During the \7th Century. 113 
Female. 
_ Adree (1623). Avis (1642). Denys (1642). Dammeris (1704). 
Good (1622). Honora (1639). Hannoretta (1703). Joyce (1618). 
Judah (1662). Lois (1653). Mighell (1607) ; also used as a male 
mame. Maudlyn (1609). Martyr (1621). Merineam (1696). 
Mierrium (1698). Meriam (1706). The last three are evidently 
yariants of Miriam or Marian. Oliffe (1643). Purnell (1621). 
Practice (1624). Philadelphia (1662). Sinoby (1627) ; see Zenobia 
Delow. Tomson (1637). Thamesen (1655). Winnifrit (1628). 
Xrian (1608). Zenobia (1669). 
St: ae 
On 2lst October, 1669, are recorded the burials of Mrs. Zenobia 
Hitchcock, sen., and Mrs. Zenobia Hitchcock, jun., in the same 
rave. 
“ Ano Doij. 1640. Ano. Carolii 16. 
_ “Given to Briefes by Ric. Stevens & Nicholas Leland Churchwardens ye yeare 
“1. Given to John Ducy Clothier & Tho. Ducy Broadwever both of North 
Bradley in ye county of Wiltes, whose losse was 2 hundred & fifty pounds i*. vi‘. 
“2. Given to ye inhabitants of ye towne of Queen Camoll in ye county of 
Somerset whose losse was five thousand poundes given I say ye 25 of Aug. ii®. vi‘. 
“From ye thirtieth day of August 
Anno Domini 1618, 
' “1. A Collection for John Neale of Ratcliffe in ye County of Midd. Marriner 
prison’ in Lisborne whose Ransome from thence must be 3 hundred pounds. 
_ “A Collecd. for Wootton in ye County of Oxford whose losse by fyer was Sixe 
hundred pounds, but this was not directed to Wilshere. 
“3. <A Collection for Lawrence Beard of Tingmouth in ye County of Devon 
1 losses susteyned by piratts shipwrecke Turkes & French amounting in all to 
@ value of Sixe hund. & forty pounds. 
* “4. Another for Willm Ramsey & John Richardson & Robert Strong 
sptives under ye Turkes whose Ransome five hundred pounds. 
“5. A Collection for ye Towne of Bridport in ye County of Dorset for ye re- 
yring of a haven nere adjoyning to ye said town called Bridport Mouth weh 
as ye only means yt enriched ye said Towne. 
“6. A Collectd. for a church or steple at East Grenewich. 
