettice Palmer*, 124, 134; My.,
162(2), 166(2), 170; Rob.,
las, 15.^,
ndei
j6, 162, 166, 170.
Monden, see Mnnton.
Morris (Mauriss, Morrice), Ann, 91 ;
Elia., 91(2), 93, 95(2), 96, 99,
loi ; Han., 90; Jn., 01 (2), 93, 95,
96, 99, loi (2) ; Martha, 91 ; My.,
96; Sam., o}.
Monlsoe (Mnlshoe), Elis., 29; (Mr.)
Francis, 29.
Mnnton (Mnndin, Mnndine, Mvn-
dayne, Mnnden, Monden, Mnr-
ding), Mnrden), Asn., 48; Alice,
S, 47 (2) ; Ann Franoea, 162 ;
Edw., 5, 23, 28, 42; Elis., 18, 23,
24, 51, 121, 124; Geo., 36; Jas.,
157(a), 162; Jane, 157, 162; Jn.,
5(a), ai, 36, 41, 4a, 4S, 47; My.,
a8, 45, lai, ia4, 131; Pmd., 41;
Ric, tai, ia4, 131(a); Sam., at;
Sar., 48; Sns., ta; Thos., 18,
21 (2). 24, 25, a6(a), a8(a), 32, 48,
51 ; Wm., as.
Mnrden, see Mnnton.
* These two entries should be compared. In the first the parents ara
Hugh and Sliimbetk Morpmi, in the second ifuffh and Eiiwahttk Mtfat ; and it u
in the name of MafiU that Bugk is buried on March 22nd, 1778. The £act that
there are two children baptised in the name of Uitiee Palmer need give no
trouble, as the desuv to p r es cr f c the name arises finom the untimely death of the
eldest danghtor (bur. 17 Aqg. 1766}.
Index.
249
Mnrbj (Mawbj, Mawbe, Mawbey,
Mavby; ue aUo Mawby dU Lam-
bert), Ann, 56, 60, 107 ; £dv., 105,
107, 114, 116; ElU., J7, 105, 107,
114(2), 116; Francec, 17; Fraacia
(Wood), 17; Jane, 56; Jn., 34,
1 16 ; Lambert, 4, 8 ; M7., 76, 105 ;
RiCj^e, 60, 76; Bar., 76; Sylve».,
4; Wm., 8, 27, 34, 60.
Mnaoott (Mwpciit^ Muscntt), Eliz.,
20 ; Francis, 20, 30 (2) ; Nehemiah,
30; Sam., 30.
Myttaey, «ee Mitsey.
Netbercote (Nethercottes, Netber-
ooate, Netbercot, Netbercoat),
Ami, 44; Dan., 43; Edw., 43, 44,
47, 50, 52, S3» 55. 59W; Elean.,
50; Geo., 55; Joan, 53; Ric, 47;
Sas., 47, 52, 55, 59.
Nicbdfl (Nycbok, Nicbolaa, Nicolls,
Nicols), Abra., 27; Ann, 43; £Uz.,
x8; Jn., 49; Eic, 33; Rob., 27;
SilTea., 18; Sua., 33; Wm., 43,
49-
Nixon (Nickaon), Edw., 81, 82;
Eliz., 81(2), 82; Sus., 82.
Nobles, Hnmnh. Clayton, 105 ; Jos.,
105, 107; Ahr., 105, 107(2).
Norton, Jn., 164; My., 164; Thos.,
164.
Nona (Nunns), EUs., 96, 100; Geo.,
96, 98, 100, 106, 107, 109, 1 10 (2) ;
Han., X09; Jn., 107; My., 98;
Sar., 96, 98, 100, 106 (2), 107, 109,
no.
OlJTer, Alice, 99; Ann, 99; Wm.,
OsDome (Osbttme, Osbourne*), Ann,
42, Catk, 13; Edw.. 10; Ell., 63;
Francis, 19(2); Jeff., 37; Joan,
46; Jn., 32(2), 36, 42; Rob., 13,
15 (i)» 16, 37, 40, 43, 46, 63 (2) ;
Tbos., 10. 40; Wm., 16, 30, 42,
43-
Orerton (Ouerton), Euiice, 45; Jn.,
45.
Padmore, Din., 130, 133, 135; Eliz.,
133; Jn., 130, 133, 135(2); Wm.,
130.
Page, Alice, 138; Ann, 132, 134,
«3SW, 138, 14a; Edw., 117, 138,
119, 147; Eliz., 134, 146, 147;
Frances, 23; Jas., 77; Jane, 138,
147, 156; Jn., 77, 130; Martha,
142; My., 137, 146; Ric, 23, 27,
a9> 33; Bob-» «56; Sar., 132, 137,
138, 139; Sus., 29, 77; Tbos., 33;
Wm., 27, 132, 134, 135, 138, 142.
Paine, <ee Payne.
Painter (Paynter, Panter), — , 69;
Ann, 27, 44, 47, 49, 53, 56; Dor.,
30, 56; Edw., 14; Eliz., 5, 22(2),
M, 49» "4; Geo., 23; Isab., 47;
Jane, 28, 43; Jeremy, 39; Joan,
6; Jn., 44, 47» 49» 53 W ; Marg.,
16, 2$, 30; Ric, 21; Sam., 36,
1x4; saves., 22(2), 23, 25, 27, 30,
34, 39; Tbos., 12, 14, 16, 18(2),
20(2), 21, 52(2), 56, 114; Wm.,
5, 6, 7 (2), 12, 28, 30, 33, 36, 43,
6<); Zephamah, 33.
Palm, Agn., 56; Joan, 56; Tbos.,
Palmer (Palmor), Alice, 91, 92, 97;
Eliz., 89, 90; Jas., 163; Jane, 89,
00, 91, 92, 93, 94, 97, 99, 105;
Jn., 94; My., 93, 163; Ric, 89,
9o» 9»» 92, 93» 94» 97, 99(2), 105,
108; Sar., 105; Wm., 163.
Panter, Bee. Painter.
Pannell, (Mr.) Ambr., 19; Meliora,
Parbeny (Parbry), Joan, 53, 54, 57 j
£?•» 53. 57; Bic, 53, 54, 57;
Tbos., <4.
Parker, Ann, 116, .171. 174; Jane,
174; Jn., 148; Maitna, 144, t|6,
148, 149 ; My., no, 149.; My.
Robinscm, 171; Sar., 116, 140;
Tbos., no, 144, X46, 148, 149;
Wm., xio, 1x6, 144, X71, X74.
Parkins. «ee Perkins.
Payne (Paine, Peine), Agn.. 6; Eliz.,
24; Hy., 8; Jane, 2x ; Jn., 5, 24,
27, 31, 36, 40(2), 42(2); Leon.,
5, 6. 8 ; Nic, 36 ; Ralpb, 7 ; Tbos.,
7; Wm., 13(2), 27.
Payne ah. Leonard (Peine als. Leon-
ard, Payne dU. LcNonarde), Jn., 27,
3»» 42-
Payne, Leonard a/«. (Payne, Leonarde
aZ«.), Jn., 46; Pbineas, 46.
Peach, Aim, 143? Geo., 136; Hy.,
136, 138, 143, 144- Jane, 136, X38,
143, 144; Jn., 138; Wm., 144.
Peine, see Payne.
Inoomelly printed **0A9mrfe^** oo pw 4a.
250
MouUan Register.
PeU (PUl), AHce, 75, 84, »»; Amy,
83; Amy Nethercoat, 137; Ann,
III, 112. 119, 125, 126, 1^; Cath.,
145; Ghu-L, 151; Dnuolla, 147;
Eaatcr, 84; EUz., 63, 83(2), 84,
91 W, »37» «38, «39 U), 140 W»
142(2), 143 (3)» 144(a), 145. M7,
148, 149(2), 151. i53W» J57W;
Geo., X49; Han., 140; Henea«e,
144; Jane, 63; Jn., 60, 63, 74, 84,
88, 89, 90, 91, 115, 125; Jn. Man-
ning, 139, i6q, 170; Jonath., 139;
Job., 126; Keaiah, 76; My., 78,
88, 89(2), 90, 91, 112, 138, 143,
169, 170(2); Mata^ 148; Sam.,
83, 84; Sar., 82; Thoa., 74, 75,
76, 78, 80(2), 81. 82, 83, 84, 90,
91, III, 112, 119(2), 125, xa6, 142;
Walton, 140; Wm., 67, 81, xii,
135, 137, »38(2), 139(2), 140(2),
142(3), M3(3), «44(3), »45,^»47,
148, 149(2), I5J; «55, i57» «^-
Perciyal (Perainall, PercivU), Ann,
118, 147 ; Joan, n8, 121, 124, 132 ;
Jos., 1x8, 121, 124; My., 124, 147;
Ric, 23; Sam. (Meacock), 132;
Thoa., 23 ; Wm., 121.
Perkins (Perkings, Perkmges, Per-
kynes, Parkins), Anne, 47; Dor.,
41; EUz., 36, 39, 52, 137; Hy.,
45; Marg., 49; My., 137; Sar.,
43; Thos.. 36; Tobias, 137; Wm.,
36 (2), 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 5« (2),
52 (2). ,
Perrin (Perron, Perrine, Penn,
Pering), Alice. 58, 86(2), 88, 89,
9^ 92, 93> 96, 100, "9, «57;
Ann, 34, 58, ^2, 116, 118(a), 124;
Cornelia, 136; Elis., 51, 62, 88, 89,
116, 151, 157; Jw-. 82(3), 89;
Jerem., 89, 115, 116, 118, 124;
Jn., 82, 86, 88, 89, 91 (2), 92, 9j,
96, loo; Lucretia, no, 121, 120,
131, >36» Maurice (Morris), 51,
54, 58, 62; My., 89, 124, 151;
Ric, 96; Sam., 89, ^3, 119, 121,
126(2). 131, 136; Sar., 54, 92;
Sus., 89; Thos., iji; Wm., 100,
15^ »57; Wm. Pell. 121.
Perrin, a/«. Biggs, Alice, 85; EU*.,
85;Jn., 85.
Perry, Alice, 95; Jerem., 95; Jn.,
Pescontle, Eliz., 50; Jn., 50.
Phillips, Edw., 8; Mich., 8-
Pickford, Ann, 150; Jn., 155; Jos.,
150, »55, 158, 167, 169; My., 169;
Rob., 158; Bar., 150, 155, 158, 167,
169; Thoa., 167; Wm., 158.
Picraft, see Pyctaft.
Pigot, Dan., 4a, 44, 45(2), 46; Ric,
Pi^'see PeU.
Powell (Powel, Powiil), Abra., 113;
Ann, 99; Gath., 99; Elia., 113,
115; Francis 113, 1^(2); Han.,
113, X15; Jn,, 115; Thos., 113(2),
115; Wm., 99.
Pntt (Put), Ann, X17, 119, x2o(2),
122; Elia., 119; Jane, 137; Jn.,
X17, X19, X20, 122(2); My., 117,
137 ; Wm., 137.
Pyecraft (Picraft, Pycraft), Alex.,
xx8, X25, 147, 149; Ann, 146(2),
i6x; DroBimlA, 148; Elia., 1x4,
1x5, xiS, 1x9, X20, X2X, 122, 125,
142, 146, 147, X57, X65 ; Geo., 169 ;
Jn., 1x4, 1x5, xx8. 1x9, 120(2),
X2i(2), 22. 125, X40, 142, 146(2),
148, 155; J«*-, "4, "9, m6(3)»
149, 150. 153, 155, «57, «6i, 165,
X69; Lettice, 146, 149, 150, 153,
155, 157, «6i, «6S, «69; My., X40,
142, X46, 147, 148, X49; Ric, X22,
149; Sar., 1x5; Thos., 149, 150,
X53-J, Wm., X40.
Quince* (Qnyncc, Qnnce), Agn., 48;
Ann, 46; Eliz., 39; Ell., 46, 48;
Jn., 37; Ric, 37, 39, 42(a), 46,
48, 50(a); Wm., 4a.
Ragdall, — , 10; Ric, 10.
Reynolds (Reynoles), — . 69'; Geo.,
X62; My., X62; Mercy, 162.
Rice. Ami, xx; 81, 84, 87, 170;
Elu. Marg., 163; Emm. Ogtlvie,
X73; Frances, 163, 165, 168, 170,
173; Frances Ann, x68; HaiL
lOoAy), 87; Jn, Geo., 163; My.
(Devrhnrst),
168, 170,
173-
Rich, AHce, 94, 97, 109, 127(3);
173; rrances ajod, ic
(OoAy), 87; Jn, Geo.,
(Oorfrr), XX, 81 ; Bar. (I
84; Thos., 163, 165(2),
1618."
* Footnote (d) on ji. 46, being inooaq[>let6, should read *'<SM tefC 7 /ims
Index.
251
Elean., 97: EIm., 84, 105, 108(a),
109, 127 ; Fraocea, 127 ; Jane, 78,
80, 81, 83, 84; Jn., 78, 80, 81 (2),
§3* 84» 94, 97; My., 78, 105, 127;
Rob., 94, X27 (3) ; Thos., 80, 83,
105, xoS, 109.
Bichiurds, Alice, 77, xx8, 1x9, 121 (2),
122, 125, 129 136; Gath.| 122;
Elean., xi8; jSlix., 99, 136, 148,
151, 157; EIL Ann, 75; Jane, 74,
75, 77, 87 W; Jn., 74, 75, 77, »7,
99, 119, I2J, 148, 151, 157(2);
Rob., 74, 118, 1x9, 12 X, X22, X29,
136, >S»; Sns., 148; ThoB., 99;
Wxn., X29.
Ricbardaon (Richeraon, Richarson),
Abra., 76(2), 77(2), 78, 79, 80, 83,
91, 96: Alex., 73; Amy, 96, 97,
xoi, xo6(2), X08; Ann, 09(2], xxi;
Cath., 80; Cic, 83; Clifford, xoi ;
Dor., 77, 83(2), 84(2), 88, 90;
Eli«.,73, 9>, "o, X4a, 151, 157,
X72; Geo., 83, 84(3), 107; Geo.
(Barber), 173; Han., 142; Jane,
89; Jn., 77, 9x, XXX, 112(2), 1x4,
X15, 1x9; Job. (Horn), 90; My.,
73, 78, 89, 9x (3), 93» 95 (2), 96,
99, XOX(2), X07, I XI, XX2, XX4,
xx5(2), xi6(2), ixo, 120, 151, X73;
Mercy (Grfewell), 88 ; Rach., 76 (2),
77(2), 78, 79, 80, 83; Sam., XX9;
Bar., 84; Bilvea., 108; Thos., 79,
0, 97 (2), 99, loi, 106, X14; Val.,
89, 9', 93, 95, 96 W, 99, >oi, X07,
XX5, 1x6, x2o; Wm., 93,99, xi5(2),
157, 172.
Rigge (Ri^, Riggi), Alice, 53(2),
55; Chnstf^h., 9, 40, 45, 46, 49,
53, 55 ; Eliz., 49; Geo., 55 ; Grace.
8; Leon., 8, 9, ix ; Marg., 40;
Ric, 46; Thofl., XI, 45.
Riffht, %ff. Wright.
R<M>in8 (Robbins, Robbyns, Robines),
Alice, 27; Aim, xi, 30, 58; Chris-
toph., 16, 17, 19, 23, 25, 26, 27,
30, 3^, 40(2), 44; Elii., 52, S3,
55, 58, 61; Emm., 16; Hy., 10,
II, 13; Jaa., 49; Jn., 10, 36, 55;
Phineaa, 17; Ric, 23, 49; Sua.,
6x; Thofl., 13, 25, 52(2), 53. 55,
58, 61; Wm., 16(2), 19, 53.
Robinaon, Eliz.^ 20, 121 ; My.,
119(2); Ric., 20, 21; Bar., 123;
Tnos., 119, 121, 123; Wm., 21.
Rottcra, — , 80 ; Ann, 85 ; Dan., 85 ;
Dehor., 56 ; Joan, 47 (3) ; Jn., 47 ;
My., 80; Rebec, 47; Rob., 58;
Thoa., 85; Wm., 56.
Rose, iJyimes, 7; «ui., 7.
Rowledge (Rowlkig), Aim, 45, 79 (a) ;
Hy., 45, 49 ; Jo", 85, 86, 87, 88 ;
My., 85; Maurice, 85, 86, 87,
88 ; Bar., 49, 72 (2), 87 ; Sajcby, 86 ;
Thot, 72, 88.
Bakaby, aee Saxby.
Bandera (Sandira), Isaac, 83 ; Jn., 83 ;
Banderson, «ce Baunderson.
Bapcoate (Bapcott, Sepcott, Bepcot),
Alice, x8; Dan., 12; Eli«., 15;
Elizena, 9; Francis, xo; Joan 17,
55; Jttd., 55; Lamb., 20; Thos.,
„9; Wm., 14, 55.
Bargeant jBergeant, Beargeant, Bar-
gan), Alice, 45; Ann, 48; Elia.,
4'; Steph., 41, 45, 48.
Saonderaon (Banderaon), Ann, 71, 73 ;
Jn., 70, 71 (2), 73; My., 70; Bar.,
70; Bus., 73.
Baxby (Saxbye, Barbie, Bawabye,
Sabby, Baibe, Baibee), Alice, 31 ;
^°'J7* ^®» 49, 50, 52; Edm.,
51; EU., 7; Hv., 35; laab., 41;
laraell (««« laabel), Jeff., 49; Joan,
44, 62; Jn., II, 31, 35, 37, 38, 41,
49, 50, 5« ; Matt., 46; Rach., 14;
Ric, 52; Bus., 62; Thos., 7, 9(2),
II, 14, 37, 38, 40 (2) 41 (2), 44,
46, 48, 52, 62 ; Wm., 48.
Bawabye, «ee Saxby.
Bcorier, Alex., 40; Aim, 40.
Bcredly, we Bhreadley.
Scrogaon, Elia.. 34; Bar., 34.
Bears (BeeraJ, Abig., 81 ; Alice, 93,
94, 96, 98, 9Q, lox, 105, 107(2),
109, III; Elis., 99; Geo., 98;
Jas., loi; Jn., 8x, 93, 96; My.,
105; Bar., Ill; Thoa., 81, 93,
94 (2), 96, 98, 99, loi, 105, 107,
109, III ; Wm., 109.
Belby (Silbe), Emm., 15 ; Jn., 15.
Septon, Geo., 87, 88; Grace, 87,
88; JosL, 87, 88. ^
Bepton aU. Btepton, Grace, 90.
Bepcot, aee Bapcoate.
Bergeant, ma &tfgeant.
Bharman (Bheiman), Alice, 11 ; Oath.,
15; Elia., 149; Jn., 12, 166;
^lartha, 164; My., 146(2), 149,
151, 156, 164, 166; 8am., 151;
Thos. 9(2); Wm., 146, 149, 151,
156(2), 16^, 166.
Shaw, Prancia, 38; Thos., 38.
Shepherd (Bheppard, Sheptord), Hy.,
23; Jn., 23.
Short, Ric, 8, 10; 8ns., 10; Walt.,
252
MoutUm Register.
Bhreadler (Shredle^, Scredly), Ann,
52; My., 55; Bic, 52, 55; Bob.,
50; Sar., 55.
Sibler (Sibly), Ann, 86; Marg., 86;
Bob., 86.
Sikes, wt Sykes.
8ilbe, 9tt Seiby.
Simcoate (Symcoate, S'mooe), Ann,
54; Jane, 53; My., 54, 55, 57;
Bandle, 55; Tho«., 53, 54, 55,
.57(2).
Sunona (Symons), Ann, 28, 152;
Barthol., 26, 28; Han., 155; Jn.,
-=6, 151, 156; Bar., 148, 151, 152,
»55» «S6; Wm., 148(2), 151, 152,
i55» 156.
Skirrel (Skarrel, Skirrell, Skenal),
Cath., 131, 1^5; Elean., 133, 135,
136, 140; £liz., 102, 131; Jn.,
100, 133, 135, ij6(2), 140; Joa.,
100, 102, 106; My., X48; Bob.,
106; Sua., 100, 102, 106, 140; 8tt8.
Barwick, 133; Wm., iji.
Smart, Ann, 165, 171; Eliz., 172;
Sar., 163, 165, 168, 171, 172;
Thoi., 163 ; Wm., 163, 165, i68 (2),
171, 172.
Smith (Smyth), — , 149, 154(2);
Alice, 4, 19; Alicia, 99, xo6 ;
Angelo, 72 ; Ann, 10, 50, 74, 86,
87(2), 88, 89, 90, 91, 86, IIS, 124,
125, 127, 136; Arth., 38; Canon,
72; Dor., 148, 150, 161, 165, i6q;
Edw., 15a; EU«., 74(2), 77, 88,
114, 115, 120, 122(2), 124, 127,
130, 132, 136; Elia. Earn, 157;
Francis, 154; Han., 156; Hy., 41,
44; Jane, iii, 112, 114, 115,
118(2), 127; Jesae, 161; Jn., 10,
12, 15, 71, 72(3), 73(3), 74(3),
70, 77. 87, 90, III, 112, 114.
115(2), 118, 122, 124(2), 125, 127,
«34» »35» i39> uS, »5o> i6i, 165 (2),
169 ; Jos. , 134 (2) ; Mark, 86,
99, lOI, 114, 122, 126, 133 133,
i3S» »39> «46, 148, 163; Wiadom,
Snduon, Sampson, 22; Thos., 22.
Somoriin, aee Sommerly.
Spencer, Ann, 149; Elia., 147; Jos.,
147, 149, 151; Bar., 151; Te«.,
1^7, lAO, 151.
Spokes, Jn., 169; Sar., 169.
Spooner (Sponerh Alice, 8 ; Chaa., 8.
Stafford (St&fora), Ann, 97, 99, 152 ;
Francis, 94, 95, 97, 99, 106, 107;
Jane, 152; Jn., 106; Joa., 95;
Sar., 94, 95> 97» 99> 106, 107(2);
Wm., 94.
Stanton, Elia., 128. 131, 132, 135;
Frances, loi. 107, no; Geo.
Jane, no; Jn.,
StaTeley, 135 ; Jai
131 ; Kic. NiooU,
87 (2), 88, 89, 90, 91 ; Maltha, 112,
114; My., 54(2), 72(2), 73(2),
74(2), 76, 89, 90, 99(2), 100, lOI,
106, 108, 110(2), III, 115, 126,
130, 132(2), 113, 134(3), 135, 139,
'57» »63» »0S (2) ; Matt., 12 ;
Nic, 35; Pet., 76; Bic, 114, 132;
Bob., 9p, 100(2), loi, 106, 108, ^
no, ix^ X20, 122(2), 124(2), 127,
130, 132, 136; Salvino, 156; Sam.,
74, 169; Sar., 91, ia6, 133; Thos.,
4, i5» i9» 35» 38» 4X. 44, So, 54,
87, 99, 108, 120, 122, 125, 127,
157, 163, 165(2); Wm., 86, 96(2),
, X32; Wm.,
loi (3), 102, 105, 106, 107 (3),
108(2), 109(2), 110(2), 111(2),
112, 126, 127, 128(3), "9, 131(2),
132(3). «33, »34, 135(2), 136, «37»
138, 139, 140, 141, 142, M3» «44>
145, 146(2), 147. 148, 149, 150, 151,
^%ly »S5, 156, 157, 158, 162, 163,
164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171 (2),
172, 174, 175.
Stepton, Septon om., Grace, 00.
Stevena (Steevena, Steeaens*, Stea-
ena), Alice, 50; Jn., 125(2), 129;
Jonas, 40; Bic, 45; Sar., 125,
129; Thoa., 33; Wm., 33, 36(2),
40, 45, 50, 129.
Stevens, Camil qX%, (Stenena, Camfl
a/«.), Phineaa, 23; Thoa., 23.
Stevenson, Ann, 169, 172; Chaa.,
149(2), i50> 154, 157, 164, 166(2),
169, 171, 174; Elia., lai, 146, 148,
151, «54> 155, 158, 169, 170, 172;
Frances, 154; G(eo., 148; Geo.
PUce, 154; Jn., lai, 138, 143, 146,
ia8, 151, 155(2), 158, 174;
Martha, 149, 150, 154, 157, 164 (2),
166, 169, 171, 174; My., 172;
Bob., 158; Sam., 150; Sar., 121,
138, 143, 171; Thos., 143, 146,
157, 170, 172(2); Wm., 138, 151,
160(2), 170, 172.
Stocken, Dor., 54, 56; Geo., 54, 56;
Lyd., 56; Sam., 54.
Stratton, Humph., 56.
Streets (Street., Streetea, Street),
Alice, 25; Qem., 48; Edw., 107;
Elia., 37, 42 ; Isab., 13, 45 ; Jn.,
100, 102(2), 107; Maria, 9; Mr.,
100, 102, 107; Bic, 45; Bob.,
15, 52; Thoa., 24(2), 33, 37, 39,
* Incorrectly printed OlseaieM " on p. 36c
Index.
253
4^* 45. 48, 52, 100; Wm., 9, 13,
_«s. 33. 39.
SmnmerfieJd (Summerfeild), — , 68.
Summerly (Somerlin), Ami, 164; Jn.,
J54, 157. 161, 164, 167 ; Lucy, 167 ;
My-' *54» i57» i6i» 164 (2), 167;
Bic, 157;- Bar., 154; Wm.,
t6i.
Sykes (Sikes), Elii., 163; Jn., 168;
Martha, 163, 168; Thoi., 163, x68.
Sjrmcoate, %rt Simcoatei
S^mona, we Simons.
TaUby, Ells., no; Martha, 109(a),
xio; Bob., 109, no.
Tanner, — , 68; Ann, 74, 150, 167;
Chaa., 150; Ella., 71, 72, 74, iao;
G«o., 165; Jane, in, 136; My.,
165, 167, 171, 17s; Matt., ni,
145; Rob., 68. 71, 72(2), 74; Sar.,
13^, X39» »4o. 142, 145. »5o» «7S;
Tho«., ni, 136, 139(2), 140, 142,
MS, «5o. »65. »67, 171 (2), 17s ;
Wm., 71, 142.
Tairant (Tarant), Abig., 79; Alice,
73, n4; Ann, 131, 132, 134,
>37> "63, 165, 168; Beatr., 142;
Cath., 149, 154, 161; Eliz., 73,
77» 79. »35f »4a(3)» «54, "63,
168; Geo., 121. 131, 132, 134,
137, 149; Jane, ni; Jn., 77,
Marti
LW, 9S» 96» "4, i3i> 161;
urtha, 132, 142 ; My., 94, 95, 96,
114, 123(2)2 Matt., in; Ram.,
149, 154, 161; Sar., 134; Thos.,
73' Ih 7^ SX? '35. >37. 163,
165 (2K 168; Wm., 96, in, 13s,
14a (2).
Taylor (Tayler, Thayler), Alice, 51 ;
Elis., 56; Jane. 48; Jn., 48, 51,
56; Myyj56; Thoa., 48.
TeMNit (Tebbet, Tebbott, Tebbot,
Tibbet, Tebbett, Tebatt, Tebat,
Tebbot, Tebbntt), Alice, 14, 25;
Ann, 7. 27. 34, 39, 40. 47. 5^, 58.
60, 64, 122, 150, 153, 156, 164(2),
166; Annia, 54; Andrey, 38;
CSinstian, 54; Chnstopb., 9, 34,
44, 47. 50 W; Do'm 79. 80; Edw.,
9, 10, n, 14, 17, 31, 34, 59; Eli«.,
n, 22, 30, 54, 56, 59, 60, 64, 72;
Emuce, 25; Eyentt, 39; Geo., 79,
80 ; Geo. FanUmer, 70 ; Grace, 41 ;
Han., 153; Hy.. 4, 6(2), 7, 8, 12,
22; Jaa., 166; Jane, 16, 24; Joan,
»7. 46. 47. 5* ; Jn., 8, 17, 26 (2),
27 W, 30. 3'. 33. 34. 38. 39 (a),
4«. 4a. 44t 45, 4^ 47 («), 54. 5^ (a).
59, 60, 64 (3), 72, laa ; Jonaa» 10,
31, 38, 40, 46, 40, 52 ; Joaiah, 31 ;
Joaiaa, 38 ; Lambert, 6, aa, 23, 25,
28, 32(2); Lucy, 58; Marg., 12,
60; Martha, 32; My., 6, 54, 56,
60; Nic, 23, 47; Phineaa, 28, 33,
42; Pmd., 44; Remembrance, 30;
Bic, 8; Rob., 4, 8, 10, 22, 24, 26,
30, 33, 35, 37. 44. 45. S^; Sam.,
32; Sar., 35, 72, 150; SUves., 52;
Sua., 33, 37, 64; Thoa., 4(2), 7,
10, 16, 17, 2<, 27. 49, 56, 122, 150,
»53. »56. «^. «^; Wm., 7, 26,
49. 54, 56, 60 80, 156.
Thayler, 9ft Taylor.
Thompson (Tomson, Tompton, Tomp-
Bone, Thomson), — , 78, 89(2);
Alice, 38; Ann, 78, 100, 118, 123;
etc., 04, 95, 97, loo, 102; Elia.,
55, 5^, ^. ^». »'o> "3; Francis,
26, 28(2). 31, 35, 38, 60, 72, no;
Grace, 72, 74, 75, 76(2), 78, 80,
81; Jane, 70 W, 74. 98; Jn., 81,
94, 95,, 97 (?), 98 ; Jonff. 3» ; J<>f-.
78; Lamb., 40; Marg., 38;
Martha, 105(2); My., 102, 116;
Ric., 61; Rob., 72, 89; Sar., 80,
95, 113, 116, 118, 123: Sim., no;
Bus., 35; Thoa., 55, 98; Wm., 26,
55, 56(2), 60, 61, 72. 74, 75 (2), 76,
78(2), 80, 81, 94, 113, 116, 118,
120, 121, 122, 123 (2).
Tibbet, wt Tebbat.
Timma (Tymmes, 'I^mes, Tfins,
Tjrimmbes, lyimb., Times, Tymms,
Tmis), Agn,, 17 ; Alice, ajt, 54, 59 ;
Ame., 36; Ann, 38; Elia., 19;
Hvmph., 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21,
24, 26, 47, 54; Isab., 24; Joan,
16, 42 ; Jn., 14, 37, 38, 42 (2), A7,
54, 59; My., 34; Ric, 21; Rob.,
38; Te., 38; Thoa., 37, 59; Wm.,
m'?' 34.3f. 38, 44(2).
TiiJbr (Tiploe), — , 156; Alice, 96,
113; Ann, 118, 135, iyj\ Dorc.,
105, 107; Elii., 92, 94(2), 95, 96,
08, 101, I02, 108(2), 115, n6, 135;
Geo., 137; Han.. 119, 127, 129;
Holland, 108; Jaa., 95, 112, 135,
137; Jn., loi, 102; My., 105, 108,
109, no, 112, 113, no, 118, 119;
Rob., 92(2), 94, 95, 96, 98, loi,
102, 108(2), 11572), 127; Sar.,
109; Sua., 156; Thoa., no, 129;
Wm., 98, 105, 107(2), 109, no,
112, 113, "6, 118, 119, 127, 129.
Tiploe, %ft Tipler.
Tite (Toyte, Tyte), Amy, 58, 6t, 64;
Ann, 52, 72 ; Edm., 64 ; Edw , 76 ;
Eli«., 53. 5^W. 7«. 76, 78(a). 79,
254
MoulUm Register.
8i[a), 83; EmnL, 54; Hy., ^;
ImJ>., «; Jn., 7a; Martha, 83;
My., c8; Rob., 49, 52, 54, S8, oi,
64, 70, 78, 79 W, 81, 83; Sua.,
61 ; Tho»., 53, 54, 56.
Todd (Tod), ijm., 19; Alice, 5, 6,
43 ; Ann, 6; ChriBtoph., 5, 6 (2), 8,
14 ; Elix.^ 14, 88 ; Immcifl, 22 (2) ;
Jane, 87; Jn., 4, 8, 84; Marg., 4;
My., 19, 81(2), 83(2), 84, 8s, 87,
88; Rebec., 83, 85; Thou.. 43;
Wm., 81, 83(3), 84, 85, 87, 88.
Tompaon, «m Thompson.
Toyte, «ee Tite.
Tressler (Trailer, Tresler, Trador,
Ttedor, Traaslar, Tresslar, Tress-
lor), Ajin, 79, 81, 89, 112, 115,
116, 118(2), 1x9, 123, 124(2), 120;
Eli*., 78(2), 79, 80(2), 82, 8s, 8i5,
87, 89, 98, lis, "69, 171, 174;
Jn., 78, 81 (2), 82 (2), 8s, 86, 87,
80, 100, 121, 129, 169, 171, 174 W;
Jos., 86; My., 81(2), 82(3), 91,
02, 94, 96(2), 98. 100, 116, 124;
My. Ann, 171 ; Rob., 77, 78, 81,
82, 85, 91, 112, 115, 116, n8, 119,
124(2); Sam., 94, 121; Bus., 77,
78, 82, 119, 121, 123(2); Thos.,
77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 91, 92(2), 94,
95, 9^, 98, 100, 109, 112, 118,
123(2), 12^, 129, 169; Wm., 87.
Trippett, Eliz., 146; Jonath., 146:
Jos., 146.
Tmelore, Chari., 169; Eliz., 166,
169; JaA., 166; R(M>., 166, 169.
Tnrland, — , 68 ; Aon, 167 ; Francis,
154, 158, 166, 167, 170(2), 171;
Jane, 154, 158, 166, 167, 170,
171(2); Jn., 158; My., 166;
Matt., 68; Wm., 154.
Tymmes, 9U Ximros.
Tytnn (lyso), Jn.. 114; My., 114;
Sar., 114, X46; Wm. (Smith), 146.
Tyte, see Tite.
Underwood, Ann, 147, 148, 151 ;
Han., 14s; Jn., 144, 145, 147, h8,
151 (2); Rnth, 144, 145. M7; Sam.,
144, 171 ; Wm., 148.
Vann, Eliz., 142 ; Thos., 142 (2).
Vernon (Vemam), Jn., 6 ; Wm., 6.
Wales, see Whale.
Walker, Adam, 148; Ann, 84(2),
149; Benj., ia6, 129, 133, 167;
Cbanty, i<s, 161 ; Ehz., 153, 161 ;
Esth., 156; Jane, 164; Jn.. 133.
155(2), 161; My., 126, 129, 133,
148, 149, 153, 156, 161, 164, 167;
Pet., 84; Ric, 47; Thos., 129,
J49, 153,^ 156, 161 (2), 164, 167 ;
Wm., 126, 148.
WalliflL Ann, 63; EUs., 63; Knight-
Walton, Eliz., 141; Olive, 145;
Rebec., 141, 143, 145; Thos., 141,
>43, 145; Wm., 143. ^^ ^
Ward, Anne Campion, 168; Dan.,
157; Edw., 171; Jn., 157; My.,
168, 170, 171; Bar., 157; Thoa.,
168^ 170, 171 ; Thoa. Feyers, 170.
Waxeing, *?c Warr^-n.
Warlinton, see Woriington.
Warner, Alice, 117; Jn., 117; Thos.,
117.
Warren (Waieinff, Waring, Wairing),
Amelia, 151 ; Ann, 126, 149; Cath.,
149; Edw., 150; Eliz., 85, 97, 99,
102, 105, 149; EU., 148, 149, 150,
i5«, «5S; Q«o-, 86, 15s; Jn., 85,
86, 87 (2), 97, 99, 101 (2), 105 (2j,
150, 151, 155; Jos., 148(2),
149; Martha, 122; Sar., 85,
86, 87, 122, 124, 126; Tbos.,
99, 122, 124, 126; Wm., 97, 124,
149.
Warwick, Mich., 74; Sar., 74;
Savandra, 74.
Waterfall, Agn., 55 ; Alice, 57 ; Amy,
54; Ann, 48, so; Jane, 55; Jn.,
54; Rob., 48, 50, 54, 55, 57; Sua.,
Watts (WaU*, Watt, Wattes,
Waatts), — , Sj, 123 (2) ; Agn., 56;
AUce, 54, 64; Allom., 78; Ann,
54, 64, 77, 78. %T, 101, X27, 164 ;
Cath., 101 (2), 105, 107 (2), 108,
109, 123; Edv., 108, 125, 126;
Edw. Idtchfidd, 172 ; Eliz., 24, 36,
9«(3), »54, 15^(2), 158, 162, 164.
166, 172, 17s; Geo., 84, 101(2),
105, 107(2), 108, 109, 126; Geo.,
Litchfield, 129, 154, 156, 158(2),
162, 164, 166, 172, 175; Grace, 34;
Jane, 31 ; Jn., 16, 18, 22, 24(2), 26,
a9» 36, 40, 81, 105, 113, 127, 129,
162; Jos., x8; Litchfield (see Edw.
L., Geo. L.) ; Martha, 26, 127, 129,
154; My., 81, 83, 84, 87, 91, 109,
* The father's name on p. 36 should be spelt W^U ;' also the missing name
of the son on p. 83 appears to be Th^mat,
Index.
255
135, ia6; P«rni.« aa; Phoebe, 39;
Ric> 395 ^»in. 1^; Bar., 166;
J^v-*o^'o*^' 3«W> 39, 56, 81,
83 W, %87, loi, las; Wm., 26,
40, 54, 56, 64, 77(a), 78, 91(2),
Webb, Jn., 8a (a).
Wdb (Wela, Welles, Wills), AHce,
32; Ann, 118; Erth., 113; Jn.,
32(3), III, 118; Marg. (Doxk),
«; My., 88, 118; Olive, 113, iz8;
%c., 88; Sam., 88; Bar., 535
Wm., 3a.
WelLi, Henaon a^.. Bar., 37; Wm.,
34, 39.
Werly, see Worley.
Wesson, see WesUm.
WesUHi (Weson, Wesson, Weeston;
see o2so Esson), Ann, 9 ; Qrace, 32 ;
Jn., 7, 9, 37, 38; Rach., 36; Bar.,
30; Bus , 38, Wm , 7, 27, iZ, 30,
33, 36, 38.
Whale (Wales, Wsle), Ann, 101;
Eli»., 95, 9^, 98 (2), 100, loi, 106,
107(3), III, 113; Jn., Ill; Job.,
113: Marg., 100; My, 95; Tho«..
106; Wm., 95, 96^3), 98, 100, 101,
106, 107, III, 113.
White, Ann, 53, 105, 109; Eiiz.,
30, 108 (3), 109 ; Geo., 9 ; Jane, 56 ;
n., 10, so, Sa, 53(a), 55. 5^, 58,
105, 108, 109; Martha, 58; My.,
105; Matt., 9, 10, 11; Bar., 53,
I, 56, 58: Tlioa., 13.
iting, Alice, 173; Ann, 164;
Chas., 151; Eli«., 151, 155, 157,
163, 164, 166(3), 168, 170, 172,
174; Jas., 170; Jn., iji, 155, 157,
163, 16^, 166, 168(2), 170, 172,
174; Ric, 138, 157; Bar., 138,
162; Thos., mS, 174; Wm., 155.
Whorley, see Worley.
Wiffginton (Wlggenton, Wigsintone),
Ann, 60. 63; Bus., 63; SUv., 60;
Wm., 60(2), 63.
Waby, Eliz., 30; Jn., 32; Thos.,
36; Wm., 26, 30, 33.
Wilcox, Edw^ 97(a), loi, 106(3),
107, 109 ; Eaiz., loi ; Jane, 107 ;
Bar., 97, loi, 106, 107, 109; Wm.,
109.
Willabed, Affn., 15 ; Dor., 17 ; Fran-
ces, 30; Joan, 33; Rob., 15, 17,
30, 33.
Williamson, Ann, 70; Jn., 70; Wm.,
70.
Willis, Alice, 143, 145; Elijs., ixi ;
Han. (Bingham), 136; Hy., 129;
Jn., no, in, 113(2), 115, 119(2),
^t
139, 145; Jofc, 119, 143, 145; My.,
no; Bar., no, in, 113, 115,
119(3), 129, 136, 143; Bus., 119;
Wm., 115.
Willows (Willowes), Agn., ao;
Thos., 17(3), 30.
Wills, see WeUs.
Wilson, Ann, 171; Elis. 19; Jn.,
37, 171; Jos., 171; My., 171;
MeUor., 33; Ric., 19, 31, 33, 37;
Wm., 31.
Win^ve, Ann, 173; Cath., 165;
Ehz., 150 ; Jn., 147, 150, 153, 156,
161(3), 165, 169, 173; Mv., 147,
»5o, 153(3), 156, 161, 165, 169,
173; Ric, 147; Bar., 156; Wm.,
WinSes/Wyncles, Winckels, Winck-
les, Winkeles), Ann, 54; £dw.,
45 ; Hy., 43 ; Joan, 48 Ja), 54, 56 ;
Jn., 41(2), 43, 45, 48, 54, 56;
Wm.,j6 (2).
Wold, Alice, 116, 118; Han., 116;
My., 1x8; Thos., 1x6, X18.
Wood, — , 17; Frances, 17, 129;
Jonath., X3o(2).
Woodward (Woodard), Alice, 50;
Dan., 50, 51, 54, 57(2); My., 54;
Prud., 54: Wm., 51.
WooUams, Han., 125; Jas., 125;
Jane, 125.
Worley (Woriich, Wjwrlich, Werly,
Woorley, Whorlgr,^Worly), Andr.,
30; Ann, 118; dlarke, 81, 97, 98,
100; Eliz., 55, 55, 57, 77, 78,
79(a) 80, 82, 83, 84, 94, 95, no,
120, 146J Geo., 79(2), 80, 81, 151 ;
Han., 116, 120, 123; Jn., 31, 51,
6o» 77, 82, 83, 84(2), 93(2), 94,
95, 97, 98, 106, 107, no, 112,
"3, "4(3), "5, "7, "8J4K 120,
122, 125, 144, 146, 148, 149(2), 151 ;
Jos., 116, 118, 120, 123, 132;
Martha, 97, 122; My., 83, 93, 94,
95, 97(a), 114, "6, 118, 144, 146,
148, 149, 151; Ric, 28, 31, 33,
51, S3W, ^% 57 V R<*.,„ 100;
Roth, 122; Bar., 78, 79, 81, 82,
no, 112(2), 114(2), 115, 118(2),
120, 122, 125, 132(2); Sub., 97,
98, 100; Thos., 30, 33, 55, 77, 78,
70, 80, 114, 115, 123, 125, 148;
Wm., 28, 120, X44.
Woiiinffton (Worthington, Warlin-
ton, Worlenton), — , 136 (2)*; Ann,
94; Elis., »5, 86, 87(2), 88, 89,
90, 91, 92, 94, 127, 128, 133, 139,
140(2), 145, 146; Jn., 77, 89, 115,
128, 139, 140, 145(a), 146; Martha,
256
M&ulton Register.
88; Mjr., 77, 92, io8, 109, 113 (a),
115, "7(a), ia8, 133, 140, 146;
Majtt., *s, 86(a), 87. 88, 89, 90,
91(a), oa, 94; May (tee Mary),
113; Nic, 77; Bar., 139; ThcwL,
85, 108, 109(a), 113, 115, ia7, ia8,
«33. »4o; Wm., 90, 108, 133,
Worthington, ms Worlington.
Wright (Write. Right), Agn., 5;
Eedy, 83, 8^, 86; Elean., 107;
Eli*-, 97, 98> 99, lo", ioa(3),
105(a), 107, I", 113, "9, "o,
ia3(a); Geo., 170; Han., 157.
166, 168, 170; Hy,, s; Jane, loi ;
Jerem., 83, 84, 86; Jd., 99, loa,
iia, 157; Joa., 157, 166(a), 168,
170; Martha, lao; My., 97, 119,
lao, lai (a), laa ; Ric, 99, loi,
loa; Sua., lao; Thoa., 83, 84, 97,
98, loa, 105, 113, lao, 131, laa(a),
.168; Wm., 86, 98, 107, xia, 113,
119, lao, 133.
Wyndea, tea WinUea.
Yatea, Ann, 39 ; Oomfozt, a8 ;
18; Francia, 17; Joan, ao; Ric,
ai ; ThoB., 17, 18, ao, ai, a8, 39,
32 (a)-
York (Yorke), Alice, ai ; Ann, i3|.
'35» «3^» i?9W> MO, ifa, 146,
148, 167; CharL, 173; Cic, 169,
171, 174; Elii., ad; 140, 171;
Geo., 14a, 169, 171, 174(a); Han.,
146, 173; Job, 148; Jn., 135, 169;
Joe., 169; My., 133, 171, 175;
Rob., ai, aa(a), 26, 31 ; Bar., 31,
167, 169, 171, 175 ; Wm., 133, 135.
136(a), 139, 140, 143, 146, 148,
167, 169, 171, 175.
Yomig, £lis., 84; Thoa. (Allom),
84.
III. INDEX NOMINUM.
INTRODUCTION, MEMORABILIA AND FOOTNOTSa
Compiled by Mi«. S. J. Madgb.
[Tlie figure in ( ) denotes ibe number of ttmei Uie name ooeun on the pege].
[ImiBtaittlM.-(a) BM nama mMng: . . ., zxv, zziz, zxz (3), zxziii (2), zzzr
(4 children), zxzti, zzxTiii, 144. (6) Swrnama muting .* . . .^ A., 192 ;
. . ., Alice, 13 ; . . ., Ann, lai ; . . ^ Blii., ssxy, 26 ; . . ., Jn., 77, 216 ;
. . ., My., 121 ;• . ., Rob., 112 ; . . .» Thoa, 192 ; . . ., Wm., 144 (2).
(e) Swnamet fwrtfy muting .* . ., . . ., 192 ; . ., J., 192 ; P . ., A.,
192 ; H ..,..., 192 ; J . . ., L, 192 ; M ..,..., 192 ; M • . oem,
. • ., 35 ; S . ., &, 192. (d) Dueriplive : *' Jn. Blunt'e man," 155].
^09(2), aioJ3), 211(4), a" (3),
213(5, 214(5), 215 (a), 216(3,
317(a), 219(2), aai(6), 222(2),
223 (2) ; Wm., 166, 221.
Astill (AeteU), Ann, xzi, 126; Jn.,
zzi, 126.
Abbey, Bob., xzix; 152.
Abbot (Abbott), Abra., 173.
Aboom (Abooee), Anne, 129.
Adame, Sam., zxnr, 220; wm., 184.
Adnitt (Adnett), Joe.. 155.
Allbone (Allebon, Allibooe, Allybone),
— , zzi ; Aaooa, zzri (2), 87^ 97, tox,
• 106 (2) ; Klia^ zzi {2), zzii (2), 97,
lot, 106; Fanuly, to6; Han.,
ZZLT ; Jn., xzi, zzii, 97, loi ;
Wm., xzIt.
Alingtoit, Hy., loi, 173.
AUam (AlUm, Allom), —, ao6 ; Hy.,
5Z5 Thofc, zz(2), 72, 81(2),
185(2), 218(2).
ARen (AUin, ARyn, Alyn), Alice, zzi,
119; Elic., 58; Hy., 218(2); Jae.,
182; Jn., zzi, X19.
Allffood, WuL, 221, 221.
Altnoroe (Althrop), Bark, 199(2),
200(4), 219.
Andrevrs (Andrew), Elis., 12; Jn.,
80; Levi Dennis, 224; Rob., 125,
X48, 170; Thomaeine, xa (2) ; Wm.,
Aim, Queen, zzzn.
Archbold, F., ziz.
Arnold, Edw., zzbE(2), 152(2),
154(2); Mr., 153.
Aanby, Famfly zzi ; Jane, 145 ; My.,
145 ; Bic, xzi, 145, 155.
AAew, — , 155.
Aepinal (Aapmall), Elii., 166; Jxl,
«3o» »4«» »52W»
Bagihair (Baddunr), Mr., 191,
Bail^ (Bayiey, Bajly), — ,
aley (Bfyl^, Bavly), — , 79; Ann,
94; Edw., 166, 170; Family,
xzii, 105, III; My., zzir, 105;
Bar., 94 ; Thoe., zziv, 105 (2),
III (2) ; Wm.. zzu (2), 94.
Baker, --, 44, 58, 70, 106, 190 ; Benj.,
223 ; Joan, 58 ; Jxl, 224 ; Maurice,
44» 58, 224;] Sam., 155; Wm.,
aao (4).
Baldwin, Bebec., zzvi
Bamford, Jo., i8a.
Banks, Mr., 148.
Barber (Barbar, Baiboi), ~, ttjt,
114, 191, ao2, ao5(3), ao6; Clark,
155, ai3, aaa; (Mr.) Oarke, 3x3;
Clark Page, 141, 151, 153, 2x3(2)
2x4(3), ai5(3), ax6, 219; Chap-
5(3)
i?7 (4), 198 (3)»
aox (a), aoa, 303 (3),
2x9 (a) ; Dan.,
R
194
199(4), aoo( ,,^
^V' ^^ '3),
zx(a), 185, 191, 19a, aox, aos,
ai8; Elis., 61, 191(3); Family,
2SS
MaulUm Register.
6i, 178; Jn., XDV, 57, 61, 76, 130,
152 x8a (2), 185, 193 (2), 201,
202 2), 203, 204, 206, 207, 208(3),
200(2), 210(3), 2"f s»«3. a»4. 2»5»
"8. 2«9Wi 220(3), 222(3), 223;
Jn. Clarke, 151, 152, 222; Jane,
191(2); Jog., 131; LawBoo, 130,
152, 167; My., 130, 173(2); ^.,
210(2), 212 (2), 217 ; R., 152 ; RiCf
«3o, i3«» «99(3)» io»(3)» 202(2),
203 (2), 20Q, 221 ; Rob., 130, 202,
xxxviii, uaax, 130, 139, 148, 151,
152, 167, 200, 207(4), 208(2),
209 (3)f 210(4), 211 (4), 212, 213 (3),
214(7) 215(6), 216(a), 217(3),
V^ (v"°)^ "' '7)» 222 (9), 223 ;
(Mr.), Wm., 210(3), 211, 212(2),
216.
Barford, Yal., 80.
Barker, —,114; Wm.,» 130, 201 (2),
204.
Bariow (Bario), — , 192.
Barratt (Barret, Barrett), --, 44;
Elia., xx, X32; Family, 132; Rob.,
44.
Barringer, — , 172; Martha, xx,
xxiy, 172 (2)
Berwick (Benrick), Alice, loa (2) ;
Eli«., loa; Family, 117; Han.,
102; Jaa, 80; Jn., xxiy (2), 8x,
93; Jonath., XXV, 102; My., xix,
«iv, 68, 93, 117(3); Saitf., 102;
Sor., xxiv, 03; Sua., 123; Thoa.,
xix, 93, 117(7), i«5.
Baaeett, — , 161 ; El«., xxvi, 161 ;
Jafl., 161 ; Sar., i6x.
Bates (Baet, Bet), — , 192; Ric, 31,
34.
Bayea, see Boyce.
Beamon (Bcaomont, Beaymar), — ,
123; Elis., 142; Wm., 1^5.
Beatrice, Mai^r Victoria
Princesa, xxxii.
Beckles, — , 51 ; Jn., 51.
Bedic, Alex, de, 70 (2) ; Rob. de, 70.
Bettly (Botley), Dan., xxxy; Jane,
XX, XXXV ; Joan, xxxv.
Bignall, Family, xxi, 98; Han., 98;
Wm., xxi, 98.
Binyan (Binion, Binvon, Binyon,
Bynyan), Alice, xxi, 78 ; Jas., 140 ;
ThoB., 223; Wm., 131, 185.
Birch, Eliz., 168; Jn., 130, 151, 156,
x68; Sar., xi6.
Bird, Jn., 18 x.
Blake, — , 203 (2), 204, 206.
Bliaaard, Jn., xxix, 152.
Blnni (Blouit), Aim, 107 ; Deleoai,
xxix, XXX ; Edw., 126; Francia,
«**5. 199(3), 224; Jn., xxix (4),
«x(6), XJ2, 155(2), 221, 223;
Wm., x3o(2h X3x(2j.
Boddmflton, Mbz|^., 46.
Bond, Jn., iixvi, X67, 2x6, 217(2),
219, 221, 222 (3).
Bonaor, Wm., 220.
Botlej, aee Bettly.
Bott, Ann, xxii, 142.
Bough, Thoe., 62 (2).
BoToe (Baves), Aim, 68 ; Elic, xxiii ;
Jn., 68 (2) ; My., 91.
Boyne, — , 58.
Bowers (Bowyer), Hy., 131; Wm.,
185.
Bradshaw (Bradshew), — , xzxvi;
Ann, 173(2); Ghas., xxx; Emm.,
X73 (2) ; EstlL, xxiii, 173 ; Family,
xxiii, xxiv, 173; Jas., xxiii, xxlt;
Jane, xxxyi,'i68; Jn., X27, X3X,
X52, X73; My^, X73; Mr., 223;
Sam., 152; Thos., xx8; Wm,,
«^?*<7), »3o> I3V.I5S, 223, 224.
Brames, Thos., xxiu.
Braseld, Edw., 62 (4).
Brannston, Thos., xxi, xoo.
Brett, Sim. le, 50.
Bridges, — , X90.
Britten (Brittain, Breton, Britton),
X4X (2) ; Edw., xix, xxvi.
»^ ; I , , _
Martha, xt^; My., xx, 141(3);
Ric, X32 ; Sar., xxvi, X05, X7S (2) ;
Thos., X05; (Dr.) Thos., 105;
Wm., XXXY, X05, X38.
Brookes (Brooks), Joan, 130.
Bronghton, Jn. Geo., xxx.
Brown (Bxtywne), Ghxistoph., X5;
Ja«., xxiv; Jane, xxyi, X47; Jn.,
xxi, 147; Sns., xxi, X47; Wm.,
X30.
Brownsword, Wm., xxi, xxii, 93.
Brran, Sam., xxiv, xxxviii, 138;
Wm., 2x9, 22 X (2), 322.
Bull, — , 87 ; Edw., x66; Sam., X30.
BnAe, — , 53, 1x4.
Boswell («ee aho Rovlscm and Bms-
well), — , X63; Edw., xxiv, X63,
x68; Elix., X63, x68; Famihr,
xxii, xxiv; Hy., xxvi; Jn., x68;
My., x68; Wm., xxii, 16S, 171.
Bntler, Ric, 12 ; Thoraanne, X2.
* Erroneously "Air5ir" on p. 130.
Index to Notes.
259
BnUm, Fanilj, 143; Saxb^Tt zz7,
143; WuL, 14a.
Byfieldy — » 127; Ann, 127; Bic,
127 ; Rob., XXV, xxix, 127 (2), 152,
»53> »5S; Thofc, 127.
GaldweO, «ee Colewell.
Camfield (Cornfield, Gomfeild, Cunm-
feilde. Cornfield), — , 79; Frances,
79; Geo., 57, 185, 218(2); Tho«.,
79> "3o-
Canterbniy Wm. Ounpbell, Arch-
bishc^ of, xzxFiii.
Corey, Dr., 85; Dor., xxi, xzxri,
142 ; £dm., xxxvi ; Familj, xxxri ;
WuL, xxi, xxxiii, xxxn(3), 131,
142 (2).
Carr, Jn., 130(2), 152.
Garter, Wm., xxv.
Caitwright, My., 85; PhiL, xxi,
Ganreijf, Thoe., 29.
Caatlet^Mi, Yiaoonnt, 70.
Cave, Wm., 182, 185.
Chamberiain, Anne, no; Jane, xxi,
129; Sam., xxi, 120, 152.
Chambers, — . 149; Jaa., 155 ; Jn.,
121, 131; My., 149; This., 155,
223.
Chaplin, Ann, 164; Chas., 164; £lis.,
164; Family, xxiii;i Jos., xxiii,
164(2); My., 164; WuL, 164.
Chapman, — , 174; €^., 57; Jerem.,
xxii, 71; Vff., XXXV, 220; Mr.,
182, 185; Ric, XX, 174; Wm.,
44.
Charles I., King, 3, 54, 57, 63, 64,
71, 190.
Charles IL, King, xzxvi, xxxvii, 190.
Chater (Charter), — , 123 ; Jn., 155,
20X.
ChecUey, Wm. Fisher, xxxv, 220 (2).
Gheny, Geo., 154; Wm., 147.
Chester, Jos., 73; Thoe., 71.
Child (Childs), (Mr.) Anth. Barker,
217(2); Arth., 130; Wm., 130.
Chit^, Mr. Justice, xxxr.
Ghovre, mc Chown.
Ghown (Chovre, Chowne), — , 79,
80 ; AHoe, xxiii, 161 ; Ann, 68 (2),
161 (2); Family, xxiv, 161 ; Han.,
68; Hy.. 126, 130, 131; Jn., xxi,
xxii, xxIt, 68 (2), 79, 80, 91, 130,
131, 155, 161; Jos., 87, 161;
Moses, 84; 8ar., 68 ; Thos., 68 (2),
82, 155, 161; Wm., XXIX, 68,
113(a), 130, 131, 151, 152, 167.
CSrarchin, Joe., 127, 128, 134.
dare, W., xxxvi, 128.
CUrk (Clarck, aarcke, Clarke), Jn.,
«93> »99» «»(3)> ao«W, 202(2),
203, 219(3), 220; Mr., 185.
Clenynte, — , 19}; Edw., xxxvii;
Elis., xxxvii; Family, xxiii; Jn.,
Thoe.,
xxxvii; My., xxiii; Phineas, 46,
; Rob., xxxyii; Sam., xxiii;
,29,68; Wid., 191(2); Wm.,
XXXVll.
aifton, — -, 173(3); CharL, xxxvii;
EUs., xxxvii; Family, xxiii; Fran-
oee, xxiii; Han., xxxvii; Jn.,
xxiv(^), xxxvii (2), xxxviii, 156;
My. Ann, xx (sl^jox, xxxvii, 173 ;
Sam., xix, 94; Wm., xxiii.
Coleman, Jas., 152; Bob., 224.
Cc^ee (Coales), Jane, xxiv, 87; Jn.,
»xv, 57, 130, 131, 218, 220 ; Thoe.,
a9> 57, "7> ai»(2); Wm., 57,
63-
C(deweU (GftldweU), --, 88; Thos.,
Collins (Collings), — , 19; Jn., xx,
xxxv; Wm., 151, 152(2), 215,
216(3), 217 W, 219, 221, 222.
CoUis (CoU', Cc^e, Colls, CoUes), Jn.,
218 ; Nic, 62 (4), 218 ; Thos., xxiv,
xxxviii, 46, 92, 218.
Comber, Jn., xzx.
Cook^ Han., xxiv, xxxviii.
Cooper (Cowper), Alice, xxi, no;
Alex., xxi, no; Martha, 114;
Thos., 114, 22 j.
Corbet, tee Corby.
Corby (Corbet), — , 81 ; Jn., 130 ;
My., xxiii, 132; Thos., xxiii;
Wm., XX (2), 8x, 185.
Cordeanx, F., 113.
Cosby (Cosbye), Alice, 43.
Cox (Coxe), — , 191, 192(6), 193(8);
Ann, xxiv; Geo., 69, 130;
Jn., 155; (Mrs.) My., 152; Rog.,
167; Bar., XXV, xxxviii; Wm.,
XXIV, xxxiii (2), xxxviii.
Craddock (Cradock), Family, 141;
Francis^ xxiv, X4X (2) ; Sar., 17^.
Crick, — , xxix ; £lis., 106 ; Family,
xxii; Francis, xxii, 106; Jn., xoo;
Pendope, 106; Bar., 106.
Critchley (Critchly), Jn., 180(4).
Cusley (Cordey), My., xx6; Wm.,
Danes, Wm., 152.
Daniels, Geo., xxiii.
Da^er, Edw., 167; Wm., 216.
260
MimlUm Register.
Dawnn (DftTwm), — , 77, 78, 79, 80 ;
Ann, 68, 79; D»t. i8<; Blui.,
69; Jn., 69» 153; My., 69; P»nl,
7a, 141; Rob., 223; Boae, xriv,
69; II1O0., rx, 77; Wbl, xxiv,
^69(2}, 77, 78, 79, 80.
Dayrell, J. L., 147.
Deacon, Jn., zziT, 165 ; Sam., xxiii,
165.
Dennu (Dcnya), Jn., 62.
Deirhurat, —, 84; Edw., anc(2), 84.
Dicey, W., 69.
Dieey and Cbw, T., 113.
Dickena, — ^ 141; Benj., 167; Jn.,
XX, 141, 1525 Thoa., 155.
Dove, — . zxix, 147 ; Elis., 146, 147 ;
Family, xxi; Francea, 146;
Martha, 146; My., 146; Wm., xxi,
xxiv, 92, 146, 147.
Doxey (Doxe^ Doxoey, Doccey), Jaa.,
15, 218; Jn., XX, xxxT.
Drage, Chaa., 171; Wm., 167(a),
221, 222.
Draper, Ric, xxxy(a).
DnbW, — , 161 (2) ; Elia., xxW, 161 ;
Sar., xxri, 161.
DnncUey (Dnnckly, Donkly, Dtmk-
ley, Dmwklie), — , 150; My., 173;
Bar., 150; Thob., ao^ST* »3o» "5,
199(2), 200, 218; Wm., X31, 207,
Dnndalk, Sir Edw. Gorgea, Baron,
»3-
Dnnmora, Liszie, xxvi.
Eads, Geo., xxx(2), xxxv, 220.
Eager, — , ys.
Ear*., Jn., 185; My., 72; Ric, xxi,
ikxii, xoo; Thoa., 167.
Eaat, Alice, xxxrii: Famil]r> xxiv;
Geo., xxxvii; laab., xxxvii; Sna.,
xxiv, III vii.
Easton, — , 44; Amy, 1x4; Family,
xxi; Hnmph., 44; My., X14;
Wm., xxi, 114.
Ecclea, J., xxxvi.
Edward the Gonloasor, King, xiii.
Edward VI., King, 62, 63.
Edwarda, — , xix(2), 167; Bar., 167.
Ekina (Eikna), Elia., 130 ; Jaa., 130 ;
(Mr.) Jn., 217 (a) ; "^nioa., i8a, 185,
199(2^,200^201(3).
Eliaabeth, Qneen, xr, 57(2), 58,
60(1) 6x (2), 63, 70.
EUard, Ann, 128 ; Jn., xxi, 128 (2) ;
Family, 8xi; My., 128; Thoa.,
X28.
BBiot (EDiotlr), J., X47 ; Jn., xxi, 75 ;
JiL Chaa., 220, 22X, 223; Joa., 152,
214 ; (Mr) Joa., 212.
Empaon (Kmaonne), CSiaa., 183;
Wm., 218.
Evana, Geo., 106; Thoa., xix, 57(3),
Thoa., 71.
Eylea (Ealea), Family, xxii ; Hy., 80 ;
W^., 93;.Sw> 173; Th«»-» ^aoi
Wm., xxii, 93 (2).
Facer, Thoa., 35.
Fkrrar (Farier, Farrow), — , 48;
Joan, 48; Jn., xxiT, xxxviii, X40.
Farthingworth, Wm., 218.
Faacott, Thoa., 130.
Fanlkner (FanUauv), — ^ 71; Gic,
XX, 71 ; Jerem., 130, 204, 207.
Feyeia (Fever, Feathera), — , 69, 143 ;
Alice, 120 ; Dan., 120, 199, 201 (2) ;
Edw., 106 (a), X31 ; Family, 106 ;
Jane, X30; Oil, xxiv (2); Jn.,
139(2); Bar., 120; Thoa., 106;
Wm.,jQ2, X39.
Fiaher (Fjraher), Joa., xxxviii; Ric,
218; Bar., 150; Thoa., 155.
Fiaher ^. Tite, ~, 163; Family,
xxiv; (Jeo., xxiv, 163; My., 163.
Flamwell Kstk, xxxriii (2).
Flecknoe, Jil, 223.
Fleetwood, 8., 102.
Floore (Ilowen), Alice, 69, 102;
Chaa., xxii, 71 (2) ; Bam., 71 (2).
Flukman, ae< Hicunan.
Fowler, Ric, 29, 46, £18.
Francia, Jn. Bean^ xxii; Liiiie,
xxvi.
Freeman (Fremas^, Alice, 12, 13;
Eliz., 12 ; Family, 12 ; Francia, 12 ;
(Sir) IVancia, 12; Jn., xxxv(2),
X2; (Mr.) Jn., 13; Maig., 13;
Ric, XXXV (z)^ Thrs., la; Tbam>
aine, 12(a).
Friaby, Jaa., 220; Wm., xxxv, 220.
Froat, Jil, 124, 126.
Gale Oliver, 182, 185.
Gaztuner (Gardner), Joan, 76; Ric,
76 (2).
Garlick (Gailike), — y 202 ; Elis*. 130 ;
Jn., xxxix, 130, 151, 15a, 182 (2),
185, 207 (2), 208 (2), 209 (a), axi (3),
2X2 }3), 2x3(4), 2x4, 2x5, ai6(2|,
2x8 (2), 2x9 (2), 220, aat (2), 222 (0),
Index to Notes.
261
2a3; Mr., 214; Ric, 77, aoi,
aoa (2), 218, 220.
Cktfrett (Qarret), — , 69; Jonath.,
xziii; Sam., zxiii; Wid., 182,
185.
Qatai, Edw., zzix; Jo., zxri.
Qanby (Qodbey, Qobey), -—, 44;
Edvr., 71, 218; PhiL, 44.
Gaodem (Gothein), Mr., 79; Ric,
^«34, 197(3), igf.
G€e, —.137; CW., 137; Edw.,
130; Elii., 124, 126; Family, 137;
Id^., 124, 126; Rebec, zxri, 137;
Wm., xrvi, 137.
George I., King, xzxri, xxzrii.
(George II.. Kiiig, zxzi, zzxvi(2),
xxrTiiJj), 127.
George m.. King, zxzi (2).
Geoige IV., King, xxri.
Gewge, Prince of Wales, Regent,
GibeoQ (Gybson), — , 30, 71, 201 (2) ;
Anne, xxii ; Oeof., xix, xx, 63 (8),
64, 224; Jn., zxi. xxii, 80; Tbos.,
XX, *jif 185, 218; WuL, xxxy(2),
63(a), 130, 142, 218.
Gifhrd (Gifford), 8am., 78.
Gill, M7., 68, 92.
Glover (Glorar), Matt., 29.
Goodman, Ghaa., xx.
Goodwin (Gooding), — , i6j; Jas.,
3ncr, 153, 155; Jn., xxiii; My.,
»53-
Gore (Goore), — , 52 ; Jn., 52.
Gorges, Cath., 13; (Sir) Bdir., 13.
Green, Geo., 223; Ihos., 130.
Gr^ory (Greoorie), Jn., 29; Matt.,
XIX, 29, 61 (3).
Grimee, Francu, 170.
Groom, Hkm., xx, 132.
Groea, Jn., 131, 152; Joe., xxiv;
My., xxiv; Ro5., 155.
Gunning, R. H., xxxix; (Sir) Rob.
GnmeJl (GvmaU), Wm., 198.
Uacket, Wm., 62(2).
Haddon (Hadden), — , 128(2);
Family, xxi, xxii, 128; Jaa., 93;
Jn., xxiii, 126, 15^; Lawr., xxr,
93, 128; My., xxui, 126; Rose,
93(2); Solom., 93, 125; Steph.,
xxi, xxii, 93 (2).
Han, — , XXIX, 126(2); Ann, xxiii;
Chaa. Chevalier, xxi, 126 ; Family,
xxi; J. J., 124; 8te^, xxiii;
Thos. Care, xxxiii (2) ; v., 128.
HaOiwefl, aes HolloirelL
Harboard, see Herbert.
Hania (Hanitta), A., xxix; Geo.,
182; Jn^8o; Mr., 152; Ric, xx,
xxxt; Wm., 218.
Harrison, Joan, 79.
Harrold (Han^d), Btepb., 130.
Hartahome, Sam., xxix (2), 100.
Haalewood, Oath., 13; Edw., 13.
Ha«eU (HackseU), -, 44; Tbos., 44.
Hatton, Geo., 130, lu.
Hawkee, Wm., 206(3), ao7(4)> 208,
Hawley,'Wm!, 85.
Haycock (see oho Meacock), Edw.,
15a.
Heani, Thos., 187.
Henry VH., King, 62.
Henry Vm., King, 58, 60.
Henaman (Hinsman), Edm., 155.
Henson (Handsom, Hansom), — ^ 149,
173; My., X42; Thos., XX, 149,
«'73(3).
Herbert (Haibert, Harboaid), Elia.,
85; Jn., xxii, 85(2), 117; Ric.,
155; Wm., 85.
Hewitt, Rog., 221.
Hickman (Flnkman), Cic, 54; Jn.,
81(2); My.,xxu(2), 81(2).
Hicks, — 204.
ifggiw»» Hy.» XXX.
HiUock, Jaa, 224.
Hills (HiU), -,63, 114; Alice, 83;
Jm., 15s ; Jn.. 130, i3i» «72 ;
^c, XXV (2), 79, 83; v., 127;
„Wm., 131, 151, 224(2).
Hillyard, Clark, xxxiii (2), xxxix, 217,
219(3); Mr., 217.
Hinsman, see TTflniwniLff
Hobbs, Thos., 129.
Hobscm, Josias, 218.
Hodson, — , mx; Mr., 147(2).
Harden, — , 167 ; Edw., xxii, 167 ;
FamUy, xxii; My., 167; Wm.,
167.
Holiday (Hallody, Halliday), Ann,
xxi, 117 (2) ; Family, 117 ; Jn., xxi,
xxT, 117(2).
HcJlis, Ric, xxxiv; Thos., xx, 112.
Hollowell (HalUwell), Fnncis, 40.
Holmes, Rebec, 49.
Hooke, Ric, xix, 3.
Hooper, Wul, 123.
Hopper, — , 93 s Amy, 82, 83; EUs.,
xxu; Han., 84; Jn., 78(2); Sar.,
77; Tlioa., xxii, 84; Wm., 105.
Honibnckle. Sam., :^,.
Horn (Home), Family, xxi; Joa.,
xxi, 152; Jn., 152; Lucy, 134;
Bar.. 152; ThosL, ijs.
Honsfay, J., 166.
262
M<mlion Register.
Horris (HorisB), — , 191.
HowM, Ann, zdy, zxxviii; Mr.,
168; Ric, XX, XXIX (5), xxxvi, 147,
168; (Mr.) Ric, 173; Sam.,
TTxiii; Wm., 220.
Hunger, Thos., aoi.
Hunt, Ann, xxiii; G^eo., xziii; Wm.,
*K, 219(2), 221(4).
Irons, — , 174 ; Eliz., xx, 174 ; Moses,
Irted, A., i^.
Jackson, Eliz., xxi, 133; Tlios., xxi,
"33«
James (Janes), — , 166 (2) ; Geo., xxv,
166; M7., 166.
James L, King, xvi, 57, 60, 61, 62,
James II., King, xxxvi (2).
Jameson, Thos. M.. 220(2).
Janes, «ee James.
Jealovs, 8teph., 128.
Jervis, Elix., xxi, 107.
Jeyes (Jayes, Jeajes), — , 169 ; Ann,
141; Dinah, 129; Eliz., xx, 169;
Geo., xxiv(2), 136; Jn., 130,
131(2), 152, i55(?); J<M-» "3;
Phoebe, xxiy; Rob., 152; Sar.,
134; Thos., 131, 136(2), 152, 155,
210; Wm., 131, 155, 223.
Jobame, Jn., 52.
Johnson, Sam., 209(2), 210.
Jones (Joanes), — , 68, 201 ; Esth.,
163 ; Family, xxiv, 163 ; Hy., 182,
185, 219; (Mr.) Jn., 120 ; Jn. Geo.)
220; Jos., 163, 200; Martha^ xxiii,
163; Ric., xxiii, 163; Sam., xxxv,
218, 220; Sar., 163; Wm., xxiv,
68, 111(2), 130, 163, 182, 185, 192,
218, 2x9.
Jndkins, — , 150; Geo., 1505 Jn.,
200(2); Rob., XX, 150.
Kaber, My., xxxiii.
Ke£ford, (ieo., 220(3).
Kemp, Jos., xxiii; Sar., xxiii.
Kempshed (Kemshed)^ Amy, xxri,
169; Jos. Wm., xxri, 169.
Kempston, Mr., 125.
Kent, — , 172; Thos., 79; Wm.
King, XX, 172.
Killpack (Kilpark), ->, 88; My.,
XX (2), 88.
KiDff, Bar., 105.
Kirshaw, L., xrri
Kitchen, Wm., 224.
Knibb, Jn., 219, 222.
Knight, Edw., 130.
Knott, My., 153.
Knowles (Knowls), Wm., 155.
Ladd (Lad), Ann, 53 ; Phinetts, 53.
L«n*>j —J 30«
Lane, Jn., 15.
Lantsbmry (Laaspeaiy, Lanspiuy,
Lanspery, Landsbmy, Lanspenr),
Jn., 130, 167, 202, 204, 206, 200;
Moore, 130; Wm., 155.
Lattaway, Elix., xxi, 80; Jn., xn,
80.
Laondon (Lawndcm, Landan, Lau-
dane), Jn., 130, 152(2), 155, 167,
213, 215, 221, 222(3); Thos., XX,
xxxv (2), 57, 218; Wm., 155.
Law, (Mr.) £., 197; E. J., xxix(6),
XXX ; Edm., xxix(2); Jn., 130,
152; My^8o, 130.
Lawrence, Ebenez., 165.
Levitt (Levett), — ^ 1O9; Jane, xx,
xxiii, 169.
Lewis, Dan. Geo., 220.
Ley (Lay, Le), Rog., 3, 25, 48, 49,
178.
Licoris, Christmas, 84.
Lilley. Wm., 155.
Linnel, Thos., 130.
Long, L., 192.
Longland, — , 205 (2).
Longmore, T. and A., 223.
Love, Rio.. xxix(2), z3ex(^.
Lovell (Lovl.), — , 112; Hugh, xx,
112; Jn., xxt, 70, 182, 185.
Loveridge (LoveHdge), Jn., 153.
Lowick (Lowieck), Jn., 130, 152(2),
200, 203, 204, 205 (2), 206 (3),
207(2), 208, 211, 212, 213, 223;
Ric., 155, 221; Wm., XXIV, 139,
r '55, 167(3), ai9W, 221(2).
Lowick, Marriott and, Menn., 167.
Lucas (LncostK Hy., 128, 155 ; Sar.,
*3o» »34; Wm-. xxxiv.
Luck (Lncke, Lack, Lnk, Luke), — ,
xxix, 112; Ann, 105; Eiis., &i, ^
J05. 154; Family, xxi (2), xxiii,
62, 154; Geo., 27; Han., 68; Hy.,
My., XXIV, xxvi, 105, 112, 127,
154(6); Ric, 105; Bach., 154;
Indix to Notes.
263
Rob., 64; Bar., 15a; SOres., 29,
218 (a) ; Tlioi., xxi, xxiii, 57, 6a (2),
154 (4)» a»*; Wm., xri, 105, 125,
154(2), 167, 182, 185.
Lvcyes, — , zzziT.
Lyne (Line, Lotd), — , xix(6), 167;
Jn., i8a, 185, a 18, 334; Wm.,
XIX, XX, 63 (6), 64, 167, ai8.
Mal>biitt (Mftbbot, Mabbott), Fred.,
aao; Mr., 17a; Wm., 152.
Mackttf (Mackey), Jn., zxix, 139,
155; My., xxix(3), 152.
Mackofiren (McOwen, MacOwen,
Makowen), Charlotte, xxir, 140;
Family, xxiv, 140; Qeo., xxiv,
140(2); Elis., 140; EH, 140; Jn.,
zxiy, 140, 152; Lqcj, 140; My.,
lAO ; Thoa., zzIt, 140.
Maage, Benj. Jn., 220; Mn., viii,
2^7; Sidney J., iy, riii, xiii,
XIV, xvi, xxxvi, 64, 85, 105,
131, 151, 153 (2), 155, 161, 190, 19s,
107, 20JI, 225, 235.
MaUaid, Elia., 1x2; Franoea, xzi,
130; Jn., xxi, 130; Martha, 112;
Sar., 114.
Manning (Manninge, MaDnin,Maning),
— , 44, 68, 73, 203; Alice, 47;
Anne, xxiii; Ann, 173; Eliz., 8a,
83(a), 172; Family, xxi, xxiii, 81,
'^ Han., 172;
Jn., xxiii (a).
172; Frances, 172; Han., 172;
Hy., xxi, 68, 81, 81 \^ Zil^ xxiii (a),
41, 150, 17a (a), 185, 193, 194(2),
197 (4), 198 (3)» 199 (3)» 200, aoi (3),
20a (a), ao3 (3), aos (3),^ ao6 (2),
r (4), ao8, aio, aio (4) ;
a 1 5, aao, aaa; My., xxiii, 17a;
Mr., i8a; Mn^, 117; Ovren, 44;
mc. oa, 130, ao3, ao4, ao5, ao6 (4),
307 (ai, ao8(a); Steph., xxxix,
aaiJ3); (Mr.) Stoph., 173; Thoa.,
a, 83, 117, iTO, 17a, ao4, aos,
207(2), 209(2); Wm., xxxiii, 155,
223.
Manaeil (Mannaell), Thos. Oac., 172.
Marcy (Meroey), Jn., 112, 203,
«04(4)» 205(3); ^•' "^•
Marriott (Biamet, Marriot), — , 43;
A]f., xxit; Family, xxi; Jn.,
iia (2) ; My., xxiii, 167 ; My. Ann,
xxiv; Botb, xxiv; Sar., 112;
Thoa., 130, 131, 15a, 155, 167,
ai3; Wm.,xzi, iia, 131.
Marriott and Lowick, Meaara., 167.
Marsh (March), — , k^\ aoa (2),
ao3(4); Edm., 51; Elia., 54;
Family, 57 ; Jn., xxxr (a), 54, 57,
117, 130(a), 15a (a), 199(3), 200(3),
aoi(3), aoa (3), 303(3), ao4(a),
303(4), ao6, 307(3), ao8, 309(3,
310(4), 211(5), 313(5), ai4(5),
215(3), 218(3), *^9(2),^ aaoja),
[ (3), 223 (8), 333 (2) ; ( Mr.) Jn .,
Mr., 182, 185; Nic, xxxviu.
,.220(2),
331 f ' "*^ ' * "'
313;
^^J..57, 64, 1557 193, 193 (2 J,
218(4), 219(5), 220, 221 (a),
333 (a) ; Bob., 331 ; Sam., xxxiu,
«5«,, «52, 155, 215 (4L ai6(ah
317 (4K 219(5), aai(3), 333(4),
333; Thos., 57, 131, 152(3), 155,
167, 307(3), 208, 309(a), 310(3),
311(2), 313(3), "3(3), 2x4(4),
3x8, 333(3), 333; Wm., xxxTi, x^a,
X64, 3x6, 3x7, 3X9 (a), aao (a),
Marshall, Wm., 143.
Martin (Marten), — ^ 34.
Mathews, — , X70; Elix., xxii,
x7o(3); Family, X70; Thos., xxii,
XXV, X70(2).
Meacock (Meecock, Maycock; <ee
oho Haycock). Ann, 69, xo6;
Family, xxi; Jn., 69(3), xo6(3)»;
Jos., X06; MjjT., 69, 106; Rob.,
XX; Bvth, xxi, 69, X06; Thos.,
330; WuL, 13a.
Meadows (Medowa), Jas., 155.
Meny, C. B., X44; Jn., X44, x5a(a).
Miller, Bartlett,
3x9(3), 23X,
333, 323(2); (Mr.) Bartlett, 2x6,
2x7; Hy., xio.
Mills (Miles, Millea), — ^ 190; Ann,
xxxy; Elia., xxiv, xxxv, 92;
Family, 92, 190; Frances, X09;
Francis, xxxv (2) ; Jn., xxxv ; Nic,
xxiv, 02, X99(2); Ric, xL 76,
i8a, 185, X9X. 19a, ai8; Bob., x,
xix, 9a, 190(a), 3x8, 334; (Mr.)
Rob., X90, X9a; Steph., X90;
I'hos., 193, 319; Wm., xxxvii.
Moi&'(Moba), — , ao6(a); Benj.,
™, X45, 155; Elia., mi, 04;
Family, xxii, 56 ; Jn., xxii, 77 (3) ;
Whr., 77; Ric, xxii, 94.
Moffat (Morfna, Mawfoot, Moorflcb),
— . xa7; Bob., X5a, X55.
Monk, Bam., aao (a).
Mori^, Dan., xxiv, 88.
Mofria, Benj., 130; Jos., 130.
Moetyn, My., 130, xji.
Monntgarret, Kc. Butler, 3rd Yis-
* Bmmeotisly " ifmcoeodt " on p. 106.
264
Maultan Roister.
Munton (MnndeQ, Mordm), — , 51 ;
Ric, 1315 WnL, 51.
Murby (Ma-wby), Joi., 109.
Nethercote (Nothercoat), — , xxxiu;
Dan., 53; Edw., 53 5 Famay, 53;
Hy. Osmond, xxzix, 53, aao; Jn.,
xxxiU(2), amrix, 53(2), 221;
Lonisa jTilia Hamet, zxn,
xxxviii; My., 53; Mr., xxxiv;
Mrs., 105 ; Kog., 53.
Newton, Edw., xxxri, xxxvii.
Nichol, — , 70.
Nicholaa IV., Pope, xir.
Nixon, Bebec., 130.
Norman, Jos., 149 : My., mi, 149.
NymAB (<ee oho Timms), Hnmph.,
218.
(VBrien. Elia., 70; Lady Henrietta,
70 ; Lord, 70.
Orton, Jn., 130.
Osborne (Osbom, Oaebome, 0»-
bonme), Jn., 182; Marg., 13;
Ric, 130; (Sir) Rob., 13; Thos.,
63; Wm., 29, 63 (2), 218.
Page, Ann, 133; Eliz., X33; J«»»
XXX ; Mr., 182; Mrs., 185; Wm.,
133, 155.
Painter (Paynter, Peynter), — , 54>
69, 00, 202; Eliz., 22(2), 69;
IWily, 69; Jn., 29, 69(2);
Silves., 22(2); Thos., 54, 57»
69(3); Wm., 60(4), 9o» 221.
Palmer (Palmor), Ric, 199, 201, 202 ;
W., 80; Wm.. 155. „.
Parberry (PaibeiT), Ric, xxu,
xxxrii. .
Parker, Thos., 114; Wm., xx, 132.
Pawson, Mr., 182.
Paylw, Wm., 220.
Payne (Paine), Rob., xx, 132.
Peach, Arth., xxi, 80; Lacy, xxiii;
Rjb., xxiii.
Pearce, Jn., xxvi, 154.
Peawoft — , 114; Chaa., 114(5)5
Elix., 114(2); PamilT, 114;
Martha, 114; Thos., 114(2).
Peel, 0. L., xxxi (2).
Pefl, — , 169; Amy, xxvi, 169;
Family, 169; Q«o./xx, xxxiii, xdo,
219, 22 Z, 322; Jn., ZXXV, 57, 128,
130, aoo, api (2), J04, 205 (a),
ai8(a), 221(3), aaa(3); (Mr.) Jn.,
135; Jn. Manning, 319; Jonath.,
ai9, aai (3h Jos.. 155; Lewis,
xxxix, ai9(3), aai (3), 333; Mart.,
71, 72, 141, 218, aao; Sam., loa,
130 182(2), 218; Thos., 130, 131,
»52» «5S, 2io» «"• 2«3» 214 (4)»
215(7), 216(2), 221, 222, 223;
Walton, 130, 151, 152, 155 ; Wid.,
182 "" , r - -
210
214
Iton, 130, 151, 152, 155 ; Wid.,
; Wm.. 125, 151, 152 (2), 209 (ah
(3), 211(6), aia(3), 313(4),
9)> 215 j5), ai6, ai8, aiQ (*)•
321(3), 222(5), "3; (Mr.) Wm.,
»35> i53j. i^-
Percival (Perecifvll), — , 147 ; Joan,
132 ; My., xxu, xxv, 147.
Perkins, — , 36.
Perrin (Peiyn), — ^ 82; Ann, 116;
Cornelia, 334; Elis., 86, 116,
198; IVmiily, 58; Jas., xx, 83;
Jerem., 87, 104, 116, 130, 152(3),
301(2), 202(2), 303(3), 304(3),
306(3), 307(3), 308, 3IO, 314(3),
315; Jn., XX, 58, 83, 183, 3i8;
My., 88; Sam., 85; Wm., 155.
Peterborough; Rob., Bp. of, 194.
Petit, Sar., xxiii.
Phillips, — , xxxvii; Ann, xxiii j
Wm., xxiii.
Pickford, Jos., 155, 167.
Pigot, — , 43.
Poole, Frandd v., 64.
Potterton, Thos., 134.
Powell, — ,115.
Prentice, Faomy, xxi
Thos., xxi, 107 (3).
Preston ^Pr^aon), — , soi.
Price, B., 138^ EUa., xxxvii; Family,
xxiii; Jn., xxiii; My., xxiii;
Thos., xxxvii.
Pnrefcy, Q. H. J., 147.
Pntt, My., xrii, 137.
Pyecraft (Pycraft), — , 161 (2) ; Alex ,
XXV, 125; Elis., 161; EbUl, 161 ;
Family, xxiii; Jaa., 161; Jn.,
Sar., 107;
xxiii, 161; M^., 125; Sar., 161;
Thos , xxvi, 161 (3).
Pywell, Bryan, 152, i55*> 2x3(5),
'" 221 (3),
'314(6), 315(6),
Jn., 131.
231 (3), 322 (4) ;
Quince, Alice, 46; Ric, 218.
• Erroneously "J8^i««" on p. 155.
Index to Notes.
265
Rabbieh, Hy., 152 (2V 164, 167, 2x6.
Raddifle (Ratdiff), Thos., zxrv.
Radford, — , 114; Blis., 114; Wm.,
114.
Radnll (Radsdell), — , 173; Wm.,
xxr, 173.
Raikea, &., 69.
Read (ReadeK Alice, xxziv (3) ; Ann,
I3iji., zzxnr(a); Jn.,
>(8), 86; Mj., zxzit:
Wm., i3nciv(3).
Redle]r> Ann, xtIt (2) ; (ko., zzxvii ;
Loniaa, zzirii; Tnoe., zxiT(2).
Bebthaw, •— , 137; Jaa., xxv, 137.
Reynolds, — , 173; (Dr.) Geo., 194;
Jn., XX, 173.
Rice (Ryoe, Kic*), — » 81, 85 ; Ann,
zx (7), 81, 85 ; Emm. Ogilyie, 171 ^
Han., XX (2); My., xx, 80; Thoe.,
1(5. 221.
Rich, Franoea, 122 ; My., 124.
Richard m., Kyig, 1x4.
Richardson, — , 172; Dor., xx(2t;
Elis., XX, X20, 172 ; Geo., 182, 191 ;
Joe.. 155; My., 110(2), 173 s
MpTcy, 85; Val., la^, xxv; Wm.,
120.
Robins fRobbina), — , 48 ; Christoph ,
218(2); Jaa., 49; Jn., 6z ; Thos.,
RMnson, — , 123(2); Family, xxi,
123; My., X18, 121(2); IKc, xxi,
117, X2I (2); Thos., xxv, 121, X23.
Rog^ers, — . 81; Ann, 130, 151;
My., 80; Rob., 182, 185, 2x8;
Theo., xxix, 94.
Roulson, Geo., xxix, xxx, 221, 223.
Ronlson and BnmreU, xxx (2).
Ronnd J. H., xxxHi.
Rovrleage (Roirlidge), — , xxxr ; Ann,
xxi, xxii; Amie, 79; Family,
xxxv; Hy., xx, xxxt(2) ; Sns., 72 ;
WoL, XX, xxxv.
RuMell (Rassd) and Wafd, Meesrs.,
130.
Salter, Ric., 184.
Samwall, T., 102.
Sanders, Thoa., xxn(2), 137, 175,
217 (2), 224 (2).
Sanson, Sam. 224; Wm., xxir,
xxxriii, X36(a).
Saneant, — , 48.
Satchell (SaSb<^ell), ~, X28(2);
Oath., 128; FamOy, xxU; Martha,
128; Sophia, x28(3); Wm., xxii,
XXT, X28(2).
SaandersoB (Sanderson), ~, 70 ; Vis-
connt Oasueton, 70 ; Anth., 70 (2) ;
die, 70; Elis., 70; Family, 70;
Jn., 70(6), 185, 218, 220; liawr.,
70; Sar., 70; Theophilns, 70(2),
Mr., X82, X85; Mrs., 199; Rob.,
70; Sar., 701 Theophilns, 70 (2);
Thoa, 70(2); Wid., 185; Wm.,
70-
Savage, Sam., xxxvi.
Saxby (Saxbye), EHa., 7 ; Isab., 41 ;
Scambler, Bishq^, 59.
Seagrave, Jn., 132, 143.
Sears (Scare, Seers), — ^ 8z, 134;
Abig., 8x ; Jn., xxi, 8x ; My., xxv,
XJ4; Sar., 109.
Seckham, Bsssett Thos., 220.
Selby (Silleebye)^ Abdiel, 64; Matt.,
64.
ShaimuL. Edw., X51 ; Wm., 80.
Shaw, Wm., xxt.
Siddons, Geo., 220.
Silleebye, see Selby.
Simons, Wm., 224.
Simpiion (Simsnn), — , 105. xx4(2);
Rob., 147.
Skiraier, — , xxii; JiL, xjo; Jonath.,
xxii, 89; Matt., 89(2); Rebec.,
Skirrei (ffldrrell, SkerraD), Joe., 130,
131; Wm., 130, X3X.
Onart (Smarte), Joan, 58; Wm., 155.
Smith, — , X69; Ann, X43; Eascm,
X3X ; Edw., X3x ; Elia., xxii, 122,
148; Fan^, xxi (2); Francis,
134, 155; Hy., xadv; Jesse, 223;
Jn., XXI, 117, 125(2), 130, X47(2),
156, X82, 185, 192(2), 206; Mark,
xxiv (2), 105 (2), 202 ]2) ; My., 125,
148; Mr., 180(4), 182, 185; Ric.,
XX, 169; Rob., xxi, xxiii, 122, i^,
x<3(2), 204, 207 ; Sar., XXIV ;
Thos., X25, 185; Wm., XXU, xxv,
122, x3o(3), 148(2), 152, 209,
2X0(2), 2XX. 212(5).
Spencer, Elis., xxix, X47, x68.
Spn«8«l^^> —f 3°^' Martlia, xxxiv.
Spr^, Geo., 220.
Sqnire, Fr., 187.
Stafford, — , X52; Family, xxi (2),
94, X06, X52; Francis, xxi (2), 94,
106; Jane, xxix (5), X52(2); Jn.,
xxv, X52; My., 15a; Sar., xo6;
Wm., 130, X3X, X52.
Stonger, — , 69 (2) ; Wm., 69.
Stannes, — , da (2J ; Thofc, 62 (3).
Stanton, Mr., xx6; Kc., X55; Wm.,
K, xxx, XX9, X20, 124, X30, X31,
I5». »5«» »97. «99(6), aoo{2).
s66
Afomtim Register.
r(a),a<^(4),ao9(4,
a" (3)» 213 (7),
, . 213 (7),
ai6(a), 217(a),
. ?a*r. (?), 183.
Btepton (Stoffton), Ana, zzu, 90;
Wm., Qo.
Steyeofl (Stevens. Steerens), — , 129.
Steyenson (SteeTenaon, Stophenacm),
Ann, 158; Chaa., 224; EIul, xziv,
158(3); Family, xxiii(a), 158(2);
Frances, ttii, 152, 158; Geo., 158;
Jn., xzrriii, 155, 158; Joahn*,
130; Joaiah, 324(2); Sam., 158;
Bar., 158; Steph., 158; Sna., 158;
Thoa., xxiii, 158 (2) ; Wm., zziii,
158 (2).
Stock, Elliot, 153.
Stocken (Stockin), — , 201 (3); Geo.,
218.
Stonner, Edw., xs, 80.
Strafford, — , 81 ; Lord, 95.
Stratton, Humph., 2x8.
Streeta, AUg., 81 ; Chaa., i8z ; Edw.,
'3«» y» 6) 5 J"-. »y>» «3« 5 8»-»
141; Thoa., 131.
Stnrgia, Roff., xzzIt; Thoa., zxziT.
Snmeiton. Jn., 155.
Sutton, H. M., xxxi.
Tack, Jn., 224.
Tait, Wm. Campbell, Archbiahop,
zzxriii.
TaUby (Talby), Ann, 1^5 (2) ; Family,
zxi, xzii; Jn., zn, xsu, zxiii,
145 W. »73r8iia., xxiii, 173.
Tanner, Ann, 68; Eba., xxui; Rob.,
68(a); Thoa., 130; Wm., zxiii,
68, 223(2).
Tarrant jTanont, Ttoent), Beatrice,
136; Jn., 124; Sar., 172; Thoa.,
155 ; Wm-> «sa. .
Tarry, Lncy, zx, zztr.
Taylor, Jn., xz, zzzr, 105; Wm.,
Tel&'(leQLtt?Tebhal;t, Tebbntt,
Tebbnt, Tebbot, l^bbott, Tebbet,
Tibbot. Tibbott, Tibbotte), — ,
26; Ohriatoph., 31; Family, 60;
Jn., 29, <7, 185, 2x8; Jonasy zz,
29, 46; Bob., 60(2); Thoa., 29,
60(3), XJ5, 2x8, aoju
Thomas, D., sziz; Dr., 158; Mr.,
x6a.
Tbanpaoii (Tompson), ^, zziz(2);
8; Ann, xoo; ISii., 26, 9«,
100(3)1 Family, zzii(2), loo;
Han., 97, 100; Hy., X30: Jn., 87,
100(2); Mr., 207(2); Bob., 90,
100; Bar., 9a, 100 (3) ; Sim., iy>;
Thoa., 95, zoo; WnL, zzii(2), 100,
Z20, 206(2), 207(2).
Tift, Sna., zzi, X09; Thoa., zzi, 109,
X30, X31.
Tilaon, Elis., XZ4; Thoa., 1x4.
Timma (l^ea, Tymmea, Timea,
l^muna ; see aUo Nymea), — , 42 (2),
20^(2); Joan, 59(2); Ma«g., 59;
Wm., 59.
Tlpler, — , zziz, X29; Ann, 137(2),
156 ; Elia., X37 (2). 156 ; Eath., 150 ;
Fainily, xzii, zziii, zziT(a), 137,
X56; Geo., zziT(3), zzzTii(2),
»nmii(3), 137, X53, 156(3); Han.,
zziii, X29, X37(2); Hollaad, xy>.
Sua., 134; Thos., 220; Wm., zzv,
Tite (Tyte), — . x^ ; Family, zziv ;
Geo., zzIt, 163, 2x8; My., 163.
Todd, Elis., zzit; Jane, zzit, 87.
ToflUnd, — , 125(2); Sam., zzii,
zzv, X25, X28(2); Sar., xzii, xa5,
X28.
Treariier (Treaalar, Trader, Trealom,
Trader, Trealar, Treariior, Traalor,
Traarier, Tkwnlr., Trealor), Han.,
123; Jn.. zxi, zzii (2), zzzrii,
zzziz, 78, 8x, 96, X23, 182, 2x7 (2),
2x9(5), ^«>(3), a2x(0, 222(2),
221; (Mr.) JxL, 2x7; Mrs., 152;
Bob., X30, X3X ; Huml, zzzri,
zzziz, XX7, X30, 152, X55, x7x, x82,
185, 20X (2j[, 202 (2), 204 (a), 205 (2),
207(3), 208(2), 209, 2^x (3), 2x4(2),
215 (a|, 219(4), 22x(4), 222(4),
223(a); Wbl, 2x0, 220, 223.
Tnrland, Carol, xft; Cbaa., 166;
Family, zziii; Francea, 68, zzii,
X52; Gieo., zziii, x66; Jane, zzii,
X52; Maria, x6iS; Martha, x66;
My., zziii, x66; Matt., 68(2);
Rio., 68; ^ph., 68; Sua., 166;
Temperance, x66; Wm., x66.
Tomball, Jil, zzziii, zzziz, ^ax (2),
223.
Turner, Gtoo., 220(4).
Tyson, Sar., zzii, 146.
Underwood, Han., 145; 8am., 145.
Index to Notes.
867
Yaon, Elix., 142 (2) ; Thos., ]
Wm., 142.
YftQS, Thos., 324.
Yictoria Qneen, zxzii(2).
Yinoeot, Qemrgiana,
^ »42 ;
Waite, Elean., zzi, 128; Ric, sxi,
128.
Wake, Dniry, xzri, ZDcyiii; Louisa
Julia Harriet, zzri, zzzviii. ,
Wakelin, Joe., 181.
Walden, «ee Walton.
Walkear, --, 47, 173; Benj., «,
173(a); Jot., 152; Onebje Rob.,
XYlii, JLXXV, TTTIT.
Wallb, Knightly, 52.
Walters, Me Watts (Footnote).
Walton (Walden, Wsllton), ~, 172 ;
Elis., 141 ; Famfly, zxii ; Jos., xz,
172; OHTe, 145; Rebec., 141;
Thos., xzii, 141.
Ward (aef mUa Rvaiel and Ward),
D'abridffoourt, zzxiy(2); Dan.,
152; Edir., XX, xxxrfi), 131, 221,
22a; Mr., 147, 223; Kic., xxxir;
Thos., xxiT, xxix(i), 130, 147, 153,
154, a2i(3), 222(2), 223.
Warner, Edw., xxiii; Elis., xxiii.
Warren (Waring, Wareing, Warring),
— , xnx, 124(3), '49; Cath., 149;
Family, xxi, 124; Jn., 130, 155,
185, 221 ; My., 149 J Bar., xxiii,
12^; Thos., 131, 152, 221; Wm.,
>xi, xxiii, 124, 149, 221, 223.
Warwick. Mr., 182.
Waterlall, — , 52 ; Rob., 72.
Waters, Jn., xx(2); 132(2).
Wptts (Wattes*, Wat«j. — , 52,
205(2); CSath., 130; Edw., 130;
Geo., 151 152. 155. J9o(3), 200.
?i'',J*;5W> aiQ, 222(4); Q«o.
Litonfield, 319 (2), 331 (6), 333 ;
Jn-» 7^» i3o» »4«» «5«, i8a, 185,
190, 303, 303(3), >04, 306, 307,
3i8, 330; My., 164; Thos., xxrr,
39, 117, 1S3, 185; 318(3); Wm.,
XXXW5), 53, 185, 318(7), 323.
West, Hy., xx, 149; Wm., 334.
Wells (Wills), Famfly, xxiii (2); Hy.,
jar; Jas., 147; Jn., xxi, 113;
ObT«, XXI, 113.
Weeks, Bar., 68.
Whale, Jn., 108; Jos., no.
Whatman, J., 104.
White, Alice, 130 ; Geo., 57- 64 ; Jn.,
XX, 57, 125, 132, 318; Thos., 182,
18s ; Wm., 131.
Whiting (Whitynge), Elii., xxii, 155 ;
Jn.,xxii(2),i2, 155, 168.
Widow, ue Wydder.
Wilks, Thoa., 80.
William m., King, xxxvi(3),
xxxvii(2), 71, 76.
William tV., King, xxxvii.
Williams, Jane, xxvi, 147; Nath.,
xxvi, 147.
WilliamsonjRac., xxIt, 141 ; Thos.,
"3(3); Wm., X41.
Wilhs, Han., xxiii, 145; Jas., xxiii,
X4{; Jos., 145; Sns., 115; Thos.,
xxiii (2JL 145.
WilmerfWilteier), Family, 95 ; Mr.,
o< ; Wm., 95.
Wilson (Willson), Dav., 155; My.,
Wisley fWidy), Jos., 185.
Wood, £lean., xxi, 129 ; Josiah, 129 ,
Bar., liir
Woriey (Worlie, Worly, Whoriey),
— » ao3 (3) • Ann, 116 ; Clsrke, 130 ;
Geo., 130, 182, 185, 193, 219,
220 (2) ; Jn., XX, XXXV, 57, 95, in,
"7» 130, «4», «5«, 185, «93. 199(a),
200 f6|, 201 (4[, 202(7), 203(4),
ao4 5. 205(3), ^^W' 207(4),
308(4), ai8(3), 319, 330; (Mr.),
Jn., I30, 164 (2), 182; Jos., 130,
193, 205 (a), ao6, 207 (2), ao8, 209,
319; Mr.. 04; Thos., 182, 103,
199, aoi, 318, 319(3), 330. 223(6);
Wm., 223.
Woiiington, Wm., 115.
Wright. Elis., xxi. xxii, 107, 130;
Familr, xxiv; Geo., 170; Isaac,
234 ;,n&rem., 182 ; Jn., 53 ; My., 53 ;
170; Oliver, 170; Sar., xxiii, 170;
8ns., 170; Wm., xxi, xxii, xxiv,
107. 170.
Wvdder (Widow), — , 201 (2) ; Jn.,
York (YoAe), — , 173 (3) ; Ann, 173 5
BUS., XX, 173; Jane, xxiii; Job,
xxiu; Jn., xx, xxx, 173(2); Rob.,
220(3); Wm., 155.
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