Can anyone help?
Some of our volunteers are transcribing 18th century churchwardens books and have come across an abbreviation we can't decipher.  In the lists of ratepayers from the mid 1730s to 1750s one man has the abbreviation Cor. or Cord after his name e.g. John Smith Cor.  Over the years about 3 different men have this after their name and we can't work out why.  Does anyone have any ideas?  

All suggestions gratefully received.

Yours sincerely,

Carolynne Cotton
Local Studies, Archives and Museum Manager
Uxbridge Library
14-15 High Street
Uxbridge
Middx.  UB8 1HD

01895 250702

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