A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 2 of 3Howard, George Elliott
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A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 2 of 3
Howard, George Elliott
Families; Marriage -- History
"Know all men by these p^{re}sents that Wee John Harris of the
Isle of Shoales ffisherman and Jabesh Negus of Boston Carpenter
are houlden and firmely bound vnto his Excellency S^r Edmund
Andros Kn^t Cap^t G[~r]all and Governour in Cheife vnder his most
Sacred Ma^ty James the Second King of England ec in and over
the Territory & Dominion of New England ~ In two Hundred pounds
Currant money of New England aforesaid to be paid to his said
Excellency S^r Edmund Andros his Executo^rs Admin^rs or Assignes.
To which payment well and truly to be made Wee bind ourfelves and
each of vs and each of our heires Executo^rs and Administrato^rs
Joyntly and feurally in the whole and for the whole firmely by
these p^{re}sents. Dated the 24th day of June Anno Dni 1587 Annoq
R R Jacobii Secdi nunc Anglice ec Tertio.
"The Condicon of this Obligãcon is fuch That if hereafter there
fhall not appeare any Lawfull Lett or Impediment by reason of any
p^{re}contract Consanguinity Affinity or any other Lawfull meanes
whatsoeur But that the above said John Harris and Mary Sparks of
Ipswich Spinster may Lawfully solemnize Marriage togeather; And
in the same afterwards Lawfully remaine and Continue Like man and
wife~ according to the Lawes in that behalfe made and provided
That then this Obligac[~c]on to be void or else to Remaine in
full force & virtue.
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"Signed Sealed and Deliured [Signed] John Harris |Seal|
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"In the p^{re}sence of vs. [ " ] Jabesh Negues |Seal|
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[Signed] "Jn Bonamy
[ " ] Wm Marshall"
The earliest bond is dated June 24, 1687 (1587 in the MS.),
and the latest Oct. 24, 1688. They are alike in all essential
respects, differing very slightly from the above sample either
in form or wording. They are all for £200; and all are executed
in Boston, as shown by the names of the witnesses, although only
six are "dated in Boston." Seventeen of them were witnessed by
John Bonamy, and thirteen by Pe[ter] Heyman. These seemingly were
men who made a business of witnessing in Boston; and all the
other witnesses appear in connection with them. The bridegroom is
always a bondsman. In one case, that of the fifteenth bond, dated
March 5, 1687/8, the other signer is a woman, but not the bride.
The other bondsman is never of the same name as the bride to be.
The places of residence are Salem, Boston, Piscataqua, Nevis, and
Plymouth; the counties of Bristol, Suffolk, and Plymouth; while
in one case the man is from "Rhode Island."]
[Footnote 396: TRUMBULL, _Hist. of Conn._, I, 372; HOLLISTER,
_Hist. of Conn._, I, 317.]
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