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Relationships with Wigods &c. in other parts (1990).

 As in the South-West some early Wigods &c. located elsewhere appear to have played an active part in affairs of the Church, although no firm evidence of a connection with their South-Jest namesakes has been found. There remain, however, the following possibilities, viz:

(a) that Thomas 'Wygod/Wygood/Weygod, "Freeman of the Coocks", who married in London in 1612 and died there in 1624, was identical with Thomas Wygoode baptised at Drayton, Somerset, in 1575, and/or an unrecorded son of curate Thomas; the freeman's wife had been married previously, so that both could have been mature adults in 1512; and

(b) that Margaret Wigwood who married at Hartley Wintney in 1664 was an unrecorded daughter of John 'Wigwood, the curate's son, buried in Langford Budville in 1661. For probable connection between (a) and (b) see earlier notes.