Lincolnshire Marriage Bonds and Allegations
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Transcription and conventions used
This database consists of 20,759
entries. It was compiled from the original Bonds and Allegations deposited in
the Lincolnshire Archives, and covers the years 1628 to 1782. The information
in each record of the database is an abstract of all available information that
could reasonably be included - it is not in all cases, a full transcription.
All the bonds
are "Lincolnshire" bonds. Usually the places outside Lincolnshire
where marriages were to take place (Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland,
Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Hertfordshire etc.) were in the old Diocese
of Lincoln, however, there are some places specified which are in counties that
were not, e.g. Yorkshire. See Coverage section for further details.
A single record in the database
comprises the following fields - there may be more information in the original
record: -
- Surname of 1st spouse - Generally only complete
surnames have been included, however some partial surnames (missing letters
represented by a "-" [dash] and blank entries have been included when the
corresponding Surname of the other intended spouse is complete.
- Forenames - Partial (missing letters
represented by a "-" [dash] or blank forename entries have been included.
- Status - the marital status of the first intended spouse.
A letter “S” denotes Single status,
“W” denotes Widower/Widow.
This field can be blank when the status is not given.
- Age - For Age a number of compromises have been made:
- There are some cases where age in the bond is given as “under 21”.
In these cases age 20 has been used and “under 21”
added in the Comments field
- Not included is the "+" where the bond says
"upwards of 21" etc. so these ages must be taken as approximate,
and 21 could mean somewhere between 21 and 70!
- When an age is unclear this field has been left blank and
a reference made in the Comments field to what could be deciphered.
(E.g. Groom age unclear (3?))
- This field can also be blank when an age has not been given.
- of Parish - Entries can be a "Y" if the person is
of one of the parishes given in the Parish column
or "N" if they are not.
Blank if their place of residence was not given, or if it was not specific
enough to determine what to put in this column
- Parish - The parish or parishes given on the bond or allegation
as the place or places where the marriage was to take place.
If no parish was given, or was missing, and the marriage could not be found
elsewhere, "Not Stated" has been entered.
Some of the intended marriages were to take place in other counties and
where this is the case the Chapman County code has been suffixed
to the Parish name.
Some of the intended marriages specified more than one place for the marriage
and there are some cases where these places are each in different Counties.
See Coverage section for Counties recorded.
- Surname of 2nd spouse - Generally only complete surnames have been included,
however some partial surnames (missing letters represented by a
“-” [dash] and blank entries have been included when the
corresponding other spouse's surname is complete.
- Forenames - Partial (missing letters
represented by a "-" [dash] or blank forename entries have been included.
- Status - Describes the marital status of
the intended spouse. A letter “S” denotes Single staus,
“W” denotes Widower/Widow.
This field can be blank when the status is not given.
- Age - For Age the same compromises have been made for both spouses.
- of Parish - "Y"
if the person is of one of the parishes given in the Parish field or
"N" if they are not. Blank if their place of residence was not given,
or if it was not specific enough to determine what to put in this column
- Year - The Year of the bond. The
dates must be considered "old style" before 1752 as the bonds are
indexed by year from 25th March to 24th March
- Comments - Used to record variations of spelling
of the surnames, aliases, differences in other information such as ages in
bonds and allegations where there are two documents for one entry, etc.
- "see allegation"
indicates that the complete allegation contains additional information not
included in this index.
- "Marriage Index"
indicates that information has been added from the Lincolnshire Family History
Society Marriage Indexes.
- Lincoln Archives
Document Ref - Examples:
"Alleg 4/72" is the reference to an Allegation
Book (Alleg 4) and a Page Number (72). These are all in Latin, and many of the
pages are "repaired" by being covered by brown paper! The Allegations
contain information other than what is in the database such as whether parents
had given permission, whether parents were alive or dead etc. and sometimes the
information differs from the bond (where there is one).
"MB 1628/101" is the reference to a bond, a single
sheet of paper, or sometimes two or three pieces of paper - with the same
reference as noted in the comments column. MB = Marriage Bond, 1628 is the year
and 101 is the reference to the individual bond. Many of the Bonds are in a bad
condition (also noted in the comments column) and they are filmed up to 1811.
However, some of the very fragile ones, some of which are in small pieces, will
not have been filmed. Where there is a Bond and also an entry in the
Allegations Books to the same event the information has been amalgamated for
the database, and this is when "See Allegations" appears in the
comments column.
There are two odd ones, one found on the back of an
inventory and another found on the back of an administration document, with the
appropriate references given.
Coverage
No attempt has been made to list
geographical coverage by Parish within each County, since many records give
more than one alternate Parish, and as stated above some alternative Parishes
are in different Counties. Some of the intended marriages specified more than
one place for the marriage and there are some cases where these places
are each in different Counties, but the overall coverage is as follows:
| County | No. of entries |
|
Cambridgeshire
|
1 |
| Hertfordshire |
2 |
| Huntingdonshire |
7 |
| Leicestershire |
50 |
| Lincolnshire |
20,607 |
| Norfolk |
1 |
| Northamptonshire |
28 |
| Nottinghamshire |
10 |
| Rutland |
49 |
| Suffolk |
1 |
| Yorkshire |
3 |
Checking
All the entries have been checked.
Grouping
There is no grouping within this database.
Abbreviations and Codes
- Chapman County Codes have been used in the Parish field.
Contact details
How to buy
A CD containing the database plus the full abstracts from the
Allegations Books is being prepared for publication in the future,
please refer to the web site: www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk
for current status.
Copyright and disclaimer
© Trustees of the Lincolnshire Family History Society.
While every care has been taken in the preparation of the index
users are advised to view the originals of the appropriate Bonds
and Allegations (or facsimiles thereof, e.g. microfilm) and to form
their own interpretation. The Lincolnshire Family History Society
accepts no liability for any errors or omissions that remain
(although they would welcome notification of alternative
interpretations of the registers.)
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