Burial continued 1787 |
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Elizabeth
Daughter of
William
& Catherine
Lineham . . . . |
August 20 |
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Mary
Daughter of
Frances
Tibbett , Parish . . . . |
September 14 |
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Eleanor
Daughter of
John
& Mary
Aldridge , Parish . . . . |
September 30 |
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Sarah
Daughter of
James
& Elizabeth
Carter . . . . |
October 2 |
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Amelia
Daughter of
Thomas
& Ann
Grammar , Parish Schoolmaster . . . . |
October 9 |
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Thomas
Son of
John
& Elizabeth
Askew , Parish . . . . |
October 26 |
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Elizabeth
Daughter of
Mary
Smith , Base born, Parish . . . . |
November 3 |
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, A stranger drowned in the River Ouze Parish Journeyman . . . . |
November 23 |
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William
Son of
John
& Ann
Gabell , Parish . . . . |
November 25 |
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Rachael
Daughter of
William
Clarke . . . . |
November 27 |
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Ann
Daughter of
Benjamin
& Elizabeth
Thompson . . . . |
December 7 |
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Jane
Daughter of
George
& Elizabeth
Gregory . . . . |
December 10 |
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John
Gough , Alas ! Poor Gough Innkeeper . . . . |
December 24 |
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Mary
Stonton , widow , Parish . . . . |
December 26 |
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Elizabeth
Daughter of
Benjamin
& Elizabeth
Thompson . . . . |
December 28 |
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Total Burials in 1787 .. 36 |
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William
Walmsley
Minister |
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Addendum in 1787
The man found drowned in the river Ouse was discovered to be a journeyman shoemaker belonging to a neighbouring village, owing entirely to the intimate description given of his dress etc. in the Northampton paper.-
Widow Stonton, a pauper belonging to Turvey, Bedfordshire was buried in this parish 26 December. 12 Shillings were due to her of her Weekly Allowance from Turvey when she died which the Overseers for said parish inhumanly kept back …. or rather ungenerously sent ten shillings and six pence to bury her with!
Oh Tempora: Oh 'Mores'!
Particular Memorandum
This year the Church Yard of Hanslope was assessed for the first time to the poor rates, by the express order of one Inhabitant & contrary to the inclination of all the rest - Hard Times! when the common receptacle of the dead of all Descriptions, must be converted to a double purpose serving(?) the living of the dead likewise, mearly to serve the caprice of one man
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Transcriber's note: signed by William Walmsley, Vicar |
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