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FYLTON and HAYE. No officers elected.

BRADSTON. [Presentments.] Officers elected: John Cowley, sen., constable; John Browne, tithingman.

GENERAL VERDICT by all the twelve jurors concludes the business of the court.

WOTTON FORINE. View of Frankpledge, etc., and same date, etc., as previously abstracted view of Frankpledge of Berkeley.

ESSOIGNS. None.

JURORS for the Lord the King: John Fryer, Thomas Dorney, Giles Clayfield, James a Barnesdale, James Dunnyng, William Rye, John Hardyng, Anthony Mabbott, John Fordes, John Browninge, William Fordis, Walter Fryer. CAMME. The tithing men with the whole tithing, summoned and sworn, come and present.

Amerciaments. That Richard Tyndall holds a water cornmill, and takes excessive toll to the common damage of the lieges of the lord the king; therefore he is amerced 8d.

Pains pending.

Pains imposed. That Edmund Derratt, John Walkeley, and
John Turner do not sufficiently amend a certain way
leading from le hyde to hyde mede. Pain imposed, 6s. 8d.
That Edmund Derrett has inclosed and stopped up a
certain public way leading from le hyde clyffe to the
common, damage, etc.; and he is ordered to throw open
the same as it was used of old time, before the feast of
St. Katherine next, under a penalty of 3s. 4d.

Officers elected. William Nye, tithingman of Upper Camme;
Edmund Deryett, tithing man, of Lower Camme; John
Oswald, constable of Upper Camme; Henry Mayle,
constable of Lower Camme.

OWLPEN. The tithingmen, etc., present, that all the inhabitants within the tithing sufficiently cut and lop all branches of trees hanging over a certain lane called Bowestrete lane, before the feast of Easter next, under a penalty of 6s. 8d. each. And that they make up their hedges round a field called the Woodcote filde before the feast of St. Katherine the Virgin. Also that Agnes Daunte, widow, William Hancocke, and Thomas Adye, make up their hedges between Lampenis wood and Lurgishaler field before.

Christmas next, under a penalty of 3s. 4d. [Name of tithingman elected not given].

HUNTINGFORD. Presentment, "that all things are well." ULEY. [Presentments] The tithingmen present that Roger Redyng holds a water cornmill, and takes toll to the common damage of the lieges; amerced 8d. That John Davy brewed and broke the assize thereof to the common damage, etc. That William Bassett do sufficiently scour the ditches about a garden called le Courte garden before the feast of the purification next ensuing, under a penalty of 6s. 8d., and that he also sufficiently scour the ditch in a lane called Tyberlays lane. That Giles Dymock do sufficiently scour the ditches in Shybelay's lane before the feast of St. Katherine next ensuing, and make up the hedge round a field called le Whete field in Shybley. Also that the said William Bassett do sufficiently scour the ditches next the Cliffe, called Fowley's Cliffe. Also the tithingmen do provide one net called le Chassenett, for taking crows. under a penalty of 10d. Officers elected, John Brounyng Giles Dauncey, tithingmen.

CROMEHALL. [Presentments]. Officer elected: Philip Hyckes,

constable.

ARLYNGHAM. [Presentments]. Officers elected: Walter Rowyls, William Arnold, constables.

WARREN'S TENANTS.

No tithingmen named.

SYMMONSHALL AND COMBE. [Presentments]. Officer elected: Roger Come, tithingman.

WORTLEY. [Presentments]. Officer elected: Robert Hopkyns,

tithingman.

COWELEY. [Presentments]. Officers elected: Richard Peglar, constable; William Oliver, tithingman.

WODMANCOTE. [Presentments only].

NYBLEY. The tithingman presents, inter alia, that Thomas Purnell holds a water corn mill, and takes toll to the common damage, etc. Officers elected: Robert Jobbyns, constable; Robert Dawe, tithingman.

GENERAL VERDICT by all the twelve jurors concludes the business of the court.

The Gloucestershire Shakespeares. The following fourteen extracts occur in the parish registers of Dursley. We have included five entries, here marked with an asterisk, which we are inclined to believe, notwithstanding the variations in spelling, belong to the same family. They were apparently persons in a humble rank of life.

Extracts from the Dursley Registers relating to the Shakespeares. I "Thomas Sheakspeare & Joane Turner mairred" 3 March 1678 [ie. 1678.]

2

"Edw. the son' of Tho' Shakspear weav' & Joane his wife Bapt." July 1681.

3 "Mary daft' of Tho: Shakspear weav' & Joane his wife bapt." 28 Aug. 1682.

4 "thomas the sonn of thomas Sheekspeare and Joan his March 1686 [query error for 168.]

5

wife bapd."

*"Jno son of Tho: & Joan Shakesbury bapt." 4 Sept.

1687.

6 Thomas y sonn of Thomas Shaftsbury & Joan his Wife

7

sep." 8 Aug. 1688.

*"Abrahm son of Tho: Shafsbury and Jone his Wife bapt." 18 Oct. 1689.

8 "Mary Daughter of Tho: Sheakspear and Joan his wife bapt." 27 Dec. 1691.

9 "Joan ye wife of Thomas Shakespear sepult." 16 July

10

II

1701.

"Thomas Shakspear Brodweever sepult." 5 Dec. 1702. "Will Son of John and Eliz. Shakespear bapt." 6 May

1730.

12 Ursula Dau' of John & Eliz. Shakesberry sepult." I

May 1735.

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13 "William son of John and Eliz. Shakesberry sepult."

14

18 May 1735.

"William Combey and Elizabeth Shakespeart married." 30 Oct. 1755.

+ She signed as "Shaxpear," and was entered in the Bishop's Transcript, as "Saxespear."

VOL. V.

H

Extracts from the Hawkesbury Registers.

The following notes have been contributed by Mr. Cecil G. Savile Foljambe, M.P., F.S.A.

The parish registers of Hawkesbury, consist of 13 volumes.

Vol. I.-Baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1603 to 1642.

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1884 to present time.

EXTRACTS FROM THE REGISTERS.

1630. Gyles Wodrofe, buried September 16.

1635. Willyam Jenkins and Dorothy Easmed, May the 25. 1654. Birth-Mary Jenkins, d. of Stephen Jenkins, Sept. 9. 1666. Sarah Woodroofe, daughter of John Woodroofe, bapt.

Jan. 30.

1668. Arthur Woodruffe and Mary Bennet, maryed, Sept. 2. 1669. William Woodruffe, sonne of Arthur Woodruff, bapt. August 29.

1670. Ideth Woodruffe, buryed Aug. 10.

1672. Sarah Woodruffe, daughter of Arthur Woodruffe, bapt., June 16.

167. William Jenkins and Jone Rodway, maryed Jan. 26. 1679. Mary, daughter of Giles Woodroffe, buried June 15. 1679. .Henry Stephens signs as Vicar.

1685. Isaak Fairfax, buried Oct. 6.

1687. James Woodroff and Rechel Urrin [almost illigible], married July 3.

1697. Buried-Isaak Jenkins, Dec. 14.

1702. Thos. Jenkins and Mary Mowray, mar. Dec. 23.

1711. Mr. Ballard, Minister of the Parish, deceased, Jan. yo 18th in ye year 1711, and was buried att Worcester.

1712. Mary Fairfax, widow, buried April yo 12th.

1713. Baptized-Thomas, s. of Thomas Jenkins, and Mary, his wife, Mar. 20.

1715. Baptized-John, son of Rob Codrington, and Anne, his wife, Jan. 16.

1717. Baptized-Hannah, dau. of Thomas Jenkins, Dec. 13. 1718. Buried a child of Thomas Jenkins, Aug. y 15. (No affidavit, ie., of burial in woollen], Oct. 21). 1724. Rob Colins and Sarah Jenkins, both of this parish, married by banns Nov. y 30.

1727. Buried-Mary Jenkins, widow, August 29. 1734. Buried-Mary Jenkins, Nov. 13.

1747. Buried-John Jenkins, June ye 11.

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1767. William Jenkins, of this parish, and Mary Manning, of St. James, Bath, married by license, Jan. 27. 1802. Rev. J. Potter Cole, Vicar, March 28, buried.

ENTRIES RELATING TO THE JENKINSON FAMILY.

BAPTISMS.

174. Jan.-. Penelope, the daughter of William Blathwayt. Esq., and Penelope, his wife, y° 31st.

1755. Penelope, ye daughter of William Blathwayte and Penelope, his wife, July ye 21st.

MARRIAGES.

1742. Thomas Oatley, Esq, of Pitchford (Salop), and Miss Catherine Jenkinson, of this Parish, by License, Feb. y 22. P. Cole, Vicar.

1747. William Blathwayt, of Dirham, Esq., and Penelope Jenkinson, of this Parish, by Lycence, Oct. y 9. P. Cole, Vicar.

BURIALS.

1749. Penelope Blathwayte, FebTM ye 1st.

1766. S Robert Jenkinson, Barronet, Augt 12.

1770. Amelia Jenkinson, wife of ye Right Honorable Charles Jenkinson, Esq', July 20.

1771. Thomas Jenkinson, Esqre, Mar. 15.

1780. Dame Chatherine Jenkinson, March 24.

1790. Sir Banks Jenkinson, Bart., July 29.

1808. The Right Honorable Charles Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, Decem' 30th. H. J. Randolph, Vicar.

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