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i662. Marriage of George Otley and Agness Harrison, 2ist of June. 



1662. Chris: of Micliaell Otley, sonne of Edward of Gressmyre. Novr. 24. 



1732. Burials. Jane, wife of Edward Otley of Great Langdale, was buried September 



the tenth day Ano. Dni. 1732. 

 1 732. Barbary, wife of John Otley of Grasmere, was buried December the third day, 



Anno Dom. 1732. 



1 762. Banns of marriage were published between Jonathan Otley, Basket Maker, and 



Jane Satterthwaite, Widow, on the 2Sth of March, the 4th and nth days 

 of April, 1 762, by me John Wilson, Curate. 

 The aforesaid Jonathan Otley and Jane Satterthwaite, both of this parish, were 

 married the 25th of April, 1762, by a Certificate to Langdale by Richard 

 Steele, Curate there, in the presence of Christopher Grigge and Edward 

 Ottley. 



1763. Chris : March 3rd, Edward the son of Jonathan Otley of Loughrigg fold. 

 1766. Chris: Feb. II, JONATHAN, the Son of Jonathan Otley of Nook House, 



Loughrigg. 



1768. Chris : Novr. 22, Jane, daughter of Jonathan Otley of Nook House in Lough- 

 rigg- 



1792. Burials. April 26, Jonathan Otley of Scroggs, Loughrigg. 



1794. Married. Mr. Robt. Rigg, of Lamplugh, in the County of Cumberland, 

 Schoolmaster, and Jane Otley of the parish of Grasmere, Spinster, were 

 married in this Church by Licence this ist day of Novr., 1794, by me, 

 Edward Rowlandson, Curate, in the presence of — 



Robert Newton. Robt. Rigg. 



Sarah Newton. Jane Otley. 



1808. Burials. March 12, Jane Ottley, of Scroggs in Loughrigg. 



It would seem that Nook House was the old name of Scroggs, where 

 our Jonathan was born, and the change made can scarcely be said to have 

 been on the side of euphony. Jonathan's mother, widow Satterthwaite, had 

 been a Grigge, and one of the witnesses of the marriage was her brother, 

 Christopher Grigge, while the other was Edward Otley, probably brother 

 to the bridegroom. Jonathan, the geologist, was born Jany. 19th, 1766, 

 and christened on Feb. nth. As both he and his brother (who was in 

 the army) died unmarried, the name of Otley is now extinct. His only 

 sister, Jane, was married to Mr. Robt. Rigg, of Lamplugh, in 1794, and 

 died in 185 1, aged eighty-two years. 



