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I have found the marriage record of my Gx4 Grandfather Richard Dean
He married Sarah Ellis on 19 Nov 1804 in Stepney St Dunstan and All Saints - Tower Hamlet (it is available to view if you have a subscription to one of the big family history websites beginning with A)
Against his name it says 'of this parish' and the vicar has then written 'and the hamlet of M&NT'
The bride is of 'this parish and same hamlet' which Im assuming means of the hamlet of Tower Hamlet.
Can anyone give me any idea what the letters M&NT could stand for regarding a parish. (Id like it to be a hamlet in Surrey if possible

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All help really appreciated
Many thanks
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Brook/e - Yorkshire
Holberton, Shilston - Devon
Durbidge, Durbage - Berkshire
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