The parish registers of Addington, co. Surrey / transcribed and edited by W. Bruce Bannerman.
- Date:
- 1907
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The parish registers of Addington, co. Surrey / transcribed and edited by W. Bruce Bannerman. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![contained in this Volume, a reference is given to the same by a footnote under the Burial entries. Readers interested in the Leigh family are referred to the able Paper, with Sheet Pedigrees, contributed by the late Granville Leveson-Gower, F.S.A., contained in vol. vit. of the Surrey Archeological Collections, published in 1880, and also to the “ Visitations of Surrey in 1530, 1572, and 1623,” by the Editor, contained in vol. xlii. of the ordinary Publications of the Harleian Society, published in 1899. The Registers have been paged throughout for con- venience of reference. All blank spaces and pages are noted. Everything within brackets [ J] in ordinary type will be understood as explanatory interpolations by the Editor. The best thanks of the Society are tendered to the Rev. ARTHUR Carr, M.A., the Vicar, for allowing the Registers to be printed, and for the facilities he has kindly afforded the Editor in making the transcript. Special thanks are accorded to him for the restoration of Register A. The Editor’s thanks are tendered to the Vicar and Mrs. Carr for many acts of kindness and hospitality so kindly extended to him during the progress of the Work. In conclusion, the best thanks of the Society and all its Members are due to Mrs. Carr for kindly bearing the cost of re-cutting the inscription on, and supplying a new brass with inscription in the matrix of portland stone, which was erected to the memory of Mrs. Frances Lesly, the wife of the Rev. James Lesly, who was Vicar of the parish during 1628—1652. The inscription on the brass was taken from Aubrey’s “ History of Surrey,” vol. i, p. 43. The work was very creditably carried out by Messrs. Gawthorp and Sons of 16 Long Acre, London, W.C. THE LINDENS, CROYDON, 1907.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29003015_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)