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Burial Name: Alice Clifford Warriner Maiden Name: Clifford Event Type: Burial Event Date: Event Place: Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England Death Date: 1619 Affiliate Record Identifier: 179195159 Cemetery: Canterbury Cathedral Citing this Record: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7B-31MF : 21 June 2017), Alice Clifford Warriner, ; Burial, Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England, Canterbury Cathedral; citing record ID 179195159, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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Thank you to Gordon Golden for creating WikiTree profile Clifford-1402 through the import of AliceKing ancestors for wikitree201312.ged on Dec 19, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Gordon and others.
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One problem with Alice Warriner's burial in Canterbury cathedral is the register doesn't name her husband - her husband is named as 'Mr Warriner'.
The William Warriner also mentioned in the register is never referred to as Mr. (This is an important term at this time) There is a Mathew Warriner who has a daughter Mary baptised in the cathedral 20th July 1615 & he is referred to as 'Mr. Mathew Warriner' (Mary is buried in the same church in 1636 as' daughter of Mr Mathew Warriner'.) A 'Mr Warriner' also has a son John baptised 21st October 1619 (The burial of Alice is 21st January 1619 which is actually 1620.) Isn't it more likely that Alice was the wife of this 'Mr' Matthew & not William?
Mathew Warriner was a clergyman and rector of St Mary Bredman & St Martin in Canterbury. He was also a minor canon of Canterbury cathedral in the 1630's, as was an earlier Thomas Warriner in the 1570's. (See the clergy database https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/index.jsp.)
The William Warriner also mentioned in the register is never referred to as Mr. (This is an important term at this time) There is a Mathew Warriner who has a daughter Mary baptised in the cathedral 20th July 1615 & he is referred to as 'Mr. Mathew Warriner' (Mary is buried in the same church in 1636 as' daughter of Mr Mathew Warriner'.) A 'Mr Warriner' also has a son John baptised 21st October 1619 (The burial of Alice is 21st January 1619 which is actually 1620.) Isn't it more likely that Alice was the wife of this 'Mr' Matthew & not William?