Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Phillimore's Marriages - Lowesby with Cold Newton 1658 to 1837

Anciently called Glouseby, this place is now usually spelt Lowesby, sometimes Loseby.

It is clear from the list, below, of Bishops’ Transcripts that an earlier Register formerly existed but is now lost.

Volume I., marked A., consists of nine parchment leaves measuring 11¼-½ by 7½-5/8 inches, and contains Births and Baptisms 1653-1711, Marriages 1658 (none earlier) to 1711, and Burials 1654-1710. The binding is limp parchment. No part of this book seems to be a transcript. Very loosely attached at end is one paper leaf, 11 3/8 by 7¼ inches, badly torn and frayed on the three free sides. This is much too full of entries (probably owing to delay in procuring volume II.), the top and bottom ones, chiefly Marriages, are therefore seriously mutilated. The first parchment page is blank, entries begin on page 2, a very wise plan, they are not at all rubbed.

On the cover inside is:—

“ Loseby Register—marked for such by me Edw. Wills Carr Vicar this 27th clay of Oct. 1782 it not being mark’d before.”

This is the first entry, “Richard Jorden the sonne of Richard Jorden & Mary his wife was born the eight and Twenteth day off December 1653.”

The entries are generally well written, especially the latter part, and easily legible, no entries are faded. Wide spacing is adopted and lines ruled between groups of entries with many blank spaces, a great pity in view of the fragile paper leaf at end. Entries are classified throughout, none misplaced. General condition is good.

Volume II. marked B, 21 parchment leaves nearly 9¾-7/8 by 6 3/8 inches. Two paper flyleaves at beginning, one bears, “The Register of Loseby continued 1716-7.” Two paper flyleaves at end, one records a list of “briefes” for fires and storms in various places. Binding, parchment boards, condition good.

Pages 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 and one entry on page 8 seem to be a transcript; page 4 is blank. More than half of leaf 5, half of leaf 6, and two-thirds of leaf 7 are cut away. There are entries both sides of leaf 5, one side only of leaves 6 and 7, otherwise blank. These entries are not in proper sequence, 1732-24-26-24-25, etc. One page where Baptisms and Burials meet is blank.

The volume contains Baptisms 1714-83, Marriages 1713-59 (partly parallel to Volume III.), Burials 1711-83, those from 1777- 83 are at end inverted.

Under date 1763 occurs :—“27 Novr. William Baresby, Clerk, Vicar of Loseby & Rector of Ratcliff buried 3 Decr.

“George Ashby, B.D., fellow of S. John’s Coll. Cambr. was appointed sequestrator and being desired to enter the two preceding articles was surprised to find the 7th, 8th & 9th pages backwards almost cut out, but tho’ the appearance is bad, yet he judges all is right and fair, tho’ there are only 2 single entries for 1730, & 1731, and none for 1732. Great part of this Register is planely (sic) a transcript, as may be judged not only from the writing; but such blunders as of Eliz. Warner & Eliz. Tomlin, v. years 1715, 1716 p. 2 & 3.” This refers to two burials, Warner’s is entered so again under 1716, Tomlin is not there while Eliz. Dean is. Bound in parchment boards and in good condition. Writing in the first half is poor but legible; latter portion is quite good.

Volume III., marked C, ruled parchment in paper covers, Marriages and Banns 1755-96, No Marriage is registered for the years 1783-94, it is therefore thought advisable to give the banns published for that period. This period, except the two first banns, corresponds, as a marginal note shows, with the period when register entries were taxed, these marriages would therefore be entered on stamped sheets ‘which are lost. This volume has suffered severely from damp; a triangular patch in centre bottom of the leaves all through the book, measuring about six inches across at base, being perished. As the banns are recorded at great length for some time, marriage and banns entries never both come upon the damaged portion, it is therefore nearly always possible to supplement destroyed parts of one from the other, thus, fortunately, no entry is completely destroyed.

Volume IV., marked E., Burials and Baptisms 1796-1812. A note inside cover states “No baptisms from the years 1783 to 1795” (inclusive). One baptism is entered on the paper fly-leaf at begin. ning. Twelve parchment leaves, 7½ by 6 5/8 inches, in parchment boards. Several leaves cut out at end. Paper fly-leaf at beginning, not at end.

Volume V. Marriages 1815-37. Printed forms. Loose in cover. No marriage entries occur 1659-60, 1662-66, 1668-70, 1672-3, 1675-6, 1680, 1683-89, 1691, 1696, 1702, 1708-9, 1712, 1715-21 (or2?) 1725, 1727-32, 1734-5, 1739, 1746, 1748, 1752, 1754, 1756-7, 1761-2, 1768, 1777-9 (?), 1781, 1783-94.

The Bishops’ Transcripts exist either in the Archdeacon’s Register, 29, Friar Lane, Leicester, or (marked C) at Lincoln for the years :—1561, 1565-6, 1604*, 1606*, 1608, 1612-17-21-22, 1625-30, 1632-34, 1636-39, 1672-74-75-77-78-84-85-90-93-95 to 98, 1700. These supply many of the gaps.

These abstracts have been made by Mr. E. K. Elliott, assisted by the Vicar, the Rev. H. V. Floyd, by whose permission they are printed.

Volume I. [Marked “A.”]

“Mr. John Oneby, of Hinckley, a sonne of John Oneby, of Hinckley,
Esquire, was married to Mrs. Mabell Ashby, of Quenby, dauter of
Mrs. Elizabeth Ashby, of Quenby” 1 Sept. 1660
George Tanseley, of Tilton, & Ann Orton, of [C.] N. 3 May 1661
Robert Timson & Alice Palmer 14 Nov. 1667
Willm. Perkin & Mary Watkin 24 Nov. 1667
Elizabeth Pearkins & John Marston, of Glston [?Glooston] 30 Nov. 1671
Richard Scarborrow & Ann Underwood 14 June 1674
Robert Tympson, of L., & Joyce Harrise 12 May 1677
William Tipler, of Hungerton, & Elenor Jordan, of C. N. 29 Nov. 1677
Richard Jordan, of C. N. & Ann Alling [?Allen], of South Croxton 2 May 1678
Thomas Hitchcock, of Leic., & Sarah Jordan, of C. N. 12 Nov. 1678
Michael Clarke, of Hungarton, & Elizabeth Goode, of C. N. 28 Apr. 1679
Mr. Francis Edwin of Hereford gent & Elizabeth Rawson, of L. lic. 28 Aug. 1679
Hugh Jordan & Mary Phipts [?Phipps] 28 Nov. 1682
Robert Aitkins & Sarah Burbidg[e] 27 May 1690
John Kirke, jun., & Alice Barsby 10 Oct. 1692
William Priest, of C. N., & Ellen Frisby, of Tilton 21 Sept. 1693
William Webster, of Scraptoft, & Elizabeth Burbadge, of C. N. 15 Jan. 1694
John Strange, of Burrough, & Mary Pick, of C. N. 25 Nov. 1695
Edward Peate, of Draycott, p. Wilden, [Wilne], co. Derby,
& Sarah Timpson, of L. 3 Mar. 1695

“1696 None.”

Edward Atkins, of Hungerton, & Ann Peart, of C. N. 27 Nov. 1697
Daniel Warner, of C. N., p. L., & Elizabeth Tomlin, of Pickwell 17 Oct. 1698
Anthony Pick, of Street Hill, p. L., & Ann Berridge 17 Jan. 1698
Edward Cox, of Scraptoft, & Ann Bird, of C.N. 3 July 1699
Thomas Leavis, of Leic., & Anne Bryan, of L. 17 July 1699
Richard Jarrom, of Hallaton, & Joyce Timpson, of L. 27 Sept. 1699
John Wright, of Freeby, p. Melton Mowbray,
& Anne Scarborough, of C. N. 1 Oct. 1700
Thomas Gamble, of Sheasby, p. Knaptoft, & Anne King, of C. N. 4 Sept. 1701
William Bates, & Cicely Burbage 11 Apr. 1703
Thomas Byrd of Claybrooke, gent. & Mrs. Elizabeth Woolaston of L. 7 Dec. 1703
Samuel King & Rebecca Pick 12 Dec. 1703
Joseph Hefford p. St. Margaret, Leic. & Elizabeth Richmond, of L. 27 July 1704

[Here begins the paper leaf]

John Steans & Catherine Brown, both servants at Street Hill p. L. 29 Aug. 1705

[Nicholls says “Street Hill is one great close, yearly value in 1641, £150.”]

John Eagle, of Billesdon, & Elizabeth Cugh, of L. 19 Nov. 1705
Thomas Sheldon, of Gadsby, & Elizabeth Hardy 30 Nov. 1706
William Jenkinson & Alice Kirke, w., both of L. 7 May 1707
Isaac Jackson, of Wigston Magna, & Alice Walton, of C.N. 15 May 1707
Henry Watts, of Twyford, & Alice King, of C.N. [torn? 12 Nov.] 1707
[torn Tho]mas Iliff, of Wigston Magna, & Mary Symons, of L. 7 Feb. 1707

“Marriages none in 1708.”
“Marriages none in 1709.”

John Brewen & Mary Hall, both of Stretton P[ar]va 26 Dec. 1710
[torn, Richard] Perkins & Alice Wakerley, both of L. [torn? 23] Dec. 1711
The burial of Ann, dau. of Richard Perkyns
& Alice, his wife, of C.N. Hills, is registered 3 May 1713
[torn] --- of South Croxton, & Priscilla P—— [torn] 31 Jan. 1713

[Here ends the paper leaf and volume.]

Volume II. [Marked “B.”]

William Scarborough, of L., & Elizabeth Collins, of Hungarton 7 May 1713
William Atkins & Mary Green 9 Nov. 1714

[None in 1715.]
“1716. Marriages none.”
[None in 1717-18.]

[The next entries are one burial and four baptisms in 1735,
then a blank page next which follow entries for 1719.]

“1719. Marriages none.”
“1720. Marriages none.”

[The last previous entry is a baptism in March, 1721-2 over
this group of entries is “1721,” immediately after
this entry come “Burials 1721.”]

John Hanes, of Mil[?e]ton, & Alice Kirk, of L. 1 May 1723
John Holderness & Ann Scarborough 5 Nov. 1724
Thomas Cooke & Elizabeth Kirk 27 Apr. 1726
George Allien, of South Croxton, & Mary Dunstan, of C.N. [no day stated] 1726
James Mason, of Leicester, & Elizabeth Hall, of Tilton 28 Mar. 1733
John Wildbore & Ann Sykes 5 Jan. 1736
Francis Curtis & Sarah Dixon 2 Mar. 1737
Christopher Baresby & Sarah Peet 5 Dec. 1738

[Wm. Baresby was the Vicar at this time.]

Mr. Henry Henchman, of Petchley [?Pytchley], co. Northampton,
& Mrs. Eliz. Heycock, of Tilton 8 Nov. 1740
Joseph Everard, of Queniborough, & Ann Perkins, of N. 6 Feb. 1740
William Hames & Ann Clark 26 Nov. 1740
Wm. Digby & Mary Gibson 1 May 1741
John Beaumont, of L., & Mary Wallton, of Hungarton 26 July 1741
John Levis, of Billesdon, & Margaret Thorn, of L. 23 Feb. 1741
Robert Peet & Obedience Ward 2 Feb. 1742
Ric[har]d Perkins & Joan Burbage 18 Dec. 1743
Francis White & Sarah Harris, of Ingarsby 13 Nov. 1744
James Phip[p]s & Eliz. Bates 7 Feb. 1744
Robert Elliot & Ann Larab [?or Larrad] 3 Oct. 1745
George Goadby & Margery Webster 29 Sept. 1747
Francis Eglesfeild, of Hungarton, & Han[n]ah Wooldridge, of C. N. 2 Nov. 1747
Mr. Henry Dodson, p. S. Nicholas Acon, London,
& Mrs. Mary Edwin, p. Hungarton 21 Apr. 1749
Paul Allen & Alice Town 1 Oct. 1749
William Mowbrey & Eliz. Brown 1 Oct. 1749
Mr. John Kilby & Mrs. Ann Parlby, of Queniborough 13 Sept. 1750
Wm. Stapleford, of Seagrave, & Eliz. Clark 1 Jan. 1750
Mr. Richard Ogden p. S. Martin, Leic. & Mrs Bridget Penelope Hunt 27 Jan. 1750
Wm. Phipps & Sarah Chapman, of Billesdon 10 Apr. 1751
Richard Buxton & Eliz. Guildford, of Hungarton 22 Nov. 1751
John Smith, of Frisby, p. Galby, & Sarah Cook, of C. N. 1 Jan. 1751
John Baker & Alice Egglesfield 17 May 1752
Wm. Parsons, of Hungarton, & Hannah Priest, of C. N. 26 Feb. 1753

Volume III. [Marked “C.”]

John Palmer & Elizabeth Blackskeer 2 Nov. 1753
John Austin, of Owston, & Eleanor Measures, of C.N. 12 Nov. 1758
Samuel Wood & Sarah Denshire, of C.N. 5 Feb. 1759
Thomas Chamberlin, of C.N., & Mary Groves, of Keyham 25 Feb. 1760
Thomas Wakerley, of Twyford, & Ann Barsby, of L. 19 Nov. 1760

[The preceding five entries are also registered in Volume II]

William Wade, of Twyford, & Mary Waterman Twen [perished]Jan. 1760
Edward Leaper, of Uppingham, & Ann Allen, of C.N. 10 Aug. 1760
Thomas Tolington & Elizabeth Ashton 28 Mar. 1763
William Measures & Jane Frisby 27 Sept. 1764
James Clifford & Elizabeth Rodwell, lic. 17[?] Dec. 1764
Thomas Measures & Catherine Clifford 4 Dec. 176 [? 1765]
[perished]
John Hall, of Ab Kettleby, & Sarah Peat, lic. 7 Nov. 1766
William Meakins, p. Oldem[?], co. Northampton,
& Frances Staples, of C.N., lic. 19 June 1767
Thomas Conduit, p. St. Martin, Leic., & Martha James 1 May 1769
William Frisby & Alice Ilson, both of C.N. 26 Aug. 1770
Wm. Oliver, of Gretton, co. Northampton, w., & Jane Ilson, lic. 18 Mar. 1771
Thomas Simpson & Elizabeth Dolton, both C.N., lic. 14 Apr. 1771
William Parker, of Barsby, farmer, & Mary Smith, of C.N., lic. 23 Aug. 1772
William Chambers & Mary Allen, of C.N. 14 Feb. 1773
William Springthorp of Tugby, labourer & Mary Adams of C.N., lic. 9 Mar. 1773
Francis Wright, of Stainby, co. Lincoln, & Mary Wildbore, of C.N. 23 June 1774
Robert Kirk, of L., grazier,
& Frances Kirk, of Burrough [on-Hill], p. Somerby, lic. 30 Nov. 1774
William Ward & Sarah Cart, both of C.N. 1 Dec. 1774
John Perkins & Mary Wilkinson, of C.N. 20 Mar. 1775
Peter Robinson & Ann Fowler, both of C.N. 19 Oct. 1775
William Carter, of C.N., & Mary Wade, lic. 5 June 1776
Charles Illston, of C.N., & Elizabeth Weight, of Billesdon, lic. 21 Oct. 1776
Thomas Partridge, of Kibworth Beauchamp & Elizabeth Bird. 14 Dec. 177[?perished]
William Adcock & Ann Pick, lic. 26 July 1780
William Why, of Kibworth Beauchamp, & Sarah Coley 14 July 1782

[The following entries are of Banns only]

Robert West, p. S. Margaret, Leic., & Anne Measures [perished] 1783
[Noted out of order.]
Alexander Almond, of L., & Mary Orme, of Tilton 18 Aug., 1, 15 Sept., 1782
“Here begins the Banns belonging to the King’s Tax Register.”
Francis Leeson, w., & Anne Richardson 25 June, 2 & 9 July, 1786
John Balm, of Hungarton, & Elizabeth Langley 30 Sept., 7, 14 Oct. 1787
William Measures, of L., & Mary Mitchell, of Billesdon 25 Oct., 1, 8, Nov. 1789
William Keb[?s]tin & Hannah Pippin 3, 10, 17 Oct. 1790
Thomas Allen, of L., & Elizabeth Miles, of Loddington 13, 20, 27 Feb. 1791
William Brian & Anne Hall 11, 18, 25 Sept 1791
John Kirby & Sarah Fletcher 26 June, 3, 10 July 1792
Thomas Measures & Mary Anderson 3, 17, Nov. 1 Dec. [No year]

[Marriages again.]

William Legg, of C.N., & Mary Sykes, of Billesdon, w., lic. 29 June 1795
William Johnson & Katharine Payne 23 Nov. 1795
Benjamin Gibbons, of Stock[er]ston, & Sarah Hall, lic. 14 Nov. 1796

Volume V.

Henry Richards, p. St. Margaret, Leic., &
Mary Ann Hyde, lic., consent of parents 13 Feb. 1815
Thomas Ireland, of C.N.,& Elizabeth Hughes, of L. 3 Apr. 1815
Thomas Simpson, junr., of C.N.,
& Jane Brown, of Bushby, p. Thurnby, consent of parents 5 June 1815
William Ruddle
& Frances Parsons, both of C.N., consent of parents 27 Nov. 1815
William Ashby, of C.N., & Jane Taylor, of South Croxton 5 Mar. 1817
Frances Leeson, of Hungarton, & Hannah Kilbourn, of C.N. 22 Sept. 1817
John Reede, of Owston, & Mary Norwells, of C.N., lic. 25 Nov. 1817
William Armstrong, of L., & Catharine Pole, of Billesdon 1 Dec. 1818
Thomas Walker & Frances Clements 4 Mar. 1819
John Ward, of Hallaton, w., & Elizabeth Bates, of C.N., lic. 13 May 1819
Michael Clarke, of Asfordby, & Elizabeth Stableford, of C.N. 24 Apr. 1820
Paul Thomas & Ann Kirk, lic., consent of parents 27 Apr. 1820
William Chamberlain & Elizabeth Gamble, lic., consent of parents 1 Jan. 1822
Preston Mash of Southam, co. Warwick & Sarah White, of C.N., lic. 15 July 1823
William Oliver & Sarah Smith 1 Sept. 1823
Thomas Snow & Elizabeth Swingler 23 Aug. 1824
Robert Kirk, w., & Elizabeth Hoggins 27 Sept. 1824
St. John Kirk & Mary Brown 5 Oct. 1824
Thomas Walker, tanner, p. St. Margaret, Leic.,
& Mary Maria Clifford, lic. 6 Nov. 1827
Frederick Clifford & Henry*[sic.] Anne King, lic., both of C.N. 22 Nov. 1827
Joseph Frisby, of Ragdale, & Sarah Moor, of C.N. 26 Nov. 1827

*This name must have been imitated from Henry Anne Fawke, of
Lowesby Hall, who, Nicolls says, was named after the Duchess of
Cumberland; she married Captain John Dick Burnaby, 27th December,
1798, in the lost period.

John Burton & Amy Wright 27 Nov. 1827
John Howard, of Evington, & Elizabeth Randall, of C.N. 2 June 1828
Edward Kirby, of Guilsborough, co. Northampton,
& Margaret White, of C.N., lic. 4 Nov. 1828
John Doore, of Billesdon, & Mary Ann Ireland, of C.N. 3 Feb. 1829
George Underwood & Elizabeth Kirk, W. 3 Aug. 1829
Thomas Tomblin & Mary Mantle 28 Dec. 1830
John Bent & Mary Parsons, both of C.N. 18 Jan. 1831
Charles Beasley & Elizabeth Blount 10 Oct. 1831
William Pole, w., & Elizabeth Smith, w. 11 Nov. 1832
William Frisby, w., & Elizabeth Vines, w. 8 Dec. 1834
Henry Butteriss & Mary Etty, lic. 11 Oct. 1835
Henry Barnes, of Hoby, & Ann Bent 28 Nov. 1836
William Spencer & Ruth Beasley 23 Oct. 1837