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Old 11-05-17, 17:29
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Default Anyone spot a Horne?

This is the Protestation Oath for Wiltshire:

http://digitalarchive.parliament.uk/...e/n22/mode/2up

The link should open at the page for South Newton on page 22.

The Hornes are in the parish in 1700. The registers are sparse before that date, but there are references in the 1600s.

Two pcc wills for South Newton have a John Horne (smith, of Stowford) as overseer or witness.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...nSearchResults

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...1_310915-00303

They span the period 1642, so a Horne should be there. Anyone spot him? Or was he hiding? I know the Hornes were recusants - but probably nonconformist, rather than Catholic.
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