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From: Beth Bond [mailto:suntanr2@att.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 10:47 PM
To: Jane(a)Henio.Muc.De
Subject: PML Search Result matching cockshott or cockshutt or
Cocksheet
or Cocksh*
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Source: NYC-ROOTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [NYC] Dec. 1901 NY marriages.
Hi all,
Here are 3 marriages from "The New York Times," Thursday, Decmber 5,
1901
issue:
BALL-SAYRE.-On Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the residence of the bride's
sister,
Mrs. Herbert Cockshaw, 58 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, by the Rev.
Abbott E.
Kittridge, D. D., Edna Josephine, daughter of Mrs. Edward Sayre, to
Thomas
Arthur Ball of New York.
the late John T. Agnew, and Edmund Howard Martin.
I hope this helps someone!
Beth
suntanr2(a)worldnet.att.net
FYI :-)
>From Alan Longbottom at Pudsey.
Jane
I have been looking at the Transactions of
Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
2nd Series at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society
Vol 6 2nd Series 1894
p 196 Some Account of the Manors of Eudon Burnell and
Eudon George by Rev Ralph C Purton. B.A.
p 198 Ref to Joane wife of Sir John Lovel who died possessed
of Eudon Burnell in 4 Ed IV. She was the sister and heiress of
William 2nd Viscount Beaumont, and held Eudon etc in 1466his father
and left to
the Parish to keep was buried.
Vol 9 2nd Series 1897
p 037 Selattyn A History of the Parish
by Hon Mrs Bulkeley-Owen
p 042 ref to a Cockshute :-
7 Henry VI. The Bayley was to answer for a Cockshute, lett to
the Vicar of the Church of Condover, iii jd and for the like to
John Dager.
Cockshute, a glade in the woods, down which the woodcock came
and were caught in nets stretched across for that purpose.
The annual rental of these was 4d or 6d, and there was some
competition for them.
[ This might explain a few place name examples as perhaps in the
Cockshott lane which I told you about at Bramley near Leeds]
This was also found - A Beaumont in India.
In a book found at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society
List of Europeans and Others in the English Factories in
Bengal June 1756.
Compiled by S Charles Hill, B.A. B.Sc.
Officer in charge of the Records of the Government of India
November 1902 51 pages.
Includes a reference to - Anselm Beaumont, a Free Merchant,
made a Factor for his services.
Alan