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andygmandrew
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Strange beginning to a baptism entry
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From the registers of the church of St. Nicholas Newcastle 1 March 1697/98. Can anyone help to decipher the words before the child's name? There is also a strange mark at the end of the entry, what does it mean, perhaps short for Uxor?
maddys52
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I think it means - Received, Private Baptism. William was previously privately baptised, and was now received into the Church. (Happy to be corrected if I am wrong!)
horselydown86
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The letters at the end are
ux
with an indication of contraction (the upwards curving line).
The meaning is as you thought.
For the record, written at the beginning is:
Rec Pri: Babt
andygmandrew
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Thanks, that sounds likely.
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