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G. D. Fletcher</a> +</h2> +<pre> +The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Register of Ratlinghope, by W. G. D. +Fletcher + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: The Register of Ratlinghope + + +Author: W. G. D. Fletcher + + + +Release Date: March 28, 2007 [eBook #20926] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE REGISTER OF RATLINGHOPE*** +</pre> +<p><a name="startoftext"></a></p> +<p>Transcribed from the 1909 Shropshire Parish Register Society edition by +David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org</p> +<h1>The Register of Ratlinghope.</h1> +<p>Ratlinghope is a parish situate on the road from Shrewsbury to +Bishop’s Castle, four miles west from Church Stretton and twelve +miles south from Shrewsbury, in the hundred of Purslow, rural deanery of +Bishop’s Castle, archdeaconry of Ludlow, and diocese of +Hereford. The township of Gatten is in Ford hundred. Its area +is 5,456 acres, of which 3,756 are arable and pasture, 200 woodland, and +about 1,500 common. The population in 1901 was 197. The surface +is hilly, and the soil is sand and clay, on a rocky subsoil. An old +Roman road, the Portway, runs between Ratlinghope and Church Stretton, and +is continued along the crest of the Longmynd in a north-easterly +direction. In the neighbourhood are some British camps and +tumuli.</p> +<p>Ratlinghope, in <i>Domesday</i> Rotelingehope, means the <i>hope</i> or +valley of the children of <i>Rotel</i>, “Rotel” being the Saxon +name from which the County of Rutland was called. At the time of the +<i>Domesday</i> survey, Rotelingehope was a manor of two hides, which were +waste, and was held by Robert fitz Corbet of Earl Roger de +Montgomery. In Edward the Confessor’s reign, Seuuard had held +it. Robert fitz Corbet was a younger brother of Roger, the builder of +Caus Castle; he left two daughters, his heirs, Sibil (or Adela), and +Alice. Sibil, who had been one of Henry I.’s mistresses, +married Herbert fitz Herbert, whilst Alice became the wife of William +Botterell. Before 1209 Ratlinghope was acquired by Walter Corbet, an +Augustine Canon, and a relative of Prince Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, who gave +him a letter of protection. Walter Corbet founded here a small cell +or priory of Augustinian Canons of St. Victor, in connection with +Wigmore. Nothing is known of its history, but at the dissolution +there was a Prior and 29 Canons; and the possessions of the Priory, valued +at £5 11s. 1½d., per annum, were sold in May, 1546, to Robert +Longe, citizen and mercer of London. <a name="citationia"></a><a +href="#footnoteia" class="citation">[ia]</a></p> +<p>In 1845 the manor and advowson of Ratlinghope were purchased by Robert +Scott, Esq., of Great Barr, M.P. for Walsall, and at his death in 1856 they +passed to his son John Charles Addyes Scott, Esq., who died in 1888, and on +the death of his widow in 1907, their son, James Robert Scott, Esq., became +lord of the manor and patron of Ratlinghope.</p> +<p>Stitt and Gatten, two miles north-west, were members of the +<i>Domesday</i> manor of Ratlinghope. Between 1204 and 1210, William +de Botterell confirmed a moiety of Stitt to Haughmond Abbey. Robert +Corbet, of Caus, also gave to the Canons of Haughmond his culture of +Gateden, and an assart situate near their culture of Gatteden. There +was a church at Stitt in the reign of Henry II., but since the dissolution +of Haughmond Abbey nothing more is heard of it, and its district with +Gatten was annexed to the parish of Ratlinghope. W. E. M. +Hulton-Harrop, Esq., is lord of the manor of Gatten, which, he inherited in +1866 from his maternal grandfather, Jonah Harrop, Esq.</p> +<p>The Church of St. Margaret, at Ratlinghope, is a small stone building, +consisting of nave and chancel, with south porch, and a wooden bell +turret. The original Church erected in the 12th century was no doubt +the Priory Church also. The Rev. D. H. S. Cranage says that the +mediæval Church may have entirely disappeared, and that there are no +details which prove that the present building is not entirely of +post-Reformation date. <a name="citationib"></a><a href="#footnoteib" +class="citation">[ib]</a></p> +<p>The south and only door was made in 1625, and erected by Humfrey Bigge +and Thomas Bright, then Churchwardens. The roof may be of the same +date. There are two fonts. In 1341, Ratlinghope Church was in +the Deanery of Clun. It was afterwards held to be in the Deanery of +Pontesbury. It is not named in the <i>Valor Ecclesiasticus</i> of +1534-5. Until the dissolution of the Priory it was considered as +extra-parochial and extra-diocesan.</p> +<p><!-- page iv--><a name="pageiv"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +iv</span>The Church was served by the Canons until the dissolution; and no +Incumbent seems to have been instituted by the Bishops of Hereford until +1555. The following is the most complete list of the Incumbents we +have as yet been able to make out:—</p> +<p>1549. Sir Lances Philson, clerk, curate.</p> +<p>1555. Laurence Johnson, a Canon of Wigmore, presented by Philip +and Mary, and instituted 15th February, 1555.</p> +<p>1587. Richard Davis, curate, presented by William Whittingham, +gent. His salary was £7 13s. 4d.</p> +<p>1755. William Williams, curate.</p> +<p>1758. George Hodges, born at Shrewsbury 1720, educated at +Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1743. Rector of +Woolstaston 1770-1780.</p> +<p>1769. David Richards, signs in 1767-70 as “Minister,” +and afterwards as “Curate.”</p> +<p>1778. Thomas Williams.</p> +<p>1782. Richard Lloyd, curate.</p> +<p>1795. John Hawkins.</p> +<p>1833. Edward Homfray, died 24th June, 1856.</p> +<p>1857. Edmund Donald Carr, B.A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. +Rector of Woolstaston 1865-1900. Died June, 1900.</p> +<p>1866. William George Clutton Nottley, Rector of Alpheton, Suffolk, +1876-8.</p> +<p>1876. William Henry Whitworth, M.A. and sometime fellow and tutor +of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.</p> +<p>1885. Henry Anderton. Vicar of Hopton Cangeford 1881, and of +Garway 1883-4. Resigned in 1891, and went to live at Chester.</p> +<p>1891. Arthur William Benjamin Walmsley Watts, B.A. Selwyn College, +Cambridge. Resigned 1892. Rector of Coates, 1901.</p> +<p>1892. Thomas Baker Aston, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, +Curate-in-Charge. Rector of Habberley since 1869. There was no +Incumbent from 1892 to 1895.</p> +<p>1895. William Perry Ireland, M.A. Merton College, Oxford. +Vicar of Peter’s Marland, 1897.</p> +<p>1896. Thomas Robert Glenn, L.Th. Univ. of Durham. The +present Incumbent.</p> +<p>The Inventory of Church Goods made 11th August, 1549, shows that there +were then at Rotlynchope “one chalyce off sylver parcell gilt, and +one cruete of pewter, one vestment of crule, one crismatory, one altare +cloth, one towell, and two bellys.” In 1553 there remained +“to bellys, [one chalice of silver] with the patent thereunto”; +and another return of 1553 gives “a chales of sylver, ij +belles.” The Religious Census of Shropshire made in 1676, +states that there were at Ratlinghope (in Pontesbury Deanery) 128 +Conformists, no Papists, and 3 Nonconformists. These were the number +of inhabitants over the age of sixteen. In 1727 William Mitton was +patron of the perpetual curacy.</p> +<p>The <i>Parish Register Abstract</i> of 1831 contains the following +account of the Ratlinghope Registers:—</p> +<p>“Ratlinghope R. Nos. I., II. Bap., Bur., 1702-1793, +Marr., 1702-1752. No. III., Bap., Bur, 1794-1812. No. IV., +Marr., 1755-1812.” The Registers have been very badly kept, all +the earlier ones are missing, and those of the earlier ones that remain are +in a bad state of preservation. Nos. I. and II. are now altogether +lost; they were apparently in existence in 1876, when the Rev. W. G. C. +Nottley made a list of the Registers, and placed it in the box in which the +Registers were kept. Sometime between 1876 and 1896 these Registers +disappeared, together with Mr. Nottley’s list.</p> +<p><!-- page v--><a name="pagev"></a><span class="pagenum">p. v</span>The +Marriage Register 1755-1812 (No. IV. above) was formerly bound in boards +covered with parchment, but one board has disappeared, leaving the +parchment torn and crumpled, with a large hole in the centre, and the whole +book is in a dilapidated condition. The marriage entries are on the +first twelve leaves which are loose and damaged. It is a folio book, +containing the usual printed forms.</p> +<p>The Baptisms and Burials, 1794-1812 (No. III. above) simply consists of +three loose sheets of parchment, folded, making twelve pages, without any +cover. The writing in places is nearly obliterated, and difficult to +decipher.</p> +<p>The transcripts at Hereford, which commence in 1660, are fairly +complete, and it would be very desirable that these should be copied and +printed, so as to make this Register more perfect.</p> +<p>The Registers were copied by Miss Hulton-Harrop (now Mrs. Rowan +Robinson), and were collated in 1903 by the late Rev. F. W. Kittermaster, +and have been seen through the press by the Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher. +They are now printed, by permission of the Rev. T. R. Glenn, the present +Incumbent, at the cost of W. E. M. Hulton-Harrop, Esq., of Gatten Lodge and +Lythwood Hall, who has generously presented these Registers to the +Society.</p> +<p style="text-align: right">W. G. D. FLETCHER.</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Oxon Vicarage</span>,<br /> +<span class="smcap">Shrewsbury</span>,<br /> +<span class="smcap">May</span>, 1909.</p> +<h2><!-- page 1--><a name="page1"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +1</span>VOLUME I.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">Marriages</span>, 1755-1813.</p> +<p>[<i>The parties are of Ratlinghope</i>, <i>and the Marriages by +banns</i>, <i>except where otherwise stated</i>.]</p> +<table> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1755, Mar. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Lewis & Elizabeth Homes [<i>signs</i> Home], wid.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Bromley Coles & Elizabeth Price.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1756, Oct. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Clark & Mary Bowen, of Churton.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 31</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Thomas & Mary Wild, of Ford, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1757, Feb. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Andrews & Mary Harries, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1758, Oct. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Pugh, of Worthen, & Elizabeth Hayward.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1759, Jan. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Harris & Sarah Perkin.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Andrews & Sarah Sankey.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert Cooke & Martha Home.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Davies & Ann Preece.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1760, Oct. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Morris, p. Edgstone, & Mary Gwilliam.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1761, Apr. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Davies & Ann Davies [<i>both signs</i> Davis], +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Jones, p. Pulverbatch, & Ann Pearce, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Price & Catharine Small.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Hurdley [<i>signs</i> Hordley], p. Smethcot, & Margery +Bowen.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Andrews [<i>signs</i> Andrus], yeoman, & Mary Tudor, +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1762, Aug. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Charles Gwilliam & Hannah Whigley [<i>signs</i> Haner Wigley].</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1763, Apr. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Morris, servant, & Mary Davies.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Tudor, yeoman, & Martha Everall, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 2--><a name="page2"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 2</span>1764, +Nov. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Davies [<i>signs</i> Davis] & Catherine Gwilliam.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1765, July 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Andrews, widr., & Sarah Butler, wid., p. Wentnor, +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Gough [<i>signs</i> Goff], p. Condover, & Ann Clarke, +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1766, June 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Pugh, widr., & Jane Henley.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1769, Oct. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Munslow & Elizabeth Sankey.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Jones & Ann Tudor.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Jones & Martha Pool.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1770, Feb. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Swinnert & Jane Howells.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mathew Morris, p. Stapleton, & Mary Lewis, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1771, Nov. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert Everal [<i>signs</i> Everall], p. Hyssington, & Martha Brees +[<i>signs</i> Price], <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1772, Oct. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert Jones & Mary Tomkins.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1774, Nov. 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Jones & Mary Hayward.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1775, Dec. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Dod & Jane Morris [<i>signs</i> Moris].</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1776, Aug. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Job Bishop & Martha Sankey.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1777, Aug. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Lee & Mary Holmes, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1778, Feb. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Price & Sarah Gwilliam.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1779, Feb. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Tudor & Martha Holmes [<i>signs</i> Home], <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Medlicot [<i>signs</i> Medlicott], p. Wentnor, & Mary +Groves.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Morris Everal [<i>signs</i> Everall], & Joan Perkin.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1780, June 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Dodd & Catherine Matthews.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Pryce & Martha Hotchkis.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1781, Jan. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Thomas & Mary Haberley.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1782, Dec. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Purslow & Mary Price.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1783, Mar. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Andrews & Sarah Ancritt.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1784, Oct. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Jones & Susannah Gwilliam [<i>signs</i> Guilliam].</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Rogers, p. Smethcot, & Priscilla Groves, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p></p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Examd. & Recd, the duty to this place, J. Edwards, D. Collector.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1787, Sep. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Careless & Elizabeth Lewis, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1789, Apr. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thos. James, p. Wentnor, & Susannah Davies [<i>signs</i> Davis].</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 3--><a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 3</span>1789, +July 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Everall, widr., p. Wentnor, & Jane Davies.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1790, May 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Andrews & Ann Humphreys.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1791, May 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Poulter & Sarah Fox.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Evan Evans & Martha Fox.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1792, May 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Morris Davies [<i>signs</i> Davis] & Sarah Price.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Williams & Ann Pinches.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Roberts & Ann Jones.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Reese Reese & Elizabeth Poulter [<i>signs</i> Poult], +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1793, July 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Williams, widr., & Martha Cooke, wid.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Davies & Ann Doveson.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Gough, p. Madeley, & Ann Everal [<i>signs</i> Everall].</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1794, Aug. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Benjamin Langdon & Mary James, wid.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1795, Apr. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Poulter & Jane Morris.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1795</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Banns of William Jones and Ann Andrews were publised on April 26th, May +3, and May 10th.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Andrews <a name="citation3"></a><a href="#footnote3" +class="citation">[3]</a> [<i>sic</i>] & Ann Andrews.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert Munslow & Elizabeth Jones.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1796, Jan. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Homes & Elizabeth Edwards, p. Westbury, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1797, Mar. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Pinches & Ann Munslow.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James Warwick & Harriot Knight, p. Church Stretton, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1798, May 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Wilks & Rebecca Gravner.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Rogers, widr., & Mary Pinches, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1800, May 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Thomas & Catherine Jones.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1802, Oct. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Henry Poulter & Sarah Cooke [<i>signs</i> Cook], p. Norbury, +<i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Finch & Rebecca Postan.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1803, June 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Clement Carless, widr., & Mary Humphries.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1804, May 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James Pugh, p. Worthen, & Sarah Medlicott, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1805, Oct. 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Jones, widr., & Sarah Edwards, wid.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1807, Mar. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Beddoes & Mary Price.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Pugh & Hannah Munslow.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1808, Jan. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James Coxsell, widr., p. Pontesbury, & Mary Bishop.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 4--><a name="page4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 4</span>1808, +June 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Crump & Elizabeth Pugh.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Munslow & Hagar Martin.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1809, May 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Gwilliam & Ann Rogers.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1811, Feb. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James Ambler, p. Church Pulverbatch, & Mary Lewiss [<i>signs</i> +Lewis], <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Savage, p. Church Pulverbatch & Elizabeth Lewiss +[<i>signs</i> Lewis], <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1812, July 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Jones & Ann Andrews, wid.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Vaughan, p. Westbury, & Eleanor Beaumond, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Mansell & Eleanor Partridge.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1813, Apr. 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Sankey, p. More, & Ann Groves, <i>lic.</i></p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h2>VOLUME II.</h2> +<p><span class="smcap">Baptisms and Burials</span>, 1794-1812.</p> +<table> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1794, Jan. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of Richard and Susanah Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Jan. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Abraham, s. of John and Martha Tudor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Jan. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hariot, d. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of William and Prissella Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Prissella, w. of William Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Josiah, s. of John and Jane Gwilliam</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Prissila, illegitimate d. of Martha Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Edward and Jane Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of William and Mary Lewis</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of John and Mary Dolphin</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robbert, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cook</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Susanah, illegitimate d. of Sarah Brown</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of John and Sarah Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1795, Jan. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Prissilla, d. of William and Mary Medlicott</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Thomas and Mary Parry</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, illigitimate s. of Elinor Harriss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Jeremiah, s. of William and Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Frances, d. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of William Rogers, widower</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, w. of Clemont Carless</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 5--><a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 5</span>1795, +Oct. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of Thomas and Jane Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Medlicott, s. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1796, Mar. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Susanah Gwilliam, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Jone Tudor, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Richard and Susanah Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of William and Mary Lewis</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Robbert and Elizabeth Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, illegitimate d. of Mary Gwilliam</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Meddlicott, s. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>„ Aug. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of John and Jane Gwilliam</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 16</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, d. of Ann Andrews, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann Sankey, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1797, Mar. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Davis, batchelor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Charlott, d. of John and Elizabeth Carless</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of William and Mary Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of John and Sarah Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, w. of John Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of Thomas and Mary Parry</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>George, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cook</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of William and Mary Medlicott</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth Lewis, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Robbert and Elizabeth Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha, d. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1798, Jan. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Richard and Sarah Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Jan. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, w. of John Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Jan. 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of William and Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 6--><a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 6</span>1798, +Mar. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of William and Mary Lewis</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Betty, d. of Richard and Susannah Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of James and Mary Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Esabella Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1799, Apr. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Hill</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of William and Mary Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of John and Sarah Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Prissilla, d. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, illegitimate d. of Ann Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha, d. of John and Mary Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann Humphreys, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robbert Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of John and Martha Tudor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1800, Jan. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of John and Elizabeth Carless</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Robert and Elizabeth Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of John and Maria Humphries</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of William and Mary Lewis</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of William and Mary Medlicott</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of William and Mary Medlicott</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eleanor, d. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward, s. of William and Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Morriss and Sarah Davies</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 31</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Thomas and Jane Poulter, recd. into the Church</p> +</td> +<td> +<p></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of John and Mary Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 7--><a name="page7"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 7</span>1800, +Dec. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eleanor, d. of Richard and Susanna Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Abigail, d. of John and Elizabeth Bishop</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1801, July 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Benjamin, illegitimate s. of Jane Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 16</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert Hayward</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1802, Jan. 31</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Charles and Mary Bufton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of James and Mary Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Hannah Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>„ Mar. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, illegitimate d. of Mary Thomas</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 31</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Hannah Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 16</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of John and Mary Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Thomas and Eleanor Williams</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 19</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 22</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward, s. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Peter, s. of Richard and Susanna Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of William and Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Robert and Elizabeth Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1803, Apr. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cook</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Benjamin, s. of John and Mary Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, d. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Andrew, s. of William and Mary Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 8--><a name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 8</span>1803, +Aug. 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Emma, d. of Samuel and Ann Groves</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1804, Jan. 22</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah Amiss, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth Everall, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Amia, d. of John and Elizabeth Bishop</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard Davies</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, d. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha, d. of Thomas and Sarah Bady</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 16</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Thomas and Eleanor Williams</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of Charles and Mary Bufton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>. . ., d. of John and Elizabeth Carless</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1805, Feb. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Thomas and Rebecca Spencer</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Joseph and Sarah Edwards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>George, s. of John and Mary Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William Harriss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Jeremiah, illegitimate s. of Ann Tudor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Robert and Elizabeth Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 28</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of William and Mary Rogers</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Charles, illegitimate s. of Hannah Batfield</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Joseph Edwards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, illegitimate d. of Hannah Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>George, s. of John and Mary Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Priscella, d. of William and Mary Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Ann Crockat</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 22</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Francis, d. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1806, Mar. 2</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Ann Crockat</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel Davies</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of William and Mary Lewis</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cook</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Jeremiah, illegitimate s. of Ann Tudor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 9--><a name="page9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 9</span>1806, +Apr. 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of Morriss and Sarah Davies</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Benjamin and Francis Bromley</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, illegitimate d. of Ann Perkin</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of John and Elizabeth Bishop</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of Robert and Martha Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 19</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, illegitimate d. of Ann Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 19</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Thomas and Rebecca Spencer</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 20</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, w. of John Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1807, Jan. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Priscilla, d. of Edward and Ann Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert, s. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 12</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Edward and Susanna Griffiths</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of William and Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of John and Mary Beddow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary, d. of John and Sarah Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Mary Thomas, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 8</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert, illegitimate s. of Mary Purslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of Robert and Martha Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah Harrington, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>„ Dec. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of William and Mary Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1808, Feb. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Richard and Mary Gwilliam</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of Thomas and Rebecca Spencer</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of Benjamin and Francis Bromley</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Clement Carless</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann Davies, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, s. of James and Mary Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Charles and Mary Bufton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward, s. of Thomas and Ann Price</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cook</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, illegitimate s. of Sarah Irish</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 10--><a name="page10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +10</span>1808, Sep. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Catherine, d. of William and Sarah Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Burley, s. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 6</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Samuel and Rebecca Wilkes</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Priscilla, illegitimate d. of Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Charles and Mary Bufton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1809, Apr. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Thomas and Hannah Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eleanor Harriss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 16</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Richard and Elizabeth Crump</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 13</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Frances, illegitimate d. of Elizabeth Roberts</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of Jeremiah and Sarah Medlicot</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 22</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of John and Sarah Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward Burley, s. of Thomas & Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Oct. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, w. of John Brazenor</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Robert, s. of Robert and Martha Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 25</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, illegitimate s. of Mary Rogers, recd. into the Church, turned +two years three quarters old</p> +</td> +<td> +<p></p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1810, Jan. 4</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eliza, d. of William and Mary Andrews</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Feb. 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward, s. of Thomas and Maria Evans</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, d. of Thomas and Sarah Beady</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 15</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of William and Hagar Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Thomas</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 11</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eleanor Hill, wid.</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Ann, d. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward and Martha (twins), s. and d. of Thomas and Mary Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 9</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, illegitimate d. of Elizabeth Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 17</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha and Susanna (twins), illegitimate daus. of Jane Richards</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p><!-- page 11--><a name="page11"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +11</span>1810, Dec. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha Milnes, d. of Adam and Sarah Rutherford</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha, d. of John and Elizabeth Bishop</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 30</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1811, Feb. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Hannah, d. of Edward and Sarah Overton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eleanor, illegitimate d. of Ann Hotchkiss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 10</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Richard and Mary Gwilliam</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Mar. 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Eliza, d. of Benjamin and Hannah Corfield</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Edward, s. of Charles and Mary Bufton</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 29</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Martha, d. of Benjamin and Martha Bennett</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>„ July 18</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>James, s. of James and Mary Ambler</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 21</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Thomas, s. of Richard and Francis Weaver</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Cooke</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Dec. 23</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>William, illegitimate s. of Sarah Wainwright</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>1812, Jan. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of John and Mary Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 5</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Margaret Turnbull, d. of Adam and Sarah Rutherford</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Apr. 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Timothy, s. of Samuel and Ann Pinches</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, May 3</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, s. of Samuel and Mary Evans</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, June 7</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Charles, s. of Thomas and Margaret Griffiths</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, July 26</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Samuel, illegitimate s. of Letitia Harriss</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Aug. 24</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John Everall</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Sep. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Sarah, d. of William and Ann Jones</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 1</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of Richard and Martha Pugh</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 14</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of John and Mary Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Richard, s. of John and Mary Munslow</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. —</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>John, s. of Richard and Elizabeth Savage</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bap.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Margaret Turnbull, d. of Adam and Sarah Rutherford</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<p>,, Nov. 27</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>Elizabeth, w. of Abraham Poulter</p> +</td> +<td> +<p>bur.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<h2><!-- page i--><a name="pagei"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +i</span>RATLINGHOPE. INDEX LOCORUM.</h2> +<p>Compiled by <span class="smcap">F. A. Roberts</span>.</p> +<p>[An Asterisk (*) denotes that the place occurs more than once on the +page.]</p> +<p>Alpheton, co. Suffolk, iv.</p> +<p>Bishop’s Castle, iii.</p> +<p>Cambridge, Emmanuel Coll., iv; Selwyn Coll., iv.</p> +<p>Caus, iii.</p> +<p>Chester, iv.</p> +<p>Church Pulverbatch, 4*. <i>see also</i> Churton <i>and</i> +Pulverbatch.</p> +<p>Church Stretton, iii*, 3.</p> +<p>Churton, 1.</p> +<p>Clun, iii.</p> +<p>Coates, iv.</p> +<p>Condover, 2.</p> +<p>Durham, iv.</p> +<p>Edgton (Edgstone) 1.</p> +<p>Ford, iii, 1.</p> +<p>Garway, iv.</p> +<p>Gatten (Gateden, Gatteden), iii*, v.</p> +<p>Great Barr, iii.</p> +<p>Habberley, iv.</p> +<p>Haughmond Abbey, iii*.</p> +<p>Hereford, iii, iv, v.</p> +<p>Hopton Cangeford, iv.</p> +<p>Hyssington, 2.</p> +<p>London, iii.</p> +<p>London, Westminster, iv.</p> +<p>Longmynd, iii.</p> +<p>Ludlow, iii.</p> +<p>Lythwood, v.</p> +<p>Madeley, 3.</p> +<p>More, 4.</p> +<p>Norbury, 3.</p> +<p>Oxford, Christ Church, iv*; Corpus Christi Coll., iv; Merton Coll., +iv.</p> +<p>Oxon, v.</p> +<p>Peter’s Marland, iv.</p> +<p>Pontesbury, iii, iv, 3.</p> +<p>Pulverbatch, 1, 4*.</p> +<p>Purslow, iii.</p> +<p>Ratlinghope (Rotelingehope, Rotlynchope), <i>passim</i>.</p> +<p>Rutland, co., iii.</p> +<p>Shrewsbury, iii*, iv, v.</p> +<p>Shropshire, iii, iv.</p> +<p>Smethcott (Smethcot), 1, 2.</p> +<p>Stapleton, 2.</p> +<p>Stitt, iii*.</p> +<p>Walsall, iii.</p> +<p>Wentnor, 2*, 3.</p> +<p>Westbury, 3, 4.</p> +<p>Wigmore, iii, iv.</p> +<p>Woolstaston, iv*.</p> +<p>Worthen, 1, 3.</p> +<h2><!-- page ii--><a name="pageii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +ii</span>INDEX NOMINUM.</h2> +<p>[An Asterisk (*) denotes that the name occurs more than once on the +page.]</p> +<p><span class="smcap">Irregularity</span>:—<i>Christian name +omitted</i>: . . . Charles, 8.</p> +<p>Ambler, Jas., 4, 11*; My., 4, 11.</p> +<p>Amiss, Sar., 8.</p> +<p>Ancritt, Sar., 2.</p> +<p>Anderton, Hy., iv.</p> +<p>Andrews (Andrus), Andrew, 7; Ann, 3*, 4, 5, 6; Eliza, 10; Hannah, 5; +Jn., 2, 4, 6; My., 1*, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; Prise., 8; Rich., 1; Sar., 1, 2*, +4*, 6*; Thos., 1, 3, 7, 9; Wm., 1, 2, 3, 5*, 7, 8, 9, 10.</p> +<p>Andrus, <i>see</i> Andrews.</p> +<p>Aston, Thos. Baker, iv.</p> +<p>Bady (Beady), Eliz., 10; Marth., 8; Sar., 8, 10; Thos., 8, 10.</p> +<p>Batfield, Chas., 8; Hannah, 8.</p> +<p>Beaumond, Elean., 4.</p> +<p>Beddoes (Beddow), Jn., 3, 9; My., 3, 9*.</p> +<p>Bennett, Benj., 11; Marth., 11*.</p> +<p>Bigge, Humph., iii.</p> +<p>Bishop, Abig., 7; Amia, 8; Eliz., 7, 8, 9, 11; Job, 2; Jn., 7, 8, 9*, +11; Marth., 2, 11; My., 3.</p> +<p>Botterell, Wm. de, iii*.</p> +<p>Bowen, Margery, 1; My., 1.</p> +<p>Brazenor, Hannah, 10; Jn., 10.</p> +<p>Brees, <i>see</i> Preece.</p> +<p>Bright, Thos., iii.</p> +<p>Bromley, Benj., 9*; Frances, 9*; Sar., 9; Wm., 9.</p> +<p>Brown, Sar., 4; Sus., 4.</p> +<p>Bufton, Chas., 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Edw., 11; Eliz., 7; Jas., 8; My., 7, 8, +9, 10, 11; Thos., 9, 10.</p> +<p>Butler, Sar., 2.</p> +<p>Carless (Careless), . . . 8; Charlotte, 5; Clement, 3, 4, 9; Eliz., 2, +5, 6, 8; Jn., 2, 5, 6*, 8; My., 3, 4.</p> +<p>Carr, Edm. Donald, iv.</p> +<p>Clark (Clarke), Ann, 2; Edw., 1; My., 1.</p> +<p>Coles, Bromley, 1; Eliz., 1.</p> +<p>Cook (Cooke), Eliz., 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11; Geo., 5; Jn., 9; Marth., I, 3; +Rich., 11; Rob., 1, 4; Sar., 3; Thos., 4, 5, 7, 8*, 9, 11; Wm., 7.</p> +<p>Corbet, Adela, iii; Alice, iii*; Rob., iii; Rob. fitz, iii*; Rog., iii; +Sibil, iii*; Walt., iii*.</p> +<p>Corfield, Benj., 11; Eliza, 11; Hannah, 11.</p> +<p>Coxsell, Jas., 3; My., 3.</p> +<p>Cranage, Rev. D. H. S., iii.</p> +<p>Crockat, Ann, 8*; Thos., 8*.</p> +<p>Crump, Eliz., 4, 10*; Rich., 4, 10.</p> +<p>Davis (Davies), Ann, 1*, 3, 9; Cath., 2; Jane, 3; Jn., 5; Jos., 2; My., +1; Morris, 3, 6, 9; Rich., iv, 1, 8; Sam., 18; Sar., 3, 6, 9*; Sus., 2; +Thos., 3, 6.</p> +<p>Dod (Dodd), Cath., 2; Jane, 2; Jn., 2; Thos., 2.</p> +<p>Dolphin, Jn., 4*; My., 4.</p> +<p>Doveson, Ann, 3.</p> +<p>Edward the Confessor, iii.</p> +<p>Edwards, Eliz., 3, 8; J., 2; Jos., 8*; Sar., 3, 8.</p> +<p>Evans, Edw., 10; Evan, 3; Marth., 3; My., 10, 11; Sam., 11*; Thos., +10.</p> +<p>Everall (Everal), Ann, 3, 5*, 6, 7, 8, 9*; Edw., 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7*, 8, 9, +10; Edw. Burley, 10*; Eliz., 6, 8; Jane, 3, 4; Jas., 9; Joan, 2; Jn., 4, 5, +8, 11; Marth., 1, 2, 5, 9*, 10*; My., 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8*, 9, 10*; Morris, 2; +Prisc., 9; Rich., 5; Rob., 2, 9*, 10*; Sam., 6; Sar., 9; Thos., 4, 5, 6*, +7, 8, 9, 10*; Wm., 4, 7.</p> +<p>Finch, Jn., 3; Reb., 3.</p> +<p>Fletcher, Rev. W. G. D., v*.</p> +<p>Fox, Marth., 3; Sar., 3.</p> +<p>Glenn, Rev. Thos. Rob., iv, v.</p> +<p>Goff (Gough), Ann, 2, 3; Edw., 2, 3.</p> +<p>Gravner, Reb., 3.</p> +<p>Griffiths, Ann, 9; Chas., 11; Edw., 9; Marg., 11; Sus., 9; Thos., +11.</p> +<p><!-- page iii--><a name="pageiii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +iii</span>Groves, Ann, 2, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8; Edw. Medlicott, 5*; Emma, 8; +Harriet, 4; My., 2, 7; Prisc., 2, 6; Sam., 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8; Wm., 5.</p> +<p>Gwilliam (Guilliam), Ann, 4; Cath., 2; Chas., 1; Eliz., 5; Hannah, 1; +Jas., 5; Jane, 4, 5; Jn., 4, 5; Jos., 4; My., 1, 5, 9, 11; Rich., 9, 11*; +Sar., 2; Sus., 2, 5; Thos., 4, 9.</p> +<p>Haberley, My., 2.</p> +<p>Harries (Harris, Harriss), Elean., 4, 10; Letitia, 11; My., 1; Rich., 1; +Sam., 11; Sar., 1; Wm., 4, 8.</p> +<p>Harrington, Sar., 9.</p> +<p>Harrop, Jonah, iii. <i>see also</i> Hulton-Harrop.</p> +<p>Hawkins, Jn., iv.</p> +<p>Hayward, Eliz., 1; My., 2; Rob., 7.</p> +<p>Henley, Jane, 2.</p> +<p>Henry I., iii.</p> +<p>Henry II., iii.</p> +<p>Herbert, Herb. <i>fitz</i>, iii.</p> +<p>Hill, Elean., 10; Thos., 6.</p> +<p>Hodges, Geo., iv.</p> +<p>Home (Holmes, Homes), Eliz., 1, 3; Jn., 3; Marth., 1, 2; My., 2.</p> +<p>Homfray, Edw., iv.</p> +<p>Hordley (Hurdley), Margery, 1; Wm., 1.</p> +<p>Hotchkis (Hotchkiss), Ann, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11; Edw., 6; Elean., 11; +Eliz., 9; Jer., 4; Marth., 2; Sam., 5; Sar., 7; Wm., 4, 5, 6, 7, 9.</p> +<p>Howells, Jane 2.</p> +<p>Hulton-Harrop, Miss, v; W. E. M., iii, v.</p> +<p>Humphreys (Humphries), Ann, 3, 6; Jn., 6; My., 3, 6; Thos., 6.</p> +<p>Ireland, Wm. Perry, iv.</p> +<p>Irish, Sar., 9; Thos., 9.</p> +<p>James, My., 3; Sus., 2; Thos., 2.</p> +<p>Johnson, Laurence, iv.</p> +<p>Jones, Ann, 1, 2, 3*, 4*, 6, 7*, 8, 9, 10*, 11; Cath., 3, 10; Eliz., 3, +6, 10; Frances, 4; Hannah, 8*, 10; Jn., 2, 7*, 11; Jos., 1; Marth., 2; My., +2*, 8, 11; Prisc., 10; Rich., 2*, 4, 11; Rob., 2, 6, 9; Sar., 3, 10, 11; +Sus., 2; Wm., 2, 3*, 4, 6, 7*, 8, 9, 10*, 11.</p> +<p>Kittermaster, Rev. F. W., v.</p> +<p>Knight, Harriet, 3.</p> +<p>Langdon, Benj., 3; My., 3.</p> +<p>Lee, My., 2; Wm., 2;</p> +<p>Lewis (Lewiss), Ann, 5; Edw., 1; Eliz., 1, 2, 4*, 5; Jn., 6; My., 2, 4*, +5, 6*, 8; Sam., 6; Sar., 8; Wm., 4, 5, 6*, 8.</p> +<p>Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, Prince, iii.</p> +<p>Lloyd, Rich., iv.</p> +<p>Longe, Rob., iii.</p> +<p>Mansell, Edw., 4; Elean., 4.</p> +<p>Martin, Hagar, 4.</p> +<p>Matthews, Cath., 2.</p> +<p>Medlicott (Medlicot), Jas., 6*; Jer., 10; My., 2, 4, 5, 6*; Prisc., 4; +Sam., 5; Sar., 3, 10*; Wm., 2, 4, 5, 6*.</p> +<p>Mitton, Wm., iv.</p> +<p>Morris (Moris), Jane, 2, 3; Mat., 2; My., 1*, 2; Thos., 1*.</p> +<p>Munslow, Ann, 3, 5; Eliz., 2, 3, 5*, 6, 7, 8*; Geo., 8; Hagar, 4, 10; +Hannah, 3; Jas., 10; Jn., 6, 8, 11*; My., 8, 11*; Rich., 11*; Rob., 3, 5*, +6, 7, 8; Sam., 7; Thos., 2, 5; Wm., 4, 10.</p> +<p>Nottley, Wm. Geo. Clutton, iv*.</p> +<p>Overton, Edw., 11; Hannah, 11; Sar., 11.</p> +<p>Parry, Eliz., 4; My., 4, 5*; Thos., 4, 5.</p> +<p>Partridge, Elean., 4.</p> +<p>Pearce, Ann, 1.</p> +<p>Perkin, Ann, 9; Hannah, 9; Joan, 2; Sar., 1.</p> +<p>Philip and Mary, iv.</p> +<p>Philson, Sir Lances, iv.</p> +<p>Pinches, Ann, 3*, 5*, 6, 7*, 8*, 9, 10*, 11; Eliz., 6; Frances, 8; Jas., +6, 7, 9; Jn., 9; My., 3, 6, 7*, 9; Rich., 5, 6; Sam., 3, 5, 6, 7*, 8*, 9, +10, 11; Sar., 5*; Thos., 7*; Tim., 11; Wm., 9.</p> +<p>Pool, Marth., 2.</p> +<p>Postan, Reb., 3.</p> +<p>Poult, <i>see</i> Poulter.</p> +<p><!-- page iv--><a name="pageiv"></a><span class="pagenum">p. +iv</span>Poulter (Poult), Abr., 11; Ann, 9; Eliz., 3, 9, 11; Hannah, 7*; +Hy., 3; Jane, 3, 5, 6; My., 5; Sam., 3, 6, 11*; Sar., 3*; Thos., 3, 5, 6, +7*.</p> +<p>Preece (Brees, Price, Pryce), Ann, 1, 7, 9; Benj., 7; Cath., 1; Edw., 2, +9; Eliz., 1; Geo., 8; Isa., 6; Jn., 2, 5,* 6*, 7*, 8; Jos., 1; Marth., 2*, +6; My., 2, 3, 6*, 7*, 8; Rich., 6; Sar., 2, 3, 5*; Thos., 5, 6, 9.</p> +<p>Price (Pryce,) see Preece.</p> +<p>Pugh, Ann, 5; Betty, 6; Elean., 7; Eliz., 1, 4; Hannah, 3, 10; Jane, 2; +Jas., 3; Marth., 11; My., 4; Pet., 7; Rich., 4, 5, 6, 7*, 11*; Sar., 3; +Sus<span class="smcap">.</span>, 4, 5, 6, 7*; Thos., 3, 10*; Wm., 1, 2.</p> +<p>Purslow, Jos., 2; My., 2, 9; Rob., 9.</p> +<p>Reese, Eliz., 3; Rheese, 3.</p> +<p>Richards, Benj., 7; Dav., iv; Eliz., 10; Jane, 7, 10; Jn., 9*, 10; +Marth., 10; My., 6, 9*; Sar., 9, 10; Sus., 10; Wm., 6*.</p> +<p>Roberts, Ann, 3; Eliz., 10; Frances, 10; Thos., 3.</p> +<p>Robinson, Mrs. Rowan, v.</p> +<p>Roger de Montgomery, Earl, iii.</p> +<p>Rogers, Ann, 4*, 8; Elean., 6; Hannah, 7; Marth., 4; My., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, +10; Prisc., 2, 4*; Sam., 6; Wm., 2, 3, 4*, 6*, 7*, 8, 10.</p> +<p>Rutherford, Adam, 11*; Marg. Turnbull, 11*; Marth. Milnes, 11; Sar., +11*.</p> +<p>Sankey, Ann, 4, 5; Eliz., 2; Jn., 4; Marth., 2; Sar., 1.</p> +<p>Savage, Eliz., 4, 11; Jn., 11; Rich., 4, 11.</p> +<p>Scott, Jas. Rob., iii; Jn., Chas. Addyes, iii; Rob., iii.</p> +<p>Seuuard, iii.</p> +<p>Small, Cath., 1.</p> +<p>Spencer, Reb., 8, 9*; Rich., 9; Sam., 8; Thos., 8, 9*; Wm., 9.</p> +<p>Swinnert, Edw., 2; Jane, 2.</p> +<p>Thomas, Cath., 3; Jn., 1, 3, 10; Jos., 2; My., 1, 2, 7, 9; Sar., 7.</p> +<p>Tomkins, My., 2.</p> +<p>Tudor, Abr., 4; Ann, 2, 8*; Jer., 8*; Joan, 5; Jn., 2, 4, 6; Marth., 1, +2, 4, 6; My., 1; Rich., 6; Thos., 1.</p> +<p>Vaughan, Elean., 4; Jn., 4.</p> +<p>Wainwright, Sar., 11; Wm., 11.</p> +<p>Warwick, Harriet, 3; Jas., 3.</p> +<p>Watts, Arth. Wm. Benj. Walmsley, iv.</p> +<p>Weaver, Frances, 11; Rich., 11; Thos., 11.</p> +<p>Whittingham, Wm., iv.</p> +<p>Whitworth, Wm. Hy., iv.</p> +<p>Wigley (Whigley), Hannah, 1.</p> +<p>Wild, My., 1.</p> +<p>Wilks (Wilkes), Ann, 8; Eliz., 10; Reb., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, 9, 10; Rich., 6; +Sam., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, 9*, 10; Thos., 7.</p> +<p>Williams, Ann, 3; Elean., 7, 8; Jn., 3*; Marth., 3; Thos., iv, 7, 8*; +Wm., iv, 7.</p> +<h2>INDEX RERUM</h2> +<p>British Camps and Tumuli, iii.</p> +<p>Dugdale’s Monasticon, cited, iii.</p> +<p>Haughmond Abbey, connexion with Ratlinghope, iii.</p> +<p>Ratlinghope, Church, Account of, iii, iv.</p> +<p>,, Derivation of the name, iii.</p> +<p>,, History of, iii.</p> +<p>,, Incumbents of, iv.</p> +<p>,, Inventory of Church Goods, 1549 and 1553, iv.</p> +<p>,, Manor, History of, iii.</p> +<p>,, Priory of Augustinian Canons at, iii.</p> +<p>,, Registers, Description of, iv, v.</p> +<p>,, Situation, iii.</p> +<p>Religious Census of Shropshire, 1676, iv.</p> +<p>Roman Road, the Portway, iii.</p> +<p>Transcripts of Registers at Hereford, v.</p> +<p>Wigmore Priory, iii.</p> +<h2>Footnotes</h2> +<p><a name="footnoteia"></a><a href="#citationia" +class="footnote">[ia]</a> See Dugdale’s Monasticon, VI. +496-7.</p> +<p><a name="footnoteib"></a><a href="#citationib" +class="footnote">[ib]</a> Architectural Account of the Churches of +Shropshire, Vol. 1, p. 423.</p> +<p><a name="footnote3"></a><a href="#citation3" +class="footnote">[3]</a> This is clearly a mistake, and should be +William Jones; for in the Banns the man’s name appears as William +Jones, and by his mark, he signs the Register with William Jones.</p> +<p>***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE REGISTER OF RATLINGHOPE***</p> +<pre> + + +***** This file should be named 20926-h.htm or 20926-h.zip****** + + +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: +http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/2/0/9/2/20926 + + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + + + + +Title: The Register of Ratlinghope + + +Author: W. G. D. Fletcher + + + +Release Date: March 28, 2007 [eBook #20926] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE REGISTER OF RATLINGHOPE*** + + + + +Transcribed from the 1909 Shropshire Parish Register Society edition by +David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org + + + + + +The Register of Ratlinghope. + + +Ratlinghope is a parish situate on the road from Shrewsbury to Bishop's +Castle, four miles west from Church Stretton and twelve miles south from +Shrewsbury, in the hundred of Purslow, rural deanery of Bishop's Castle, +archdeaconry of Ludlow, and diocese of Hereford. The township of Gatten +is in Ford hundred. Its area is 5,456 acres, of which 3,756 are arable +and pasture, 200 woodland, and about 1,500 common. The population in +1901 was 197. The surface is hilly, and the soil is sand and clay, on a +rocky subsoil. An old Roman road, the Portway, runs between Ratlinghope +and Church Stretton, and is continued along the crest of the Longmynd in +a north-easterly direction. In the neighbourhood are some British camps +and tumuli. + +Ratlinghope, in _Domesday_ Rotelingehope, means the _hope_ or valley of +the children of _Rotel_, "Rotel" being the Saxon name from which the +County of Rutland was called. At the time of the _Domesday_ survey, +Rotelingehope was a manor of two hides, which were waste, and was held by +Robert fitz Corbet of Earl Roger de Montgomery. In Edward the +Confessor's reign, Seuuard had held it. Robert fitz Corbet was a younger +brother of Roger, the builder of Caus Castle; he left two daughters, his +heirs, Sibil (or Adela), and Alice. Sibil, who had been one of Henry +I.'s mistresses, married Herbert fitz Herbert, whilst Alice became the +wife of William Botterell. Before 1209 Ratlinghope was acquired by +Walter Corbet, an Augustine Canon, and a relative of Prince Llewelyn ap +Jorwerth, who gave him a letter of protection. Walter Corbet founded +here a small cell or priory of Augustinian Canons of St. Victor, in +connection with Wigmore. Nothing is known of its history, but at the +dissolution there was a Prior and 29 Canons; and the possessions of the +Priory, valued at 5 pounds 11s. 1.5d., per annum, were sold in May, 1546, +to Robert Longe, citizen and mercer of London. {ia} + +In 1845 the manor and advowson of Ratlinghope were purchased by Robert +Scott, Esq., of Great Barr, M.P. for Walsall, and at his death in 1856 +they passed to his son John Charles Addyes Scott, Esq., who died in 1888, +and on the death of his widow in 1907, their son, James Robert Scott, +Esq., became lord of the manor and patron of Ratlinghope. + +Stitt and Gatten, two miles north-west, were members of the _Domesday_ +manor of Ratlinghope. Between 1204 and 1210, William de Botterell +confirmed a moiety of Stitt to Haughmond Abbey. Robert Corbet, of Caus, +also gave to the Canons of Haughmond his culture of Gateden, and an +assart situate near their culture of Gatteden. There was a church at +Stitt in the reign of Henry II., but since the dissolution of Haughmond +Abbey nothing more is heard of it, and its district with Gatten was +annexed to the parish of Ratlinghope. W. E. M. Hulton-Harrop, Esq., is +lord of the manor of Gatten, which, he inherited in 1866 from his +maternal grandfather, Jonah Harrop, Esq. + +The Church of St. Margaret, at Ratlinghope, is a small stone building, +consisting of nave and chancel, with south porch, and a wooden bell +turret. The original Church erected in the 12th century was no doubt the +Priory Church also. The Rev. D. H. S. Cranage says that the mediaeval +Church may have entirely disappeared, and that there are no details which +prove that the present building is not entirely of post-Reformation date. +{ib} + +The south and only door was made in 1625, and erected by Humfrey Bigge +and Thomas Bright, then Churchwardens. The roof may be of the same date. +There are two fonts. In 1341, Ratlinghope Church was in the Deanery of +Clun. It was afterwards held to be in the Deanery of Pontesbury. It is +not named in the _Valor Ecclesiasticus_ of 1534-5. Until the dissolution +of the Priory it was considered as extra-parochial and extra-diocesan. + +The Church was served by the Canons until the dissolution; and no +Incumbent seems to have been instituted by the Bishops of Hereford until +1555. The following is the most complete list of the Incumbents we have +as yet been able to make out:-- + +1549. Sir Lances Philson, clerk, curate. + +1555. Laurence Johnson, a Canon of Wigmore, presented by Philip and +Mary, and instituted 15th February, 1555. + +1587. Richard Davis, curate, presented by William Whittingham, gent. +His salary was 7 pounds 13s. 4d. + +1755. William Williams, curate. + +1758. George Hodges, born at Shrewsbury 1720, educated at Westminster +and Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1743. Rector of Woolstaston 1770-1780. + +1769. David Richards, signs in 1767-70 as "Minister," and afterwards as +"Curate." + +1778. Thomas Williams. + +1782. Richard Lloyd, curate. + +1795. John Hawkins. + +1833. Edward Homfray, died 24th June, 1856. + +1857. Edmund Donald Carr, B.A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Rector of +Woolstaston 1865-1900. Died June, 1900. + +1866. William George Clutton Nottley, Rector of Alpheton, Suffolk, +1876-8. + +1876. William Henry Whitworth, M.A. and sometime fellow and tutor of +Corpus Christi College, Oxford. + +1885. Henry Anderton. Vicar of Hopton Cangeford 1881, and of Garway +1883-4. Resigned in 1891, and went to live at Chester. + +1891. Arthur William Benjamin Walmsley Watts, B.A. Selwyn College, +Cambridge. Resigned 1892. Rector of Coates, 1901. + +1892. Thomas Baker Aston, M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, Curate-in-Charge. +Rector of Habberley since 1869. There was no Incumbent from 1892 to +1895. + +1895. William Perry Ireland, M.A. Merton College, Oxford. Vicar of +Peter's Marland, 1897. + +1896. Thomas Robert Glenn, L.Th. Univ. of Durham. The present +Incumbent. + +The Inventory of Church Goods made 11th August, 1549, shows that there +were then at Rotlynchope "one chalyce off sylver parcell gilt, and one +cruete of pewter, one vestment of crule, one crismatory, one altare +cloth, one towell, and two bellys." In 1553 there remained "to bellys, +[one chalice of silver] with the patent thereunto"; and another return of +1553 gives "a chales of sylver, ij belles." The Religious Census of +Shropshire made in 1676, states that there were at Ratlinghope (in +Pontesbury Deanery) 128 Conformists, no Papists, and 3 Nonconformists. +These were the number of inhabitants over the age of sixteen. In 1727 +William Mitton was patron of the perpetual curacy. + +The _Parish Register Abstract_ of 1831 contains the following account of +the Ratlinghope Registers:-- + +"Ratlinghope R. Nos. I., II. Bap., Bur., 1702-1793, Marr., 1702-1752. +No. III., Bap., Bur, 1794-1812. No. IV., Marr., 1755-1812." The +Registers have been very badly kept, all the earlier ones are missing, +and those of the earlier ones that remain are in a bad state of +preservation. Nos. I. and II. are now altogether lost; they were +apparently in existence in 1876, when the Rev. W. G. C. Nottley made a +list of the Registers, and placed it in the box in which the Registers +were kept. Sometime between 1876 and 1896 these Registers disappeared, +together with Mr. Nottley's list. + +The Marriage Register 1755-1812 (No. IV. above) was formerly bound in +boards covered with parchment, but one board has disappeared, leaving the +parchment torn and crumpled, with a large hole in the centre, and the +whole book is in a dilapidated condition. The marriage entries are on +the first twelve leaves which are loose and damaged. It is a folio book, +containing the usual printed forms. + +The Baptisms and Burials, 1794-1812 (No. III. above) simply consists of +three loose sheets of parchment, folded, making twelve pages, without any +cover. The writing in places is nearly obliterated, and difficult to +decipher. + +The transcripts at Hereford, which commence in 1660, are fairly complete, +and it would be very desirable that these should be copied and printed, +so as to make this Register more perfect. + +The Registers were copied by Miss Hulton-Harrop (now Mrs. Rowan +Robinson), and were collated in 1903 by the late Rev. F. W. Kittermaster, +and have been seen through the press by the Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher. They +are now printed, by permission of the Rev. T. R. Glenn, the present +Incumbent, at the cost of W. E. M. Hulton-Harrop, Esq., of Gatten Lodge +and Lythwood Hall, who has generously presented these Registers to the +Society. + + W. G. D. FLETCHER. + +OXON VICARAGE, +SHREWSBURY, +MAY, 1909. + + + + +VOLUME I. + + +MARRIAGES, 1755-1813. + +[_The parties are of Ratlinghope_, _and the Marriages by banns_, _except +where otherwise stated_.] +1755, Mar. 6 Edward Lewis & Elizabeth Homes + [_signs_ Home], wid. +,, Oct. 28 Bromley Coles & Elizabeth Price. +1756, Oct. 17 Edward Clark & Mary Bowen, of + Churton. +,, Oct. 31 John Thomas & Mary Wild, of Ford, + _lic._ +1757, Feb. 11 Thomas Andrews & Mary Harries, _lic._ +1758, Oct. 13 William Pugh, of Worthen, & Elizabeth + Hayward. +1759, Jan. 23 Richard Harris & Sarah Perkin. +,, Oct. 6 Richard Andrews & Sarah Sankey. +,, Nov. 4 Robert Cooke & Martha Home. +,, Dec. 26 Richard Davies & Ann Preece. +1760, Oct. 1 Thomas Morris, p. Edgstone, & Mary + Gwilliam. +1761, Apr. 11 Samuel Davies & Ann Davies [_both + signs_ Davis], _lic._ +,, Apr. 23 Joseph Jones, p. Pulverbatch, & Ann + Pearce, _lic._ +,, Apr. 26 Joseph Price & Catharine Small. +,, May 11 William Hurdley [_signs_ Hordley], p. + Smethcot, & Margery Bowen. +,, Aug. 27 William Andrews [_signs_ Andrus], + yeoman, & Mary Tudor, _lic._ +1762, Aug. 3 Charles Gwilliam & Hannah Whigley + [_signs_ Haner Wigley]. +1763, Apr. 10 Thomas Morris, servant, & Mary + Davies. +,, July 13 Thomas Tudor, yeoman, & Martha + Everall, _lic._ +1764, Nov. 2 Joseph Davies [_signs_ Davis] & + Catherine Gwilliam. +1765, July 20 William Andrews, widr., & Sarah + Butler, wid., p. Wentnor, _lic._ +,, Nov. 21 Edward Gough [_signs_ Goff], p. + Condover, & Ann Clarke, _lic._ +1766, June 1 William Pugh, widr., & Jane Henley. +1769, Oct. 9 Thomas Munslow & Elizabeth Sankey. +,, Oct. 12 William Jones & Ann Tudor. +,, Dec. 9 Richard Jones & Martha Pool. +1770, Feb. 26 Edward Swinnert & Jane Howells. +,, Aug. 8 Mathew Morris, p. Stapleton, & Mary + Lewis, _lic._ +1771, Nov. 3 Robert Everal [_signs_ Everall], p. + Hyssington, & Martha Brees [_signs_ + Price], _lic._ +1772, Oct. 17 Robert Jones & Mary Tomkins. +1774, Nov. 18 Richard Jones & Mary Hayward. +1775, Dec. 11 John Dod & Jane Morris [_signs_ + Moris]. +1776, Aug. 5 Job Bishop & Martha Sankey. +1777, Aug. 1 William Lee & Mary Holmes, _lic._ +1778, Feb. 23 John Price & Sarah Gwilliam. +1779, Feb. 11 John Tudor & Martha Holmes [_signs_ + Home], _lic._ +,, May 3 William Medlicot [_signs_ Medlicott], + p. Wentnor, & Mary Groves. +,, July 25 Morris Everal [_signs_ Everall], & + Joan Perkin. +1780, June 18 Thomas Dodd & Catherine Matthews. +,, Sep. 8 Edward Pryce & Martha Hotchkis. +1781, Jan. 8 Joseph Thomas & Mary Haberley. +1782, Dec. 24 Joseph Purslow & Mary Price. +1783, Mar. 3 John Andrews & Sarah Ancritt. +1784, Oct. 4 John Jones & Susannah Gwilliam + [_signs_ Guilliam]. +,, Oct. 11 William Rogers, p. Smethcot, & + Priscilla Groves, _lic._ + Examd. & Recd, the duty to this + place, J. Edwards, D. Collector. +1787, Sep. 10 John Careless & Elizabeth Lewis, + _lic._ +1789, Apr. 13 Thos. James, p. Wentnor, & Susannah + Davies [_signs_ Davis]. +1789, July 6 Edward Everall, widr., p. Wentnor, & + Jane Davies. +1790, May 4 Thomas Andrews & Ann Humphreys. +1791, May 11 Samuel Poulter & Sarah Fox. +,, Dec. 7 Evan Evans & Martha Fox. +1792, May 3 Morris Davies [_signs_ Davis] & Sarah + Price. +,, Oct. 13 John Williams & Ann Pinches. +,, Dec. 13 Thomas Roberts & Ann Jones. +,, Dec. 23 Reese Reese & Elizabeth Poulter + [_signs_ Poult], _lic._ +1793, July 29 John Williams, widr., & Martha Cooke, + wid. +,, Aug. 12 Thomas Davies & Ann Doveson. +,, Nov. 18 Edward Gough, p. Madeley, & Ann + Everal [_signs_ Everall]. +1794, Aug. 7 Benjamin Langdon & Mary James, wid. +1795, Apr. 30 Thomas Poulter & Jane Morris. +1795 Banns of William Jones and Ann + Andrews were publised on April 26th, + May 3, and May 10th. +,, May 10 William Andrews {3} [_sic_] & Ann + Andrews. +,, Nov. 12 Robert Munslow & Elizabeth Jones. +1796, Jan. 26 John Homes & Elizabeth Edwards, p. + Westbury, _lic._ +1797, Mar. 6 Samuel Pinches & Ann Munslow. +,, Aug. 14 James Warwick & Harriot Knight, p. + Church Stretton, _lic._ +1798, May 6 Samuel Wilks & Rebecca Gravner. +,, June 17 William Rogers, widr., & Mary + Pinches, _lic._ +1800, May 15 John Thomas & Catherine Jones. +1802, Oct. 10 Henry Poulter & Sarah Cooke [_signs_ + Cook], p. Norbury, _lic._ +,, Nov. 20 John Finch & Rebecca Postan. +1803, June 7 Clement Carless, widr., & Mary + Humphries. +1804, May 7 James Pugh, p. Worthen, & Sarah + Medlicott, _lic._ +1805, Oct. 28 William Jones, widr., & Sarah + Edwards, wid. +1807, Mar. 17 John Beddoes & Mary Price. +,, Nov. 17 Thomas Pugh & Hannah Munslow. +1808, Jan. 24 James Coxsell, widr., p. Pontesbury, + & Mary Bishop. +1808, June 2 Richard Crump & Elizabeth Pugh. +,, Nov. 25 William Munslow & Hagar Martin. +1809, May 11 Thomas Gwilliam & Ann Rogers. +1811, Feb. 7 James Ambler, p. Church Pulverbatch, + & Mary Lewiss [_signs_ Lewis], _lic._ +,, Dec. 9 Richard Savage, p. Church Pulverbatch + & Elizabeth Lewiss [_signs_ Lewis], + _lic._ +1812, July 6 Richard Jones & Ann Andrews, wid. +,, Oct. 12 John Vaughan, p. Westbury, & Eleanor + Beaumond, _lic._ +,, Dec. 11 Edward Mansell & Eleanor Partridge. +1813, Apr. 20 John Sankey, p. More, & Ann Groves, + _lic._ +VOLUME II. + + +BAPTISMS AND BURIALS, 1794-1812. + +1794, Jan. 12 Mary, d. of Richard bap. + and Susanah Pugh +,, Jan. 13 Abraham, s. of John bap. + and Martha Tudor +,, Jan. 21 Hariot, d. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Groves +,, Mar. 2 Ann, d. of William bap. + and Prissella Rogers +,, Mar. 9 Prissella, w. of bur. + William Rogers +,, Mar. 23 Josiah, s. of John bap. + and Jane Gwilliam +,, Apr. 6 Prissila, bap. + illegitimate d. of + Martha Rogers +,, May 18 William, s. of Edward bap. + and Jane Everall +,, May 21 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + William and Mary + Lewis +,, Aug. 4 John, s. of John and bap. + Mary Dolphin +,, Oct. 5 Robbert, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cook +,, Oct. 12 Susanah, illegitimate bap. + d. of Sarah Brown +,, Nov. -- Sarah, d. of John and bap. + Sarah Andrews +1795, Jan. -- Prissilla, d. of bap. + William and Mary + Medlicott +,, Apr. -- Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Thomas and Mary Parry +,, May -- William, illigitimate bap. + s. of Elinor Harriss +,, May -- Jeremiah, s. of bap. + William and Ann + Hotchkiss +,, Aug. 12 Frances, d. of bur. + William and Ann Jones +,, Aug. 21 Ann, d. of William bur. + Rogers, widower +,, Sep. 15 Mary, w. of Clemont bur. + Carless +,, Oct. 7 John, s. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Everall +1795, Oct. 11 Ann, d. of Edward and bap. + Ann Everall +,, Nov. 1 Mary, d. of Thomas bap. + and Jane Poulter +,, Nov. 2 Edward Medlicott, s. bap. + of Samuel and Ann + Groves +1796, Mar. -- Susanah Gwilliam, bur. + wid. +,, Mar. -- Jone Tudor, wid. bur. +,, Apr. -- Ann, d. of Richard bap. + and Susanah Pugh +,, Apr. -- Ann, d. of William bap. + and Mary Lewis +,, May 1 Ann, d. of Robbert bap. + and Elizabeth Munslow +,, May 9 Elizabeth, bur. + illegitimate d. of + Mary Gwilliam +,, Aug. 5 Edward Meddlicott, s. bur. + of Samuel and Ann + Groves +,, Aug. 14 James, s. of John and bap. + Jane Gwilliam +,, Nov. 16 Hannah, d. of Ann bur. + Andrews, wid. +,, Dec. 21 Ann Sankey, wid. bur. +1797, Mar. 27 John Davis, batchelor bur. +,, Apr. 9 Charlott, d. of John bap. + and Elizabeth Carless +,, Apr. 30 William, s. of bap. + William and Mary + Andrews +,, June 18 Thomas, s. of John bap. + and Sarah Price +,, June 25 William, s. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Groves +,, July 1 Mary, w. of John bur. + Everall +,, July 2 Mary, d. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Parry +,, July 9 George, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cook +,, Sep. 18 Samuel, s. of William bap. + and Mary Medlicott +,, Sep. 17 Sarah, d. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +,, Sep. 29 Elizabeth Lewis, wid. bur. +,, Oct. 8 Thomas, s. of Robbert bap. + and Elizabeth Munslow +,, Nov. 26 Richard, s. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Everall +,, Nov. 26 Martha, d. of Edward bap. + and Ann Everall +1798, Jan. 14 Ann, d. of Richard bap. + and Sarah Pinches +,, Jan. 21 Sarah, w. of John bur. + Price +,, Jan. 29 Samuel, s. of William bap. + and Ann Hotchkiss +1798, Mar. 12 Samuel, s. of William bap. + and Mary Lewis +,, Apr. 1 Betty, d. of Richard bap. + and Susannah Pugh +,, May 25 Richard, s. of James bap. + and Mary Pinches +,, Nov. 4 Thomas, illegitimate bap. + s. of Esabella Price +,, Nov. 25 Richard, s. of Samuel bap. + and Rebecca Wilkes +1799, Apr. 12 Thomas Hill bur. +,, May 12 Samuel, s. of William bap. + and Mary Rogers +,, May 25 William, s. of bap. + William and Mary + Richards +,, June 1 Sarah, d. of John and bur. + Sarah Andrews +,, June 9 Prissilla, d. of bap. + Samuel and Ann Groves +,, July 21 Mary, illegitimate d. bap. + of Ann Andrews +,, July 28 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Samuel and Ann + Pinches +,, Aug. 9 Martha, d. of John bap. + and Mary Price +,, Aug. 15 Samuel Everall bur. +,, Oct. 3 Ann Humphreys, wid. bur. +,, Nov. 7 Robbert Jones bur. +,, Nov. 15 Richard, s. of John bur. + and Martha Tudor +1800, Jan. 17 Thomas, s. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Everall +,, Feb. 5 John, s. of John and bap. + Elizabeth Carless +,, Apr. 6 John, s. of Robert bap. + and Elizabeth Munslow +,, Apr. 12 Thomas, s. of John bap. + and Maria Humphries +,, Apr. 17 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Edward and Ann + Everall +,, Apr. 28 John, s. of William bap. + and Mary Lewis +,, May 17 James, s. of William bap. + and Mary Medlicott +,, May 13 Samuel, s. of Samuel bap. + and Rebecca Wilkes +,, May 21 James, s. of William bur. + and Mary Medlicott +,, June 8 Eleanor, d. of bap. + William and Mary + Rogers +,, June 8 Edward, s. of William bap. + and Ann Hotchkiss +,, June 15 Thomas, s. of Morriss bap. + and Sarah Davies +,, Aug. 31 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + William and Ann Jones +,, Sep. 14 Samuel, s. of Thomas + and Jane Poulter, + recd. into the Church +,, Sep. 21 Richard, s. of John bap. + and Mary Price +1800, Dec. 14 Eleanor, d. of bap. + Richard and Susanna + Pugh +,, Dec. 25 Abigail, d. of John bap. + and Elizabeth Bishop +1801, July 8 Benjamin, bap. + illegitimate s. of + Jane Richards +,, Aug. 2 Mary, d. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Groves +,, Aug. 16 Robert Hayward bur. +,, Oct. 4 Thomas Andrews bur. +,, Nov. 25 Samuel, s. of Samuel bur. + and Rebecca Wilkes +1802, Jan. 31 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Charles and Mary + Bufton +,, Feb. 7 Mary, d. of James and bap. + Mary Pinches +,, Feb. 14 William, s. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Everall +,, Mar. 7 Thomas, illegitimate bap. + s. of Hannah Poulter +,, Mar. 7 Sarah, illegitimate bap. + d. of Mary Thomas +,, Mar. 17 Mary, d. of William bap. + and Mary Rogers +,, Mar. 31 Mary, d. of William bur. + and Mary Rogers +,, Apr. 10 Thomas, illegitimate bur. + s. of Hannah Poulter +,, June 16 Ann, d. of John and bap. + Mary Price +,, June 13 Thomas, s. of Samuel bap. + and Rebecca Wilkes +,, Aug. 1 William, s. of Thomas bap. + and Eleanor Williams +,, Aug. 19 Thomas, s. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +,, Aug. 22 Thomas, s. of Samuel bur. + and Ann Pinches +,, Oct. 17 Edward, s. of Edward bap. + and Ann Everall +,, Oct. 26 Peter, s. of Richard bap. + and Susanna Pugh +,, Nov. 21 Sarah, d. of William bap. + and Ann Hotchkiss +,, Dec. 5 Samuel, s. of Robert bap. + and Elizabeth Munslow +,, Dec. 21 John, s. of William bap. + and Ann Jones +,, Dec. 24 John, s. of William bur. + and Ann Jones +1803, Apr. 3 William, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cook +,, Aug. 7 Benjamin, s. of John bap. + and Mary Price +,, Aug. 8 Hannah, d. of William bap. + and Mary Rogers +,, Aug. 12 Andrew, s. of William bap. + and Mary Andrews +1803, Aug. 28 Samuel, s. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +,, Oct. 7 Ann, d. of Samuel and bap. + Rebecca Wilkes +,, Nov. 2 Emma, d. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Groves +1804, Jan. 22 Sarah Amiss, wid. bur. +,, Feb. 17 Elizabeth Everall, bur. + wid. +,, Mar. 3 Amia, d. of John and bap. + Elizabeth Bishop +,, Apr. 8 Richard Davies bur. +,, May 27 Hannah, d. of William bap. + and Ann Jones +,, Aug. 1 Martha, d. of Thomas bap. + and Sarah Bady +,, Aug. 5 Mary, d. of Thomas bap. + and Mary Everall +,, Sep. 16 Thomas, s. of Thomas bap. + and Eleanor Williams +,, Oct. 14 James, s. of Charles bap. + and Mary Bufton +,, Oct. 21 John, s. of Edward bap. + and Ann Everall +,, Oct. 23 . . ., d. of John and bap. + Elizabeth Carless +1805, Feb. 25 Samuel, s. of Thomas bap. + and Rebecca Spencer +,, Feb. 25 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Joseph and Sarah + Edwards +,, Mar. 3 George, s. of John bap. + and Mary Price +,, Mar. 6 William Harriss bur. +,, Mar. 17 Jeremiah, bap. + illegitimate s. of + Ann Tudor +,, Mar. -- Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Robert and Elizabeth + Munslow +,, Apr. 28 Ann, d. of William bap. + and Mary Rogers +,, May 26 Charles, illegitimate bap. + s. of Hannah Batfield +,, July 6 Joseph Edwards bur. +,, July 14 Mary, illegitimate d. bap. + of Hannah Jones +,, Sep. 9 George, s. of John bap. + and Mary Munslow +,, Oct. 17 Priscella, d. of bap. + William and Mary + Andrews +,, Nov. 17 Thomas, illegitimate bap. + s. of Ann Crockat +,, Nov. 22 Francis, d. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +1806, Mar. 2 Thomas, illegitimate bur. + s. of Ann Crockat +,, Mar. 4 Samuel Davies bur. +,, Mar. 9 Sarah, d. of William bap. + and Mary Lewis +,, Apr. 6 Thomas, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cook +,, Apr. 20 Jeremiah, bur. + illegitimate s. of + Ann Tudor +1806, Apr. 20 Sarah, d. of Morriss bur. + and Sarah Davies +,, June 13 William, s. of bap. + Benjamin and Francis + Bromley +,, July 13 Hannah, illegitimate bap. + d. of Ann Perkin +,, Aug. 3 Ann, d. of Thomas and bap. + Mary Everall +,, Aug. 3 Samuel, s. of Samuel bap. + and Rebecca Wilkes +,, Aug. 10 John, s. of John and bap. + Elizabeth Bishop +,, Sep. 21 Sarah, d. of Robert bap. + and Martha Everall +,, Oct. 19 Elizabeth, bap. + illegitimate d. of + Ann Poulter +,, Oct. 19 Richard, s. of Thomas bap. + and Rebecca Spencer +,, Nov. 20 Mary, w. of John bur. + Richards +1807, Jan. 13 Priscilla, d. of bap. + Edward and Ann + Everall +,, Feb. 1 Robert, s. of William bap. + and Ann Jones +,, Apr. 12 Ann, d. of Edward and bap. + Susanna Griffiths +,, July 5 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + William and Ann + Hotchkiss +,, Aug. 9 Mary, d. of John and bap. + Mary Beddow +,, Aug. 30 Mary, d. of John and bap. + Sarah Richards +,, Oct. 8 Mary Thomas, wid. bur. +,, Nov. 8 Robert, illegitimate bap. + s. of Mary Purslow +,, Nov. 15 James, s. of Robert bap. + and Martha Everall +,, Nov. 15 Sarah Harrington, bur. + wid. +,, Dec. 13 John, s. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +,, Dec. 27 Thomas, s. of William bap. + and Mary Andrews +1808, Feb. 21 Thomas, s. of Richard bap. + and Mary Gwilliam +,, Mar. 9 William, s. of Thomas bap. + and Rebecca Spencer +,, Mar. 9 Sarah, d. of Benjamin bap. + and Francis Bromley +,, Mar. 24 Clement Carless bur. +,, Apr. 7 Ann Davies, wid. bur. +,, May 10 William, s. of James bap. + and Mary Pinches +,, May 11 Thomas, s. of Charles bap. + and Mary Bufton +,, July 17 Edward, s. of Thomas bap. + and Ann Price +,, Aug. 14 John, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cook +,, Aug. 21 Thomas, illegitimate bap. + s. of Sarah Irish +1808, Sep. 23 Catherine, d. of bap. + William and Sarah + Jones +,, Oct. 30 Edward Burley, s. of bap. + Thomas and Mary + Everall +,, Nov. 6 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Samuel and Rebecca + Wilkes +,, Nov. 13 Priscilla, bap. + illegitimate d. of + Ann Jones +,, Nov. 30 Thomas, s. of Charles bur. + and Mary Bufton +1809, Apr. 23 Thomas, s. of Thomas bap. + and Hannah Pugh +,, Apr. 24 Eleanor Harriss bur. +,, July 16 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Richard and Elizabeth + Crump +,, Aug. 13 Frances, illegitimate bap. + d. of Elizabeth + Roberts +,, Sep. 10 Sarah, d. of Jeremiah bap. + and Sarah Medlicot +,, Oct. 22 Elizabeth, d. of John bap. + and Sarah Richards +,, Oct. 23 Edward Burley, s. of bur. + Thomas & Mary Everall +,, Oct. 25 Hannah, w. of John bur. + Brazenor +,, Nov. 26 Robert, s. of Robert bap. + and Martha Everall +,, Nov. 26 Ann, d. of William bap. + and Ann Jones +,, Dec. 25 William, illegitimate + s. of Mary Rogers, + recd. into the + Church, turned two + years three quarters + old +1810, Jan. 4 Eliza, d. of William bap. + and Mary Andrews +,, Feb. 11 Edward, s. of Thomas bap. + and Maria Evans +,, Mar. 18 Elizabeth, d. of bap. + Thomas and Sarah + Beady +,, Apr. 15 James, s. of William bap. + and Hagar Munslow +,, June 24 John Thomas bur. +,, July 11 Eleanor Hill, wid. bur. +,, Aug. 26 Ann, d. of Samuel and bap. + Ann Pinches +,, Nov. 27 Edward and Martha bap. + (twins), s. and d. of + Thomas and Mary + Everall +,, Dec. 9 Hannah, illegitimate bap. + d. of Elizabeth Jones +,, Dec. 17 Martha and Susanna bap. + (twins), illegitimate + daus. of Jane + Richards +1810, Dec. 24 Martha Milnes, d. of bap. + Adam and Sarah + Rutherford +,, Dec. 26 Martha, d. of John bap. + and Elizabeth Bishop +,, Dec. 30 Samuel, s. of Samuel bur. + Poulter +1811, Feb. 10 Hannah, d. of Edward bap. + and Sarah Overton +,, Mar. 3 Eleanor, illegitimate bap. + d. of Ann Hotchkiss +,, Mar. 10 Richard, s. of bap. + Richard and Mary + Gwilliam +,, Mar. 29 Eliza, d. of Benjamin bap. + and Hannah Corfield +,, June 29 Edward, s. of Charles bap. + and Mary Bufton +,, June 29 Martha, d. of bap. + Benjamin and Martha + Bennett +,, July 18 James, s. of James bap. + and Mary Ambler +,, July 21 Thomas, s. of Richard bap. + and Francis Weaver +,, Sep. -- Richard, s. of Thomas bap. + and Elizabeth Cooke +,, Dec. 23 William, illegitimate bap. + s. of Sarah + Wainwright +1812, Jan. 5 Richard, s. of John bap. + and Mary Jones +,, Apr. 5 Margaret Turnbull, d. bap. + of Adam and Sarah + Rutherford +,, Apr. 26 Timothy, s. of Samuel bap. + and Ann Pinches +,, May 3 Samuel, s. of Samuel bap. + and Mary Evans +,, June 7 Charles, s. of Thomas bap. + and Margaret + Griffiths +,, July 26 Samuel, illegitimate bap. + s. of Letitia Harriss +,, Aug. 24 John Everall bur. +,, Sep. 27 Sarah, d. of William bap. + and Ann Jones +,, Nov. 1 Richard, s. of bap. + Richard and Martha + Pugh +,, Nov. 14 Richard, s. of John bap. + and Mary Munslow +,, Nov. -- Richard, s. of John bur. + and Mary Munslow +,, Nov. -- John, s. of Richard bap. + and Elizabeth Savage +,, Nov. 27 Margaret Turnbull, d. bur. + of Adam and Sarah + Rutherford +,, Nov. 27 Elizabeth, w. of bur. + Abraham Poulter + + + +RATLINGHOPE. INDEX LOCORUM. + + +Compiled by F. A. ROBERTS. + +[An Asterisk (*) denotes that the place occurs more than once on the +page.] + +Alpheton, co. Suffolk, iv. + +Bishop's Castle, iii. + +Cambridge, Emmanuel Coll., iv; Selwyn Coll., iv. + +Caus, iii. + +Chester, iv. + +Church Pulverbatch, 4*. _see also_ Churton _and_ Pulverbatch. + +Church Stretton, iii*, 3. + +Churton, 1. + +Clun, iii. + +Coates, iv. + +Condover, 2. + +Durham, iv. + +Edgton (Edgstone) 1. + +Ford, iii, 1. + +Garway, iv. + +Gatten (Gateden, Gatteden), iii*, v. + +Great Barr, iii. + +Habberley, iv. + +Haughmond Abbey, iii*. + +Hereford, iii, iv, v. + +Hopton Cangeford, iv. + +Hyssington, 2. + +London, iii. + +London, Westminster, iv. + +Longmynd, iii. + +Ludlow, iii. + +Lythwood, v. + +Madeley, 3. + +More, 4. + +Norbury, 3. + +Oxford, Christ Church, iv*; Corpus Christi Coll., iv; Merton Coll., iv. + +Oxon, v. + +Peter's Marland, iv. + +Pontesbury, iii, iv, 3. + +Pulverbatch, 1, 4*. + +Purslow, iii. + +Ratlinghope (Rotelingehope, Rotlynchope), _passim_. + +Rutland, co., iii. + +Shrewsbury, iii*, iv, v. + +Shropshire, iii, iv. + +Smethcott (Smethcot), 1, 2. + +Stapleton, 2. + +Stitt, iii*. + +Walsall, iii. + +Wentnor, 2*, 3. + +Westbury, 3, 4. + +Wigmore, iii, iv. + +Woolstaston, iv*. + +Worthen, 1, 3. + + + + +INDEX NOMINUM. + + +[An Asterisk (*) denotes that the name occurs more than once on the +page.] + +IRREGULARITY:--_Christian name omitted_: . . . Charles, 8. + +Ambler, Jas., 4, 11*; My., 4, 11. + +Amiss, Sar., 8. + +Ancritt, Sar., 2. + +Anderton, Hy., iv. + +Andrews (Andrus), Andrew, 7; Ann, 3*, 4, 5, 6; Eliza, 10; Hannah, 5; Jn., +2, 4, 6; My., 1*, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; Prise., 8; Rich., 1; Sar., 1, 2*, +4*, 6*; Thos., 1, 3, 7, 9; Wm., 1, 2, 3, 5*, 7, 8, 9, 10. + +Andrus, _see_ Andrews. + +Aston, Thos. Baker, iv. + +Bady (Beady), Eliz., 10; Marth., 8; Sar., 8, 10; Thos., 8, 10. + +Batfield, Chas., 8; Hannah, 8. + +Beaumond, Elean., 4. + +Beddoes (Beddow), Jn., 3, 9; My., 3, 9*. + +Bennett, Benj., 11; Marth., 11*. + +Bigge, Humph., iii. + +Bishop, Abig., 7; Amia, 8; Eliz., 7, 8, 9, 11; Job, 2; Jn., 7, 8, 9*, 11; +Marth., 2, 11; My., 3. + +Botterell, Wm. de, iii*. + +Bowen, Margery, 1; My., 1. + +Brazenor, Hannah, 10; Jn., 10. + +Brees, _see_ Preece. + +Bright, Thos., iii. + +Bromley, Benj., 9*; Frances, 9*; Sar., 9; Wm., 9. + +Brown, Sar., 4; Sus., 4. + +Bufton, Chas., 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Edw., 11; Eliz., 7; Jas., 8; My., 7, 8, +9, 10, 11; Thos., 9, 10. + +Butler, Sar., 2. + +Carless (Careless), . . . 8; Charlotte, 5; Clement, 3, 4, 9; Eliz., 2, 5, +6, 8; Jn., 2, 5, 6*, 8; My., 3, 4. + +Carr, Edm. Donald, iv. + +Clark (Clarke), Ann, 2; Edw., 1; My., 1. + +Coles, Bromley, 1; Eliz., 1. + +Cook (Cooke), Eliz., 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11; Geo., 5; Jn., 9; Marth., I, 3; +Rich., 11; Rob., 1, 4; Sar., 3; Thos., 4, 5, 7, 8*, 9, 11; Wm., 7. + +Corbet, Adela, iii; Alice, iii*; Rob., iii; Rob. fitz, iii*; Rog., iii; +Sibil, iii*; Walt., iii*. + +Corfield, Benj., 11; Eliza, 11; Hannah, 11. + +Coxsell, Jas., 3; My., 3. + +Cranage, Rev. D. H. S., iii. + +Crockat, Ann, 8*; Thos., 8*. + +Crump, Eliz., 4, 10*; Rich., 4, 10. + +Davis (Davies), Ann, 1*, 3, 9; Cath., 2; Jane, 3; Jn., 5; Jos., 2; My., +1; Morris, 3, 6, 9; Rich., iv, 1, 8; Sam., 18; Sar., 3, 6, 9*; Sus., 2; +Thos., 3, 6. + +Dod (Dodd), Cath., 2; Jane, 2; Jn., 2; Thos., 2. + +Dolphin, Jn., 4*; My., 4. + +Doveson, Ann, 3. + +Edward the Confessor, iii. + +Edwards, Eliz., 3, 8; J., 2; Jos., 8*; Sar., 3, 8. + +Evans, Edw., 10; Evan, 3; Marth., 3; My., 10, 11; Sam., 11*; Thos., 10. + +Everall (Everal), Ann, 3, 5*, 6, 7, 8, 9*; Edw., 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7*, 8, 9, +10; Edw. Burley, 10*; Eliz., 6, 8; Jane, 3, 4; Jas., 9; Joan, 2; Jn., 4, +5, 8, 11; Marth., 1, 2, 5, 9*, 10*; My., 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8*, 9, 10*; Morris, +2; Prisc., 9; Rich., 5; Rob., 2, 9*, 10*; Sam., 6; Sar., 9; Thos., 4, 5, +6*, 7, 8, 9, 10*; Wm., 4, 7. + +Finch, Jn., 3; Reb., 3. + +Fletcher, Rev. W. G. D., v*. + +Fox, Marth., 3; Sar., 3. + +Glenn, Rev. Thos. Rob., iv, v. + +Goff (Gough), Ann, 2, 3; Edw., 2, 3. + +Gravner, Reb., 3. + +Griffiths, Ann, 9; Chas., 11; Edw., 9; Marg., 11; Sus., 9; Thos., 11. + +Groves, Ann, 2, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8; Edw. Medlicott, 5*; Emma, 8; Harriet, 4; +My., 2, 7; Prisc., 2, 6; Sam., 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8; Wm., 5. + +Gwilliam (Guilliam), Ann, 4; Cath., 2; Chas., 1; Eliz., 5; Hannah, 1; +Jas., 5; Jane, 4, 5; Jn., 4, 5; Jos., 4; My., 1, 5, 9, 11; Rich., 9, 11*; +Sar., 2; Sus., 2, 5; Thos., 4, 9. + +Haberley, My., 2. + +Harries (Harris, Harriss), Elean., 4, 10; Letitia, 11; My., 1; Rich., 1; +Sam., 11; Sar., 1; Wm., 4, 8. + +Harrington, Sar., 9. + +Harrop, Jonah, iii. _see also_ Hulton-Harrop. + +Hawkins, Jn., iv. + +Hayward, Eliz., 1; My., 2; Rob., 7. + +Henley, Jane, 2. + +Henry I., iii. + +Henry II., iii. + +Herbert, Herb. _fitz_, iii. + +Hill, Elean., 10; Thos., 6. + +Hodges, Geo., iv. + +Home (Holmes, Homes), Eliz., 1, 3; Jn., 3; Marth., 1, 2; My., 2. + +Homfray, Edw., iv. + +Hordley (Hurdley), Margery, 1; Wm., 1. + +Hotchkis (Hotchkiss), Ann, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11; Edw., 6; Elean., 11; Eliz., +9; Jer., 4; Marth., 2; Sam., 5; Sar., 7; Wm., 4, 5, 6, 7, 9. + +Howells, Jane 2. + +Hulton-Harrop, Miss, v; W. E. M., iii, v. + +Humphreys (Humphries), Ann, 3, 6; Jn., 6; My., 3, 6; Thos., 6. + +Ireland, Wm. Perry, iv. + +Irish, Sar., 9; Thos., 9. + +James, My., 3; Sus., 2; Thos., 2. + +Johnson, Laurence, iv. + +Jones, Ann, 1, 2, 3*, 4*, 6, 7*, 8, 9, 10*, 11; Cath., 3, 10; Eliz., 3, +6, 10; Frances, 4; Hannah, 8*, 10; Jn., 2, 7*, 11; Jos., 1; Marth., 2; +My., 2*, 8, 11; Prisc., 10; Rich., 2*, 4, 11; Rob., 2, 6, 9; Sar., 3, 10, +11; Sus., 2; Wm., 2, 3*, 4, 6, 7*, 8, 9, 10*, 11. + +Kittermaster, Rev. F. W., v. + +Knight, Harriet, 3. + +Langdon, Benj., 3; My., 3. + +Lee, My., 2; Wm., 2; + +Lewis (Lewiss), Ann, 5; Edw., 1; Eliz., 1, 2, 4*, 5; Jn., 6; My., 2, 4*, +5, 6*, 8; Sam., 6; Sar., 8; Wm., 4, 5, 6*, 8. + +Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, Prince, iii. + +Lloyd, Rich., iv. + +Longe, Rob., iii. + +Mansell, Edw., 4; Elean., 4. + +Martin, Hagar, 4. + +Matthews, Cath., 2. + +Medlicott (Medlicot), Jas., 6*; Jer., 10; My., 2, 4, 5, 6*; Prisc., 4; +Sam., 5; Sar., 3, 10*; Wm., 2, 4, 5, 6*. + +Mitton, Wm., iv. + +Morris (Moris), Jane, 2, 3; Mat., 2; My., 1*, 2; Thos., 1*. + +Munslow, Ann, 3, 5; Eliz., 2, 3, 5*, 6, 7, 8*; Geo., 8; Hagar, 4, 10; +Hannah, 3; Jas., 10; Jn., 6, 8, 11*; My., 8, 11*; Rich., 11*; Rob., 3, +5*, 6, 7, 8; Sam., 7; Thos., 2, 5; Wm., 4, 10. + +Nottley, Wm. Geo. Clutton, iv*. + +Overton, Edw., 11; Hannah, 11; Sar., 11. + +Parry, Eliz., 4; My., 4, 5*; Thos., 4, 5. + +Partridge, Elean., 4. + +Pearce, Ann, 1. + +Perkin, Ann, 9; Hannah, 9; Joan, 2; Sar., 1. + +Philip and Mary, iv. + +Philson, Sir Lances, iv. + +Pinches, Ann, 3*, 5*, 6, 7*, 8*, 9, 10*, 11; Eliz., 6; Frances, 8; Jas., +6, 7, 9; Jn., 9; My., 3, 6, 7*, 9; Rich., 5, 6; Sam., 3, 5, 6, 7*, 8*, 9, +10, 11; Sar., 5*; Thos., 7*; Tim., 11; Wm., 9. + +Pool, Marth., 2. + +Postan, Reb., 3. + +Poult, _see_ Poulter. + +Poulter (Poult), Abr., 11; Ann, 9; Eliz., 3, 9, 11; Hannah, 7*; Hy., 3; +Jane, 3, 5, 6; My., 5; Sam., 3, 6, 11*; Sar., 3*; Thos., 3, 5, 6, 7*. + +Preece (Brees, Price, Pryce), Ann, 1, 7, 9; Benj., 7; Cath., 1; Edw., 2, +9; Eliz., 1; Geo., 8; Isa., 6; Jn., 2, 5,* 6*, 7*, 8; Jos., 1; Marth., +2*, 6; My., 2, 3, 6*, 7*, 8; Rich., 6; Sar., 2, 3, 5*; Thos., 5, 6, 9. + +Price (Pryce,) see Preece. + +Pugh, Ann, 5; Betty, 6; Elean., 7; Eliz., 1, 4; Hannah, 3, 10; Jane, 2; +Jas., 3; Marth., 11; My., 4; Pet., 7; Rich., 4, 5, 6, 7*, 11*; Sar., 3; +Sus., 4, 5, 6, 7*; Thos., 3, 10*; Wm., 1, 2. + +Purslow, Jos., 2; My., 2, 9; Rob., 9. + +Reese, Eliz., 3; Rheese, 3. + +Richards, Benj., 7; Dav., iv; Eliz., 10; Jane, 7, 10; Jn., 9*, 10; +Marth., 10; My., 6, 9*; Sar., 9, 10; Sus., 10; Wm., 6*. + +Roberts, Ann, 3; Eliz., 10; Frances, 10; Thos., 3. + +Robinson, Mrs. Rowan, v. + +Roger de Montgomery, Earl, iii. + +Rogers, Ann, 4*, 8; Elean., 6; Hannah, 7; Marth., 4; My., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, +10; Prisc., 2, 4*; Sam., 6; Wm., 2, 3, 4*, 6*, 7*, 8, 10. + +Rutherford, Adam, 11*; Marg. Turnbull, 11*; Marth. Milnes, 11; Sar., 11*. + +Sankey, Ann, 4, 5; Eliz., 2; Jn., 4; Marth., 2; Sar., 1. + +Savage, Eliz., 4, 11; Jn., 11; Rich., 4, 11. + +Scott, Jas. Rob., iii; Jn., Chas. Addyes, iii; Rob., iii. + +Seuuard, iii. + +Small, Cath., 1. + +Spencer, Reb., 8, 9*; Rich., 9; Sam., 8; Thos., 8, 9*; Wm., 9. + +Swinnert, Edw., 2; Jane, 2. + +Thomas, Cath., 3; Jn., 1, 3, 10; Jos., 2; My., 1, 2, 7, 9; Sar., 7. + +Tomkins, My., 2. + +Tudor, Abr., 4; Ann, 2, 8*; Jer., 8*; Joan, 5; Jn., 2, 4, 6; Marth., 1, +2, 4, 6; My., 1; Rich., 6; Thos., 1. + +Vaughan, Elean., 4; Jn., 4. + +Wainwright, Sar., 11; Wm., 11. + +Warwick, Harriet, 3; Jas., 3. + +Watts, Arth. Wm. Benj. Walmsley, iv. + +Weaver, Frances, 11; Rich., 11; Thos., 11. + +Whittingham, Wm., iv. + +Whitworth, Wm. Hy., iv. + +Wigley (Whigley), Hannah, 1. + +Wild, My., 1. + +Wilks (Wilkes), Ann, 8; Eliz., 10; Reb., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, 9, 10; Rich., 6; +Sam., 3, 6*, 7*, 8, 9*, 10; Thos., 7. + +Williams, Ann, 3; Elean., 7, 8; Jn., 3*; Marth., 3; Thos., iv, 7, 8*; +Wm., iv, 7. + + + + +INDEX RERUM + + +British Camps and Tumuli, iii. + +Dugdale's Monasticon, cited, iii. + +Haughmond Abbey, connexion with Ratlinghope, iii. + +Ratlinghope, Church, Account of, iii, iv. + +,, Derivation of the name, iii. + +,, History of, iii. + +,, Incumbents of, iv. + +,, Inventory of Church Goods, 1549 and 1553, iv. + +,, Manor, History of, iii. + +,, Priory of Augustinian Canons at, iii. + +,, Registers, Description of, iv, v. + +,, Situation, iii. + +Religious Census of Shropshire, 1676, iv. + +Roman Road, the Portway, iii. + +Transcripts of Registers at Hereford, v. + +Wigmore Priory, iii. + + + + +Footnotes + + +{ia} See Dugdale's Monasticon, VI. 496-7. + +{ib} Architectural Account of the Churches of Shropshire, Vol. 1, p. +423. + +{3} This is clearly a mistake, and should be William Jones; for in the +Banns the man's name appears as William Jones, and by his mark, he signs +the Register with William Jones. + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE REGISTER OF RATLINGHOPE*** + + +******* This file should be named 20926.txt or 20926.zip ******* + + +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: +http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/2/0/9/2/20926 + + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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