
The registers at Bunny begin in 1556 for all classes of entries. The
Chapelry of Bradmore is attached to this living and the entries relating
to its inhabitants are included in the registers of Bunny (indicated by
the abbreivation 'Br' in the following lists). Keyworth and Thorpe-in-Glebis
were also at some periods annexed to this parish.
Some records are marked 'Ord.lic', meaning the marriage was by license
from the Ordinary, in contradistinction to the Archbishop's or Vicar's
license.
From 1556 to 1594 the year in these registers appears to have been computed
as beginning from 1st January, though from 1594 to 1752 the usual method
of dating from 25th March is adopted.

Bunny Church from the South West
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