. The Wedgwoods: being a life of Josiah Wedgwood; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early potteries of Staffordshire. o o a o. 01 O M !hi O oo o Q <// //////////? josiAH Wedgwoods marriage. 157 January, in the year One Thousand Seven Hundi-ed and Sixty-four,by me, John Habding, Curate. This marriage was solemnised between us, Jos. Wedgwood,* Sabah Wedgwood. In the presence of E,D. Wedgwood, *Jis-o. Clark. The Richard Wedgwood, one of the witnesses to themarriage, was, of course, Richard Wedgwood of Smallwood,the


. The Wedgwoods: being a life of Josiah Wedgwood; with notices of his works and their productions, memoirs of the Wedgwood and other families, and a history of the early potteries of Staffordshire. o o a o. 01 O M !hi O oo o Q <// //////////? josiAH Wedgwoods marriage. 157 January, in the year One Thousand Seven Hundi-ed and Sixty-four,by me, John Habding, Curate. This marriage was solemnised between us, Jos. Wedgwood,* Sabah Wedgwood. In the presence of E,D. Wedgwood, *Jis-o. Clark. The Richard Wedgwood, one of the witnesses to themarriage, was, of course, Richard Wedgwood of Smallwood,the father of the bride. The Wedgwoods of Smallwood were descended from Aaron,the sixth son of Grilbert, from whom also the Big Houseand Red Lion families were derived, while Josiah wasdescended, as I have already shown, from Thomas, the thirdson of Gilbert, and, therefore, elder brother to Aaron. Thesimple table on the next page, which I have drawn up, leavingout the collateral branches and descents, will show the rela-tionship that existed between the great Josiah and his bride,and also both his and her descent, through several genera-tions, from the Wedgwoods of Harracles and Leek. By


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