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Job Tookey1 of Moreclack, Surrey, clerk, widower,

aged about 45, and Mary Pestell of St. Martin's, Ludgate, widow, about 32; as alleged by John Davies of St. Alphege, salter; at St. Bartholomew near the Exchange.

Thomas Savage of Great All Hallows, cooper, bachelor, aged 28, and Anne Clarke of St. James in the Wall, maiden, aged 23, at her own disposing; at St. James, etc.

1632-33.

John Burley of St. Bride's, tailor, bachelor, aged 24, and Prudence Long of Sabridgeworth, Herts., spinster, aged 19, daughter of Robert Long deceased, with consent of Amie Long, widow, her natural and lawful mother; at St. Botolph's, Billingsgate.

Feb. 22 Richard Goddard of Great All Hallows, merchant tailor, aged 25, bachelor, and Catherine Raplie

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of the same parish, maiden, aged 30, at her own government; at Stepney.

27 Francis Day of Great All Hallows, yeoman, bachelor, aged 28, and Isabell Stoddard of the same place, widow, aged 30; at the same parish church.

1633.

April 13 Edmund James of St. Sepulchre's, yeoman, bachelor, aged 24, and Elizabeth Hirst of the same parish, aged 22, maiden, at her own disposing; at St. Mary Mounthaw.

May 7 William Reinolde of Stepney, mariner, widower, t aged 40, and Dorothy Lamberton of the same parish, widow, aged 42; at the said parish church. May 22 John King of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, vintner,

1 His will I have already published in the N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. (Vol. 44, p. 96). He was the grandfather of our unhappy Job Tookey of Marblehead. H. F. W. 2See will of Rowland Coytemore (Gleanings, Part II, p. 160). H. F. W.

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widower, aged 28, and Elizabeth Godfrey of the Diocese of London, spinster, aged 19, daughter of Edward Godfrey, at All Hallows in the Wall. May 29 Thomas King of St. Lawrence in the old Jewry, haberdasher, widower, aged 32, and Sara Lee of St. Mary Aldermanbury, spinster, aged 30; at St. Mary Aldermanbury.

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June 1 Henry Sharpe of St. Dunstan's in the West, stationer, bachelor, aged 24, and Elizabeth Shepheard of the same place, spinster, aged 22 (her father deceased) with the consent of her mother; at St. Dunstan's &c.

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8 Edward [but signed Edmond] Brampton of St. Mary Wolnoth, goldsmith, bachelor, aged 26, and Jane Cheesewright of St. Nicholas, Lombard Street, maiden, aged 22, at the disposing of Amy Cheesewright, her mother; at St. Mary or St. Nicholas. June 24 Michael Pindar3 of All Hallows, Bread Street, haberdasher, bachelor, aged 25, and Mary Aldworth of Hackney, spinster, aged 18, daughter of Richard Aldworth of Bristol, mercer, who consents; at Hackney.

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25 George Morton of the precinct of Bridewell, gent, signs and alleges etc.

3 William Basset of Westminster, barber surgeon, bachelor, aged 20, and Isabel Hopper of the same

place, maiden, aged 25, her parents deceased; at St. Pancras.

July 11 Thomas Hallowell of Richmond, Surrey, gent, bachelor, aged 30, and Deborah Casbury now of Lon don, maiden, aged 21, with consent of Deborah

1 Arthur Lee, citizen and girdler of London, in his will (1639), mentions John King, son of Thomas King of St. Lawrence Lane, glover. Among his nephews also was a Samuel Lee. H. F. W.

2 A name connected with the Washingtons. H. F. W.

I have his will in which he mentions his father-in-law Richard Aldworth of Bristol, alderman, and brother Robert Aldworth of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. His wife was therefore a relative of the patentee of Pemaquod and a connection of Giles Elbridge, a joint grantee of the same patent. H. F. W.

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Ingrey, her mother, now inhabiting in Ireland (her father deceased); at St. Nicholas Olaves or St. Faith the Virgin.

July 24 Edmond Perry of St. Alphage, Cripplegate, carrier, bachelor, aged 28, and Anne Phillipps of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, maiden, aged 24, at her own government; at St. Gregory's.

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July 27 Thomas Knowlingel of the Precinct of Bridewell, beaver maker, bachelor, aged 25, at his own government, and Elizabeth Jones of St. Bride's, maiden, aged 20, daughter of Edward Jones of the same parish, feltmaker, who is willing; at the same parish church.

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July 29 George Neall of Buttesbury, yeoman, bachelor, aged 25, and Susan Convers of Mountnezing, spinster, aged 26, daughter of Allen Convers2 of South Weald, yeoman, who consents; at the church of Mountnezinge or St. Bennet Paul's Wharf. Edmond Pettit of Bumpstead, Essex, yeoman, bachelor, aged 28, and Joane Choat of St. Mary Savoy, spinster, aged 24, daughter of Henry Choat3 of Finchingfield, yeoman, who gives consent; at St. Gregory's.

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Aug. 12 Richard Holland of St. Peter's, West Cheap, apothecary, widower, aged 40, and Catherine Flower

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of St. Alban's, Wood Street, widow, aged 33; at St. James Clarkenwell.

Sept. 13 John Hill of Stepney, mariner, aged 25, and Jane Vickars of the same place, maiden, aged 20, at

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the disposing of Thomas Goodwine, her uncle, who consents; at Stepney.

"This makes us acquainted with a new relative of Andrew Knowling, the stepfather of Mrs. Amphillis Washington (see Ancestry of Washington, p. 10). H. F. W.

2 His will has been printed in Gleanings, Part III, p. 237; but there is no mention there of this daughter. H. F. W.

"He was in all probability a son of John Choate of Stamborne, Essex, and had brothers Richard and John and a sister Mary wife of Edward Hamond. I have no doubt that our family of Choate came from the same stock. H. F. W.

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George Wainwright of St. Martin's in the Fields, husbandman, bachelor, aged 29, and Jane Grant of the same parish, spinster, aged 26, at her own government; at St. Faith's.

Nov. 27 Richard Willis M.A., of Chigwell, Essex, bachelor, aged 28, and Kinborow Wroth1 of the same parish, maiden, aged about the same, at her own disposing, and with the consent of Richard Wroth of Stondon, Herts., Esq.; at St. Michael's, Cornhill.

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26 Richard Lacell of St. Martin's, Ludgate, haber-
dasher, bachelor, aged 24, and Rose Hobson2 of
the same parish, maiden, aged 18, with consent
of her father; at St. Martin's, Ludgate.
14 William Sutton of St. Bride's, yeoman, bachelor,
aged 30, and Frances Gregorie of the same place,
spinster, aged 28; at St. Bride's.

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April 9 Thomas Greene of St. Bride's, cordwainer, widower,

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aged 30, and Anne James of Christ Church, spinster, aged 15, daughter of Edward James, citizen

and haberdasher, who consents; at Ycaling, Middlesex.

April 10 Thomas Greene of Camerwell, Surrey, bachelor, aged 29, and Susan Langley of St. Martin Orgar, maiden, aged 30, at her own government; at St. Faith the Virgin.

1I see that Colonel Chester has given this name as Wray; but mine must be the right reading, for a pedigree of Wroth in the Visitation of Herts. (Harl. Soc. Pub., p. 106) shows this match, omitting the baptismal name of Mr. Willis. H. F. W.

2It appears that she afterwards was married to Mr. Samuel Pennoyer and, lastly, to Samuel Disbrowe, Esq. Her will (as Rose Disbrowe) has been given among my notes on the Holworthy family (N. E. Hist. Gen. Register, Vol. 45, pp. 160-1). In that will she spoke of "Father Lacey's picture." I suppose she referred to her father-in-law Lacell. A pedigree of Hobson showing this match is to be found in the Visitation of London (1633-4) published by the Harl. Soc. (Vol. XV, p. 387.)

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John Weston of St. Giles within Cripplegate, blacksmith, bachelor, aged 22, and Elizabeth Needham of St. Giles in the Fields, spinster, aged 27; at St. Sepulchre's.

5 Francis Glascock of Stanford Rivers, yeoman, widower, aged 39, and Elizabeth Spooner of the same, spinster, aged 26, with consent of her father; at St. Botolph's Algate.

June 17 Thomas Glascock of St. Mary Whitechapel, joiner, bachelor, aged 23, at his own government, and Jane Juet of the same place, maiden, aged 23, at her

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own government, her parents deceased; at St. Mary Staynings.

June 28 William Heath of St. Andrew in East Cheap, haberdasher, bachelor, aged 23, and Anne Gale of St. Martin's Lane, maiden, aged 23; at Stepney.

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8 Miles Fleetwood of St. Margaret's new Fish Street,
plateman (?), bachelor, aged 24, and Joane Hol-
ford of the same place, widow, aged 36; at-
8 John Norton of High Laver, clerk, alleged that
John Norton of the same parish, clerk, bachelor,
aged 27, intendeth to marry Mary Fernely of Hat-
field, Broad oak, maiden, aged 28, at her own
government; at Epping or High Laver.

8 Anthony Mazeene of St. Clement Danes, yeoman,
bachelor, aged 26, and Elizabeth Hoare of the
same parish, spinster, aged 20, with consent of
John Hoare of the same parish, tailor, who giveth
consent; at the same parish church.

Sept. 22 Francis Glover,1 of St. Alphage, yeoman, widower, aged 40, and Elizabeth Welshe of the same place, spinster, aged 30; at St. Faith's.

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16 John Harwood of Shering, Essex, yeoman, bachelor, aged 30, and Martha Radm [ ] of the same parish, maiden, aged 26, at her own disposing; at St. James Garlickhithe.

1 Our Josse Glover had a kinsman of this name in London. H. F. W.

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