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John BRISTOW[e] aka MOODY from 1500's Historical manuscripts in England
Posted by: melissa1 (ID *****1156) Date: March 18, 2009 at 11:18:27
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I don't know if this is anything of interest but it might be.
From the Historical Manuscripts Commission of England dating back to the 1500's I found the following entries all listed under the Marquis of Salisbury [England I presume]:

1594 - Jan. 28 - "4" (Moody) to F. MORSE (this is exactly the way the entry looks)

June 29th - John BRISTOWE (Moody) to _____ Robyn

This entry MIGHT be from c1586 no Year is given-
Aug. 13th - "4" (Moody) to Th. MORE
then right under it is -
Aug. 14th - Confession of Steph. White to avoid the torture and his proceedings with John MOODY.

Sept. 19 - (Moody) under the name of BRISTOW to Th. More

Oct. 10 - Moody to Th. Harrington

Oct. 17, - Jo. BRISTOW (Moody) to "A. Versamen"

year 1594-
Accusations against K. (King??) of Spain's ministers touching English fugitives, Ibarra, Sir W. Stanley, Father Holt, Garrett, MOODY etc.

1590- Dec. 18 - Michael MOODY to Sir. Thos. Heneage
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I guess this particular John BRISTOW[e] also used the surname of MOODY at some point as the name always seem to follow him.
I thought with the Ydna results we now have, that these ancient record entries might be of interest, especially if anyone shares Ydna with any MOODY's/Moodie's/Mudie's. Could be they are actually Bristow[e]'s or vice versa. I'm not sure what the real story is on this man and the records don't give any more details or clues. Hope this helpful.



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