Individual Details
Elizabeth LAMBERT
(1696 - 1719)
Events
Birth | 1696 | ||||
Marriage | 22 Aug 1718 | Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England, Great Britain - Uriah MESSITER Snr | |||
Death | 1719 | ||||
Burial | 20 Oct 1719 | Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, England, Great Britain |
Families
Spouse | Uriah MESSITER Snr (1700 - 1769) |
Child | Uriah MESSITER Jnr (1718 - 1799) |
Notes
Marriage
ref: Wiltshire England Church of England Births Marriages and Burials - ref: Wiltshire England Marriages - Uriah Messiter and Elizabeth Lambert were marriedBurial
Month of burial unclear. Appears to say "Oct 20 Elizabeth Lambert was buried in woollen only"The Burying in Woollen Acts 1666–80 were Acts of the Parliament of England (citation 18 & 19 Cha. II c. 4 (1666), 30 Cha. II c. 3 (1678) and 32 Cha. II c. 1 (1680)) which required the dead, except plague victims and the destitute, to be buried in pure English woollen shrouds to the exclusion of any foreign textiles.
Enforcement
It was a requirement that an affidavit be sworn in front of a Justice of the Peace (usually by a relative of the deceased), confirming burial in wool, with the punishment of a £5 fee for noncompliance. Burial entries in parish registers were marked with the word "affidavit" or its equivalent to confirm that affidavit had been sworn; it would be marked "naked" for those too poor to afford the woollen shroud.
The legislation was in force until 1814, but was generally ignored after 1770. The 1666 Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863.