Liz,
What survives is in the County Record Office, but according to their web
site that's not much! I also seem to recall that there is a published
version in the Bath Ref Library, but which only has a few names from the
first half of the 17th century - I'll have a look later on today. The
Philimore guide also states that some earlier entries were copied into
the surviving register - I did ask the on line parish clerk whether any
Catleys were amongst them, but she has not replied as yet. I have also
come across a reference to a John Catley in the printed 1641 Lay
Subsidy, but unfortunately the Protestation Returns of the same date do
not seem to have survived for the north and east of the county, which is
very frustrating as they look very interesting for the south and the
west!
Do you know whether anyone has ever investigated what survives of the
parish chest documents for MSN? It is possible they might throw some
light on the Emery/Thomas connection or the problem of the two (or is it
three?) James and Marys.
Regards
Andrew
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Subject: Re: [CATLEY] Thomas of Welton eliglbe for jury service 1748.
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Liz- The LDS catalogue shows film of BTs for MSN going back to 1594. But
it's not indexed as far as I know.
Nigel
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On 27 Jun 2011, at 22:31, "lizcordingley"
<lizcordingley(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
The parish records for MSN have been lost prior to 1697 but would the
BT
still survive and if so where would you find them.
Liz
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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 2:23 PM
Subject: [CATLEY] Thomas of Welton eliglbe for jury service 1748.
Came across the following whilst looking for something else in Bath
Reference Library and thought that those of you descended from Thomas
of
Welton might be interested.
Regards
Andrew
> From the Somerset Jurors list 1748, transcribed by Adrian James Webb
"A duplicate of the Names and Places of Abode of all such Persons
qualified
to serve on Juries...delivered to the Justices of the Peace in open
court in
the General Quarter Session of the Peace held in and for the County
aforesaid at the Castle of Taunton on Tuesday, the fourth day of
October in
the twenty second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the
Second...."
"Thomas Catley of Welton Tything, Chewton Hundred."
There was no record in this source that he actually was called to
serve on a
jury.
Context;
7-8 William III c32 (1695-6)
Made provision for an annual return from parish constables to Quarter
Sessions of a list of those qualified to serve on a jury. To be
eligible a
man had to be aged 21-70, with land worth more than ?10 a year, or a
leasehold to the value of ?20 or more a year.
3 George II c25 (1729-30)
Any parish officer can inspect the Poor Rates, Land Tax etc and
extract
names of persons qualified, each year, at least 20 days before the
feast of
St Michael the Archangel, and upon two or more Sundays affix to the
door of
the parish church, or any other place of worship, a true and exact
list of
all such persons intended to be returned to the Quarter Sessions of
the
Justices of the Peace.
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