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England
& Wales Hardwicke Marriage Index |
The ParishThe city of Bristol lies in the extreme south of Gloucestershire forming part of the border with neighbouring Somerset. Bristol is located roughly 120 miles west of London and sits on the River Avon at the point where it ceases to be navigable and is served by numerous major roads of which the A4 leads to London and the A38 to Birmingham. Bristol has a long and distinguished history, the pre-Roman Britons named it Caer Briton and the Romans adopted it as Abona. It is as one of England's most significant ports that Bristol rose to become the major city of southwestern England, trade growing the port into a city of well over 100,000 population. Sadly much of that growth was fueled by Bristol's involvement in the slave trade, a trade now subject to revaluation by today's society. Besides the trade and commerce occasioned by the port, Bristol is also a major manufacturing centre and home for numerous service industries; it remains the major place of employment in its area and a major market for produce from a broad hinterland. St Philip & St Jacob consisted of an urban area and also a true sub-urban area east of the main city centre, this area was subject to such growth as to eventually cede a substantial portion as the new St George parish. Bristol has also benefited from modern developments, the Kennet & Avon canal being followed by Brunel's railway line to London and others to both north and south. In more recent times the modern M4 & M5 motorways pass by the city with its own dedicated motorway, the M32 connecting it to the former. St Philip & St Jacob parish covered a relatively small area of the main city centre, its main acreage lying outside the city walls. Bristol is drained the short distance to the nearby Bristol Channel by the Avon through its famous gorge. St Philip & St Jacob parish is sited at around 10 metres above the sea with most of the city at that height or indeed lower, land rises to the height of 80 metres in the suburb of Cotham.St Philip & St Jacob parish was the most populated of the city's parishes with some sources claiming as many as 30,000 parishioners within its remit, the volume of marriages recorded herein being more typical of an average population of close to 20,000. Bristol, being already a substantial settlement, is not specifically detailed as to its assets in Domesday Book. |
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| Register No | Covering Dates | Deposited With | Register Style | Quality Standard | Comments |
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2nd April 1754 - 12th July 1772 |
Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/1 |
Standard preprinted and self-numbered combined Banns &
Marriage register with 4 entries per page |
Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low
likelihood of misreads |
None |
| 2 | 12th July 1772 - 29th December 1793 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/2 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 4 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 3 | 1st January 1794 - 31st December 1812 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/3 | Standard preprinted and self-numbered Marriage register with 4 entries per page | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 4 | 3rd January 1813 - 7th November 1819 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/4 | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 1 Register - Few issues noted and a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 5 | 9th November 1819 - 14th July 1829 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/5 | Nonstandard Rose style preprinted Marriage register, it is nonstandard in not being pre-stamped with its numbering that being left to the clerk to complete | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None |
| 6 | 16th July 1829 - 8th July 1834 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/6a | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 2 Register - not a perfect read but with a low likelihood of
misreads |
None NB This register is bound together with another standard Rose-style register into a single archival deposit |
| 7 | 10th July 1834 - 26th June 1837 | Bristol City Archives - Reference - P_ST_PANDJ_R/3/6b | Standard Rose style preprinted and prenumbered Marriage register | Grade 3 Register - there are sufficient quality issues with this
register to indicate that some misreads will occur albeit few in
number |
Poor handwriting in the latter stages of this register may result
in one or two misreads NB This register is bound together with its predecessor into a single archival deposit |
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Bristol
St Paul
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Bristol
St Paul
Stapleton Holy Trinity |
Stapleton
Holy Trinity
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Bristol
St Peter
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Bristol
Temple
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Bedminster
St John the Baptist, Somerset
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Brislington
St Luke, Somerset
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Yearly date links: 1754
1755 1756
1757 1758
1759 1760
1761 1762
1763 1764
1765 1766
1767 1768
1769 1770
1771 1772
1773 1774
1775 1776
1777 1778
1779 1780
1781 1782
1783 1784
1785 1786
1787 1788
1789 1790
1791 1792
1793 1794
1795 1796
1797 1798
1799 1800
1801 1802
1803 1804 1805
1806 1807 1808
1809 1810
1811 1812 1813
1814 1815 1816
1817 1818
1819 1820
1821 1822
1823 1824
1825 1826
1827 1828
1829 1830
1831 1832
1833 1834
1835 1836
1837
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