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72 PEDIGREE OF HORTON, OF CATTON. 
Clerk of the aforesaid church on the same day on which the aforesaid William 
was born, etcetera. . 
And the aforesaid Henry Ampe being of the age of sixty-one years and 
upwards, knows this well, because he married Joan his wife in the church of 
Maysham on the same day on which the aforesaid William was born, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid John Bayly being of the age of sixty-three years and 
upwards, knows this well, because he says he had a certain house in Catton 
burned the same day on which the aforesaid William Horton was born, 
etcetera. ; 
And the aforesaid William Smythe being of the age of sixty-seven years and 
upwards, knows this well, because he says that John Smythe father of the 
aforesaid William Smythe, entered on the way of all flesh, on the same day the 
aforesaid William Horton was born, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid William Hukyne being of the age of sixty-eight years 
and upwards, knows this well, because he says that he himself carried the 
Chrismatory * at the Font of the aforesaid church of Catton at the same ~ 
time in which the aforesaid William was baptized, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid William Maylour being of the age of sixty-two years and 
upwards, knows this well because he says that Henry the father of the said 
William Maylour, was Godfather of the aforesaid William Horton, and the 
aforesaid William Maylour was present with his father, by his command, in 
the church of Catton, on the same day on which the aforesaid William Horton 
was baptized, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid William Jeynkynsone being of the age of fifty-nine years 
and upwards, knows this well, because he says that John Batte severely beat 
and wounded the said William Jeynkynsone at Catton aforesaid on the 
aforesaid day at Catton on which the said William was born, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid Richard Taylour being of the age of sixty-five years and 
upwards, knows this well, because he says that Alice his daughter was married 
to John Boldynge in the church of Catton aforesaid, on the same day on which 
the said William Horton was born, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid John Pryst being of the age of sixty-four years and 
upwards, knows this well, because he carried a taper before the said William 
Horton, when he was carried to the church of Catton for baptism, etcetera. 
And the aforesaid John Lessone being of the age of sixty-six years and 
upwards knows this well, because he says he fell from his horse to the ground 
at Catton aforesaid, and broke his leg, on the same day on which the said 
William Horton was born, etcetera. 
In testimony of which the aforesaid jurors, etc., etc. Dated at the above 
mentioned day, place, and year. 
* The Chrismatory was a small phial containing the holy oil used in baptism. 
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