Aug. 6 Sep. 10 John Reeve and Marie Neuberie, wyd. Sep. 14 Sep. 17 Sep. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Richard Cocke and Marie Berricke. Robert Rennolds and Katherin Lennard. Gabriell Greene, one of the Jurats of this Town, and Joane Duncken, Rychard Goldsmyth and Margaret Odiam, wyd. Evangelist Goldsmyth and Rebecca Wilkenson. Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Robert bowden, of boxley, and Dennis Haule, of this Parish. Wylliam Brydger, of Hettcorne, and Ann Potkin, widdowe. Nov. 9 Thomas Lake, gent., and Ann Emiot;* with a Lycense from Canterbury. Dec. 8 Dec. 8 Arthur Stevenson, cooke, and Jane Powlter. Jan. 19† William Vigian and Patience Malyme.‡ Jan. 20† John Jonson and Elizabeth Horne. George Towne and Maria Shorte. John Cutberd and Pacience Becher. John Waller, gent., and Annie Pix; by Lycence out of the Court of Sep. 13 Robert Post and Rose Clocke. 4 Oct. 18 Samuel Lampert, of Tunbridge, and Margerie Parkes, wyddowe. William Harrison, of London, and Katherin Downe, of this Towne; with Lycence. Lawrence Robinson and Sara Car. Edward Ware and Agnes Harryson. Robert Wooderotte and Samewell Erley, wyd. Thomas Smyth and Jone Bridger, wyd. 1597. Peter Browne, of Canterburie, and Ann Esden, wyddowe, of this towne. William Evans, of barminge, and Elizabeth broke, da. of Robert Broke, * Spelt "Emyot" in the Cant. Dioc. Reg. of Licences. †These two are transposed in the Register. In Cant. Transcript, "Maylem." § In Cant. Transcript, "Stephen Blynde, shoemaker, to Sandrian Astyn.' Of Sevington, near Ashford. Berry (Kentish Pedigrees,' p. 160) calls her Wastnes, as da. and coh. of William Wastnes. July 18 Oct. 9 Nov. 21 * William Henman and Bennet Rich, wyd.; by a Lycence from Canterburie. William ffreman and Katherin Tayler; with a Licence from Canterburie. Nov. 14 April 30 John Vigian and Marie Argor. May 8 Wylliam Bassocke and Micoll Ramsden, of Cranbroke; per testimonium Thomas Buttresse and Joane Sparrow, widdow. Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Thomas Goslinge and Joane Henricke. Edward Shininge and [blank] Briger, § wedowe, of Staplehurst; per licentiam Georgii Newman. William Goall and Anne ffowle, weddow. Henrie Howse and ffrauncis Peyrt. Anthonie Graye and Ann Lorkin. Jan. 2 Stephen Philpotte and Tomson Ore. Jan. 15 Thomas Ore and Dorothie Howe. * "Birche" in the Cant. Dioc. Reg. Entered in the Cant. Dioc. Reg. as "William Beare, of Herne, and Ellina Hookes." In Cant. Dioc. Reg., "Edward Sheman and Joanne Bridger." Gervaise. Louis Gervaise,1 hosier (marchand linger) in Paris. Marguerite Dufresne, abjured Protestantism. | | | Paul, b. 1653. Isaac de Monnier, Secrétaire des Finances Daniel, b. 1656. to Duke of Orleans. .... 1661. Peter Berchett of London, Mary Suzanne, painter, b. 8 Aug. 1658; d. 1 Jan. 1720. Will dated 9 Jan. 1719-20; proved 9 Francis, b. 1657. May 1720. (P.C.C., 100 Shaller.) Marianne, 1665. Isaac Gervaise, dead in 1739. Judith Mary, dau. of Thomas Amyot and Judith Cavalier. Will dated 16 Nov. 1757; proved 10 Jan. 1758. (P.C.C., 12 Hutton.) Peter Gervaise of Hammersmith, gent. Will dated 25 Sep. 1745, and proved 27 Oct. 1748 by the sister in law, Gabriel Fonace, woollen-draper, renouncing. (P.C.C., 298 Strahan.) Isaac Gervaise of Par. of Mary Ann, dau. of Lewis Mettayer, goldsmith, of For continuation v. ante, p. 28. Olympia, m. 14 June 1748 (" with John Arthur, £5000," Gent. Mag.). jeweller. Olympia Arthur. 1 Banished in 1685 to Gannat; in 1686 imprisoned in Château d'Angoulême; rejoined his son in London c. 1688. 2 The name also appears as des Fraines. 3 He had safely reached London in or before 1682, in which year permission was accorded to his wife to join him in England for a 4 Peter Berchett was employed by William III. to paint his palace at Loo, in Holland, occupying, according to La France Protestante, 15 years in the task. His best known work in England is the chapel ceiling at Trinity College, Oxford. * Communicated by HENRY WAGNER, Esq., F.S.A. Jarritt. The following has been copied from an illustrated "Book of Common Prayer,' 1768; on the flyleaf: "M. Bettey, The gift of her affectionate Mother December 17th -/64;" inside the cover, printed in capitals, on a small leather label: "M. Dafforne, May 8th J772." I shall be pleased to return the original to any representative of the family wishing it. ARTHUR SCHOMBERG. George Jarritt was Born September 24, 1779, and Baptized at Maryleborn Church. John Elliott Jarritt was Born April 19, 1782, and Baptized at Maryleborn Church. Robert Jarritt was Born December 17, 1784, and Baptized at St. George's Church, Hanover Square. Robert Jarritt was born at Spring Grove House, Old Sodbury, Gloucestershire, 29th November 1827, and Christened at Old Sodbury Church. Sponsors, Mr Thomas Iles, Mr Robert Collins, Miss Elizb Iles. Maria Jarritt born at Betty's Hope, Antigua, 25th July 1830 and Baptized at Parham Church. Mary Ann Jarritt born as above, 20th September 1832, Christened at Parham. Margaret Eliza Jarritt born on Whitsunday 18th May 1834, Christened at Parham. Henry Jarritt born 15th October 1835, Christened at Parham. Robert Jarritt Sen' Departed this Life 30th December 1835 at Betty's Hope Este. Genealogical Notes and Queries. SCATTERGOOD. I should be glad to hear of any original MSS., or parish registers, or of any old books which contain anything beyond the accounts given of him in the Biographical Dictionaries, bearing on the descent, history, or family of Dr. Anthony Scattergood (1611-1687), theologian and Greek scholar. He is stated to have published a Bible (folio, Cambridge, J. Hayes) in 1678 or 1683, but I cannot hear of a copy. Can any one say where such a Bible is to be found? Dr. Scattergood married, about 1641, or at any rate some time before 1646, Martha Wharton of London. Has any one come across the entry of the marriage in any of the church registers in London? A son of this marriage, John Scattergood, was living in 1700, probably at or near Market Harborough, and the name may possibly be found in the church registers there. I should be glad to have any references to the occurrence either in MS. or print (previous to 1800) of this somewhat uncommon name of Scattergood. B. P. S. Leeds. JUSTICE. From a copy of THE BIBLE (Geneva Version), London, Robert Barker, 1602, folio:Edward Justice and Jane Kinward | Maried att St Lawrence Church | in Reading on ye 14 :| Day of August | 1697. Edward Justice Son of | Edward and Jane Jus | tice Born the 6 D | ay of June | 1698. H. GOUGH. |