Meaning of "œt"

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Meaning of "œt"

Legg inn av Gjest » 11 jul 2007 22:10:21

I find in several Visitations "œt", but I don't know what it means and
googling has not helped. An example from Dugdale's Visitation of
Yorkshire -----------, a merchant in Virginia, œt 32, an. 7◦ 1765.
Any help will be appreciated.

Don Stone

Re: Meaning of "œt"

Legg inn av Don Stone » 11 jul 2007 22:32:44

ancestry@maloneylaw.com wrote:
I find in several Visitations "œt", but I don't know what it means and
googling has not helped. An example from Dugdale's Visitation of
Yorkshire -----------, a merchant in Virginia, œt 32, an. 7◦ 1765.
Any help will be appreciated.

I believe "aet" is an abbreviation for the Latin "aetas/aetatis",
meaning age(d).

-- Don Stone

Renia

Re: Meaning of "œt"

Legg inn av Renia » 11 jul 2007 22:34:39

ancestry@maloneylaw.com wrote:

I find in several Visitations "œt", but I don't know what it means and
googling has not helped. An example from Dugdale's Visitation of
Yorkshire -----------, a merchant in Virginia, œt 32, an. 7◦ 1765.
Any help will be appreciated.



Age 32 years

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