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Old 28-09-11, 06:20
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What's this???

"The Monthly Magazine; or, British Register, Vol. IX", pages 402, 596 and 601 have Naylors, including:

Seems to be headed "July 1, 1800." (straddling pages 600 and 601).

Married. At Leeds,[...] Mr. Naylor, of Cleckheaton, woolstapler, to Miss Armitage, of Woodhouse Hill.

http://books.google.com/books?id=P1A...Naylor&f=false
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Old 28-09-11, 07:16
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Janet, that will be this one:

Elizabeth Armitage
Marriage 7 Jun 1800
Leeds, St Peter (Leeds Parish Church)
Spouse Richard Naylor
Occ woolstapler
By licence
Both of this parish!!!
witnesses Obadiah Brooke and Hannah S?arr
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Old 28-09-11, 07:37
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lol!!

http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/...obediah-brooke

I'm getting distracted - there's loads about OB!
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Thanks everyone.......I have been going through those links. A lot of the "Eyre" entries are actually for 'Eyre St' 'Eyre Lane' etc.

I need to find a will for Joseph Naylor of Ossett (in 1739 anyway) who had his son George baptised in Dewsbury in 1739.
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I don't have time to read the whole thread, but there's an old thread here that covers a lot of the same ground, which may be useful for reference:

http://genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum...hlight=linfitt

I said on that thread:

I've been trying to extract a bit more information from the Google book snippet; the page number is 79, and the heading on that page is "Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer, 1795", so I would guess that "of this town" means from Leeds.

http://books.google.co.uk/books?ei=1...#search_anchor

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Old 29-09-11, 06:05
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Leeds and Wakefield are about ten miles apart.
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