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Probably some names which should appear in the lists, have been unintentionally omitted: if so, particulars are requested, which will at once be attended to. The names of additional subscribers are likewise desired for insertion in the next quarterly list. GLOUCESTERSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES. 229 Sepult Willielmus Houldie senioris xxv die Augustij. Sepult Johanis Philipps xxvii die nouembris, Anno Domini 1551. Sepulta Elizabeth Cooke fillia Johanis Cooke xxv die Maij. Sepulta Sibille Cooke fillia Johanis Cooke xxii die Septembris. Anno Domini 1552. Sepult Rogeri Butter fillius Johanis Butter ix die ffebruarij. Sepult Johanis Carpenter xx die maij. Anno Domini 1554. Sepult Thoma Baylye i die Octobris. Sepult Richardi Kimppe iii die decembris. Sepult Johanis butter senioris xxviii die ffebruarij. Anno Domini 1555. Sepultus Johanes ffortye fillius Johanis ffortie xvi die Julij. Sepulta Sibille Butter xxviii die Octobris. Anno Domini 1556. Sepulta Elizabeth Sillye* v die Julij. Sepult Johanes Vreman xiiii die Octobris. Sepult Isibille Roundle xxvi die decembris. Sepult Thome Cooke fillius Johanis Cooke xi die Marcij. Anno Domini 1557. Sepult Johanes Pace xxv die Marcij. * A field in Maisemore still goes by the name of Silly's Piece. The family continued in the place as well-to-do yeomen until about the year 1800. VOL. IV. Q Sepult domini Thome Price* clici x die Septembris. Anno Domini 1558. Sepult Robarti Collier xxvi die Junij. Sepult Johanes fillius Willielmi Litle xv die Januarij. Anno Domini 1559. Sepult Willielmus Itheridge fillius Robarti Itheridge x die Desembris. Sepult Johanes Rogers viii die ffebruarij. Sepult Johanis Gifforde xx die Marcij. Anno Domini 1560. Sepulta Joana Kimppe xxx die Aprilis. Anno Domini 1561. Sepult Johanis saunders fillij Thome saunders xxvii die ffebruarij. Sepulta Sibille Masson fillie Margarete massone iii die Marcij. Anno Domini 1562. Sepult Willielmus Pace vii die Junij. Sepult Robarti ffreeman xxv die Julij. Sepult Henrici Itheridge viii die Nouembris. Sepult Johanis Saunders viii die Januarij. Sepult Johanis saunders Junio. vii die Januarij. Sepult Richardi Combley fillij Maude Combley ix die Januarij. Sepulta Alicie Houldie vid. xii die Januarij. Sir Thomas Price, clerk, the earliest parish priest mentioned. Sepultus Willielmi Kimpe fillij Willielmi Kimpe xxvi die Januarij. Sepult Willielmus Roundle fillij Thome Roundle iii die marcij. Anno Domini 1563. Sepulta Joana Saunders vid. xxviii die marcij. Sepult Nicolai Stallerde xxvii die maij. Sepulta Sibille Pace xxx die maij. Sepulta Margarete masson vxoris Willielmi masson xxvi die Julij. Sepulta Margarete Itheridge vxoris Robarti Itheridge iii die Augustij. Sepult Johanis ffreeman fillij Johane freman xx die Septembris. Sepulta Elizabeth Spilman fillie Roundeli Spilman xxx die Septembris. Sepulta Elizabethe Etkins vid. i die nouembris. Sepulta Elizabethe ffortie fillie Johanis ffortie iii die nouembris. Sepult Johanes ffortie fillius Johanis fortie xvi die Nouembris. Sepult Johanes Danbithe fillius Willielmi Danbith viii die Decembris. Sepulta Margarete Wyman vid. v die Januarij. Anno Domini 1564. Sepult Johanes Itheridge fillius Willielmi Itheridge xxiii die Aprilis. Sepult Robarti Rene famili Willielmi Ciclle iiii die Octobris. Anno Domini 1565. Sepult Johanes Brodeforde xx die Aprilis. Sepulta Anne* Cicelle vxoris Willielmi Cicell xii die Junij. Sepulta Margarete Weale vxoris henrici Weele xi die Januarij. Sepulta Wynifridi Milton xx die februarij. Anno Domini 1566. Sepulta Agneta Sysmore xxvii die marcij. Anno Domini 1567. Sepulta Alicie Stiles xvii die Maij. Sepult Johanes masson i die Julij. Sepult Richardi Kimppe xiiii die Octobris. Sepult Johanes fillius Robarti Rogers x die mensis Augustij. A mistake on the part of the transcriber for Agneta. See entry of marriage under 1560, ante, p. 193. + Richard Cecill's daughter Jane was wife of Richard Boyle, of Maisemore. |