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"Marriage: June 22, 1578. Roger c.u.mber and Joyce Arden."
Christ Church, Newgate Street:
"Burial: Anne Arden, a prisoner, Jan. 31, 1733."
Registers of St. Michael's, Cornhill:
"Marriage: June 8, 1675. John Arden and Elizabeth Briscoe, by Lic."
"Robert Ardone and Agnes Holder, Aug. 29, 1565."
"Christenings: Dec. 6th, 1670. Thomas, son of John Arden and Mary his wife, Dec. 6, 1670."
"Richard, son of John Arden and Mary his wife, Dec. 20, 1672."
"Aug. 20, 1683. Alice, daughter of John Arderne and Elizabeth his wife."
"May 25, 1686. Ralph, s. of John Ardern and Elizabeth his wife."
"Burials: Sept. 9, 1674. Mary, d. of John Arden and Mary his wife."
"Thomas, son of John Arden the Parish Clerk in the Churchyard, Ap. 24, 1679."
"Thomas Arden, a Stranger, in the Cloister, May 20, 1705."
Chancery Proceedings in reign of James I.:
B.A., 2, 8. Arderne _v._ Arderne.
B.A., 5, 70. Arden _v._ Askrigg.
B.A., 7, 49. Arden _v._ Biddulph and others.
B.A., 8, 16. Ardern et al. _v._ Rysbrook et al.
B.A., 9, 28. Arden _v._ Hodges et al.
B.A., 10, 26. Arden _v._ Hodges.
B.A., 4, 13. Ardern _v._ Greenfield, etc.
B.B., 20, 28. Browne Mil. _v._ Arden et al.
Will in the Public Record Office, 5 G.T., p. 20: "No. 8.
John Arden, 16 May, 1718."
FOOTNOTES:
[581] Robert Arden purchased another tenement from him and his wife Agnes in 1619.
[582] Robert Arden purchased another tenement from John Palmer in 1529.
[583] Adam Palmer and Hugh Porter were trustees for Robert's settlements on his daughters.
[584] In St. Mary's, Warwick, a marble monument bears similar arms sacred to the memory of "Franciscus Chernocke of gen. antiqua. Baronet cognominum in com. Bedford, familia oriundus. Obiit 1727, aet. 69."
[585] Lieutenant, R.N.; died, _s.p._, 1691. Mrs. Elwes died, _s.p._, 1718 (Marshall's "Genealogist," i. 149).