Found what I believe is my ancestor Francis Coleman's burial at St Dunstans on the 22/12/1674 Francis Coleman of Ratcliffe a Chandler. Can anyone read the two words (second looks like an abbreviation) between Coleman and Chandler please? There appears to be the same two words for a burial of a chap a bit further up the page on the 18th December which is a bit clearer but Im not sure about what I think it is.
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Eyes for 17th century burial please on ancestry LMA registers
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Going by the one above, could it be "servant to Mr Chandler"?Gillian
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Suspected that might be the case Heather. Some of those old abbreviations are dreadful to work out even when written fairly clearly. I'd have struggled with several of my Deptford ones if I hadn't already known the word was supposed to be an abbreviation of shipwright.Gillian
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