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The marriage above, between Richard Beighton and Jane Smith, provides a good exemplar for for the i-g-h-t sequence of letters in this handwriting.

Indeed it does. Thank you.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: 1634 handwriting!
« on: Monday 22 July 24 14:00 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks!

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: 1634 handwriting!
« on: Monday 22 July 24 13:00 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both. I'd seen the Wridete entry but wasn't convinced. Wrighte sounds a much better option.

Thanks again.

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Hi, Can anyone decipher the bride's surname on the very last entry here? It is that blurry!
John Burgin married Ellen ?????
Also any idea of the day?
Thank you.

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Bit of a gruesome tale in that newspaper article. Fancy sending someone home with their arm shredded  :o

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Thanks all, I'll have a look at the newspaper.
I too, could not find in 1841.
Finally, yes I did know about the infirmary. The death cert all has Piccadilly Infirmary as place of death.

Thanks again for all the information. Much appreciated.

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thank you both. I think that's right. I've just been coming to the conclusion that the last bit was 'dance' or 'dence'.

Thanks again.

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E Tomlinson, surgeon in ??????????? infirmary.

Not sure if the word would refer to his speciality, or a place name because my man died at Piccadilly Infirmary but it clearly doesn't say that.

Thanks.

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Thank you so much  :-*

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