Church Register
The following is a transcription of page 21 of the Volume 1 of Parish Registers of All Saints, Bow Brickhill  
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1718/9
  Sarah Fur buried January 26  
1719
  Ann Petes buried April 19  
  John Flecher buried April 23  
Baptisms

All on one page headed "A Register Bill for ye year 1711"

  George Son of George & Anne Cross baptised April 22  
  John Son of John & Sarah West baptised May 18  
  Mary Daughter of William & Elizabeth Cowley baptised May 20  
  Sarah Daughter of Thomas & Mary Norris , underlined and "Judith" written above baptised July 29  
  Transcriber's note: Bishop's Transcript reads "Judith"  
  Mary Daughter of Thomas & Mary Sympson baptised August 26  
  Elizabeth Daughter of John & Elizabeth Mead buried November 5  
  Thomas Son of Thomas & Mary Morris baptised December 20  
  Samuel Son of John & Mary Wright baptised December 23  
1711/12
  Sarah Daughter of William & Elizabeth Gaddsden baptised February 10  
  Henry Son of John & Elizabeth Jerrums baptised February 17  


  Transcriber's note: The following entries are on the next page and presumably also relate to 1711.  
Marriages
  Richard Alliss & Alice Arpin , both of this parish, following banns married  
Burials
  John Hunnibone , widower and sojourner, not worth five pounds buried April 4  
  Anne Daughter of Richard & Lucy Cook , infant buried April 11  
  William Son of William & Joanna Farr , youth buried June 4  
  Susanna Daughter of William & Mary Cook , child buried June 17  
  Isaac Walter , housekeeper and inhabitant, worth five pounds buried June 27  
  John Rogers , housekeeper and inhabitant, worth five pounds buried  
  John Gaddsden , houskeeper and inhabitant, not worth five pounds buried October 24  
  John Son of Henry & Elizabeth Smith buried October 28  
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Notes:

There are 2 columns of information on the original page.  The columns are combined above, with the second column running on beneath the first, separated by two horizontal lines.

The years above are according to the old style calendar in which the year began on 25 March, Lady Day.  The entries above for the period January - March 1711 are for 1712 according to the modern calendar.