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Title: words on the image *COMPLETED*
Post by: Westy11 on Friday 02 October 20 15:11 BST (UK)
The attached clipping of an image taken from Family Search at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6G27-BBG is for the burial of Zabulon NEWINGTON and his mother Agnes.

I have seen a transcription for the burial date for mother and son as 3 Nov 1600 however the dates on a copy of the original look like 2 and 3 Nov 1600.

This difference makes me wonder as to exactly what does the image state?  It looks like it was written in Latin.  Perhaps Zabulon was baptised on the 2 and he and his mother buried on the 3rd.

Am seeking an opinion please.

Westy
Title: Re: words on the image
Post by: Girl Guide on Friday 02 October 20 15:46 BST (UK)
It looks to me as though Zabulon was baptised on the 2nd, then he was buried with his mother the next day.

I am assuming the word before Zabulon's name is baptised but the image isn't super clear. 
Title: Re: words on the image
Post by: arthurk on Friday 02 October 20 16:24 BST (UK)
The first word in the 2 November entry is Christned.
Title: Re: words on the image
Post by: goldie61 on Friday 02 October 20 21:33 BST (UK)

November   2  Christned Zabulone the son(n)e of Thomas
                                     Newingetone
                          3 Buryed Agnes & Zabulone the wyfe and
                             sonne of Thomas Newingetone

   
Title: Re: words on the image
Post by: Westy11 on Saturday 03 October 20 01:01 BST (UK)
Many thanks Girl Guide, Arthurk and Goldie,

Westy