Che Lincoln Record Society (FOR THE ANCIENT DIOCESE AND THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN) VOLUME 23 E H STATE OF THE CHURCH T VOLUME I HORNCASTLE : W. K. Morton & SONS 1926 LIBRARY OF THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRINCETON, N. J. ee PURCHASED BY THE MRS. ROBERT LENOX KENNEDY CHURCH HISTORY FUND. NA’ 67092069. Lb 1926-421 Church of England. Diocese Of Lincoln: The state of the church Sf ah Noe . 7 ™~ Lite Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library https://archive.org/details/stateofchurchinrO1 chur THE PUBLICATIONS OB ad Bs Lincoln Record Society (FOR THE ANCIENT DIOCESE AND THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN) FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1910 VOLUME 23 FOR THE YEARS ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1924 AND 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1925 For SEPTEMBER, 1924 read SEPTEMBER, 1925 For SEPTEMBER, 1925 read SEPTEMBER, 1926 PUBLICATIONS Od DHE (>@ Ghia iar VOL. ul 1. LINCOLNSHIRE CHURCH NOTES, by Gervase Holles, 1634-1642. i) LINCOLN EPIscopAL REcorbs, temp. Bishop Cooper, 1571-1584. , 6, 9. REGISTER OF BisHop HUGH OF WELLS, 1209-1235. 3 4. SPECULUM OR SURVEY OF THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN, 1705-1723. Archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow. rer. ABSTRACTS OF LINCOLN WILLS, A.D. 1271-1526, and 1505-1530. 7, 14. VISITATIONS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES, 1420-1436, 1436-1439. 8. HERALDIC VISITATION OF THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, 1666. Il. REGISTERS OF BISHOPS GROSSETESTE AND LEXINGTON, 1235-1259. I2, 13, 15. CHAPTER AcTsS OF LINCOLN CATHEDRAL, 1520-1559. 16. CALENDARS OF ADMINISTRATIONS IN THE LINCOLN CONSISTORY COURT, 1540-1659. 17. FinaL Concorps (Suits in the King’s Courts) temp. Henry II— Henry III. 18. TRANSCRIPTS OF CHARTERS RELATING TO THE GILBERTINE HOUSES OF SIXLE, CATLEY, ORMSBY, BULLINGTON, AND ALVINGHAM. 19. THE LINCOLNSHIRE DOMESDAY AND THE LINDSEY SURVEY. 20. REGISTER OF BISHOP GRAVESEND, 1258-1279. 23. ‘CHE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE REIGNS OF ELIZABETH AND JAMEs I. Nearly Ready 22. ‘THE EARLIEST LINCOLNSHIRE ASSIZE ROLLS, temp. John. In the Press 21. VISITATIONS OF RELIGIOUS HousES, volume 3. In Progress The Registrum Antiquissimum of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln. The yearly membership subscription is one guinea. Information about the Society will be supplied by the Secretary and General Editor, Canon C. W. Foster, F.s.a., Timberland Vicarage, Lincoln, pe i ( - ‘ « \e incoln LL Jroces e) THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE REIGNS OF ELIZABETH AND JAMES I AS ILLUSTRATED BY DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN VOLUME I EDITED BY CeeVVeme OLE eV ee SA CANON OF LINCOLN AND VICAR OF TIMBERLAND PRINTED FOR THE LINCOLN RECORD SOCIETY 1926 Printed by W. K. Morron & SONS Horncastle CONTENTS PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA INTRODUCTION Sources Clerical Subsidy Rolls Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1571 The Archdeacon of Lincoln’s Visitations, A.D. 1571-2, 1572°3, 1574-5 Liber Clert, a.D. 1576 The learning of the clergy Marriage Erber, Clert,: A.D: 1580 Subscription to the Three Articles, A.p. ee -4 Liber Clert, A.D. 1585 Puritan propaganda : The Bishop’s Visitation Scolares SODAS says ties ; Readers Schoolmasters : ; The Puritan Survey, The Seconde Parte of a Register Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1588 The Archdeacon of Lincoln's Visitation, A.D. ee 9 Subsidy of Armour, A.D. 1590 Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1591 Proceedings against the Puritans, A.D. 1590-1592 A Lost Certificate of the Clergy, a.D. 1592-3 Erber, Clerba sD 504 4 Li Dere Clerh, AiD. L050 : Piper Clevi Aa DAlsooes » ; ’ ; Xi1-XV11 XVil XV1I-XV1l1 XVill XVili-XXll XVI1-XX1 XXi-XXil1 XXll XX1i-XXVil- XXViI-XXXVIIL1 XXVII-XX1X 0:40. 9.0.0.61 XOX! XXX1-XXX1l XXX1i-XXXlll XXXill XXX1LI-XXXVI11 XXXVI11 XXXVII-XXX1X SRKLS XXXIX XXX1x-xl xl xl-xli xl xhii il CONTENTS Liber Cleri, A.D. 1597-1600 ; ; ; xlii Elections of Proctors for Convocation, A.D. 1597 1601, 1603-4 . xlii-xlit Liber Cleri of the Cathedral Church, A.D. 1599- ae, xliti-xliv The Archdeacon of Lincoln’s Visitations, A.D. ive 1600, I600-I . : : : xliv Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1601 , : xlv Lipht-blorse:torels clang ahv>si LOO lemmas seen ‘ xlv-xlvi The State of the Ghurches, a:p. 1602 ; : ; xlvil-xlviil Double Benefices, A.D. 1602-3 . : , xl viii The Accession of James I : xl vili-lii Lethe Glert. “A.D 603 eer . : ; lii-lix Appropriations and Impropriations ; lv Patrons : spay ea? i: lvi Preachers=s 3 ; , ; lvi-lvil WEStecs mae , : : lvii-lviil Communicants : lviti-lix Valuatio Benefictoruin, A.D, 1603-4 lix-1xil Pluralism ‘ : : Ixili The Prayer Book and the Cnet : Ixiii-lxiv The Archdeacon of Leicester’s Visitation, AD. 1604 Ixiv-lxv Liber Cleri, A.D. 1604 . Ixv Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1604 Ixv-Ixvil Nonconforming Ministers : Ixvii-lxxv A Brief of Grievances, A.D 1606 R : Ixxvi-Ixxvil Material for an answer to the Brief, A.D. 1606 : Ixxvil ds Dey Cia 3 eA Dt 007 ee ; Ixxvil Episcopal Visitation, A.D. 1607 : Ixxvil-lxxx The Archdeacon of Lincoln’s Visitation, A.D. 1607-8 . Ixxx-]xxxi Lay Nonconformity . ' ; o> TRXiel sort Papist Recusants = : IXxxl1-XCVi The death of Bishop Cheaete XCVi List No. I—TuHe NaAMEs oF “ THE BETTER SORT” OF MINISTERS, WHO WERE REQUIRED TO CONTRIBUTE FOR THE PROVISION OF LIGHT HORSE FOR IRELAND, AD. 1601-2 , : : XCVI1-Cl List No. II—NONCONFORMING MINISTERS i Cli-CXXXil INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES IN THE INTRODUCTION .._-_ CXXxill-cxlvili CLERICAL SUBSIDY ROLLS. ; 2-32 Lincoln, 2-13 ; Bedford, 12-15; Buckingham, 16-21 ; Hertford, 20-25 ; Huntingdon, 24-27 ; Leicester, 28-32 CONTENTS LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1576 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF THE CLERGY IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE TO THE THREE ARTICLES, A.D. 1584 LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1584, THE STATE OF THE WHOLE OF THE CLERGY OF THE ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1585 : ? Lincoln, 63-94 ; Stow, 95-100; Leicester, 101-113; Buckingham, 1 14-124; Bedford, 125-132; Huntingdon, 133-143. Pluralities, 143-144 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, A.D. 1590 Lincoln, 145-154; Stow, 154-156; pocee a 160 ; Buckingham, 160-163 ; Bedford, 163-165 ; Hertford, 165-166 ; Huntingdon, 166-168 LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1595, Buckingham LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1597-1600, Bedford and Buckingham ELECTIONS OF PROCTORS FOR CONVOCATION, A.D. 1597 1601, 1603-4 Lincoln, 171-183 ; Stem 184- ee Redford: 188. LOse Buckingham, — 196-207- =." Huntingdon, «208-212 ; Leicester, 212-218 THE STATE OF THE CHURCHES, A.D. 1602 Lincoln, 219-232 ; Stow, 233-236 DOUBLE BENEFICES, A.D. 1602-3 Lincoln, 237-242; Stow, 242-243 THE Brown Book LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1603 Sermon, 253-5 ; Bedford, 256- er Brelinenar: Hee ols Huntingdon, 275°2009;.5 Leicester, 286-200; Lincoin, 299-328 ; Stow, 328 LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1598, Stow LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS STOWE, A.D. 1603 VALUATIO BENEFICIORUM, A.D. 1603-4 Lincoln, 355-356 ; Stow, 356-362 NONCONFORMING MINISTERS, A.D. 1604-1606 CLERICAL SUBSIDY ROLL, A.D. 1583 LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1594 Cathedral Church, 375-377; Lincoln, 377-393 ; Stow, 393-395 145-168 329-335 337-353 355-362 363-371 373-374 378395 lV CONTENTS LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1604, Lincoln LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1607 Lincoln. 415-429 ; Stow, 429-431 LIBRI CLERI OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH, AD 1585 1588, I591I, 1599-1600 : : STATISTICS Number of parishes, clergymen, families, communi- cants.;non COMmunicants, srecusants, » iC. sALD: 1562-1564, 1603 . Number of the Clergy . ~ Readers ; Status of the Clergy Degrees Marriage Learning Preachers Pluralities Residence of Pluralists Hospitality Conformity Behaviour APPENDIX I—LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1585 ; ; APPENDIX II—A BRIEF OF GRIEVANCES, A.D. 1606 INDEX OF PERSONS AND*PLACES IN THE TEXT INDEX OF SUBJECTS TO THE INTRODUCTION AND TEXT 397-414 415-431 432-439 441-445 446 447 448-452 453-454 455 456-457 458 459 460 461 465-468 469-470 471-555 PREFACE Manuscripts in the Lincoln Diocesan Registry have supplied most of the texts in the present volume. The Clerical Subsidy Rolls with the exception of the roll of 1583 (pp. 373-4), come from the Public Record Office. The Subsidy of Armour is printed from a manuscript of the Dean and Chapter ot Lincoln. The Libri Clert of 1576 and 1584 are preserved in Lambeth Palace Library. The Libri Clert of 1594, 1604, and 1607, which were kept in the registry of the Archdeaconry of Leicester at the time that the texts were printed, have now been transferred to their proper home, the Diocesan Registry at Lincoln. In the Libri Cleri, where the entries are cast in a common form, the Latin texts have been translated into English. In the English texts the original spelling and, in most cases, the punctuation have been followed. uiltee Writer se tuanksearceduemine the sist) placestto) :Protessor “At Hamilton Thompson, D. Lirr., who has been always ready, with his wide knowledge of ecclesiastical history and practice, to give advice in any case of difficulty. Professor Claude Jenkins, D.D, librarian at Lambeth Palace, has given ready access to the documents in his charge. Mr Sidney A Peyton has furnished copious extracts from the Journals of the Houses of Parliament, and Mr Charles Clay, librarian of the House of Lords has searched the papers of that house in connection with the Brief of Grievances (pp. Ixxvi-vii). Miss F, E. Thurlby, the writer’s secretary, has given valuable help in the task of compiling statistics and making the indexes. Cowon hOs Pi, Timberland, 2oth, August, 1926. a a adm. archbp B. Canon Law B.L. beha. _bp. bred in the schools cate. com. cl. Dees. dv’ disp. dispensed dist. dup. e end. grad. he has to exhibit ho. hosp. ABBREVIATIONS absent licence of admission. admitted. archbishop. Bachelor of Canon Law. ‘Bachelor of Law. behaviour. bishop. see page XXXi. catechize. communicants. clerk. curacy, Curate deacon. degree. dimidium, halt. dispensation to hold more than one benefice. having a dispensation to hold more than one bénence: distance. dupliciter, sc. another benefice held in plurality. excused. endowed. graduate. he 1s bound to exhibit an instrument or document which he has failed to produce when required. honest. hospitable. letters of institution. incumbent certificate of induction. instituted. licensed. lic. pr. literate mar. m. non-com. non I. non-grad. ob’ ord. ordered O. p. parson p’ge approp. p’ge improp. ’ge prop. Pepd.,apat: plur. pr. preb: p’nted prox’ qual’n, qual. qualified Q., quality Og & R. recus. SB. ele?) See. scolarts stip. subs., subscribed t tol. unm , unmar. ABBREVIATIONS Vil licensed preacher. educated, but without an university degree married. minister, 7.¢. priest. non-communicants. non licenctatus. non-graduate. obolus, halfpenny. ordained. ordained. letters of orders present. rector. parsonage (7 e. rectory) appropriate. parsonage (t.e. rectory) impropriate. parsonage (t.e. rectory) not appropriate nor im- propriate. patron. letters of dispensation to hold more than one benefice. preacher, except in the Liber Cleri of 1585, where it stands for priest. prebend, prebendary. presented. proxy, sc. for appearance at a visitation, for which a special fee of 4s. 8d. was payable. qualification to hold more than one benefice. qualified to hold more than one benefice. quality, the kind of benefice. LCCLOUSLECLOLY, residence, resident. recusants. Sacre Theologie Baccalaureus, Bachelor of Divinity. Sacre Theologiw Doctor, Doctor of Divinity. Sacre Theologia Professor, Doctor of Divinity. see page XXXI1. stipend, stipendiary. subscribed to the articles. letters testimonial of subscription to the articles. certificate of toleration. unmarried. Vil unspec. ABBREVIATIONS unspecified. V.(in Liber Clert 1603) Value (of benefice). V., vic. bill bowe caliver, qua. Dor. COMsey GOrsiet halbert las. dancés;iau< light horse MUne. MUS *e.anuisc. Petro : A bridgment Documentary Annals Frere Frere and Kennedy Kennedy Guo: Peel Strype, Annals Strype, Whilgift Synodalta Usher, Presbyiertan Movement vicar, vicarage. ARMOUR (pages 145-168) sc. the equipment of a man armed with a bill. sc. the equipment of an archer. sc. the equipment of a man armed with a caliver or harquebus. sc. the full equipment of a pikeman. sc. the full equipment of a halberdier. sc. the full equipment of a heavy horseman. sc. the full equipment of a light horseman. sc. the full equipment of a musketeer. sc. the full equipment of a horseman armed witha petronel (a wheel-lock pistol). PRINTED BOOKS See below, page Ixx1. Cardwell, Edward, D.D. Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England, two volumes. New edition, 1844, Oxford. Frere, W. H. The English. Church in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 1904. Volume V of A History of the English Church. Frere, W. H., D.D., assisted by W. M. Kennedy, M.A. Visttation Articles and Injunctions of the period of the Reformation, three volumes, 1gto. Alcuin Club Collections. Kennedy, W. P.M., Lirr. D. Elizabethan Episcopal Admuinisiraiion, three volumes, 1924. Alcuin Club Collections. Publications of the Lincoln Record Society. Peel; Albert, MA. DET 7D BULirre) lie occonae Parte of a Regisler, two volumes, 1915, Cam- bridge. Strype, John, M.A. ° Annals of the Reformation, four volumes, 1824, Oxford. Strype, John, M.A. The Life and Acts of John Whtigift, D.D., three volumes, 1822, Oxford. Cardwell, Edward, D.D. Synodalia, two volumes, 1842, Oxtord. Usher, Roland G., PH. D. The Presbyterian Move- ment in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1905. Camden Society, third series, volume VIII. ABBREVIATIONS 1X Usher, Reconstruction Usher, Roland, G., Pu. D. The Reconstruction of the English Church, two volumes, 1910, London and New York. MANUSCRIPTS (a) In the Lincoln Diocesan Registry Bishops’ Transcripts Bishops’ Transcripts of parish registers C. _ Episcopal Court Book, a.p. 1602-1609, containing a record of proceedings against nonconforming clergymen. Ep. Vis. Episcopal Visitation Books. ibd Gs Liber Clert. | Misc. Miscellaneous Papers. PD: Presentation Deeds. Reg. Episcopal Registers. AY Episcopal Visitation Book, A.D. 1604. (b) In the Public Record Office Cent Bishops’ Certificates. Comp. Composition Books for First-fruits. K.B. The King’s Books. (c) Elsewhere Hatfield MSS Manuscripts of the Marquis of Salisbury, preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire. A calendar of the manuscripts, to the end of the reign of Elizabeth has been published, with the exception of the last volume, by the Historical Manuscripts Commission. p AWD ENT AS® eles © Oi halGr bai. p. 1, 1. 7—for Allerton read Atterton. p. lx, l. 2—add Since the Introduction was printed, the present writer, schicfu~ha= Pas liaarlne dae through the kindness of Mr Frederick Johnson, of Norwich, has seen the return for the archdeaconry of Norwich, dated 6 February, 1603-4, ‘“‘of the qualities and degrees in schole of euery present incumbent in the diocese of Norwich, their ability to.preach or catechise (the -peoplen ses tieimenre and conuersation, and the value of their benefices.” The incumbents are arranged in classes under the heads of their several academical degrees, and under each degree they are subdivided into preachers of honest life and conversation ; those able to catechise, of honest life and conversation ; those of evil life, heretofore censured ; those able to preach and catechise, schismatically affected heretofore. Then there follow two classes : (1) ‘‘ Ministers unlearned, noe graduates, of honest life” .[a- large number); fand)) (2) = iMimeters unlearned of euell lif”? [a small number]. A note is added ; ‘** Those who were of evill life haue been duly censured and punished, and such as be ignorant haue been enjoined exercises for then- crease of their knowledge in divinity.’ The words printed in ttalics were added subsequently. This interesting return is now deposited in Norwich castle. . lxv, 1. g—Watts died in 1609, holding the benefice (see p. cxxxi). . xcv, l. 20—for Anstry read Austry. . 39, note 1—the suggestion that Godren is a mistake for Howden must be abandoned. . I-—for flint read Fluit. . 4—for Common read Canon. . 32—for snbscribo read subscribo. . 35——omit Shenly [ Deanery]. . 20—Henry seems to be a mistake for-Henley (cp. p. 137; Reg. XXVili, £04): . 31—Richard Hodgesone seems to be a mistake for WRobert Hodgkins (cp. p. 137; Reg. xxviii, f. 145d.). . 63, last line, and p 64, 1. 3—/or burgley read bromley. . 76, 1. 28—after Andrew omit the full stop. . 82, l. 21—/for Devins read Devius. note 3—after ‘ Deanes’ add rectius ‘ Deaues.’ below, v. 448, 8 ed. Dr Albert Peel, ii, rrr-29. About this manuscript see below, p. xxxiii ff. 7 That is, from performing the duties of their office, ao br INTRODUCTION XXV 6. Gibson, Joseph, [M.a., 1581], parson of Swaby. 7. Grome, Reginald, [B.A , 1566-7], parson of Theddlethorpe St. Helen. 8. Holdesworth, Richard, parson of Boothby Graffoe. g. Huddlestone, John, [bred in the schools], vicar of Saxilby. 10. Hunt, Anthony, [bred in the schools], parson of West Deeping. 11. Kellett, Richard, [M.a., 1581], vicar of Carlton le Moorland. 12. Man, Thomas, [B.a.], parson of Scrivelsby. 13. Munning, William, Me in the schools], vicar of Claxby by Alford. 14. Nelson, Henry, [B.a., 1569-70], parson of Skinnand. 15. Shephard, Walter, [B.a., 1578], vicar of Bardney. 16. Somerscailes, John, [B.A , 1569-70], parson of Beesby. 17. Tuke, Hugh, [M.a., 1575], parson of Silk Willoughby. All these men were Puritan preachers. The Survey states that nine of them were suspended for not subscribing to the archbishop’s articles, and it is scarcely doubtful but that the rest were in trouble for the same FeacOns ill tic ber seven of themseventcen areventered as ‘licensed preachers (nos. 2, 3, 6, 7,.9, 16, and 17), one is an unlicensed preacher Plow mele tate ot preachers;(nOs#4, 5,70, sLO, 12, nl sil aye and 15). No. 1 does not appear in the Liber. The Seconde Farte of a Register contains a petition, [A D. 1584], from twenty-one ‘‘pastors and prechers” in Lincolnshire, asking the lords of the council ‘‘ to regard the pitifull and wofull estate of our congrega- tions and people . . . , which being destitute of our ministerie by the meanes of a subscription generallie and strictly urged now of late by the Bps. officers do mourne and lament.”! The names include the above- mentioned seventeen ministers except Huddlestone and Man; and there are the following additions : 18. Prior, John, [preacher at Donington in Holland]. 1g. Tripler, [rectius Tipler], Thomas. 20. Stravers, [rectius Travers], Humphrey, [M.A , 1574, vicar of North and South Grantham ]. 21. Thompson, Matthew, [bred in the schools, vicar of Anwick; a pluralist }. 22. Wintle, John, [M.A., 1570, rector of Branston, and prebendary of All Saints in Hungate]. 23. Worship, James, [M.a., 1577, vicar of Boston]. Prior and Travers were licensed preachers. Another list of ‘‘ Recusants in Lincolnshire,’ of about the same date, also has twenty-one names.’ This time, Shephard is the only one of the seventeen to be omitted, and the additions are Prior, Tripler [or Tipler], Travers, Wintle, and Worship. None of these men who were suspended suffered deprivation. The present volume shews that Allen, Bingham, Bradley, Holdesworth, Hunt, Kellett, Munning, Nelson, Prior, Shephard, and Tuke, continued to hold the same or other appointments in the diocese, at least until 1594, except Prior who is not found after 1590. Daniel in 1590,* Gibson Peel, i, 226. a 30t0. 2A A. Pee Fel RESO] 42, XXVl INTRODUCTION in 1589,! Grome in 1588,2 Somerscales in 1591,° Thompson in 1589," Tipler in 1591,° Travers in 1586,° Wintle in 1591," and Worship in 1592,° died in possession of their benefices. _ Fulbeck resigned in 1585,” and does not appear in the diocese again. Man, who probably was a Brownist, resigned in 1591,° and separated from the church. On 13 November, 1587, in the church of St. Michael on the Mount, Lincoln, Huddlestone, who had been before the High Commission, in 1584, was deprived of the vicarage of Saxilby, because he, “ regardless of the salvation of his soul, without reasonable cause, has long absented, and still absents, himself from the said vicarage and the cure of the souls of the parishioners, leaving them without the solace of a diligent pastor, and exercising no hospitality.”!! He was one of the lesser leaders of his party, and his absence from his parish may probably be put down to his being busy with puritan propaganda. Richard Holdesworth (no. 8) was, on Io January, 1584-5, appointed by Henry earl of Huntingdon, lord president of the Council of the North, to be one of his household chaplains; and, on 13: March following, he had a dispensation from the archbishop of Canterbury, permitting him to hold a benefice in addition to his present benefice, on condition that he provided preachers in each of his parishes, and exercised hospitality for two months every year in the parish in which he should reside the least.” Matthew Thomson also was a pluralist, although pluralism, it may be remarked, was one of evils which the puritans were constantly objecting against the bishops. Since the puritans had every inducement to make the cases of suspension appear as numerous as possible, it may be taken as proved that twenty-three was the maximum number in Lincolnshire. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM (Lambeth Palace Library, Cartze Miscellanez, tom. xiii, num. 62. Foolscap, paper, 7 folios. Printed below, pp. 47-51.) This return was made in obedience to the archbishop’s directions already mentioned. Most of the clergy, it will be seen, were content with the words ev animo subscribo. A few were more emphatic than the rest, and wrote volens ex antmo subscribo (p. 48) or imo ex corde subscribo, or hits articults consentio et quecunque contra hos articulos nostri temports Sctsmatict scripserunt et docuerunt horreo et abominor (p. 50). The rector of Hardmead subscribed with a formula which he possibly thought was good Latin, fertekles supradictis volens subscribo ; but in excuse it must be remembered that before his ordination he had been a mercer (pp. 50, 119). The list contains one hundred and fifty-four names, 1 Buried at Swaby, 8 April (Bishop’s Transcript). * Buried at Theddlethorpe St, Helen, 28 January, 1587-8 (:d:a). * Pe D2 245902/13;37. 4 Buried at Anwick, 14 December, 1589 (Bishop’s Transcript.) 5 Buried at Salmonby, 9 February, 1590-1 (162.). aa § Buried at Grantham, 13 March, 1585-6 (Parish Register). 7 Buried at Branston, 4 April, 1591 (Bishop’s Transcript). 8 Buried at Boston, 3 September, 1592 (Parish Register). 22P.D,. 1585/30. 10 361d., 1592/9. Strype, Annals, iv, 367. 11 Brown Book, ff. 82-88, 12 Brown Book, ff. 78, 79, INTRODUCTION XXV1 one hundred and thirteen being incumbents and forty-one being curates. This leaves a considerable part of the clergy unaccounted for, because the Liber Clert of 1585 has one hundred and fifty-one incumbents and thirty-eight curates. It is difficult however, to believe that as many as forty refused to conform, for the comperta of the bishop’s visitation in 1585 do not reveal much more nonconformity in Buckinghamshire than elsewhere. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON (Lambeth Palace Library, Carte Miscellanez, tom. xii, num. 2. Foolscap, paper, 8 folios, with cover. Printed below, pp. 53-61.) This, like the Buckingham document, is a return to the archbishop. It supplies not only information about conformity, but also gives particulars about degrees and preachers. Sixty-nine, out of one hundred and seventy, were preachers, whether licensed or not ; and eighty-five were able to catechize. Three others were ‘hardly able to catechize.” Only four incumbents and one curate were returned as ‘ unconformable,’ and even of these the registrar of the archdeaconry says, ‘‘ we have Hopes) Lue rector Of Hatieldvandy the curate of lotteridge “did not subscribe by reason of old age.”! The vicar of Yaxley did not appear by reason of the plague, but a note, added subsequently, states that he was ‘‘ conformable.” ? ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER Strype® gives particulars about the preachers in this archdeaconry : Preachers comformable Recusants Doctors of Divinitie Z None O Bachelers of Divinitie Il I have not yet receaved Masters of Arte 26 certificate of anie, yet I think Bachelers of Arte 32 there are some, though not No Graduates 16 manie.* 87 LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1585 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 72 folios. Printed below, pp. 63-144, 465-468.) Puritan propaganda During 1584, the puritans began to address petitions to the queen, to parliament, and to members of the privy council, professing their loyalty, and complaining of the action of the bishops in enforcing subscription to the articles and suspending or depriving godly ministers for their nonconformity, with the result that they saw unfit and ignorant men put into their places to the spiritual loss of their parishioners. They complained also of the lack of learned preachers, and of pluralism with consequent non-residence. The petitions continued for some years. In 1586, in A Supplication of Some of the Students of the Universitie of Cambridge to the parliament, the puritans say : 1 below, p. 59. 2 below, p. 54. 3 Whitgift, iil, 102, 4 This note is in the archbishop’s own handwriting. XXVill INTRODUCTION , It cannot be denied but this our Universitie doth flourish at this present in all kind of good literature as much as at any time heretofore, the praise being given to God for the same ; yet it cannot be denied likewise but that that part of us which have chosen the studie of the Sacred Scriptures and have prepared ourselves for the holie ministerie do find lesse lawfull entrance into the Church of God and preferment for our labors then in former times, a lamentable thing to be heard of in this gratious light of the Gospel: There are now in our Universitie of Cambridge [ ] ? able men, furnished with sufficient gifts to teach the ignorant people, a common subject to be wrought upon in most places of this land, as partlie we know by experience, and partlie the generall complaints of the people do show, yet for all that, how fewe of us are called to this business with just and equall conditions, and not rather the unlearned ministers, the verie scumme of the people, preferred, to the ruine of Thowsands of soules, to the shame of the Church of God, and the utter ruine of learning. For if we ourselves use some meanes to have entrance into a charge, the covetousnes of patrons is such, and so insatiable for the most part, that there is no waie by them but by simonie, perjurie, and afterwards almost plaine beggerie. So that, inthis great want of labourers we stand idle in the market place all the day, for almost no man regardeth us to use our labours, so lamentable is the state of this our Church at this time (Peel, ii, 185-6). In another document, entitled ‘A meane for the establishinge of a learned and sufficient ministrye’ [a.D. 1586], it is recommended that unworthy ministers be thrust out, and ‘‘that meete men may be placed in their roumes out of the Universities or elsewhere.” If this be done, ‘Oxford will be able presently to yield 194, and if it were reformed, non-residents being removed, bad heads displaced, and the younge fruit cherished, it would yield great plenty in short time. So would Cambridge vield the like, wherin by computation 140 and above fitte men [are] unprovided for; where the like reformation being had, the like fruite were to be looked for” (ibid., ii, 198-9). At first, the queen and the privy council were impressed by the moderation of expression in the petitions, and the bishops’ answers in detence were of no avail. Eventually, however, it became clear that the petitions were part of a scheme to establish the Book of Discipline instead of the Book of Common Prayer, and a ministry of elders and deacons in the place of the orders of the catholic Church.? In the meantime, in November, 1584, the convocation of Canterbury met, and issued (A.D. 1584-5) a set of articles, which were confirmed by royal authority, concerning the admission of fit men to holy orders and to benefices. The last of these articles prescribed that each bishop should, within a year, make diligent enquiry as to the condition, morals, and learning of the ministers living in his diocese, as well as by whom and when they were ordained, and what sort of life they had led previously, and should certify the particulars to the archbishop within the time given.’ Bishop Wickham used the occasion of his primary visitation of the diocese of Lincoln to make the enquiry, and the Liber Clert of 1585 embodies the results of it. _ For this, amongst other reasons, the Liber of that year is one of the most important documents in the present edition. It covers the whole of the Elizabethan diocese, and it is full of information about the state of the Church. The dates and places of ordination supplement the 1 The numbers are omitted. 2 For the history of the period, see Usher, Reconstruction, i, 39 ff, * Cardwell, Synodaésa, i, 139-46, Brown Book, f. Sod, INTRODUCTION XX1X records of ordinations in several dioceses during a critical period, and the dates of institutions provide material for a time when the episcopal registers at Lincoln are defective. The Bishop’s Visitation On 6 April, 1585, the bishop caused inhibitions to issue to his archdeacons, suspending their jurisdiction; and on 8 May, from the manor of Nettleham, he admonished the archdeacons to cite all preachers, appropriators of churches, rectors, vicars, chaplains, stipendiary priests, strange clergymen, schoolmasters, ushers, and sequestrators, together with the churchwardens and four or six trust- worthy persons from each parish according to its size, as well as executors and administrators, to appear at the visitation. Preachers were required to exhibit their licences to preach, appropriators to pay the procurations due, rectors and vicars to exhibit their letters of orders and institution, and their dispensations, privileges, pluralities, etc., if they had any ; and those rectors and vicars who had been instituted by any other form than that put forth by authority of parliament under king Edward VI, or which was in use under queen Elizabeth, or who had been instituted since the thirteenth year of her reign, were required to produce letters testimonial of their assent to, and subscription to, the articles of religion agreed upon in the synod of 1562. Curates, strange clerks, readers, sequestrators, schoolmasters, and ushers were to produce their letters of orders, letters testimonial, sequestrations, licences to teach, or tolerations. Churchwardens and parishioners were to bring their answers to the visitation articles,! and executors and adminis- trators their wills and accounts.” The production of the various documents by the clergy and others was known as the exhibition of the instruments (exhibitio instrumentorum), and for each instrument the appropriate fee had to be paid. These exhibits are entered in the /iber in a kind of shorthand: a. licence of admission to a curacy; 7. letters of institution; o. letters of orders; plur. dispensation for plurality, sometimes followed by the distance to the other benefice; qual. qualli- fication for plurality ; ¢. letters testimonial of subscription to the articles of religion; fol. toleration. Whena clerk failed to exhibit, the words habet ad exhibendum were entered against his name, and his case was dealt with ona later day in the bishop’s court. If, when cited, he failed to put in appearance there, he would ordinarily be declared contumacious, and might probably be suspended : he might even be excommunicated. The sessions of the visitation in the several archdeaconries were appointed to be held as follows: Lincoln, 5, 6, 8-10, 12-14 July ; Stow, 6 and 7 July; Leicester, 16 and 17 July; Buckingham, 20-22 July; Dedrord,) 23) and» 20. july+ and Huntingdon, 24° and 27° July...’ The cathedral church was visited on July 3rd* by the bishop, with Dr Belley, the vicar-general. The visitation was thereupon prorogued to Septem- Bbermeist. —Aiter the text of the? presentswvork thad “been printed, five missing leaves of the Liber Clert, which contain the record of the chief 1 These are printed by Kennedy, ili, 186-95. 2 Brown Book, ff. 51-53d. 3 below, b. xxxii. 4 The date given in the Lider is 2 August, which is, perhaps, the date when that document was completed. J 5 Brown Book, ff. 61, 61d, XXX INTRODUCTION part of the cathedral clergy, came to light in time to be printed in an appendix. The first leaf is still missing, but the names which it contained are supplied in the list of persons cited to the visitation.’ It is noticeable that several of the canons and prebendaries were laymen- The bishop visited the deaneries of Longoboby, Graffoe, Christianity, Wraggoe, Lawres, and Aslackhoe in person in the church of St. Michael on the Mount, Lincoln, on 5 and 6 July; and Dr Belley visited the remainder of the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow. For the rest of the diocese the particulars are wanting. The Comperta The Comperta of the visitation, which are preserved in the diocesan registry, reveal only a few cases of nonconformity : ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Lincoln, St. Peter at Arches—[ Adam Garside, rector] ; they lack a convenient surplice for the minister. They procured one, and were dismissed (f. 5d.). Silk Willoughby—the rector [Hugh Tuke] does not wear the surplice and omits to sign infants with the cross in baptism (f. 8d.). Wilksby—[Francis Purifie, rector]; they lack sufficient books, the Book of Common Prayer, a table for the communion, and a surplice (f. 32). Elsham—the vicar [John Juliane] does not wear the surplice. On 19 August, he appeared and contessed, and was dismissed with an admonition f-sody: BE a asi vicar [James Birch] does not wear the surplice, and says that it is superstitious to use it ; he does not wear a square cap; he does not say the public pravers according to the Book of Common Prayer ; he does not allow the dead to be brought into church. On 19 August he submitted himself, and was dismissed with an admonition (f. 51). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD Bedford, St. Peter Dunstable—Mr Linford [the rector] ‘ dothe neuer weare the surplice but towardes the time of the visitacion” (f. 115d.). Norhill—their curate [Anthony Hodgkett] doth not weare the surplice, and doth not read the ‘ lettanye’ (f. 120). ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM Steeple Claydon—the vicar [Richard Par] does not wear the surplice. After- wards he wore it (f. 85d.). fe yore Elward, rector]: they have not a sufficient surplice . 86 Lee—“' Emme Teacher wife of George Teacher is a derider of thos that professe the gospell and calleth them bisshoppes and commissaries with other names. This Emme baptizeth children privately as it is thought” (f. 94d.). Chesham [query Bois]|—Their minister [guery Robert Herne] doth not wear the surplice (f. 97d.). Fingest—“ Their parson [Peter Rider] doth not reade the lettanye on the sundaies and holidaies orderly ” (f. 103). ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON Kimbolton—The curate [Thomas Dawson] doth not wear the surplice. Afterwards he was dismissed with an admonition (f. 130). Buckworth—[John Cookson, rector]: they have not a Book of Common Praveri(i..130d.); 1 below, pp. 465-8. ® below, pp. 432, 434, 436, 438. INTRODUCTION XXX1 ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER Bushby cum Thurnby and Stoughton—the vicar [Roger Crossley] weareth not the surplice, and readeth not the homilies or the queen’s injunctions (ff. 7o0d., 71). Frowlesworth—[ William Staresmore, rector] : “ there surplic’ is neuer worne.”’ He appeared at Stamford “wher he affyrmeth he weareth it as often as it is brovght vnto him ”’ (f. 8od.). Leicester, St. Martin—The vicar [Henry Lynney ] ‘“ doth not read the lattennay on wednesdaies and fridaies ... he doth not weare the surplis ’”’ (f. 84d.). The Liber The Liber shews what proportion of the clergy had obtained university degrees, and supplies evidence about the antecedents of non- graduates.’ The latter class had come into the ministry from various callings; they had been day-labourers, serving-men, ostlers, husbandmen, parish-clerks, monks, glovers, drapers, tallow-chandlers, shoemakers, soldiers, attorneys, gentlemen. Scolares A large number, 564 in all, are entered as scolares, which has in this edition been rendered bred in the schools.? Scolaris should mean that the man was actually at the university, but that sense is plainly inapplicable here. In some cases it means a person who had spent some time at Oxford or Cambridge, but had failed to take a degree. For instance, Robert Welles, Thomas Duffeld, Simon Buttrie, Ambrose Ward, and others had matriculated at Cambridge.* But the great majority of the scolares had not been to a university at all. They had attended a school in the country, and correspond to the scolares rurales who form a majority of the clergy in a return from the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield in 1592. In that document a man is every now and then entered as scolaris Oxontensis or scolaris Cambrigiensis. In a return from the diocese of Hereford, at about the same time, in which, under the head priusquam fuerunt in ministertum cooptati, a few ministers are entered as graduates, and the rest as scolares.® Capacitas In six entries it is stated of a clerk, habet capacttatem.’ Capacitas signifies legal competence. In three of the cases’ it is set down that the clerk had been a monk. Before the suppression of the monasteries, a monk would need a dispensation to enable him to hold a benefice, but such a dispensation would have no operative value in 1585. Again, capacitas here cannot mean a dispensation for plurality, for in two cases such a dispensation was exhibited. It is noticeable that where there is capacitas no particulars of ordination are given,® and no letters of orders are exhibited, and that capacitas is placed in the entry where the below, pp. 448-52. For an analysis of the return, see below, pp. 448 ff. J. and J. A. Venn, Zhe Book of Matriéculations and Degrees. Lambeth Palace Library, Cartze Miscellanez, tom. xii, num. 5. 16id., tom. xiil, num. 37. below, pp. 97, IOI, 104, II7, 122, 143. below, pp. II7, 122, 143. 8 The entry about John Thomas a/as Smyth (p. 123), who is identical with John Smyth, vicar of Bledlow (p. 122 ; cp. p. 162), is hardly an exception, for 1579 is an im- possible date for his ordination (cp, p. 122), an k® wo YO ~7 XXX INTRODUCTION note about orders generally appears. It may be suggested, therefore, that in these instances the letters of orders had been lost, perhaps, in the case of the three monks, in the troubles which overtook the religious houses, and that habel capacitatem means that the bishop was satisfied that the man had legal competence to execute the office of a priest. Capacitas might imply a written instrument signifying that the clerk had legal competence ; but against this is to be set the fact that habet capacttatem does not appear in the part of the entry which enumerates the instruments exhibited ; nor is any fee paid in connection with it, as is the case when an exhibit is made. Readers At the beginning of Elizabeth’s reign, owing to the dearth of clergymen, and the lack of suitable candidates for ordination, the expedient was tried of appointing readers (/ectores, praclectores) to minister in small parishes for which it was impossible otherwise to make provision. They were to be taken out of the laity, tradesmen and others; any that was of sober conversation and honest behaviour, and that could read or write... They seemed not wholly to forbear their callings, but were not countenanced to follow them, especially if they were mechanical (Strype, Avnadés, i, part 1, pp. 515, 265). Included in fhe Interpretations of the Bishops, 1560-1, was a set of Injunctions to be confessed and subscribed by them that shall be admitted Readers, which restrained the readers from preaching and interpreting, and from ministering the sacraments and other rites of the church, except that they might ‘‘ bury the dead, and purify women after their childbirth.” The readers were enjoined to keep the parish register, and to bring to the ordinary a testimony of their behaviour “from the honest of the parish”? within six months.t In the diocese of Lincoln the readers were not ‘licensed’ like curates, but ‘tolerated’; and the document which they received on being commissioned was called a ‘toleration’ (foleratio).? The reader, on his appointment, with a surety entered into a bond to pay twenty pounds, or other sum, to one of the bishops’ officers, the condition of the obligation being that if he the above-bounden N.N. being tolerated and admitted to read prayers in the church or chapel of N., in the county of Lincoln, according to the Book of Common Prayer, together with the chapters and suffrages appointed by the same, do not in any thing or things touching his said office contrary or otherwise than is in the said book specified and allowed, then this present obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to stand and remain in full force, strength, power, and virtue (Misc., 1609/1). Considering the circumstances of its institution, the order of readers was not calculated to bring much credit to the Church, and the expedient was gradually discontinued as the supply of clergymen increased. Its gradual passing is illustrated by the analysis at page 447 below. It is remarkable, however, that in the archdeaconry of Lincoln the number increased from four in 1603 to twelve in 1611, and returned to four in 1614. 1 Frere and Kennedy, iii, 67. _ ? In 1594, John Roper, ‘curate’ of Wispington exhibited a ‘foleration.’ He signed the bishop's transcript for that parish, at Michaelmas, 1594, as curate, and the transcript for Syston, at Michaelmas, 1596, as curate. He may, however, have been no more than a reader. INTRODUCTION XXXIll Of the twenty-eight readers! in the archdeaconry of Lincoln in 1585, ten were afterwards ordained. It isprobable that most of the readers did not come up to the educational standard required by the bishops. If so, their attainments must, in 1585, have been small indeed. By 1603 the standard was much higher. It is remarkable that, in 1597, Robert Nicholson, Richard Rodes, and Robert Pattison, who were certainly laymen at the time,*? were cited to vote for proctors of the clergy in convocation.® Of Stephen Bouth, reader at Revesby, it is returned, in 1585, that ‘‘ he baptizes and celebrates matrimony.’’* In the Liber Cleri of 1603, Robert Marshall, Robert Nicholson, Richard Rodes, and William Utterby appear under the head of ‘ Incumbent’ although they were only readers’; and in the Libri of 1604 and 1607, readers are in some cases described as curates, e g., William Utterby® and Richard Rodes’. Schoolmasters Schoolmasters are included in the Liber Cler1, because no one was allowed to exercise the office of a teacher, whether in public or private, unless he were licensed by the bishop. Schoolmasters and other teachers were therefore required to appear at the bishop’s visitation, and to exhibit their licences. Bishop Wickham’s visitation articles in 1585 ask ‘‘ Whether the schoolmasters which teach within your parish, either openly or privately in any nobleman or gentleman’s house or in any other place with you, be of good and sincere religion and conversation ; and be diligent in teaching and bringing up of youth ; and whether they be examined, allowed, and licensed, by the ordinary; and whether they teach the Grammar set forth by king Henry the Eighth ... ; whether they teach their scholars the Catechism in Latin lately set forth, and such sentences of Scriptures as shall be most expedient and meet to move them to the love and due reverence of God’s true religion now truly set forth by the Queen’s Majesty’s authority ...; and what be the names and surnames of all such schoolmasters and teachers of youth within your parish as well of such as teach publicly as those that hath in the houses of noblemen, gentlemen, or other private men.* In 1588, again, Wickham issued the same article®; and Chaderton made a similar enquiry in 1598.” THE PURITAN SURVEY In the summer of 1584,!! the puritans decided to make surveys in the several dioceses with a view to ascertaining the numbers of preaching ministers and of those who were insufficient in learning or of scandalous lives. These surveys are printed by Dr A. Peel in The Seconde Parte of 1 Possibly one should be added to this number, namely, John Enderbie (p. 83 below), since, although he is not described as a reader, he is said to be ‘ tolerated.’ below, pp. 424, 426. Liber Cleri 1611, ff. 61, 75d., gid. below, pp. 171, 180, 183. below, p. 81. below, N0ss05,0320, 322,227. below, pp. 413, 428. below, pp. 4II, 426. Kennedy, ili, 193. tbid, p. 244. Sgtltd., Ds 303 9 Cp. 2072.5 11, ETS, 11 See a resolution, dated 1 July, 1584, in the Minute Book of the Dedham Classis (Usher, The Presbyterian Movement in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, p. 36). 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 XXXIV INTRODUCTION a Register. The summary of the surveys is dated 1586,? but the institutions to benefices in the diocesan registry shew that the Lincoln- shire return was made in January and February, 1584-5, that is, about six months earlier than the Liber Clert. The return for Buckinghamshire is actually dated February, 1584-5. The date 1586 has evidently been deduced from the fact that the surveys were annexed to A General Supplication of portentous length which the puritans presented to parliament in the November of that year.‘ In that document they complained about the suspension and deprivation of ministers for nonconformity, and about pluralism and non-residence and the lack of learned preachers. The bishops, they say, have made priests (as thei terme themselves), like those that were in Jeroboam’s time of the basest of the people, not onelie for their base occupations and trades, whence thei have taken them, some having “bene Shoemakers, Barbers, Tailors, even water-bearers, sheppheards, and horse keepers, but allso speciallie for their so great want of all good learning and honestie, as no man will take a number of them to make them his hindes to use them for keeping of his horse or his sheepe. (Neal, History of the Puritans, (ed. 1837), i, 307-11. Cp. Peel, ii, 70 ff.). The puritan survey contains a view of the clergy in the whole of Lincolnshire,> and a summary of the returns for Buckinghamshire. The other archdeaconries are missing. LINCOLNSHIRE The Lincolnshire returns in the Survey are ‘‘ confirmed by the hands and testimonies of certaine of the Q. Mat®s Justices of peace, gentlemen, and others, subscribed under everie Deanery according to their severall knowledge of their Deanries and parishes.’”® The names of these persons are only given, however, for the deaneries that lie in Kesteven and Holland. It is evident from the close agreement of the Survey with the Liber Cleri that the former was compiled with great care. There are indeed many mistakes in the names of persons and places, but these seem to be due to the difficulties of a later copyist dealing with unfamiliar names ; or perhaps of a puritan organiser from London who wrote down the names as they were dictated to him. Thus Sansthorpe appears for Sausthorpe, Belne for Bellue (Belleau), Huttost for Huttoft, Carnethorp for Garnethorp (Grainthorpe), Fliskerton for Fiskerton, Wanibie for Nainbie (Navenby), Buskington for Ruskington, Reckingham for Threkingham, Havington for Lavington; and in surnames, Hillborne for Lillborne, Woodles for Woodlef, Rent for Kent; and by strange confusion, Willoughbie Hughe, rector of Silke, for Hughe Tuke, rector of Silk Willoughbie, and Ezekiel Dubb for Ezekiel Tailor. The last mistake arose through Tailor being a double-beneficed man, and therefore having ‘dubb’ placed against his name, which the copyist took to be his surname. These mistakes could not possibly have been made by anyone who was familiar with the neighbourhood. Peel, ii, 88-184. thid, p. 88. ibid., iil, 94. A note states that the surveys were ‘‘ made the last parliament, and partlie this 2 November, 1586 ” (1d7d., ii, 89). ® Sir Charles Firth, in his introduction to Dr Peel’s volumes, assumes that the return relates only to Lindsey, owing to the fact that the sub-titles of Kesteven and Holland are omitted (Peel, i, p. x). © Peel; 31, 111, 123-9, eB wo dS ~ INTRODUCTION XXXV The Survey gives, under deaneries, the numbers of parishes, of ‘“double-beneficed men,” of non-residents, of preachers, and of non- preachers. The preachers are sometimes characterised as ‘ indifferent preachers, good and bad,” while the nine preachers in the deanery of Yarborough are ‘‘ but soe soe.” The non-preachers are spoken of with contempt: they are ‘‘dumb ministers and readers,!” ‘bare readers,” ‘“dumbe idolles.’’ Between the preachers and non-preachers, are those who are ‘‘able in some measure to exhort” or ‘to instruct.?” It is interesting to compare the puritan survey with the episcopal liber. For this purpose the two returns for Lincolnshire have been Pepi tec heyewillape, rererred tomas the: Liber and, the Survey. Mathematical accuracy is scarcely attainable, for adjustment has to be made for the fact that the two returns were made at slightly different dates. There are also certain ambiguities in the returns. But the chief difficulty is pointed out in the note at the beginning of the puritan return : It is to be observed that in this booke there are often times fewer preachers computated in the briefe somme at the end of everie Deanry, and fewer ministers then are set downe in the particulars of the same Deanryes. The cause herof is, that those preachers are double beneficed and non Residents, and so are numbred in other places where thei are resident: and manie ministers serve two cures either in the same Deanry, or in another, the which if thei should be numbred in everie place where thei serve, or where thei have livings, the number both of the preachers and allso unable ministers will be greater then it is (Peel, 11, 111). Liber Survey Preachers 109 124 Non-preachers 464 460 573 584 The difference of eleven in the totals is probably due to some ‘plurified’ or double-beneficed non-preachers having been counted twice in the Survey, whereas great care has been taken to guard against this source of error in the Liber. Moreover, there was an interval of about six months between the two enquiries. A closer analysis of the numbers of preachers yields interesting results. For the purpose of comparison, from the one hundred and nine preachers in the Liber nine must be deducted, since their names are not contained in the Survey ; and from the one hundred and twenty-four of the Survey eight whose names are not found in the Liber. Liber Survey Preachers in both Lider and Survey 74 74 Preachers in Lider only 26 Preachers in Survey only 42 Totals of preachers in the two records 100 116 It is assumed in these figures that the doctors and bachelors of divinity were preachers. a oe ae 2. Peel, ii, go- r. XXXVI INTRODUCTION Preachers common to Liber and Survey S.T.D. (both being pluralists) 2 S.T.B. (all being pluralists) 7 M.A. (14 being pluralists) 29 B.A. (4 being pluralists) 16 Scolares (7 being pluralists) 15 Non-graduates (1 being a pluralist) 5 74 Preachers peculiar to the Liber M.A. (1 being a pluralist, and 4 pluralists and non-residents) Ii B.A. (4 being pluralists, and 2 pluralists and non-residents) 10 Scolares (1 being a pluralist and non-resident) 3 Presumably non-graduates (1 being a pluralist, and 1 a pluralist and non-resident) 6 Of these the Survey states that three B.A.’s, one sco/aris, and one non-graduate were able in some measure to exhort. Preachers peculiar to the Survey M.A. (3 being pluralists) BrAt I Scolares (1 being a pluralist, and 1 a pluralist and non-resident) 13 Formerly a serving-man I Presumably non-graduates (of whom 5 are pluralists) 8 Thus out of one hundred and forty-two preachers, only seventy-four are common to both the records; and there remain twenty-six men who were recognised as preachers by the bishop but not by the puritans, and forty-two who were allowed by the puritan classes, and not by the bishop. That all the latter preached is probable for, no doubt, many ministers took advantage of the confusion of the times, to preach without a licence ; and the puritans denied the right of the bishops to hindera minister from preaching. In the Liber itself one man is stated to be an unlicensed preacher, and eleven others were presumably not licensed. But if the men who appear in the Survey as preachers were those who were recognised as such by the puritan classes, it is difficult to account for the large proportion of pluralists and non-residents among them.! Besides the preachers, the Survey contains the names of forty ministers who are able in some measure to instruct, or exhort, or teach. Of these, the following particulars are given in the Liber. M.A. (1 being a licensed preacher) 3 B.A. (2 being licensed preachers) 7 Scolares (1 being a licensed preacher) 18 Non-graduates (1 of whom had been a serving man) 12 {0 1 above, p. xxxiy. INTRODUCTION XXXV1 The cases of pluralism are 81 in the Liber and 77 in the Survey. The difference may be accounted for by the difficulty in tracing pluralists outside Lincolnshire, and by changes in the interval between the two records. The fairness and moderation of the puritan survey of Lincolnshire are in striking contrast to the returns from some other dioceses. With the exception of the remarks about preachers quoted above, there is in the Lincolnshire document only one disparaging remark, namely, that Sir John Gammon was a preacher, ‘but of verie mean giftes,” and double-beneficed.1. The bishop’s /iber is even more sombre reading than the puritan survey. On the other hand the surveys of Cornwall, Nortolk, and Warwickshire’ represent the clergy as so generally neglectful and wicked that, bad as the state of the Church was, it is difficult to accept them as trustworthy evidence. Bancroft, bishop of London, speaks of them as being ‘‘in manner of Heathenish Libels.” ° BUCKINGHAMSHIRE It is unfortunate that The Seconde Parte of a Register gives no more than a summary of the puritan return for Buckinghamshire’ : A shorte view of the whole estate of the ministerie in the Cuomt. of Buck. february 1584 [i.e. 1584/5] Parsonages and vicarages furnyshed, vet not all resident I50 Curates servinge 60 —— 210 W hereof : Diligent preachers 14 Preachinge now and then 16 non-residents learned 6 Double beneficed learned 9 Rien RAS Unlearned and unprofitable non-residents 3 Double beneficed unlearned 8 Parsons, Vicars and Curats, Unlearned and unprofitable 139 160 205 Of this number infamous 26 Note the nomber of fyve w. is wantinge must be supplied in the double beneficed men in the Shier to make upp 5 210 ihe number, ot licensed preachers in’ the Jzber is “seventeen,” The number of incumbents in the archdeaconry as given in the Liber is one hundred and fifty-one,® which is one more than the number in the Survey. The Liber gives the names of thirty-eight curates, whereas the number in the Survey is sixty. This large difference cannot be accounted for ; for if the twenty-two additional curates in the Survey were unordained Peels il 123A: 2 ib1d., pp. 98-110, 146-56, 165-74. 3 Engl. Hist. Rev., 1911, 340. 4 Peel, ii, 94; where the return is printed from a loose sheet in the Register. > below, p. 458. 8 below, p. 446. XXXVIII INTRODUCTION men who were commissioned by the puritan classes, it might be expected that their names would appear in the detecttones as unlicensed ; but they are not to be found there. It may be suggested that there is a mistake in the puritan figures. EPISCOPAL VISITATION, A.D. 1588 (Brown Book, ff. ro1-106d. Printed below, pp. 433-438.) The visitation of the cathedral church was held on 3 June, 6 July, and 16 September. On the last mentioned day, the dean and chapter were admonished to correct and reform master John Robinson, s.T.P., the precentor, for that through his fault he had suffered the precentory and the buildings belonging thereto to be dilapidated and ruined ; and that they should compel him to repair and rebuild the same before St. Bartholomew’s day next. The list of the persons cited to attend the visitation is printed in the text. Unfortunately, the Jiber cleri for the rest of the diocese is missing. The bishop’s articles are printed by Dr Kennedy.! Amongst other things, he enquires ‘‘ whether any physicians or surgeons practice physic or surgery without licence of the ordinary.” The book of detecitones°’ of the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow which were visited from 5 to 12 June, by Dr John Belley, the vicar-general, and John Billingsley, his deputy, is preserved in the diocesan registry. The detections shew a few cases of nonconformity : [Parish illegible, query deanery of Loveden]--the vicar does not wear the surplice (f. 5d.). ; Brant Broughton—Thomas Wright, curate, does not use the surplice (7é7d.). Swineshead [ov a neighbouring parish ]—-the curate does not wear the surplice. On 6 July, 1580, he appeared at Lincoln, and was dismissed with an admonition. Be? Bog leford—Mr Patie, vicar there, beat his wife in the churchyard, and is a common sower of discord amongst his neighbours ; and he has two wives ; and he seldom or never uses the surplice. [Later] He is dead (f. 23). [Parish illegible, in the deanery of Bolingbroke]—the rector there in the chancel struck Francis Clarke in the mouth, whereftrom there came blood and teeth. The said rector does not wear the surplice while he administers the sacraments and says the public prayers. On 28 June, 1580, he appeared at Lincoln, and submitted himself as to the surplice, whereupon he was dismissed with an admonition. And as to the striking, he denied it (f. 26). THE ARCHDEACON OF LINCOLN’S VISITATION, 1588-9 The visitation began in February 1588-9, and ended in the following April. The detections do not reveal much nonconformity. Grantham— Master Robert Brian [vicar of South Grantham] does not wear the surplice when he ministers the sacraments. On 14 March, 1588-9, he appeared at Lincoln and submitted himself, and was dismissed with an admonition (f. 17). Sutton le Marsh—[John] East [curate] is presented, because “‘ we have no communion att this Ester nor he dothe nott rede the pesseles nor gospelles... Item sence hecame to the towne he did never weare surplesse.’”’ He confesses to ant 242-6. * The book has been very badly injured by damp, and some parts have perished. It has lately been repaired and rebound. INTRODUCTION XXXI1X Frieston—John Huddleston, the curate, does not say the prayers according to the Book of Common Prayer (f. 48). East Kirkby—Richard Risinge, the vicar, does not say the prayers according to the Book of Common Prayer (f. 48). Barnetby—the vicar [Richard Bateman] does not wear the surplice. [Lazer] he appeared at Lincoln, and submitted himself, and was dismissed with an admonition (f. 107d.). At Cumberworth (f. 85d.) and at Keddington (f. 96d.) they lack a surplice. Grantham—Thomas Yardley presented for denving the laudable ceremonies of the church. He submitted himself, and had to acknowledge his fault in the church there in service-time, and to lead his wife to the accustomed place, where women are used to sit while they give thanks after childbirth, and there to give thanks (f. 21d.). Grantham—Richard Morley “saith the churching of women is a beggerly ceremonie and that all thos which do vse yt do in some respecte forsak Christ, and yf he cold have perswaded his wief she shold never have geauen thanckes ”’ (f. 22). SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, A.D. 1590 (Muniment room of the Dean and Cnapcer of Lincoln (A, 2, 10.) Foolscap, paper, 16 folios. Printed below, pp. 145-168.) On 4 March, 1589-90, the lords of the council wrote to the archbishop of Canterbury, praying him to direct the bishops and clergy to furnish troops of horsemen and footmen, with armour and weapons, for the defence of the kingdom against the king of Spain, as they did in 1588.! Directions were given, on 26 April, 1590, to the lords leutenant that, whereas divers of the clergy had made provision of armour and furniture, but by reason of their smallness of household and retinue wanted able and fit men to wear the same, they should give order that choice be made of able and sufficient persons, who were not of ‘“‘the enrolled and trained nombers,” to be enrolled in the bands set forth by the clergy.’ On 11 October, the council desired the archbishop to furnish certificates of the able men with their armour, and of the furniture provided by the clergy. The document which is printed in the text is evidently the certificate for the diocese of Lincoln. It covers the whole of the diocese ; and at the end is given a summary of the horses and armour provided by the clergy. EPISCOPAL VISKTATION, A.D. 1591 (Brown Book, ff. 108-15. Printed below, pp. 433-439.) The visitation articles for the diocese are printed by Dr Kennedy’ ; the detectiones are not extant. All that remains is the schedule of the names of those who were cited to appear at the visitation ot the cathedral church, which was visited on 2 and 28 June, 26 July, and 22 September. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE PURITANS, AD. 1590-1592 In 1590, the government proceeded against some of the puritan leaders on the charge of holding unlawful assemblies, subscribing to the Book of Discipline, and attempting to establish a presbyterian system. The most prominent of these men were Thomas Cartwright and Edmund 1 Acts of the Privy Council, xviii, (1589-90), 399. 2 sbid,, xix, (1590), 85. 3 362d., xx, (1590-1), 22. Petite: Pe 205. xl INTRODUCTION Snape Three others, Arthur Hildersham, Andrew King, and Anthony Nutter, are connected with the diocese of Lincoln. They appeared first before the ecclesiastical commission and, since they refused to answer upon the oath ew officio, they were committed to prison. On 13 May, 1592, they appeared in the Star Chamber. At length it was found that no illegal practices could be proved against them, and they were released on their promises of good behaviour.! King was in 1595, a schoolmaster at Chesham Woburn in Buckinghamshire, and preacher there in 1605. Nutter held the rectory of Fenny Drayton in Leicestershire from 1582 to 1604-5. Hildersham, in 1593, became vicar of Ashby de la Zouch in the same county. All three will be found in the list of nonconforming clergymen at the end of this introduction. A Lost CERTIFICATE OF THE CLERGY, A.D. 1592-3 On Io January, 1592-3, the archbishop conveyed to the bishops the queen’s command that they should send him, before the opening of parliament, a certificate of all the ministers within their dioceses, specifying the names of the clergy, their degrees, their learning, their conversation, and whether they were preachers or no, and if not preachers, of what ‘tolerable learning” they were, or otherwise; and whom they (the bishops) had deprived for insufficiency and lewdness of life; to the intent that the queen might understand the state and qualities of all her clergy; for it was said that there were as unmeet ministers admitted since as there were before.” Some of the returns of the bishops are extant at Lambeth, but the return from Lincoln is missing; nor has any trace of, or reference to, it been foundin the diocesan registry. The more the diocesan archives are studied in detail, the more plain does it become that a great mass of documents has perished, including not a few of first-class importance. LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1594 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 52 folios. Printed below, pp. 375-395.) This book, which was for many years preserved in the registry of the archdeacon of Leicester, has, during the present year, been transferred to its proper place of deposit in the diocesan registry at Lincoln. The diocese was, until about 1840, too large to be administered from Lincoln, and the custom prevailed of using Leicester, Bedford, Aylesbury, Huntingdon, and Hitchin, the headquarters of the several archdeaconries, as centres of episcopal administration for many purposes. This was rendered the easier by the practice which tended to prevail of appointing the same persons to be both episcopal and diocesan officers,’ an arrangement which sometimes renders it impossible to decide in what capacity a person is acting. Indeed, in some cases an official is described as sitting in a double capacity, deriving his authority from both the bishop and the archdeacon. 1 Usher, Reconstruction, i, 62-4, Usher, Zhe Presbyterian Movement, pp. xxii-iv. Strype, Wézrtgift, ii, 81-96 ; ili, 242-82. 2 Strype, Waztgs/t, ili, pp. 292-3. The reference is to a command which the queen had given in parliament. 3 At the present time the same person is the registrar of the bishop and of the archdeacons of Lincoln and Stow. INTRODUCTION xli The liber, which is dated 11 May, 1594, was drawn up in view of bishop Wickham’s last visitation of the diocese. It contains the names of the cathedral body and of the ecclesiastical persons of the arch- deaconries of Lincoln and Stow. The names of a good many school- Pastel aealen iver mebewetters Dav anduGrainweavier type, mean present, absent, excused. The cathedral church was visited on 11 May, 17 June, 13 July, and 10 August.! The detectiones of the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow are preserved in the diocesan registry, and they give 6-8 and 10-14 June as the dates of the sessions. The visitor was Thomas Randes, as deputy of Dr Belley, the vicar-general. The book of detectiones contains many entries relating to the decay of chancels, and a few cases of nonconformity : New Sleaford—the vicar [George Blackethe] (1) refuses to baptize except on the Lord’s day. On 10 August, 1594, he appeared, and denied the objected article (2) he refuses to sign with the sign of the cross infants whom he baptizes, and he refuses to answer to the objected article (3) on account of such his negligence and recusancy certain infants have died without baptism, and to the objected article he confesses as far as one is concerned ; wherefore the judge suspended him from the celebration of divine service and from the execution of his office [etc.], and a commission issued to denounce him (f. 6). Donington in Holland—Mr Pieke, vicar there, promised in full court at Boston to use the surplice in time of divine service, and to use the form enjoined in the Book of Common Prayer. Witnesses: D[r] Jermyn’ and I, Thomas Randes (f. 34). Gosberton—The churchwardens and sworn-men presented their minister [William Addister] “for that he ... douthe refuse to assine with the sine of the crose”’; and that he is ‘‘a haterde and one that sekes the dishquytnes of his nighbours in meskaling and rewilinge and callinge his nighbours Brason face and Liers with in the Churche” ; and that ‘“‘ for the spase of vij years or ther aboutes he neuer ware the surplis but of weson monday last at morninge prayer.’ The vicar denied all the charges except the last if. 35). Skirbeck—Mr Harcastle, the vicar,? does not wear the surplice because it is not decent, “‘ nether haue we had any that was decente these twoe veares,” and the churchwardens neither presented it nor bought one. They appeared at Lincoln, 2 July, 1594, and submitted themselves, and were dismissed with an admonition ([37). Corby—Stephen Smyth and Helen his wife are notorious recusants, and do not come to church. They did not appear when cited, and therefore were excommunicated (f. 17d.). Wrawby with Brigg—Hugh Cocke and his wife are recusants and refuse to come to their parish church (f. 64). Buslingthorpe—-John Morley, gentleman, is a recusant, neither has he for seven years last past come to his parish church. He was excommunicated (f. 77). LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1595 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Part of a sheet of paper. Printed below, p. 169.) Bishop Chaderton held his primary visitation immediately after his enthronement in person. On to July and 22 September the cathedral church was visited by the bishop’s commissionaries.* Of the visitation of the rest of the diocese no record is preserved at Lincoln except part of a single sheet of paper, dated August, 1595, which was found rolled up as a stop at the end of a filing cord. 1 Brown Book, ff. 128-30. * He was curate (below, p. 384). > Brown Book, ff. 138-9. xii INTRODUCTION LIBER -CLERT ACDeaitoss (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 21 leaves. Printed below, pp. 329-335.) The articles of bishop Chaderton’s triennial visitation in 1598 are printed by Dr Kennedy.t The only /tber clert which has survived is that for the archdeaconry of Stow. It shews that sixty of the clergy were married, and thirteen unmarried, while the state of seven is not specified. Fifty-three of the clergy were hospitable, and thirteen not hospitable, while nothing is said about the remaining fourteen. The behaviour of seventy-nine was good : that of one was ‘“ unknown.” Five benefices were leased, fifty-five were not leased, and no particulars are given about thirteen. Dr Usher states that the comperta of the visitation are preserved at Lambeth,? but the document proves to be a list of the persons excommunicated in the triennial visitations of bishop Chaderton and his predecessors. LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1597-1600 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Part of a sheet of paper, found rolled up as a stop on a filing cord, Printed below, p. 170.) This fragment, which relates to the archdeaconries of Bedford and Buckingham, may belong to the visitation of 1598 but the entries are too few to admit of the date being determined exactly. ELECTIONS OF PROCTORS FOR CONVOCATION, 1597, 1601, and 1603-4 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Instruments and schedules of various sizes. Printed below, pp. 171-218.) A.D. 1588 On Tuesday, 29 October, 1588, in the church of St. Mary, Stamford, before Master John Belley, ne p., the vicar-general, sitting as a judge, in the presence of John Dightonne, notary public, deputy registrar, there appeared the following persons who had been appointed by the clergy of the several archdeaconries to elect two proctors to represent the clergy of the whole diocese in the convocation to be held in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, on 13 November next, namely : for Lincoln and Stow, Thomas Randes, M.4A., official of the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow ; for Leicester, Masters William Rudierde, vicar of All Saints, Leicester, and Thomas Pollarde, vicar of Peatlinge ; for Buckingham and Bedford, Masters Edward Coulter, LL.B., and Thomas Yarrowe, M.A. ; for Huntingdon, Master Kenelm Kente, notary public, registrar of the archdeaconry of Huntingdon. The proctors withdrew to the chapel on the north side of the church, and consulted amongst themselves; and then, returning to the vicar-general, who was still sitting in his court, Master Randes, in the name of all the rest, notified that they had unanimously elected Masters Bartholomew Chamberlane, s.T.P., and Edward Jermyn, s.T.P., beneficed and resident in_the diocese, to represent them as their proctors in conyocation; and that the said 1 iii, 298-304. 2 Carte Miscellanex, tom. xii, num, 22, INTRODUCTION xli proctors should receive one penny on each pound of the taxable value of each benefice, reckoned according to the valuation for the queen’s tenths, for their expenses for the whole term of parliament.! A.D. 1592-3 For the convocation to be held in St. Paul’s, London, on 20 February, 1592-3, the clergy of the several archdeaconries appointed the following persons as their proctors to join in electing two proctors to represent the clergy of the diocese; Lincoln, Thomas Randes, M.a., commissary and official of the archdeaconry, and Thomas Tailor, notary public, secretary and registrar of the same; Stow, Thomas Randes, o.a., official of the archdeaconry of Stow, and John Harrys. notary public; Leicester, Masters Christopher Pollarde and William Rudyarde, clerks ; Bedford, Thomas Archer, M.a., rector of Howghton Conquest and Gildable, and Edward Cultre, notary public, LL.B. ; Buckingham, John Preesteman, M.a., rector of Emerton, and Edward Cultre, notary public, LL.B. ; Huntingdon, Bartholomew Chamberlaine. s.T.p., William Bate, M.a., and Kenelm Kente, notary public, and registrar for the archdeaconry. Of these Randes, Pollarde, Rudyarde, Cultre, Preesteman, and Kente appeared before the vicar-general at St. Mary’s, Stamford, on 6 February, and elected Edward Jermyn, ST.P., and Samuel Flemynge, s.T.P., as proctors of the clergy of the diocese, making the same provision for their expenses as in 1588." BAUD E5079) 1001, 8 1003-4 The documents printed in the text are notarial instruments with schedules giving the names of the clergy of each of the several archdeaconries. The clergy of each archdeaconry appoint two proctors to appear before the bishop or his vicar-general or commissary in the church of St. Mary, Stamford, and there, with the clergy or their proctors of the other archdeaconries, to elect two proctors of the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln to appear as well in the parliament of the queen’s majesty, as also in the convocation of the church and of the whole clergy and ecclesiastical persons of the kingdom. Attached to the instruments are schedules of those who elected the proctors, with a list, in the case of the archdeaconry of Huntingdon, in 1597, of those who were absent. These schedules of names are evidence of the succession of incumbents at a time when the records of institution are defective. It will be observed that the lists’ of electors contain the names of curates as well as those of incumbents; and that in three instances at least these curates were laymen.’ The names of those who were elected to serve as proctors in convocation are not given. LIBER CLERI OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH, A.D. 1599-1600 (Brown. Book, ff. 62-3d. Printed below, pp. 433-9.) On 15 December, 1599, bishop Chaderton issued his mandate to the dean and chapter, enjoining them to cite the cathedral body to appear at his visitation on 21 February. The mandate recited that the subdean 1 Brown Book, ff. 107, 107d. The valuation isthat containedinthe Valor Eeclestasticus. 2 ibid. ff. 116-26d. 3 above, p. xxxili, xliv INTRODUCTION and chapter had signified to the bishop that many questions and dissensions had arisen between Dr William Cole, who had been installed as dean on 2 June, 1599, and themselves, which daily increased by reason of the obstinacy and captiousness (pertinacitalis et morositatts) of the dean to the prejudice of their cathedral church and the offence of other christian people, especially of the laity and others, who did not duly understand such happenings. After keeping the mandate twelve days or more, the dean returned it by Thomas Stirropp, the chapter-clerk, with the message that he, the dean, would not consent to such episcopal visitation, nor would he undertake the execution of the mandate. Wherefore, the sub-deanand chapter, on 12 January, 1599- 1600, undertook to execute it. In April, 1600, the visitation was prorogued to 10 July, and again to 5 September. It was prorogued again to 12 September, when Christopher Digles, George Hudleston, and John Cheesman, vicars choral, exhibited certain articles, written in a paper schedule, against Richard Forster, clerk, one of the vicars choral. Forster denied that there was any truth in the articles. They were all enjoined to appear on 16 September, but what then happened is not recorded, nor is the nature of the articles stated. About Michaelmas, the dean, the original cause of the visitation, died, and was buried in the cathedral church, His eldest) daughter, "Abigaily, wifemoreiiens, Stratford, erected a monument (which no longer exists) under the great window of the Lady chapel, embellished with lines which ended with these words : And, when the latter trump of heav’n shall blow, Cole, now raked up in ashes, then shall glow. The visitation, after prorogations to 26 September, and 22 October, 1600, 27 February, 1600-1, 17 April and 11 June, 1601, was dissolved on 4 August.’ THE ARCHDEACON OF LINCOLN’S VISITATION, A.D. 1599-1600 The delectiones of the visitation, which began in February, 1599-1600, and ended in the following June, disclose several cases of nonconformity : Ryby—Robert Rainer [the vicar] ‘“‘ readeth no homilies, neither precheth his quarter sermons, neither readeth the Queenes Iniunctions, he catechiseth not, he weareth not the surplishe, he doth not service according to the booke of common praier,”’ etc. On 1 July, 1600, he appeared at Lincoln, and submitted himself, and because he promised on the word of a priest toreform himself, the judge dismissed him with an admonition (f. 1rood.). At Tattershall (f. 62d.), Haugham (f. 79d.), Wold Newton (f, 96d.), and West Torrington (f. 119) there was no decent surplice. Welton le Wold—Mr Kighley doth not say divine service, nor minister the sacraments, nor come to the said church of which he is parson. He did not appear, and the fruits of the benefice were sequestrated (f. 79). The presentments for recusancy will be considered presently. THE ARCHDEACON OF LINCOLN’S VISITATION, A.D. 1600-1601 The detections shew that at Timberland (f. 5), Great Carlton (f. 29), North Reston (f. 33d.), Hogsthorpe (f. 43), Great Cotes (f. 55), Market Stainton (f. 75d.), and Brant Broughton (f. 125d.) the surplice is wanting. At Barrow on Humber there is only an_ old ragged surplice (f. 16d.). Many curates are presented for serving without a licence. The recusants will be noticed below. 1 Lincoln Cathedral ae Ancient Monumental /nscriptions, p. 3- * Brown Book, ff. 149-57. INTRODUCTION xlv EPISCOPAL VISITATION, A.D. I60I Bishop Chaderton began his triennial visitation in the cathedral church, rr June, 1601, continued it the next day in St. Michael’s church, Lincoln, and ended it on 4 July, at Huntingdon.! No articles, //bri, or detectiones have been found. LIGHT HORSE FOR IRELAND, A.D. 1601 (Brown Book, ff. 162-169, 176. Below, pp. 219, and List I at the end of the Introduction.) On 9g October, 1601, the archbishop wrote’ to the bishop to the effect that ‘‘ whereas the king of Spain and the pope, having long fostered, by underhand means, her Majesty’s rebels in Ireland, had now of late discovered their malice in more open manner by sending into that kingdom a navy, and an army of men, who were landed in the province of Munster”*®; the queen upon this urgent occasion had herself written to him urging him to require the clergy to furnish such number of light horses as he (the archbishop) should think fit! He therefore required the bishop of Lincoln, by himself, his dean and chapter, and some others of ability of the clergy, to provide and furnish good and sufficient light horses and geldings, fitted with Morocco saddles of buff, or other good leather, and the rest of the furniture thereto agreeable: and that the men to serve on them be armed with good cuirasses and casques, petronels furnished, good swords and daggers, and horsemen’s coats of good cloth. And that their Lordships’ [of the privy council] opinion was, that nothing would more exalt the service, than the choice of such men as had been used to ride: and therefore none more fit than such as were born in the north parts, if possibly they might be had. Moss-troopers and border-riders seem to have been contemplated. Apparently the Privy Council felt some doubt about the power of the clergymen who provided horses to find ‘apt and fitt men to serve upon those horses”; and therefore they ordered the deputy lieutenants and commissioners of musters, upon request made by any of the clergy, to see them furnished with serviceable men.° The horsemen were to assemble at Bristol on 26 October, where they were inspected. Some of the horses were unfit for service, and it appears, from a letter to Sir Robert Cecil (afterwards earl of Salisbury), from one of his officers, that some of the clergy complained that their horses had been rejected. Cecil’s correspondent protested : ‘‘ We have turned back none but such as are lame, blind, under stature or aged... We found the Archdeacon of Colchester’s horse was lean, old, having splint and spavin and wounded on the near hind leg behind ; the other Archdeacon’s horse old and given to the scratches.”® No information is forthcoming about the soundness of the Lincolnshire horses. 1 Brown Book, f. 157. 4 Strype, Whetgs/t. ii, 441-3. 3 They landed at Kinsale, and took possession of the town and castle on 23 September, 1601. 4 Forty-five horse were to be furnished by the clergy of the province of Canterbury (Acts of the Privy Counctl, xxxii, (1601-4), p. 266). > Acts of the Privy Counctl, xxxii, (1601-4), p. 266, 6 Hist. MSS Com., Hatfield MSS, xi, 496. xlvi INTRODUCTION It seems that, on account of the urgency of the need, a few of the leading clergymen of the diocese of Lincoln bore the expense of providing the diocesan quota of horses, and that these men appealed to the archbishop that they might be relieved ‘“ by the better sort of their fellow-ministeres (as was always intended).”” The archbishop thereupon wrote on 24 December, 1601, from Lambeth, enjoining the bishop to levy a contribution according to a schedule which he enclosed on * the best able” of the clergy of the diocese. The schedule contains the names of 222 incumbents against whom are charged sums ranging from five shillings to two pounds.! On 28 December, from his house ‘in Longdiche neare Westminster,” the bishop wrote to Randes directing him to collect the contribution and send it to him at Bugden.* On 30 June, 1602, he asked Randes to send a certificate of the names of those who had and those who had not paid.® The operations in Ireland were successful; and the archbishop wrote the bishop : Salutem in Christo’: Your Lo: cannott be ignorante of the greate and manyfolde blessinges and benefyttes which wee have receyved from god sence yt pleased him to advaunce her Mat®: to this Croune First by directing her Royall harte to establishe and maynteyne true religion amongeste vs then by defending her sacred person againste manie and diuers secret plattes and cruell designmentes. Thirdlie by protecting this whole Realme from the entended invasions of the kyng of Spayne, to the great admiration almoste of all the worlde. And at this tyme by frustrating this kyng of Spayne of his entended Invasions and Conquest of the kingdome of Ireland that therby he mighte make his entrance the more easve for the subdueing of this Realme to which entente likewise he combined with the Pope, and of late sent greate forces into that kingdome to the aide and assistance of the Rebelles there whoe fortified themselves in 3. places besides Kinsale with resolucion never to haue departed that kingdome till they had subdued yt to their M. the kinge of Spaine. Neuertheles (throughe Godes great goodnes and Mercies) they are subdued and forced to become humble sutours that they mighte departe and leave that enterprize and have surrendred and yeelded vpp all the places wherin they had fortefied themselues. Moreover the forces of bothe the Traytours (Tyrone and Odenell) are vanquished the Tratours themselves rune away. Tyrone into the Northe parte of Ireland and Odenell into Spaine. For which great goodnes of almightie god in frustrating of those and other plottes and enterprices againste her Mat® and her kingdomes and speciallie againste the true Religion which wee professe, devised as well by the late King of Spaine as by this his sonne that nowe raigneth whoe hathe vowed to followe his Fathers steppes therein : wee can never be sufficientlie thanckfull. And therfore your Lo: shall doe well (and yt is her Mates pleasure) to take order within your dioces that the preachers in their sermons shall notifie vnto their parishioners these admirable workes of god and exceedinge greate Marcies multiplied vppon vs and move them to render thanckes vnto God for the same. And to pray for the continuance therof. And soe not doubtinge of your Lo: care herin with my harty Com’ I ee yow to the Tuicion of thalmighty god From Lambeth the 25. of Januarie 1601. Your Lo: Loving brother in Christe JO: CANTUAR: To the Right Reuerend Father in Christe my verie good Lo: and brother the Bushopp of Lyncolne d[elivere]d (Brown Book, ff. 175-6). ? Brown Book, ff. 163-9. The names of the ministers in the archdeacenries of Lincoln and Stow will be found in alphabetical order at the end of this Introduction. 2 ibid., ff. 162d., 163. 8 below, p. 219. INTRODUCTION xlvul toceco bree OFS ThE CHURCHES) A.D: 1602, (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 29 folios. Printed below, pp. 219-236.) This return was made in obedience to a letter of the archbishop of Canterbury, dated 21 June, 1602, to the bishop of. Lincoln,! telling him that the queen had been informed that divers churches and chancels were greatly decayed, and were either fallen down, or were likely to fall down ; and that many other churches were ‘‘ very ondecentlie kepte within to the disgrace of Religion ” ; and, in the queen’s name, requiring the bishop to certify him as to the state of the churches in his diocese. The bishop’s letter, dated at Buckden, 30 June, to his commissaries and registrars, enjoins them to carry out the archbishop’s directions. He tells them to use all convenient expedition that the offence may be cleared, if any such there be, (which needs must, he reminds them, be imputed to themselves in some sort), that ‘‘wee may bee freed from God and her Mat displesure then the w°? twoe there can noe greater plagues fall vpon vs.” The comperta and detecttones of the episcopal visitations towards the end of the sixteenth century contain many notices of disrepair and ruin in church fabrics, and especially of those chancels for the maintenance of which the impropriators were responsible. Religion had been discredited in the mind of the laity by wholesale plunder of endowments, and by the destruction of church fabrics and furniture and ornaments. Moreover, there were some who taught that religion was a matter of individual communion between a man and his God, and disparaged its outward forms of a ministry and sacraments. These things led many men to disregard the obligation of keeping their parish church in repair, and of contributing to the maintenance of their parish priest. The return which is printed here discloses a rather better state of repair than might, perhaps, in the circumstances, have been expected. Where there is ruin or decay, ‘‘a speedy reformation” is generally promised. At Skegness there is some small decay of the church by reason of a late tempestuous storm.* At Mablethorpe St. Peter’s both church and chancel ‘ weere swalowed vp w*' the sea aboue 1" or Ix yeres past sence w tyme there was never any churche there buylded thorowghe the pouertie w% the inhabitantes weere drawen into by losse of goods by that invndac’on.’”* The church and chancel of Busling- thorpe were very ruinous ‘ by reason there are no parishioners or very fewe there & of no abylitie. The Lord of the towne ys one m' Sutton of London ; the persone ys beggarlie & residethe not’? At Hundleby ‘the churche ys defectyue in the glase wyndowes wherby the same ys defiled with owles & pigeons.” ® At Horsington the church and chancel ‘‘are greatly decayed by meanes that the same are lytle frequented by reason the parishioners haue a chappell within the towne for devine seruice, the churche standinge farr of & yll to comme to in wynter, by 1 below, p. 220. 2 below, p. 219. 3 below, p. 223. hee ey © > p. 234- Seale 2, xl vill INTRODUCTION reason of water & yll way.”} At Holton le Clay the chancel ‘‘ ys vnseamely in the wyndowes which are dawbed vp and stopped with wispes.” ? The duty of repairing the chancel belonged to the rector or, in the case of an impropriated rectory, to the impropriator (or proprietary as he was called), or to the person to whom he had farmed or leased the parsonage. At Folkingham the chancel is in some decay through the poverty of the parson, but he promises that it shall shortly be amended.* At other places the person in default is the queen,* or the bishop of Lincoln,’ or the dean and chapter,® or some layman. DOUBLE BENEFICES, A.D. 1602-3 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 9 folios and paper cover. Printed below, pp. 237-243.) This return was made in connexion with one of the various attempts to restrain pluralities, to provide preachers, and to secure residence. In many cases the pluralist had no curate, or at least none lawfully admitted. At Thornton le Moor and South Kelsey St. Mary the curates were notin orders.’ At Mablethorpe St. Peter ‘‘ the Churche is overflowne with water in the sea.’’® And at Riseholme there was no curate ‘for the Church with the whole towne savinge one howse is ruinated and downe.’”® THE ACCESSION OF JAMES I The documents which have been discussed up to this point have belonged to the reign of queen Elizabeth. Early on the morning of 24 March, 1602-3, the great queen died. Four days later the archbishop wrote to the bishop of Lincoln : Salutem in Christo. I shall not neede to write vnto you the state of thinges here, First touchinge the death of our late mcst gratious soueraigne & then of the generall & vniuersall acceptance of his ma#¢ that now is, bycause they are thinges now notoriously knowen, and of the first, I cannot write for greif, savinge onlie this, which is a comforte to mee & may bee to all that loued her that shee died most Christianlie, most patiently & most quietly, of the seconde that hee is receaued with as great vnitie & applause as euer prince was into anie cuntrie, the end of my writinye to your Lo?: now is to pray you & require you, to cause publique thankes to bee geuen in your Cathedrall churche & other places of note, as well for the happie government vnder which wee haue hitherto liued vnder our late deare Queene both for matters of religion & other civile government, as also that it hath pleased god of his infinite goodnes to place ouer vs in her steade a kinge of the same profession & endewed with such excellent qualities as hee is &c. I do likewise advise your Lo?? that you attend vppon him Bushop- like at the beginninge of your dioces, if it shall please his ma’tie to come that way. and so with my heartie commendacions I committe you to the tuicion of almightie god. From Lambeth this 28. of March 1603. Your LoPs Lovinge brother in Christe Jo: CANTUAR: To my verie good Lo. & brother the Bushop of Lincoln’ (Brown Book, f. 181d.). See BPP 22oy 222-5. te 230; 7 below, pp. 240-1, ars a tT: 2p. 239, SU Ue 200220, 230. 9 p. 243. pp. 221, 225, etc. INTRODUCTION xlix Thereupon the bishop wrote : Salutem in Christo. I haue sente you enclosed a copie of the most reuerend father in god the Archbushop of Cant’ his Gr: lettres, dated the 28. of the last March 1603. written vnto mee, by the which amongest other thinges (wherof wee haue all iuste cause to reloyce) you may perceaue what his Gr : requireth at my handes, touchinge publique thankes to bee geuen in my Cathedrall churche of Lincoln’, & other places of note within my dioces, as well for the happie government vnder which wee haue hitherto liued vnder our late deare Queene both for matters of religion & other Civile government, as also that yt hath pleased god of his infinite goodnes to place ouer vs in her stead a Kinge of the same profession & endewed with such excellent qualities as hee is &c. for the due & speedie accomplishment wherof I require you & euery of you in your seuerall Jurisdiccions to take such speedie & effectuall order as his Gr: direccions may bee performed in the premisses accordingly, wishinge you to appointe in euerye place where this accion is to bee published, an auncient, wyse, learned, godlie & staied preacher to make a sermon there, in the publique congregacion, & to entreate de subjecta materia with all reuerence & discretion, & in the Sheire towne I do also wishe, there might bee a generall communion, which course I minde (god willinge) to holde, to morowe at Huntington, and so for this tyme assuringe my self you will omitte nothinge herin that belongeth vnto your dutie, with my heartie commendacions, | committe you to god. From my hous at Buckden in some haste this first of Aprill 1603. Your verie Lovinge Freinde W. LINCoLN I minde (god willinge) to attende his mat® at his first enterance into my dioces, if it shall please his highnes to come that way, & therefore I do pray & require you & euerye of you to associate mee in my said attendance, vpon his matie in your owne persons, with your servantes in tawney liueries, with facinges of changeable taffatie yelowe & redd, beinge the colours now cheiflie esteemed & such as I minde to geue my self, that wee may altogither acknowledge our selues with all our Jurisdiccion &c to bee holden of his most sacred matic, & to bee employed at his devotion, & assure your selves, that assoone as I shall receaue the gestes! of his mates iourney (for the which | haue written to my Lo. G. of Cant’, wherof I am yet altogither ignorante) you shall haue intelligence of the time & place where I am to meete him. Lincoln’ and Stowe. To my verie Lovinge freindes Dot Claiton Archdeacon of Lincoln’ & to Mr Furmerie Archdeacon of Stowe, & to Mr Randes my Commissarie in both the said Archdeaconries, and to Mr Francis Bullingham & John Harris Register in the said Archdeaconries & to euery of theim hast these speedely. Recept’ vna cum copia litterarum reverendissimi patris Cant’ Archiepiscopi inclusa, sexto die Aprilis 1603. hora 6. post meridiem eiusdem diei? (Brown Book, ff. 181d-24q), The following persons were selected as preachers, and, on 7 April, letters were sent to them under the hands of Randes and Bullingham, enclosing the letters of the archbishop and bishop, “for their better direction,” and commanding them to preach on 25 April: Mr Hooke, parson of Nettleton, for the deaneries of Yarborough, Walshcroft, and Wraggoe, to preach at Caistor. Mr Cooke, vicar of Louth, for the deaneries of Louthesk and Lud- borough, to preach at Louth. Mr Sugar, parson of Ashby by Fenby, for the deanery of Grimsby, to preach at Grimsby. 1.¢, actions, doings, A This note was probably written by Francis Bullingham, the registrar of the diocese. 1 2 | INTRODUCTION Mr Marberie, preacher at Alford, for the deanery of Calcewaith, to preach at Alford. : Mr Simmons, parson of Halton Holegate, for the deaneries of Horn- castle, Hill, and Gartree, to preach at Horncastle. Mr Eliot, vicar of Sutterton, for the deanery of North Holland, to preach at Boston. Mr Allerton, vicar of Pinchbeck, for the deanery of South Holland, to preach at Spalding. Mr Bradstreete, vicar of Horbling, for the deanery of Aveland, to preach at Folkingham Mr Newton, vicar of Sleaford, for the deaneries of Lafford and Loveden, to preach at Sleaford. Mr Walker, vicar of Grantham, for the deaneries of Beltisloe, Stamford, and Ness, to preach at St. Mary’s, Stamford. Mr Wood, vicar of Lavington, for the deanery of Grantham, to preach at Grantham. Mr Barnes, parson of Bassingham, for the deaneries of Lincoln, Longoboby, and Graffoe, to preach at St. Benedict’s, Lincoln.} At the same time the apparitors were enjoined by letter to summon the clergy and laity to repair to the abovenamed churches by ten o’clock in the forenoon, on the appointed day.” It is uncertain at what point bishop Chaderton, with his tawny liveries, met the king; but he preached before James and the court at Burghley house on Easter Day, 24 April, 1603.° As king James was on his way from Scotland to London, the puritans presented to him a petition recounting their grievances. Since it claimed to express the views of a thousand ministers, it is known as the ‘“‘ millenary petition.”’ This, however, seems to be an exaggeration, and seven hundred and forty-six is the number mentioned by the puritans themselves. Since the petition was not signed, no exact total can be defended. The latter number is probably derived from the Abridgment® of the Lincolnshire ministers in 1605, which gives seven hundred and forty-six as the total number of the signatures to the several petitions sent up by the puritans in the summer of 1603.6 The demands made in the petition were more moderate than might have been expected. There was nothing about the abolition of episcopacy or the introduction of presbyterianism, which had been urged in the time of Elizabeth. The promoters objected to the signing with the cross in baptism, the use of the ring in marriage, baptism by women, and confirmation ; and prayed that the cap and surplice should not be required. They desired that none in future should be admitted to the ministry except able and sufficient men who should preach diligently, and specially on the Lord’s day; and that those already admitted, if unable to preach, should be removed or be forced to maintain preachers. Further, that ministers should be compelled to subscribe to the articles of religion and the king’s supremacy only, and not to the article requiring the observance of the form and order of the Prayer Book. That pluralities should be restrained, and that impropriations 1 Brown Book, ff. 182d,-184. 2 sbad., f. 183d. 3 Cooper Athene Cantabrigienses, ii, 482. 4 Abridgment of that Booke which the ministers of Lincoln Diocess delivered, p. 52. 5 Usher, Reconstruction, i, 290n. INTRODUCTION li attached to bishoprics and colleges, or in lay hands, should be required to contribute to the maintenance of preaching ministers. That excommunication should not issue ‘‘for trifles and twelve-penny matters’; and that the fees of the officers and other abuses of the ecclesiastical courts should be restrained. That the oath evx-officio and licences for marriage without banns being asked should be more sparingly used. The papists too had hopes of relief. In answer to them, James declared that he would not exact the fines for recusancy : ‘‘ He would not make a merchandise of conscience, nor set a price upon faith.’” James indeed pleased all parties, for the bishops also found relief from their worst fears in the attitude he adopted towards episcopacy. They were alarmed, however, at the encouragement which he gave to the puritans and the papists ; and they were fain to realise that he did not fully understand the situation. Whitgift, therefore, began to collect information with which to meet the nonconformist complaints against the Church, and to ascertain the position with respect to the papist recusants. On 11 May, 1603, he wrote to the bishop of Lincoln, saying that he thought that the king would not “suffer any disordered persons ” in the church, and requiring the bishop not to permit any one to preach unless he: were licensed. An extract from the letter, with letters thereupon from the bishop, and from Randes, the bishop’s commissary, dated 28 May and 1 June respectively, are printed in the text.?,- On 13 June, the bishop wrote again to the archdeacons, commissary, and registrars, praying them to make diligent inquiry about preachers and pluralities and other matters, ‘‘ wishinge you not to fayle in the premisses, as you haue often done heretofore, for that there dependeth some matter of consequence hervpon.”* In pursuance of this charge, Randes and Bullingham, the commissary and registrar, by letters dated 14 June, commanded the apparitors to summon all preachers, parsons, vicars, and curates to make their personal appearance before them, and to bring with them their several admissions, letters of orders, testimonials of subscription, institutions, licences to preach, and other instruments.’ The deaneries of Grantham and Loveden were to meet at St. Michael’s church, Lincoln, on Wednesday, 13 July, between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon.’ These arrangements were probably cancelled for, in the meantime, the archbishop had written to the bishop, on 30 June, ‘‘vpon some speciall occasions mee thervnto movinge,” praying him to send letters to his archdeacons and commissaries, requiring them, in the archbishop’s name, to send for every parson, vicar, and curate, and secretly and particularly to receive of them answers in writing to articles about the numbers of communicants and non-communicants, and of recusants, and pluralists ; also about impropriations, whether they be | endowed with vicarages or served by curates, and about parsonages and vicarages and their value in the King’s Books; and about patrons.® ~The archbishop states that he must put the bishop in remembrance that he 1 Gardiner, History of England, i, 100. 2 below, pp. 245-6. > below, v. 246. 4 below, v. 247. 5 below, p. 247. 5 below, pp. 248-9. li INTRODUCTION ‘had neede to geve some touche” to his archdeacons and other commissaries that if they thought how much the things he desired to be informed in may concern their own jurisdictions, they would have more care to inform themselves of every such matter, and speedily to return a certificate of them.! The bishop wrote to the archdeacons and Randes, on 1o July, from Buckden; and, on 15 July, Randes ordered the apparitors of the archdeaconry of Lincoln to cite the clergy to make their personal appearance before him. The deanery of Wraggoe was to appear at St. Michael’s church, Lincoln, on Thursday, 4 August.’ LIBRI CLERI, A.D. 1603 (1. Liber Cleri of the whole diocese, preserved in the Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 73 folios, with forel cover, bearing the title Liber Patronorum et Beneficiorum. Printed below, pages 253-328. 2. Abbreviated edition of the foregoing, preserved as abvove. Foolscap, paper, 35 folios. 3. Liber Archidiaconatus Stowe, preserved as above. Foolscap, paper, 12 folios. Printed below, pages 337-353.) The Liber Cleri of 1603 is the answer to the archbishop’s articles. A rather later hand has written on the cover the title Liber Patronorum et Benefictorum, with the date 1605. This date is certainly wrong, for the register of institutions and other documents sufficiently prove that the time is August, 1603. A few additions have been made by a later. hand, probably about the end of the seventeenth century. There is also in the diocesan registry an abridged copy, which has been used in this edition to supply the place of a missing folio (folio 42) of the principal copy. The book contains, at the beginning, a sermon which was no doubt preached at one of the places of session. It has not been possible here, on account of the high cost of printing, to follow the tabular form of the original. Statistics compiled from the Liber will be found at pages 442-63 below. The returns for the archdeaconries of Stow and Bedford include a report on the behaviour of the clergy. The name given under the heading I (Incumbent) cannot in all cases be depended on as that of the incumbent : sometimes it is that of a curate in charge. The values of the benefices, which were to be the sums given in the King’s Books, that is the assessment of 1535, are somewhat carelessly entered. Where the figures do not agree, the amount in the King’s Books has been printed in square brackets. The return for the archdeaconry of Stow, as given in the Liber has not been edited, because a rather fuller record from which, probably, the Liber was compiled, has been printed instead.’ The particulars for the return about preachers, with reference to which the bishop wrote on 28 May and to July,* were seemingly obtained when the clergy appeared. A memorandum in the Brown Book’ states that ‘‘a book about the preachers” in the archdeaconry of Lincoln was made, and sent to the bishop on 20 September, 1603. This docuinent cannot now be found, but some of the information about the preachers is included in the Liber of 1603. 1 The letter is printed by Strype, Waitgi/t, ii, 470-1 ; below, p. 247. 2 below, p. 249. ° below, pp. 337-53. 4 below, pp. 246-7. ® below, p. 249. INTRODUCTION lin The following letters refer to some of the many returns that were required at this time : Sal: in Christo: By the copie of the right Reuerend father in god my very good Lo: and brother the Archbushop of Cant’ his G: lettres lately written vnto mee you snall vnderstand how long and earnestly the Certificates haue beene looked for and how slowly sente, and that without copies, and some not at all. By reason wherof I haue beene blamed without cause, wherfore I pray you take this for a finall warninge, that if you shall not presently send vnto mee those certificates which are behinde And those which herafter eyther by the Canons or by other lawfull authoritie you are to make, I will not beare with your negligence any more, but returne the same (though sore against my will) to your further charge and danger. You shall also vnderstand by the said enclosed copie, how strictly the booke of common praier is to bee obserued by all the ministers in my dioces And what displeasure and perill, both I and you are like to incurre if there bee not great heede taken that there bee no breach of the order therin conteined, or if there bee, the same bee not searched out and severely punished. Wherfore I require you as you tender his mates most gratious favour, the good government of the churche, or your owne and my credite and safetie, That you vse all diligence and circumspeccion for the accomplishinge of the contentes of his G: lettres, aduertising mee from time to time of your proceedinges therin, that I may bee able to answere both for you and my self, if occasion shall so require, And withall adde my authoritie and power for the repressing of such audacious and contemptuous persons as shall by your discipline bee incorrigible. And so for this time requiring you to sende mee a note vnder you [szc] hand of the receipt of these my lettres with the copie enclosed, which you altogither neglected heretofore, and that you faile not to performe your dutie in the premisses, with my heartie commendacions, I committe you to god. From Haliwell this 6. of 9.™er 1603. Your very lovinge Freind W: LINcoLn’. Mr Commissary I haue certified to his Gr: both your particuler and generall answere to his articles propounded to you at Huntingdon!: But I do not heare of anie exception taken vnto theim. It is requisite that you geue all the ministers within your Jurisdiccion warninge of the premisses to take away excuse from them. Lincoln’ Stowe To the right wo! my very loving Freind D. Clayton Archdeacon of Lincoln’ and to my loving Freind Mr Furmery Archdeacon of Stowe, and to Mr Randes my Commissary in both the said Archdeaconryes, and to all and euery the Registers there hast these speedely (Brown Book, ff. 194d.-5). Sal: in Christo: I heartely pray your Lo: with all the speede you can, to sende vnto mee the Certificate promised in your last lettres. For 1 receaued Commandement from his highnes by lettres from him dated 29. Octob: wherin hee requireth the same. In which lettres also his mate signifieth that hee is enformed that some ministers in the celebracion of divine service and Sacramentes do vse new formes not prescribed by authoritie, which hee taketh to proceede of an humour and affection of Noveltie. And therfore requireth mee to cause the same to bee severely repressed and all men to conforme theimselues to the due observation of the booke of common praier, with signification, that herafter if there bee any omission in this kinde hee will aske accompt of yt onely at my handes. And therfore I do pray and require your L: to haue a due care herof and to suffer none within your dioces to alter anie thinge, but duely to observe the booke of common praier, as you will answere to the contrarie. For J meane not to beare eyther your burthen or anie others But to do that which my place and authoritie vnder his mate requireth, without respecte of person. And so with my heartie 1 The articles related to abuses connected with the ecclesiastical courts. liv INTRODUCTION Commendacions I committ vou to the tuicion of almightie god. From Croydon the first of November 1603. Your L: very loving freind and Brother Jo: CANTUAR: To the Reuerend father in god my very good L: and brother the Bushopp of Lincoln’ d[elivere }d. This is a true copie of my very good Lo: and brother the L: Archbushop of Canterbury his G: lettres written vnto mee &c. (Brown Book, folios 195, 195d.). W: LINCOLN’ On g November, Randes and Bullingham enjoined the apparitors to make known the contents of these letters to the clergy, churchwardens, and others, and to certify before St. Andrew’s day what they had done in the premises.! Shortly afterwards the bishop wrote to Stirroppe: To my depute Register, William Stirroppe, at Buckden, Yeaue theise. Sal: in Christo: The 4. Lettres? to my seuerall Commissaries annexed to these presentes I require & chardg you to take such [? course] as they may bee safely & speedely deliuered, for they conteine somme mattres of importance from the kinges most excellent mate, You neede not make any great hast with the Certificates of Churches for that I haue sent vp all the rest, & haue partely excused the want of those, which may bee sent vp with the other Certificates of Excommunicates &c?: If you have found my L: G: of Cant’ his Lettre‘ in the ende whereof hee requireth mee not to suffer any to preach in mye dioces vnlesse they bee lawfully licenced send it vnto mee for I haue somme occasion to vse it. Vale in hast & commend vs all to your wief? & M* Martin from whose good company wee are hartely sory to bee soe long banished. From Moynes Hall in Halow[ell] this 19. of 9” 1603. Your Mt Weis. The returns from both provinces were summarised by the archbishop, and presented to the king in 1603. These summaries are included in Harleian MSS 280 (folios 157ff).° The summary for the diocese of Lincoln is to be found at folio 169 : Parishes - - - : 1255 Whereof Impropriac’ons . - 577 Preachers - - . - 920° Viz. D** of Diviniti - 33 B® of Diviniti - 70 M** of Arte - Sea hd. Bs of Arte - ae Ts) Brs of Lawe - - I Noe graduates “1. hnz20 920 1 Brown Book, f. 196. * Probably four copies of a single letter. What letter is referred to is uncertain. 3 Certificates of excommunicated persons were to be sent to the archbishop from each diocese every year. * That is, tne letter of 11 May, 1603 (below, p. 245). > Included in the miscellaneous papers in the Ph eias, registry are several letters from Mistress Stirroppe to her husband. She addresses him as, ‘‘my swet Will,” and signs as ‘* your loving and obedient wife, Francis Styrroppe ” (Misc , 1603/152). Os? ff. The totals for all the dioceses are printed by Dr Usher, Reconstruction, i, 241. 7 *665° cancelled, with tne note, ‘to bee added (vt infra patet) 257—in totale 920.’ INTRODUCTION ly There are likewise in this Diocese Communicantes 242550 quere Recusantes 295 Most of the figures in this summary have been altered, and their appearance does not inspire confidence. Further, it is impossible to reconcile them with the Liber. The differences will be discussed below. Something may now be said about some of the heads of the return. The value of benefices will be considered presently.! Appropriations and Impropriations In technical language, an appropriated church or rectory is one which has been given, with its income, to an ecclesiastical person or corporation, such as a bishop ora religious house. At the dissolution of the monasteries a very large number of appropriations fell to the crown, and many of these, again, were granted to laymen. When appropriated churches passed into lay hands, they became, technically, impropriations. In most cases of appropriation, a vicarage had been ordained, and endowed with the specified part of the income of the benefice, the appropriator or rector (or, when it came into lay hands, the impropriator or lay rector), taking the great tithes and the vicar the small tithes. Some of the vicarages had become very poor, and there was much agitation that their income should be increased by the appropriators and impropriators The puritans, especially, were desirous that the income of benefices should be augmented from the appropriations held by the bishops and the deans and chapters. Hence the particulars given in the Liber. It must be observed, however, that, at that date, the technical distinction between the terms appropriation and impropriation was not rigidly observed, and that either term may include both classes of benefices.? Statistics compiled from the Liber of 1603 give the following figures : PARSONAGES OR RECTORIES I. Propriate, z.e. held by the incumbent himself. 2. Appropriate or impropriate, endowed with a vicarage. 3. Appropriate or impropriate, served by a curate. 4. Donatives. LINC. & STOW BEDF. BUCK. HUNT. LEIC. TOTALS I, 314 57 95 98 113 677 2. 248 57 64 47 72 488 ah 45 7 27 IO 12 I0I 4. 4 I 5 611 E2r 187 155 197 1271 These figures agree fairly closely with those in Harleian MS. 280.° 1 below, pp. lixff. 2 Dr Usher (Reconstruction, i, 232) nas overlooked this usage, and consequently to the 3,849 ‘impropriate’ benefices estimated by the bishops in 1603 he has added the 3,828 ‘appropriate’ churches counted by Tanner (MSS 178, i. 9 b.), making a total of 7,677 out of about 9,000 benefices ; whereas the bishops and Tanner inciuded both the impropriate and appropriate churches in their respective totals. 3 above, p. liv. lvi INTRODUCTION Patrons Lay patronage was greatly increased when the religious houses were suppressed ; for the patronage of vicarages, which generally belonged to the appropriators of the rectories, became vested, in the crown and other lay patrons. The bishops, in 1604, complained that five-sixths of all the benefices in the country were of the patronage of the laity (no doubt including the crown), and that, in consequence, the Church had not the same control as formerly over those who were to be admitted to livings.! The figures for the diocese of Lincoln have been worked out from the Liber. PATRONS IN THE DIOCESE, A.D. 1603 1. The Crown 8. Other ecclesiastical persons 2. The prince of Wales 9. Oxford colleges 3. The lord chancellor 10. Cambridge colleges 4. The archbishop of Canterbury 11. Eton coliege 5. The archbishop of York 12. Private patrons 6. The bishop of Lincoln 13. Cities and boroughs 7. The dean and chapter of Lincoln, 14. Unspecified and the prebendaries LINC. & STOW BEDF. BUCK. HUNT. LEIC. TOTALS if 130 (8) 26 24 (1) 24 29 (1) 2320108 on I I oe 5 5 4. 2 2 5 I I 6. 40 2 3 3 48 73 SI I 6 I 59 8. 20 I 6 12 3 42 9. 9 3 II (1) 3 2 28 (1) 10. 5 (1) 8 I 2 4 30 (1) 1O&- I I 2 12. 333 (9) 77 129 (2) 92 157 (1) 788 (12) r3: 3 I 4 14. 8 I 4 3 16 611 121 187 155 197 1272 In this table, a patron who has an alternate turn of presentation has been counted as 3. The totals therefore are the totais of benefices. The figures in brackets give the numbers of benefices of which the patronage is divided between two patrons. ‘Therefore, to get the number of patrons, the numbers in brackets must be halved, and one half be added to the unbracketed totals. Chapels have not been included. These figures fully bear out the bishops’ complaint ; for they shew that less than one-eighth of the patronage of the diocese of Lincoln was in ecclesiastical hands. If, however, the Oxford and Cambridge colleges be counted as ecclesiastical bodies, the proportion is one-sixth, as the bishops contended. Preachers The numbers of preachers in the several archdeaconries in 1585 and 1603 are printed below’; and here it is sufficient to give summaries for the whole of the diocese : 1 Usher, Reconstruction, i, 95. 2 p. 458. INTRODUCTION lvu 1. Licensed preacher 3. No preacher 2. Preacher (generally not licensed) 4. Catechizer, expounder, etc. 5. Unspecified—presumably no preacher LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1585 S.T.P. S.T.B. M.D. LLB. M.A. B.A. NON-GRAD. TOTALS ry 7 29" m7 35 42 200 Zz 4 3 4 II TOTALS 17* 29* 81 38 46 Di 5. I 4 107 E22 840 1074 TOTALS 17* 207 I 4 188 160 886 1285 * 16 s.T.p’s and 19 s.1.B’s are included in these numbers, since they are presumed to have been preachers, although it is not specifically stated that they were so. Probably, most of them were licensed. LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1603 S.T.P. S.T.B. LEB: M.A. B.A. | NON-GRAD. TOTALS is II 48 139 58 70 326 z 2 6 I 153 118 106 386 TOTALS 13 54 I 292 176 176 72 4h I 16 15 7% 55 4. 10 10 5. 19 14 18 27 329 407 TOLALS» 32 69 I 326 218 538 1184 It will be observed that the number of preachers given in the Liber of 1603, namely 712, differs widely from that supplied by the archbishop to the king, namely 920.1. The archbishop has 354 masters of arts, and makes them all preachers, whereas the Liber has only 326 of whom at least 16 are not preachers. Again, the archbishop has 236 bachelors of arts, and makes them all preachers, while the Liber has 218, of whom at least 15 are not preachers. Of non-graduates the archbishop has 226 preachers; the Liber only 176. The archbishop’s figures have been much ‘altered, and suggest uncertainty. Moreover, it is unlikely that, out of a total of 1184 clergymen, as many as 920 were preachers. Seemingly, it must be admitted that the archbishop’s clerks, anxious, as no doubt they were, to support their master’s case, somewhat over- strained the evidence. Not content with this, they added : There are besides the Preachers before mentioned, in both the Provinces [of Canterbury and York], many honest ministres well hable to Catechize, and priuately to exhorte, though they haue not the guifte of vtterance, and audacitie to preache in the Pulpitt (Harl. MS. 280, f. 169d.). Degrees It is instructive to compare the /ibrz of 1585 and 1603 with respect to degrees. At the earlier date, out of 1285 men, 399 had degrees ; at the latter, 646, out of 1184.2 The efforts of the bishops to improve the quality of the clergy had been successful at the cost of a reduction in 1 above p. liv. 2 see the tables above, lvill INTRODUCTION their number. A reference to the table at page liv will shew that the archbishop, in 1603, over-estimated the number of masters of arts in the diocese by twenty-eight, and the bachelors of arts by eighteen. The figures for the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow and Leicester are availabie at three dates : 1576 1585 1603 Lincoln and Stow—-graduates~ - 56 159 210 non-grad. - 340 414 350 3.96 573 560 Leicester—graduates — - - 22 71 109 non-grad. - Boel 27 157 79 149 228 188 —— These statistics reveal a steady improvement in the educational qualifications of the clergy. The records of institutions shew even more plainly that the possession of a university degree was being required : 1591 1594 1603 1604 1607 1610 37D: - 2 2 I I 3 STB: - 6 4 6 6 13 12 Lib: - I I M.A. - 22 19 26 27 20 47 B.A. - 17 Il it 10 8 12 47 36 45 43 43 74 NON-GRAD. - 38 19 13 II II 6 85 55 58 54 54 80 The figures are the more remarkable when it is remembered that men from the earlier years were still being instituted in 1610. The records of ordination in bishop Chaderton’s register tell the same tale! : 1606 1607 M.A. - - - - - 35 BA B.A. - - - - - 24 18 Alumni of Oxford or Cambridge - 4 8 Educated at various schools - - a I 66 51 Communicants The number of communicants given in the Liber of 1603 is 196,926.” The archbishop’s number is 242,550 with ‘ quere’ written against it.° At this time people were, of course, bound by law to communicate. Five men and six women in the archdeaconry of Bedford and fifteen men and fourteen women in the archdeaconry of Buckingham are 1 Reg. xxx, ff. 284, 291, 298, 301-2, 306, 312-13, 320. 2 below, p. 445. 3 above, p. lv, INTRODUCTION lix returned as non-communicants. No mention is made of non-communicants in the other archdeaconries, but presentments in the books of detectiones and comperta shew that there were persons who did not communicate.! VALUATIO BENEFICIORUM, A.D. 1603-4 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Five sheets, 15$in. x 12in., now bound in a volume of Lzéri Cleri, 1576-1604. Printed below, pages 355-362.) The Hampton Court Conference met on January the rqth, 16th, and 18th, 1603-4; and, amongst other things, it was agreed that further information should be obtained by the bishops, and submitted to the king before the meeting of parliament in March. On 28 January, the archbishop, therefore wrote to the bishop of Lincoln, saying that there were some defects in the last certificate which he had received, that is the Liber of 1603. These he would have supplied to him with all convenient speed. It was the king’s pleasure to know the qualities and degrees of incumbents, whether they were preachers or able to catechise, or otherwise learned or unlearned, and whether of good or evil conversation ; and also the value of their livings, and how those benefices which were not competent might be augmented. Further particulars were required about impropriations. ‘‘ For I assure you,” says the archbishop, ‘‘ that his maiestie doth looke for a speedie returne of these mattres and thinketh it to be a verie great negligence for anie Bishopp not to knowe the state and condic’on of his Cleargie within his dioces.’” The bishop, on 10 February, wrote from King’s college, Cambridge, to the archdeacons, commissary, and registrars, enclosing a copy of the archbishop’s letter, to require them to make a new survey. The valuation is to be what a benefice is worth to let communibus annis deductis deducendis, and not as it is valued in the King’s Books, ‘for that hath bene done allreadie, and might with more ease haue bene taken out of the office of the first fruites, if that were intended, nether is that valuac’on equall for that some benefices are over valued and some farre vnder.” The inquiry is to be made, as the archbishop recommended, by the ministers who are of chief note, to be selected by the bishop, two or three or more out of every deanery, at places convenient to such as are to attend, ‘“‘for it were to muche to drawe them all to Lincoln.’ Two copies of the return are to be sent to the bishop, one of which it was intended, no doubt, should be filed in the diocesan registry. ‘There is great speede required in this action.” The bishop encloses a form of letter to the special persons of note, which he sends as a ‘president.’ A postscript directs that inquiry shall be made where tithe is withholden.* In his letter to the selected clergymen of the arch- deaconry of Lincoln, dated 13 February, Randes, requires them to bring their certified return to him, at Lincoln, on Tuesday, 28 February.® Unfortunately no more of the returns have been preserved at Lincoln than those for the archdeaconry of Stow and the deanery of Walshcroft, but fragmentary as the document is, it is valuable as being the 1 ¢.g, The Episcopal Visitation Book, A.D. 1604, 2 below, pp. 251-2. 3 below, p. 250. 4 below, pp. 249-52. > below, p. 252, Be INTRODUCTION only return to the archbishop’s requisition which is known to the present writer. It contains particulars about the marriage, behaviour, and hospitality of the clergy ; about degrees, plurality, residence, and preaching ; and about patrons, impropriations, and the leasing of benefices. But the chief article of the enquiry related to the values of benefices, and to the methods of augmenting them. The literature of the period contains many references to the poverty of the clergy. The circumstances at the beginning of James's reign were very different from those that prevailed in pre-Reformation times. Much more was expected of the clergy ; it was demanded that they should be better educated and, especially, that they should be able to preach. The allowance also of clerical marriage made it imperative that stipends should be increased. This was all the more necessary since there had been a great rise in prices during the past sixty years.!. Against this there was to be set an increase in the incomes of the clergy, the chief part of which was derived from tithe ; for the value of tithe was based upon the price of corn and other produce. But tithe had not increased part passu with the price of corn, because frequently a composition, or modus decimandt, had been adopted in place of the payment in kind of tithes, and especially of small tithes; and such customary payments were, in 1603, often a mere fraction of the market value. The great tithe was derived from corn, and the laying down of arable land to grass probably resulted in some further loss to the tithe-owner. But besides these causes of impoverishment, there was a great deal of robbery. Simony was rife. Following the queen’s bad example, many patrons required payments in money, or pensions, or favourable leases, or surrenders of glebe, or easy compositions, or remission of tithes and dues, as a condition of appointing men to benefices. Archbishop Parker, after his visitation of the diocese of Norwich, in 1567, wrote : I sent my visitors into Norwich ... whereof I heard ... Gehazi and Judas hada wonderful haunt in the country, that guzd vultis mihi dare ? had so much prevailed there among the simonians, that now to sell and to buy benefices, to fleece parsonages and vicarages, that omnia erant venalia. And I was informed the best of the country, not under the degree of knights, were infected with this sore, so far that some one knight had four or five, some even seven or eight benefices clouted together, fleecing them all, defrauding the crown’s subjects of their duty of prayers, somewhere setting boys and their serving men to bear the names of such livings.? About the same evil archbishop Sandys said : The disease spreadeth, for patrons gape for gain, and hungry fellows utterly destitute of all good learning and godly zeal, yea scarcely clothed with common honesty, having money, find ready entrance to the Church. The lord of the manor of Throcking paved his kitchen at Sandon with gravestones taken out of Throcking church, embezzled the glebe, and kept a chaplain in his house to officiate.‘ The values of benefices given in the Liber of 1603, were those set down in the King’s Books. These books consist of two volumes of contemporary transcripts of the Valor Ecclestasticus or valuation of ecclesiastical benefices made in 1535. On that assessment benefices 1 Probably the increase in values was not less than a hundred and fifty per cent. 2 Quoted by Kennedy, i, cxlvii-viii. The construction of the first sentence is defective. 3 Quoted by Hunt, Religious Thought, i, 77. E Chauncy, Asst. Ant,, i, 233, quoted by Urwick, Memorials of Nonconformity in Herts, P, 764. INTRODUCTION 1x1 were, and still are, rated for the payment of first-fruits and tenths. The Valuatio Benefictorum, on the other hand, gives the actual net value, the value communibus annis deductis deducendis, in 1603-4 ; and it is useful to compare the incomes of ninety benefices in the two records : 1535 1603-4 DEANERIES BENEFICES TOTAL INCOMES fi SoG, ig Sn Walshcroft - 26 1 ee eS AAG A ASD Aslackhoe - 16 13 Gane G DODewGn o Corringham - T4 2260 ONE 356710..°0 Lawres : 21 L700 5) (4 ATOT OO Manlake - 19 See us? OW Tair ed go Yh OOOwL Ottis ee 20020 Nia | 2 BENEFICES 1535 1603-4 not exceeding £5 15 3 : iS ALO 42 22 . ie ls 15 17 ” ” £20 6 18 425 7 : ‘5 £30 5 13 ; £40 Cae ; £50 2 +) B) £60 3 9 ID £80 3 One at £120 I go go CURATES’ STIPENDS IN THE LIBER OF 1603 not exceeding one at 5 £10 ATS £20 £36 TOTAL Lincoln and Stow 40 29 y; 5 81 Bedford - a I I I 6 Buckingham - 4 16 7 I 28 Huntingdon - I 10 2 I 14 Leicester - I 6 5 B 15 Totals - 46 64 22 10 I 144 It will be observed that, on an average, the incomes of benefices had rather more than doubled between 1535 and 1603. Curates’ stipends, which are the same in the Liber and the Valuatio, were miserably inadequate. Dr Usher writes at some length about the poverty of the clergy, but their case was not so desperate as he represents ; for he takes the incomes of benefices as given in the returns of 1603 to be the real values at that date ; whereas, as it has been shewn, incomes had been more than doubled ; and puritan returns, which give the real values of benefices, mislead him into thinking that ‘‘a youthful student, whose ideas on doctrine and church government were hazy, and whose ambition for truth and piety was not abnormal, could not fail to be influenced in his Ix INTRODUCTION espousal of the Puritan ideas by the fact that the Puritan parishes paid stipends double or treble any sum that he could expect from ordinary parishes.”} The “leading clergymen,” who were appointed in each deanery to make the inquiry enjoined by the archbishop, offer recommendations for the augmentation of poor livings or ‘ vivinges.’ In every case they suggest that tithes should be paid in kind, and that customs of paying less than a tenth should be discontinued ; also that deductions should be made from the impropriations for the augmentation of the respective vicarages. In three cases the union of .benefices is recommended ; and in one instance it is urged that the use of prohibitions should be restrained.’ The return which we are considering can barely have been received at Lambeth before archbishop Whitgift died, on 29 February, 1603-4. He had laboured for the good of the Church in a period of almost unexampled difficulty ; and when he was visited by the king, on the day before his death, he could do no more than repeat the words ‘ Pro ecclesia Det.” His place, as leader, was taken by Richard Bancroft, bishop of London, who, however, did not succeed to the primacy until the following December. It was Bancroft who had laid bare the puritan classts movement and the attempt secretly to subvert the system of the Church from within; and he had been one of the leading members of the court of high comimission. In March, 1603-4, and, seemingly, before the meeting of parliament on 1g March, the bishops met, with Bancroft as president, to consider how a competent maintenance might be provided for a preaching minister in every parish. They recommended that tithes be paid in kind, and if a benefice were too poor to support an incumbent, it should be united to another. They pointed out that if the bishop had power to appoint a suitable portion out of the impropriate tithes, the evil would be to a large extent remedied. The augmentation of benefices, however, was a matter of extraordinary difficulty, for parliament stedfastly refused to look at bills which would have the effect of increasing the tithes which were due from the laity, and from making any charge upon the impropriate tithes which belonged to the lay rectors. It has been possible here to do no more than to touch upon the incomes of benefices, but the subject is one which will repay study. A curious little fragment has been found in the Lincoln diocesan registry amongst the miscellaneous papers of the years 1605 and 1606,* which may be quoted because it professes to give the value of several benefices : Mr Thornton parson of Barraby and Wolstropp, worth 2. hundred and forty poundes a yeare. a blinde Curat. Mr Griffin parson of litell Ponton and Kirkby Vnderwood the smallest of them Cl. a yere and a blynd Curat serues one of them. Mr Williams parson of Asgarby and Aswarby, the least of them. 100 markes a yere and a blynd Curat serues one of them. Mr Gaze vicar of Hunington and Ancaster and hath no dispensation, and a blynd Curat serues one of them. , Pabonsiviction. ly 219-222, 274-5, 299, 313, 337, 352: 2 pelow, pp. 356-62. The civil courts used the writ of prohibition to prevent the courts ahi raG irom holding a plea of tithe. 3 See Usher, Reconstruction, 1, 333; 4 Misc., 1605-6/80. INTRODUCTION Ix The value of these benefices in 1535, as given in the King’s Books, is as follows: Barrowby £31 1s. 54d., Woolsthorpe £12 2s. 8$d., Little Ponton £7 Ios. od., Kirkby Underwood £6 3s. 4d., Asgarby £0 14s. 4hd., and Aswarby £12 4s. 7d. The average of the figures in the fragment is more than seven times greater, and ‘they must be treated as an ev parte statement. The document has a puritan flavour, and the blindness of the curates, which may be compared with the dumbness of certain of the clergy in 1584,! must be attributed to their inability to see religious questions through puritan spectacles. Pluralism Closely connected with the insufficiency of clerical incomes was the practice of pluralism; and pluralism, again, involved more or less non- residence, for it was not physically possible for an incumbent to reside in two parishes at once. The puritans constantly complained of these abuses, and bills were introduced into parliament to restrain them ; but while incomes were insufficient, it was often necessary for the more learned sort of clergymen to hold more than one benefice. Even of the men who adopted puritan principles many were ‘ plurified’ or ‘ double- beneficed.” The statistics at p. 459 below, however, shew that the evil was diminishing. The one hundred and forty pluralists in the diocese in 1585 had shrunk to ninety in 1603. THE PRAYER BOOK AND THE CANONS The puritans gained but little at Hampton Court. Asa result of the conference certain changes, mostly of an explanatory nature, were made in the Prayer Book; but the surplice, the cross in baptism, the ring in marriage, and kneeling at the Holy Communion, the chief of the ceremonies to which the puritans objected, were retained. The alterations were approved by the king, and by letters patent, dated g February, 1603-4, the printing of the new Prayer Book was ordered. On 5 March, a royal proclamation required the king’s subjects to conform to it. Parliament and convocation met on 19 March, and attempts were made in both assemblies to reform the new book; but without any success. Failure to use the book was, as will appear below, the occasion of many presentments at the episcopal visitation of 1604. The chief work of convocation was the supplementing and codifying of the law of the Church of England in the Canons of 1604. This code is still the law of the English Church, although some of the canons have fallen into desuetude. A large part of them was taken from injunctions, interpretations, advertisements, and articles which had been issued during the previous fifty years, some of which had come to be, in 1604, of doubtful authority.“ The puritans had often defended their actions by the plea that the law of the Church was uncertain, but the promulgation of the canons made this line of defence untenable. The canons deal with several of the chief subjects to which the present texts relate. The first twelve canons exclude from the Church tfso facto those who maintained the puritan position, and refused to'conform. Number 1 above, D. xxxv. 2 above, DD. xxvi, xxxiv. 3 Printed by Wilkins! Conetiide iv, 377- 28: 4 Dr Usher (Reconstruction, i i 359ff.) discusses the “ genesis of the canons,” Ixiv INTRODUCTION 14 enjoins the observance of the orders, rites, and ceremonies prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer. Number 30 explains the use of the cross in baptism. Numbers 35 and 36 enjoin upon those who may be admitted to orders or to benefices or to the office of preacher, etc., subscription to the three articles (with some verbal differences designed to prevent evasion) issued by Whitgift in 1584; number 36 prescribing the form of words in which subscription is to be made: “I N.N., do willingly and ev animo subscribe to these three Articles above mentioned, and to all things that are contained in them.”” Number 41 limits licences for plurality, and enjoins residence. Numbers 45-55 make provision for preaching. Number 58 enjoins that every minister ‘‘shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish,’ and that such as are graduates shall wear upon their surplices such hoods as are agreeable to their degrees, when performing the public services. Numbers 65 and 66 are directed against papist recusants. Number 74 prescribes a “form of decent and comely apparel ”’ at other times. Number 80 enjoins churchwardens or questmen to provide at the charge of the parish the new Book of Common Prayer within two months, and also ‘ the Bible of the largest volume,” and the books of homilies, if not already obtained. Numbers 85 and 86 have reference to the maintenance of church fabrics. The canons were passed by the convocation of Canterbury in July, 1604. On the 16th of that month a royal proclamation was issued, warning the clergy to be ready to conform by 30 November, or to dispose of themselves and their families in some other way. The bishops were directed to provide meet persons to be substitutes in the place of those who should refuse ; and in the meantime, ‘‘to do their uttermost endeavours by conferences, arguments, persuasions, and by all other ways of love and gentleness to reclaim all that be in the ministry, to the obedience of our church laws.’ The puritans were thus faced by a clear-cut issue: they had to conform or suffer deprivation. In 1604, as in 1585, their aim was to substitute the Book of Discipline for the Book of Common Prayer, and presbyterianism for the three orders of the Church’s ministry. At the later, as at the earlier, date the two systems were irreconcilable, and it was inevitable that, sooner or later, a choice should be made between them. THE ARCHDEACON OF LEICESTER’S VISITATION, APRIL, A.D. 1604 A book, bearing the title Detectiones in Visttactone Annunciationis A.D, 1604 exhibite, is preserved in the registry of the archdeacon of Leicester. In some of the following parishes the incumbents probably did not conform at the time of the visitation, but since Cotton was the only one against whom the bishop proceeded later in the year, it may be presumed that the rest conformed without much delay. Market Bosworth—They want a surplice (f. 11). William Pelsant, s.1.B., was vicar (below, p. 298), and still held the benefice in 1614 (L.C. 1614, f. 124). Laughton Parva—The churchwardens, on 20 August, exhibited a certificate, and shewed a sufficient surplice, and were dismissed (f. 22). [Thomas Cotton, M.a., was rector (see below, List of Nonconforming Clergymen, no. 117)]. Norton by Galby—The churchwardens appeared, 31 August, and did shew a surplice which Mr D[octor] Ch[ancellor] allowed (f. 22). [Thomas Ruddington, B.A., the rector, still held the benefice in 1614 (L.C. 1614, f. 130)]. 1 above, DD. xxii-iii, * Wilkins, Conez/ia, iv, 406-7. INTRODUCTION Ixv Rolleston (in the parish of Billesdon)—The churchwardens are admonished to provide a surplice of vs., and certify the same (f. 22). Scraptoft—The churchwardens are admonished to provide a surplice of vs. (f. 22). [Henry Sterk, B.a., the vicar, died in possession in 1604 (P.D., 1604/29) ]. Stoughton (in the parish of Thurnby)—The churchwardens appeared, 31 August, and the judge enjoined them to provide a surplice (f. 22d.). Fleckney—The churchwardens appeared, 29 September, and shewed a surplice to Mr Rudyard, [the surrogate], which he allowed for sufficient (f. 22d.). Robert Watts, the vicar, still held the benefice in 1614 (L.C. 1614, f. 131)]. Burton Overy—The churchwardens, on 26 October, brought in a certificate of their having a new Book of Common Prayer and the canons, and the judge decreed that they be dismissed (f. 23). Houghton—The churchwardens, 26 October, appeared and certified that they had a new Book of Common Prayer, the canons, and a new surplice, and the judge dismissed them (f. 23). [Christopher Pollard was rector, and held the benefice till his death in 1605 (P.D., 1605/12) ]. LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1604 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 34 folios. Printed below, pp. 397-414.) This book, like the Liber of 1594,! has been lately transferred from Leicester to Lincoln. It relates to the archdeaconry of Lincoln. The letters a. and e. distinguish those who were absent or excused. John Garbrore, curate of Stain, was singular in being excused the payment of the visitation fees: ‘ His stipend is but 20s. a year and therfore in meare pitty he is dismissed ; there is but 2 houses.’”? EPISCOPAL VISITATION, A.D. 1604 On 8 July, the bishop’s monition issued to the dean and chapter for a visitation to be held in their chapter-house on Wednesday, 1 August ; and on 11 July monitions issued for a visitation of the archdeaconries to be held as follows: Lincoln, on 15-18 and 20, 21, and 23 August : Stow, on 22 and 23 August ; Bedford, on 6 and 8 August ; Buckingham, on g-11 August ; Huntingdon, on 4 and 7 August ; Leicester, on 13 and 14 August.* The bishop proposed to visit the deaneries of Grantham, Loveden, Beltisloe, Ness, and Stamford in the church of Grantham ; but the venue for the deanery of Grantham was changed to the church of Sleaford ; and that for Loveden, Beltisloe, and Ness to St. Michael’s on the Mount, Lincoln; while the deanery of Stamford was not visited at all. The reason for these changes was that ‘‘ Stamford was at that tyme sore visited with the plague.” The neighbourhood of Grantham also was suffering, and the churchwardens of Stubton, who had omitted to present their minister for not wearing the surplice and not using the sign of the cross, were respited racione pestis.*. The visitation was held by the bishop’s commissaries, Dr Hill, Dr Parker, Master George Eland, who was archdeacon of Bedford, and Thomas Burton. The visitation articles are printed in the appendix to The Second Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual (1868)°. They are fifty-one in number, and the churchwardens of Ludborough failed to answer them, above, page xl. below, p. 401, and Addenda. Reo exxx, th, 227, 2270. V., 1604, pp. 18, 25. pp: 446-50. 1 2 3 A 5 lxvl o) INTRODUCTION ‘‘being so many and so harde,” until they were threatened with excommunication.! Amongst other things, bishop Chaderton enquires of the churchwardens and sworn men : Whether you haue in your Church or Chappell all thing necessarie and requisite for Common praier, and administration of the holy Sacraments, specially the booke of Common praier lately set forth by the Kings Maiesties authoritie... the Bible of the largest volume... and a comely large surplesse with wide sleeues (Article 2)... And whether your minister at all times vpon sundaies an holidaies doe weare in time of diuine seruice and administration of the Sacraments, the surplesse, yea or no, or do suffer any other to saie the common praier, or minister either of the sacraments in your church not wearing the same (Article 14)... And whether doth vour minister in the baptizing of children, obserue the orders, rites, and ceremonies appointed and prescribed in the Booke of Common praier, without any addition, omission, or other innouation (Article 23). The deiectiones of the visitation for the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow are preserved in the diocesan registry. They are the churchwardens’ answers to the bishop’s articles ; and they are of more than ordinary importance because they follow closely the promulgation of the canons. No other visitation record at Lincoln reveals so many breaches of church order. It is unfortunate that the detectiones of the other archdeaconries do not seem to have been preserved either at Lincoln:or in the archidiaconal registries. While, therefore, we have the names of clergymen in Lincoln and Stow who did not conform in August, 1604, by wearing the surplice, we cannot make similar lists for the other archdeaconries. Fortunately, however, documents remain which supply the names of all the clergymen in the diocese who, after the visitation, persisted in their nonconformity, whether for a longer ora shorter time ; and these are the names which it is important to know. DETECTIONS IN LINCOLN AND STOW The delecttones reveal that, in the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow, the churchwardens of one hundred and ninety-four parishes have not yet obtained the new Prayer Book, and are admonished to provide it. In thirteen of these cases it is said. ‘ they lack the book of Common Prayer,” which presumably means the new book. At Scrivelsby they lack a bible of the largest volume. In twenty-eight cases the church- wardens present that their minister does not wear the surplice ; and in thirteen instances they omit to present him for not wearing it. Six clergymen are presented for not using the sign of the cross in baptism,” and one of these omits ‘the words,” that is the baptismal formula.’ The churchwardens of Glentworth omit to present their minister for not wearing the surplice, and not using the sign of the cross, although this Was a violation of their official oath to present whatever needed correction. They are therefore enjoined to appear in their parish church, each ina white sheet, with a paper on his head setting forth his perjury.* Where the surplice is wanting, the churchwardens are admonished to provide one within a fortnight, tender it to their minister on a Sunday, and then certify the bishop’s court at Lincoln whether he has worn it or no. Notes are often added to a detectio to the effect that the churchwardens Savas Dh atO0, 2 V., pp. 1, 46, 48, 97, 106, 175, Pa sg P1298; Bree Bs oy 8 INTRODUCTION Ixvii have provided a surplice, and sometimes a note that their minister wears it. The names of the clergymen who are presented at this visitation for not conforming will be found in List II at the end of this Introduction ; and the proceedings taken against those who refused to conform will be described below. The detectiones also include many presentments of curates, schoolmasters, and ushers (/ypodidascul1) who have no licence from the bishop. Some of the clergy are, as usual suspended from the execution of their office because they have not appeared at the visitation ; but none is suspended for any other cause. At West Ravendale there is no minister, ‘‘ neither hathe beene anie by report thes 30 yeres past”; ! but the parish is a very small one. The rector of Skirbeck has not been resident for ten years, nor has he given anything to the poor.? Many lay people are presented : about eighteen for not receiving the Holy Communion at the preceding Easter ; or for various periods, up to as much as seven years. This number does not include papist recusants, who will be noticed below. Upon being admonished, most of these people did what was required of them, and were dismissed ; those who were obstinate were suspended. There are many cases also of non-attendance at church. A note states that Thomas Mellowes, of Millthorpe in the parish of Aslackby, says, “he will not comme except the law compell him.” The law did compel him: for he appeared at Lincoln, and afterwards, having certified that he had attended church, he was dismissed.* Some do not come to church because they are in the ale-house, or are keeping unlawful company, or are ‘ keeping unlawful games in their houses.” At Stickney, two boys, Richard and Charles Wibberd, were gathering nuts when they should have been at morning and evening praver, and should have been catechised.* Stephen Smith, of Corby, and his wife, do not come to church, and have three children not christened. Failing to appear in court at Lincoln, they are suspended Pe erciieiie itheychurche which docs no scenvy to havey,been a particularly appropriate punishment.’ Some people are presented for standing excommunicate, or for receiving excommunicate persons.® At Stewton, Isabel the wife of Edward Huddleston, a churchwarden, is presented ‘‘for vsing vnreuerent speeches against ministers children and naming theim preist calues in dispitefull maner.” On 4 September, 1604, she appeared and confessed to words to that effect, and submitted herself, ‘‘and she has to aske the parson there forgivenes 1m ecclesia tbidem coram gardiants in time of divine service,” and to certify before the next court. She did not appear, however, and was suspended. Afterwards she was absolved and dismissed on the rector’s petition.’ NONCONFORMING MINISTERS It is unfortunate that those in authority required of the clergy subscription to the three articles prescribed in the thirty-sixth canon, as well‘as conformity. The canon enjoins that those who shall hereafter be ordained or be admitted by institution or collation to any ecclesiastical living shall first subscribe to the articles. The puritans contended that subscription should not be demanded of those who. were already *P Vis 0.120. SEV Datos) ASV Ad. Bike Nig Deel od: PAVE D.td. TOW Oy 95. Vo PAGO: Ixvil INTRODUCTION ‘ ordained or were in possession of a benefice. The next words in the canon, which provide that none hereafter shall be suffered to preach or to catechise except he shall first subscribe, are ambiguous: it is uncertain whether they applied to those who were already licensed or not. Many of the puritans, who were prepared to conform and wear the surplice, could not be persuaded to subscribe. John Burgess, rector of a third part of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, is a case in point.! He maintained the lawfulness of the Prayer Book ceremonies, and had already subscribed four times to Whitgift’s articles ; and, further, was ready to subscribe in the same way again. But he refused to subscribe in the form enjoined in the canon, “willingly and ev animo.’ The bishops, as will appear presently,’ soon came to realise that the opposition to subscription was stronger than they had anticipated, and in many cases they ceased from taking extreme measures against those who could not be induced to subscribe. In the diocese of Lincoln no incumbent, it would seem, was deprived for the sole reason that he could not reconcile himself to subscription. Meanwhile the puritans again had recourse to petitions to the king and the council. Arthur Hildersham, one of the Leicestershire ministers, was the leader of a deputation to the council, and was sent to prison.* The puritans also proceeded to compile surveys of their own in different parts of the county, as they had done in 1584-5.° Dr A. Peel has printed one of these returns from a manuscript in the Morrice Collection, The Lamentable Estate of the Ministry in Staffordshire® Like the earlier surveys, it seems open to the charge of exaggeration on account of the freedom with which the epithets, drunkard, swearer, mere worldling, or ignorant are used. One vicar is ‘ very famous for his skill in gameing and specially in bowling” ; while a curate is ‘a practitioner in Physick, but seldome in Divinity.’ ; List number II at the end of the Introduction contains the names of the clergymen in the diocese of Lincoln whom the available evidence shews to have been unconformable. All the men who were presented at the bishop’s visitation in August, 1604, in the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow, for not wearing the surplice, or whose churches possessed no surplice have been included. A few names have been added from the *‘ Miscellanea”’ in the diocesan registry, and from other sources which are specified in the references. For the other arch- deaconries no complete list of names can be made, because the detections of the visitation have not survived. A few names, however, are furnished by the detections of the archdeacon of Leicester’s visitation in the previous April A large number of these men either certainly or presumably conformed within a few weeks of the visitation. The positive evidence is furnished by certificates of conformity and by notes in the book of detections ; the presumptive evidence consists in the absence of their names from the very complete record of proceedings which the bishop, in October and later, took against those who did not conform, and from the brief which was drawn up in 1606.° There is also, the fact that it i Frere, p. 315. BOP ng, id its deve £0 BL) EXXVi, 940200 . below, pp. 1xxil-ili. 7 ibid., DD. 344-5. 3 above, D. xxvii. 8 above, pp. Ixiv-v. *. Frere, 0.317. ® pelow, pp. 363-71, 469-70. above, pp. xxxiil ff, INTRODUCTION lxix can be shewn that, in most cases, they continued to hold their preferments. Thus, while the names of those who quickly conformed are incomplete for the archdeaconries ot Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, and Leicester, the more important list of those who did not conform may be taken as complete for the whole diocese. The primary authority for the latter class is the court book which records the proceedings in the episcopal court, betore the bishop himself, proceeding ev officio mero, either in the churches of St. Benedict and All Saints, Huntingdon, or at his manor of Buckden, four miles away. Ninety-three men were cited to appear in the church of St. Benedict, on 3 October, 1604, to answer to articles charging them with not wearing the surplice, and also, in some cases, with not using the sign of the cross in baptism. Twenty-eight of them came from the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow, twenty-eight from Leicester, twenty-eight from Buckingham, four from Bedford, and five from Huntingdon. The bishop charged those who appeared to subscribe and conform, and some of them did so at once, or at one of the courts held within the next few weeks; some, like Edmund Newton, vicar of Sleaford, were willing to conform, but would not subscribe to the articles; others craved time for deliberation, and this was granted them. Some of the excuses or provisoes put forward are lacking in substance ; but, as the bishop of Lincoln, writing to Cecil, 12 April, 1605, said, the puritans ‘‘wold not stand so obstinatlie in those tearmes ... were they not unwillinge to be brought into any disgrace with theire people.”? Their position was a difficult : one, and they deserved sympathy. John Fisher (no. 19)? would have worn the surplice ‘had it not bene a meane one.’ Christopher Dynys (no. 18) had said, ‘‘I will not refuse to weare a surplusse, so that it be a comely or decent one, for it is expedient. that wee do obey our princes law, yet will I not wear this yow haue bycause Picremicmuoucoinlinessin yt. Robert), Gampbelly (no; 115) said)” }"he weareth the surplisse and neuer refuseth yt but there was not a sufficient surplesse.” Against Richard Sherwood (no. 134) it was articled that ‘“twoe surplisses haue bene tendered to him, which he reteyneth at his howse, sayeing he tooke them thither to see what condiccion they were Orr Williams Cade (no, 77)athe. churchwardens’, certihed that “heretofore he hath made some doubt of wearinge the surplice bie reason of the discontinuance thereof amongst vs thes fiue and twenty yeares.” Of a different temper was Thomas Wooll, vicar of Boston, (no, 60) of whom it was reported ‘‘ that the surplis hath bene tendred to him and he in scorne maketh it his cushion to sitt on.”’ He conformed, however, on his first appearance before the bishop. John Browne (no. 113), a Leicestershire incumbent wrote to the chancellor, saying that they had observed the form prescribed by law, except kneeling at the communion, the use of the cross in baptism, and wearing ‘the suyalio’., sm owHichiwetakesliberty ini dor:.c) that thes people had conceaued some dislike of them.” Like the Hebrew king, he had obeyed in everything except the chief of the things in which obedience was required. Of Alexander Cooke (no. 14), vicar of Louth, it was reported ‘that he will rather loose his livinge then weare the surplice.” The bishop’s method of dealing with Cooke and with John Mote 0. 126) Ls * Quoted by ene: (Reconstruction, i, 404n) from Hatfield MSS Hroatt; aa * The numbers correspond with those in List II at the end of the Introduction. Ixx INTRODUCTION was unusual. He enjoined them to specify in writing their objections against Mr Eland, the bishop’s chaplain, who was reported ‘‘ to haue preched a verie dangerous and hereticall sermon at Lincoln and said that there wer 4. sortes of men in the church but one of the church and thereby excluded all such as stick at theis ceremonies.”! On a later day Cooke put in his objections, and Eland’ answered them. The day after the first court, Stirropp, the registrar, wrote as follows : Good Mr Prigeon my verie hartie commendacions to vour self and M* Prigeon premised: My L: hath willed me to write vnto you that yesterday there was divers of the ministers that were called before his L: did complaine that manie of their neighbours, who were as backward as themselfes in anie conformitie now required, as namelie Mt Barnes Mt Dale Mr Wilson of Westburghe Mr Kellet Mr Hichcocke and diuers others were omitted and onelie some fewe elected owte of a multitude and some of theis denied that euer they omitted the surplisse or other ceremonie And therefore my L: would haue vou to write him owte a coppie of all the deteccions in this visitacionsand of the proceedinges therein and likewise to inquire not onelie of those beforenamed but also of all others whatsoeuer, as well by the churchwardens and sidesmen, as by anie other convenient meanes whatsoever, and to certifie his LP whether they haue omitted to weare the surplesse or observe the booke of common prayer, and w'tall my L: did wishe me to signifie that vt ys not his Ls, but his mates expresse commaundement and therefore you muste be verie carefull in the performance thereof: And so in haste I committe you to god. From Buckden this. 4. of October 1604. Your verie lovinge Freind WILL'’M STYRROPPE. To my verie lovinge Freind M* Prigeon at his howse in Lincoln’ d[elive]r theis (V., pp, 199, 199d.). Of the men who are named in the letter, Hitchcock, rector of Quarrington, is the only one about whose conformity any complaint had been made at the visitation. The churchwardens, however, certified soon after the Visitation that he wore the surplice which they had provided and tendered to him.® Since the rest of the men were not cited to appear before the bishop, it may be presumed that they also had conformed, if, indeed, they had previously failed to do so. On 1 December, the bishop suspended four curates from the execution of their office : no. 33. Linold, Edmund, of Aylesby, co. Lincoln. He was instituted to the vicarage of Healing, 20 January, 1609-10. » 79. Deane, William, of Hillesden, co. Buckingham. ,, 82. Gee, George, of Stony Stratford, co, Buckingham. », 94. Scott, Thomas, Eastmansted Latimer, co. Buckingham. ,, 112. Brinsley, John, of Ashby de la Zouch, co, Leicester, He continued to be headmaster of the school there. On 12 December, three more curates were suspended : no. 62. Brightman, Thomas, of Haynes, co. Bedford. He probably soon conformed, for he seems to have held the curacy till his death. Oi, .1070,.-74, Eland was archdeacon of Bedford (above, p, Ixv). Vapeh INTRODUCTION Ixx1 no. 67. Hoggett, Anthony, of Norhill, co. Bedford. ; 104.: Fisher, Timothy,-of Tring, co. Hertford. He not only refused to subscribe and conform, but refused to give to the bishop an account of his sermons, saying that his time would not serve. One more curate was probably suspended, about September, 1605: no. 108. Walkwood, Nathaniel, of Bovingdon, co. Hertford. In November, 1604, twenty-eight Huntingdonshire laymen presented a petition in favour of the ministers who stood in danger of deprivation.! On 1 December, thirty ministers of the diocese of Lincoln, under the leadership of John Burgess, presented to the king their reasons for not conforming ; and early in 1605, they published An Abridgment of that Booke which the Ministers of Lincoln Diocess delivered to his Matestie upon the first of December last, 1605 |sic]. Being the first part of an Apologye for themselves and their Brethren that refuse the subscription, and conformitie which is required. Printed 1605. The Abridgment contains eighty-eight closely printed pages of small quarto size : what then must have been the size of the Booke. The ministers urge that the ceremonies are sintul, and also dangerous as leading to superstition. ‘t Many of the people in all parts of the land are known to be of this mind, that the sacraments are not duly ministered without them.” ‘‘ The surplice is known to be esteemed by many in all parts of the land so holy a thing, as they will not receive the sacrament from any but such as wear it.” The common people, they say, make a superstitious use of the sign of the cross, and hold that their children are not rightly baptized without it. There is special danger, they argue, in restoring the use of the ceremonies in places where they have been long discontinued.” None of them, they say, ever refused to subscribe to the first of the three articles, but to the other two they cannot. The first article in the thirty-sixth canon was an acknowledgment of the royal supremacy ; the second and third involved acceptance of the Prayer Book and Thirty-nine articles. The Abridgment contains a table, under counties, of the numbers of preachers who, ‘before the beginning of this last parliament,” that is before March, 1603-4, witnessed under their own handwriting their desire to petition for the removing of the ceremonies. The total for the whole country is seven hundred and forty-six, and this number is cited in contemporary puritan literature for various purposes. The figures for the diocese of Lincoln are: Lincolnshire 33, Leicestershire, 57, Huntingdonshire —, Bedfordshire 16, and Buckinghamshire 33, making 139 in all.® On to December, the day on which Bancroft’s election to the see of Canterbury was confirmed, the council wrote to the two archbishops, pointing out that the time prescribed in the proclamation of 16 July had now expired ; and stating that, though it was more agreeable to the king to cure disorders by clemency than by severity, yet where advice prevailed not, autbority should compel. The council then urged that the bishops should take special care to inform themselves of the learning, sufficiency, and conformity of those whom they might admit to the benefices of any who should be deprived for nonconformity, a matter ‘‘ whereof more especial care would now be had, seeing divers 1 Harl. MSS 677, f. 44, quoted by Usher, Reconstruction, i, 407, note 3. 2 Perry, A History of the English Church, second period, D. 370. 8 Abridgment, p, 52. Ixxul INTRODUCTION turbulent persons have mixed their complaints with this affirmation, that the names of good and understanding ministers shall now be supplied with idle drones and dumb images.” The archbishop sent this letter to his suffragans on 22 December, and, on the same day, in a second letter he gave them directions with respect to the course to be taken with ‘the disobedient and obstinate ministers’? Those who are not already ‘placed in the church ” are not to be admitted to any office without subscription. The clergymen who are already placed fall into different classes. Those who observe the orders and ceremonies in the communion book, and are willing to conform, but are unwilling again to subscribe, are to be respited for a short time in the hope that they may subscribe. Incumbents who refuse to conform and subscribe are to be deprived ; and curates and stipendiary preachers who will not conform and subscribe are to be suspended ab officio, which is in effect deprivation.’ Dr Usher, who searched the unpublished state papers and the Hatfield manuscripts, writes Toward the middle of January, while hunting in the diocese of Lincoln, James fell in with the Bishop, who explained that he had not yet taken any measures against the Puritans because he had received no explicit directions from Bancroft and knew that none of the other bishops had done as much as he had.?_ He said that it had been agreed in Convocation,’ six months past, that all the Puritans should be thrice admonished to reform by the episcopal authority and so much he had done but there had stopped. James was provoked, and sent word to Cranbourn with some petulance, that the bishop had done nothing and intended to do nothing. “J neuer chainged the smallest iote of my conclusion to deprive them,” he added in his own hand, and “if ve make not mountaines of moldehills. .. ve neide not to haue troublit so farre vour owin mindis.’® The Archbishop was to be directed to issue orders at once that all the obstinate should be deprived.... In compliance with the royal mandates, the Council, on January 22, informed Bancroft that the bishops ‘‘ haue stood as men at a gaze and haue done nothinge.’® Bancroft and Vaughan, the Bishop of London, met Cranbourn on January 24, by appointment, and, after a long consultation over the situation,’ decided that the strictest conformity should be ordered but should be executed only where the Puritan gave no hope of vielding (Reconstruction, 1, 413-14). On 16 January, 1604-5, after four admonitions to conform, the bishop deprived John Burgess (no. 75),° rector of the third part of Waddesdon, and Alexander Cooke (no. 14), vicar of Louth. Burgess, who has already been mentioned, was the most eminent of the men who suffered deprivation in the diocese of Lincoln. He would, it seems, have conformed if he had been able to convince his followers that it was right to do so. Cooke was of a more militant temper. He had preached against the ceremonies of the Prayer Book, and for some time refused to give the bishop a copy of his sermon. He would rather lose his living, he said, than wear the surplice. 1 Cardwell, Documentary Annals, ii, pp. 88-93. 2 ghtd., 11, 93-6. 3 Usher is relying on a letter of Sir Thomas Lake to Cranborne, dated 16 January, 1604-5 (Hatfield MSS 103, f. 116), but the bishop’s encounter with James must have occurred before he received Bancroft’s letters referred to above. 4 Usher refers to a letter of the bishop’s to... Mountague, 12 December, 1604 (Hatfield MSS 108, f. 22.) James to Cranborne, Hatfield MSS 134, f. 52. Hatfield MSS 108, f. 43. Cranborne to Lake, State Papers Domestic, James I, xii, no. 28. The numbers refer to List II at the end of the Introduction. orn an INTRODUCTION Ixxill On 30 January, George Pike (no. 39), vicar of Donington in Holland, expressly refused to conform, and was deprived of his benefice after four admonitions. Two months later he conformed and subscribed ; and, on 15 May, 1605, was reinstituted to the same benefice. At the same time, Anthony Nutter (no. 128), rector of Fenny Drayton, co. Leicester, suffered deprivation because he refused to conform, saying “that whatsoever ys the invention of man ys not to be allowed in the service of god.” He appealed from the sentence. He was one of those who were in trouble with Cartwright in 1591-2. On to April, 1605, Richard Sherwood (no. 134), rector of Thurlaston, co. Leicester, was similarly deprived after five admonitions, and appealed to the court of Arches. On 24 April, Arthur Hildersham (no. 122), vicar of Ashby de la Zouch, co. Leicester, for many years one of the leading puritans, after several times refusing to conform, was deprived. He too appealed to the court of Arches, but apparently did not prosecute his appeal. In the previous December, he had refused to confer with the bishop and Dr Mountacute, saying that he [and others] would not come “to be borne downe with countenance and with scoffs.” On 18 September, Laurence Bott (no. 110), rector of Cadeby, co. Leicester, was deprived because he refused to conform. On 6 November, Oliver Perkins (no. 105), vicar of Offley, co. Hertford, after various refusals to conform, was excommunicated on account of his growing contumacy, having been suspended since the previous June. He lost his benefice, however, not because of his nonconformity, but because he failed to pay his yearly tenths to the exchequer. The bishop stated that he might have been absolved if he would have submitted and sworn to obey the law.! Thomas Heape (no. 84), vicar of Little Marlow, co. Buckingham, having refused’ to subscribe and conform, was suspended from the execution of his office, 19 June, 1605. On6 November following he was excommunicated, and finally, on 4 December, deprived ‘for his contumacie being factiously disposed and having made manie publicke invectives against the state of the churche and the booke of common praier, and not suffering anie minister to say divine service, preache, or administer the sacramentes, in his churche, but those that were of his faction.” Subscription was never required at his hand.? A memorandum in the bishop’s court book, 24 April, 1605, states that 15s. 8d. each for Mr Sherewood, Nutter, and Mr Hidersham [src] is to be sent to Mr Carpenter’s, ‘‘a hosear at the grene man in Cornewell [perhaps=Cornhill].”* Possibly this money was intended for . their expenses while waiting for the hearing of their appeal, or while they were obeying a citation to appear before the archbishop. The remaining clergymen who had not conformed, but were quiet and peaceable, were treated in a different way. At court after court they were allowed further time for deliberation until, by the autumn of 1605, all those who, a year before, were cited to appear before the bishop seem to have conformed with the exception of eight incumbents. One of these men, Simon Bradstreet (no. 9), who had never worn the surplice since his institution to the vicarage of Horbling in 1596, was, on 23 October, on account of his labours for the Church of God, and of his peaceable and honest behaviour, dismissed by the bishop in hope of his conforming, until he should be cited again. At the same time John 1 below, p. 369. ? below, pp. 368-70. Sar ta SOG; xxiv INTRODUCTION Jackson (no. 28), vicar of Bourne, Hugh Tuke (no. 55), rector of Silk Willoughby, both in Lincolnshire, Thomas Cotton (no. 117), rector of Laughton in Leicestershire, and John More (no. 126), rector of Knaptoft in the same county, were dealt with in the same way. Bradstreet, Jackson, and Tuke were still ‘unconformable’ in 1611. On 15 January, 1605-6, Henry Wilkinson (no. 98), rector of the first and second parts of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, was, in hope of his conforming, granted to the end of the session of parliament ‘‘ for better consideration.” On 11 July, 1606, David Allen (no. 2), rector of Ludborough and Robert Atkinson (no. 6), vicar of Glentworth, both in Lincolnshire, alleged that they had not conformed and could not satisfy themselves therein, but they would endeavour to conform. They were still ‘unconformable’ in 1611. All the Lincolnshire men held their livings until their deaths, except Atkinson who resigned in 1626. The other three were still in possession of their respective benefices in 1614. Sometimes those who were cited did not appear, or refused to answer, and were suspended or excommunicated for their contumacy : but, upon their subsequently appearing and swearing to obey the law and the orders of the Church, they were released or absolved.t. This oath did not commit them to conformity, but especially to obedience to the bishop’s citation to appear in his court. A committee of the House of Commons, in 1606, charged the bishop with excommunicating Andrew Kinge (no. 86), curate of Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, for not appearing, though he knew that Kinge was then imprisoned in London. The bishop answered that he did not know about Kinge’s imprisonment, and that, as soon as he was informed of it, he absolved him.2 Kinge was one of the militant puritans. Those who conformed and subscribed soon after the Visttation held in August, 1604 Linc. & Stow Bedf. Buck. Hunt. Leic. Totals . Conformed and subscribed IO 7 I 2 20 2. Conformed and subscribed presumably : . 23 5 28 I 5 48 33 | x | Those cited to appear before the Bishop proceeding ex officio mero, from October, 1604, to 1606 Linc. & Stow Bedf. Buck. Hunt. Leic. Totals 3. Conformed and _ subscribed ine) I 9 4 24 4. Conformed - - - fe) I II I 7 30 5. Conformed presumably _ - I 7 8 6. Incumbents deprived - 2 2 4 8 7. Curates suspended - I 2 3 2 I 9 8. Never conformed, but allowed to retain their benefices - - 5 I -. 8 Richard Chambers (no. 102), died 1606 - - I I Oliver Perkins (no. 105), de- prived for failing to Pay tenths - I I Andrew King (no. 86), possibly suspended I I 28 4 28 5 25 go tage nosy O, 71, Oly 03. 2 below, pp. 370, 470, INTRODUCTION Ixxv Several conclusions emerge from the evidence relating to the diocese of Lincoln: (1) the number of those who were ejected from their benefices or offices was less than two per cent. of the whole clergy ; (2) only those nonconformists. who were factious and troublesome were deprived ; (3) no one, after December, 1604, was ejected merely for refusing to subscribe to the articles specified i in the thirty-sixth canon of 1604 ; (4) a few who were ejected were restored ; (5) inexhaustible patience was shewn in the bishop’s dealings with those who could not reconcile their conscience to the use of the surplice and of the sign of the cross in baptism; and (6) some clergymen who never conformed, but were godly and peaceable men, were allowed to retain their benefices; and, though they were necessarily presented from time to time as ‘unconformable, no further action was taken against them. The number of ejections. in: the whole country has been very variously estimated. Burgess, writing to the king, said that “six or seauen hundred of the ablest ministers in the land are like to be put out!.” His fears were certainly not realised. Seven hundred and fortv- six as the number of the deprived ministers is mentioned by Urwick in Nonconformity in Cheshire (p. viii).2. The number generally given in puritan accounts is from two hundred and seventy to three hundred. Dr S. R. Gardiner comes to the conclusion that about three hundred of the clergy were ejected.* This number is certainly too high. It was reported to the House of Commons, in 1606, that Bancroft replied to the charge of depriving three hundred, by alleging that only sixty, who were factious, had been deprived.* Archbishop Spotiswood of Glasgow stated that he was told by Bancroft that when the rolls of those who were deposed were brought i in, which was some years after, they were found to be forty-nine® in all England. Dr Usher searched the registers of institutions in the several dioceses, which shewed that forty- eight men were deprived. Eight of these were in the diocese of Lincoln, ‘and this number is suppor ted by the evidence of the bishop’s court book. The evidence is more consistent with Bancroft’s statement than with a number like two hundred and fifty or three hundred ; and it is improbable that the archbishop should grossly understate the number of those who were deprived, seeing that it would have been easy for the puritans to produce evidence to prove him to be in the wrong. The Lincoln evidence at least amply confirms his statement that only those who were factious suffered deprivation. On the other hand these documents shew that Bancroft’s statements took no account of the unbeneficed clergy. The term ‘deprivation’ is inapplicable to them. A curate exercised his office by licence from the bishop, and this licence was granted during the bishop’s pleasure. If, therefore, the bishop suspended him from exercising his office, it was equivalent to withdrawing his licence either temporarily or ral 1 Usher, Jeera ea Lijhss es Quoted by Usher, Reconstruchon, ii, 4n, who points out that this is the number given in An “Abridoment of the Book of the je Peri Puritans of 1605, D. 52, of the preachers who before March, 1603-4, witnessed under their own handwriting their desire to petition for the removing of the ceremonies. 3 History of England, ii, 4-5. 4 Usher, of. c#t., ii, 4. ° History of the Church of Scotland, p. 479, quoted by Usher, Joc. cit., ii, 3-4. Heylyn, Presbyterians, p. 376. Ixxvl | INTRODUCTION » A BRIEF OF GRIEVANCES, APRIL, 1606 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry, Misc. 1605-6/82. Foolscap, paper, 1 folio.) The document printed at pages 469 and 470 was not discovered until the text of this edition had been printed. On 15 March, 1605-6, certain grievances were delivered in by Mr Fuller in the House of Commons, the first of which was * touching the restoring of deprived ministers,” and a conference with the bishops was suggested. Sir Francis Hastings said that an ordinary way was to proceed by petition to the king for these things. Mr Wentworth spoke of the poverty of the ministers: ‘‘ Many of them have ten children.” Sir Nathaniel Bacon said that two hundred and sixty ministers were deprived : it was desired that they might preach again ; and that there might no more any such course be taken by the bishops. On 5 April, 1606, the Commons asked for a conference with the Lords, who assented, but enquired for particulars; whereupon the Commons delivered the heads thus : Touching the deprivation, suspension, and silencing of ministers. Touching the multiplicity of ecclesiastical commissions. Touching the form of citations. Touching excommunications. BOR H On to April, they appointed a committee of fifty-three persons for a conference with the Lords. Meanwhile, on 7 April, the Lords referred the four points to a committee, consisting of the archbishop, the bishops of London and Ely, and certain lay peers, with the lord chief justice and lord chief baron in attendance. On 8 April, the Lords appointed a committee of forty-four of their number, including the archbishop of Canterbury and fourteen bishops, with lawyers to attend them, in order that they might meet the committee of the Commons on Monday, 14 April, in the Painted Chamber near the Parliament. On 15 April, the archbishop related to the Lords what had passed at the conference the day before, and a further meeting with the committee of the Commons was ar ranged for the following Thur sday in the Painted Chamber. The bishops were asked, in the meantime, to consider what answers should be made to the four articles. On 7, April, in the forenoon, the archbishop related to the house that the bishops recommended that the articles be handled by certain bishops : The silencing of ministers, by the archbishop. Concerning the multiplicity of commissions, by the bishops of Winchester and Exeter. 3. Touching citations, by the bishops of Bath and Wells, Carlisle, and Ely. 4. Concerning excommunication, by the bishops of St. Davids and Hereford, with liberty reserved to the archbishop to speak upon any of the points. Also it was resolved that no decision should be taken at the conference about joining in a petition without reference to the upper house in full session. On Saturday, 26 April, the archbishop gave notice that he would Pe in a bill concerning excommunicated persons on the next Monday r Tuesday. On 1 and 5 May, there were further meetings of the Noe INTRODUCTION Ixxvul conference ; and on the latter day a bill was brought into the upper house to establish the proceedings in ecclesiastical courts and to abolish sanctuary. On 8 May, the Lords resolved to meet the Commons again two days later. On 13 May, the proceedings at the conference were reported to the Commons, who, on 14 May, attended on the king with petitions relating to ministers and various ecclesiastical grievances.’ It is matter for regret that the reports to the two houses about the proceedings at the conferences are so fragmentary as to be almost unintelligible. MATERIAL FOR AN ANSWER TO THE BRIEF A.D. 1606 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry, Misc. 1605-6/83-6. Foolscap, paper, 8 folios. Printed below, pp. 363-371.) This dccument was drawn up for the bishop of Lincoln for the purpose of furnishing evidence to answer the Brief of Grievances. It may be conjectured that its author was Dr Belley, the vicar general, or Francis Bullingham, the registrar. The particulars about deprivation and suspension are drawn almost entirely from the bishop’s Court Book, 1602-1609, the evidence of which has been discussed above. The complaints about commissions, citations, and ecclesiastical courts touch upon large subjects which must be reserved for treatment upon another occasion. LIBER CLERI, A.D. 1607 (Lincoln Diocesan Registry. Foolscap, paper, 30 folios. Printed below, pp. 415-431.) This Liber which has lately been transferred from the registry of the archdeacon of Leicester to the diocesan registry at Lincoln, relates to bishop Chaderton’s last triennial visitation of the archdeaconries of Lincoln and Stow. The Episcopal Vistlation, 1607 The bishop began the visitation in St. Paul’s church, Bedford, on Friday, 17 July, 1607, and continued it at Dunstaple on 21 July. The archdeaconry of Buckingham was visited on 22-24 July, Huntingdon on 18 and 20 July, Leicester on 27 and 28 July, and Lincoln and Stow on 30 and 31 July and 3, 4, 6, and 14 August.* The visitation articles are not known to exist. The comperta for the whole diocese, and the detectiones for part of Lincoln and Stow and Leicester are preserved in the diocesan registry. There are some cases of clerical nonconformity : Mr Sidney A, Peyton, Librarian of the University of Reading, wno made copious extracts from these Journals, and to Mr Charles Clay, Librarian of the House of Lords, for searching the Pavers of that House, «| 2. peey te21007, 3 The distinction between the comperia or findings and the defectiones or presentments is explained above (p. xiv) ; but often it is impossible to see any difference of form between the two classes of entries. 4 These numbers refer to List II at the end of the Introduction. Ixxvlll INTRODUCTION. (no. 117), and John More (no. 126) do not weare the surplice. Israel Tailour, vicar of Thornton Curtis, is presented because he refuses to wear the surplice at marriages and christenings, and often on the sabbath day, etc., and because he has not a cloak according to the canon. He appears and says that their surplice is not sufficient, but later certifies that he wears it.1. Thomas Cave, minister of Ilston (VJveston), co. Leicester, has never worn the surplice since he came there, though they have a good and sufficient one: he is admonished.” Anthony Gray, clerk, of Arnesby, omits to wear the surplice in time of common prayer.’ At Radwell, they have a surplice, but what the minister has done with it they know not. At Stoke Poges, the master of the hospital, Randal Wade, has lately not received the communion with the vicar, but denies the charge, ‘‘and they doubte hee is neither conformable neither hathe hee subscribed’ ; whereupon the bishop refers the case to his official.° Benjamin Alexander, curate of Torksey, is presented for not reading the canons for twelve months, and omitting to read the litany on Wednesdays and Fridays, and also he has very seldom worn the surplice on the sabbath day since Candlemas last.° James Greenwood, vicar of Scawby, who is presented for omitting services, and for sometimes not wearing the surplice, appeared béfore the bishop in his court at Buckden, 11 September, 1607, when the bishop enjoined him to reform, and certify before the feast of All Saints.’ A further charge against him, in connection with a sermon which he preached at T orksey, was heard at the same time : The office of my lord (domiius) against James Greenwood, clerk, vicar of Scalbve, presented (defectum) by the churchwardens of Torksev for callinge the parishoners there sinfull Sodomites for persecutinge the righteous Lot w*" they had amongst them, w*® wordes were vttered in his sermon there at such time as they presented Mr Alexander the curate ther to the L: B: of Lincoln,’ and vpon that occasion as the hearers vnderstood vt: ... odjecto articulo etc. fassus est that he did in his said sermon vse these wordes or the like in effecte viz. that this sodomiticall course of vexinge the godlie w their yncleane conversacion ys practised by some in this towne : But not once thinkinge of those that presented Mr Alexander. Vnde dominus iniunxit ei that he shall vpon some Sonday or holyday before the feaste of All Saintes nexte preache another sermon in the churche of Torksey aforesaid And there publicklie declare the wordes we he vttered in his said former sermon and acknowledge that he did not intend thereby anie wayes to touche or grieve them that presented the said Mr Alexander nor thoughte of them And that vf he haue anie waies offended them in deliuering the said wordes he ys hartilie sorie for the same and hereof he shall certifie vnder the handes of the churchwardens there befor the said feast of All Saintes nexte (A TISday Some clergymen have offended against the seventy-fourth canon which prescribes decency of apparel, and expresses a hope ‘ that in time newtfangleness of apparel in some factious persons will die of itself.” Ministers are to wear, inter alia square caps a and, in their journeys, cloaks with sleeves, commonly called Priests’ Cloaks, without guards, welts, long buttons, or cuts. They are not to wear any coif or wrought night-cap, but only plain night-caps of black silk, satin, or velvet. In their houses their apparel may not be cut or pinkt ; and they are not — ey PT ALOy, 5 f. od. * f. 744 ® f. 56d. 8 f. 24, TC eed * 1. 0d, INTRODUCTION lxx1x to wear any light coloured stockings. These provisions are the ground of several presentments; and the fact that the bishop could take cognizance of these matters is an indication that the situation about the surplice was easier. Covenham St. Bartholomew—Mr Burke, their minister, useth to travel without his canonical cloak (ff. 43, 144). Gainsborough—‘ The minister is in all thinges conformable, savinge they neuer saw him weare a cornerd cap or ride in a cloke with sleeues ” (f. 52). Swineshead—Mr Hudson, their minister, hath not a canonical cloak (f 108). Wickenby—Mr [George] Buddle, their minister, doth not wear his tippet and hood (f. 46). Some entries relate to the laity : ARCHDEACONRIES OF LINCOLN AND STOW Boston—Aghes wife of Thomas Williamson and Elizabeth wife of William Soresby, for being churched 31 July, 1€07, without their veils. Their respective husbands confessed to the default, and the judge dismissed them ; and warned the vicar not to church any women except in accordance with the Prayer Book (ff. 38d., 105). Faldingworth—Edward Dawlinge, “ the parishe clerke churched a woman after her deliuerance of childe about a vere agoe” (f. 56). Kirkby on Bain—The wife of Michael Wenchley for refusing to be churched in the parish church, and for not frequenting it (f. 121). Somercotes St. Peter—John Earesbie for not baptizing his child in the parish church (ff. 44, 153d.). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD Tempsford—“ Clement Hales and his wief for not comminge to the churche and for havinge a child borne and not baptized in the churche there ”’ (f. 6). Woburn—“ Henry Bell clarke tor churchinge William Walbones wief in William Astry his howse hee not beeinge the curat nor havinge leaue of him” (f. 7). ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM Iver—Nicholas Nell alias Neale “‘ for standinge excommunicate theise 16. veares and his child was baptized in mv L: of Londons dioces the last of November alsoe hee dothe keepe his wief from churchinge some 13. weekes (f. 9d.). Lee—William Russell and Jovce his wife “for absentinge themselues altogether from their parishe churche for a yeare last past and (as the Churchwardens thinke) from all other churches for soe longe and the said Russell is commonly accounted and taken amonge his neighboures for a Brownist”’ (f. 13d.). ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON Hemel Hempstead—‘‘ Mr [d/ank] Scott their scholem® teachinge in his owne house sayth that hee hathe a licence but hee is a minister and put to silence and liues as a Jaye man” (f. 22). ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER Thornton and Bagworth—James Ware alias Farmer “for carryenge his child to bee christened in a boate to Stanton without the signe of the Crosse by Roberte Hargraue curate there”’ (f. 27). Fenny Dravton—George Heard and George Pegge, the churchwardens, and eleven others “haue not receaved the communion at Easter last and the reason is because they refuse to take the same kneeling” (f. 27). Halloughton— William Waldnam for practising surgery and phisicke without license for anie thinge thev [the churchwardens] knowe.” He did not appear and my lord suspended him (ff. 30, 71d.). Wymondham (Womandham)—“ Richard Houghton scholmaister for com- maundinge his schollers to hang 2. nates hides in the churche to the annoyance therof, the said hides beinge newlie taken out of water.” ‘‘ The same for teachinge in the churche without leave and the churche is much hurte by it.’ He obtained a licence to teach there (f. 65). xxx INTRODUCTION Thurlaston—Thomas Wallen “for not receavinge the communion these 2 veares last past in their parishe but hath taken it at other parishes, the reason is because hee will not receaue it kneelinge.” Wallen’s wife Elizabeth ; John Pyrkins and his wife Helen and her mother ; Agnes Wallen and Martha Bate, her daughter, and William Bradford and Nicholas, her servants; and Mr George Turvile and John Houkes, his servant, are presented for the like (f. 24). Agnes Wallen ‘for goinge out of the parishe to bee deliuered of child because it should not bee baptized with the signe of the Crosse and not bee churched after the booke of common prayer ” (téid.). Market Harborough— Robert Burbage for callinge Tho: Gowen minister of Greate Bowdon, Lowsie Roge, Cogging companion and scurvie Rascall and did Challeng him to the feilde, and did lay waite for him, for vsinge the rites and ceremonies of the churche, as by proof it may appeare, And further hee saide hee would incense the parishioners of Great Bowdon aguainste their minister, which hee did indeede, and they expostulated of him therof, And also did: call his minister puppie.” He was suspended (ff. 30, 72). There are also many cases of the lack of quarterly sermons, of curates and schoolmasters serving without a licence, of churches and chancels in disrepair, and of papist recusants!; also numerous present- ments for not coming to church, and not receiving the Holy Communion, without any reasons being given. THE ARCHDEACON OF LINCOLN’S VISITATION, A.D. 1607-8 The visitation was held in February, 1607-8, and April, 1608. The detections are preserved in the diocesan registry. David Allen (no. 2)’, John Jackson (no. 28), Hugh Tuke (no. 55), and William Wood (no. 59) are again presented for not wearing the surplice. The churchwardens ot Rowston ‘‘ want a sufficient sur plis,” as do the churchwardens of Conisholme and Sutton St. Edmunds.* There are presentments about clerical apparel : Somerby [by Grantham ]—“ Mr William Wood, parson for wearinge a wrought nightcap, ... for omittinge to read the epistle and ghospell but when hee ministeres the sacrament neither dothe hee read the x. commaundementes but when there is a communion’’; also for not catechising. He appeared at Lincoln, 8 January, 1608-9, and alleged that he was not bound to answer because the premises were presented by one churchwarden only, nevertheless he says that he uses a wrought nightcap, not knowing it to be unlawful, which, if it be, he promises reformation, and denies that the rest of the premises is true (f. 8). Doddington [ Pigot]—Richard Pollard, rector there, ‘for that he doth not weare a preistes cloake as by the Canon he is inioyned but w ‘eareth a russet cloake with a russet cape laced about with russet silke lace and other apparel! not seemely for his calling as a doublet with a standing coller faced with crimson taffity.” He was cited, and twice failing to appear, was “excommunicated (f. 46). Ludford Magna—George Blanchard, vicar, for not wearing his canonical apparel. He refused to take the oath to answer truly, wherefore my lord (dominus) pronounced him contumacious, and suspended him. . . . f at the bishop’s visitation, August, 1604. Cx INTRODUCTION 30. Lakk, RricHarp, rector of Scrafield. The churchwardens are enjoined} to provide a surplice, and tender it (V., p. 63). Lake was still rector in 1614 (LC. 1614, f. 43d.). 31. LarKE, NICHOLAS, B.A., rector of Waddingworth. He is pre- sentedt* (V., p. 65). On 24 January, 1604-5, and 24 April, 1605, the churchwardens certify that he is conformable (Misc., 1604/6, 1605-6/42)._ He is presented at the bishop’s visitation in 1607, for not wearing the surplice ‘t euery sabaoth daie” (f. 41d.). 32. LILLEY, EDMUND, M.A. (1570), S.T.D., rector of Fillingham. The churchwardens are admonishedf to provide a decent surplice, and to certify whether he wears it (V., p. 188). On 6 October, 1604, they certify that they have provided a surplice, and that their minister wears it. } 33. LinoLp, LyNoLp, or LIONELL, EDMUND, M A. (1603), curate of Humberston. In 1604f he is presented because ‘‘ he weareth not his surples nor signeth with the crosse in baptisme nor vseth the wordes [sc. the baptismal formula] and he serves [without a licence]” (V., p. 222). On 3 October, 1604, he appeared before the bishop, and refused to use the surplice (C., f. 66). On 30 November he appeared again, and on 1 December, the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office within the diocese (C., f. 74; below, pp. 363-5). He was instituted to the vicarage of Healing 20 January, 1609-10. In the Liber Cleri of 1611, he was monished to appear before the bishop at Lincoln touching conformitie (f. 35). He was still vicar in 1614 (Liber Clert, f. 33d.). 34. MARCHELL, WILLIAM, vicar of West Torrington. The church- wardens are admonishedt to provide a surplice. On 7 October, 1604, they certify that they have done so, and that their minister wears it (V., p. 139), 35. METCALF, CHRISTOPHER, M.A. (1599), rector of Gayton le Marsh. The churchwardens omit to presentt that he does not wear the surplice, and that they have no surplice (V., p. 112). He was still rector in 1607 (below, p. 417). 36. NEwTon, EDMUND, M.A. (1593), vicar of Sleaford (1595-1627), He was a select preacher in 1603 at the king’s accession (above, p. 1). On 3 October, 1604, he appeared before the bishop, charged with not wearing the surplice, when he alleged ‘that he hath worne and will weare the surplisse and conforme himself but will not subscribe to the articles agreed vpon in the last convocacion.”” On 30 November he certified his conformity, and promised for the future, and was dismissed. The bishop, however, decreed that he should be cited to subscribe. A note states that he is not licensed to preach, but yet preaches (C., f. 65). Right Reuerend father in God and our very good Lord: our duties in most humble [....]remembred. These are to signify vnto your LP? that Mr Newton viccar of Slefford hath from time to time obserued and vsed the forme of prayer and other service prescribed in the booke of common prayer, worne the surplice vsed the signe of the crosse in baptisme, the ring in marriage, and all other ceremonies commaunded in the church of England, so farre as we knowe. And although we neither presented him, nor gaue any informacion of any defect in * for not wearing tne surplice. . ’ . . . = t at the bishop’s visitation, August, 1604. ALISTIUNG STL Cxi him; yet the said M* Newton being with vs at Lincoln, since vour L?® visitacion was vpon some vntrue informacion given to M? Randes Officiall for the deane and chapter (vnder whose iurisdiccion we are) called iudicially before him, and examined vpon the premisses, who there and then in our presence professed his former conformitie, and promised so to continue: since which tyme he hath euery sunday worne the surplice, and never baptised any children without signing them with the signe of the crosse, and vsed all other ceremonies prescribed by the lawe, so farre as we know: which thing we certified to M* Randes vnder our handes within the tyme appointed vnto vs by him for that purpose. Thus haueing at the lawfull and honest request of the said Mt Newton, testified the truth of the premisses in writing, which we would be readie to avouch vpon our othes, yf we were thervnto lawfully called, we cease any further to trouble your LopP: commending the same to the gracious proteccion and blessing of the Almighty. Slefford this present xxvijt® of Octob: 1604 Your Lo?*: most humble bounden JoHN PARKES + marke} Chen ncnen HENRY CARRE ) Aa « JHoN STRYGHTHOLM, WILLIAM TUFFIN, (Misc., 1604/39). WILLIAM LAMBERT The vicarage of Sleaford was vacant in 1627 by his death (P.D., 1627/15). 37. OSMOTHERLEY, JOHN, vicar of Hogsthorpe. The church- wardens omit to presentt that they wanted a decent surplice. A later note:states that ‘‘he weareth it” (V., p. 115). 38. PHrLips, ROBERT, rector of Salmonby. He is presented} for not wearing the surplice (V., p. 63); appeared before the bishop, 3 October, and submitted himself, subscribed to the articles, and was admonished to certify his conformity before 31 October. Afterwards he certified, and was dismissed (C., f. 65d.). The churchwardens certified : Whereas some haue ether malitiously or at least iniuriously intimated to your L Bushop as if our minister M* Robert Philip wher not conformable or retused the surpless etc: causinge our minister vniustly to travell to Huntington to the hurt of his body and purse: We as afortyme so againe we say and certify that he wears the same desiring vour worship if the Lord Bushop or any frome him do again inquire concerninge his peaceable behavior, that. yow wold certify his conformitye to which we the churchwardens sett down our handes thus wishinge well to your worshipp we leaue you: Salmonbie this 24'* of October. Your poore frendes. WiLi1am SroryeE + mark. WILLIAM THEW sydman. PETER Kypp + marke (Misc., 1604/22). May it pleas vour Lordship to vnderstand that we sent a certificat at the first tyme of our ministers conformity and sinc againe to Doctor Hill and sinc againe to Mt Randes, and we hear M? Stirrop the Regist doth call him again for his certificat, we therfor testifye again that he weareth the surpless and is conformable. Churchwardens, WILLIAM Srorry, PETER Kypp (7d1d., 1604/63). 39. Pike, GEORGE, M,A. (1586), preacher but not licensed, vicar of Donington (1593-1605 and 1605-11). Previously fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge. In 1604} he is presented for not wearing the surplice and not using the sign of the cross (V., p. 48). On 3 October, 30 November, and 1 December, 1604, he appeared before the bishop (C., ff. 65, 73d.). On 30 January, 1604-5, he appeared, and answered ‘that he cannot yet conforme himself bicause he cannot be satisfied neither will he now conforme sed expresse renuit et recusauit,’ whereupon the bishop decreed — + at the bishon’s visitation, August, 1604, CX1V INTRODUCTION confessed that Symondes did not wear the surplice before the last visitation, ‘‘ but sithence he hath worne yt” (V., p. 89 ; Misc., 1604/12). Symondes appeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, and afterwards subscribed (C., f. 65d.). 53. TANSEY, THEODORE, M.A. (1574), licensed preacher, rector of Hagworthingham and of Horsington. The churchwardens omit to present himt* (V., p. 68). He was still rector of both parishes in 1614 (LC. 10 ta! thes aay 54. ‘THROCKMORTON, RAPHAEL, rector of Bolingbroke. In 1604t the churchwardens omit to present their parson for not wearing the surplice (V., p. 85). He was still rector in 1607, but was excused attendance (below, p. 416). Righte reverende father in Christe: Raphaell Throckmorton parson of Bollingbrooke of the age of fourescore and foure yeares and more, wish you all grace and peace in our Lord god everlastinge. And asa distressed childe flieth to his father for comforte, so I a minister of gods worde (iniuriouslye persecuted with some Limme of Sathan, that seekes to rend in sunder the ynitie of the church by his malignant spirit informinge against me in your Lordships courte) doe most humblie beseech your Lordship to tender mine age and pardon my non appearaunc’ who cannot without apparent daunger of my life travell one mile much lesse be at Huntington there to appeare before your Lordship or your substitute on Wednes- day next, as by a proces I am enioyned dated the vjt* of this monethe, and this sixtenth dave of the said moneth shewed ynto me by one John Stirrope apparitor as appeareth,/ which also denounceth me to be suspended for my contempt for not appearinge at your courte. True it is my good Lorde, the same apparitour came to my house about the last of Januarye, where he found me on my bed wearied, with cominge from the church, and told me it was your Lordships pleasure, that I should appeare before you [sic] L: at Bugden the viij'® of Februarie (so farre as | remember) but he shewed me noe authoritie (as nowe he did). vnder vour seale of office, nor any writinge, and therefore I thought he had done it without warrant, or that he had not bene an officer, knowinge my selfe to be cleare, and not hauinge offended his maiesties lawes, nor your Lordship And the rather I doubted of his direct dealinge, because | required him to tell me the cause of the sommons, which he said was bycause I did not weare the surplis, wherevpon I protested that I did weare it everye Sabaoth daye all the time of divine service, both morninge and eveninge, and therefore I referred him to the report of all my neighbours, that I omit not that duetie any dave. I desired to vnderstand my accusers, and he aunswered it was donne by neighbour ministers, but there names or places he would not tell me. whereupon ei suspected his aucthoritie then the more, desiringe him to signifie vnto your Lordship, my humble dutie, with my humble requeste, to spare my apparaunce, and withall to signifie that I was in every thinge obedient to his maiesties lawes, and so would be by gods grace, duringe the short remainder of time, it would please him to vouchsafe me. Then he required fee, which I refused to giue, in regard I was wrongfully accused, and bicause I sawe no citation nor warrant for wante whereof it seemeth I am nowe sequestred from the congregation. vf a father will rescewe and defend his childe from violence and wronge, my hope is, and I humblye beseeche your Lordship, that you as a spirituall father will not onelye rescue mee from the hand of these false accusers, and discharge me of all fees, (consideringe my age and many children dothe spende all my litle livinge) but take notice of these disturbers of the peace of the churche, and let them pay that is required of me, that am innocent, And let them worthilie abide your Lordships censure, for committinge such a notorious crime and sinne of false witnes bearinge, vnto so ‘reverend a father as you are. And if I maye herein finde vour Lordships good favour to be restored againe and-my false accusars * for not wearing the surplice, J at the bishop’s visitation, August, 1604. LIS PUNGe? iT CXV punished, that others thereby may be warned I shalbe be bound to pray for your Lordships feelicitie bothe in this life and in the life everlastinge. And doubt not but that my good patron St Vincente Skynner, will acknowledge him selfe beholden vnto your Lordship for administration of this iustice in punishinge the wicked accusars, and settinge the innocente free. And bycause I would not haue your Lordship onely to credit my selfe, 1 haue procured my good friendes the gentlemen and my neighbours with the churchwardens of this parish vnder their handes to testifie with me, that this is true, which I haue vnder my hand certified vnto your Lordship, which my selfe woulde (as my duetie is) haue done if habilitie of bodie coulde possiblie permitt. Bollingbrook this xvijt® of Februarie. 1604. RAPHAELL THROKMORTON [and 19 others]; per me Thomas Thomson artem grammatice in Bolling: publice profitentem (Misc., 1604/5). The benefice was vacant in 1610 by his death (P.D., 1610/1). 5. TuKE, HuGH, M.A. (1575), licensed preacher, rector of Silk Willoughby (1577-1626). He may be considered to be the father of the Lincolnshire puritans, for he was one of the ministers who were suspended for nonconformity in 1584 (above, p. xxv); and in the proceedings in the consistory court, 1603-5, his name always comes first. He was presented at the visitation in 1604 for not wearing the surplice, and not using the sign of the cross in baptism (V., p. 1). On 3 October, 1604, he appeared before the bishop in his court, and, craving time for deliberation, was admonished to subscribe and conform before 31 October. He appeared again from time to time, and was sometimes excused from coming to court on account of bodily weakness (C., ff. 65, 73d., 78, 86, 94, 97; below, pp. 363-8). At last, 5 October, 1605, the bishop dismissed him until he should be cited again, in the hope that he might conform (C., f. 102 ; below, p. 368). At the bishops’ visitations in 1607 (f. 35d.), and 1611 (L.C. 1611, f. 71) and at the archdeacon’s visitation in 1607-8 (f. 36), he was presented for not wearing the surplice and not signing with the cross. It is pleasant to be able to record that he held his rectory till his death. He was buried at Silk Willoughby 29 April, 1626 (Bishop’s Transcript). 56. TURNER, EDWARD, B.A., licensed preacher, vicar of Edlington. The churchwardens omit to present him}* (V., p. 69). He was still vicar in 1614 (L.C. 1614, f. 40). 57. WIGHT, ROBERT, licensed preacher, rector of Hareby. The churchwardens omit to present him.ft* Later, a note states that ‘he weareth yt’ (V., p. 87). 58. WILLIAMSON, JOHN, M.A., licensed preacher, vicar of North Somercotes. The churchwardens present} that he ‘‘ weareth not the surplis euerie sondaie but is willing nowe to performe that dutie in wearing yt and sometymes he chatichizeth and sometymes not” (V., p. 92). 59. Woop, WILLIAM, rector of Somerby by Grantham. The churchwardens present him{* (V., p. 15). He is presented at the arch- deacon’s visitation in 1607-8* (above, p. lxxx). The benefice was vacant by his death in 1611 (P.D., 1611/46). 60. Woo.., THOMAS, a preacher but not licensed, vicar of Boston (1600-12). In 1604+ he is presented ‘for not wearinge the surplice nor * for not wearing the surplice. + at the bishop’s visitation, August, 1604. CXVl INTRODUCTION signinge with the signe of the crosse in baptisme, and,” it is added, ‘‘sithence the visitacion notice hath bene given to the courte that the surplis hath bene tendred him and he in scorne thereof (as yt seemeth) maketh it his cushion to sitt on” (V., p. 46). On 3 October, 1604, he failed to appear before the bishop, who thereupon decreed that he be sought vits et modis. On 31 October he appeared, and declared his contormity, and promised touching the future. Afterwards he certified, and was dismissed (C., f. 65 ; Misc., 1604/31). He was not required to subscribe (below, p. 369). ; 61. WORSHIP, WILLIAM, M.A. (1599), S.T.D. (1613), vicar of Croft. He is presented{* (V., p. 74). He appeared before the bishop, 3 October, and afterwards subscribed (C., f. 65d.).. On 20 November, the church- wardens certify that he ‘hath worne the surplis and signeth with the crosse in baptizme’ (V., p. 74). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 62. BRIGHTMAN, THOMAS, B.A. (1580-1), B.D., licensed preacher, curate of Haynes, which at this period seems to have had no incumbent ; fellow of Queens’ college, Cambridge, in 1584. He was renowned asa scholar and preacher, and his life was admitted to be ‘angelical.’ He wrote several books (Dict. Nat. Biog.). He is supposed to have sub- scribed to the Book of Discipline. He was cited to appearft on 3 October, 1604, and appeared on 8, 14, and 30 November and 1 December. On 12 December he refused to subscribe, and was suspended from the execution of his office (C., ff. 69, 76; below, pp. 363-4, 306). An interesting record of his answers to the articles objected against him has been preserved (see below). He seems to have conformed, for he continued living at Haynes, and was buried there, 24 August, 1607 (F. A. Blaydes, Geneal. Bedford., p. 134) ; and there is no record of anyone else being licensed to the curacy until 17 March, 1607-8 (Reg. xxx, f. 327). ReEsPONSA THOME BRIGHTMAN CURATI DE HAWNES 8 November. 1603 Thomas Brightman clarke vicar of Hawnes in the countie of Bedford examined saith Ad primum that he hath beene onelie at one exercise at Southill in the countie of Bedford the 28. of September by the request of John Bostocke vicar there and by his lettres speciallie written for that purpose to this examinant, which dyd begynn about neene of the clocke in the morninge, and continued tyll allmost fyve in the afternoone without intermission. The confession for morninge in the booke of Common prayer, and the neenth chapter of Daniell beinge read onelie, and a psalme songe without any other observacion of the saide Booke ether in the morninge or eveninge. And there were made then fyve sermons by fyve seuerall persons. The first by the said John Bostocke for the space of one hower, the second of an howe [sic] by one Mt Andrewe Dennis v{ficar] of Paules in Bedford, the third by Thomas Dillingham curat at Deane efusdem com’, by the space of an hower, the fourthe by M® Fraunces Dillingham parson of Wilden, continuinge an hower and somethinge more, and the fyft by this examinant by the space of twoe howers. And betweene euery sermon was one psalme. And this examinant his text was the 38. ver’ of the. 9. chap. of Nehemia. And this examinant saith that in his saide sermon he touched the byshopps of the Churche of England * for not wearing the surplice. + at the bishop’s visitation, August, 1604, } before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. LISMM Noy tl CXV1l in shewinge the corruptions of the Churche of England, as namelie that there was a lordlie superioritie of ministers one over an other, which ought not to be by the worde of god. The second corruption that there was an vnteachinge ministerie in the Churche of England which ought not to be. The thirde that there were Ministers that colde teache and wolde not, or dvd not beinge in health and prosperitie. The fourthe that there were scandalous mynisters in the Churche of England for theire life and conuersacion, and they not removed, or punished. The fyft that the true ministers colde not exercise that full authoritie which Christ had left vnto them as namelie, that they had nothinge to doe in the censuringe of theire owne parishioners, wherein he ment suspencion, excommunicacion, and other ecclesiasticall censures committed to the commissaries in theire seuerall jurisdictions etc’ And further he saithe that he hathe noe lycence, other then his degree beinge a bachelour of divinitie, and vet hathe preached bothe in his owne churches and in other churches adioyninge and elsewhere in other counties. This examinant further saithe that he himselfe saithe praiers vpon the Sabaothe dayes and holie dayes in his owne parishe churche but none at all vpon Wednesdayes, (other then nowe of late synce the Fast was prescribed and authorized by the Kinges most excellent mate) nor vpon Frydayes nor on Satterdayes in the afternoone, but he dothe not reade the Letanie vsuallie because it wolde be to longe. And saithe also that he dothe administer the sacramentes himselfe in his owne churche. (the communion thrice a veare) but none of these in his surplise, nether dothe he vse the crose in baptisme, nor the ringe in mariage. THO: BRIGHTMAN. And further saithe that he dothe catechise the youthe and other the inhabitantes of his parishe but not in the catechisme sett downe in the booke of common prayer, but in an other lytle catechisme which he dothe take more particulerlie to expresse the growndes of religion, and dothe thinke it to be the saime as is vsed in Scotland. (Misc., 1603/105.) 63. DutTron, THOMAS, M.A. (1595), rector of Eversholt. He and the churchwardens certified, 14 October, 1604, that thev had now provided a surplice and that Dutton usually wore it (Misc., 1604/23). 64. Forp, WILLIAM, B.A. (1578-9), S.T.B., licensed preacher, vicar of Thurleigh (1594-1615) ; previously fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge, 1581 ; and afterwards, as it seems, chaplain of the Levant Company, Constantinople (Dict. Nat. Biog.; Alumni Cantab.). A certificate, dated 24 September, 1606, under the hands of thirteen people, was addressed to the bishop, stating that Ford was very conformable, and that they could not possibly remember that he had preached against the canons, or condemned ‘the surplice, whood, with other ceremonyes and orders of the church as vnlawful to be used of him or others” (Misc., 1605-6/54). 65. HENLOW, JOHN, B.A. (1577-8), rector of Holwell. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and certified touching his conformity and was dismissed (C., f. 69). The churchwardens certihed ‘that we haue provided a Communion booke, and a surplus, and that our minister dothe . weare it” (Misc., 1604/44). 66. HiLL, HUMPHREY, M.A. (1587), licensed preacher. rector of Tingrith. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and my lord (dominus) admonished him to conform before 31 October. On 13 November, he appeared and certified touching his conformity, and subscribed, and was distiisscumaCy, afae00). 9) Lhe churchwardens and others certified his conformity 29 October (Misc., 1604/29). + before the bishop, sitting in hie court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, CXVI11 INTRODUCTION 67. HoGcett, ANTHONY, non-graduate, unlicensed preacher, curate of Norhill. He did not wear the surplice in 1585 (above, p. xxx). He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604. He appeared on 30 November ; and again on 1 December, when he refused to subscribe. He refused again on 12 December, and the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 69, 76: below, pp. 364, 366). Thomas Adams, his successor, was licensed to the curacy, 29 March, 1605 (Reg. xxx, f. 252). 68. LrEE, HENRY, M.A. (1592), licensed preacher, rector of Colm- worth. The churchwardens and others certified ‘‘ that there is a good and suffitient surplease prouided for the towne of Coolmorth, and that the parson ... hath and dothe weare the same the 7th of October last past” (Misc., 1604/24). 69 Norton, THOMAS, M.A. (1569), rector of Blunham. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C., f. 69). The churchwardens on 15 October certified ‘that we haue provyded a svffycyent surplace and that our menyster hath worne it these two Sabbothe dayes ” (Misc., 1604/43). 70. ORME, JOHN, non-graduate, rector of Bletsoe. The church- warden and sidesman certified [no date], that he ‘‘doth weare the surplice orderlie and well” (Misc., 1604/50). He held the benefice till his death, and was buried there, ro March, 1617-18. 71. RICHARDSON or RICHINSON, JOHN, B.A., unlicensed preacher, curate of Dunstable. He appearedt 30 November, 1604, and again on 1 December, when he was admonished a second time to conform ; but, being lame, he was excused till 30 January, 1604-5, on which day he did not appear, and was suspended by the bishop from the execution of his office (C., ff. 76, 79). On 15 May, 1605, he appeared, and submitted himself, and promised ‘' that from hence forth he will vse the ceremonies and apparell appointed in the execucion of his ministerie”’; and craved time to consider about subscribing. Whereupon the bishop absolved him from his ‘suspension, and enjoined him to certify his conformity (C., ff. 89d., g1d. ; below, pp. 363-4, 366). 72. WALPOOLE, C4SAR, M.A. (? 1580), licensed preacher, curate of Woburn. He appearedtf on 3 October, 1604, and certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C., f. 69). The churchwardens and sidesmen, 14 October, certified that he conformed (Misc., 1604/28). ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM 73. BRADLEY, RANDOLPH, B.A., rector of Sympson. He was cited to appear,t 3 October, 1604, on which day he was sick; but he certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C., f. 68). The churchwardens’ certificate of his conformity is dated 26 August, 1604 (Misc., 1604/36). 74. BRIGES, JOHN, curate of Fulmer. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, but did not appear ; thereupon the bishop excommuni- cated him. On 8 November he appeared and subscribed, and the bishop 1 His name is wrongly given as Robert in L.C. 1603 (below, p. 257). t before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. isivaNove it CX1X absolved him, and he was enjoined to certify at the next court. On ‘I December, he did not certify (C., f. 69). No further proceedings seem to have been taken against him. 75. BURGESS, JOHN, M.A. (1587), M.D., Cambridge, 1612, Oxford, 1627, unlicensed preacher, rector of the third part of the church of Waddesdon (1601-1604-5). To the account of his life in the Dictionary of National Biography, an endorsement on the presentation deed to Waddesdon, dated 27 July, 1601, adds a few details, namely, that he was then forty years of age, and married ; that he was born at Peterborough ; that he was M.A. of St. John’s college, Cambridge, where he resided seven years, after which he was at Norwich (as rector of St. Peter’s Hungate) for six years, and then at....,co. Suffolk, for the last six years ; that he was ordained priest, and admitted as a preacher, by the bishop of Norwich (P.D., 1601/20). Burgess held a leading position among the nonconforming clergymen. While the canons were being debated in convocation, he was called upon to explain the ground he took, and to preach before the king at Greenwich on 19 June, 1604. The sermon displeased the king, and Burgess was sent to the Tower. His position about the surplice and the cross was that those ceremonies were not sinful (as many of the puritans contended), but that they were inexpedient. He appeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, in St. Benedict’s church, Huntingdon, to answer for not wearing the surplice, and was admonished to conform and subscribe. On 31 October, he failed to appear, and was pronounced contumacious (C., f. 68d.) On 30 November, he was absent again, but appeared the next day. On 12 December he refused as before [to conform and subscribe], and received a second admonition (C., f. 75d.). On 16 January, 1604-5, he appeared et fatetur that he hath not yet conformed himself nor hath anie certificate according to the admonicion given vnto him. And further saith that he will not now conforme himself neither can he doe yt for such reasons and consideracions as he hath delivered in writinge vnto the kinges most excellent matic, The bishop thereupon deprived him of his benefice (C., f. 77). The writing referred to above is no doubt the book which Burgess and other ministers of the diocese of Lincoln presented to James on 1 December, 1604 (above, p. Ixxi). | On his deprivation, Burgess retired to Leyden. Returning to England about 1612, he held various preferments, including a canonry at Lichfield. In the preface to his last book, in. 1631, he said, ‘‘I have parted with more profit by taking up Conformity and a Benefice than any man in England hath done by his Incontormity and loss of his benefice ; therefore it was not a benefice that drew me on” (Dict. Nal. Btog.). 76. BURSEY, JOHN, M.A. (1581), unlicensed preacher, rector of Shalstone (1580-1630). He was cited to appeart 3 October, 1604, on which day he appeared (C., f. 68). On 4 December,. he alleged his conformity, but refused to subscribe (C., f..75). On 30 January, 1604-5, he certified his conformity (C., f. 79). The churchwardens’ certificate, 28 January, 1604-5, states that “our godly and painful minister doeth + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. CXX INTRODUCTION strictly obserue the booke of common prayer, and other ceremonies of the churche... which (if at any time) he shall omitt, your L: shall vndoubtedly heare of it, though we, or others (hereafter to succeed vs in our troblesome office) should be silent for mr Bursey hath watchfull ouerseers”’ (Misc., 1604/9). On 10 April, 1605, he had not subscribed (C., £. 86d.)., See. below, p. 7365 .§ He heid his (benefice till ihisideatn in 1630 (P.D., 1630/68). 77, CADE, WILLIAM, M.A. (1583), unlicensed preacher, rector of Lillingstone Dayrell. He was cited to appeart 3 October, 1604, on which day and on subsequent occasions he appeared (C., ff. 68, 75, 78d.). On 23 May, 1605, he appeared, and submitted himself and promised conformity, and subscribed; whereupon the bishop dismissed him (C., f. 86d.). The churchwardens’ certificate of conformity, 2 April, 1605, states that Cade laboured painfully in his calling both by preaching and catechizing, and had always used the Prayer Book; but that ‘‘ heretofore he hath made some doubt of wearinge the surplice bie reason of the discontinuance thereof amongst vs thes fiue and twenty yeares, now notwithstandinge hee weareth the same and doeth obserue the other ceremonies [etc.] ” (Misc., 1605-6/70). 78. CHALENER, ROBERT, B.A. (1566), S.T.P., licensed preacher, rector of Amersham. The churchwardens and Thomas Fynche, ‘ baylie of the towne,” certified 20 November, 1604, that he ‘‘ hath conformed himselfe. .. and... hath worne the surplice with his hood according to his degree in schooles, vsed the crosse in baptisme maried with a ringe delivered the communion to the people kneeling ” (Misc., 1604/49). 79. DEANE, WILLIAM, curate of Hillsden. He was cited to appearT 3 October, 1604, but did not appear, and the churchwardens certified that he did not wear the surplice. On. 1 December he refused to subscribe, and the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 68, 75 ; below, pp. 364, 366 ; Misc., 1604/26). 80. EaToN, RANDOLPH, non-graduate, curate of Chilton. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604. He appeared, and alleged ‘“ that there wanted a sufficient surplisse,” and subscribed (C., f. 68d.). The bishop ordered the churchwardens to be cited for not having a sufficient surplice. On 16 January, 1604-5, they and Eaton certified, ‘‘ that wee haue provided suche a surplice as by the L.B.: his order was inioyned, and that our minister doth orderly weare it,” whereupon they were all dismissed (C., f. 68d.; Misc , 1604/52). 81. EGrrron, THomas, M.A. (1583), licensed preacher, rector of Adstock (? 1569-1622). He was ‘ not conformable,’ 24 February, 1604-5, and he appeared betore the bishop at Buckden, g March (Ep. Court Book, 1603-6, ff. 99, toqd.). At the bishop’s visitation in 1607, he is presented because ‘‘ he doth not weare the surplice in the doinge of divine service” (Ep. Vis. 1607, f. 14d.). | 82. GEE, GEORGE, M.A. (1598), unlicensed preacher, curate of Stony Stratford St. Giles. He was cited to appearf 3 October, 1604. He appeared 3 October, 30 November, and 1 December. On the last- mentioned day the bishop suspended him from the execution of his + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. PASTA Nose bt CXXl office (C., ff. 68, 75d.). On 29 May, 1605, the apparitor certified that Gee ‘doth serve the cure again notwithstanding his suspension ; whereupon the bishop decreed that the churchwardens be cited to appear at Huntingdon on 12 June next (C., f. 87). See below, pp. 363, 364-6. 83. Hanson, HENRY, B.A., curate of Nether Winchendon. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, on which day he appeared and subscribed. On 16 October he certified his conformity and was dismissed (C., f. 68d.). The churchwardens’ certificate is dated 10 October (Misc., 1604/42). _ 84. HEAPE, THOMAS, B.A. (1580), licensed preacher, vicar of Little Marlow (1596-1605). He was cited to appear+ on 3 October, 1604. He appeared on 30 October, when he alleged ‘that there are diuers scandalous ministers in Buck’shire and nothing done against them, whereupon the bishop admonished him to bring in their names before 30 November (C., ff. 69, 71d.). He, however, asked that his attendance might be excused : Good M* Chanclir. these are to signifie vnto youe, that having bene syke, I feare my personall appearanc’ would have dene with some hazard of my lyffe and so I ame homble to crave to be excused. And doe by these presentes acknowledge that as yet I cannot be resolued to conformitie (as youe cale it) but do willingly by these presences submit my selffe to the sensure of a second admonition if it so please my lord and your worshipe so to proceed with vs. And thus with my humble commendation and dutie to vour worshipe I take my leave commitinge yow to the protection of the Almightie this 12 of November 1604. Lytle Marlowe. Youre humble petetioner THOM. HEAPE. To the worshipfull m* docter Bellie our most loving Chancler. these be d{elivere]d at Huntington (Misc., 1604/2). Heape appeared on several other occasions (below, pp. 363-70).» On Tomecembcr fe terused tomsuibscribe, or conform: (Cf. 75d2), .. On 16 January, 1604-5, his attendance was excused on account of the plague (C., f. 77). On 19 June, 1605, the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 77, 87, 89, g1d., 92d., 124d.). On 2 October, 1605, he appeared and answered that he cannot yet conforme himself And saith further that since his suspencion his cure hath beene some holie daies vnserved contra monicionem etc. and some daies the cure hath bene served bv Mr [6/ank] Tice schoolmr at Henlev Mr Wade mr of Stoke hosp: and one Mr [d/ank] Evans of Cloke lane in London preched there .2. sabbaths and Mr Robertes v: of Wooborne baptised a child at Wooborne Church and Mr Watson of Greate Marlowe baptised another at Greate Marlowe both which were borne in the parish of Litle Marlowe: And saith further that there hath not bene anie communion celebrated in the said parish churche of Litle Marlowe since his said suspencion. Unde dominus monuit dictum Heape that before the feast of All Saintes nexte he do provide a sufficiente curate and presente him to the said reuerend father or other competent judge to be admitted according to law et ad certificandum proximo sesstone sequenti sub manu jJuadicis predicti Et viterius dominus denuo monutt eum ad conformandum et certificandum 6. Novembrts proximo in ecclesia de Buckden inter horas .9. et .11. ante mertdiem. (see also below, pp- 368-9). The bishop also decreed that Tice, Wade, Robertes, and Watson should be cited to answer before the chancellor concerning the premises. On + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, CXX1l INTRODUCTION 6 November, after preconization, Heape did not appear nor certify about the provision of a curate, and the bishop declared him contumacious, and excommunicated him (C., ff. 100, 125). On 4 December, 1605, Heape appeared, and answered that he had not conformed nor did he intend to conform, and the bishop pronounced a sentence depriving him of his benefice, Heape renouncing the benefit of appeal (C., f. 106). On 5 June, 1606, Heape appeared again, and having made oath to obey the law and observe the mandates of the church, prayed the benefit of absolution from the sentence of excommunication under which he lay on account of his manifest contumacy in not appearing, etc. Whereupon the bishop absolved him (C, f. 107d.). Heape was named by the House of Commons in April, 1606, as an instance of peaceable ministers ‘‘ who are often called to theire extreame trouble and chardge, though for the avoidance of both, they haue desired to be soner deprived.” Heape, it was alleged, was called fourteen times and at last deprived (below, p. 469). The bishop’s answer is given below (pp. 368-9). . 85. HERNE or HERON, ROBERT, non-graduate, rector of Chesham Bois. He did not wear the ‘surplice in 1585 (above, p. xxx). He was cited to appearf on 3 October, 1604, on which day he was excused on account of age. On 30 October and 1 December he was pronounced contumacious because he did not appear (C., f. 69). Later in the year, he and the churchwardens certified that a surplice had been provided, and that he wore it (Misc., 1604/25). 86. KINGE, ANDREW, curate, preacher and schoolmaster at Chesham [Bois] and Chesham Woburn. On 18 September, 1605, he was admonished to conform himself and to celebrate divine service, and certify touching these things. He appeared, 18 September, 1605, and alleged that Mr Bowl, fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge, ‘‘ provoked him to dispute ”’ (C., f. 97d.). On 23 October, he did not appear, and the bishop pronounced him contumacious, and excommunicated him (C., f. 1o2d.). On 4 December, letters of the archbishop of Canterbury were exhibited certifying that at the time he ought to have appeared, King was before the royal commissioners at London, and was by them committed to prison (ad ergastulum), and therefore could not appear, and that his imprisonment still continued; whereupon the bishop decreed that he should be absolved (C., f. 106). See below, pp. 367-8, 370, 470. Kinge seems to have been the person who matriculated from Clare college, Cambridge, in 1565. He was one of the militant spirits of puritanism. As early as in 1573 he was in the court of the Star Chamber (Strype, Parker, ii, 239f.) ; and in 1591-2 he was in prison, and brought before the high commission and the Star Chamber with Cartwright and others (Strype, Whziigift, ui, 245ff.). There was, however, another Andrew King, of Magdalen hall, Oxford, B.A. 1577, M.A. -1581, but he would be too young for the trouble in 1573. 87. LINGARD, WILLIAM, M.A. (1599), curate of Hanslope. He was cited to appearf on 3 October, 1604, on which day he appeared and subscribed, and was admonished to conform and certify under the hands - . + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. LIST Nose Le CXXlll of the churchwardens; ‘** Mr Dr Smith! to allowe the surplisse. and the churchwardens were admonished to shew [that they had one].” A note states that Lingard is contumacious but the grounds are not stated. On 30 November, he certified, and was dismissed ‘‘so that he pay the fees which he owes” (C., f. 68). The churchwardens certificate is dated 17 November, 1604 (Misc., 1604/20). 88. LovERING, THOMAS, M.A. (1581), licensed preacher, rector of Dunton (1586-1609) He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, but failed to appear on several subsequent court days (C., ff. 69, PoC 7O) on to April, 1605, he certihed his conformity (C., f. 86d.). The church- wardens’ certificate is dated 10 May, 1605 (Misc., 1605-6/43). See below, p. 365. 89. Mawp, JAMES, M.A., vicar of Over Winchendon. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, but his attendance was excused. He failed to appear on 1 December, and was pronounced contumacious (C., f. 68d.). An undated certificate of the churchwardens states that they had provided a surplice, and that their vicar did not refuse to wear it. Another certificate states that their vicar is still conformable (Misc., 1604/47, 53)- | go. PRESTMAN, JOHN, M.A., rector of Emberton. He appearedf on 3 and 31 October, 1604. On 30 November, his son John appeared, and said that his father was so sick that he could not be there. Whereupon the bishop told the son to warn his father to be there on the morrow, and meanwhile pronounced him contumacious. On the morrow the father came, and refused to subscribe. Later, he certified touching his conformity (C., ff. 68, 75d. ; Misc., 1604/10). gt. RaTCLIFF, RICHARD, B.A. (1584-5), rector of Wexham, He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, on which day he did not appear, whereupon the bishop excommunicated him. On 8 November, the bishop commissioned the rectors of Saunderton and Chalfont St. Giles to absolve him, and: certify at the next court (C., f. 69). Apparently he conformed for he was still rector in 1614 (L.C., 1614, f. 106). OJ we EP VE, |OHNy) BA, | curatewOte Princes hisborough: | *He appeared+ on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed. On 18 October, he certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed /C., f. 68). The churchwardens’ certificate is dated 10 October, 1604 (Misc., 1604/41). 93. SAUNDERS, WILLIAM, M.A, licensed preacher, vicar of Chesham Magna. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, on which day he was excused on account of old age. On 31 October, and 30 November, and 1 December, he did not appear, and was pronounced contumacious. Afterwards he certified his conformity (C., ff. 69, 76). The certificate, dated 5 December, states that he conformed, and wore the surplice on 30 November (Misc., 1604/54). 94. Scott, THomas, curate of Eastmansted Latimer (below, pp. 363-4, 306). He was cited to appear} on 3 October, 1604, but. failed to do so. On 31 October and 30 November he appeared, and on 1 William Smith was the official of the archdeaconries of Bedford and Buckingham. The surplice was to be submitted to him for approval (Cp. above, pp. Ixiv-v). + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, CXXI1V INTRODUCTION 1 December the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 69, 75d.). Richard Ballam was admitted curate in his place, 24 February, 1604-5 (Reg. xxx, f. 248d.). In one of the entries in the court book (C, f. 75d), and below (p. 363), Scott is described as curate also of Fiaunden, co. Hertford. He may be the person of his name who was presented at the bishop’s visitation in 1607 (above, p. Ixxix). 95. SMITH, JOHN, M.A., rector of Ellesborough. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C.) f) 68d.)i,-The chutchwardens” certihcate that he“ hathemares worne the surplise,” is dated 8 September, 1604 (Misc., 1604/40). g6. WILDIER, NICHOLAS, M.A. (1592), licensed preacher, vicar of Stewkley. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed ; and on 16 October, he certified touching his conformity and was dismissed (C., f. 69 ; Misc., 1604/48). 97. WILKINSON, GABRIEL, curate of Waddesdon. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed ; and on 30 October, he certified touching his conformity and was dismissed (C., f. 68d.). The church- wardens’ certificate is dated 28 October (Misc., 1604/46). 98. WILKINSON, HENRY, M.A. (1590), B.D., licensed preacher, rector of the first and second parts of the church of Waddesdon (1601-47). He was born at Halifax, co. York, 9g October, 1566; fellow of Merton college, Oxford, where he resided twelve years. He afterwards resided at Wooburn, co. Buckingham, for one and a half years ; and was rector of Southwick, Sussex, c. 1599-1601 (P.D., 1601/13). He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, but, failing to appear, was pronounced contumacious. Heappeared on 13 November, and again on 12 December, when he alleged * that he hath a curate who doth conforme himself and therefore he being freed by the canon ought not to be compelled vntill a yeare be expired etc., et petitt beneficitum turts et hoc tempore recusautt” (C., ff. 68d., 75d.). After several appearances, he was, on 15 January, 1605-6, in hope of his conformity, granted till the next Wednesday fortnight after the end of the session of parliament then pending (C., ff. 79, 86d., 94, 100, 107; below, pp. 364-8). At the bishop’s visitation in 1607 he is presented ‘for that he dothe not weare his surplice nor doth not say all the whole divine service and doth leaue out the letany ” (f. 12d.). He died in possession of his benefice. M' Stirrop I vnderstande by my brother Burges that vpon a let[ter] from the Earle of Southampton my Lord Bishop is content to respi[te] myne appearance which should have beene the 30 of this month [to] the 27 of March and that order was taken with yowe to this purpose by my Lorde at his goeinge out of the courte, which because it was done but in a passage, I thought it necessarie to putt yowe in remembrance hereof least by your not takinge notice of it, I might incurr an vndeserved censure. Thus with my very lovinge salutacions I committ yowe to the blessinge and grace of the almightie At Wadesdon this 218 of Januarie 1604. Y* very louinge frende HENRY WILKINSON. To my very lovinge frende M* Styrropp at Bugden (Misc., 1604/1). 99. Woopcock, RICHARD, M.A. (1583), S.T.B., rector of Great Hampden. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and was admonished to conform before 31 October. The churchwardens certified [no date] + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. LIS iNo Feld CXXV that they had provided a surplice, as enjoined by Mr doctor Hill, and that ‘“*Mr Woodcoke did weare yt.” The bishop therefore dismissed him (C., f. 68 ; Misc., 1604/38). 100. WORGLEY, JOHN, non-graduate, vicar of Little Missenden. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed and certified touching his conformity (C., f. 68d.). The churchwardens and sidesmen certified that they have a surplice, ‘‘and our minister doeth weare it, and never refused it,” 12 September, 1604 (Misc., 1604/35). IOI. YARROWE, THOMAS, B.A., vicar of Newport Pagnell. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed (C., f. 68). The church- warden and sidesmen certified his conformity, 20 November ; and, on 30 November, the bishop dismissed him ‘so that he pay the fees which he owes” (C., f. 68 ; Misc., 1604/21). ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON 102. CHAMBERS, RICHARD, M.A. (1566), licensed preacher, rector of Digswell, co. Hertford (1592-1606), the son of a protestant exile at Frankfort. He was a fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge 1563; and vicar of Hitchin, 1576-92 (A/umni Cantab.). In 1570, he was one of Cartwright’s supporters at Cambridge (Strype, Annals, i1, part i, p. 2). In 1584, he refused to subscribe to Whitgift’s articles (below, p. 53). He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, and appeared on several occasions. On 12 December, he refused [to subscribe] ; and on 1g June, 1605, he craved time for deliberation, and refused to give any other answer, whereupon the bishop excommunicated him for not answering whether he would conform or not (C., ff. 69, 76, 77d., 89, gid., 124d.). On 13 September, he appeared before the bishop at Bucken, and having submitted himself, and made oath to obey the law and the mandates of the Church, the bishop absolved him (C., f. 96). On PeeOCc Oper eine saidmt. thateds «yet. he hath not «nor.can now conforme himself, and craved time for further deliberation. On 6 November, he appeared in Buckden church, and, upon conference had with him, the bishop gave him a further time for reading, etc. (C., f. 100). In July, 1606, the rectory was vacant through his death (Reg. xxx, f. 287d.). See below, pp 364, 366-7 ; Urwick, Nonconformity 1n Herts, pp. 634-5. 103. Drant, NEVELL, curate of North Mimms, co. Hertford. He appeared} on 3 October, 1604, and confessed that he did not wear the surplice, and at once agreed to conform, but prayed to be allowed a time for subscription. Then he said “that he hath bene but di (half) a year at Northmyms and came owte of London diocesse and hath neither testimonie from the B. or Ordinarie there accordinge to the canon nor anie licence to serve at Northmyms.” Thereupon the bishop enjoined him to be present to subscribe and certify his conformity on 30 November, and meanwhile inhibited him from the exercise of his office (C., f. 69d.) On 12 December, he refused, and the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office. On 7 January, 1604-5, he promised conformity, and asked time to consider about subscription, and the bishop relaxed the suspension (C., f. 76). On: 30 January, he was sick, but sent a certificate of his conformity (Misc., 1604/8, 62). See below, t before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, CXXV1 INTRODUCTION p. 366. On 1g June, 1605, he seems to have offered and promised to subscribe,! and was dismissed until he should be cited afresh (C., f. 91). To4. FISHER, TIMOTHY, M.A., licensed preacher, curate of Tring, co. Hertford. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604 On 30 November, he appeared, and the bishop enjoined him “ to drawe into writinge the principall pointes of his sermons which he hath preached since the first of September last,” and to conform, etc. On 12 December he refused to conform or subscribe, and also refused to hand over his sermons, and alleged ‘‘ that his time would not serve.”’ Whereupon the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff 69, 76). On Ig June, 1605, he appeared and answered “ that he hath not any cert. of his conformitie ... neither hath he yet conformed himself, nor doth he meane nowe to conforme himself according to his former promise,” whereupon the bishop again suspemded him from the execution of his office (CG; ff287,-01; 124d.) See -below, pps 364,360 105. PERKINS or PARKINS, OLIVER, M.A. (1591), vicar of Offley, co. Hertford (1603-6). He was cited.,to appeart on 3 October, 1604. On 1 December he did not appear, and the bishop excommunicated him. On 12 December he refused [to conform or subscribe]. The next day, he having sworn [to obey the law of the Church], etc, the bishop absolved him (C., ff. 69, 76). On 10 January, 1604-5, he said ‘that [he doth] not vse the crosse in baptisme nor weareth the surplisse in celebracion of divine service neither can he yet be perswaded to vse the crosse nor surplisse’”’ (C., f. 77d.). After several times respiting him, the bishop, on 19 June, 1605, suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 79, 89, gtd.). On 23 October, he again refused to conform, and the bishop, because of his growing contumacy, in not appearing before him and not obeying his monitions, excommunicated him ; and, further, enjoined him to provide for the cure of souls in his parish to be served by a fit minister (C., ff. 92, 97d.,"102d., 125)) "On 5 Decembenm aan Roberts was instituted to the vicarage of Offley which was vacant because Perkins had not paid his tenths (Reg. xxx, ff. 296d.-7 ; C., f. 113d). The bishop stated that Perkins might have been absolved without subscription if he would have sworn to obey the law of the Church (below, p. 369). 106. SLOWE, ROBERT, B A., rector of Throcking, co. Hertford. The churchwarden certified, 21 November, 1604, ‘that wee haue provided a decent surplice and our minister doth weare it orderlie.” Slowe himself certified about the provision of the surplice, 17 November (Misc., 1604/45, 55). 107. SMITH, ROBERT, B.A., licensed preacher, rector of Caldecote, co. Hertford. He and the churchwarden certified that ‘‘ we have a very large surplesse and our minester doth weare it” (Misc., 1604/27). 108. WAaLkKwoop, NATHANIEL, B.A. (1588-9), not a preacher, curate of Bovingdon, co. Hertford. On 11 April, 1605, he was admonished to conform and certify (Ep. Court Book, 1603-6, f. 114). Christopher Pearte was licensed to the curacy, 22 September, 1605 (Reg. xxx, f. 265). This chapelry had a puritan tradition for Thomas Wilcocks, one of the earlier leaders of the presbyterian movement, was curate here in 1584 (below, p. 53; Dict. Nat. Biog.). 1 The record is not very plain, + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, BS beaeNo wl CXXVII ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 1og. ARME or ORME, WILLIAM, B.A., curate of Thurcaston. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed. On 30 October he presented a certificate of conformity signed by the churchwardens, dated 7 October, and was dismissed (C., f. 66d. ; Misc., 1604/17). 110 Bort, LAWRENCE, non-graduate, licensed preacher, rector of Cadeby (1578-1605). He appeared} on 3 October, 1604, and at various Subsequent, Gates) (C., f.67d.5, 754774 307s DeloW, “pp. 303-5,)367), On 24. April, 1604, he appeared, and alleged ‘‘that he cannot yet be perswaded to conforme himself,’ whereupon the bishop respited him until 19 June (C., f. 89), on which day Bott made the same answer, and the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., f. 91). On 18 September, 1605, he appeared and refused to conform himself, whereupon the bishop passed a sentence of deprivation, Bott protesting that it was of no effect (C, ff. 97d., 104, ro5d., 124d.). On 27 November, Nathaniel Wood, M.A., was instituted to the benefice (Reg. xxx, f. 271). 111. BRINGHURSTE, JOHN, non-graduate, rector of Waltham. He appeared+ on 3 October, 1604, to answer for not wearing the surplice, because ‘‘ at the communion he weareth yt and not otherwise”’ (C., f. 66d.). He held the rectory till his death in 1607 (P.D., 1607/13). 112. BRINSLEY, JOHN, M.A. (1588), licensed preacher, curate of Ashby de la Zouch. He appeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, to answer because he refused to use the surplice and the sign of the cross ; and again on 31 October, when he refused to conform himself. He refused again on 30 November, and also on 1 December, when the bishop suspended him from the execution of his office (C., ff. 67, 74d. ; below, pp. 364-5) He seems to have continued as headmaster of Ashby de la Zouch public school till about 1619, when he was suspended by the bishop. He then lectured in London, where he died. He was the author of many works (Dict. Nai. Biog.; Peile, Biographical Register of Christ's College, i, 162 ; see no. 122 below). 113. BROWN, JOHN, S.T.B., rector of Loughborough. On 22 July, 1605, he wrote to Dr Belley, the chancellor, saying that the bishop’s apparitor had been certified by some malicious persons “that thinges in our church were not caried according vnto lawe,” and doubting that this false imputation might come to the bishop, he informs the chancellor of the truth thereof : Ever since my coming first to Loughborough we haue obserued the forme prescribed by lawe in prayer and administration of sacramentes except kneeling at the communion, the vse of the crosse in Baptisme and wearing of the surplice . which we take libertye in, not for that we hold them vnlawfull, but for that they were disused by my predecessour all her maiestye raigne and the people had conceaued some dislike of them whom I would not striue with yntill I were vrged thervnto by authority. Now that it hath pleased his maiesty to require an exact obseruation of these thinges I haue laboured priuatly and publikly to perswad the people of the lawfull vse of them: and haue brought them for the most part to kneele at the communion, to approue the vse of the surplece hoping I shall prevaile likewise with them to do the like concerning the vse of the crosse. This course of drawing them one by degrees I haue presumed that my lord would allowe me in my chardge and thinke well of it, especially in one who hath laboured. by word and writting to drawe other ministers vnto conformity. If you + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, CXXVill INTRODUCTION certifye our churchwardens that my lord liketh not of this slowe progresse of mine I will presently vpon notice therfore fall to the vse therof. And therfore I earnestly desire that by vour fauour we may not be trobled to appeare vpon any such informacion and haue our names called into question for the refusall of that which we approue in our iudgment and are redye to confirme by our practise, so farre forth as lawe requireth (Misc., 1605-6/77). Brown died in possession of his rectory in 1642 (P.D., 1642/10). 114. Burrowe, ERAsMus, non-graduate, unlicensed preacher, rector of Burrow on the Hill. He appeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, to answer for only wearing the surplice divers times (C., f. 66d.). He was still rector in 1614 (Liber Clert, £. 132). 3 115. CAMPBELL, ROBERT, M.A., curate of Owston and Newbold. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604. On 22 November, he appeared and said ‘that he weareth the surplisse and neuer refuseth yt but there was not a sufficent surplesse and therefore he did not weare yt but nowe there is a sufficient surplisse he weareth yt.” He was ordered to conform before 30 November, and he exhibited a certificate of conformity, signed by the churchwardens, dated 25 November (C. f. 67d.; Misc., 1604/19). 116. COOPER, EDWARD, B.D., rector of Cold Overton. He was cited to appeart on 3 October, 1604, on which day, he was sought, but, seemingly, did not appear. He, however, certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C., f. 66d.).. He was not required to subscribe (below, p. 369). At the last reference he is stated erroneously in the record to have been rector of Coleorton. 117. Corron, THOMAS, M.A., rector of Laughton (see above, pp. Ixxvii- vill). He appeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, and at other times, to answer for not wearing the surplice and not observing the Prayer Book. On 30 January, 1604-5, he refused to conform or subscribe, and craved time. On Ig June, 1605, the bishop gave him time to confer with Mr. Sacheverill. On 23 October, on exhibition of letters of William Turpin and Basil Brook, knights, touching Cotton’s urgent business and _ his peaceable and quiet behaviour, the bishop, in hope of his conformity, dismissed him until he should be cited afresh, provided that in the meanwhile the ceremonies of the church should be observed by him or by another fit minister there approved by lawful authority (C. ff. 67d., 74d., 78d, 86d., 91, 94, 97, 102; below pp. 363-8}. At the bishop’s visitation in 1607 he is presented because ‘“‘he doth not read the holy service neither morninge nor eveninge prayer noe further then the second lesson nor weareth the surplice” (f. 29d.). On 20 January, 1607-8, he certified [that he had conformed], and was dismissed (f. 70d.). He still held the benefice in 1614 (L.C., 1614, f. 129d.). 118. Dopp, THomas, M.A. (1585), rector of Eastwell. He appearedt on 3 October, 1604. He certified 27 October, that he now wore the surplice, and used all the other ceremonies, and therefore he was dismissed (C. f. 66d.; Misc., 1604/18). 11g. Eaton, MATTHEW, curate of Market Harborough. Heappeared before the bishop, 3 October, 1604, to answer because he did not wear the surplice except at the Communion. He appeared again 31 October, and certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C., f. 67d.). No subscription was required of him (below p. 369). + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice, PAS BoWNolertt CXX1X 120. FREEMAN, WILLIAM, curate of Kegworth. He appeared} on 3 October, 1604, and subscribed and certified touching his conformity, and was dismissed (C. f. 66d.). The certificate of conformity was signed by the rector and churchwardens, 30 September, 1604 (Misc., 1604/13). 121. HIGGINSON, John, M.A. (1568), rector of Claybrooke. He was cited to appear} on 3 October, 1604. He did not appear, but purged his absence by letter, and promised to conform, and so was dismissed (C., f. 67). No subscription was required of him (below, p. 369). _ 122. HILDERSHAM, ARTHUR, M.A. (1584), vicar of Ashby de la Zouch (1593-1605) He was a fellow of Trinity hall, Cambridge, 1584; and lecturer at Ashby de la Zouch, 1587, before his ordination. His parents, who were papists, designed him for the priesthood in the Church of Rome, and his father disinherited him on account of his protestant convictions. He was one of the puritan leaders as early as 1590, and was before the high commission in 1591 with Cartwright and others (Usher, Reconstruction, 1, 64n). In 1604 he was the most active of the managers of the ‘‘millenary petition” (Dict. Nai. Biog.). He appeared before the bishop, on 3 and 31 October, and 30 November, 1604, to answer for not wearing the surplice and not signing with the cross (C., ff. 67, 74d.). On 1 December he refused [to conform or to subscribe ] (C., f.74d.). On 12 December there is a memorandum in the court book: vpon a monicion from his mat¢ for some of the ministers to conferr with my L. [sc. the bishop] and Mr dl[octor] Mountacute deane of the kinges chappell Mr Hiidersham said they would not come to be borne downe with countenance and with scoffs (2d7d.). On the same day, Stirropp, the registrar, made a note in the court book : Dominus tradidit mihi hbrum canonum editorum in vltima Convocatione et perlecta .54. caput dominus monuit ministros sequentes tunc presentes to take notice thereof at their perills (C., f. 73d.). For the names of the ministers referred to see below, p. 364. The fifty-fourth canon provides that if any licensed preacher, after being admonished by the bishop, do not conform himself within the space of a month, his licence shall be void. On 16 January, 1604-5, he appeared; and again on 24 April, 1605, when he said that ‘‘he doth not nor can conforme himself for manie causes.” The bishop therefore pronounced a sentence depriving him of his benefice, Hildersham being present, dissenting, and protesting that it was of no effect, and appealing to the archbishop of Canterbury in his court of arches; (C., ff. 76d., 87, 89a, 89 ; above pp. Ixviii, Ixxiii). On 1g June, 1605, he failed to appear for the purpose of prosecuting his appeal (C.,f 91). See below pp. 363-6. He seems never to have conformed, and was more than once in trouble after this date. For an account of his life see the Dictionary of National Biography; Peile, Btographical Register of Chrisi’s College, i, 139. The latter notice states that Hildersham remained vicar of Ashby de la Zouch until his death in 1632 ; but the vicarage was held by several other men trom 1605-32. Hildersham seems, however, to have been appointed to a lectureship there about 1609, a position in which he would escape the obligation to use some at least of the obnoxious ceremonies. The following answers to articles refer to him and his curate (see above, no. I12) : + before the bishop, sitting in his court, to answer for not wearing the surplice. CXxXX INTRODUCTION [? Answers!] deliuered by Richard Spencer of Ashby de lazouch in the [county of!] Leicester chandler ....the said Richard Spencer cominge to Mt Brinsley late Curate of [ Ash*]by aforesaid to desire him to publish and ‘demaund in the church certaine money of his the said Spencers which was taken owt of his house aboute Michaelmas last when his howse was on fire and after burned downe to the ground with all his goodes to the valewe of xl the said Mr Brinsley answered nay, nay, the crosse hath lighte on the, and a wors judgement hangeth ouer thy head, thow wilte have thy children baptised with the crosse and the said Spencer answered that yf he had anie more children he would haue them baptised with the signe of the crosse according to his mates’ lawes and M* Brinsley asked, yf not godes law es, and Spencer said that his maties lawes was godes lawes. After- wardes M* Hildersham in his sermon said that there was three dwelling houses burned and .2. of them were Chrestians and the third meaning the said Spencer, he could not tell what to make of Hate Also M’ Hildershams wife came to will build vpp thy howse againe, and as for Spencer the crosse hath lighte on him, let him beware the surplesse or other wordés to the like effecte (Misc., 1605-6/I0). signum RICHARDE + SPENCER. 123. HOLDYER, THOMAS, curate of Mountsorrell. He was cited to appear before the bishop to answer concerning his not wearing the surplice, because he ‘weateth yt mot euerie day {Cy 1. 00d, same further proceedings seem to have been taken against him, and he still held the curacy in O14 le ChiOia mi al sod:): 124. 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BP) Ski Pere le | | ‘ a 5 a 4° ’ ay bs Ps) ' ORD con icp a eh ie) > = { i : : i 7 d vr fe ? rg R , ay Vien) ae j ; “ul iv? Pie. bh | MISeT \ f boo : q ‘he sent; i - rr i ww og Hs “/ yf va 7) : ‘ - . y — 4 a tte’ Wi of 7 f ‘ ea ee ay 7ar°) , ivi i my " . ; o , 1) ‘ 7 5 ) ai f pA yD a - : iv f ‘4, : a ‘ ‘aa . 7 2 } img st) Paced ee a oa SP aad “st ste ry . ‘ ; ee saad =e uae Boe LG : Pi m1 inl 7 ie “fy 2 e 7 : ‘ al 4 4% 7 - a ~~. { ; ) 41 tee i Fe 1 : ' a el | , ‘ a) : oy La | ; | . mee ® . : = ws 7 ¥ 5 - - . Ly: cat te Tae " Pony ae = Pa - ‘ : fea alt 9 aia? " of as 4 Lae a aa =) _ (LAOH ER Edi eb nal oN eR aespelsal [| Lincoln DIOCESAN REGISTRY. | [ARCHDEACONRY: OF LINCOLN.) ono. i. LINCOLN. 5 PULY, (1535/07. MIGHARLS, St. BoToLpH’s—Sir W. Marshall, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 20 Sept., 1577; adm: by John Belley, UL.p., 20 May; 1574; 0. —; a. —. St. PETER’s AT GOTES—Sir W. Tailer, curate; ord. pr. by Edmund bp. Oime crerborouchy 12 )[tlya564> 0. -—< a. he has to exhibit. Literate. St. Mark’s—Sir Henry Kynder, curate; ord. pr. by William bp. of Lincoln, 31 Dec., 1584; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. St. Mary’s—Sir John Hurde, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 Vleet On) LOG ii] 2S. ale Od. St. BENEDICT’s—Sir John Silvester, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, Coed. 1507 >) ddl Oy Lbomas sands. S1Q Dec... 1575.) 0. Sa.: Geom Preacher Sr. SWITHIN’s—| Adam Gart'] Sir Robert Sergeante, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1576; adm. 1 July, 1580, by John Belley, RIM eOe ON ed, .OU.maLiCensed preacher. ST. PETER’S AT ARCHES—Sir Adam Gartside, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. Om Chichester 20. |iitic 1500; insty 20.F cb. 1500 Gir. od. St. MarTIN’s—Sir Gregory Trig [ curate] vicar ; ord. deacon by William bp. oti Lincoln,.5 Jan.,584; and inst. and,stbs, 5 June, 1585,; ORO mal. Od.) 1e0d. St. MICHAEL’s—Sir Adam Gardside, curate ; he has to exhibit. St. PAUL’s—James Best, reader ; fo/. he has to exhibit. St. PETER’S IN EstGatE—Robert Nicolson, reader ; fol. he has to exhibit. 2 Aug., gs. 8d.; therefrom t2d.; there remains 8s. 8:1. Folio td. GRAFFO. 5 JULY, 1585, St. MICHAEL’. AWBORNE—Sir James Wolfeden, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 16 Mar., 1574; 11 July, 1578, inst. and subs.; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d, BasINGAm—Master Henry Vaux, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 21 Dec., 1576; 2. 8d. ; plur. 3s., by Thomas burgley, lord chancellor of 3 Struck out, 63 64 VIBE RASC LT. ees eet 5 os England, 7 Dec., 1581; dispensed the same day ; inst. 29 Dec., 1581, and subs. at the same time; and qualified by Thomas burgley ; 7. 8d. “M.A. [John Barker, curate ; 0. —; a. —'*]. Bo_rHam—Master Thomas Fulbecke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 23 Sept., 1579 ; inst. and subs. 6 Aug.,.1579 ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. ; subs. 29 Sept., 1579 [sic]. B.A. CARLTONNE—Master Richard Kellett, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lintoln, 22 Sept. 1580: 71°8dl ft Sd" wal Preacher not licensed DopDINGTONNE—Master Edward Germaigne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 9 Sept., 1579. Sir [John] Ralph Bethell, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, go Sept. 15655 0. $d.,1¢. —, Absent. EGLE—Sir George Blumley, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 6June, 1563; adm: by Dr. Bellie™30 Aug.) i583 00)00reea ce HicamE—Master Henry Vaux, rector ; see before in Basingham ; 7. 8d, ; t. 8d.; subs. 3 Nov., 1579, and inst. the same day. [Sir Thomas Crawforth, curate'] John Barker, [curate’] reader of Hickame ; lol.—; a. 8d. NORTONNE—Sir John Wilsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 21 Sept., 1577 ; inst. and*subs.26 Sept, 15707 simoae. Peo. NORTHSCARLE—Sir Richard Cooke, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Salop, 20 Mar., 1545; inst. 12 Nov., 1563; subs, 18 Sept., 1571; Motels Rare rota k, STAPLEFORD—Sir Richard Caporne, vicar; ord. [pr.’] by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 May, 1573; inst. 8 July, 1574; 7. andi. he has to exhibit. SKELLINGTHORP—Robert Hamon, reader ; fol. 8d. SWINDERBIE—John Swinsco, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 31 JOLY SR SO Leu soU.t nod! James Mansford, reader; fol. —. THoRPE—Master Ezechiel Tailor, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, BUDEC 1507, S000 ce OU Eben 2 Aug., 1585, 17s. 8d.; therefrom 12d.; there remains 16s. 84. Folio 2. LONGOBOBRBY. ARMESTONNE—Sir Constantine Harrisonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 23 July, 1583; subs. 17 May, 1583, and inst. the same days 4.0d.4 720d. BootHBiE—Master Richard Holdesworth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 July, 1573; inst. and subs. 17 Jan., 1582; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. BRACEBRIG—Master Martin Crosfeld, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Apr., 1569; 0. —; plur. 3s. B.A. Preacher. sir George Codde, curate; 0/-Sd.e0a, Od, Hens dead. BILLINGAIE—Sir Ralph Palframan, vicar; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 May, 1569. Absent. John Jhonson, curate; stipend 8/.; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 16 Jan., 1576; 0. 8d.; a. —. Clerk (Clericus). 1 Struck out. 2 This word has been cmitted (cp. Z.4.S., ii, p, 82). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 65 BRAUNCETON—Master John Wintle, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 28 Mar., 1572; inst. 6 June, 1576; subs. on the same day ; Pad er Ome Min, BLANCKNEY—Sir Riceus Banes, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 24 Mar., 1542; inst. by [Herd'] Hervey (Hervicum), BorMaye15oseand subs, 7 cepts 157 1et sod. 8 hod, CANWICKE—Sir George Codd, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1566 ; sequestration 8d. He is dead. CoLBieE—Sir W. Lange, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, PISSED 1504 rilisty aes 70 se sods taahe has tto, exhibit. Garpenter: Dunston—Sir Hugh Devias, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, B Oct 1500; esick. hejhas tolexhibit: 0..0dag quod. HanwortH—Master Amos Bedford, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of oudon, tal ec.615'70 5) instt.28 -Mar., 158047104; ie Odl MA. KIRKBIE—Sir John Gamon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, Decry Ona. Oda: -pluicess.o ts her hasitorexhibit: METHRINGAM—Sir Robert Walker, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BoeVinieL GOO sista 14 Dept OL 57Orat od. NOcTONNE—Sir W. Broke, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Tis fUulyer 503,282.01 Deswartiiss NAUNBIE—Master W. Powre,’ rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, go Aug., 1501 > 7. 8d.~ plur, 35. M.A: Sir Robert Mylner, curate; ord. pr. by William bp. of Chester, t May, 1579 ondd.y a) he has:to exhibits: «B.A. Power, inst. 29 July, 1566, and dispensed 10 Mar., 1568, and qualified by Lord Burgley 30 June, 1572. Folio 2d. SCOPEWICKE—Sir Hugh Bradley, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and ichtield#2ssMar...1500 ;unst-and*subs, 9 Jan.,/1578 ;\7.$d.¢ ¢. 8d. SKYNNAND—Sir Henry Nelsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 \ulyei570 . inst..and subs. t4;Mar\15783; 7. 8d, 1, 8d. B.A. TyMBerLAND—Sir John Whale, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Bee eC msm en Dice l 572. toe tlies Hach tOnexiiDtt. Bred in the schools (Scolaris). W ASHINGBURGH—Master John Tod, rector; subs. 15 Oct., 1571; 7. and pivreane hasito exhibit 40) 60: ie dd: DimounsWevias, culate ord, pi. by the bp. of Chester, 21 Sept. £57490 0.00a° a...) Literate: WADINGTONNE—Master John Herd, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 10 June, 1564; 7. he is sick. Sir Alexander Gee, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Apr., 1585 ; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. WELBORNE—Master Francis Trig, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Feb., 1582; inst. 24 Apr., 1583, and subs. at the same time; FADE Sa Sir W. Willertonne, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 29 Sept., 1581; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. PAN eet 055020S 40, allererronn 2s, ;stnere remains 243 4d. 1 Struck out. 2 This word has been altered from ‘ Porie,’ 66 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1585 LAFFORD. AMWICKE—Sir Mathew Tompsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 2 Mar., 1576; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.: plur. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. ASWARBIE—Master Thomas Carr, rector; inst. and subs. 12 June, 1585 ; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; [proxy] 4s. 8d. Sir Ralph Wright [curate] reader ; 0. and a. — absent. AUNSBIE—Sir Michael Beane, rector; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 20 Sept., 1572; 2. 8d.; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d. Gentleman. ASGARBIE—Sir John Garstonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 3 Sept., 1572; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. ASHEBIE—Sir Thomas Scochie, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. BLoxaME—Sir W. Bower, rector; ord.*pr. by the bp. of Chester, 6 Mar., 150043 7.60.57, od. “Bredun' the schools: ASWERBIE—Sir Simon Ogden, deacon, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 17 June, 1586. Folio 3. BRAUNSWELL—Sir Henry Holdesworth, rector; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln,’31 Oct., 1583 / inst. and subs; 7, Apr,,.1585 3/0. 6d..,)4.00m Bagot) Ae 39: BURTONNE—Sir George Gamon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Io Jan., 1578; 2. 8d.; plur. 3s.,20 miles; #4. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Sir Robert Wilbore; tol. [he did not pay and he owes; he paid at Grantham’). CRANWELL—Thomas Johnson, reader; to/. afterwards he had a com- mission, 8d. DicBie—Sir John Palframan, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 Dec., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. DIRRINGTONNE CHURCH—Sir Ralph Bower, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 19 Sept., 1574; inst. and subs. 22 Jan., 1584; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. DIRRINGTONNE, THE OTHER MEDIETY—[ blank]. EVvEDON—Sir W. Glenne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 21 Dec., 1579; inst. and subs. 28 Apr., 1584; 0. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢#. 8d. Bred-in the schools. EWARBIE—Sir Thomas Humbleton, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 22 Mar., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. John Woodes, reader ; tol. — [absent'| none’. HOwELL—Sir Robert Welles, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 1 May, 1574; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. HECKINGTONNE—Sir Thomas Morley, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp of Lincoln, 27 July, 1573; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. HoLe—Sir Thomas Warde, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 May, 1568. He is dead. [Sir Roger Dighton, curate’] Ro. Dighton, see in Helpringham ; sequestration he has to exhibit, 8d. 1 Struck out. * The meaning is that he had no commissjon, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 67 HELPRINGHAM—Sir Roger Dighton, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 8 Oct., 1570; inst. and subs, 22 June, 1584; 1..8d.; #7. 8d. B.A. INGOLDESBIE—Master Jo. Daniell, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 7 June, 1582; inst. and subs. 30 Oct., 1582; 0. 8d.; 7. 8d. ; 1. 8d. Bred in the schools. [Licensed preacher’). KIRKBIE PETER’s—[Dblank]. KIRKBIE St. DENIs’—Sir John Whelpdale, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 27 Mar., 1535; subs. 18 Sept., 1571; [provy | 4s. 8d, ; 1.8a.; t.-3d.) Btediin the-sechools; KIRKBIE ST. DENIS’, THE OTHER MEDIETY—[ blank]. Folio 3d. KyME—Sir Thomas Duffeld, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Depierls 75) 0. od.5.0, odan- bred in the-schools. LAFFORD, OLD— [blak }. | LESINGAM, SoUTH—Sir Richard Warner, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ohecteiwes Javial. T5OUteriur 295. 202 les vO ods 27 iods) 1. 0d. Bred in the schools. LEsInGAM, NortH—Master George Cockett, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. Clee Norwich eer evan Loss 97.wouAoepliur 3500 30 Milles: th 8d: Licensed preacher. Sir Roger Mynathorp, curate; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Norwich, 12 Feb., 1567; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. QUARRINGTON—Sir Robert Bartonne, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Rheon, 25 May, 1532. He is dead. Rovuston—Sir Edmund Hicksonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Apr., 1565; 7. he is sick, 8d. ‘Glover.’ RAUCEBIE—Sir John Talbotte, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichtield, 29 Sept., 1568 ; 7. 8d.; ¢. Sd. Bred in the schools. RUSKINGTON—Sir James Smyth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 1 Apr., 1569; inst. and subs. el July, 1584 ; 0. Sas wi Oa h 8d: Sir W. Glenne, curate; 0. —— 3 di — jie es SWARBIE—Sir Edward Pearsonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 29 Mar., 1577; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. WILLOUGHBIE— Master Hugh Tuke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, POpN ate 577 301. Od. silo od. MA: Licensed preacher. RUSKINGTON ton, 8d. Sum 46s. [8 ]4d.; therefrom 5s. 8d.; there remains qos. 8d. LOUEDEN. 14 JULY, 1585, GRAUNTHAM. ANCASTER—Richard Gace, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 8 Dec., 1568; inst. and subs. 6 Apr., 1585; he did not pay for the letters testimonial; 7. 8d.; plur, he has to exhibit; t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BENINGTONNE—Sir Edward Bromhead, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff, 14 Feb., 1579; inst. and subs. 24 Nov., 1581; 0. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out, 2 Illegible. 8 Struck out. This amount, however, which is struck out is the correct one. 68 WIBER (Gish hie e635 BECKINGAME—Master John Barefote, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Winchester, 20 Sept., 1572; plurality dated [blank] ;1.—; plur. —; tl. —. S.T.D. Folio 4. BRANTBROUGHTON—Master John Robinsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Chester by the authority of the bp. of London, 22 Dec., 1554; 1., plur. and t. — absent. Sir James Knockes, curate ; ord. by the bp. of Galloway in Scotland, § Mar,,15745.0. od) #lul sa.) Bredanithe schools: CATHORPE—Master Francis Babington, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 5 Mar., 1557; 2. 8d.; t. 8d. M.A. Sir John Vanne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 19 Dec., T5736 0800.4, NO CARLTONNE—Sir W. Pointell, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 21 Dec., 1580; inst. and subs. 26 Jan., 1580; 0. 8d.; 1.-8d.; i. 8d. Bred in the schools. CLAIPOLL, NortTH—Sir Thomas Townerowe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. [sic] of York, 15 Apr., 1565. Bred in the schools. CLAIPOLL, SoutH—Master Martin Crosfeld, rector; see for orders in Bracebrig; 7.00% 7..6d. BA. sLicensed preacher. FULBECKE—-Master John Robinsonne, rector; see for orders in Broughton. 7, and ¢, — absent. [Sir George Ouipp, curate’) FENTONNE—Sir Humphrey Wordsworth, curate; ord. by the bp. of Kildare in Ireland, 9 Aug., 1572; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. He has to exhibit before the feast of St. Andrew. ‘A Soulger.’ Sir John Swinsco, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 31 July, T5013 edd 10, Cem DSA Sir Humphrey Barlowe, curate; a. he has to exhibit. HouGH—Master Richard Lainge, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. suffragan of Hullo Apr.) 15583 22843 plur.3s..01, 60. bredan tne scuogia: Sir Charles Slacke ; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. HouGuam— Master Nicholas Shepherd, rector ; see for orders in Stowe prebend’; 0. —; plur. none; heis sick, he has to exhibit; 7. —; t. --. S18) Sylicensed *preacicr Sir Thomas Farneworth, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 Oct. 915025 /01004,e sMeilas tO-exhibit. LEeDNAm—Maste: Richard Lainge, rector; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. Sir John Shawe, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 15 Mar., 1576; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. NORMANTON—Sir Richard Warner, rector; see for orders in Lesingham ; i. 8d.; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. STRAGLETHORP—{ blank]. STUBTONNE—Sir John Potter, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 1 Oct. T500rs. Gd. Serving man WESTBURGH CHURCH—Master Christopher Wilsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp,ot Fly;y21 Dec..1876; ¢°Sa.> eplur 3s. 20 miles sete M.A. Licensed preacher. 1 Struck out. 2 It is possible that this entry is mear.t to be struck out. 8 The visitation of the prebends is not included in this manuscript, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 69 WESTBURGH VICARAGE—Sir Andrew Sharp, reader; fo/. he has to exhibit Bred in the schools. Sum 17s.; therefrom 12d.; there remains 16s. GRAUNTAM. Folto 4d. ALLINGTONNE—Master Simon Buttrie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 7 Mar., 1578; 0. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BAROUGHBIE—Sir John Foster, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 June, 1538; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. BELTONNE—Master John Pratt, rector; o. and ?¢. he has to exhibit; PLU iS. nt, Ody M.A, ~Licenseds preacher: Sir John Pilkington, curate; o.and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BARKESTONNE—Master John Battie, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. BRACEBIE—W. Turnebull, reader ; tolerated by Master Belly, 14 July,’ at Grauntham. Bred in the schools. BooTHEBIE—Sir Ambrose Ward, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- Dogour Wes 4 OCtiwL575 97000. spine as tO, CXbibites bred Inethe schools. DENTONNE—Master Anthony Whitehead, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of betervOrouen 30 (an, 1573 4, t,.0d.- bod, Licensed. preacher. GRAUNTHAM PREBEND, NortH—Master [blank] Rogers, rector there; o., 1. and ¢.—absent. GRAUNTHAM PREBEND, SoutTH—Master [blank | Barkesdale; o.,7. and t. — absent. GRAUNTHAM VICARAGE, NoRTH—Master Humphrey Travers, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 23 Sept., 1579; 2. 8d. ; plur. 3s., 20 miles ; t. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. GRANTHAM VICARAGE, SoUTH—Master Humphrey Travers; 7. 8d; ¢. &d. Sir Richard Dafferne, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 18 May, 1581; 0. 8d.; a he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. GUNERBIE—Sir Henry Leveret, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 7 Mar., 1566; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit, Merchant. HARLAXTONNE—Master Ralph Calverley, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Eyncolny23- ept., 6575 inst. (and swbs.7|\22* Sept.; "1574 317. 8d. ; plur. 35., 20 miles; ¢. 8d.: BiA. Licensed preacher. HONINGTONNE—Sir Richard Gace, vicar; see for orders in Ancastr’ ; 1, 8d. Bred in the schools. LONDONTHORP—Sir John Rowbothome, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Whestere2 7: Heb.) 1503';) 0: ca.) a, he-has'torexhibit.. . Bred in the schools. PAauUNTON, GREAT—Sir Christopher Welbie, rector; ord. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Apr., 1566; 7. 8d. ‘Servinge man.’ Folio 5. Paunton, LirrLE—Sir James Griffith, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucesters23 Deéc., 1568; 7. 8a. 2 8d- Bred in the schools. 1 /,e. on the day of the visitation. 2 Struck out. 70 CIBER 'GEERE ap /Srss 5 RoppEsLEy—Sir John Askewe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 5 Feb., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Licensed preacher. SEGBROKE RECTORY—Sir Robert Gibsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28° Sept.,91577 3 4..0d.; vod.) Bred Gin aie schools. SEGBROKE DEACONSHIP—Master W. Markham, deacon ; 0. and /. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d. Gentleman. SCISTONNE—Sir Richard Tomplinsonne, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Chester, 2 June, 1577; adm. by Master Commissary, 14 July, 1585, at Grantham; o. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. STROUXTONNE—Sir Thomas Walker, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Rheon, 23 Dec., 1531; 7. $d. ; ¢.:he has.to,exhibit,, Bredun the schools. SAPERTONNE—Sir Samuel Larke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 July, 1578; 7. 8d ; 4. 8d. Bred in the schools. SOMERBIE—Sir Gabriel Cornewall, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 22 July, 1564; inst. by the lord John archbp. of Canterbury, 1 Sept., 1584; presented by the lady the queen by lapse; subs. before his admission, the same day and Veal, 08 Olle alo C.setaoU WIvELL—[ blank |. WoLstrRop—Sir Thomas Bennett, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mar., 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. WILLESFORTH—Sir Richard Stevens, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 5 Feb., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢. Sd. Bred in the schools. WELBIE—Sir Thomas Gace, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 17 Mar., 1570; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Sum 27s. 1od.'; therefrom 2s.; there remains 25s. Iod. Folio 5d. BELTISLOWE. BASINGTHORP CHURCH—Sir Edmund Blackborne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 15 Feb., 1572; 7. 8d.; ?. 8d. Bred in the schools. BITHAM, GREAT—Sir W. Idle, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 4 Mar., 1568; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. BITHAM, LitrLE—Sir Michael Watsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Thetford, 12 Apr., 1544; subs. 18 Sept., 1571; LO. TE OU. eee eag BICHEFELD—Sir Richard Edwardes, [rector’]; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 May, 1560; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. BIRTONNE—Master W. Pollard, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Liscoln, 4 Aug., 1583°| London, 21 Dec., 1581; inst. and subs. 30 Apr., 1504.3 0. 8d. 4.'8ds3 4, Od. > proay As- oa. B.A. CAREBIE—Sir W. Browne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, . 19 Sept., 1563; 7. 8d. ‘Husband man.’ CoOLSTERWORTH—[ Sir James Wadsonne®| W. Hotchken, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 17 Feb., 1583; inst. and subs. 5 Apr., 1585 ; 0,00.) 3. 80.2) LOGs) eB 1 This amount seems to be twopence too little. BAS. sdhvioey 1, Dn Bits 8 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 71 CRETON—Sir William Nicols, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 July, 1573; 7. 8d.; plur. none; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. CorBIE—Sir Richard Elame, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 27 Mar., 1573; 7. and #. [he has to exhibit] at the visitation. EpNAM—Sir Robert Malerie, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Armagh, in Ireland, g July, 1573; 0.” and a. — absent. GuNbBIE—Sir John Richardsonne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, POA Del 503 -aprowy ds. O02) 0. Saat SOs DLT. 35.0 10d. Sir Thomas Welles,’ curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Peter- borough, 4 Feb., 1582; a. 8d. IRENHAM—Master John Hanson, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, Pim Weca ls 72sec iste aid. Su0S07 Leb. 1503.5 “Os Oda: Piuri 45.5 PeOU mS ULENCEC. 5... 8d. ; dispensed by John archbp. of Canter- Dury 7) at s1503. 5. To), Sir Henry Tompsonne, curate; 0. 8d.; a. §d. B.A. LAavVINGToN—Sir Thomas Dale, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. NORTHWITHAM—Sir [Benedict Smyih*| John Sandes, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 20 Apr., 1576; 7. 8d.; plur. none; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. SOUTHWITHAM—Sir Benedict Smyth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ Lincoln*| Peterborough, 15 Jan., 1573; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit at the feast of All Saints. Bred in the schools. STEVENBIE—Sir Matthew Browne, rector; ord. pr. by the archbp. of York, 5 Apr., 1565; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. STOKE, SOUTH—Sir Thomas Evatt, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 18 Feb., 1558; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. STOKE, NorTH—Sir W. Wetherley, rector; see for orders in Busling- thorpe; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 6 Nov., 1558 ; 1. 8d. ; plur. 20 miles, 3s. ; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Mr. John Haukes, curate ; ord. pr. by the archbp. of York, 28 June, 1562; o. anda. 8d. M.A. Folio 6. SWAFELD—Master John Mennyes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough; 27 Nov., 15733 t.8de; tf: dd. ° M.A: SWINSTED—Sir W. Nicols, vicar; see for orders in Creton; 7. 8d. ; t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WiTHAM—Sir Robert Crosdale, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 22 Apr., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Sum 36s.; therefrom 4s. 8d.; there remains 31s. 4d. STANNFORD. ALL Sarints’—Master John Hansonne, vicar; see for orders in Irenam ; 4, 3a: ; t. he has to exhibit. s.t.p. St. GEORGE’Ss—Master W. Stafford, rector ; o., 7. and ¢. he has to exhibit. sty gin 1 From fo. 61. 2 ‘Certificate’ (cert’.) is written against this at fo, 61. me AVelies at to. 61: + Struck out, 72 LIBER @CLER DT ATpiers555 St. MIcHAEL’s—Sir John Mossye, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 20 Jan., 1573; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.a. Licensed preacher. St. JoHN’s—Sir Richard Snawdon, ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 24 Sept., 1568 ; 7. 8d.; £ he has to exhibit. Licensed preacher. St. Mary’s—Robert Preston, reader ; /o/. — absent. Thomas Atherton, master of the grammar school, licenced 17 Sept., 1583; lic. 8d. M.A. Sir Peter Routh, preacher ; preacher licensed, 3 Apr., 1585 ; lic. 8d. Bred in the schools. Sum 4s. Folio 6d. NESSE. BRACEBURGH—Sir George Froude, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 9 July, 1574; 7. 8d.; ft. he has to exhibit. B.a. BaASTONNE—Sir Hugh Standish, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 220May" 1579 62. Oar trod ammo BARHOLME—Sir Gilbert Warde, vicar; ord. deacon 3 June, 1584, by Edmund bp. of Peterborough ; inst. by dominius Robinson,’ 8 June, 1584,-and subs’ atvthe same time;"0.- 007,87. Gd m1 od sees in the schools. CARLEBIE—Sir Robert Jackson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; 7. 8d. Fisherman. DEPINGE JAMES’s—Sir John Forward, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 20° Oct), 41582, "Inst and subs) 3Mate 16834 0.200. nol pay Sd i 8d~ BA. DEPINGE GUTHLAC’s—Master Richard Lyveley, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Sept., 1563; 7. and plur. — absent. GRETFORD—Master Henry Howe, rector; ord. pr. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 30 Aug., 1551; 7. 8d. ; plur. 3s., 30 miles; B.A. Licensed preacher. Sir Thomas Reske, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 5 Apr., 1577; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit ; stipend rol. LANGTOFTE—Sir Robert Gregge, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 15’ eb. 50rd. 1 Bred an itheschools: STowE—Sir James Walles, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 4 June, 1568; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit; stipend 8/. Bred in the schools. TALLINGTON—Sir Edmund Frestonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 12 May, 1570; licensed by Master Chancellor, 13 July, at Fockingham ; o. 8d.; a. 8d. ‘ Linen draper.’ THURLBIE—Sir Thomas Baxter, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, T.Feb.; 1560 34. Sais plur-ses.. soumiles. Lehe bas*toyexiione Bred in the schools. [Sir Robert Chapman*| Sir William Baker, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln®] Peterborough, [25 Oct., 1576°] 19 Sept., 1584; 0. 8d.; a. —. [B.A.?] 1 John Robinson, S.T.P., precentor of Lincoln and archdeacon of Bedford, was the official of Lincoln during the vacancy of the see caused by the translation of Bishop Cooper, (Reg., vol. xix, ff. 143, 1432.) 2 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 7h, UFFINGTONNE—Master John Stoyte, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia ; 7., plur. and f. [absent] he has to exhibit. M.a. WESTDEAPINGE—Sir Anthony Hunte, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 4 June, 1568; 7. 8d.; ¢t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. | WILLESTROPPE—Sir [ blank]. ( THURLBY]—William Baker, master of the grammar school in Thurlby absent. | [WILLEstropP|—Thomas Randelsonne, master of the grammar school in Willestropp; B.A.; 8d.; licensed 3 Apr., 1585. [DrepinG James’s|—Robert Battie, master of the grammar school in Deping James’s—absent. DUMsOce4 de. Lherernomos. there remains 1 7s..4d. Folio 7. AUELAND. ASLACKBIE—Sir Robert Mawborne, vicar; proxy 4s. 8d. ; 0. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; melee Alexander Mayborne, reader ; ¢ol. Sd. BoRNE—Master Richard Foster, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- DOPOULn, 2OvpcDt, 1501.1. Saami oc. 6 M.A. BILLINGBURGH—Sir John White, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 30 June, 1568; 7. 8&d.; ¢. Sd. Bred in the schools. DuNSBIE—Sir W. Boltonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1565; 7. 8d. Bredin the schools. [Licensed preacher’] DowEsSBIE—Sir Robert Buckberie, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, Barooptie1573.,/1.00d.), 1 bevnas to exhibit) “Bred ‘in 'the:schools. DEMELBIE—Sir John Gamon,’ rector; 7. 8d.; 4 he is sick; he has to exhibit:, Licensed’ preacher. FOLKINGAm—Sir John Jacksonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Sra ple 1570-90. 00 sustinend avira rod..) bredun the schools. HOoRBLINGE—Master Richard Harrison, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Beer bOLOUush weLOm Mat e573 teiOdi se Od.) KBAw licensed preacher. HaceBleE—Sir Edward Bordman, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- Borough wat previo 74: i Oar wrod... B.A. HACONBIE—Sir Thomas Gamon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Bieldie 15772004), bo ne Naseo.exhibit.. | Brediinithe schools. KIRKBIE—Sir James Montcrief, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 23 June, 1584; inst. and subs. 31 Aug., 1584; 0. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. MorTONNE—Sir Thomas Francke, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Bimoepty, 1505.77. oo. bred. in the schools: NEWTONNE—NSir George Gamon, rector; see for orders in Burton ; inst. and subs. 30 Dec., 1580; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Sir George Key, curate ; 0. and a. — absent. OsSBORNBIE—Sir Miles Whale, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Or Wyee Sot Odea Od al brs. Sir James Williamson ; fo/. he has to exhibit. 1 Struck out. 2 *Gamond’ at fo. 62. 74 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1585 PickwortH—Sir Robert Cooke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 May, 1550'; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. RIPINGALE—Sir Robert Collingwood, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 28 July, 1560; 7. $d.; plur. 3s., 30 miles; #.8d.. Bred ain the schools. RIPINGALE, THE THIRD PART—Sir Robert Collingwood, rector; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Folio 7d. SE Sir Roger Rodiate, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 23 Sept., 1505 ; a-he has fo exhibit; 0.6d.. anv inge man.’ SwaTon—Sir Richard Currington, vicar; ord: pr. by the bp. o1 Peter borough, 1 Sept., 1564; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. THRECKINGAMm—Sir Nicholas Antony, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 15 Aug., 1573; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WILLOUGHBIE—Sir Humphrey Walwine, rector; inst. and subs. 18 June, 1584; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 24 Feb., 1560; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Wa.LcotrE—Richard Atkinsonne, reader, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 20 Sept., 1570; adm. 12 Dec., 1585; 0. &d.; [tol.?| Sum 27s 8d.; therefrom 2s. 4d.; there remains 25s. 4d. HOLLAND. 12 JULy, 1585, aT DONINGTON. ALGARKIRKE—Master Richard Fletcher, rector; 0.,7, plur. and ¢. he has tolexbibitaie sar. D: Master Miles Cartwright, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 21 [sic], 1580; preacher licensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 11 Feb., 1584; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. - M.A. BUTTERWICKE—Master W. Clarke, vicar; ord. deacon by the bp. of Coventry, 4 Oct., 1584; inst. and subs. 9 Oct., 1584; 0., 2. and 7, 2s. M.A. Sir John Worme, curate ; ord. deacon by the bp. of Peterborough, 14 Feb , 1575; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. BENINGTONNE—Sir Stephen Brittane, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 Mar., 1561; 7. 8d.; proxy 4s. 8d. Bred in the schools. CowBITTE—Sir Peter Sellers, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 26 July, 1579; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CROWLAND—Sir Thomas Fairchild, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 21 Dec., 1567; 0. 8d.; a. —. Bred in the schools. BosTONNE—Master James Worship, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Wichheld, 30 Nov. 15776i1. Sas, i1.od. Mea. Master Henry Marteyne, curate; inst. [s/c] and subs. 21 June, 1584, by the archbp. of pane E ame ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, a Auge 1584 ia ; a — Master Lewis Onaiae, master of the grammar school there; licence for public preaching, 8 3 June, 1585. — A es —— ——r+7 - ia niee ia aitiae . = 2 See Z.R.S. li, p. 208m, 2 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 7s BROTHERTOFTE—Henry Holland, reader ; fol. &d. BickER—Master John Billingesley, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 20 Sept., 1562; 2. 8d. B.A. Licensed preacher. DONINGTONNE oe W. Browne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 2 Mar., 1574; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Master John Prior, preacher ; /ic. and o.* he has to exhibit. FospicKE—sir Francis Skipwith, curate; 0. and a. — absent. BostoN—Henry Marton, curate ; 8d. ; 8c. Folio 8. FLETE—Master Moyses Wiltonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, RoW Comls 7a eilisu Lost cDavI5O1. esubSm tie wsaine day 0.0.5 Lucerne MA: FRAMPTONNE—Sir John Howsonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp of Lincoln, Guitie vicilrot Laster, 15005 hes sick 108d) Woxddt.7, 1. Su FRESTONNE—sir Edmund Paine, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, Be6C. 1150017) 08 00.5 SeOUCSITOUOT TAC. GEDNEyY—Master John Herd, rector; see for orders in Wad’gton ; 1. — absent. Master John Newland, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., Hee a, OLN DUIS LE OGan! M.A, Sir Thomas Abrame, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 4 Dec., 1580; 0. 8d.; a. —. Bred in the schools. GEDNEY FENEND—Sir W. Hodgekinson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 Sept., 1575; licensed by Master Chancellor, 12 July, 1585, at Dunington ; o. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. GOSBERTONNE—Sir Geoffrey Thornton, vicar ; ord. pr. by the suffragan DewolekhiadelphianzsuMay. 1545 v0.7. and Js 26 Bred in the schools. HoLsecu—sir Thomas West, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27a \uly, 1500 ;47, 0a... “Husbanman/ KIRTONNE—Master W. Harrisonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. Simi e2OPoc lamin 30\sieod 64 ne asuto .Cxlibit.wLicensed preacher. Master Thomas Jessoppe, master of the grammar school there; LUTTONNE—Sir John aan aie ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, ZoeA pr 1570: eiyek Christopher agen SO tol. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. LEVERTONNE, NortH—Sir Henry Peacham, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 14 Apr., 1574; i. 8d.; ; [proxy®| Ditton XX 0) Pilcorel OO wie pala hee avn aw. p.a. Bred in the schools. Sir Philip Laplove, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, Be youso Od. dies tO exnibie .bred In.thesschoois,. .B.A. LEVERTONNE, SoutH—Master W. Williams, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 July, 1581; inst. and subs. 4 Sept., 1584, by R[ands’] ; P10) 2 od BrAi aloicensed preacher. 1 ‘Certificate’ (cerz’.) is written against this at fo. 62. 2 Struck out. 3 T.e. Thomas Rands, one of the deputies of John Robinson, official of Lincoln, sede vacante (Reg., vol. xix, f. 144d. ; and above p. 72, note). 76 LIBER CLERI, ap. 1585 LrakE—Sir John Bele,! curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. ‘Tallow chaunler.’ MouLton—Sir Robert Leache, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, on Mare coGeaon.e fioa. bled Mike, SCoGOls. Master John Jopes, schoolmaster there; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Jan., 1571; adm. 5 Nov., 1581; a.6d.3 7. 6d.” Licensed preacher. PINCHBECKE—Master Theodore Walpoll, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1568; dispensed by Matthew, archbp. of Canter- bury, 5 Hebi, 1506: 2) 62:5 plur, 3s.; 30 miles. Folio 8d. QuADRING—Master Timothy Coppinger, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Liyicola sth pre ti 503 kite Ue Lao Cee As SUTTONNE—Master Miles Barkwith, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May) 15605 1.) Sali >. (4 priv) Licensed spreachcr SUTTONNE EpDMUND—Master John Foster, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln?| Gloucester, 17 [Apr.*] Mar., 1581; licensed by Master Chancellor, at Dusnington, 12 July, 1585; 0. 8d.; a 8d. M.A. SUTTONNE JAMES—Sir Edmund Graveley, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 4 Déc:, 1580.;.0. 8d); a. he has to exhibit. » Breduinaime schools. SURFLETE—Sir W. Tailor, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 12 May; 1575; 0. 3d. a.-he-hasito exhibit. Bred ain the schools SWINSHED—Sir W. Balderstonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 8 Apr. “0so33 rove tora. occ dynes, SPALDING—Master W. Williams, curate; 0. he has to exhibit; a. &d. Approved (allo’) by the lord bp., 27 Aug., 1585. Master Andrew. Nomne, schoolmaster; a. he has to exhibit; /ic. 8d. Approved (all’) by the lord bp., 27 Aug., 1585. B.A. SKIRBECKE—Master John Pratte, rector ; 7, and ¢. he has to exhibit. Sir William Tuckne,’ ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 12 Nov., 150A '0..0d. $a. be bas tovox Ui bite Sue nds Ogee to the next. M.A. SUTTERTONNE—Master Josua Floure, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 9) Feb., 674% say 8di< ft. di =Mial) Sica preacher. Tip Mary’s—Master [Andrew*?] Christopher Wake, rector; 0., 7. and t. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. TorrE—Master Baldwin Diram, rector; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; plur’ 3s., 30 miles; t. he has to exhibit. M.a. Licensed preacher. { Simon?| Robert Maxon, master of the grammar school there; Jic. 8d. Bred in the schools. WRANGLE—Sir Nicholas Frauncis, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 10 Mar., 1567; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WibertoN—Master Ralph Calverley, rector; see for orders in Harlax- LOnNe 710d. = Od... AS Od. | AlAs elcome rp pacer, 1% Bell? atfo, 62d. * Struck out. * *Tuke’ at fo. 62d¢., which is a mistake. ‘Tuckney’ in the Subsidy Rolls (see above pp. 12, 13). 4 4s. 8d. was the fee for plurality. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN a0 Sir Robert Tompsonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 16 May, 1577; licenced by Master Chancellor, 23 July, at Dunming- POT ge Oi OGs 4e AGG: WicTorrEe—|[Sir John | Thomas Billingesley, vicar ; ord. deacon by the bpsom Lincolngei2sHeb.7 1553 sans ana ssubs. sl 3 ¢]als 1504 « Oled, puakelgegede | Wed WESTONNE—Sir [ Ralpi’] Robert Collier, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ghester, 19 Dec, 1503, 0; Sais ar Sd.9)' bredtin the schools: WuHaPLOD—Sir Clement Frekingam, vicar; ord. pr. by [the bp. of Chester, 2500 |3 1.50) MBAs licensed preacher. WHAPLOD DroveE—Sir Thomas Hawfurth, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Caventiyelg Mar 1677 701004. as he hasito .exhibit. Bredsin the schools. Sum 58s, 8d.; therefrom 5s. 8d.; there remains 53s. Folio 9. HORNCASTLE. ASHBIE CHAPEL—Sir Humphrey, Shelley, curate ; ord. deacon by the bp. GilaAnecoline i UCCmI5 70 Onog.e stipend. o/c .a/he has to exhibit. ‘Singinge man.’ BAMBURGH—SsSir Cornelius Halftemiles, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exe teres@ cc. 1572 2.01 O.s).as De hastO exnipit, M.A. CONINGESBIE—Master W. Skeltonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Giichesters22 Oct eis7orr od plur 3s. tod °M.4.. Licensed preacher. Sir Percivall Welbie, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, PCOMsO MOO asda Odm | ocrolar | Clothiers DALDERBIE—Sir John Hodgesonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, pmmlvce a15 Ore. Ogu ane has to exiibit,. Bred: in the schools: Licensed preacher. EDLINGTONNE—Sir James Hamertonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; f. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. HoRNECaSTLE—Master Francis Purifie, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; inst. and subs. 15 Mar., 1584; dispensed ‘by the archbp. of Canterbury, 10 May, 1563; o. 8d.; 7. 8d.; plur’ Boeresoriiles') 23d. “ethas to; exhibit’ hiss qualification: "B.A. Licensed preacher. HaLtHam—sSir John Salmon, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Stee 1570 - peplur. and 1 ne nas. to exili Dit. |, surety plep ), KIRKBIE BAINE—Sir John Hoskins, rector; o., 7. and #4 he has to exhibit. Surety (pleg’). Lancron—Master Urian Kirke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Sree newt 5 77 tains ses hacelo CxXhIDiv. -iAw + Licensed. preacher. MARINGE CHAPEL—Sir James Awstwicke; ord. pr. by the bp. of Durham, Sie WCCy 1577 310, 0a+;. a, 0d, -Brediin the schools, MorEBIE—Master W. Wetherley, rector; see for orders in Buslingthorp; 1. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur’ he has to exhibit at foc’.2. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. * Probably for ‘ Folkingham.’ 78 DIBER IGU BRIS wip i565 MaroME—Sir Thomas Corey, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; ¢f. 8d. [Scholar]. MarTONNE—Sir John Thackwro, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, Ig Jan., 1577; 0.,7. and #. 2s. Bred in the schools. ROUGHTONNE—Sir Thomas Tymberland, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 17 June, 1564; 7).8d.; 7% he has to exhibit,” bred=inegine schools. Folio gd. SCREVELSBIE—Sir Thomas Manne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 4 Dec., 1580; 7. and #.> — absent. B.A. TOINTONNE CHAPEL—Master John Corey, curate ; a. — absent. THYMELBY——Master John Corey, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 2 Oct., 1562; [absent'| 7. 8d.; prowy 4s.8d. B.A. Licensed preacher. TOINTONNE INFERIOR— Master George Cockborne, rector; see for orders in Gretham ; inst. and subs. 14 Jan., 1584; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Licensed preacher. THORNTONNE—Sir Gilbert Woodlif, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 20,UeC), 05774 20d. ode DLCU ile leescncols. TATTESHALL—Sir Ralph Palframan, curate; [ord.] pr. by the bp. of Lincoln,:20 Sept.i500;; 0: 6d 4a be has 16 exiiile Eas WOODENDERBIE CHAPEL—Sir James Awstwicke, curate ; see for orders in Maring Chapel; inst. and subs. 12 Feb., 1582; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. WaADINGWORTHE— Master Theodore Tansey; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exeter, a. eb., 1575 3 ¢ Odaseplie OS 200 MCS 77. 10d Ons, 2 bem areola preacher. Sir [blank| — none.’ WoopaLt—Master Uriane Kirke, curate; see for orders in Langton ; 0.6 and a. — absent. WILKESBY—Master Francis Purifie, rector ; inst. and subs. 7 July, 1583; 100. al Ode gBry License sn eagicr: WISPINGTONNE—|[Sz7"] John Watsonne, reader ; fol. absent. Sum 28s. 8d.; therefrom 3s. 4d.; there remains 25s. 4d. Folio 10. HILL. ASWARBIE—Sir Robert Colcoll, rector; see for orders in Somercotes ; tOd.; plur. 3s. Bred inthe scnools: [Adlard Langtonne' |, curate—he is dead. Sir Andrew Burnett, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 July, 1573 ; 0.00.3 a. 5)July, da. Bredunithe schools. ASHBIE PUERORUM—Sir Robert Allen, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 12 Feb., 1573; 7. 8d.; ¢#. 8d. Bred in the schools. BAGENDERBIE—Sir Antony Blackborne, rector ; ord. [ fr. deacon!] by the bp. of Lincoln, 18 May, 1580°; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.A. 1 Struck out. * Folio 63 adds ‘o. certificate (cer’).’ The meaning seems to be that a certificate of ordination had been put in. 3 /.e., there was no curate. 4 After ‘0.’ folio 63 adds ‘ certificate (cer’).? See above, note 2. ® He was ordained priest on that day (Z.A.S., ii, p. 92). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 79 BRINCKILL—Sir Thomas Marcer, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Avara (Aurensis), 21 Sept., 1532; 1., plur. and ¢. absent. CLAXBIE—Sir Francis Bowes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Apr., 1569; he did not attempt to exhibit letters testimonial; he subscribed; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. FULLETBIE—Master Samuel Allen, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exeter, # eb. 15755 4. odssel. od: ; MAL Licensedipreactien GRETHAm—Master George Cockborne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Sept., 1575; dispensed by Edmund archbishop of Canterbury, 3 Feb., 1582; qualified by John bp. of Worcester, Dilek Loe2iindses ayer {sy 20 Tulics ino, (Licensed preacher, HAMERINGAm—Sir Roger Hunterhowe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Dincolne rm Aue: 1578 ;7178dsnhed. Bredin the schools. HaGworTHInGam—Sir Thomas Fairfax, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Pincolien 21; Oct., 15005 750a.3 b. cae. Bred in the schools: HARRINGTONNE—Sir Andrew Burnett, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Mincoine ca july, 15734einst. and) subs 1m May, #1504 > 2, 8ay;" t he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Kertrispy—[ blank}. LANGTON BY PARTNEY—Master W. Simons, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Mineola ie june 11502 inst. byibp., Cooper,.28.)an., 1502.7) subs, tiessatue day , te Odi) dda eM. A. [Sir Augustin Fitzwilliams, curate ; see for orders in Skegnes']. Buse niistOpicre Capron, curate; ord pr.) byethe: bp) oti xeter, 22 Sept., 1575; 0. 8d. ; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. OxcoME—Sir George Boothe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Dero SoO-einst. and: sabs,21 May, 1504 ; 1. Sarcen 8d. Bred in the schools. SOUTHORMESBY—Ssir Thomas Marcer, rector; see for orders in Brinckill ; 7. and ¢. — absent. Folio tod. SCRAFELD—Sir Thomas Maxwell, rector; ord. pr. by a suffragan bp. in Sealand, 1557, ;subssin wept, 157th od., Liod. » serving man,’ SOMERSBIE—NSir Silvester Saxtonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Peet IR SOe ctibs. 20 Ale 1505 1 oan f 12d. Parishe clarke.’ SALMONBIE—Si1r Robert Percivall, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. Oi viayOn4 ADE 1523007. cde i l2|.s16|0,. ‘bredin the schools. SAUCETHROP—|[ Master Adlard Langtonne, rector1]—he is dead. Master W. Williams, rector; qualified by Sir Peregrine Bertie, knt., lord of Willoughbee and Eresby, 20 May, 1585; subs. 26 Aug., 1585; inst. the same day; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. ; qualification 8d. TETFORD—Master John Key, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, fe aeehoo4. isteand subs, 10 |Ans,71 5035: 0,2. ancl f. 25) M.A. WYNCEBIE—Sir George Silvester, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, OM ities 774 17..9d2 Lon. se bred imetiesschools, 2en030 25s, 0d. , thereirom 2s,\> there pemains 23¢.°Sd. GARTRE. ASTERBIE—Sir Christopher Parker, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Durham, Teviaieel S30). eco). jou. » bred inthe schools, Preacher. or —r- — SS —— 1 Struck out, 80 IPB HR AG Rae De es BuckNALL—Sir Arthur Wright, rector, ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 June, 1565; 78d. Bred in the schools. | BELCHEFORD—[S/r John Smyth, rector ; plur. —. He 1s dead’). Master John Conyers, rector; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 May, 1585 ; inst. and subs. 28 May, 1585; 0., 7. andé. 2s. B.A. CALKWELL—Sir Thomas Kente, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, & Dec, Wh 78 si ada plur. tasin 7, Mou. | Bredimin aeiiesec hea Preacher. DoNINGTON—Sir Robert Jeffrey, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, (blank) 1530 “4. 8a:3 Lerad, sic}; subs: 22 Aug. or571 ve been [Sir W. Sunter, curate:; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 13 May, 1569."}. Francis Hovson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15[85?]; 0. Sd, sta, he has to exhibit: GAUDBIE—Sir Robert Tailowr, rector; see for orders in Somerbie ; 7. 8d. BA, Oicensedspreachen. Sir Robert -Lettun, curate; o. 8d.; 4 8d.; [stipend] 61. Bred in the schools. GOLCEBIE—Sir Thomas Kente, vicar ; see for orders in Calkwell ; 7. 8d. ; i. 8d. Bred in the schools. Folio 11. HorSINGTONNE—Master Theodor Tansey, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxford, :4 Feb.; 1575 inst. and subs. 11 May, 1501397: odinsiaae S.1:B. Licensed preacher: HEMINGBIE—Sir Thomas Cadebie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 30 Mars 15803 prow 4s.8d.4 1.84.5; tod) Bred an themechaom: Licensed preacher. MyYNTINGE—Master Robert Wharfe, vicar; see for orders in Hatton; 1. 8d.; plur’ 3s., 30 miles; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. Sir Robert Letten, curate ; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1509 - a; hethas to exhibit wecd, RaNDBIE—[ Sir Henry Bend, reader ; tol.*| Sir W. Smiton, curate ; o. 8d. STURTONNE—Sir W. Seamer, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1566; 7. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ STAINTONNE—[ Henry Bend, reader ; tol.) Sir W. Smiton, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 13, May,.1500; 0, dis @ dd. 2breoms the schools. STANIGOTE—Sir Thomas Nailer, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, '1560,5°7. 8d.- todd. Seretng’>). (Bred in the sengar: STIXWOLD—Sir Richard Traves, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 10 Mar., 1565; inst. and subs. 31 May, 1584'; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. 2 Aug. — 26s. 8d.; therefrom 3s. 4d. ; there remains 23s. 4d. BULLINGBROKE. BULLINGBROKE—Sir Raphael Throckmorton, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 5 Sept., 1574; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Edward Odlinge, master of the grammar school; lic. he has to exhibit. ENDERBIE—Master George Lilborne, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. resting on the authority of the bp. of Lincoln, 1516; 7. 8d.; 1 Struck out. ———— ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 81 [ proxy] 4s. 8d. ; plur. 3s., five miles ; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bachelor of canon law. Robert Towly, reader ; fo/. 8d. Bred in the schools. ESTERKEALE—Master George Jacksonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of VincolnpoOpNoveml Oss Odes iii.ess. s 1ne, basvto. exhibitt M.A. Licensed preacher. HALTONNE—Sir John Howsonne; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Nov., 1509 82 OO sce LUT 3S ee A. HAREBIE—Sir John Elvinge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2av AUS), 1577 1. oda tod) iBrédtin the:schools. Folio 11d. HUNDELBIE—Sir Robert Rawlins, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, OpWecrst So Instead rstiisi2 Aue. 1503 otaand.i.2s.. Bred in the schools. HAUGHNEBIE—Sir Thomas Scales, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, LO epi, 1563), instuancd subs. 6: Apt, 1503°0 07, 4. and'?. 2s.n- Bred in the schools. KIRKBIE—Sir Richard Risinge, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22D EC ws 5 707174 Ode. ne hastorexnibit, red in the schopls. LusBiE—Master John Downes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BENCH S 77s OC Re PIUr sc. moss Mim Licensed preacher, MYNINGESBIE—Master Edward Ustwaite, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 28 Mar., 1572; 1. 8d.; ¢. he-hasto exhibit. B.a. Licensed preacher. RATHEBIE—Sir Richard Goodale, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Mav Oe gra Di sl5 15) tad. tpr ory is. ca. bh Neshaseto, exhibit, Bred in the schools. REVESBIE—Stephen Bouth, reader; he baptizes and celebrates matrimony ; lol. [blank*]. SPILLESBIE—|Sir John Howsonne'|, curate ; a. he has to exhibit. Roger Metcalf, schoolmaster ; /ic. [blank*]. STICKNEY—Master John Morisonne, rector; 0.,7. and ¢. he has to exhibit. Sir Thomas Skales ; 0. —; a. [abseni] Sd. STEPINGE, LirrLE— Master Alexander Throckmorton, rector; ord. pr. by en D Pm Orm lincoln se 20g le l50 30) 1 a0d...) pLiia3s. bred vine the schools. STICKFORTH—Sir W. Howe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. [blank]; 0., 7. and t. he has to exhibit; proxy 4s. 8d. SipsatE—Sir Christopher Riler, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, DAD 1577 9 7..0a..17. of. Bred inathe schools. THoRP—Sir John Clif, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 2 Oct., 1563 ; ieteand subs) 2)Mar. urso3; 2.0. .eaea.,., red inithe schools, Tointon PETER’s, NortH—Sir John Howsonne, rector ; see for orders IieelalLOll 6 37. OG eae A [Sir George Biltinge, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp." [blank]. TOINTON PETER’s, SourH—Sir Michael West, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1565; *7. and plur. — absent. 1 Struck out. * The rectory was divided into two medieties : hence the double fee, > Folio 63¢. shews that he had to exhibit. # Folio 64d. has ‘o., certificate,’ (See p. 78, ”. 2.) 82 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1585 TOINTON ALL SAIN" - for orders see above ; 1, Sd; proxy As. 8d. Siere of a church.’ WESTERKE ALE —Master George Jackson, rector ; see for orders in Ester- keale; 7. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. Sum 48s.; therefrom 8s. 4d. ; there remains 39s. 8d. Folio 12. CANDELSHO. Io JULY, 1585. ARDELTHORP Thomas Mottrame, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln] Lichfield, 5 Jan., 1581; inst. and subs. 4 Feb., 1580; Os. 4 Ne sae BOA. [ Askbie—Sir John English, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 July, ISIS anoal. aie BorowE—Sir Alexander Cooke, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, ToViayis00 Fanos a, 8d. Bred in the schools. BRrRAITOFTE— Master Richard Yonge, rector; see for orders in Luddington; i. he has to exhibit; plur. 3s.; ¢. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. Sir Francis Gunas, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 June, 1560;700 Su.4 48.) blank) Bredun therschoals: CANDELSBIE—Master Robert Devins,’ rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chichester, 13 Feb:,'1579;-9 Mar., 26 Elizabeth [15$3*4))einem and sSuDS.- 10.71 andsias, se bredsitt thesschools, Crorre— Master Charles Bingham, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Rochester, QO NOV.99575; «(Sas 4 the has toVexhibit eM Ae siacemenas preacher, Dripi—E—Master Martin Holden, rector; inst. and subs. to Aug., 1580; dispensed r2 Feb., 1583; "0rd (pr. by the bp... of Uineolnes: July, 1579; 0. he has'to exhibit, 7, Gd-; plur. 35.) 20 miles jouw qualification he has to exhibit; he has for qualification. [M.°]a. Licensed preacher. DEXTHORPE—Sir Richard Turpine, ce oc. One FRISKNEY—sSir W. Hubbard, vicar ; ord. ee obs the bp. of [Lincoln] Peterborough, 20 Sept., TSO tee On, FIRSBIE—Sir John Kinsaie, rector; ord. pr. by the pit of Lichfield, 24 Sept., 1574;.inst. and subs. TOs eD,, 15933" 0, dsanc ie: Bred in the schools. GUNBIE—Sir John Burley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 Aug., 15757 1.00. -31.°6d.4 (Bred inne scuools. IrRBIE—William Rusell, reader; adm. by Master R.,’ 8 Nov., 1583; /ol 8d. Bred in the schools. INGOLMELLes—Sir Thomas Raynierd, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 27 July, 1578; inst. and subs. 18 June, 1585; 0., 7. and t. 25: Bred i in n the schools. -! Struck out. 2 Folio 63d¢. shews that he had to exhibit. 3 See Z.2.S., ii, p. 317, where he is called ‘ Deanes.’ PIOEC is ting al, Pate » Folio 63d. has ‘o. 8d.,’ probably meaning that he had paid when the list of defaulters was made. 6 There isa holeinthe MS. Cy. p. 83, 3rd entry. 7 Probably John Robinson, the precentor, who acted as the bishop’s commissary at different times. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 83 ORBIE—Sir John Sharp, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 4 June, 1558; 7.8d.; t.8d. Ostler (stabu/arius). ‘Pore clarke in Lincoln.’ PARTNEY—Sir John English, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 July, 1575; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Folto 12d. SUTTERBIE—Master Martin Holden, rector; inst. 16 Mar., 1583; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. SCREMBIE—Master Roger Rowth, rector; see for orders in Hellowe; Pou: plure 3s, 20 miles vi od. gp. Licensed preacher. Sipe John) Knderbic, | |icuratee tolerated 4 iol; 8d.. Bred in the schools. SKENDELBIE—Sir John Hubberd, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 10 July, 1579; inst. and subs. 21 Aug., 1583; 0., 7. and #. 2s. SKEGNES—Sir Augustine Fitzwillsams; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 21 [ blank], 1569; 7. and t. — absent. STEPINGE, GREAT—Master Alexander Throckmortonne, vicar ; see for orders in Little Steping; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. WELTONNE—Master Thomas Holte, [curate!], reader ; to]. 8d. M.a. WINTHORP—sir John Linche, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, POR ICUS 7171 Od. ab, Aehlas (O.exhinit-s) bredanithe schools: WAINEFLETE ALL Sarnts’—Sir Henry Forster, rector; ord. pr. by the DpmOrmmererDOrough, 22) eC .1570- subs.,208 |uncy 1572) byithe TeoVOLUsOl we \lastcre hObert. bound 7.4..00..8 0. 6d) a breds in {the schools. WAINEFLETE Mary’s—Sir Thomas Raymond, curate; 0. and a. — vacant. Francis Vaughan, schoolmaster of Wainflet All Saints’; adm. by bp. of Lincoln, 1 June, 1585; a. 8d. 2 Aug.—31s. 8d.; therefrom 2s.; there remains 29s. 8d. Folio 13. CALCEWATH. Onl ULY, 1505: ANDERBIE—Sir Edward Plumptonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of incon OC aT O0met Oda i Sd. ocr Vinge man. ABIE—Sir Thomas Wade, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln ; 7. 8d. ; i. Sd. Bred in the schools. ALFORD—Sir Joseph Overtonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, We NOVeIT 571 (16d. sieneiias to exhibit. Francis Marbury,” curate ; a. 8d. Licensed preacher. BEESBIE—Master John Somerscales, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 14 July, 15747; 2. 8d. ; 4. he has to’exhibit. p.a. Licensed preacher. BILLESBIE—Sir Richard Wright, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 May, 1560; 7. 8d. B.A. [Bred in the schools‘ ]. CawrHorp—sir Edward Webster, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, az \uly, 1560; 0. 8a.-/a. dd.) Bred in the schools. CumBerwortH—Sir W. Parker, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25viar 1500 17% Od. -' 7. he has to exhibit. \!Bred in the.schools. 1 Struck out. ‘ 2 At fo. 64 he is entered as having to exhibit his licence as schoolmaster at Alford. See p- 85, 12th entry. 84 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1585 CLaxpiE—Sir W. Moning, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 12 July, 1583 ; inst. and subs. 28 Aug., 1583; 0. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. CaLCEBIE—Sir John Jonsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 1558; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. FARLESTHORPE—Sir Thomas Scarborowe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lancoin, Tov heb. 1570-7 ode sic. GAYTONNE—Sir James Key, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, r6-Mar, /15643 100m & he hastoexhibil Baw Preacher HaNnNEY—Sir W. Willous, curate ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Hull, opm, 1558s onod- ods = “Linen Cfapers Hororre—Sir James Partrige, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of. [ Worcester, 18 May, 1574'!| Lincoln, 10 Sept., 1583; 7. 8d.; 7. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ HoGGEsTHoRP—Sir John Shawe, vicar. ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, i OCD. 570 ca SOU aie: Folio 13d. HrELLOWE—Master Roger Rowth, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 July, 1563; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. HawE—sSir W. Myles, curate; see for orders in Thorsby ; 0. absent ; sequestration he has to exhibit. LEGBORNE—Sir Edward Webster, curate; see for orders in Cawthorpe ; G5od! MABLETHORP PETER’S—Sir John Salmon, rector; see for orders in Haltam upon Baine ; 7. and ft. — absent. MaABLETHORP Mary’s—[Sir Richard Candelsbie, rector’ | — he is dead. Master Jeromy Holdon, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 11 Nov., 1584; inst: and subs. 22 May, 1585; 0.:0d.4 7. Ga@.;eicue M.A. Mumpsie—sir Alan Frier; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 July, 1575 ; 1. 8d.; ¢t. 8d. Bredin the schools. Licensed preacher. Mumpsir CHAPEL—Sir W. Chapmam, reader ; tolerated by the lord bp. of Lincoln, 26 Aug., 1585 ; fol. Sd. Mattpi—E—Master George Lilborne, rector; see for orders in Enderbie ; 1. and ft. — absent. L.L.B. [Sir W. Chapman, reader’) Sir William Lister, curate ; vide in librum’; o. and a. he has to exhibit. W. Lister ord. pr. by the, bp. of Peterborough, 24 July, 1575. Bred in the schools. MARKBIE—Sir [Richard Roodes'] John Whales, reader; 0. —. a. —. fol. — absent. SOUTHRESTONNE—Sir Christopher Wensley, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 15 Sept., 1566; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. SUTTONNE—Master Thomas Sparke, rector; 0. andz. he has to exhibit. Sheree Sir Francis Watsonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 29 Mar., 1577; o. $a.;. a. he bassto exhibit. . Bred gimmie | schools. SALEBIE—Sir James Thorp, vicar; inst. by Dominus R.,? 22 July, 1584 ; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 2 The reference has not been found. * John Robinson, s.T.P.,the precentor, who was the official during the vacancy of the see (Reg., xix, fo. 143). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 85 SwaBIE—Master Joseph [Watson*] Gibson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Pive2t DEG £15504 0., 2. andih 25, Mis.) | Licensed preacher. STAINE—Sir Samuel Willingam, rector; see for orders in Water Newton in co. Huntingdon; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.A. TotTritt—Sir Fulk Wardez, rector ; ordspre by the bp. of Lincoln, Per 285 7One rs OG) aaleoG. Bred in the schools. ... . . Folio 14. THEDELTHORP ALL SAINTS’—Sir Francis Marshall, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 8 Aug., 1574; 0. —; a. —. Richard Rodes, reader ; [fol. he has to exhibit'|; sequestration 8d. THEDELTHORP HELEn’s— Master Reginald Grome, [rector*]; ord. pr. by Thegon om Loudon, O wept.11500 at.od,. t. Sd. BAI Licensed preacher. Trustrop—Master Nicholas Madisonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 June, 1564; 7. 8d.; plur. 3s., 3 miles; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. Sir John Pattison, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 July, 1583; 0. anda. 8d. Bred in the schools. THORESBIE—Sir W. Myles, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, TjeWiatest 570.8). od. eon... bred at the:schools. WILLOUGHBIE—Sir Libeus Sadler, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 Mar., 1558; 7. 8d.; 4. —. Bred in the schools. WITHERNE— Master Nicholas Madison, rector ; see for ordersin Trustrop ; Peco. ere ou ee Dredinathe ecuools.s, licensed preacher. ULCEBIE CuM FoRDINGTON—Sir Robert Beane, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Nottingham, 21 Dec., 1567; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. WELL—Sir Richard Turpine, curate ; 0. and a. — absent. B.A. [ ALForRD |—Master Marbury, master of the grammar school of Alford ; he has to exhibit. 2 Aug.—Sum 31s.; therefrom 12d.; there remains 30s. LOUTHESK. Q JULY, 1585. ALVINGAm—Sir Thomas Reade, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, Pieocpl L507) 0. oun a: Ne has'to exnibit,, bred. in therschools, AWTHORP—Sir Simon Lyme, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, paec,, 1500 3 7..6a.) Bbredunitherschools. BuRWELL—Sir John Coe, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 May, BSOpne |; 0. Sa.--a. he-has tol exhibit, CaRLTON, LiITTLE—Sir W. Lackeweth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, TOLAU SRLS 770. 17, 8d. ; i. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CasTLE CARLTONNE—Sir George Thorndicke, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. mi ester. 20: Mayen i574)50. 6d.s 8a Folio 14d. CARLTONNE, GREAT—Sir W. Hindemarshe, vicar ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Thettord, 2 25) Mar 0550 10h Bu. La Bu. Bred in the schools. : Pe irack out. * Iilegible through the fading of the ink. pai iis tas been omitted. « Cp. 2.c 01) lly Pas 27s 86 LIBER CLERI, a.v. 1585 CoNINGESHOLME—Sir Richard Porter, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of York, 25 July, 1563; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Conam BARTHOLOMEW’S—Sir W. Plaskett, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Conam Mary’s—Sir Richard Farrand, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Sidon, 25 Mar., 1557; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. COCKERINGTON LEONARD’s—Sir W. Routh, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chichester, 19 Sept., 1573; 1. dd.; the has to sexhibit, @breaa the schools. COCKERINGTONNE Mary’s—Sir Thomas Reade, curate ; stipend ol. ; o. —.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CALSTROPP—Sir Richard Thornell, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 31 July, 1579; 2. 8d.; plur. —.;.¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Estwicam—Sir Richard Thornell, vicar ; see for orders in the entry next precedinge 7, S041) Sd we brea unstieschools FARFORTHE—Sir Richard Hill, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Elphin, GApr71527 592. OG splUr agsa ete Gusmao. A FOTHERBIE—Sir W. Este, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Feb., 1500; 2..0d.) bred in the schools, FuLsTtowE—Sir John Wilson, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 June 15653 27.3d.- “stipend o/] =brea in thesschools: GARNTHORP—Sir John Lumley, curate ; ord. [ prtesi'] deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1560; stipend=tol. ; 0. 8d. a.8d. "Bred imme schools. GRYMESBIE, LITTLE—Sir Richard Neale, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit; stipend 5/. “Clarke ota church, GRYMOLBIE—Sir Robert Dale, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Hull 18 Sept.9i557 sar co saenod, brea inatiessg Ogle GAYTONNE—Sir Richard Bartilmewe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; #. 8d. Bred in the schools. HauGuam—Sir John Coe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 May, L507 > 7004: anesiasmopexmibity bred inthe schogls Folio 15. HALLINGTONNE—NSir James Creightonne, curate; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Chalcedon, 13 Mar.,,1528 ; stipend 5/.; 0. Sd./; a) hewiaeeee exhibit. Bred in the schools. JARBURGH—sir John Jonsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Nept., 1503-72004 sbredunihe schools: KEDINGTONNE—Henry Fairbanck, reader ; fol. 8d. KELSTERNE—Si1r Ro. Varley, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 4 Aug., 150530. odweotod er oder cami the echoold LupBURGH—Sir John Graie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. Bred inthe schools. ~MARSHCHAPELL—Sir Thomas Brokes, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 4 June, 1567; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. MvucroNNE—Sir Robert ‘Beckeringe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mar., 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 87 ManBiE—Master John Downes, rector; see for orders in Lusby ; 7. 8d. ; igod@) M.A. Licensed preacher. Arthur Wraie, reader; fol. 8d. Bred in the schools. NORTHELKINGTON—Sir Richard Pelsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of incOliss1O AUS 503 5 Ist rand subs. 20 UNOV sy 15035 7. Ode: plur. [absent'| he did not pay; #4. 8d. 3B.a. Licensed preacher. OrMESBY—Sir John Kelke, vicar; ord. [friest'] deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; inst. by Dominus R.? and subs. 30 July, 1584. 1. 8d.; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. RATHBIE—Sir Edward Dale, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Pin Uies pHOAcvie od sais 00.4 FOred inthe’ schools: RuUCKLAND—Sir Richard Hill, rector ; see for orders in Farforth ; 7. 8d. ; pie ast RESTONNE—Sir Thomas Dyon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, ri Apr. 15605. 26d. Brediin-the schools. SALTFLETBIE PETER’s—Master John Furmerie, rector; o., 7., ¢. he has to exhibit. Dil hobert blake pcurate 10. 60230, heshas torexhibit, ‘bred amithe schools. SALTFLETBIE CLEMENT’S—sir Henry Cramer, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. otincolnw12 [liner1572)2.°dd. 77) du.. Bred'in the schools. SALTFLETBIE [ALL] Sainrs’—Master John Sciflinge, rector; ord. pr. by theepp cote Lichneld’and Coventry 7s Apr., 1572 #4, 8d. plur. 3s. 20aniles;) j40d:) MA. Licensed preacher, Folio 15d. SKIDBROKE—Sir John Cockborne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mar., 1560—he is dead. SomERcOATe Mary’s—Sir Robert Colcole, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Pincolu, 21. Octy 1500; 123d: Bred*tn the schools: SOMERCOATe¢ PETER’S—Sir John Sparke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of feCOll ee OCU LS 2 ia ode abou bred-in the scnools. Wicensed. preacher. STEWTONNE—Sir Hugh Askewe, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25eMaArwW@1550 + tnod. st. one). bredity. the schools: SOUTHELKINGTONNE—Sir Richard Pelsonne, vicar; inst. and subs. 20 Nowe 1583. 106d. ; ta absen:| Sd: Bist » Licensed’ preacher. TATHWELL—Sir George Hansonne, [vicar®]; ord. pr. by the bp. of Picola A pieeL5Oonet nou, wreltc nas torexhipite bred inthe schools. UTTERBIE—Sir John Kelk*; he is sick ; 0. and a. — absent. WyraME—Sir Thomas Mumbie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BOrocpia 57 7. inst elo Mec 1503) anc siliigy: t.O0.; vin Od.) sibred in the schools. WELTONNE—Master Edward Webster, rector; o., 7. and ¢. — absent. Sep. Withcatt—Master Richard Bradley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 22 Nov., 1580; dispensed by Edmund, Archbp. of Canter- 1 Struck out. Zeee Desde so. ® This has been omitted. Cp. £.4..5., 11, p. 14. 4‘ Kealke’ at fo. 64d., where he is described as ‘curate.’ 88 ITB E Re IGUAL eA ars os bury, 4 Feb.,'1582% °0. 8d.; 4. Sao; -plur. *3s.; five miles ;sr7 ode qualification he has to exhibit. M.a. Sir John Feldes, curate ; fol. 8d. ‘A candle maker.’ 2 July,” 1585.—48s. 4d.; therefrom 3s. ; there remains 45s. 4d. Folio 16. GRYMESBIE. AILESBIE—Sir Mathew Wymprey, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Durham, 19 May, 1583; stipend 8/.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. ASHBIE—Sir Robert Heywood, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 20 Sept., 1562; 2..8d.; plur. 3s., five miles. Bred in the ‘schools: Licensed preacher. BraDLEY—|Master’] Sir John More, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; 7. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ BIELSBIE—Sir Edmund Varley, rector ;-ord. pr. by the bp. of York, 25 July, 1563; 2. 8d.; plur. and ¢. he has to exhibit.® Bred in the schools. BARNOLBIE—Sir W. Todd, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 °A DIA tI5705 bam Boe BRIGGESLEY—Sir Hugh Modie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 Mar.;\1575 ;\#..0a.4 #.the bastolexhibity, | Bredunithe scnoale Cote, GREAT—Master Thomas South, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 May, 1569; 7. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. Cote, LirrLE—[ Silvester Kippias, reader. Licensed preacher’ |—he is dead. Sir John Kynder, curate ; 0. and a. — absent. CLEE—Sir Thomas Robinsonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough9 Apr, 157080. .cd.g0acnd: CoxwoLp—Sir Edmund Varley, rector; see for orders in Bielsbie ; 1. 8d.+ t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CABORNE—Sir Thomas Bell, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 10 Oct., 1573; %.. dd. > plurwhe has torexhibit.i7cd™ | brecenan ae schools. Sir Henry Huntington, curate ; 0. — he is sick; a. 8d.; stipend 1ol. ESTRANDALL—Sir W. Aiscogh, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Worceesteri7 7A pi 575480800. 80. 0C.e bicdal themcinois GRAINESBy—Sir Alan Holdernes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 July,.25755 0.) 2andd ese pBredintheschaols: GRYMESBIE Mary’s—Sir Robert Hundelbie, curate ; [admitted] by John [archbp. of] Canterbury, 12 May, 1584; sequestration 8d. GRYMESBIE JAMES’S—Sir Robert Hundelbie, vicar; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Rheon, 19 Dec., 1534; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. HELINGE—Sir W. Hartinge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Feb., 1560; 2. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ HUMBERSTONNE—Si1r W. Beldon, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff, I§s2; 0.94.4 a.00. Bred inthe schools, Howron—Sir Richard Barker, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, in the month of May, 1569; o. 8d.; a. [blank*|). Shoe-maker (calceartus). 1 Struck out. * A mistake for ‘August.’ Cp. pp. 63, 64, &c. ° Folio 65 shews he had to exhibit o. also. + Folio 65 shews that he had to exhibit. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 89 Folio 16d. } HatcLir—Master Oliver Waters, [rector*]; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Teme pl. 1580, 0: —-< plilsyvens,, 20. Miles a tod. 2 oka Ods,, MAL Licensed preacher. HAWERBIE—Sir Robert Welles, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 May, 1569; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. Master W. Bradley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, Ane uy, 0572514 00s, pilT. ots copies wuve Ne has to exhibit. MioAee lL Teacher, Sir Henry Jacksonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 8 Apr., 1582; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. LacEBIE—Master W. Bradley, rector; see for orders in Irby; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Norrucote—sir_ Henry Nees Oye LEGUOL me Oat ie Ov LUGO, OF PCO OF owl 500s 1.00. arr Oy DLECLIILE Lhe sChOOls: NEWTONNE—Master Thomas Bienes rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Péterborough,. 9 Mar 1574; inst. 27 Mar. LS FORO MOU: ti Oly: t. he has to “exhibit. M.A. Licensed preacher. ROTHWELL—Sir Robert Heywood, rector; see for orders in Ashbie’; Pode, od, sebrec. i. the schools, Sir John Mervin ; o. and a. he has to exhibit. SWINHOPE—Sir John Swinsco, rector; see for orders in Swinderby* ; inst. and subs. 2 May, 1583 ; i. 8d. + #, 8d. Sir John Cote, reader ; fol. 8d. Bred in the schools. SWALLOWE—Sir W. Andrewe, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Pig Seb Cosel GON Ol. tow sotcd in gehe schools ScaRTHO—Sir Hamon Hanshart, rector; ord. pr. [by the bp. of London, by the suffragan’] by Jo. Hodgeskin, bp. of Bedford and suffragan of London, 28 Apr.,/1547 }-0. —°;.1. 8d.; [plur, 20 miles]; t. sd. Bred in the schools. THORESBIE—Master John Skiflinge, rector ; see for orders in Salletby’ [sic] ; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. Bred in the schools. Sir Ro. Vessie, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; pasa dene Nas lO exhivit, TETNEY— Sir Richard Lacebie, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp.. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; t. — [he ts sick'] 8d. Bred in the schools. WerstRANDALL—Sir Edward Butterworth . . OO? dared? Watu—Ssir Edward® Butterworth, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, OeNpie D550 400. Odn wun e has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WatrHam—Master John Todd, rector; inst. and subs. 14 Mar., 1580; WO 1200. MLA; Sir Richard Toll, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Picwneide2Orjcpu. 65; on od. scaeben Dasttorexiibit. Bred in the schools. 2 Aug. my 8d. ; ; therefrom 3536 there remains 36s. 8d. IRBIE : Binicleo out. = This hasbeen omitted. Cp. 2,4..5., 11; p. 28. ® Seep. 88. 4 See p. 64. © Folio+ 05 lias “oa cert. (see p. 78, 7. 2). PE DeC D.. a7. 7 The rest of the entry has faded away. 8 ‘Edmund’ at fo. 65. ‘Edward’ is the correct form (cp. pp. 4, 5, no. 46). go DLBE.R GOUT RIGA Daatigss Folio 17. JARBURGH. ofa fiuia'ay Ce tae BicBiE—Sir Robert Fremaz, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 18 May, 1543; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BARNETBIE—Master Richard Richardsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the archbp. of York, 30 Apr:, 1574; inst. 17 Aug., 1578 ; 7..9d,.- plugs) | jou iniles'|; t. 8d. He subscribed. Mm.a. Licensed preacher. Sir Peter Everington, curate; 0. and a. [ blank’] [absent]. B.A. BonpBIE—Sir Thomas Crowther, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, TQ bept; 1503 40204, sored inathe schools, BARTONNE—Sir Richard Read, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln; ingt,and subs.20,1 May’ 91594670. 00..17.100 .e)0d mene BarowE-—Master John Cooke, vicar; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 1536 “Dlure3s. 5 3. 90. 5h cua the time of institution, 8d. [Scholar]. NORMANBIE—Sir Thomas Bilclif, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 8 Sept., 15773 4° dds. 4, Sdewh Sa. Bred anatase schools. OWERSBIE—Sir Thomas Este, vicar; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Thetford, 8 Dec., 1556; i. and ¢. — he is eae REASONNE DRraAx—Sir Robert Hansonne, vicar; 7. 8c. ; /. subs., 8d. REASONNE TUPHOLME—Sir Thomas Etonne, a ord. deacon by [the bp. of Lincoln®], 2 July, 1575 ; inst. 13 Dec., 1582; 0. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; ti. 8d. B.A. STAINTON IN LE HoLE—sSir W. Field, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 June, 1564; 7 8d.; plur. and ¢. he has to exhibit.’ Bred in the schools. THORESWAIE—Master David Hatclif, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 23 Nov., 1573; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.a. Licensed ee THORGANBIE, THE FOURTH PART—Sir W. Field, rector; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Folio 18d THORGANBIE, THREE PARTS—Sir W. Field, rector of three parts; for orders see in Stainton ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Sir Richard rove prt anete ord. deacon by the bp. of Chester, 22 ., 158[3?]; 0. 8d. ; 1. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. TEVELBIE—Master one Ly SARL rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 Aug., 1577; 1. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. [mw] B.a. Licensed preacher. John H utchinson, schoolmaster. , Struck out, 2 See p. 88. Folio 65¢. has ‘¢. 4 Feb., 1585, at Lincoln ; he has to exhibit the same at Easter.’ The note about ordination seems to have been added later. Probably a mistake for ‘ 0 ° These words have been omitted ; see Z.&.S., ii, page 85, where the clerk is called ‘ Heaton.’ 7 Folio 65a. has ‘¢, 8d." (see p. 91, m. 4). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 93 TorrEe—Sir W. Crowther, rector; see for orders in Kelsaie!; inst. and subs. 18 Nov., 1584; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.a. Licensed preacher. THORNTONNE—Master Oliver Waters, rector; inst. 12 Sept., 1580, and subs. ; 7. 8d.; ft. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. Robert Pattisonne, reader ; fol. 8d. WALESBIE—Sir John Northend, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, TO WObAsIS00 5 @ Gone od, WILLINGAm—Master John Wright, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- COMMS AP ISS sie Sa liao | M.A, WESTREASONNE—Master Thomas Stockame, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. Cribincoli 7) Neb ain os #7 odes, oO. B.A. iLicensed. preacher UsELBIE—Robert Pattesonne, reader ; fo]. —. 2 Aug.—35s. 4d. ; therefrom 3s 4d. ; there remains 32s. WRAGO. ApPLEY—Sir Robert Briane, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. BurGH—Sir Eustace Doughtie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Iq NOY;, 1578 32. 8d. 31. 8a. “Bred im the schools: BISKERTHORP—Sir Richard Swifte, rector; ord. pr. by William bp. of Lincoln, 31 Dec., 1584, and inst. by John Robinson,’ ro Oct., 1584; ORG ttt Og. tr OO Dred ibiine schools. BENINGWORTH—Master W. Hieron, rector; ord. pr. by John bp. of MICOCEReCG LGM Die 1 GO), (Oso ment Od. | te oons Led sit tie schools. BaRDNEY—Sir Walter Shepherd, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, TesOCtin Loli t od. miod.s BVA: BULLINGTON—[ blank ]. ESTERRINGTONNE—Sir Christopher Chapmaz, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. Gr lincolmes taMaty, L5ol etad. yf 8d.) BIA, Folio 19g ESTBARKWORTH— Master W. Skeltonne, rector ; see for orders in Cun- mivesbie)7:-Ochin 2.60, | MAL whicensed preacher, HATTONNE—Master Ro. Wharfe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. [suffragan of Hull*| of Lincoln, 1*May, 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. HowToNNE—Master Gregory Garth, rector; ord. pr. by the lord Shax- Lone Siiitaean Oel55515 2900. . piureas., || 207 | miles st. he read the articles in the church there 30 [sic] Feb., 1576, 8d. s.T.B. Sir Richard Beverley, curate ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. KiRMOND—Sir Robert Deplitche, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, BOEme Dt. f15 7755 ie 0.4 Pooe bIcd in ine schools: LISSINGTONNE—Sir Ro. Huttonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2geWeC,2157557.0) he-hasito exhibit. ——.3 rl Sa? ‘Teis'sick. LupFortTH MaGna—Master James Twiste, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 12 Sept., 1580; and sequestrator ; 0. and sequestration he has to exhibit. M.A. eee p02, BESO D.a72pny tr DCE. Daz 7: 4 Struck out, 94 LIBER CLERI, ap. 1585 LuprortH Parva—Sir Ro. Halliley, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lon- donjer Deéciwis577 5 od.6 os 50.8 abredum the schools: LANGTONNE—Sir John Rawsonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Durham, 21 Décy 15770 tae he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. LEGGESBIE—Master W. Colsell, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Mara W501) tod.e 8d. ma. Licensed preacher. Sir James Grenesmith, curate ; 0. and a. —. PauNntoN—Master Richard Bradley, rector ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. M.A. Ranp—Master John Barefote, rector ; 7. —; t.—. S.T.D. Sir Nicholas Estwood, curate ; ord, pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2 May 1552.0. sueede ne has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. STAINTONNE—Sir Hamlet Marshall, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 5 Aug., 1572; 1. 8d.; plur. —; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. SNELLAND—Sir Thomas jeurey, rector; ord: pr. by the bp sctelerer borough, 9 June, 15705 %2. 8d. 77 he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SIXILL—Sir Humphrey Harrisonne, vicar ; inst. to Feb., 1584, and subs. the same day 710.80 ..07 Sdee1, 8d. Ss Bbredin the schools: SOTBIE—Master George Graves, rector; ord. pr. by. the bp. of Peter- borough, 16 Apr., 1579; 0. 8d. ; i SA; at ROCh ban STAINEFELD—Sir Robert Briane, culate cee for orders in Appley!; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Folio 19d. WICKENBIE—Master Robert Boothe, rector ; inst. 23 Aug., 1583; 0. &d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. — absent. Mm.a. Licensed preacher. Wracuir—Sit Simon Lee, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2 Mar., 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. WESTERRINGTONNE—Sir W. Nailer, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 24 Sept., 1558; inst. by Dominus Robinson,’ 3 Oct., 1584; 7 8d.; t. —. Bred in the schools. WILLINGAm—Sir James Bancrofte, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 8 June, 1566; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. WESTBARKWORTH—Sir Edward Meltonne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwichwg (Mare e70- Won ee. 8d. B.A. [ Langton |— Mathew Wilkinson, master of the grammar school of Lang- ton. 2 Aug.—33s.; therefrom 12d. ; there remains 32s. ee p. 93. 1 1s PSEC Ds 72, teil « [ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW.] LAURES. Astrop—Master Stephen Luddingtonne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 21 Sept., 1564; dispensed by John archbp. of OAmterburyemtivc (illcs BaOmA DillaeLoO5ei 2. OG.) Pilly. 935.0 1t.ine Maceto,cxhibitee BA.) Preacher. BUSLINGTHORPE—Sir John Wetherley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Feb., 1560: 7. and 7. —. Absent. BuURTONNE—Sir George Hudlestonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Petcrooroucteer 7 Nare 1670820, 6d. el (Sdn lt. Ode BRATTELBIE—Master Stephen Luddingtonne, rector ; see for orders in Astrop ; 7. 8d. B.A. BROXOLME—Master John Welche,! rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- POlUMGGN Pit 70 wi. 5d4; 1s DION) saM Aves etCacien, CHERIWILLINGAMm—Sir John Welche,' vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 1 June, 1564; 7. [blank?|. Absent. FALDINGWOoRTH—Master John Pitman, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of MEINCOIN 2eNOVs, 156212 SU. be Gag) Meat FISKERTONNE—ir John Sudley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, nese Um SO 4. et An ee Oley eae DSeiitn BAe Preacher. Folio 20 GREETWELL—Ssir Vincent Soer, curate ; adm. by Master R.’; o. 8d. ie Sofale GAITBURTONNE—Master Theodor Walpoll, rector Pinchebeeke, 1, Sagar oxyats: Saf) YB/A. Sir W. Hansonne, curate; ord. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 15609 ; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit, Literate. KETTELTHORP—Master John Becke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- Olle e AUS e574 0! OU. | toda ats Ne tiasito, exhibits .M:A; KNEATH—Sir Richard Tailour, curate; o.° and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. MARTONNE—Sir Roger Newtonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, Bie Viarmi5 77. OF Od. mind. eu od. a bred im tneschools, NEWTONNE—William [Bye*] Bee, vicar; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. cee OLsOrdcrsein 1 These are evidently two distinct persons. Cp. ZA#.S., ii, page 166, where the ordination of ‘Walshe,’ of Broxholme, is dated 1565, which is probably wrong since he was 30 years of age in 1576 (sdzd.). Welche, of Cherry Willingham, was also curate of Nettleham (see p. 96). In Z.2.S., ii, p. 166, his ordination is dated 10 June, 1564. 2 Folio 66 shews that he had to exhibit. bi cei. Opinson,. (seep, 72,711 > 31.52, 8 7) 4 See page 76, ° Folio 66d. has ‘0. cer.’ (see page 78, » 2). § Struck out, 95 96 ARS IDAs (Mba aR years NetrLam—Sir John Welch,’ curate ; 0. and a.—. Absent. REPHAm—Sir Vincent: Soer, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 11 Abr, 157456. laser | sd.4r. by Master he RisoOME—Sir John Hurde, rector ; see for orders in St. Mary’s church‘ ; 1. 8d.; plur. —; t. 8d. B.A. SNARFORD—Sir W. Pell, rector; ord. pr. by Edmund bp. of Peter- borough, 5 Sept:, 1584; inst. and subs. 6 Sept, 1533; 0. 8i ae Sd.: t. 8d. Bred in the schools. SCOTHORNE—Sir Hamlet Marshall, vicar; see for orders in Stainton ; 1. 8d.; t. 8a. Bred in the schools. SUDBROKE—Sir John Wright, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 May, 1569; 2. 8¢.; ¢t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SAXILBIE—Sir John Hudlestonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 5 Jan., 1580; 0. 8¢.; 7, 8¢.5 1. he has to-exhibit. “Bred aieuae schools. Licensed preacher. SCAMPTON—Sir Christopher Leake, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. and ?¢. — he is dead. The sequestrator of the fruits — absent. TorksaleE—Master Thomas Bradley, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 9 Aug., 1579; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. B.a. Licensed preacher. Folio 20d. THORP IN LE FALLOwES—[ blank ]. Upronne—Sir Thomas Dainporte, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln*| Chester, 3 Oct; 1568; "subs. 29 May, 1578; 420a.,-%. odie ee the schools. WILLINGAm—Sir Richard Richardsonne, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Hull, 29 Apr., 1558; subs. 8 Sept., 1571, at Bugden; 7. 8d. ; i. Sd. Bred in the schools. 2 Aug —26s. 4d@.°; therefrom 2s. 4d.; there remains 24s.° ASLACKO. 6 JULY, 1585, LINCOLN. BLIBURGH—Master Anthony Hill, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BOVOCIAIISSO $1 S02 a lod eee Core—Sir W. Beverley, curate; 0. and a. [ blank*] absent. CAINEBIE—Sir Richard Laminge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Sept., 1563; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. CAMERINGAM—Sir Simon Arrowsmyth, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. FILLINGA#—Master Doctor Lillie, rector; 0., plur., 1. and t. [ blank"); S.T.D. Sir Henry Jeneper, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 8 Aug., 1578; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. FUSEe Wy Ons ttl 2 Struck out. = 1. Robinson (see p, 72, # 1; p. $2, # 7), 4 See page 63. ° These amounts seem to be too little by 8d. 5 Fo, 66d. shews that he had to exhibit a. 7 Fo, 66d, shews that he had to exhibit 0., p/ur,, ¢, and ¢, ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 97 FrrsBiE—[ blank]. GLENTWoRTH—Sir W. Beverley, [vicar] curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Iincolog 1OrMar, 15675. 0: 82.5 a.) 8d, 1A. clarke: of a. parishe before.’ Folio 21. HACKTHORNE—Sir Henry Nelsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 17 Aug., 1575; 2. 8d.; plur. he did not pay, nor has he [one]; ¢. 8d.- Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. HARPESWELL—Sir Edmund Hudsonne, curate; he has capacity (capact- tatem); o. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. HEMESWELL—sir Christopher Kitchinman, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of ie sieta 2s oct rs JO macimittctebys johny beléat.D." 16° Sept, Pe OOrmOnodwadaod,. .ored in the schools. HANWORTH—Sir Robert Orame, rector ; ord. pr. by the archbp. of York, 24 July, 1573; 2. 8¢.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. InGHAm—Sir Thomas Walker, ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Apr., £500). i05d-8 Drecdin the scnools. NORMANBIE—Sir W. Clarke, curate; see for orders in Saxbie; o.° and a. — absent. OunBIE—Master John Wright, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Opies Ol 0 Od. Bod. siacda MA sl iCensed preacher, SPRIDLINGTONNE—Sir Robert Shawe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of i nesteme2OnUlyts 735. 0.00.c.7200e (te) Brediin the schools, SAXBIE—Sir W. Clarke, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mar., 1566; 7. 8d.; ¢[blank*]. Bred in the schools. WILLOUGHTON—Sir Nicholas Riley, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 7 Hebe .0502st.200.. + biisbandman.’ WADINGAMm PETER’S—Sir Christopher Banister, rector; ord. pr. by the DowOtePeterporoughisid Sept, 1572)* ¢..3¢..- 1, he, hassto exhibit. 2500 me OLcCUMn ticisChools, 2 Aug.—[J6s. 6d.*] 17s. 2d. Folio 21d. MANLAKE. ALTHORP—Sir Richard Jaques, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, TAs Nliaye I 5OLGesuDse 1Oq tine, L520 pW. 9456; Tred. sted. MA: Licensed preacher. ALKBAROWE—sir Christopher Pocklingtonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of York, 9 Apr., 1564; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. APPELBY—Sir Thomas Seward, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 i Dii500 2) cas; 10a) bred imthe schools: BuRTONNE—Master Robert Hall, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Tally 0577) Gd. 0) heshasto-exhibit.) 2 ‘Marston’ in Z.X.S., ii, p. 44. cp. p. 42 above. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 107 KrpwortTH—Master W. Beridge, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Oi pie i502. 1. 000.: plur..3¢. SO )imiléss \yBred.in the 4. Sad72 i he has,to cexhibit. Bred in the schools. LOUGHBURGH—Master John Willocke, rector; 7. 8d.; plur. 3s.; t. he has to exhibit. s.t.p. Licensed ened Sir John Davson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Mar., 1582°; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. B.A. [Bred in the schools..] LOCKINGTONNE—Sir John Searsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of theca 25 July, 1583; inst. and subs. 2As Oeia Essa Wd. gods::, ft, d. 8d. ; Re oe se Sie Harold Hodgkinson, [v/car*] curate ; 0.,7. and 4. —. Absent. NETHERSHEALE—Master Walter Royle,’ rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 3 June, 1579; 2. and ¢. —. Absent. Folio 31. ONLEPPE—Sir [Thomas'| Robert Cowper, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Winco es May i 52 0,0. set ode be Se, BIA, OsGARTHORP—Hamlett Neylde, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, Tor A preyt540); 7. od.c% he has ‘to exhibit; provy 4s. 8d. Bred in the schools. PAKINGTONNE—Sir Henry Presburie, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 9 Apr., 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. QUERNE—Sir Matthew More, [vicar'|] curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Burhan 227A prasi 562 50. da: do 80. Bis RotTHLEy—Sir [ blank*] Kendall, vicar. Absent. SWEPSTONNE—Sir Thomas Smyth, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2NOcu.1575 ; 4 and 1. he hasito) exhibit: 7 aba; SHEALE—Sir Walter Rowle, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 3 WmewtS 70 Pod. f ods te MCA. SHEPESEAD—Sir Peter Allerenshawe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. SNARESTONE—Sir Thomas Smalley, vicar curate [sic]; 0., 7. and 1. — Absent. SWITHLAND—Sir Michael Hudson, rector. Absent. THURCASTONNE—Master Brutus Babingtonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp of Chester, 6 |une, 1577; inst. and subs..23' Apr., 1583 ;. 0. 8d. ; pase toda) MA, 4 Licensed preacher. WHITWICKE—Sir Thomas Hunte, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ Lincoln’] Coventry, 18 Jan., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. WORTHINGTONNE—| blank| —. Absent. ' Sum—z29gs. 8d.; therefrom 2s. 4d.; there remains 27s. 4d. Folio 31d. FRAMLANDE. BurTON LAZER—Sir W. Hall, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 31 Mar., 1563; 0. and a. —. Absent. 1 Struck out. “ A mistake for 1572 (see Z.4.5., li, p. 82). 3 See 7th entry below. 4 This should be ‘ Robert’ (see above, p. 34). 110 LUBE. GLE Reape asos BROUGHTONNE—Sir W. Smyth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Ir June, 1559; 7. 8a.; plur. 3s., 30 miles. Bred in the schools. BorowE—Sir Griffin Gwinne, rector; o., 7. and 4. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Sir Richard Bever, curate ; ord.? by the’suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 1 Apr., 1536; 0. anda. —. Absent. BUCKMINSTER—Sir W. Flud, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, a Mar rcossg.8ae 7. he has t0%ex Gib. eae a BRAUNSTONNE—Master Robert Grace, rector of Braunston; ord. pr. by the bp. of (Coventry, 23 Mar., 156[20]}] Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1565 ; 4. 8a. ; plur,35s., without limitation Per, *hebhas 10 exhibiiteesss Licensed pr eacher. Sir Richard Woks, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 23 Mar., 1566; 0. 8d.; a. —. Stipend 6/. BARKESTONNE—Sir John Chessall, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxford, 2 Nov., 1567; inst. and subs. 16 Jan. 15705 00. €80.4 126d veeee Bred in the schools. BotTrisFoRD—Master Samuel Fleminge, rector; o. 17. ¢. plur. and quali- fication he has to exhibit. s.r.B. Licensed preacher. John Harford, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Aug., 1593340. Sa... heiids to/exnibit. ep CROUXTONNE—Sir [Six W. Dansey, vicar!] Richard Ward, vicar; o. 1. and ¢. he has to exhibit; provy 4s. 8d. COLOUERTONNE—Sir John Cayse, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank*]. 20 Sept.715 335; inst 21eAUe. 1550.0, oc mr ode en exhibit. CLAwsTon—Sir John Pale, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 12 Feb. 15815 0, 60.5 4. (3d... be hasetovexhipig «> rcOmn meee schools. CosTONNE—Sir Gilbert Wetherall, rector; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; {. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. DaLBIE ParvaA—Sir Edward Enkersall*, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of York, 20 Jan., 1567 ; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. EDMU/NDTHORP—sir Stephen Beaver, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 30 Mar., 1580; 2. 8d.; 4. 8d. M.A. Folio 32. ETONNE—sir W. Squier, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 13 Mar., 15505'7.°8a..3-7, he has torvexhibit. “bred inttne schools ESTWELL—Sir W. Heathe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 7 June, 1506): 2.8. ¢ vt. he has te exhipits bream ievec ios GARTHORP—Sir John Lorrington, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 13 Aug., 1583 ; inst. and subs. 31 Dec., 1582; 0. 8d. ; i. 8d.; 1. 8d. Bred in the schools. Goppir—Master Baldwin Dyreham, rector; inst. 7 Apr., 1575 7; neue has to exhibit; 7. 8¢.; #. he has to exhibit, 8d.; proxy 4s. 8d. M A. Sir a, illiam Jonson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 13 Ov., 1577 5 0. 8d.; a. —. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 2 The word ‘ priest’ has been omitted. Bever at the time of his ordination was a canon of the Augustinian abbey of Osolveston or Owston, co. Leicester (eg, xxvi, fo. 51¢.). * He was not ordained by the bishop of Lincoln. 4 *[nkersall’ in Reg. xxviij, fo. 56a. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER ap: Hoyes—Sir John Hicklinge, vicar; inst. 6 Apr., 1582; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8¢.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. HARSTONNE—Sir Thomas Daineporte, rector ; inst. by John archbp. of Canterbury, and subs., 26 Oct., 1584; 0. he has to exhibit ; 7. 3d. ; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. HAREBIE—Sir [James Cleton’] Nicholas Cleyton, rector; ord. pr. as in Barkhamstead Peter’s,? and dispensed as in the same; inst. and SDSS TAUIO L570 5014 Obs site OOo POLY. Usa Od. OS. BB, KNIPTONNE—Stephen Wells, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Hull, 29 Mar., 1544; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. KIRKBIE BELLERS—Sir Thomas Stoniyard, [rector’] curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 4 June, 1570; admitted by dominus chancellor, T7 july, 1555, av Leicester; 0. 3¢.. 14. 32. KETTILBIE—Sir Thomas Neyle, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, Dev ac el73.87.100. 0h Dejhastto cxhibitys Breduin ithe schools. MusTonNNE—Sir John Syrcote, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 15 Ocpl.<15775,7) ody: oc. Bredan-the:schools. MELTONNE Mowsray—Sir Edward Turner, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. ilies eget Cc 150s shod ta lemidas. tO Lex UI DIU te bred, 10 the schools. Sir Simon Tune, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 lye 50.) 0.— ae ns Folio 32d. [ Plungar—John Chesall, vicar —. Absent.] REDMELL—Master Thomas Stanton, rector; 0 exhibit. [A bsent.?] SPROXTON—sir W. Dansey, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2 Nar 5040: alice base to extlibit. Sa". i. he has: to.exhibit. Gentleman. SAXBIE—Sir John Deacon, rector ; o., 7. and ¢#. he has to exhibit. B.a. STAPLEFORD—Sacari Jenkinson, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BOUNIAL.. L500 ..0.c0d.* t: 02. % 14 Od. B.A: SOMERBIE—Sir Henry Wright, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Mayet SO0N teod) ivod.«bled-a.the- schools: SCALFORD—Ssir W. Binke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 21 ecw {OM OL 50.1. 80271. one BIA. STONESBIE—Sir John Whitehead, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 10 Nov, 1579; 1. —; ?¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SALTBIE—Sir W. Rowes, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 21 INOmeES 70> tod. ‘Bredin the scnools: STATHERNE—Master Roger Rudde, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 17 July, 158[s7c]; inst. and subs. 16 Feb., 1584; 0. 8d. ; Te Semi od. iM.A: THORPARNOLD—Sir Roger Thornell, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coveuliesau Mat. 1500 mcibs. 10) |Ulte, 1574 6). ods t. 8a. 5 it. [he has to exhibit’| he has it by the report of Master Robert Bond, public notary, who was present at the time and place of subscription. Bred in the schools. var ance, lee nas. tO 1 Struck out. 2 See folio 50. > The corner of the leaf is torn off, 112 LIBEKD OLE Ket pia sos WIFORDBIE—Sir John Hutchine, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 22 June, 1573; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WyMonpHAM—Master William Gulson, rector; o., 7. and ft. he has to exhibit. M.A. - WattrHam—John Bringest, rector; inst. 16 Mar., 1564; 0. he has to exhibit ; 7. —; ¢. 8d. [Wr]rHcockE—Sir Richard Harris, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 13 [blank], 1577; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Sum—56s. 8d.; therefrom 6s. ; there remains 50s. 8d. Folio 33. SPERKINHO. APpPLEBIE—Master Hughe Blithe, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, ar Sept, 15705) 7."3a.4 i) he has’ to sexi bit! ar A ee ee preacher. . BoswortTHE—Master Adam Squier, rector ; 0.,7., plur. and t. he has to exhibit. S.T.D. Master John Sawier, curate—none.’ BARWELL—| Sir*] Master George Messinger, rector: ord. pr. by the bp. of Wincoln 7 Oct i550 -sie acm tod ee ae BARLESTONNE—Sir John Warde, [vicar’] curate; o., 7. [sic] and t— absent. ‘A yeomaz.’ CARLTONNE—Sir Thomas Straunge, curate; ord. deacon by the bp. of Coventry, 30 Sept., 1568; 0. 8¢.; a. he has to exhibit. [Absent.*] Bred in the schools. CuNGESTON—Sir George Raven, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Pavada, 30 May, 1545; 7. and t.—absent. CATEBIE—Sir Lawrence Boote, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 DaDDLINGTON—Sir Ralph Chetame, [vicar’] curate; o., 1. [sic] and a.— absent. Apr.,91570% t..0¢2.cet.sd.. bredan the schools: FENY Drayron—Sir Anthony Nutter, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 29 Sept, 1578; 0. 82.3 7. $42.3 t.oheshas togemnyins Bred in the schools. HaTHER—Sir John Ashe, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. [s/c] of York, 23 Mar., 1574; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Hicuam.—Sir [Thomas'| Marmaduke Povie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 21 Dec., 1580; inst. and subs: 24. Sept, 1533 390, oa. 1 8d5 1.ibd.. Bredvingtherrmcnoas: HINCKLEY—Sir Richard Briskowe, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 4 Apr., 15504 4, 82.3 plur, 30° miles, (35...) 7682.0 brecesterae schools. Sir James Riland, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 1 Nov., 15623 0: $2. 37a, od... sbrediint ne scaouls! HvckEskoTE—Sir Richard Fremamn, [vicar’] curate ; ord. deacon by the bp. of Coventry, 29 Sept., 1581; o. and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Struck out. The corner of the leaf has been torn off. The meaning seems to be that he had no letters of admission. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER WES InstockKE—Sir Richard Fox, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxford, 3 Apr piss/ te oc. plur. 35.,.30 miles; f-Sd.. | Bred. in the schools, Sir [Richard HilP| William Rowley, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 2 Apr., 1582s- 0. 8d.;\ a. he has to exhibit, "B.A. KIRKBIE MALERIE—Sir Thomas Bawdon, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Mar., 1559; 2. 84.; % 8d. [Absent] ‘Servinge man) MARKEFELD—si1r Anthony Brigge, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 Aug., 1563; 7. [8d."]; ¢. [? he has to exhibit?]. ‘ Woolwinder.’ Folio 33d. NoORTONNE—Sir Edmund Cleyton, rector; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 18 Dec., 1562; 7. 8d. [Absent] Bred in the schools. NoORMANTON—Sir Nicholas Ward, [vicar] reader ; fol. he has to exhibit. NELSTONNE—Sir Simon Cox, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 21 Dec., i Joe. ob esernanet has toyexhi bit, (MA. NEWBOLD—Sir Edmund Woluerstonne, rector; o. 8d.; 7. 8a.; ft. 8a.; proxy 4s. 8d. Gentleman. OVERTONNE—Sir Roger Spencer, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 1570s) 1 Od ar allerhas, (Ore xiipbi uae, BIA} PECKILTONNE-—Sir W. Ashebie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 1m Mar., 1558; 7. 8¢d.; #. 8d. ‘A petti lawyer.’ SHAKERSTONNE—sir Julian Watsonne, vicar; 0. —; 1.—; t.—. Bred in the schools. SHEPPEY, SouTH—Master Henry Ewbancke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 3 Oct., 1580; 7. 8d.; fplur. 3s., without limitation ; t. 8d. [Absent] M.a. Licensed preacher. SHEPPEY, NortH—Sir John Tailowr, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 25 Mar., 1561; 7. 8d.; 4. he has to exhibit. Bredin the schools. Edward Grothwayght, curate, North ; 0. and a.—absent. B.A. SIBBESDON—Sir [John'] R. Tailour, curate; 0. and a.—none. Bp. of Peterborough. STOKE—Sir [John Jolbare, vicar!| Richard Sampson, curate ; ord. deacon Pymthes bps of Coventry, a5. Decya1sss5 ioddi> ay hey has. to exhibit. B.a. SUTTONNE—Sir Alexander Thomas, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- ColimcOslatenls 50) 1 0.,00..i62; De bas tonexinbite iebred hing the schools. SHILTON—Sir Robert Cramton, [vcar'] curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 3 Apr., 1569; stipend [zol.*] 6/.; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. THORNTONNE—Sir George Marvine, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 18 Sept., 1573 ; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. ‘Surgeon.’ TwIicrossE—Sir Henry Fukes, [vicar’] curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 9 June, 1577; 0. and a. —; stipend 8/. Bred in the schools. WETHERLEY—Sir Richard Fox, rector; see for orders in Ibstocke’ ; 1. 8d. Bred in the schools. Sum 36s. ; therefrom—3s. 4d. ; there remains 32s. 8d. Folio 34. [blank]. Folio 34d. [blank]. 1 Struck out. 2 The corner of the leaf has been torn off, 3 See above. Folio 35. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM. BURNHAM. AMERSHAm—Master Robert Chaloner, doctor, rector; o., 7. and t— ADSEDT/ SsleD- BuRNHAm—Sir John Wright, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 5 May, 1552; 1. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Licensed preacher. BECKINSFELD—Sir Nicholas Tavener, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exeter the tuesday after the feast of palm-branches, 1566; 7. 8d. ; t. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. CuHEssam Lricrester—Master W. Saunders, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 24 Apr., 1569; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit ; proxy qs. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. Cuessam [Woborn?] Boyres—Sir Robert Harnes, [rector’] curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 10 Apr., 1573 ; 7. —; 4. —. [| Doctor Ince} Mr. Lee; o., 7. and ¢.—absent. CHESSAM BoyEs—Sir Robert Herne, rector; donative; o. 8d.; 1. —; t. he has to exhibit. Serving man,’ . CHALFOUNTE GILES’—Sir John Cheke, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of London,23 Dec. 1570%0.\8a:% a5 he has to exhibit eas CHALFOUNTE PETER’s—Sir Lewis Jones, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 20 May, 1559; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. DaTCHETT—Sir Robert Bangor, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 10 May;'1570; 0.'3d..314.) 3a.% 4%, Sa. ‘Bred inithe schools: DorNEY—Sir Thomas Jonsonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 23 June, 1581; inst. and subs, 21 Nov., 15335 7ieoa.ipeeoe [Absent] Bred in the schools. DENHAm—Sir W. Bagley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Rochester, 12 Mar. #&577/:128d,; 1 he shasto-exhibit. s) Servrieinare ETONNE—[ blank] Folio 35d. EGGESLEY—Sir [Robert'] John Roberte, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exeter, 23 Sept., 15685.7. o¢.4 a. he has to.exhibit,, | bredaineae schools. FERNHAm—Master W. Harward, rector; o., 7., plur. and ft. he has to exhibit—[ received] from him the fee, 5s. in all, through Master Bonde. S.T.B. Sir [Thomas Corney'] Henry Cox, curate there®; [ord. pr.’] reader by the bp. of London,’ 23 Mar., 1577; fol. he has to exhibit. 1 Struck out. 2 * Woborn’ has been struck out, but possibly in error since Chesham Boyes is given below. ’ The words ‘curate there’ and ‘by the bp. of London, 23 Mar., 1577,’ apparently applied to Corney, and should have been struck out. Cp. p. 17. 114 ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM -s115 HorTONNE—|[Elizeus Rothwell'] Robert Merricke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0., 1. and ¢t.—absent. HircHAME—Sir Thomas Hall, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Sept., 1562; 1. 8¢.; plur. 3s.; proxy 4s. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ Sir Edward Newman, curate; o. and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. IvER—Sir John Adkins, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 1 Oct., 1577; 1. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. IsNAmSTED—Sir John Launder, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 13 Aug., 1572; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. PENNE—Sir John Blower, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 24 SEDUAL S41 9 1 CUu lao sored tile Schools. Sir John [TYhomas'] Robinson, curate ; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. B.A. STOKE PoGEes—Sir Andrew Purey, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salis- bury; 4 May, 1563; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. TAPLOWE—Master John Kinge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 24 Nov., 1560; 7. 8d.; flur. 3s., without limitation. m.a. Licensed preacher. WEXAME—Matthew Bust, rector ; ord. [blank] by the bp. of [blank]; Onod.; 1, oda, te. ne has none, *, Refer to Master Bond aforesaid: M.A. Licensed preacher. WIrRDISBURY—Sir George Yeales, vicar; ord. [blank] by the bp. of [blank]; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. M.A. UpronnE—Sir Hugh Eglestonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Hereford, 8 June, 1560; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. FULMER—John Bruer, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 25 Mar., 1578; 0. —3 a —. Sum 37s.; therefrom 5s. 8d.; there remains 31s. 4d. Folio 36. BUCKINGHAM. ADLINGTONNE—Sir Thomas Androwes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of OxmOrdel 7 hebmis53 500d; 31, Sa: Bredvin the schools: ADSTOCKE—Master Thomas Egertonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 24 July, 1572; 1. 8d. m.a. Licensed preacher. AKELEY—Sir John Prichard, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, on the day of Pentecost, 1575, 17 Elizabeth ; inst. by John archbp. of Canterbury, 24 July, 1584, and subs. ; 0, 8¢.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. BEACHAMPTONNE—Master Matthew Pigott, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 Aug., 1569; 7. 8a. M.A. BAaRTONNE HARTHERNE—Sir Henry Falcon, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1579; 0. 8d. ; a. 12d. Mem™. ‘Servinge maz.’ CAVERSFELD—Sir Richard Benskine, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llan- Oat 20 cin 1 oo OF Stan. Oa nino. brec. inthe schools. CHETWOOD—Sir [blank], curate ; 0. —; a. —. EpGECoTE—Master John Feld, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of BIIGNe GO Sent L55 71 beds tibeode MLA. FoxcoTE—Sir David Powell, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff, 20 May, 1569; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 2 See below, p. 124. 116 MIBER!SCLERTY tarp 1555 HILLESDONNE—Sir Lewis Hall, curate ; ord. [blank] by [blank] ; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. LEIGHTONHAMPSTEAD—[ Ralph Colley] Sir John Wrighte, [rector*] ; ord. by the bp. of [blank]; 0., t, 7., plur. and qualification he has to exhibit. M.A. Sir Roland Jone, curate; ord. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 14 Dec., 1578; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. LITLINGTONNE—[Sir Henry Beverley, curate; ord. by'] Master William Gade "rector }0. vandi, heshas to.exhibin, eMA: Folio 36d. MarsHe—Master Samuel Reve, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Rochester, 20 SEPh, 1hS2 7h OmGd, 301 Od tt eOa7 pein MAYDESMORTONNE—Master John Smythe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 May, 1560; 7. 8d. M.A. PRESTONNE—Sir Richard Setlo,? rector; ord. pr. by the bp. [sic] of York, 28 June, 1562; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. PaDBURIE—Sir John Reade, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 Mar., 1561; 7. 8d. ; ¢. he has to exhibit. ‘Serving mam.’ Ratciir—Sir [John] Robert Foster, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, [blank] June, 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. STEPLECLEYDON—Sir Richard Par, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- cester, 18 Mar., 1563: 7. 8d.; t. I gave (dedi*) for the subscription to Master Bond. ‘Serving man.’ StowE—Master [John'] Robert Newtonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. Lincoln, 8Apr., 1562; [inst.£] 14 Aug., 1582; 0. 84.3 1. Sam apie esar20 Miilesk «1 auc Ma ssLOse XH DILeamoud 9B. SHALESDEN—Master John Bursie, rector; ord. by the bp. of Dover, suffragan of the archbp. of Canterbury, 24 [blan&], 1580; inst. and subs, 13 Dec. 158040430 s55 400 a: mle Od aid. TwiFrorp—Sir Edward Whitehead, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llan- daff,,1 Nov., 1576 $0.7 38a44;"'a. he has to exhibit.” Bregaimar schools. THORNBOROWE—Sir John VpRichard, vicar; ord. pr. by the bishop of Gloucester, 18 March, 1563; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. THORNTON—Master Thomas Elward, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ox- ford, 6 Sept., 1568 ; 7. 8d. ; 7. he has to exhibit. [m.*]a. Folio 37. TURWESTONNE—Sir John Padie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 Mar., 1561; 7. 8d. ‘Serving man.’ TYNSWICKE—Master John Longland, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of | blank) 30. Sd] 7284) plier aS ad. Od; WESTBURGH—Ssir Richard Maior, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- céster,i23 eb. 1577 9. Of. ear od, bored in the scnoois 1 Struck out. * Struck out, probably by a mistake. > «Tetley ’ in Reg. xxviil, fo. 70. ‘Tetlow’ in Comp., under date 18 May, 1565. + Perhaps a mistake for dedit, ° See Z.R.S. ii, p. 30. The present manuscript shews that Bishop Cooper’s Act Book is wrong in making this institution refer to Stow in the archdeaconry of Lincoln. ° The corner of the leaf has been torn off, Cp. Alumni Oxontenses, s.v. Elwood, ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM #117 WATERSTRATFORD—Sir W. Badlesey, rector; he has capacity ; 7. 8d. ; t. he has to exhibit. Monk. Sum 32s. 4d.; therefrom 2s.; there remains 30s. 4d. Folio 37d. MURSLEY. CHOLESBURIE—Sir Thomas Castle, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salis- Di elo Sept. o1500 7 Omod. sale has tolexhibit.t --A> paris Cit toe CoBLINGTONNE—Master Hieronimus Lee, rector; ord. by [blank] ; 0. 8d.; 1. 8d.; [t. by dominus Simtth*]. M.A. CHIRDINGTONNE—Sir Thomas Clarke, rector ; 0., 7. and t.—absent. Sir Rowland Heblethawaghte, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- Cestet el oe ltwl 573. nodes aa lic lias to.exnibit. DRAYTONNE PasLOwE—Sir Thomas Tailour, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. CisCOvVeniLy aL 7 A pli (55 yi noua. Oa.) bLeG in theschools DuNTONNE—Master [John!] Thomas Cocke, rector; ord. by the bp. of [ blank]; 0.,1. and t. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. DRAYTON BICHAMPE—Master John Laughton, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 9 Oct., 1571; 7.—; t4,—. Heis dead. M.a. Sir [blank] Pattie—he is not curate; o. and a. [he has to exhibit’). EDDISBURGH—Sir John Goodhand, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Sodor, Wane seo anc imhe lasitOlexnibit, eubleG is sick. breduiny tie schools. GrRovE, LitrL—e—Sir John Facer, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- DOLOUUH OR Oe DUS /SisilistaanG Subsi2t Aug. 1583510, oda; 1. O08 nl. cose bredinsthe schools: Harwoopb, GrREeEat—Sir Hugh Whitacres, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester 5.UCtr 6502.00. .dahexnasi to.exhibit. © BredJin) the schools. [M.a.’]. Master John Chaundeler, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; o., 12., plur. ance ss, ii als PrOAWwASaods FSIcB. HarpWICKE—Master Richard Harris, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 30 Nov., 1563 ; 7. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. HaGGEspon—Sir W. Wright, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Foiladelphiay20rApr11536 je7..00.); taod4 “Brediin the\schools: HawpbriGE—Sir John Walwine, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 11 Apr., 1568; 0. 8d.; 1. 8d.; [t. he has to exhibit’). Bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. Folio 38. Ivinco—Sir Evans Rogers, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 18 Feb., 1558; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d., appropriated to the king ; itis worth qol. Bred in the schools. KIRCHLAND—none. MorsLEY—Ssir W. Smyth, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Oct., E503 sel200. (oda B.A Masrorp*—Sir [W. Salesbury"| John Ducke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 23 Sept., 1525; o.,7. and plur. he has to exhibit. s.T.B. Sir W. Howe, curate there; ord. by [blank]; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. 1 Struck out. 2 A mistake for ‘ Masworth.’ 118 DI BER CURR Tf Sar aer sos MENTMORE—Sir Evans Davisse, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Bangor, 15 Feb., 1561; 7. 8¢. Thomas Wigg, appropriator. It is worth 3ol. Bred in the schools. PICHLESTORNE—Sir Evans Joones, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- cester, 27 May, 1575; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SLAPTON—Master Robert Norwood, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lon- don, 21 Mar.,.1555; 7. 8d.; plur. 3s., without limitation; faa M.A. Sir Gabriell Greene, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 10 Apr., 1566; 0. 8d. ; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SWANBORNE—Sir Thomas Lownes, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 11 Mar., 1574; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. STUKLEY—Master W. Prestwood, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 24 Apr., 557753 inst. [blank'| 10 April, 1583; 0. Sd, ; 4. 8a... has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SULBERIE—Sir W. Mylward, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff, 9 Mar., 1577.;0. od.; a; heshas to exhibit. {Bred imtheisetn sca WADDONNE—Sir John Sidon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Oct, 1577.7) palds 2 pailds Dred win thesscnogls, WHITCHURCH—Sir W. Coventree, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salis- bury, 21 sept., 1574; inst. and subs.. 30 Dec., 158050: $d goa t. 8d. B.A. Folio 38d. WINGRAVE—Master Robert Nixon, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 15 Péb. 1501; 2>——3 7%, he has to.exhibit.® aa, WINGE, GREAT—Sir Robert Graves, vicar; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Philadelphia, 3 June, 1542; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. LINSLADE—Sir William Ridge, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 30 Sept., 1577; 0. 8d.; licence 8d. Licensed preacher. Sum 36s. ; therefrom 3s. 4d.; there remains 32s. 8d. NEWPORTE PANNEL, Astwoobp—Sir Richard Richardsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May 1569; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BRADWELL—Sir Thomas Haberley, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- cester, 19. Dec:, 1573 ; 4. 32.3 dahe has ‘tofexhibit. bred schools. BRICKLE, GREAT—Sir John Whitacres, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 Aug., 1560; 7. 8d. ; BROUGHTONNE—Sir Thomas Kente, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 19 Dec., 1563 ; 0. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. BOLBRICKLE—Sir W. Watsonne, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Apr., 1505+ 7.82.3 4) he has tovexhibity Ba! BRICKLE, LirrLE—Sir Thomas Lewes, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff [blank]; 0. 8d.; 1, 8d. ; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. BLETSLEY—Master Thomas Sparke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0., 7. and ¢. he has to exhibit. [s.7.”]p. 1 Perhaps the words ‘and subscribed’ were intended to be inserted here. 2 The corner of the leaf has been torn off, ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM tig Folio 39. CALVERTONNE—Master Matthew Pigott, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of PCO gen ltr cht. ey 7 ae CUMER. UNG. Loy s OF ode IN Od. © BUT: CeeecO Mies ile As tO cxbibit, oM.A- CASTLETHORPE CHAPEL—sir Henry Traford, curate ; 0. and a.—absent. CLIFTONNE—Master Thomas Thaccame, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 23 Oct., 1552; 7. and /. he has to exhibit. M.a. CHETISLEY—Sir Thomas Gardiner, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, LO Mat. 1572300) bgt 7 Od), 1t,..Od, y bred‘in, the.schools., |S, T.D.}| CRAWLEY—Master John Garbraie, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8¢.; t—T[abseni']. s.T.D. Sir Morgan Davisse, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. David’s, 29 Sept., 1576; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. EMERTONNE—Master John Prestmam, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank |; o. he has to exhibit; 2. 8d. ; #. he has to exhibit. M.a. FILGRAVE—Sir Thomas Negoose, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank ] ; 0., 1., plur. and t.—absent. GoTEHuRst — Sir [Thomas'] Henry Woodland, rector ; ord. pr. by [ blank]; 0., 2. and ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. HANSLAPPE—Sir Henry Trafford, curate ; 0. and a.—absent. HAVERSHAME—Sir [Thomas'| John Birde, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry: 201 |al.e575 9 inst.. by\ the archbp,, of Canterbury, 19 Feb., 1584, and subs.; o. 8d. ; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. HaArRpDMEAD—Richard Rainesford, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, EeNOVs 1500; 1:62. Mercer.’ LOTHEBERIE—Thomas Weller, vicar ; 0., 7. and t.—absent. Sir W. Fones, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 11 May, 1585; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. M.a. Folio 39d. LYNFORDE, LirrLE—Sir Thomas Wood, curate; o. and a. he has to exhibit. LAWENDON—Sir Thomas Newtonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Here- FOLG eOe MAY. 805/40. 0n OOM ats, Od, todas pit ey has NOt ot one, nor did he pay. Bred in the schools. LOUGHTONNE—Sir James Cadwell, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lon- don, 25 Jan., 1559 ; 7..0d:;; t.. he has to.exhibits Mea, LINFORD, GreAT—Master John Longland, rector ; see for orders in MINS WiCke +2?. Ois1t Oa) Sir Thomas Woode, curate; o. and a. he has to exhibit. MYDLETONNE KryNnes—Sir Hugh Charnocke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxtord, 27 Apr, 455132. and f),—. wwHens dead. MuLso—Sir Henry Wilcox, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Pl e5O2 7 ue mas 10 exuibit. piueuas v20 miles. i hey has, to exhibit. M.a. ; NEWPORTE—Master Thomas Yarrowe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln) Mar.0575 9 Sd...) 8a. Mia Licensed preacher. NEWTON cum BLOssomFELD—Sir John Price, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 11 Mar., 1558; 7. 8d.; 7. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. : 1 Struck out. 2 See page 166, 120 VIBE RPGCULERT (ipl arss 5 NEWINTON LoNGVILE—Master Sextus Quarterman, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank], 18 Dec., 1557; 1. 8d.; #. he has to exhibit. ma. OLDNEY—Sir Martin Purrier, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, I May, 1575354. S24, ...0d.” (Dred in the senools. RAVESDEN—Sir Thomas Philipps, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- cester, 27 Sept., 15725 inst. 7 May, 1577 ; 0. 8d.); 2.00.4 5p eee to exhibit; flur. he has none. Bred in the schools. STOKEGOLDINGETON—Sir W. Yomans, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Sept., 1563 ; 2. 8d.; proxy 4s. 8d. Bred in the schools. Folio 40. SHERINGTONNE—Sir John Martine, rector; ord. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1581; 7. and t.—absent. STOKEHAMON—Master Charles Langford, rector ; proxy 4s. 8d.; 0., 1., blur. and t. he has to exhibit. M.a. Sir John Deyos, curate; o. and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SYMPSONNE—sir Thomas Taverner, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Here- ford, 21 Dec., 1561 ; dispensed 6 July, 1567; qualified by the lady Greye, late wife of lord Greye of Wilton; 7. 8d. ; flur. 3s., without limitation ; qualification 8d. ‘ Husbandman.’ STAINTONBERIE—Sir John Yorke, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, Tl NOV, 1570 90. OG). Ode eahas UO ex UIs SHENLEY—Master Richard Edmundge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Jan., 1568; 7. 8d.; 4. he has to exhibit; plur., 26 miles, BS. CUB. TERRINGAm—Laurence Haule,’ [rector]; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o. 8d. ; proxy 4s. 8d.; plur.—absent. WOUGHTONNE—Sir Anthony Greneacres, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ Lincoln!) Chester, 4 Mar., [75767] 1564; 1. 8d.- "ft. Wesuaeere exhibit ; plur., 20 miles, 3s. Bred in the schools. WaunboN—Master Richard Edmunde, rector; see for orders in Shenley ; 1.60.6 fe Dastorex iit, WALTONNE—Sir John Joones, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0.,1., plur. and t.—absent. WOLVERTON—Sir Ralph Langford, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. WOLSTON, GREAT—Sir John Glover, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Sidon, 9 Feb., 1555; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Wo tston, LitrLE—Sir Henry Wilcox, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 April, 1562; 0. 8d.; 2. he has to exhibit ; 4. he has to exhibit. M.A. WILLINGE—Sir Thomas Potter, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 9 Apr., 1570; 2. 8d.; 4. 8d. [Scholar']. ‘ Apprentice.’ Licensed preacher. Sum 63s. 8d. ; therefrom gs. ; there remains 54s. 8d. 1 Struck out. ic ee ae 2 Called ‘ Hall’ in P.D. 1586, no. 30, and ‘ Halleus,’ ‘ Hally’ in the Bishops’ Tran- scripts of Brocklesby Parish Register (Z.2.S. ii, p. 20.), ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM sitar Folio 40d. WADDESDEN. ASHTONNE SANDFORD—Sir Francis Haule, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Bincolne 20 (Marti, 1556 fod: blur. GONG, 358; 1. Oda ) BsAt ASHENDEN—Sir Robert Penkethmaz, curate ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Hull, the last of Feb., 1555; 0. —; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Britt—Sir Hugh Davisse, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. B.a. BorstELL—Sir [Bartholomew Price] Roger Owen, curate; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CHERSLEY—sir George Higge, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, HOCt 15040.0./0d..9 2, ne hasito exhibit.” BoA} CRENDON, LoNG—Sir W. Philipps, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- CesvemmcipocptnilL,/orposoo. sade las to,exhibit.. Bred in, the schools. DorRTONNE—Sir [blank], curate ; 0. and a. [blank]. ESTCLAYDON—Sir Owen Gwynne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, UanWCl wel Socu inst. alCusuDseseAt Cia hO3 70, 001. 1.50.0 1. OG. B.A. FLETMERSTONNE—Sir John Hitchcocke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucccters20uNar . 1500). isbeanc subs..2oeNOv, 1501 dis- pensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 22 Nov., 1581; o. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; Ditieas = 20 es . 4 0H. brediin the-schools, GRENDON UNDERWooD—Sir W. Marbecke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. Oialexcte a TorOCi toot tt, O01 07 0LY ois OO. we bred inthe schools. GRENDON—Sir Edmumd Osborne, vicar ; ord. by the bp. of [blank] ; o., 1., plur. and t.—he is sick, he has to exhibit. HIcKFORD—Sir Robert Evans, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, emNiete UO O2) et Od, AID tie ss ONC eA DSc Dreduin the schools. HoDGESHAWE—none. Folio 41. ILMER—Sir [Thomas'} Martin Wright, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 24 May, 1566; o. 8d.; 1. 8d. Appropriator, Master Robert Dormer ; it is worth 1o/. Bred in the schools. [M.a.1]. KINGESLEY—Sir John Branguen, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Exeter, 25 Nov., 1574; 1. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Appropriator, Mistress Gamage, 13/. ‘ Serving man.’ LUDGERSALL—Sir W. Knight, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 11 Feb mrsostei Gas tbe has to-exibitaes bred:im theischools: MIDLECLAYDON—Sir Richard Askewe, rector ; ord. pr. by [the bp.] of Chester 1) [UNG 1575 ,40.10d4;, 1. od.4,'ie Og. a bredrinitherschools. NORTHMERSTONNE—Sir Philipp Langstonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucesters20) Dec. 1567) auod:agune has to exhibit. (Bred in the schools. NETHER WINCHINDON—Sir Kenelm Woodford, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 15 Jan., 1573; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 122 LI BER SCE MRI maip.eise5 OvinGE—Sir W. Marckam, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Avie 570 ois toon we OKELEY—Sir Thomas Griffitte, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 31 Octi, 1568 ; 7.°8a.> 7 he has to.exhibit., Bredjin thescudaie: Pircore—Sir Robert Walkeden, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 6G), AS7OR Tt. od.. Weon. se OLeCr ie ne SCHOOL: QuEYNTON—Master Thomas Blauncher, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxford, 28 Mar., 1544; 0. 8¢.; 7. 8d.5 plur.j\3s, 20 miles eee has to exhibit. [m.a.’] s.t.B. Licensed preacher. SHILTONNE—Sir [blank], curate ; 0. and a.—absent. Foho 41d. SHOBBINGTONNE—Sir James Langley, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 21 Sept., 1572 ; 7. 8d.5 the bas to exhibit. Sibrecimaues schools. 7 WADESDEN, first part—Master Gabriel Goodman, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0.,1., plur. and t—absent. S.T.D. WADESDEN, second part—Sir Robert Leven, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 11 Mar., 1583; 0. 8¢.; a. he has to exhibit. M.a. WADESDEN, third part—Master John Purefey, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 23 July, 1581; inst. and/’subs. 6 [une sasoee fiestas; hiteteh din reyeh BIN WoRrmINALL—Sir Robert Evans, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 1,—absent. Bred in the schools. WINCHINDEN, UppErR—Sir John Tailowr, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 4 June, 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Appropri- ator, Sir John Goodwin ; it is worth 20/._ Bred in the schools. WotTTtonnE—{Sir Riceus Roberte, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 28 Jan., 1575; 0. —; a. —.] Sir Trianore Goodhand, reader ; tol. 8d. Sum 40s. 8d.”; therefrom 5s. 4d. ; there remains 35s. 4d.” Folio 42. WENDOUER. AWSTEN CLYNTON—Master Thomas Wetherhead ; ord. pr. by [blank] ; proxy 4s. 8d.; 0., t., t. and plur.—absent. M.A. Sir Thomas Harper, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 19 May, 1577; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Stipend 13]. 6s. BLEDLOWE—Sir James Smyth, vicar; he has capacity ; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 28 Mar., 1570; qualified by Francis earl of Bedford, 4 Jan., 1 Eliz. [aip. 1558-9]; 7. 8d.; 2. 8a.;3 plurasn without limitation ; qualification 8a. Monk. DyNTONNE—Sir Edmund Pulter, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Oxford, 14 Mar., 1567; 7. 8d. Appropriator, John Duncum, esq, it is worth [?x]/i. Bred in the schools. EILESBURGH—Sir Riceus Guyzne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph rid) Dec, SI557 57200) coh eod. penn: HALTONNE—none. HARTWELL CUM Happon—Master Matthew Jeninge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Mar., 1572; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. Mua. Struck out. These amounts seem to be too much by 8d, 1 2 ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM 123 HORSINGTONNE—Sir John Thomas alias Smyth,’ rector ; ord. pr. by the [suffragan bishop of Lydda, 11 Mar., 1528") bp. of Llandaff, 19 Mar., 1579 ; inst. and subs. 11 Aug., 1583; 1. 8d.; 4. 8d. M.A. HaDENHAm—Master John Grene, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; i) BOS wa. O0. MIA, Sir Robert Owen, curate ; 0. and a.—absent. HatcorE—Sir John Longe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Apr., 1565 ; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. Great HamMpon—Sir W. Davisonne, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan Door Philadelphiay ta Sept, 1543)5%7-8d. 57 8d." Bred’ in the schools. | GREAT KyMBLE—Master Thomas Prowd, [vicar*]; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 13 Oct., 1581; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Appropriator, Master Griffin Hamden; it is worth 20/. Mm.a. Licensed preacher. LitTLE KyMBLE—Master Thomas Prowd, rector ; ord. pr. by [blank]; Pecos Suiits GO Mlles oe. aaseADOVer LU 1S WOrthelor Lra—Sir Miles Hodsonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 24 May U5 7rd oa. 4a. he lasitoexhipit, ‘Asparish. clarke, Folio 42d. MYSSENDEN, GREAT—Sir Christopher Medcoffe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 24 Dec., 1559; 0. 8d. Bred in the schools. MYSSENDEN, LittLp—Elias Ridley, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 Mar. mESOle at. Oc mm bredtin. tlic ‘schools. RISBRODGE—Sir [Thomas Leeke, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 6 July, 1575] Ellis Rothwell, curate; o. and a. he has to exhibit. STONES—Sir Bartholomew Pusey, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Glou- cester, Orlviar.)1573 ; 1.9%. andid))[stc) 255, e has a sequestration. Bred in the schools. WENDOVER—Master Thomas Gibsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of MoncdOnetOMNpi els 70.7 1.0d7a1. ode) lorediun the schools: WESTONNE TurRVIL—Sir John Hanson, rector; tord;:prs byethe, bp. of [blank]; 0. —; 1. —; plur. —; t. -- Sir Luke Watte, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 4 Jan., 1575 ; o. 8d. Licensed preacher. Sum 29s. 4d.; therefrom 3s. 4d. ; there remains 26s. WYCOMBE. BrabMAmi—Sir Nicholas Clarke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, TIA Diet 500 ipod ee OelUng Mall. FaLLEY—Sir Richard Clarke, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0., 1. and #. Herida tO cxNiDigaeo Awe Licensed preacher Herpsore—Ssir Nicholas Sheffeld, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, MOCHMIG TOL ly Od: kl Ode” EA HAMELDON—Master William Daie, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; Spele ks Ye Ustel eV beVereee MOYNT7 ee cote | TOU MRED G Sir Thomas Wilsonne, curate; ord. ‘pr by’ the bp. of Durham, 3 Apt., 1557 ; 0. 8d.; ‘a. —. Stipend 6/. Bred in the schools. ' Struck out. =-Called:*johmomithy in 2.448.) p. $4. 3 This word has been omitted, cp. Z.4..S,, il, p. 53. 124 BRIBE RIACIER Jem Jems 85 HuGENDON—Master Hugh Lane, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 19 Sept., 1572 ; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. Folio 43. MarLowe, LitrLE—Sir W. Tilbie, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. MARLOWE, GREAT—Sir Thomas Browne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 26 Sept., 15733, subs. 25 July, 157657. Sadi: ¢. Gums in the schools. MEDENHAm—Sir Georg Hyde, vicar ; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0., 7. and t. he has tovexhibit, @Be8, RaDNAGE—sir W. Sire, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 24 June, 1504; 0, Sd.; 74. dd.5 1. che hasstoyexhibit. sbrecei me schools. : SAUNDERTONNE—Master Richard Raynolde, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of ‘Lincoln; 27 Sept.,.1572 4. S8de:"fehe Haseto .exil Dice ee Licensed preacher. TERFELD—Sir Roger Gibsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 26 ADI. 1577s 0000s el eOG.@ aio C. ED TeG A UAtLe msc aca TINGRIFT—Sir Peter Rider, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 2 Sept., 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. WycoMBE—Sir Thomas Barnard, vicar ; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0.,7. and ii—absent. Note. sir [George Melle'| Robert’ Good, eurate ; ord) pr. by) thesbpese [Bath and Wells, 3 Mar., 1569'] Leighlin, 1[6 ?] June, 1584; o. dispensed with (dzs’). WosorNE—Sir Hugh Robert, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 23 0NO0ViE 157260 CUs) iviOd.etmOd as DLeCiintie.sGiLagias WEstwicam alias HAUERING—Sir W. White, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 9 Sept. 1571 5" 0. 8d.;3 408d. ; 18d) “Brecmiingee schools. WYRARDESBURY—Sir George Eales,? vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; inst. and subs. 21 June, 1580; o. he has to exhibit ; 2. Sails PL OC MLA, Sum 18s. 4d.°; therefrom 12d. ; there remains 17s. 4d.° Folio 43d. [blank]. 1 Struck out. 2 Called ‘George Witnall a/ias Yeales, M.A.’ (Z.2.S., ii, p. 92), ‘John Witnall aéias Yeales, M.A.’ (zded., p. 52), and ‘George Eyles’ (p. 48 above). See also p. 115. 8 These amounts are too little by 2s. 8d. [ARCHDEACONRY OF] BEDFORD. acpi BEDFORD BEDFORD, St. PauL’s—Sir Edward Nokes, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28 Sept., 1577 ; inst. and subs. 4 Sept., 15384; 0. 8d. ; 1, 8d.; t. 8d. Belonging to the queen ; itis worth 1o/._ Bred in the schools. BEDFORD, ST. PETER’s—Master Robert Linford, rector ; ord. pr. by the DDO UlLAie| On llevias tO. EXE DIL asaSa, nual Mitty ORE. BEDFORD, ST. JOHN’S—Master Robert Linford, master of the hospital ; Soe (M.A aS, T.B. BEDFORD, St. Mary’s—Sir Martin Adams, rector; ord. pr. by the bp.. of Lincoln, 29 Mar., 1561; 7. 8¢. Bred in the schools. BIDDENHAm—Sir Francis Applebie, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of @hesterec7 Mayals74700..007.. 0c Naso exhibit pm bredsin the schools. CARDINGTONNE—Master Thomas Wattes, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of (Lincoln, 10 Apr.,.1574"\.Chester, 6 Aug... 1576; he-appeared at Pid COlne ode Ne lasso ex DitseaM fA: CopLE—Sir Roger Hodsonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 6 NOES Oe Suan Od meme ListOle/ a CUULCH silelouwOrlh ) 20] Bred in the schools. DUNSTABLE St. Pauw’s*—|[ blank]. DUNSTABLE St. Mary AND St. PETER’s’*—[blank}. DUNSTABLE ST. CUTHBERT’S’—Master Thomas Yarwell‘; ord. pr. as in NUDOLmEalvellemilicl. Ancdysubsm20,A ph. 1505010.) 60s) louods: plur. none. M.A. Licensed preacher. ELMESTOWE—Sir John Stevens, [curate’] reader ; fol. he has to exhibit. GOLDINGTON—Sir Oliver Roberte, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, COC S157 7. instaands| Uldnk 920 aly l583 0400.5 lod ts boo. B.A. HouGHTon ConguEst—Master Thomas Page, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28 Sept.,.1567 ; 7., blur. and 7¢. he is sick and has to exhibit. Folio 44d. HOUGHTONNE GILDABLE—Sir Thomas Page, rector ; 7. and ?. he is sick and has to exhibit. MERTONNE—| blank |—absent. 1 Struck: out: 2 Perhaps he was the appropriator. 3 These are churches in the town of Bedford. ‘ Dunstable St. Paul’s’ is probably the same as ‘ Bedford, St. Paul’s’ above. + A clerical mistake for ‘ Yarrowe’ (see p. 119; also Z.A.S., ii, pp. 48, 85). PeeOLA DIN foe st, Ded: 5 The space is probably left for the insertion of ‘subscribed.’ 126 Ei Rede OARS Che Neh. Fact KEMPSTONNE—Sir Richard Wheler, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 22 Apr., 1570; 2. 8d. B.A. WoOTTONNE—Sir Richard Leverocke, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 7 Sept., 1581; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. B.a. WILLISHAMPSTED—Sir Thomas Aldrege, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 Apr., 1570; 2. 8d.; 7. he has to exhibit. Licen- sed preacher. WILLITONNE—Sir W. Smyth, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, as in st. Neot’s'; 2..8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. none, M.A, Licensed preachem Sum 12s. 8d. Folto 45. CLOPHAM. BLETTIsHoO—Sir W.’ Orme, rector; ord., pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 7 April, 1506+ inst. and subs, 14” Nov), 1582) 0 Od, ; "4.00.90 ee Bred in the schools. BROMHAME—Sir Henry King, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Sept., 1562.3 7. 8d.; plur. 3s., none st. —. "Bred in thesschogie, CLOPHAME—Sir Thomas Grosse, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 20 Apr., 1567; Master Roe [appropriator]; it is worth 20/. ; 2. 8d.; ¢t. 8d. Bred in the schools. CARLETONNE—Sir Thomas Welles, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; o. he has to exhibit ; 2. Sd.- ¢. he has to exhibit; Bredun tieisciiaa as CHELLINGTONNE—Ssir Thomas Welles, rector ; dispensed 5 Dec., 1576 ; $900.5 *PlUT 8s, eOmmiles f=. aDrcdMi ie schouls FULMERSHAME—Sir Edward Still, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of York, 24 July, 1973) 07 8d.5 45 8d.e plur none: 7, 8d, Bred themes FARNEDISHE—Master John Jonson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 1. 8d.; ¢t. he has to exhibit: M.a. HaroLp—Sir Marmaduke Pullen, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0. t. and) = sebiensideacd: [blank], curate ; 0. 8d. 3 KNOTTINGE—Sir Robert Griffittes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 26 Mar., 1558; 7. 8¢.; plur. none; t. he has to exhibit. Sir Ralph Pyott, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Llandaff, 10 Sept., 1580; 0. —; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. MILTON Harnys—Sir Robert Suttonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 21 Oct., 1575; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Appropriator, Master Francklin ; it is worth 30/. Bred in the schools. OKELEY—Sir Henry Kinge, vicar; see for orders in Bromhame;; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. ODELL—Master Edmund Buckley, rector ; ord, pr. by the bp. of [blan&]; o., 2. and ¢. he has to exhibit. S.T.p. Sir Richard Madocks; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 4 Oct., 1584; o. 8d. ; a. he has to exhibit. Folio 45d. PUDDINGTONNE—Francis Woodmansey, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 20 Sept., 1561; 7. 8d.; Mr. Pane [appropriator] ; itis worth 30/. Bred in the schools. 1 See below, folio 52. * A mistake for ‘ John’ (Z.&.S., 11, p. 63; Comp., 24 Jan., 1582-3). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 127 SHARNEBROKE—Sir Richard Cosin, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 6 Sept., 1577; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. SuLDRoppP—Sir John Heminge,? rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, [QED 1503 5 t. 80.0) ° Serine man? STEVENGTON—Sir Ralph Culchett, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borouctewt0, HGDeaIS74 Wii ou ge. ous i otcdmiin the! schools: Licensed preacher. STAGDON—Sir John Borowin, vicar; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0. he has to exhibit; 7. Sd.; the has to exhibit.“ Draper,’ SHAKERSTONNE—|[ blank |—absent. TurRvIE—Sir Thomas Buccocke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Apr., 1565; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. WYMINGTON—Sir George Chatterton, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of OlGater mine Cin 1 COle sieod. arencelas tOrextivits = bred: ite the schools. Sum 21s. 4d.*; [therefrom] 2s.; there remains 19s. 4d.’ Folio 46. DUNSTABLE. BADESDONNE—Sir Michael Emoute, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. Of niladciphiag 2 Sept. .1543)4 1400... 0 ne has to .exhibity Bred in the schools. BARTONNE—Sir Samuel Fouks, rector; ord. pr.. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 13 June, 1571; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. CUDDINGTONNE—Riceus Roberte, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 28 Jan., 1575; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 14 Nov., 1584; OPO0n 150. ai. ouom Dred In, the schools: CHALGRAVE—“Sir John Bellamey, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; Dale Nas tOcexHiDit wis OUa miter lasitOexnibita® B.A DUNSTABLE—Sir James Tidie, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 4 Ogtrg5 721,10. 004, aihelhas to exhibitee ocrvine man,” EYTONNE—Master Jeremy Radclif, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 4 July, 1584, and subs. ; o. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. It is worth by the year 6ol.; appro- priator, Trinity College, Cambridge. S.T.B. ESTBURY PREBEND [stc]—{blank].° HockLyve—Sir Lewis Price, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 10 MOT gt540300. Oban ivoden. od. » bred, imthe:schools. HOUGHTONNE REGIS—Sir George Midletonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. Cileincoliw2>: MaremtsOd 2 vouwao Ay HIGHAm GOBEON—Walter Gyles, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 209 June,1573;'2..6¢,3't, he has to\exhibit;,, Bred in the schools. LUTONNE—Master W. Horne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 22 Dec., 1566 ; 7. 8d.; 7. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. 1 A mistake for Hemington (eg. xxviil, fo. 114 ; P.D., 1590, no. 22; Comp., 23 July, 1566). 2 These amounts are too little by 2s. 3 ‘Estbury’ is probably a mistake for ‘ Eston’ z.e., Easton in the deanery of Leighton- stone, co. Huntingdon. The prebend referred to is Stow Longa [co, Huntingdon] in Lincoln Cathedral, and the confusion seems to have arisen from the fact that Stow Longa and Easton were often served by the same curate. Perhaps the curate appeared at the visitation of the deanery of Dunstable, which would account for the entry here. There is no entry for Stow Longa and Easton under the the head of the deanery of Leightonstone. 128 LIBER CLERI, a.pv. 1585 MILTONNE BrraNe—Master Thomas Collins, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Aug., 1567; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. M.a. Folio 46d. POTTESGRAVE—Sir Henry Wattes, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Canter- bury, 1559: 7. 8d.; &,he has to exhibit. )Bred in the; seucgie Licensed preacher. StupHAm—Sir Francis Hodgkine, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 2T DED. 15704 0). oais 1 Odlcer. Ode Orecaa De weCRGoin, Sonpon—Sir Mark Watte, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, e2 Apt a1570 sa..o0.8 bredunthe-ccionls: STRETLEY—Sir W. Eame[(s'], vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 Aug., 1574; Harlington, iti; abode; (pia 8s. 1 eee exhibit. Bred in the schools. TOTTERNALL—Sir John Wade, vicar ; ard. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 19 Dec., 15560 % ¢. 84.5 °ishe has (0 exhibit: mebredmicthiceciiogss TILLESWORTHE—Sir W. Caley, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 16 May, 1577; 1. 8d.; ft. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. TODINGTON, FIRST PART—Master W. Sage, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 26 Nov., 1564; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. SECOND PART—|blank]. THIRD PART—[ blank]. WHIPSNADE—Sir Alban Plumtrey, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 2 Apr., 1560; 2. 8d. Bred in the schools. WoBoRNE— Master John Jonson, curate; ord. by the bp. of London, 2 Féb,, 1568} donativenie. Sd. aia) Master Lawrence Prichard, schoolmaster; licensed by the bp. of Lincoln,e14 Sept: 915025 wircece Sa. e Sum 21s, 8d.; therefrom 12d. ; there remains 20s. 8d. Folio 47. ee BARFORD—Master John Clarke, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, the last day of Feb:,,15703 7. da.,°1. Sa. Bia. Licensed preacuem Botnuurst—sir [Francis Forthwatte’] Edmund Battie, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 26 Mar., 1558; o., 2. and #.—absent.» M.A. Sir John Taylor; o. and a. he has to exhibit. CoLMORTH—Master Edward Moosley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 3° Apr.) 15473 0. $d.3) 7. 16d:5 1. Sd. 1 MAD Uicemeen preacher. Cayso—Sir Thomas Masonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 12 Mar., 1572 ; 7. and ¢.—he is sick and has to exhibit. DErANE—Master John Dodd, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 2 May, 1584; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. M.a. ETONNE—Master Peter White, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 17 April, 1557; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. MELCHBORNE—Sir Thomas Booker, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; o. he has to exhibit; 7 8d.; f. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. * The reference is to Harlington in the deanery of Fleet (see below, folio 48). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 129 PARTNALL—Sir Edmund [Dodd'] Todd, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. B.A. ROXTONNE—Sir John Havericke, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, IO Sept, 1503; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. RAVESDEN—Sir Edmund Leg, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, SVesarlS 5507 On Gd. 1 Odes GpliT. 3s hevhas itorexhi bit Bred in the schools. RisLEyY—Sir John Tompsonne, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 WeGret 570. 7500616 Soe buedsn the sciools: Folio 47d. RoNALL—Sir Edmund Leg, vicar; see for orders in Ravensden vicarage; pecd, STOUGHTON, LirrLE—Master Robert Condall, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank); 0.,1., plur. and t. he has to exhibit. M.a: Sir Anthony Lancaster, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, Pie iy ls oGn0n ode. Cane inas to, exhilit., Brecdiin' the schools, SHELTONNE— Master W. Beridge, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, OPA Dil 5 O2iwU nod nis Oda eMtA, |, licensed, preacher. THURLEY—Sir W. Forclif, vicar ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Sodor, 4 June, 1558; 2. 8¢.; ft. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. TILBROKE—Sir Robert Clappam, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 14 Aug., 1569; 7. 8¢.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WILpon—Sir Richard Worsley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 18 Mar., 1571 ; 2. 8¢.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. YELDONNE—Sir George Ridley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BOpNOvwee 1505) 7) oa" bredvin the’schools. Sum 1gs.; therefrom 12¢.; there remains 18s. FLETE. ASPLEGISE—Sir W. Stone, rector ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Dover, BELCO MeL S [dbs Ode TA Odie Luong mel AS AMPTILL—Sir Alexander Stockwell, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Dur- Nam 7) Mat., 1571; 2: 32-3?) he:has tovexhibity. © Gentleman,’ CRAWLEY—Sir Richard Harvey, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 6 Mar., 15608 ; 7. 8d.; ¢t. 84. Appropriated; it is worth 20/. Bred in the schools. Folio 48. CLOPHULL—Sir John Broune, rector: ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, L2eNay e570 32.082. CRANFELD—Master W. Absolon, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Rochester, 19 Oct., 1572; 1. and ?.—absent. M.A. Sir Edmund Shawe, curate; ord, pr. by the bp. of Chester, 6 Mar., 1568; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. E,VERSHOLTE—Sir John Gibson, rector; ord. pr by the bp. of [blan&]; Ouncehastorexhibil 71200! "i, o¢8. Licensed, preacher. FLITWICKE—Sir Ralph Bates, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Wie, SCGeeresoe yy he hasito-exhibinyy bredin theschools: FLITTONNE—Sir Thomas Faulee, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- DOLOUSD MeO Sele LS 7 ONO minora ale Od WB. A, 1 Struck out, 130 DIB RR MGCE RT OAD Aso s GRAVENHURST—Sir John Kitcheuere, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 4 Nov., 1573; 2 8d.; ¢% he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Hawnes—Sir W. Burrell, curate; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Thed- ford, 29 Nov: 1576; (0. 82.; a. he has to exhibit. Bregaimaase schools. HARLINGTONNE—Sir W. Eames,’ vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24’ Aug ,1574% 0. 8¢.; 1. 8d,; t. he has to exhibit! | Brea =aaaie schools. HutcotE—Master Richard Parker, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 Sept., 1579; 4. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur. 3s. M.A- Licenséd preacher LITLINGTONNE—Sir Nicholas Parson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 20 Mar., 1576; sequestrator by the archbp. of Canterbury, 5 Aug., 1584; 0. 8d.; sequestration 8d. Bred in the schools. . MaLpEN—Master Edmund Hewett, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Win- - chester,,12 June,*05%7 5 4..342.4. piu, 35.130 Mes) ed wee Marston—Master Edward Snag, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blan2] ; o. he has to exhibit 2z. -t, he:has to exhibit) M.A: Folio 48d. MELBROKE—|[ S771] Master Edmund Hewett, rector; see for orders in Malden ; 7. 8d. Sir [blan&], curate. PoLLOXHILL—Sir John Collins, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 20 Oct., 1570; 7. 8d.; ¢t. he has to exhibit. Appropriator, Thomas, EBay. a tS Wort 2 Oe meenescall RICHMOND cum SEGNOWE—Sir Humphrey Hewett, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp: of Chester, 19 Dec., 1574; 1. 8¢.; 1%. 8d. -\Brecuiieeue schools. SALFORD—Sir Michael Lem, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 27 Mar., 1578; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 23 Apr., 1585 ; 0. 80; 211, Sd. hed MED reduninewschools; STEPINGLEY—Sir Edward Sutton, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, as.Mar.,'1562; 0. 82.5.14.8d.; the has to exhibit.” (Bregaiaeas schools. TINGRIEF—Master Paul Gother, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 5 Mar., 1576; 1. 8d. ; t. he has'to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher, WESTONINGE—Sir Robert Higbid, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 20 Sept., 1571; 7. 8d. Appropriator, [Lady Sawnders*} Ralph A[ston ?], esq. ; it is worth 70/. Merchant (mercartor[sic]). Sum 29s. 4d.; therefrom 2s.; there remains 27s. 4d. Folto 49. SHEFFORDE. ASTWICKE—Sir Henry Moodie, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 30 Nov., 1565; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. ARLESBy—Sir Charles Broune, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Apr., 1565; 7. 8d. Gentleman. 1 Struck out, 2 Rectius ‘Eame’ (see page 128 ; also Z.4.S., ii, pp. 59, 84). > Tllegible, ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 131 BLuNHAm—Master Thomas Nortonne, rector ; ord. pr. by [blank]; o. heshaero exhibit s.7.52.9 f hefhas to exhibit) > Mia. BARKFORD—Master Leonard Nitingale, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 23 Mar., 1506; 7. 8¢,; 7. 8d. M.A. CAMPTONNE—Sir Fitz Harris,” rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 28 Sept., 1567; 7. 8d. Gentleman. CLIFTONNE—Master John Snell, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwige, Pom at 570) Onde arr Od ua OOe | MAL COCKINGHATLEY—Sir Nicholas Risley, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of BetcLpOrougie i Zywlyeis75 2 od.wrehe has to exhibits.) B.A: Dunton—Master Jeremiah Darnell, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- COMM eisOCte i580 577, 00. sis esas to exhibits eM: Ae EywortH—Sir Robert Darnell, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Janii5$2 i) Sa" Oc, eBredsin the schools. EpwortH—Master Robert Condall, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank}; 1. and t. he has to exhibit. M.a. HENLOwE— Master John Morgane, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln] London, 25 Apr., 1569; 7. 8d. ; t. he has to exhibit ; Appropriator, the queen; it is worth 50/. M.a. Licensed preacher. HartLEy—sir Nicholas Risley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- Dorouetel i lyal5 75410. 00190. OOts pe.ahe as: tO.eXIMDIt ai BA, HoOLWELL—Sir John Henlowe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Ely, 7 Piprii@ 500 leloudonw20p Deca I5S80%. 0:.dd.; 7, 8d,; t,he has to exhibit. B.A. LANGFORD—Master Henry Howe, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, DUO COmmLs op mista ancdisibswin [ale 1599 OnGd. 1) t. Ou ile Od. Appropriator, Master Winch; it is worth 50/. M.a. MEPERSALL—Sir [Robert] Richard Renier, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. Omeectcrboroucha23 oeptyw1507 97.1004.) 1..heshasito exhibit). BA: NortTHILL—Sir Anthony Hogkett, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Win- chester, 25 May, 1582; o. 8¢.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Folio 49d. PoTTONNE—Master John Clarke, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 7 May, 1573; 1. 8¢.; ¢. he has to exhibit. m.a. Licensed preacher. | SHILLINGTONNE—Master W. Boocher,’ vicar ; ord. pr. by the suffragan Domoreover 1 Weci1550),17.000, ul .NcinastO.exhibil. | 7-A. SoUTHILL—Master John Abies, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; Proxvees”;0., 1, and 7. heihas toexhibit, SToTFOLD—Master Philip Manfeld, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, BPNOVemiSO3 20 Od.) hoc. MA SUTTONNE—Master James Bill, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, OOO Cle CO poms: aod MRM Ale lS 1: SONDIE—Master Thomas Nooke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, Pel wetCol moder as 022 Tiles et ehe has.to exhibit. ! Struck out. 2 The christian name has been omitted. He is called Robert Fitzhenry in Reg. xxviii, fo. 80; P.D. 1586, no. 38 ; and Robert Fitz Harry in Comp., 12 June, 1567. peCalied “Butcher: int’ 2.4 we) il, pa 59% 132 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1585 SToNDON—Sir John Adingsall,? rector ; ord. pr. by [blank]; o., 7. and t. —absent. , TEMESFORD—Master Thomas Nooke, rector ; see for orders in Sondie’; 1. 8d. Sir [Thomas|} William Clarke, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 4 Apr., 1584; o. 8¢.; a. he has to exhibit. [B.a.1]. M.a. WARDEN—Sir George Ditche, curate ; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Thettord, 8 ‘Feb., 1562; 0. 8d. ; a: he has to exhibit) "erga man.’ WRASTLINGWORTH—Sir David Price, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln; 10 Apr., 1505 4. Sa,; Uf, che thasito” éxhibit.= @breceine ae schools. Licensed preacher. GRAVENHURST, UPPER—Sir Edward Smyth, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 7 Mar., 1567 ; 0. —; a. he has to exhibit. ‘Serving man.’ Sum 27s. 8d.; therefrom 20d. ; there remains 26s. 1 Struck out. 2 Called ‘ Odingzell’ in Z.A.S., ii, p. 59. ® See p. 131. Folio 50. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON. BARKEHAMSTED [co. HERTFORD]. ALDENHAME—sir Thomas Bartilmewe, vicar; ord. pr. by [blank]; 0. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit; proxy 4s. 8d. Monk. ALBURIE—Master Matthias Watte, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; Ome thastlO CXiiDil- sty Sus, lacs tM. Aye eicernsed reach er BOVINGTONNE—Sir Thomas Wilcox, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; 0. and a.—absent. BARKHAMSTED PETER’S—Master Nicholas Claytonne, rector ; ord. by the bp. of Coventry, 19 Sept., 1556; inst. and subs. 267 July, 1579; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 3 Apr., 1575; 0. 8d. ; 2. Oda) Ue oseaWwitiOullinibatlol, ne nasito exhibit 7 add. S/1.8. BARKHAMSTED Mary’s—Master John Bullocke, rector; ord. pr. by the Domo Olank| 90. .t.ands., De hasito.exui biti) 1. B- FLAMSTED—Sir Firmian Adams, curate; ord. [ pr.1] deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569°; o. 8¢d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. FLAUNDEN—Master [blank] Kitchiuer,* curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; 0. and a.—absent. GADDESDEN MaGna—Sir Leonard Stepneth, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 13 Apr., 1561 ; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. GADDESDEN Parva—Sir Thomas Windesor, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, on the feast of St. Andrew, 1565 ; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit at the feast of All Saints. Bred in the schools. HARPEDEN—Sir Mark Stubbinge, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, PAR OGUN EROS 0 Ode 1 aoc sled imtnersciogls, HEMILHAMPSTED—Master Richard Gawtonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. DEPNOLWIS2 AEGADT.4 [570nm0. od. Luoda i od.) e bred in the schools. Licensed preacher. KENESWORTH—Sir Leonard Tuke, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, COROGi iS lets ode evel bas tOrexnibiry bredsim the schools: LANGLEY—Sir W. Coo, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 2. 8d.; ¢t. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. LONGMERSTONNE—Sir John Facer, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 3 Sept., 1574; 0. and a.—absent. NortTHMyms—Sir Henry Peckhame, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of (Peterborough, 14 April, 1575'| London, 25 Mar., 1578; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. 1 Struck out. 2 «27 July’ in the record of institution (Z.2.S., ii., p. 70). 3 Or possibly ‘ 1564.’ + Perhaps James Kerchever of Peterhouse, Cambridge, who proceeded B.A. in the spring of the year 1585-6 (Venn & Venn, Zhe Book of Matriculations and Degrees, p. 398). This date is later than the Zzder, and it is difficult to explain why Kitchiuer is styled ‘ master.’ 133 134 DI BERKS CEB RIT SA py 1555 Folio sod. PuTrENHAm—Sir John Fisher, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, 27 Octans0Te trom, 6d. ot: Sd: Sir Michael Alexander, ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 30 Mar., 1572; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. ‘Singinge man.’ SHENLEY—Master W. Armitage, rector ; ord. pr. by [blank]; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 9 Apr., 1584; 0. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d. ; L 20 EBA. TRINGE—Sir Thomas Norfolke, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 3 Sept., 1574; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. WHETHAMSTED—Master Nicholas Tooke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Bath, 13 Mar., 1561 ; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Sir Stephen Cockinge, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Carlisle, 21 Feb., 1566; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Licensed preacher. Bred in the schools. WIGGINTON—Sir W. Wilkinsonne, curate; foleralion—absent. Sum 29s.; therefrom 3s. 8d. ; there remains 25s. 4d. Folio 51. BALDOCKE [co. HERTFORD]. ASHWELL—Master W. Dakins, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 15 May, 1552; 7.—. M.A. Licensed preacher. ASHTONNE—Master W. Butler, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough).73"Dec.,1575 4.7) 64,9, ne bastto-exii bit eens AsPEDON—Sir Ralph Tomlin, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 24 July, 1574; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. BaLDocKE—Sir W. Chatborne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. BENINGTONNE—Sir W. Midletonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp, of Lin- coln, 15 Apr., 1565; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. BIGRAVE—Master John Stearne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, It Jan., ‘1573 ; plur. 3s., the fee paid, but he has to exhibit ;#saee je OUPmiscrG: Sir Nicholas Whittle, curate ; 0. and a. none. CLOTHALL—Master W. Lucas, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 7 Sept., 1569; prowy, 7., plur. without limitation, and f. gs. 8d. in all. Master Christopher Goffe, curate ; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. CALCOTE—Sir Robert Smyth, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 [ blank], 1565; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. CopERITH—Master Thomas Bushe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln,.13 Feb, .15die4. Sdaceteco ene HINCKESWORTH—Sir John Mickle, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 7 Jan., 1573; 2. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. B.a. Licensed preacher. KELLISHULL—Master Edward Franckline, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, t5 Apt, 15703 (0.00, <0, Gant Oo. MA Mumpon, GREAT—Sir W. Curlewes, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Canterbury, 9 Apr., 1560; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Munpon, LirrLe—Sir Humphrey Wulstenholme, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 30 May, 1545; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON 135 Folio 5td. RADWELL—Master Richard Parker; see for orders in Hulcote?; inst. and subs. 28 Aug., 1582; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. M.a. Licensed preacher. RusHDON—Sir James Kinge, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Hep 50307 fod) Dred inthe, schools. SANDON—Master W. Cox, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Rochester, 30 Nov., 1579; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 23 Oct., 1584; Geos Mi nOds ale Od seer Ay Licensed preacier THROCKINGE—Sir Roland Heringg, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lon- Worms Decrro7i« Owod.;.0) od.) te on.m bred inthe schools. THERFIELD—Master W. Chapmaz, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Oct., 1562 ; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 13 Oct., 1572; plur. 3s., without limitation; 7. 8d.; qualification 8d.; he Palceticetce.s DUte las tor ex bites heylase to. exit.) Misr Licensed preacher. Sir John Ellertonne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 1 Nov., 1502G)0.,.00;4 0, he has to. exhibit) Mia, WOLCORNE—Sir Edward Howe, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 7 July1560;; 2..8d. Bred in the sehools, WILLEN—Sir John Philipps, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562 ; 7. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit. ‘Serving man.’ WALLINGTON—Master Henry Leddysham, rector; ord. pr. by [blamk] ; o., 1. and ¢. he exhibited for the curate and he has to exhibit [for Himiseli| i(ex.cu se) ta vad: exe PSvT.D, Sir Richard Sawyer, curate ; 0. and a.—absent. WESTONNE—sir John Beesbrowne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mat.) 1500808. dd. bred'in the:schools. WESTMILL—Sir Thomas Chambers, rector; ord. pr. by | blank]; o., 1. and t. he has to exhibit ; prowy 4s. 8d. Sir James Crofte, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 26 May, 1566; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. YARDLEY—Sir Robert Tottersall, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank], Pe Maiw. 15701. 60. 40. hei has'to exhibit. | Brect in; the schools. Sum 42s. 4d. ; therefrom 4s. 4d.; there remains 38s. Folio 52. HARTFORD [co. HERTFORD]. Atotr LAWRENCE’s—Sir Thomas Porter, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln’] Peterborough, 9g Apr., 1571; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. Atotr PETER’s—Sir John Bussie, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, BORIC 70 20.00. (moda care OoLecuiin toe schools: BARKHAMPSTED, LirrLE—Sir Rolland Hewes, rector; ord. pr. by the DpmoMmLincolae 7. lan yw is7t10..00.5.10d.,, rahe has to exhibit, Licensed preacher. Bred in the schools. BarFoRD—Master Nicholas Took, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of | b/ank| ; 0., 1., plur. and t.—absent. Sir W. Hewes, curate; ord. by the bp. of Gloucester, 3 Mar., 1582 ; o. and a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 2 See page 130. 136 TI BERR CCE RT aypomrso 5 BRAMEFELD—Master Richard Stones, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 6 Oct., 1580; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. M.a. Licensed preacher. BrENGEO—Sir Richard Halie, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 7. 8¢. [Bred in the schools']. ‘ Serving man.’ DaxwortTH—Sir Thomas Rud, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 17 [blank], 1570; proxy 4s. 8d.; 1. 8d. DixweE_i—Sir [Thomas'] John Metreuers, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; 0., 1. and t.—absent. EssINDEN—Master Nicholas Tooke, rector; see for orders in Barford’; proxy 4s. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. he has to exhibit; plur. 3s. Bred in the schools. HaTFELD—Sir Robert Abbott, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 June, 1582 ; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury, 29 Oct., 1584, and SUDS 88.0. O@icud, O00, Wy Od ie Byam SLACeHSeuiiteal lets HARTINGFORDBERIE—Master John Shurfield, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 25 Nov., 1578; inst? by the archbp. of Canterbury, 9 Jaly, 1504 O400 ss hol an Odean: HARTFORD, NICHOLAS’—Master Thomas Fell, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 1 Dec., 1579 ; 2. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur. —. M.A. Folio 52d. HARTFORD, ANDREW’s—Master Thomas Fell, rector; see for orders in Hartford Nicholas’ ; it is united to St. Nicholas. HartTForD, ALL Saints’—Sir Thomas Noble, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Jan., 1582; 7. 8d.; %. 8d. M.A. STAPLEFORD—Sir John Stuke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 6 Oct., 1577 ; 7. 8d.5 4..8d, Bred in the schools.” Licensed preacuem SACOMBE—Sir Richard Wood, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 15 Aprs 15760); proay as. Sd.c- "2, Sa. juplur. 95.0, “L.ihe lasio ce mu ane Sir Francis Stones, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 16 Apr., 1505 3:0. 0@.¢ d. Deshas 10,exhibit (Bred in the schools: TuyNGE—Master Thomas Mownford, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Jan., 1571; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 20 Jan., 1584 ; 7. 8d.; 7, he bas to exhibit; plur. 35,, 20 milesss)s0.ms WATTONNE—Master Robert Porter, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 8. May; 1569; 7. 3d.;-t. he has to exhibit. mia” License preacher. WELWINE--Master George Lewes, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 22 Apr., 1570 7 7.752. ; 7. he has’ to fexhibit eee Licensed preacher. ToTTRIGE—Sir Ralph North, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Canter- bury, 10 Mar., 1559 ; proxy and o. 2s. 6d.; a. he has to exhibit. Sum 44s. 1od. ; [therefrom] 8s. 3d. ; there remains 36s. 7d. Folio 53. HITCHIN [co. HERTFORD]. GRAVELEY—Master Benedict Quarles, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 15 May, 1572; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. M.a. HircHINE—Master Richard Chambers, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, on the feast of All Saints, 1575; 7. 8d. M.A. Licensed preacher. 1 Struck out. eee yk Sb. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON 137 IcLESFORD—Sir John Butterfield, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 16 Apr., 1568; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. IpOoLLITe—Sir John Stretton, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank], 8 June, 1566; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. KYMPTONNE—Sir James Aldred, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 26 Nov., 1564; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. KNEBWORTH—Sir [Richard’] Robert Hodgkyns,’ rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 4 June, 1558; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. Bred in the schools. LitL1iE—Master John Potkins, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 22 Jan., 1571; 7. 8d. Licensed preacher. Bred in the schools. LECHEWORTH—Master Henry Hamond, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Hiv 21 oepu, 1570, dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 7 Nov., 1583; qualified by the lord bp. of London, 5 Oct., 1583 ; i) OUn wieheo mas LO exlibit.) pitt 35.020 miles gualificanon oa. M.A. Licensed preacher. OFFLEY—Sir Roger Henlie, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 2 July, 1564; 7. 8d, Bred in the schools. PIERTONNE—Sir John Dune, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 16 itso MONO Gale las tOrexhiDitn PBA: STEVENAGE—Master Robert Pattenson, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of PincolisG Septy 1570; 32-0d., tuhe has to exhibits M.A. Licensed preacher. WyMLeEy, GREAT—Master Nicholas Craven, vicar; ord. pr. by tbe bp. of Reciester 25 s|UNC ers oq 1nstaand sus iG) |UNe, y 0553 5,0. 00. Pe Sap aieOd awe B, A, WynMLeEy Parva—Sir [James Stones'} Nicholas Whittle, curate ; ord. pr. Dy vue bpsclebcrer borough 10-oeptee1570 +10, Sd bred: in, the schools. | WALDEN, Kinc’s—Sir Thomas Richardson, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Wiles cl say lulew57l wosodas doa. brediin the schools: Sum 15s. 8¢.; therefrom 12d.; there remains 14s. 8d. Folio 53d. LEIGHTONSTON [co. HUNTINGDON]. AWCONBURIE—Master Richard Williams, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peteroorougiiuiae Deca 70.) 0. ou tous; Lode | Licensed preacher. BryNCKTON—Master Ambrose Dorrington, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; 0., t., plur. (without limitation) and #. 5s. M.A. Licensed preacher. Sir Thomas Clappam, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 4 Marsi5St 3.0.00. a4he has to-exhibits,) Bred in the/schools: BuckwortTH—Sir John Cooksonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- cOlnm0u Var 1569 iste and) sibs, 30 [ine 158353: ods; t Sa: Bred in the schools. BITHORNE—Sir George Watsonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Apr., 1566; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. 2 Altered from ‘ Hodgsonne.’ 3 ‘July’ in the record of institution (Z.&.5., ii, p. 72). 138 LI BER AIG DERI # AID 55 Covincton—Sir John Mounton, rector; ord. pr. by the suffragan bp. of Kildare (Dariensis’) 19 Sept., 1534; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. Sir Robert Clarke, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 16 Oct., 1584; 0. anda.—. B.A. , CATWORTHE—Master John Alwood, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; 0.,1., . and proxy 6s. 8d. B.A. Sir Henry Bacon, curate ; ord. [pr.1] deacon by the bp. of Coventry, to Feb., 1576; o. 8d.; a. 8d. Bred in the schools. COPMANSFORD—Sir Richard More, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Sodor, Tx Mar., 1535; 1..8d.5 t. he has to.exhibit. Bred inthe scnogls Sir George Prestland, curate; ord. [deacon’] pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, [28 Mar., 15801] 2 May, 1580°; 0. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. B.A. ELLINGTON—Master Thomas Nutte, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 23 Sept,, 1575 ; 2. 8d.;.7. he has to exhibit. MysA. GRAFFAME—Master Samuel Hunte, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 20 Nov., 1564; inst. and subs. 15 Jan., 1583; 0. 8d. ; LOOM LIMO.» SBoAl GIDDINGE, LirrLE—Sir Thomas Clarke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry,) 30 Mar. 15774 00,750.) 7.00.) Nee 0d. ao LCC ere schools. GIDDINGE, GREAT—Sir Edward Higbie, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 31 Aug., 1579 ; inst. and subs. 2 Oct., 1583; 0. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. Bred in the schools. HAMERTONNE—Master Anthony Elcocke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 31 Jan:, 1579; inst. and subs. 12 Mar..:1570;9020a0. 1. DOW Opes: KYMBALTONNE—Master Thomas Dawsonne, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 8 Apr., 1584; o. 8d. ; a. he has to exhibit. M.A. Folio 54. . KEVESTONNE—Master W. Bate, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, g Feb., 1571; dispensed by the archbp. of Canterbury, 4 Nov., 1583 ; qualified by the earl of Essex, 5 Nov., 21 Eliz. [a.p. 1579]; qualification, o., 1., t. proxy, and plur., without limitation, Ios. 4d. M.A. Sir W. Fox, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Coventry, 29 Sept., 1581 ; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. MOLLESWORTHE—Master Thomas Stevens, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough 228) Coeai5 ieee ogse lle dldssOre xl enone OLDWESTONNE—sSir Thomas Clappam, curate ; see for orders in Brinck- ton’ sa. be hasto exhibit. SWINSHED—Master Laurence Sanders, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 24 June, 15607; 14.8d. B.A. STEPLEGIDDINGE—Sir Henry Beridge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 4 Mar., 1570; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. Strack) Out, 2 The correct form is Darensts. Derry would be Darrhiensis or Derensis. William Barnett, bishop of Kildare, was a suffragan of York, 1530, 1533, 1535 (Stubbs, Regestrum Sacrum Anglicanum, 2nd, ed., p. 206; Z.A.S., ii, pp. 179, 221). ’ A mistake for 1581 (Z.A.5S., ii, p. 93). 4 See page 137. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON _ 139 THURNINGE—Sir John Worsley, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 16 Apr., 1568 ; 2. 8d. B.A. Licensed preacher. WyNWICKE—Sir [George Beamonte'] Richard Pyrce,’ vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 18 Dec., 1579; inst. and subs. 8 June, 1585 ; Os et. Oden taSds, sBiA: WoLLEy—Sir Anthony Clarke, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; o., 1. and ?. he has to exhibit ; the fee has been paid, 2s. Bred in the schools. Sum 46s. 8d.; therefrom 4s. 8¢.; there remains 42s, Folio 54d. ST. IVES [co. HUNTINGDON]. BLUNSHAME—Master John Parker, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; DROME Oa = Dilr a anCatiigall Ose OU Sct: Master Thomas Heron, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, tr Mar., 1581; 0. and a.—. M.a. Licensed preacher. BROUGHTONNE—Master Thomas Younge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of WIT COStcl DA Dina 5 7luce Ofoge. vii od fat, he has: to extiibit: [mM.A. Licensed preacher’ ]. : BERRIE—Sir Robert Braie, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 16 Apr., 1568 ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. [Serving man’]. HOUGHTONNE—Master Thomas Lilliarte ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Salisbury, Torugee 1500 1 7, Sd. 3 plur., without limitation, as. /1{.7 M.A] HarRFORD—sir Christopher Key, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 (tines 5O00Ee7 Oa ss plur none MyServing. man. HOLLEWELL—Master Bartilmew Chamberlaine, rector; ord. pr. by the Dp mol (Olank palo, t, pur andr. ne has tovexhibit athetee has been paid, 5s. Sir George Cooke, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 3 June, 1583 ; o. and a. he has to exhibit. RAVELEY—Sir Thomas Curties, [rector] reader; fo/. —. Bred in the schools. | RIPTONNE REGis—Sir W. Amber, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 20 Sept., 1561; 7. —. Bred in the schools. RamsIE—Sir Robert Cox, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, B27 SCPly, 1574 510: Od. }1as Oa: RiprOoNNE ABBats—Master Thomas Smythe, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. Oia lincolnw 245 Oct, 931576" 1.64%, piuy. he has topexhibit,!1. dd; Bale Sir John Morris, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Bangor, 28 July, 1593 ; 0, 00.3 ashe has to exhibit.” M.A. SOMERSHAmi—Master Andrew Pearne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of HOlaih a0. Dir. tf, and tt0s. Say Sita). Sir Thomas Robotham, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 25 May, 1567; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. Stipendio/. Bred in the schools. | St. IvEs—Sir Maurice Burnell, vicar ; ord. pr. by [b/ank] ; 0., 1. and f. he has to exhibit ; prowy 4s. 8d. 1 Struck out. S Pearse 1024 Kids Hy x Oe: ’ The margin of the leaf is damaged and the reading is doubtful. 4 This amount evidently includes 4s, 8d., the fee for appearing by a proctor, 140 LIBEK -CUBRIL® at. a'585 STUKELEY, GrEAT—Master [Nicholas Gedney'] Christopher Lewis, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 5 Feb., 1577 ; inst. and subs. 13 Jatyy 1535 4 t0n8ae 2) Cd ieee od) eA: STUKELEY, LirrLE—Master W. Hall,’ rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. and subs. 24 July, 1581; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 8d.; fy Stl, ESit Bs Sir Edward Swindell, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 31 Aug., 1567; 0. and a. none. WarsoiEs—Master Francis Doringtonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 Mar:,. 1558 2., plur. andy; he has to .exhibiaay Master Kents 2.0 WIsTowE—Master Stephen Wakefeld, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Apr., 1562; 7. 84. Licensed preacher. Folio 55. Co_tME—Sir William Broune, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of York, Io Mar, 157450: od. > a, oa.) bredunithe scuuols: OLDHURSTE—Sir John Brett, curate; 0. and a. none. PIpLIE—Sir W. Poulter, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, I DeCa15734 04000) °0 tod me bicdeiimiie scnbOls, UpwoopE—Sir Edward Makernest, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 30 Noy., 1505" to. 6a, 50a, he hassto exiibita otipe cme [Dred Witte SCHOOLS A\ seb A. WoopuHurst—sir John Brett, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 22 SEPts a5 77s. 0. Oda De. aS tOvceDits seve Ostet Hoi_ME—Sir [Thomas Herd*| Simon Marrett, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, [m7 Way, 1561") 28 Sept., 1577; 0.0d..a eee has to exhibit. Sum 48s.; therefrom 8s. ; there remains 4os. Folio 55d. ST. NEOTS [co. HUNTINGDON]. AYNESBERIE—Master Richard Joanes, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of | blank}; row AS23001" FO nen ene as (O-cx hd tte =oame Le Sir William Parrie, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of St. Asaph, 25 Apr., 1582530. Od. cegdahe Nasttorexhibitw M.A. ABBOTTESLEY—Sir John Aspenall, vicar; ord. by the bp. of Lincoln, 9 Mare#1505 5 ¢.8dap borectinetie schools: DODINGTONNE—Sir Henry Mariatte, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 26 Sept., 1572; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred inthe schools. EVERTONNE—Sir Thomas Ruddierd, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o., 7. and ¢. he has to exhibit; proxy 4s. 8d. FENYSTANTON—Sir Robert Palmer, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 15 Apr., 1500; 1. and?. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools Licensed preacher. GOMONCHESTER—Master Ambrose Dorrington, vicar ; see for orders in Bruckion §.1000.5 a.oo ene 1 Struck out. 2 * Halls’ in Z..S., li, p. 71; and Comp., 28 July, 1581. 5 See Dols, ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON J tar Sir Edward Andrewe, curate; o. 8d.; a. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. GRAVENSDE?, GREAT—Sir W. Harrisonne, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Eincoln, Taesept,) 1544; 0. 8d:3 7) 8a. #1.,.8d. Bred in the schools, HILTONNE— Sir Robert Palmer, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 19 Dec., 1572; 0. anda. —. HEMINGFORD ABBATS—Master Arthur Yelderd, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [Lincoln*] [blank]; proxy 4s. 8d.; 0.,1., plur. and ¢. he has to exhibit by Mr Kent. s.T.D. Master’ Christopher Lewes, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, RECO. als 7 7 a0 Gn Ole. HEMINGFORD GRAIE—Sir James Roo, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- COlnmetgOCL tls 76) 1200", a la Ne ins (Ore kiiolin UMA: HAILEWESTONNE—Sir Matthias Saunderson, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 26, May, 1583°; o/.Sa..-\ a7 he has to exhibit... Bred in the schools. OFFORD CLUNy—Master John [ Athin'] Atkinson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28 Mar., 1575; 7. and ¢. he has to exhibit. M.A. Licensed preacher. OFFoRD Darcy—Sir Marmaduke Fulnetbie, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. Oleeevenoorouci 23° Octw572)907 od. -G.. ne las tO exUlbit. Sir Marmaduke Fulnetby, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 23 Oct., 1573; 0. and a. —. PAXTON, GREAT—Sir W. Walp[ole‘], vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- Colne 10) Wec 150002; Sd.) Bred.un the’schools. Paxton, LitrLE—Sir Humphrey Wildine, curate ; 0. and a. none. Folio 56. SoutHo—Master Henry Ince, vicar: ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o., 1., plur. and f. he has to exhibit. Sir Matthias Saunderson, curate ; 0. and a. none. STOUGHTON, LITTLE—none. St. Neots—Master W. Smyth, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 16 Octen Ls /Oatinstvandisibss 2p UNG el 502%) ONG. Bly Ode iL AOU. STOUGHTON, GREAT—Sir Robert Skofeld, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [ blank]; o., 1., plur. and t.—it is vacant.® TosELAND—Sir Humphrey Wilden, vicar ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o., 7. and ¢.—absent. Sir John Birchall, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 Mar., Po00ne0sod 1d she las tO exDibit: WYRESLEY—Sir George Hall, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 29 Nata Ole? Od. sbatisne clarke, YELINGE—Master John Tayler, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o.,1., plur. and ¢, he has to exhibit ; proxy 4s. 8d. 1 Struck out. Se Gorrected irom airs. 3 This entry has been made by another hand. The following entry is probably the original entry, and the fact that it is a little lower down the page than the name of the parish, which thus has a blank space opposite to it, probably led to its being overlooked and repeated when, at a later date, it was necessary to record that the clerk had paid 8a, * There is a holein the: leaf.” See above, p. 57. 5 /.e, the benefice was vacant. Another clerk, Thomas Wilson, compounded for the firstfruits, 18 Oct., 1585 (Comp.). 142 LIBER CLERI, a.v. 1585 Sir John Robothome, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Chester, 3 Mar., 1576; o. 8d.; a, he has to exhibit, Stipend of Bredunthe schools. Sum 31s. 4d.; therefrom 5s. 4d. ; there remains 26s, Folio 56d. YAXLEY [co. HUNTINGDON]. ALWALTONNE—Master John Bill, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 22 Nov,,.1580), 4. and, hethasito Exhibit, gama. Sir W. Acrod, curate; 0. and a. —. AILESTONE—Master W. Dickonson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough, 19 Apr., 1564; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. BoTILBRIGE—Sir Nicholas Chesilden, rector ; ord. pr. by [ blank]; 0. he has to exhibit; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. ‘A .parishe clarke’ CHESTERTONNE—Master Baldwine Esdale, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of London, 12 June, 1569; 2. 8d. ; plur. 3s., without limitation ; 7. he has OexDibitwes 15 CaLcoTtE—sir John Hunte, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 22 Sept., 1571.42. od. -97. he has to exhibites Bréd antnerecnggie: Conincton—Master W. Roo, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; PrOXY AS) Od. 3) 0., 1...pluy. and 7, heads 10 Exhibit. | NEA: Master W. Garfeld, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 Mar., 1503 30,¥ods; @.sheinassto exhibit sNcen, DENTONNE—Sir Bartholomew Linton alias Clarke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28 Sept., 1567; 7. 8¢.; ¢. 8d. Attorney (ativrnat’). FLECTONNE—Sir W. Booker, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; o. he has to exhibit ; 7. 82.3 ¢. he has to exhibit.” Monk, FOLKESWORTH—Sir Clement Cooke, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lin- coln, 25 Mar.,1560; 7. 8d--\ (ihe hasto exhibit.) | Brecwimeaie schools. GLATTONNE—Sir Alexander Wuttonne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 10 May, 1578; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. HoL_ME—Sir Simon Mariatt, curate ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peterborough, 28 Sept., 1567 ; o. and a. none. HAapDDONNE—Master W. Bolinge, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Peter- borough,*17* Augs,7570 407s. 4 ao ohe has sto, exhibits Licensed preacher. MORBORNE RECTORY—Sir [Rober! Townesend—he is dead*| Henry Forrest ; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 26 May, 1585 ; inst. and subs. 20 sMaye WO Bde iba. ea Or aes, Sir Nicholas Browne, curate; ord. pr. by the bp. of Norwich, 5 Mayer577 > Ovod.4 2 heshaciocer ni pit: OVERTON WaATERVILE—Master Baldwin Esdale, rector ; see for orders in Chesterton 3 24.80.47 t heshas 10 exhibit. Folio 57. OVERTONNE LONGVILE—Sir Dennis Warde, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 7 Feb., 1560; 7. 8d. Bred in the schools. 1 Struck out. See Z.A.S., ii, p. 329 and note 3: ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON 143 STAINGROUND—Sir W. Longe, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, 29 July, 1565 ; 1. 8d.; ¢. he has to exhibit. Bred in the schools. STEPINGTON—Master Thomas Smyth, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Ely, Bae Matie 1500s t Saes f Gade vor TB: STILTONNE—Sir Peter Abithorne, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; 7. 8d. ‘ Merchant.’ SAWTRE BANIES Sir Thomas Lenton, rector; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 27 July, 1560; 7. 8d.; flur. and t. he has to exhibit. He is sick. Bred in the schools. SAWTRE MOIGNEs } 17. 8d. ; ¢. he has to exhibit. WODESTONNE—Sir Ralph Bent, rector; ord. pr. by [blank]; he has capacity, dated 4 Dec., 1538; 7. 8d.;-t. 8d. Monk. WATERNEWTONNE—Master Samuel Willingam, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. Otebeterborqueh, 4) Mary 15704n Od) st aSdie BL AN WOoOODWALTONNE—Sir Robert Hutchinson, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Pincolne20) Mar, 1550 3070 6a) 18a." Bred im the schools, WHASSHINGLEY—| blank |—absent. YAXLEY—Sir John Savage, vicar; ord. pr. by the bp. of Gloucester, 29 NMatmeLs you inst. ance sitbs.1208 Oct) 1583" Onda 41. Sd. 41, Sd) Bred in the schools. Sum 29s, 8d.; therefrom 2s. 4d. ; there remains 27s. 4d. Folio 57d. HUNTINGDON. St. Mary’s—Sir Christopher Key, vicar; see for orders in Hartford?; ?. he has to exhibit. ST. BENEDICT’s—Sir W. Garland, curate ; fol.—absent. ST. JOHN’s—Sir Thomas Wolf, curate; 0. and a. he has to exhibit. ALL Saints’—Sir Thomas Wolf, rector ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 19 Sept., 1560; 7. he has to exhibit. ST. ANDREW’s—Sir Thomas Wolf, warden (custos), sequestrator ; seques- tration he has to exhibit. Folio 58. 2 (RE UR ATE LES | WALLESCROFTE—Robert Hanson,’ vicar of Reason Drax, of which the fruits [? do not exceed*] the sum of eight pounds a year, obtained a plurality, dated xx[vi Elizabeth*®], 23 November, 1584, to possess the said vicarage and a church [of which’*] the fruit does not exceed 8/. a year, and etc.; and, being without one of the two (sine alterutro*), [one other’], within twenty miles. LovepEN—John Barefote,° s.t.P., obtained from [the lord John*] archbishop of Canterbury a plurality to possess two ecclesiastical bene- a See p. 139: 2 See page 92. 3 The right hand corner of the leaf has perished. 4 A somewhat ellipticall expression signifying the vacating of one of the two benefices. The usual phrase was ‘ Ut alterutrum dictorum beneficiorum, qnando tibi opportunum vide- bitur, dimittere, ac loco illius sic dimisi unum aliud quodcumque beneficium similiter reci- pere, libere et licite, valeas.’ Pew eG. I. 05, 144 LIBERA CEERT? Atp,. 1555 fices, which are not in any wise more than thirty miles distant from each other; 17 March, [1584'] a.p. 1585 ; it is confirmed 29 April, 1585. MANLACKE—Richard Jaques,’ clerk, B.a., obtained from Edmund archbishop of Canterbury a grace to possess the church of Ashen alias Esse in the diocese of London and the rectory of Althorp in the diocese of Lincoln and, being without one of the two (sie allerutro*), only one other, being not more than twenty miles distant from each other, on the condition of preaching in each of them thirteen sermons yearly, and that he shall exercise in them hospitality for two months every year. Dated Io June, 1572‘; confirmed by the lady, queen Elizabeth, 2 July, in the twenty-fourth year of her reign [a.D. 1582] ; qualified by Edmund lord Sheffeld, 16 May, 1582. LovEDEN—Richard Laing’ obtained from John archbishop of Can- terbury a dispensation to possess the vicarage of Hogh, and with it any other benefice whatsoever, being not more than twenty miles distant from each other ; and, being without one*of the two (sine alterutro*), one other, being not more than the above-mentioned distance, with a moni- tion that he shall in each of them have sixteen sermons, and exercise hospitality for two months. Dated 12 May, 1584; confirmed by the lady the queen, 14 May, 1584 ; qualified by Edward Fynes, knight of the order of the garter, lord Clynton, earl of Lincoln, etc., 9 May, 1584. Hitt—William Simons,° clerk, M.A., obtained from John archbishop of Canterbury [a dispensation] to possess the church of Langton by Partney and one other, being not more than twenty miles distant from each other ; and, being without one of the two (sie alterutro*), only one other, distant as above; with a monition that in each church as above. Dated 6 July, 1585 ; confirmed by the lady the queen, g July, 1585 ; and qualified by Sir Peregrine Willughbie, lord Willughby of Willughby and Eresby, etc. Folios 58d.—6od. [ blank}. Folios 61—66d. [collated with the earlier part of the manuscript ; see INTRODUCTION ]. 1 Struck out; but 1584 (z.e. 1584-5) is probably right. Possibly the confusion has been caused by the confirmation falling in the next year. 2 See page 97. * A somewhat ellipticall expression signifying the vacating of one of the two benefices. The usual phrase was ‘ Ut alterutrum dictorum beneficiorum, quando tibi opportunum vide- bitur, dimittere, ac loco illius sic dimisi unum aliud quodcumque beneficium similiter reci- pere, libere et licite, valeas.’ 4 An obvious mistake for 1582. 5 See page 68. 6 See page 79. Po bobby Ol VAR MO UR? ants) Cover. ACTA CURIE Inside of cover. [Writing of the eleventh or twelfth century, much faded, and mostly illegible. | Folio rf. THe ARMoR AnD Wartike FurnItuR’ PROUIDED BY THE CLERGIE WITHIN THE Diocessrt oF LINCOLN [MUNIMENT ROOM OF THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF LINCOLN, MS. A, Ze LO. | ECCLESIA CATHEDRALIS LINCOLNIENSIS Mr Radulphus Gryffyne, Decanus a Launce. Mr Dr [Johannes] Barefoote, Archidiaconus a Launce. Mr Dr [Johannes] Robinsonn a La: Mr Gregorius Garthe a La: CIUITAS LINCOLNIENSIS Marie Magdalene rectoria—Chris/opherus Digles awbetro: Sancte Marie vicaria—Jo: Hoarde a Bowe. COMITATUS LINCOLNIENSIS GRAFFOE DECANATUS Bassingham rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Vaux a Lighte horse. Thorpe rectoria—Mr [Ezechielis] Tailer Qua: Northscarle rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Griffynne a Petronell. Awburghe vicaria—Mr [Alexander] Gee a Bill. Norton Disney vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Wilsonn | ST Swynderbye vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Caperne } ; Boltham vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Devyas a Bowe. Carletonn vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Kellitt a Bowe. Doddingtonn rectoria—Mr [Radulphus! Bethell a Bowe. 1 The items enumerated are lances, light horses, petronels (z.e. large pistols used especially by horsemen), muskets. corslets, calivers (z.e. light muskets or harquebuses), bows, bills and halberds. 145 146 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, A.D. LONGOBOBYE DECANATUS Brauncetonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Wintle Navenbye rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Pore Waddingtonn rectoria—Mr [Alexander | Southiack Hanworthe rectoria—Mr [Amos] Bedforde | Blanckney rectoria—Mr [Riceus] Banes | Kirkbye vicaria—Mr [Johannes ] Gammon Welborne rectoria—Mr [ Franciscus] Trigge Boothbye rectoria—Mr [ Richardus ] Holdesworthe Billingaye vicaria—Mr [ Radulphus | Palfreman Norton! vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Brooke Tymberlande vicaria—Tho: Humbl’ton Armestone vicaria—Mr [ Constantinus] Harrisonn Colbye vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Lange Skynande rectoria—Mr [ Henricus]| Nelsonn Folio rd. Scopewicke vicaria—Mr [ Hugo] Bradley Metheringham vicaria—Mr [ Robertus | Walker LAFFORDE DECANATUS Burtonn vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Euatt Lessingham borealis rectoria—Mr [Georgius ] Cockett Ingosbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] ffisher Aswarbye rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Carre Asgarbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Garstonn Howell rectoria—Mr [ Carolus ] Wheldale Heckingtonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Moreley Lessingham australis rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Noke Sylkwilloughbye rectoria—Mr [ Hugo] Tuke Ashbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Schochie Eveden rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Glenne Hoale vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Browne Kirkbye dionisii, rectoria—Mr [ Hugo] Devyas Rowston—Mr [Franciscus] Berisford, vicarius Raucebye vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Talbote Scredingtonn vicaria—Mr [ Richardus | Rotchford Branswell rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Holdesworthe Anwicke vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Lillingtonn Awnesbye rectoria—Mr [ Franciscus ] Somersall Dygbye vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Palfreman Durringtonn vicaria—Mr [ Radulphus] Bowyer | Helpringham vicaria—Mr [Samuelis] Larke | Quarringtonn rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Hitchcocke Ruskyngtonn vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Willerton | Swarbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Beare \ Folio 2. LOVEDEN DECANATUS Caythrope rectoria—Mr [ Franciscus] Babingtonn Lednam rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Lange 1 A mistake for ‘ Nocton’, a Lighte horse. a Qua: a Lighte horse. a Petro: a Qualiuer. a Muskett. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill: a Petro: aGou a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Mu: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Bill. a Bill. a Qua: a Bowe. a Muskett. a Lighte Horse. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Claypoll australis rectoria—Mr [ Martinus] Crosfeilde Benningtonn vicaria—Mr [ Edwardus | Bromheade Hougham cum Merston rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Nelsonn Claypoll borealis rectoria—Thomas Townerowe Carletonn scroope rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Pointell Normanton rectoria—Mr [| Richardus ] Warner Stubtonn rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Brownley Ancaster vicaria—Mr [ Richardus |] Gace GRAUNTHAM DECANATUS Beltonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Perte? Harlaxstonn rectoria—Mr [ Radulphus] Caluerley Grauntham vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Brian Barkeston rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Battye Barroughbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Kynge Dentonn rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius ] Whiteheade Hayder vicaria—Mr [ Leonardus | Towen Boothbye pannell rectoria—Mr [ Ambrosius ] Ward Paunton magna rectoria—Mr | Christopherus ] Welbye Roppesley rectoria—Mr [ Johannes | Askewe Sedgbrooke diaconatus—Mr [ Willelmus ] Markham Somerbye rectoria—Mr [ Robertus |] Bawtrie Willesforthe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus |] Stevens Welbye rectoria—Mr [Thomas | Gace Woolstrope rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bennett Allingtonn rectoria—Mr [Simon] Buttrye Pauntonn parua rectoria—Mr [ Jacobus ] Gryffynne’ Sedgbrooke ecclesia—Mr | Robertus | Gibsonn Stroxtonn rectoria—Mr [ Jacobus ] Handsonn Saperton rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus | Turnebull BELTISLOWE DECANATUS Birtonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Pollard Carebye rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Browne Colsterworthe rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Hodgkyns’ Stoke australis Creetonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus]| Nicholls Folio 2d. Lavingtonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Dale Swayteilde rectoria—Mr [ Johannes | Memmys’ Bassingthorpe vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Russell Gunbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Richardsonne North Witham rectoria—Mr [| Johannes | Sandes Stevenbye rectoria—Mr [ Matthzeus | Browne Bitham rectoria—Mr [ Petrus] Rowthe Bitchfeild vicaria—Mr [ Richardus | Edwarde Corbye vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Elame 147 a Petro: a Corslett. seal a Mu: a Qua: a Muskett. a Qua: a Qua: ae lea: an leas a Qua: a Qua: a, Con a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. A Anaad a Bowe. deLetra. a Qua: a Petro: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bowe. + * Pratt” at p. 60. = * Grithth at p, 69; 3 * Hotchken’ at p. 70. * “Mennyes’ at p. 71. 148 SUBSIDY OF -ARMOUI Spe sis90 Southwitham rectoria—Mr [Benedictus ] Smythe a Bowe. Withame vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Crosdale a Bill. Skillingtonn vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Parker ) AGRaT Castlebytham vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Idle } Stoke borealis—Mr [ Nicholaus ] Walker, rector a Bowe. STAMFORDE DECANATUS All saincte ibidem ecclesia—Mr Dr [Johannes] Handson a La: Sancti Michaelis ibidem ecclesia—Mr [Thomas] Shorthose a Bull. Sancti Georgii ecclesia ibidem—Mr [ Richardus ] Snawdon a Qua: Sancti Johannis ibidem ecclesia— : ; NESSE DECANATUS Uffingtonn rectoria—Mr [ Laurencius | Stantonn a Lighte horse. Markette Deepinge rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Colsell a Mu: Braceburghe rectoria—Mr [ Georgius | ffroude a Qua: Thurlebye vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Baker a Qua: Westedeepinge rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius ] Hunte a Qua: Carlebye rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bagulye a Bowe. Langtofte vicaria—Mr [ Robertus |] Gregge a Bowe. Baston vicaria—Mr [ Hugo] Standishe a Bill Deepinge Jacobi vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] More { : ; AVELANDE DECANATUS Folkinghame rectoria—Mr [ Richardus ] Foster a Lighte horse. Billingburghe vicaria—Mr [ Johannes |] White a Qua: Dunsbye rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Boltonne a Qua: Dowsbye rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Buckberye a Qua: Pickworthe rectoria—Mr [ Robertus | Cooke a Qua: Folio 3. Swaitone vicaria—Mr [| Richardus] Carringtonn a Qua: Horblinge vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Harrisonn a Qua: Boorne vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Jacksonn a Bowe. Hacebye rectoria—Mr [{ Edwardus |] Bordman a Bowe. Kirkbye rectoria—Mr [ Jacobus] Mountcreif a Bowe. Mortonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Francke a Bowe. Willoughbye vicaria—Mr [ Milo] Whale a Qua: Demelbye rectoria—Mr [ Richardus | Tomlynsonn a Bowe. Aslackbye vicaria—Mr [ Alexander ] Mayborne a Bowe. Rippingale rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Collingwood a Cor: Newtonn rectoria—Mr [ Georgius ] Gammon a Bowe. SOUTHOLLANDE DECANATUS Pinchbecke vicaria—Mr Theodorus Walpole a Lighte horse. Suttonn vicaria—Mr [Milo] Barkwithe a Lighte horse. Moultonn vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Leache a Cors: Fleete rectoria—Mr [Moses] Wyltonn a Mu: Whaplode vicaria—Mr [Clemens] Freckingham a Mu: Tydde Marye rectoria—Mr [Christopherus ] Wake a Mu: 1 Snawdon was rector of both the parishes (see p. 72 ; Bzshops’ Certificates, 30 Dec., 1588), ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 149 Holbeche vicaria Gedneye rectoria Mr [Thomas] Weste a Bill. Mr Dr [Johannes] Deye a Cors: NORTHOLLANDE DECANATUS Mr [Stephanus ] Brittaine | Beningtonn rectoria Bostonn vicaria—Mr [Jacobus] Worshipp j Seen ots Doningtonn vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus} Browne ; ‘ Suttertonn vicaria—Mr real Flower Seale, Soka Tofte rectoria— Mr [Anthonius ] Ingosbye ae Clie Kirtonn vicaria—Mr [Willelmus | Tukney a Cor: Bicker vicaria—Tho: Butler a Mu: Doningtonn—Mr [Johannes] Prior concionator ibidem a Mu: Framptonn vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Johnsonne’ a Mu: Leuertonn australis—Mr [ Willelmus] Will’ms, rector a Mu: Leuertonn borealis rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Peachame a Mu: Quadringe vicaria—Mr [Timotheus] Copinger a Qua: Swinshede vicaria—Mr [Willelmus} Balderston a Qua: ‘Wigtofte vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Billingesley a Qua: Folio 3d. Wrangle vicaria—Mr [Nicholaus] France a Bowe. Butterwicke vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Clerke a Rowe Gosbertonn vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Addister : 5 HORNCASTLE DECANATUS Thymblebye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Conyers a Lighte horse. Haltham rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Samon’ a Mus: Kirkbye bayne rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Nailer a Qua: Marome rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Corey a Qua: Skrevelsbye rectoria—Mr [{ Henricus] Lorde a. Ouad Morebie rectoria—Mr [Gilbertus] Woodclyf a Bowe. Marton rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Thackwraye a Bowe. Dalderbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Hodgsonn a Bull. Edlingtonn vicaria—Mr | Thomas] Corbridge a Bowe. Langhton rectoria—Mr [Urianus] Kirke a Bill. Thorneton vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Greene a Bill. Roughton rectoria—Mr [Nicholaus] Easwood a Bowe. HILL DECANATUS Fulletbye rectoria—Mr [Samuelis] Allerin® AEC Ole Greethame rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Cockborne a Cor: Langhton iuxta partney rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Simons a Petro: Tetforthe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes} Keye a Mu: Hagworthingham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Fairefaxe a Qua: Harringtonn rectoria—Mr [ Andreas] Burnett a Bowe. Southormesbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Johnsonn a Bowe. Ashbye puerorum vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Allerin* a Bowe. 1 A mistake for ‘Howson.’ John Howson was vicar in 1585 (see p. 75), and he was buried 24 Feb., 1590-1. 2% Salmon at p77. ey Alieny at p. 79 * P Allen scat p78, 150 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 Brinckle rectoria—Mr [Marmaducus] Thornes Claxbye rectoria—Mr [ Augustinus] Fitzwillzams Hameringham rectoria—Mr [Rogerus] Hunterhooe Oxcombe rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Boothe Scrafeilde rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Maxwell Somerbye rectoria—Mr bSitvosted Shaxtonn Wincebye rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Siluester Sacombe! rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Tipler GARTREE DECANATUS Horsingtonn rectoria—Mr [Theodorus ] Tansey Waddingworthe—Allex’ Tansey, rector Doningtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Kente Hemingby rectoria—Mr [Christopherus] Barkwithe Folio 4. Golcebye vicaria—Mr [Petrus] Holden Bucknall vicaria—Mr [Arthurus] Wrighte Stirtonne vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Seamer | Calkewell vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Blackwell? { Stangote rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Alleley . Asterbye ecclesia—Mr [Richardus] Greene BULLINGBROOKE DECANATUS Keale rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Jacksonn Haltonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Howsonne Lusbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Downes Thorpe vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Clyffe Myningesbye rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Vstwhaite Enderbye rectoria—Mr [Rogerus] Metcaulf Sybsey vicaria—Mr [Christopherus] Ryley Toyntonn petri rectoria—Mr [Michaelis] Weste Asgarby prebenda—Mr [Johannes] Southouse Harebye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Elvinge Hundlebye vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Rawles’ Kirkbye vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Raysinge Bullingbrooke rectoria—Mr [Raphaelis] Throckmorton Rathbye rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Vaughan Stickforthe vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Abram Stickney rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Morrisonne CANDLESHOE DECANATUS Crofte vicaria—Mr [Carolus] Bingham Friskney vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Turpyne Srembye [sc] rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Maude Waynefeete [ stc] rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Foster Ardlethorpe rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Mottrame Ingalmells rectoria—Mr [Christopherus] Kitchman’‘ > a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Petro: a Mu: a Mu: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Lighte horse. a Petro: a Petro: a Corslett. a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a, Bowe. a Bowe. ° a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Qua: i Be 9 1 a Mu: a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Petro: * A mistake for ‘Salmonby’, to which Tipler was instituted 20 Aug., 1588 (Bishops’ Certtficates). 9 3 ‘Rawlins’ at p. 81. * Kitchingman in Comp. under date 21 Nov., 1590. * ‘Blake’ in P.D., 1589, no. 31; ‘ Blak’ in Bishops’ Transcripts, 1588-92. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Borroughe vicaria—Mr [Alexander] Cooke Drybye rectoria—Mr [Martinus] Holden Frisbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Kyngsey Orbye vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Sharpe Askebye vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Englishe Candlesbye rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Devias} Folio 4d. | Gunbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Burley Winthorpe vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Wade Steepinge rectoria—Mr [Alexander] Throckmorton CALCEWATHE DECANATUS Gaytonn rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Kaye Rathbye rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Dale Witherne rectoria—Mr [Nicholaus] Maddisonn Ashbye rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Hewood Willoughbye rectoria—Mr [Libeus] Sadler Mablethorpe Marie rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Veale Thedlethorpe Helene rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Alleyne Thrustrupe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Pattisonn’ Anderby rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Plumptonn Beesbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Somerscall Billesbye vicaria—Mr [Franciscus] Vaughan Cumberworthe rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Parker Hellowe rectoria—Mr [Rogerus] Rowthe Maltbye rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Martyne Swabye rectoria—Mr [Paulus] Balgaye Vicebye vicaria—Mr [Franciscus] Gonnas Alforde vicaria—Mr [Josephus] Ouertonne Cawthrope vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Leake Falstrope vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Scarboroughe Mumbye vicaria—Mr [Alanus] Fryer Tottill rectoria—Mr [Fulk] Warden Thoresbye rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Myles Well rectoria—Thomas Williamsonn*® Claxbye vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Munnys’* Calcebye vicaria—Mr [Christopherus] Dennys Hotofte vicaria—Mr [Jacobus] Partridge Hoggesthorpe vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Shawe Southreston rectoria—Mr [Christopherus] Wenesley Salebye vicaria—Mr [Jacobus] Thorpe Staine rectoria—Mr [Samuel] Willinghame Folio 5 LOUTHESKE LUDBURGHE DECANATUS 151 a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Petro: a lighte horse. a Lighte horse. aCor: a Musc: a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bylle.® a Bowe. a Bill. aniaills a Bill. a Qua: a Bowe. Salteflettbye omnium sanctorum rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Leonard a Qua: Somercotte petri rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Sparke a [ blank | ' This name should, no doubt, be written ‘Devius’ at p. 82, and ‘ Deaues’ in Z.2.S., Maple ry 2 «Paddison’ in Comp. under date 25 Sept., 1582. 3 ‘Williamson aéias Fowler’ in Comp, under date 15 Mar., 1587-8, and P.D., 1587, ro, 43. 4 * Moning’ at p. 84, and ‘ Munnynge’ in P.D., 1583, no. 16, ° Altered from ‘ Bowe,’ 152 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 Ludbrughe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Graye W"call rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Bradley Couenham Bartholomei rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Bucke Fareforthe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Hill Grimolby rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Dale Yarburghe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Johnsonn Couenham Marie rectoria—Mr [ Randolphus ] Wade Louthe vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Doughtye Tathwell vicaria—Mr [Georgius ] Handsonn Weltonne rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Keighley Carleton rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Lackw*? Calestrope rectoria—-Mr [ Richardus] Thornehill Mucktonne rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Beckringe Salteflettbye petri rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Squyere Stewton rectoria—Mr [ Hugo] Askewe Wyame rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Mumbye Awthrope rectoria—Mr [Simon] Lynne? Carletonn magna rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Hindmarshe Louthe—Mr Alleyne, concionator ibidem Conisholme rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Porter Cockeringtonn Leonardi vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Routhe Fotherbye vicaria—[ blank] Hawgham vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Cooe Fulstowe—Mr [Georgius ] Clerke, vicar Gaitone rectoria—Mr [ Richardus]} Bartillmewe Kelsterne vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Varley Northelkingtonn vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Wickham Ormesbye vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Kelke Reston vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Dyon Saltefletbye Clementis rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Creamer Southelkingtonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Reade Castle Carelton vicaria—Mr [Georgius ] Thornedyke Skidbrooke vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Coldcoll GRIMESBYE DECANATUS Coate mag® rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Southe Lacebye rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Bradley Folio 5d. Barnoldbye rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Todde Northcote rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Westwoode Newtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Pickingtonn® Walthame rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Baynes Beelesbye rectoria—Mr [Edmundus] Varley Brigesley vicaria—Mr [ Hugo] Modye Grimesbye vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Hundlebye Hatcleif rectoria—Mr [ Oliverus] Waters Scarthoe rectoria—Mr [Hamo] Hanserte Bradley rectoria—Mr [Johannes] More a Cor a Cor? a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Qua: a Bowe. a Mu: a Bill. a Bill. a Bill. a Bowe. 4 bill a Bill a Bowe. a Bill. Ai e a Qua: a’ Bill. a Bowe. a Petro: a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Mu: a Mu: a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. ‘Lathwet” in Z.X.S., ii, p. 21: Lyme at p. 85, and also in Z.4.S., ii, pp. 187, 238. i 3‘ Pilkingtonne’ at p, 89. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Graynesbye—Mr [ Alanus] Holdernes Healinge rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Hartinge Swallowe rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Andrewe Hawerby rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Atkinsonn Coxwolde rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Handsonn Swynthorpe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Swinscoe ) Kealbye vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Lorde Tetney vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Lacebye YARBURGHE DECANATUS Meltonn—Mr [Thomas] Bullingham, prebendarius Bartonn vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Reade Nettletonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Portington North kelsaie prebenda—Mr [Edwardus] Archpoll Somerbye rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Tailer Bigbye rectoria—Mr { Johannes] Silvester Barrowe vicaria—Mr [| Johannes ] Cook Croxton rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Sugden Ferebye rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Staynehouse Gouxhill rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Sedgwick Haltonn vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Boothe Saxbye rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Richardsonn Wrawbye vicaria—Mr [Alexander] Andersonne Vicebye vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Chalesworthe’ Barnetbye vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Baitman Girsbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Allanbie Habroughe vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Collingwoode Folio 6. Immyngham vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Epworthe Limber vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Garlande Worlettbye vicaria—Mr | Rogerus] Hurste Searbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Leache Caudney vicaria— Mr | Johannes | Tincke Bondbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Crother Elshame vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Julyan Harkestowe vicaria—Mr [ Hugo] Gelder Kirnington vicaria—Mr [| Richardus] Langley Ribye vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Pape ( Broclesbye rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Cuthberte § Thornetonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Walkingtonn Wottonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Newtonn Stallingburghe vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Welles Northkelsey vicaria—Mr [Clement] Elshame WALLESCROFTE DECANATUS Linwood rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Foxe West Raysen rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Stockham Waylesbye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Northende Kynzerbye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Bell Thorganbie rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Feilde Lise. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Cor: a Mu: a Mu: a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Mau: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. anil: a ill Assi aa Bill. a Bowe. abil midovade a Qua: a Bowe. a Muskett. a Lighte horse. a Petro: a Bill. a Mu: 1 ‘Charesworth’ at p. QI. 154 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a:b. 1590 Bynbrooke marie rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Addamsonn a Qua: Claxbye rectoria—Mr [ Richardus | Codde a Qua: Kelsaye marie rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Foster a Qua: Kelsaye Nicholai rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Bilclyf a Qua: Normanbye rectoria—Mr [Thomas | Bilclyf a Qua: Oweresbye vicaria—Mr [Ambrosius ] Weste a Qua: Thoreswaie rectoria—Mr [ Davidus] Hatclyf a Qua: Tofte rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Crowther a Qua: Kirkbie vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Featherstone a Bowe. Newtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Lowsonn a Bowe. Raisen Draxe vicaria—Mr [Franciscus] Rawlingsonn a Bowe. Raisen Tuph: vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Heaton a Bowe. Willingham vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Wrighte a Qua: Croxbye rectoria—Mr [Franciscus] Kettlewell a Bowe. Easte Raisen vicaria—Mr [Henricus] Hooke a Bowe. Folio 6d. WRAGHOE DECANATUS Eastbarkworthe rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Skeltonn a Lighte horse. Hatton rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Wharf a Muskett. Leggesbye vicaria—Mr [Hamlet] Marshall a Cors: Wickenbye rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Boothe a Mu: Burghe vicaria—Mr [Eustacius} Doughtye a Qua: Estterringtonn rectoria—Mr [Christopherus] Chapman a Qua: Lyssingtonn vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Huttonn a Qua: Snellande rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Pell a Qua: Westbarkworthe rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Meltonn a Qua: Willingham rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Bancrofte a Qua: Biskerthorpe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus | Swyfte a Bowe. Ludforthe vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Depliche a Bowe. Rande rectoria—Mr [Humphridus | Barlowe a Bowe. Sottbye rectoria—Mr [Georgius ] Greaves a Bowe. Beningworthe rectoria—Mr |Willelmus] Hearne a Cor: Bardney vicaria—Mr [ Walterus] Shepperd a Bill. Ludford parua rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Naler a Bill. Langhton vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Rowston | a Bill Westerringtonn—Mr [Willelmus|] Nayler _ { ; Wragbye vicaria—Mr [Simon] Lee . a Bill. Saxhill vicaria—Mr [Humphredus] Harrisonn a Bill. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW LAWRES DECANATUS Burton iuxta Linc’ rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Huddlestonn a Petra: Faldingworth rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Pitman a Mu: Willingham rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Richardsonn a Mu: Aystrope rectoria—Mr [Stephanus] Luddingtonn a Mu: Sudbrook rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Wrighte a Qua: Scamptonn rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Clerk a Qua: Broxholme rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Lynall a Bowe. Cherywillingham rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Welche a Bill. Martonn vicaria—Mr [ Rogerus] Newtonn a Bill, ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW Newtonn vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Bee Repham vicaria—Mr [ Vincentius] Soare Vptonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Damporte? Weltonn vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Hallydaye | Saxiulbye vicaria—Mr [| Rogerus] Smithe | Kettlethorpe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Beck Folio 7, Fiskertonn rectoria—Mr [Franciscus] Roade ALSLACKHOE DECANATUS Ounbye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Wrighte Fillingham rectoria—-Mr [Edmundus] Lilley Blibroughe rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius] Hill’ Spridlingtonn rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Shawe Hacthorne vicaria—Mr [ Henricus] Nelsonn Hanworthe rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Orame Willoughtonn vicaria—Mr [ Nicholaus] Rylye Waddingham petri rectoria—Mr [ Christopherus ] Banister Caynebye rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Laminge Corringham’ vicaria—Mr [Simon] Arrowsmythe Ingham vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Walker Saxbye—Thomas Watsonn, rector ‘ Nortonn Episcopi vicaria—[ blank] MANLAKE DECANATUS Waddingtonne’® Marie rectoria—Mr [ Richardus ] Turswell Althorpe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Jaques Epworthe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Harrisonn Hawltonn rectoria—Mr | Robertus | Forman Luddingtonn rectoria—Mr [| Richardus] Younge Broughtonn rectoria—Mr [| Willelmus ] Robinsonn Applebye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Sewarde Burtonn vicaria—Mr [ Robertus |] Hall Bottisforthe vicaria—Mr [ Henricus | Gorrill Croell. vicaria—Mr [ Johannes | Bawdwyne Flixburghe rectoria—Mr | Humphredus ] Browne Froddingham vicaria—Mr [ Rogerus |] Goodwyne Messingham vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Rowbotham Hebalstowe vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Tayletorthe Scabye vicaria—Mr [Seth] Shepley Wintertonn vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Wilbye Roxbye vicaria—Mr [ Robertus |] Dowsonn Rissbye vicaria—Mr [ Georgius ] Shawe Redbourne vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Elustone Folio 7d. Awkburghe vicaria Kyrtonne vicaria Mr [ Richardus | Clyff Mr [Jacobus] Nayler 155 a Bill. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Mu: a Qua: a Petro: wor! a Mu: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe a Bill a Bowe. a Bill. a buk a Qua: PAL hae a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Cor: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bill. a Bill. a Qua: a Qua: 1 *Dainporte’ at p. 96; ‘ Davenporte’ in Z.4.S., ii, p. 77 ; ‘Davenporte’ in P.D.,, a5 70, 00; 59. 2 A mistake for Cammeringham, see p. 96, and cp. p. 156. 3 A mistake for ‘ Waddingham,’ cp. p. 99. 156 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, aD. CORRINGHAM DECANATUS Greingham rectoria—Mr [Christopherus | Wilsonn Haxaie vicaria—Mr [{ Johannes |] Newlande Scotter rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Dawbney Gainesburghe vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Jacksonn Owestonne vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Carletonn Blittone vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Wraye Lea rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Smythe Laughtonn vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Bull Pilhame rectoria—Mr [ Radulphus] Wraye Hephame rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus | Farmerye Woote [sic] rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Dobsonne Corringham rectoria—Mr [ Richardus | Taylor a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Petros a, COL a Bill. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Petro: a Qua: a Lighte horse but cannot prouide the same by reason his fruites and rente are sequestrated by the LL’. of the Counsell COMITLATUS VB iChs ERLE FRAMLANDE DECANATUS Bottisforde rectoria—Mr [Samuel] Fleeminge Estwell rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Dodde Abkettlebye vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Neale Wymondham rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Gulsonn Scalforde vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Bincke Stapleforde vicaria—Mr [ Zacharias | Jenkinsonn Coston rectoria—Mr [ Gylbertus | Wetherall Sproxton vicaria—Mr [ Johannes |] Whiteheade | Saltbye vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Rowse Barkestonn vicaria—Mr [ Johannes | Chessull \ Somerbye vicaria—Mr [ Henricus] Wrighte Statherne rectoria—Mr | Rogerus ] Rudde Thorpearnold rectoria—Mr [ Zacharias ] Hawforde Dalbye parua vicaria—Mr [Edwardus] Inkersall | Pickwell rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Pocklingtonn Folio 8. Meltonn vicaria—Mr [ Edwardus ] Turner Wyfordebye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Hutchine | Garthrope vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Lorringtonn — { Croxtonn vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Warde Buckminster vicaria—Mr lloyet Broughton rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus |] Smythe Clawstonne vicaria—Mr Poole’ Hose vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Hicklinge | Eatonn vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Squyer § Harebye rectoria—Mr [ Nicholaus] Cleytonn Waltham rectoria—Mr [ Johannes ] Bringeste a Lighte horse. a Bowe. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bill. a Qua: a Bowe. a Mu: a Mu: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: [ blank | a Qua: a Lighte horse. a Qua: 1 This name appears in several forms—‘ Fluit’ (p. Dre here ‘Flint’ should be ‘Fluit’) ; ‘ Fletwyk’ (p. 105) ; ‘ Flwyd’ (Reg. xxviii, f. 58d. ; Comp. under date 23 Aug., 1565); ‘ Flywet’ (P.D., 1600, no. 12) ; ‘lloyde’ (see delow, p. 158). r? Paletatipyii0 st Pole ain 22 3, ei toe ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 157 Coldouertonn rectoria—Mr [ Edwardus ] Cowper a Mu: Brauncetonn rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Grace | a Petros Redmell rectoria—Mr Dr [Johannes] Jeggon |} ; Edmundthorpe rectoria—Mr [Stephanus] Beauer a Petro: Harstonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Damporte’ | i ; Muston rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Searcotte | AN GARTREY DECANATUS Gumley rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Bingley a Mu: Halloughtonn australis rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Swaine | Ayre Halloughtonn borealis rectoria—Mr [Harold] Patchett = { easlgics Medbourne rectoria—Mr Dr [Johannes] Duporte a Lighte horse. Wystowe vicaria—Mr [ Radulphus] Carter a Bowe. Burtonn Oueray rectoria—Mr [{ Willelmus] Burdytte a Mu: Houghtonn rectoria—Mr [Christopherus] Pollarde a Qua: Glenn magna vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Clerk a Qua: Kibworthe rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Berridge a Lighte horse. Stantonn wyvell rectoria—Mr {Edmundus] Tilley a Mu: Billesdenn vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Chamberlaine a Qua: Galbye rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Saxbye a Mu: Carletonn rectoria—Mr [Hugonis] Westonn a Mu: Thurnebye vicaria—Mr [Rogerus] Crosley a Bowe. Saddingtonn vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Hollande a Mu: Bringhurste vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Lee a Qua: Cranhoe rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Hill l ; Scraptofte vicaria—Mr [Henricus] Stark | AER Euingtonn vicaria—Mr [Jacobus] Hutchin | Welham vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Lousbye a Qua: Slawstonn vicaria—Mr [Edwardus] Wrighte | Folio 8d. Shanckton rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] ,Corney ) Knossingtonn rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Leacock’ ( a Qua: Foxton vicaria— Gloreston rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Talbye |! Loughtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Cotton § ADE Stockerstonn rectoria—Mr, [Thomas] Clerk a Qua: Lubbenham vicaria—Mr [Georgius] Stronginarme a Bowe. Churchlangton rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Roos a Lighte horse. GOSCOTT ET ACKLEY DECANATUS Thurcastonn rectoria—Mr [Brutus] Babingtonne a Cor: Ashby Folwell vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Fovell a Qua: Asfordby rectoria—Mr [Martinus] Hill a Qua: Hobye rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Reade a Mu: Rearesby rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Whitaphe a Mu: Waltonn rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Blonte a Mu: Loughborowe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Browne a Lighte horse. Kegworthe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Iretonn a Mu: Netherseale rectoria—Mr [{ Walterus] Royle a Mu: +) * Dainéporte, at p. ITT. 2 *Laycocke’ in Bishops’ Certificates, under date 15 June, 1588, 1s8 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, av. 1590 Tilton vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Lante a Qua: Barkebye vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Gibsonne | a Qua: Sherneforde rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Carter | : A Ratherbye rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Beale a Bowe. Skyffington—Mr [Christopherus] lloyde,’ rector | a Cat Tugby vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Brisbye : + Ashebye de Lazouche—Mr [Thomas] Widdowes, vicarius a Bowe. Barrowe vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Willzams a Mu: Coleorton rectoria—Mr [ Jacobus] Stacye a Bill. Hatherne rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Barradale a Qua: Longwhatton rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Boyleston a Qua: Onlepp rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Cowper a Qua: Osgarthorpe rectoria—Mr [Hamlet] Nedle’ a Qua: Rotheley vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Kendall a aa Swethlande rectoria—Mr [Gilbertus ] Smythe — eae Ratclyff vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Richardsonn a Qua: Humberstonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Wilsonn a Qua: Folio 9. Hungertonn—Mr [Richardus] Naler, vicar a Bowe. Twiford vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Scarborowe a Bowe. — Beebye rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Alsoppe a Mu: Southe Croxton rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Key’ | One Queniborowe vicaria—Mr [Anthonius] Newbye | “ta Loasbye vicaria—Mr [Franciscus] White* a Bowe. Thurssingtonn vicaria—Mr [Georgius] Ashbye a Bowe. Wymeswold vicaria—Mr [ Petrus] Rathbone a Bowe. Dalbye Chacombe vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Burne a Bowe. Cussingtonn—Mr [Hugo] Boothe, rector chardged at Elye. Allaxtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas | Tunstall’ a Bowe. Packingtonn vicaria—Mr [ Henricus] Presburye | ee Beltonn vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Barrs j 7 Castledoningtonn vicaria—Mr [Petrus] Wood | Be Sheapeshead vicaria—Mr [ Petrus] Olerenshawe’ } GOODLAXTONN DECANATUS Aylston—Mr [ Willelmus] Heathecote, rector a Petro: Broughton Ashley rectoria—Mr [ Franciscus | White | Lich hor Lutterworthe rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bancke pe Cleabrook vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Higginsonn a Petro: Glenfeild rectoria—Mr [Simon] Coxe a Petro: Blabye rectoria Foston rectoria a Petro: Mr [ Johannes | Savidge 1 See page 156, #. I. 2 This name is variously spelt—‘ Nylde’ (p. 34); ‘Neylde’ (p. 109); ‘ Nilde’ (Reg., xxviii, f. 286) ; ‘ Nelde’ (Comp., under date 28 April, 1550) ; ‘ Neelde’ (P.D., 1592, no. 35). RD. De Tos. Kaye lined sabe tees 4 He elsewhere appears as ‘ Whitinge’ (?.D., 1586, no. 66, and 1594, no. 37 ; Bészops’ Ceritficates, under date § Jan., 1586-7). At p. 104, in 1585, the vicar is given as ‘ [d/ank] Whit’, but it is uncertain whether the same clerk is referred to; for F. Whitinge was not instituted until 1586-7. 5 *Tunstonne’ at p. 104. ‘Tunstall’ is the right form (Z.4.S., ii, p. 41; P.D., 1578, no. 67; Comp., under date 14 Nov., 1578). 6 « Allerenshawe’ at p. 109. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 159 Thurleston rectoria—Mr [ Richardus |] Sherwood? | ee ie Crafte rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Shentonn | j Gilmorton rectoria—Mr [Edwardus] Halford _ ) Deira: Southekilworth rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Vause } ; Knaptofte rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Moore a Cor: Narborowe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Browne Aston Flavyle rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius] Graye Stony stantonn rectoria—Mr [ Edwardus] Messinger a Mu: Kylmecote rectoria—Mr [ Johannes | Vittell wate Barwell rectoria—Mr [ Georgius |] Messinger ; Mistertonn rectoria—Mr [| Edwardus ] Howe a Mu: a Lighte horse. Asbye parua rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Brasgerdle a Qua: Leare rectoria—Mr [ Alexander | Shepward ie Folio gd. Bruntingworthe’ rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Clerke a Qua: Sapcote rectoria—Mr [Thomas |] Tompson : 7 aa Cottesbiche rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Dillingham a» Qua: Thorpthomas rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Lee ; Desford rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bonney | AES Markfeild rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius] Brigge | Aaa Enderbye vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Fryer AGin® Elmesthorpe rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Crompton : x Frolesworthe rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Stearesworthe’® . a Qua: Peatlinge parua rectoria—Mr [| Johannes] Siddall } Ashbye magna vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Mason ee Peatlinge magna vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Pollard a Bowe. Northkillworthe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Morton a Oua: Shawell—Mr [Johannes] Hodgkington,* rector i “> Swyntord vicaria—Mr [| Humphredus]| Thomas a Bowe. Odebye vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Andrewe a Bowe. SPERKENHOE DECANATUS Markett Bosworthe rectoria—Mr [Wiullelmus] Pelsante a Lighte horse. Applebye rectoria—Mr [Hugo] Blythe a Cor: Congeston rectoria—Mr [ Julius] Watsonn a Qua: Peckleton rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Davye ! aa Oia: Cadebye rectoria—Mr [Laurencius] Botte : sa Fenydratonn rectoria—Mr [Anthonius] Nutter a Qua: Heather rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Ashe Shakerstonne vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] More ee Hinckley vicaria—Mr [Richardus] Briscoe a Qua: Higham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Thompsonn a Qua: Ibstock rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Foxe aeretro: Kirkbye mallerye rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bowden a Mu: Nortonn rectoria—Mr [Edmundus] Cleytonn a Qua: Newbold rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Lynney a Bowe. Shepey australis rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Savage a Qua: Shepey borealis rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Tailor a Qua: ‘Sherard’ in Bishops’ Certificates, under date 4 Jan., 1587-8. A mistake for ‘ Bruntingthorpe’. A mistake for ‘Stearesmore’ or * Staresmore’ (cp. pp. 37, 102; Reg., xxviii, f. 59). 1 2 3 + ‘Hodgekinsonne’ at p. 103, 160 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 Thorneton vicaria Orton? vicaria Folio Io. Mr [Georgius] Marvyn Mr [Rogerus] Spencer COMITATUS BUCKINGHAMIE BURNEHAME DECANATUS Agmondesham rectoria—Mr Dr [ Robertus] Chaloner Burneham vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Wrighte a Mu: Beckonsfeilde rectoria—Mr [Simon] Lee a Petro: Chessam magna vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Saunders a Qua: Chalfonte Petri—Mr [Hugo] Johnes, vicar } a Ouge Edgley rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Roberte ; we Datchett vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Bangor a Bowe. Denhame rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Bagley a Mu: Farneham Ryall rectoria—Mr [Rogerus] Browne a Qua: Hictham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Hall ens Pen vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Blower a A Iver vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Atkyns | BO i: Wraysberye vicaria—Mr [Georgius] Gales” ; oe Cheneys rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Launder a Qua: Chesham boys rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Harneyes } ' i Taploe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Kynge a Qua: Chalfonte Sancti Egidij rectoria—Mr [Richardus} Smithe a Qua: Wexame rectoria—Mr | Richardus] Ratclyff a Bowe. Dorney vicaria— a Bowe. Stokepoges vicaria— a Bowe. Uptonn vicaria a Bowe. Latimers rectoria a Bowe. Hortonn rectoria—litigiouse. BUCKINGHAM DECANATUS Addingtonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Staninghoe’® | ear Steepleclaidon vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Pare { eek Adstock rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Edgertonn a Qua: Ackley rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Pricharde Foxcotte rectoria—Mr [ David] Powell } pee Edgcotte rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Feilde | Prestonn rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Tetloe J 4 Leckhampsted rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Wrighte a Mu: Lillingstonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Cade Ratclyff rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Foster Phos Marshe rectoria—Mr [Samuelis] Ryve a Cor: Mortonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Smythe a Mu: Stoo vicaria— Mr [ Robertus ] Newtonn ; Thornetonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Elwood? pee a Bowe. a Bowe. a Lighte horse. 1\¢ Overton’ at p, 113. * This is evidently a clerical mistake for ‘Eales’. This clerk's name appears in several forms—‘ Eales’ (p. 124 ; Z.C., 1614, f, 106); ‘ Yeales’ (p. 115) ; ‘ Eyles’ (p. 48) ; ‘ Witnall alias Yeales’ (L.A.S., 11, p. 92 ; also zdid., p. 52, where the record wrongly calls him ‘ John Witnall atas Yeales’; P.D., 1580, no. 55); ‘ Yeeles’ (P.D., 1626, no. 69); ‘Liles’ by a clerical mistake for ‘ Eiles’ (Z.C., 1603, f. 10 dzs). ’ *Staninoughte ’ (?.D., 1587, no. 14; Comp., under date 25 Nov., 1587). +S Kiward “at -p. 10> cp. p. 40. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM 16: Folio rod. Shalston rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Bursey Turweston rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Paddye Tyngeswicke rectoria—Mr [Erasmus] Williams Waterstratford rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Badeslye Thorneborowe rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Johnsonn Cauersfeild vicaria— Padburye vicaria~-Mr [Johannes] Read Westburye vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Maior MURSLEY DECANATUS Cubbingtonn—Mr [Hieronimus] Lee, rector Draytonn parsloe rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Tailer Duntonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Loueringe Eddesborowe vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Goodhande Ivynghoe vicaria—Mr [Evans] Rogers Grove rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Facer Wynge vicaria—Mr Hobos Greavess:: Stone vicaria—Mr [| Bartholomeus | Pusye | Hardwick rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Harrys Hawridge rectoria—Mr [ Petrus] Bates Draytonn Becham rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Feild Mursley rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Smythe } Swanborne vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Lowns } Masworthe vicaria—Mr [ blank | Whaddonn vicaria—Mr [ Johannes ] Sedonn Wingrave vicaria—Mr [Robertus] Nixon Stewkley vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Prestwood Mentmore vicaria—Mr Evans! Whitchurche vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Caventrye WADDESDONN DECANATUS Astonn sandford rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Prowde Kyngshey vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Burgwyne Fleetmerstonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Hitchcock Hartwell rectoria—Mr [Mattheus] Jeninge Hickford rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Evans Shabbingtonn vicaria—Mr [Jacobus] Langley Grendonn rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Marbeck Folio 11. Myddleclaydon rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Askewe Lurgesall rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Knighte Ovinge rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Markhame Pitchcotte rectoria—Mr [Robertus] Walkeden Quayntonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Blanchard Waddesden 3 portio—Mr [Johannes] Purefey Over winchenden vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Tailor Estcleydonn vicaria—Mr [Owinus] Gwynne Waddesden rectoria—Dr [Gabrielis] Goodman a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Holberd. a Bill. a Bill. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Lighte horse. a Qua: a Qua: a Holberd. ae Bill a Holberd. a Holberd. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: ‘a Qua: a Mu: a Qua: a Petro: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. Chardged at Westminster. 1 ‘yan’ or ‘ Evans’ was the clerk’s christian name. He appears as ‘ Evanus Davies’ (p. 49) ; ‘Evans Davisse’ (p. 118) ; ‘Evanus Davydes’ (P.D., 1593, no. 48). 162 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 WENDOVER DECANATUS Aston Clyntonn rectoria— Mr [Johannes] Jones Bledlowe vicaria oe Horsingtonn rectoria } Mi [Johannes] Smythe Dyntonn vicaria—Mr [Edmundus] Pulter Elesborowe rectoria—Mr [ Riceus ] Gwynne Hampdenn magna rectoria Mr [ Richardus | Woodcock Hadnam vic Mr [ Johannes | Greene Hulcott rector ia—Mr [Joh unnes | Longe Myssendenn parva—Mr [Elias] Wergley’ Wendover vic EVES Gibsonn Hz [ Willelmus| Daye WICOMBE DECANATUS Fawleighe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Clark Radnage rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Syer Saundertonn rectoria—Mr [ Richardus] Reynolde Wycombe Marie vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Barnard * [Nicholaus] Clark {r [Hugo] Roberte Hychendenn vicaria—Mr [Hugo] Lane Marlowe paru Turvyle vicaria—Mr [ Rogerus] Gibsonn NEWPORTE DECANATUS Brickhill magna rectoria—Mr [ Lucas] Watte Bowbrickhill rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Watsonn Folio 1rd. [ Mattheus] Pigott Clyfton rectoria—Mr [Thomas ] Thackham - [Rogerus | Hackett r [Johannes] Prestman Hauersham rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Birde Harme - | Richardus |] Ransforde Astwood vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Richardsonn Loughtonn rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Caldwell Mulsoe et Wolston rectorie—Mr [ Henricus | Wilcocke Newnton blossamfeild rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Price Stoke goldingtonn rectoria—Mr [Willelmus ] Yeomans Stokehamonde rectoria—Mr [ Carolus] Langforde Symson rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Stone Shenley et Wavenden rectorie—Mr [ Richardus ] Edmonde Woodston’ rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius ] Greenacres Miltonn Keynes rectoria—Mr [ Radulphus ] Smythe Newnton Longvile rectoria—Mr [Sextus] Quarterman Walton rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Jones ( Wolvertonn vicaria—Mr [Radulphus] Langforde | he A eS | oa 1 €John Thomas a/ras Smith’ at p. 123. line 12 from foot, ‘ James’ should be ‘John’, 2 See p. 48, and note there. > A mistake for ‘ Woughton ’ (see pp. 51, 120; Z.2.S., li, 51). On p. a Cor: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Com a Holberd. a Holberd. Chardged at Windsor. a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Mu: a Mu: a Petra; a Qua: a Cote a Petro: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Qua: a Cor a Qua: a Q[ula: a Mu: a Qua: a Petro: a Com a Cor: a Com a Qua: 122 above, ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 163 Bletchley rectoria—Mr Dr [Thomas] Sparke He is to attende the L: Graye in person whenso- euer he shalbe imploied. Linforde magna rectoria—Mr [ Richardus ] Sandye’ a Mu: Bradwell vicaria—Mr [Thomas ] oe | a Qua: Willen vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Potter ; pe Broughtonn rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Kente a Bowe. Tirringham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bradshawe a Qua: COMITATUS BEDFORDIE BEDFORDE DECANATUS Pauli vicaria—Mr [ Edwardus] Noke Qua; Cuthberti vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Foxcrofte eat Petri rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Linforde—et Johannis rectoria a Qua: Marie Bedf’ rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Barnes \ OU Wilshamsted vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Aldrige my Houghton conqueste rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Archer a Mu: Kempstonn vicaria—Mr [Richardus ] W pect a Qua: Wottonn vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Leverock Folio 12. Cardingtonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Watte a Bowe. Cople vicaria—Mr [ Rogerus] Hodsonn a Bowe. Goldingtonn vicaria—Mr [Oliverus] Robert a Bowe. CLAPHAM DECANATUS Bletsoe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Orme a Mu: Burneham vicaria—[ blank | Okeley vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Chamberlen a Qua: Willington vicaria—[ blank | Carletonn rectoria et Chellington—Mr [Thomas] Wells a Petro: Felmersham. vicaria—Mr [ Edwardus | Still \ Gun: Steventonn rectoria—Mr [| Henricus] Kynge Odell rectoria—Mr Dr [Edwardus] Bulkeley’ a Qua: Knottinge rectoria—Mr [ Robertus | Griffithe a Qua: Suldrope rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Masonn a Qua: Ferndishe rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Johnsonn | Turvey rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bullocke’® a Qua: Wemington rectoria—Mr [Georgius | Chattertonn a Qua: Harrold vicaria—Mr [ Robertus | Paule Poddingtonn vicaria—|[ blank] | a Qua: Stadgdonn vicaria—{[ blank] Bidnam vicaria— [blank | Sharnebrook vicaria a Bowe. Miltonn Ernys vicaria— 1 ‘ Sandye alias Napers’ in Cert., under date 12 March, 1589-90. a Bowe. 2 He is called ‘Edward Bulkley’ (Z.&.S., ii, p. 56; Comp., under date 6 Mar., 1571-2; P.D., 1571, no. 52); ‘Edmund Buckley’ (above, p. 126; below, in Elections of Proctors for Convocation, Archdeaconry of Bedford, 1597 and 1601) ; ‘ Edward Bulkeley’ (Z.C., 1603, f. 2) ; ‘Edward Buckley’ (Venn and Venn, Matriculations and Degrees, 1544-1059, p. 116). § * Buccocke ’ at p. 127; ‘ Buckcocke’ in P. D., 1607, no. 46. 164 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 DUNSTABLE DECANATUS Battlesden rectoria—Mr [ Michaelis] Emoute a Qua: Barton rectoria—Mr [Samuelis] Fulke a Cor: and Qua: Eytonn vicaria— a Qua: Houghtonn Regis vicaria— Hoclyff rectoria—Mr [ Lodovicus] Price a Mu: Luttonn vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Horne a Petro: Myltonn Briam rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Collyns a Qua: Pottesgrave rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Watte Boe Folio 12d. Toddingtonn rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Sage a. Con Caddington vicaria—Mr [ Riceus ] Roberte a Bowe. Chalgrave vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Bellamye a Bowe. Higham gobyn rectoria—Mr [ Walterus] Eves? a Bowe. Sigs Sh hemes l Mr [Willelmus] Evans* a Bowe. Hurlingtonn’ vicaria— | Studham vicaria a Bowe. Sunden vicaria— a Bowe. EATONN DECANATUS | Bolnehurste rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Mawde a Qua: Eatonn vicaria—Mr [ Petrus] White a Qua: Pertnall rectoria—Mr [Edmundus] Todde a Qua: Sheltonn rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Berridge a Qua: Tilbrooke rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Claphame a Qua: Wilden rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Worsley a Mu: Yelden rectoria—Mr [Georgius] Rydley a Qua: Rysley vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Thompsonn | a Qua: Melchborne vicaria—[ blank ] Roxtonn vicaria—Mr [ Johannes] Hauerocke a Bowe. Rauensden et Renold vicarie—Mr [ Edmundus] Legge a Bowe. Thurlebye* vicaria—Mr [ Willelmus] Farclyf* a Bowe. FLEETE DECANATUS Aspleguise rectoria— Mr [ Willelmus ] Stone a Mu: Clophill rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Browne a Qua: Cranfeilde rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus |] Fones a Petro: Euershall rectoria—Mr [| Johannes] Gibsonn a Qua: Hulcott rectoria—Mr [ Richardus ] Parker a Qua: Malden et Milbrooke rectorie—Mr [Edmundus] Hewett a Cor: Folio 13. Marstonn rectoria—Mr [ Edwardus] Snagge a Petro: Amptill rectoria—Mr [ Alexander | Stokwell a Bowe. Flittonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Fawle a Bowe. | 1 Apparently a mistake for ‘Gyles’ (see p. 127; also Z.&.S8., ii, p. 60; Z.C., 1603, i, 3); Cp. p. 130. ® A mistake for ‘ Eame’ ‘or ‘ Eames *) (see pp..128, 130 ; ZiC., 1603, f.5512. Le ee nos, 31, 58). 4 A mistake for ‘ Thurley’. 5 ‘ Forclif’ at p. 129; ‘ Faierclough’ in P.D., 1594, no. 8, ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD Gravenhurste—Mr [ Johannes] Kytcheuer Stepingley rectoria—Mr [ Edwardus ] Suttonn Tingreef rectoria—Mr [ Paulus] Gother Westninge rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Higbye’ Polluxhill vicaria—Mr [ Johannes} Collyns Crowley vicaria—Mr [ Richardus ] Haruey Salforde vicaria—Mr [ Michaelis] Lemm SHEFFORD DECANATUS Blunham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Nortonn 165 a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. Thearle of Kent will furnishe him. Barkeforde—Mr [Henricus] Ridley Camptonn rectoria—Mr [Hugo] Standbridge Clyfton rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Snell Duntonn vicaria—Mr [Jeremias] Darnell | Pottonn vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Clerke | Mepersall rectoria—Mr [ Richardus | Raynerd?’ Suttonn rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Bill Sandye et Temisford rectorie—Mr [Thomas] Nok Hatley rectoria—Mr [ Nicholaus] Rysley Henloe vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Morgann Shitlingtonn vicaria—Mr [{Willelmus] Butcher Stondonn rectoria— Wrestlingworthe—Mr [Davidus] Price Langforde vicaria—Mr [Henricus] Howe Astwicke rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Moodye Southill vicaria—Mr [Willelmus] Ridge Folio 13d. COMITATUS HERTFORDIE Therteilde rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Chapman Archidiaconnus Hunt:—Mr Doctor [ Robertus] Condall Barkhampstede Petri rectoria—Mr [ Nicholaus] Claytonn | Barkhampsted marie rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Bullocke Alburye rectoria—Mr [Matthias] Watte Welwynn rectoria—Mr [ Georgius] Lewys } Dachworthe—Mr [Thomas] Rudde j Walkerne rectoria—Mr [ Edwardus] Howe Bennyngtonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Middletonn Lilley rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Potkynn | Knebworthe rectoria—Mr [Robertus ] Hodgkyns Munden magna rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Curleys | Kellishull rectoria—Mr Edwarde Francklyn f Hatfeilde Episcopi rectoria—Mr Onslowe, farmer Stevenage rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Pattinsonn Barkhampsted parua rectoria—Mr [ Rolandus] Howe?’ Aldenham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bartilmewe Willian vicaria—Mr [Johannes] Chapman a Qua: a Qua: a Cor: a Oua: a Gor: a Mu: a Lighte horse. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Bowe. a Qua: a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Lighte horse. a Lighte [horse’}. a Lighte [horse’]. a Lighte hjorse’]. a Lighte horse. a Petro: a Petro: a Cor: ma Hligbidt at p, 130: eS kenier*-atipi 131: 3’ The manuscript is damaged. SmELLeWES. al Pr 145 ;,a1SO llr 4ik-0,, 1, P05; anda /.La ts 72, NO. 7. 166 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, a.p. 1590 Astonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus}] Butler Radwell rectoria—Mr [Richardus] Parker | a Cor: Westmill rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Tayler Hitchen vicaria—Mr [ Richardus | Chambers 4 Bill Offley rectoria—Mr [Rogerus | Henley . Sandonn rectoria—Mr [| Willelmus] Coxe a Bill. Baldock rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus] Clerke a Bill. Hartford omnium sanctorum—Mr [Thomas] Noble a Bill Bengehoe rectoria—Mr [ Richardus]| Hayley : Langley Regis vicaria—Mr [Franciscus] Purifie a Bill. Ashwell rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Dakyns a Mu: Bigraue—Mr [Johannes] Stearne a Mu: Clothall rectoria—Mr [Willelmus] Lucas a Mu: Cothered rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Bushe a Mu: Hinxworthe rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Mickley a Mu: Munden parua rectoria—Mr [ Humpliridus] Wolstenholme a Mu: Westonn rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Besborowe’ a Mu: Wallingtonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Bull a Mu: Folio 14. Aspeden et Wakeley rectoria—Mr [| Radulphus]| Tomlyn a Mu: Wattonn at Stone rectoria—Mr [ Robertus] Porter a Qua: Tewinge rectoria—Mr Dr [Thomas] Monford a Qua: Brandfeilde rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus | Painter a Qua: Gaddesden parua rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Windsore a Qua: Puttenham rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Northfolk a Qua: Ayote Petri rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Bussey a Qua: Dixwell—Mr [ Richardus] Stone a Qua: Hartingfordberye rectoria—Mr [ Johannes | Scurfeild’ a Qua: Stapletorde rectoria—Mr [ Johannes] Stucke a Qua: Sacombe rectoria—Mr [Franciscus ] Stone a Qua: Kymptonn rectoria—Mr [ Jacobus] Aldred a Qua: Lechworthe rectoria—Mr [ Henricus ] Hammond a Qua: Gaddesden magna vicaria— } Knesworthe rectoria—Mr [ Leonardus] Tucke § a foes Hartforde sancti Andree— Mr [Thomas] Fell a Qua: Hemblehampsted vicaria—Mr [ Richardus] Gawtonn a Qua: Yeardley vicaria—Mr [ Robertus] Tattershall a Bowe. Calcotte vicaria—Mr [ Robertus ] Smythe a Bowe. Ayott Laurentii—Mr [Thomas] Portor a Qua: Graveley rectoria—Mr [ Benedictus | Quarles a Qua: Whethampsted rectoria—Mr [ Marcus] Stubbinge a Qua: Trynge rectoria—Mr [Timotheus] Fisher a Cor: COMITATUS HUNTINGDONIE DECANATUS SANCTI IUONIS -Bluntisham rectoria—Mr [Milo] Bodleighe a Petro: Broughtonn et Riptonn Regis rectorie—Mr [Thomas] Younge | a Lighte horse. 1 ‘ Beesbrowne’ at p. 135 ; ‘ Besbrowne’ in Z.C., 1603, f. 18. * « Shurfield’ at p. 136, ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON | 167 Hallywell rectoria—Mr Dr [Bartholomeus] Chamberlayne a Petro: Somersham rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Robinsonn a Lighte horse. Stewkley parua et Wistowe rectorie—Dr [Willelmus] Halles! a Petro: Warboyes rectoria—Mr Dr { Franciscus] Dorringtonn a Petro: & a Qua: Sancti Iuonis vicaria—Mr [Mauricius] Burnell a Bill. Riptonn Abbatis rectoria—Mr [Tobias] Blande a Mu: Folio 14d. SANCTI NEOTI DECANATUS Doddingtonn vicaria—Mr [Henricus] Marryatt | ; Fenstantonn vicaria—Mr [ Nicholaus] Yelderd | Se: Godmanchester vicaria—Mr [| Laurentius] Barnewell a Bill. Eanesburye rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Wilsonn a Cor: Southoe vicaria—Mr [ Henricus] Ince a Qua: Hemingforde graie rectoria—Mr [Jacobus] Roe a Bull. Offarde Cluney rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Atkinsonn a Qua: Yellinge rectoria—Mr [ Leonardus | Nitingale a Mu: Stoughtonn magna vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Heron a Bill. Paxtonn magna vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Atkinsonn a Bill. Gransden magna— Mr [ Willelmus]| Harrisonn a Bill. Fuertonn vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Rudderd a Bill. Wearesley vicaria—Mr [Thomas] Peachie a Bill. LEIGHTONSTONE DECANATUS Brincktonn et Houghtonn rectorie—Mr [| Ambrosius] Dorringtonn a Launce. Couingtonn rectoria—Mr [Georgius ] Prestlande a Qua: Catworthe rectoria et Colmorth*—Mr [Johannes] Alwood a Lighte horse. Hamertonn rectoria—Mr [ Anthonius] Elcock a Cor: Steplegiddinge rectoria—Mr [Henricus] Berridge a Qua: & a Bill. , Thurninge rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Worsley a Qua: Wolley rectoria—Mr [Franciscus] Sculthrope a Mu: Mollesworthe rectoria—Mr [Augustinus] Piggott a Qua: Winwicke vicaria—Mr [ Richardus]| Pears a Bill. a Lighte horse. Swanshed rectoria—Mr [ Laurentius}] Saundersonn® Graffame rectoria—Mr [Samuelis] Hunt YAXLEY DECANATUS Mr [Willelmus] Dickensonn a Petro: Ailtonn rectoria Bottlebridge rectoria—Mr [Nicholaus ] Cheseldyne a Qua: Chestertonn rectoria—Mr [ Willelmus ] Aycrod a Qua: Folio 15. Calcote rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Hunte AV ETS Dentonn rectoria—Mr [ Bartholomeus] Clark’ ; Ouerton Watervyle rectoria—Mr [Baldwinus] Easdale a Mu: Flettonn rectoria—Mr [Johannes] Ellys a Qua: Morborne rectoria—Mr [ Henricus] Forreste a Qua: SeSIee De TAO, LOtee2, 2 Colmorth is in co. Bedford. 3 A mistake for ‘ Saunders’ (see pp. 53, 138). 4 “Linton aééas Clarke’ at p. 142, 168 SUBSIDY OF ARMOUR, ap. 1590 Orton longuyle rectoria—Mr [ Dionisius ] Warde a Qua: Stiltonn rectoria—Mr [ Petrus] Abithorne a Qua: Sawtrye beans rectoria—Mr [Thomas] Lentonn ae Yr Sawtrye Moyne rectoria—Mr [ Milo] Hall / Woodstonn rectoria—Mr [{ Walterus | Baker a Qua: Wood Waltonn rectoria—Mr [ Robertus ] Hutchinsonn a Qua: Folkesworthe rectoria—Mr [Clemens] Cooke a Qua: Launces. Lighte hor: Petronells. Muskettes. Cor: Qua: Bowes. 9 48 46 96 40 283 192 | Bills. Holberdes. 80 5 GULIELMUS LINCOLNIENSIS Folios 15d. and 16—blank. Folio 16d. Endorsement: L{INCOLN DJIOCES FOR PROVISION OF ARMOURE &cC. 1A Subsidy of Armour and military furniture provided by the Clergy in the diocese of Lincoln at some time between the years 1585 and 1590.’ Fragment of a sheet of paper. A NOTE OF THE MINISTERS THAT ARE OF THE CONTY OF BUCK. WITHIN; MY L. BISSHOP OF LINCOLNES DIOCESE TAKEN IN AUG. 1595. { LINCOLN DIOCESAN REGISTRY. | Roger Browne parson of Farnham Ryall John king parson of taplow and sturton Randall wright vicar of Burnham When they were made ministers & by whome 13. octob. 1566 by Bissh. Grindall then Bissh. of london Roger Browne 7° Julij et 24° novemb: 1560. by byshoppe coxe bysshoppe of ely John king 4° aprilis. a° M.D. Oct- ogesimo secundo. By Bys Ouerton at Eccles- hall. you did see my orders at the laste visit- ation Randall wright When instituted & ad- mitted & by whome 1° Maij 1589 by Bissh. Wickham late of Lin- colne Roger Browne instituted into sturton in commit: wilts 22° decemb: 1565 into taplow in commit: buck: 10° augusti 1567. my dispensation for 1] benifices was sealed 20° Julij. 1567. being then sir nic: bacons chaplein, lord keeper of the great seale, whose letters testimo- niall I have for the same John king 169 Fragment of a sheet of paper. (LIBER CLERI, «.p. 1597-1600. ] [LiNcoLN DIocESAN REGISTRY. ] Folio 1. BARTON IN LUTO—Samuell Foulke, rector there. He was instituted 30 Sept., 1570. He was inducted 1 Oct.,-1570. MerpersaLt—Richard Reyner, rector there ; subscribed 3 May, 1574, in the presence of Thomas Cooper, bishop of Lincoln, as by certifi- cate of Bishop William, made after search, 23 Sept., 1585. He was ordained priest 28 Sept., 1567, by the bishop of Peterborough. PoteGRAVE—John Raynes, rector there. He was ordained priest 19 May, 1592, by the bishop of ‘ Dorobor:” AMPTHILL—Alexander Stockwell, rector there. He was ordained priest by Adam, archbishop of Dublin, 7 Mar., 1557.2. The same was instituted by Thomas bishop of Lincoln, 13 Jan., 1574. CHALGRAUE—John Bellamie, vicar there ; subscribed to the articles, 5 Sept., 13 Elizabeth. [The next part of the sheet is missing. | Folio rd. STEPINGLEY—Edward Sutton, rector there; was instituted 23 April, 1567, by Nicholas bishop of Lincoln. The same was ordained priest by Thomas bishop of St. Asaph, 25 Mar., 1562. Fiirron—Thomas Fall, vicar there ; was ordained priest 28 Sept., 1567,* by Edmund bishop of Peterborough. The same subscribed to the articles 20 Nov., 1580. [The next part of the sheet 1s missing. | Folio 2. the same was instituted the same day. Chaplain of John Sarum under seal dated 24 June, 1585. Dispensed 26 June, 1585. SWANBURNE—Thomas Lownes, vicar there ; was instituted by Thomas bishop of Lincoln, 5 Mar., 1578. The same subscribed to the articles the same day. MurEsLEY—William Smith, rector of Muresly, was instituted by Thomas Lincoln, 11 Sept., 1580. Horwoop MaGnra—William Swaddon, ordained priest 31 Aug., 1588, by John bishop of Sarum. 1 For the date see /ntroduction. 2 Durham wijdetes, LOLa, toa; 3 Cp. p. 129, where a different account of his ordination is given. + S-7697 at D120, 170 eee nO NSO Ler KOCRO INS FOR CONVOCATION,] [ LINCOLN Diocesan REGIsTRY. | ee CDN C ON ty Dee lINCOUN ain. 1597:| Public instrument [similar in form to the instrument of the clergy of the archdeaconry of Stow (see below), but less verbose| of the clergy of the archdeaconry of Lincoln, appointing Master Thomas Rands, M.a., com- missary and official of the said archdeaconry, and Master Thomas Tailor, public notary, writer of the acts and registrar of the said archdeaconry, jointly and severally, as their proctors to appear before William bishop of Lincoln in the church of St. Mary in Stamford, on 30 September, 1597, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and there to elect, together with the clergy of the other archdeaconries of the diocese of Lincoln, two proctors for the whole clergy of the said diocese to appear at the city of West- minster on 24 October following. Sealed with the seal [sssing] of the said Thomas Rands, official and commissary. Dated 27 September, 1597: Endorsed : Nomina Cleri Lincolniensis Dioczseos. Folio f. LINCOLN St Botulph’s Marshall, Sir W., curate St Peter’s at Gote Tailor, Sir W., curate St Mark’s Willie, Sir Henry, curate St Mary’s Crowther, Mr W., vicar St Benedict’s Halley, Sir John, curate St Swithin’s Sergeant, Sir Robert, curate So Peters at Arches Gartsidd, Sir Adam, rector St Martin’s Lide, Sir John, vicar St Michael’s Gartsid, Sir Adam, curate St Paul’s Foster, Mr Richard, curate St Peter’s in Eastgate Nicolsone, Sir Robert, curate St Nicholas’ in Newport Sergeant, Sir Robert, curate St Mary Magdalene’s _Digles, Mr Christopher, rector St Margaret’s Muttche, Sir George, curate LONGOBOBIE Armestone Harrisone, Sir Constantine, vicar Bothebie Prigeon, Mr Francis, rector 171 172 Folio rd. Folio 2. Folio 2d. ELECTION OF PROCTORS Bracebrige Braunceton 9) Blankney Billingaie Canwicke Colbie Dunstone Hanworthe Kirkebie Methringham Noctone Naunbie 9) Scopewicke Skynnand Timberland Wadington Welborne Whashingburgh Wellingor Awborne Basingham Bultham Carltone Dodington Egle Hikam Nortondisney Northscarle Stapleford Swinderby Skellingthorp Thorp Thurlbie Amwicke Aswarbie Awnsbie Asgarbie Ashebie Bloxame 99 Braunswell Willie, Sir Henry, vicar Dale, Mr Cutbert, rector Barker, Sir John, curate Lownde, Mr W., rector Jonson, Sir William, vicar Tailor, Sir William, vicar Lange, Sir William, vicar Griffinne, Sir John, vicar Bedford, Mr Amos, rector Martine, Sir Nicholas, vicar Willsone, Sir Richard, vicar Howghton, Mr Robert, vicar Bradocke, Mr Thomas, rector Webster, Sir Richard, curate Bonde, Sir George, vicar Haworthe, Mr Michael, rector Humbleton, Sir Thomas, vicar Sowthaike, Mr Alexander, rector Vincent, Sir John, curate Trigge, Mr Francis, rector Browne, Mr Hugh, rector Niccolls, Sir John, vicar GRAFFO Gee, Alexander, vicar Bawdwyne, Sir John, curate Barnes, Mr John, rector Devyas, Sir John, rector Kellett, Mr Richard, vicar Bithell, Sir Ralph, rector Blomley, Sir George, vicar Russell, Mr Thomas, rector [ blank |, Sir [blank ], curate Wilsone, Sir John, vicar Griffen, Sir Thomas, rector [ blank], Sir [ blank}, curate Alredd, Sir Edward, vicar [ blank], Sir Robert, [blank }} Gee, Sir Alexander, rector Boothe, Sir John, curate LAFFORD Wilsone, Sir Robert, vicar Carre, Mr Thomas, rector Norrys, Sir Nicholas, curate Somersall, Mr Francis, rector Williams, Mr William, rector Skochie, Sir Thomas, vicar Colsell, Mr W., rector Willertone, Sir W., curate Howldesworthe, Sir H., rector 1 Robert Vaughan was incumbent of Skellingthorpe in 1603 (Z.C., 7603, f. 45). Folio 3. Fohto 3d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Burtone Cranwell Digbie Dirrington Eveden Howell Heckinton Hale Helpringham Iwarbie Ingoldesbie Kirkebie Peter’s Kime Sleaford, New Lessingam, North Lesingam, South Quarrington Rowston Ruskinton Ruskinton Rawcebie Skredington Swarbie Willoughbie Ancaster Benington Beckingam 99 Brawghton Caithorpe Carlton Scroop Claipoll, North Claiepoll, South Fulbecke Houghe Hougham Normanton Stubton Lednam Westburghe Westburghe Allington Barowghbie Beltone ? Barkestone Evatt, Mr Richard, vicar Jonsonne, Sir Thomas, curate Palframan, Sir John, vicar Bower, Sir Ralph, vicar Glen, Mr W., rector Whelpdale, Sir Charles, rector Morley, Sir Thomas, vicar Browne, Sir Robert, vicar Larke, Sir Samuel, vicar Williamson, Sir John, vicar Fisher, Mr John, rector Carre, Mr Thomas, curate Dufteild, Mr Thomas, curate Newton, Sir Edward, vicar Morrys, Mr John, rector Noke, Sir Thomas, rector Hittchcocke, Mr Robert, rector Berisford, Mr Francis, vicar Willimott, Sir William, rector Willerton, Sir W., vicar Talbott, Sir John, vicar Rattcheford, Sir Richard, vicar Beare, Sir Thomas, vicar Tuke, Mr Hugh, rector LOVEDEN Gace, Sir Richard, vicar Bromhead, Sir Edward, vicar Jegon, Mr John, rector [ blank |, Sir [blank], curate Robineson, Mr John, rector Wrighte, Sir Thomas, curate Thorold, Mr Thomas, rector Pointell, Sir William, rector Towneroe, Sir Thomas, rector Crosfeild, Mr Martin, rector Robineson, Mr John, rector Watson, Sir John, curate Ruston, Sir Matthias, vicar Nelson, Mr Henry, rector Moore, Sir Henry, rector Bromley, Mr Henry, rector Lange, Sir Richard, rector Wilsone, Mr Christopher, rector Sharpe, Sir Andrew, vicar GRAUNTAM Buttrie, Mr Simon, rector Thornton, Mr James, rector Pratt, Mr John, rector Mapletofte, Sir W., curate Battie, Mr Edward, rector 173 174 Folio 4. Folio 4d. Folio 5. Boothebie Denton Grantam, North Grauntam, South Grantham, North Grauntam, South Gunerbie Harlaxtone Honington Heither Londonthorp Paunton, Great Paunton, Little Roppesley Stroxton Segbrooke church Segbroke deaconship Scistone Sapertone Somerbie Willesforthe Welbie Wolstrop Wivell Basingthorpe Bitham, Great Bitham, Little Bittchefeild Birtone Carebie Colsterworthe Corbie Creetone Ednam Gunbie 9 Irneham Lavington Northw:tham Sowthwitham Stevenbie Skillington Stoke, South Stoke, North Swafeild 1‘ Hotchkins’ in Z,C., 1603, f. 40. ELECTION OF PROCTORS Warde, Sir Ambrose, rector Whiteheade, Mr Anthony, rector Conwaie, Mr Abraham, rector Barkesdale, Mr William, rector Lodington, Mr Stephen, vicar Bryane, Mr Robert, vicar Atkinsone, Sir Richard, curate Calverley, Mr Ralph, rector Robineson, Sir Nicholas, curate Gace, Sir Richard, vicar Towne, Sir Leonard, vicar Mapletofte, Sir William, curate Gelstrop, Mr Francis, rector Griffithe, Sir James, rector Askewe, Sir John, rector Hanson, Sir James, rector Gibsone, Sir Robert, rector Buttrie, Mr Simon, deacon Roper, Sir John, curate Turnbull, Sir William, rector Bawtrie, Mr Robert, rector Stevens, Sir Richard, rector Gace, Sir Thomas, rector Thornton, Mr James, rector [ blank], Sir [ blank], curate Nicolls, Sir John, rector BELTISLOWE Russell, Mr Thomas, vicar Idle, Sir W., vicar Rowthe, Sir Peter, rector Edwards, Sir Richard, vicar Pollard, Mr William, rector Browne, Sir William, rector Hodgkine, Mr William, rector Elame, Sir Richard, vicar Nicolls, Sir William, rector Milnes, Mr Robert, curate Richardsone, Sir John, rector Tune, Sir Simon, curate Hansone, Mr John, rector Bull, Sir John, curate Dale, Sir Thomas, vicar Sandes, Sir John, rector Smith, Sir Benedict, rector Browne, Sir Matthew, rector Parker, Sir John, vicar Hodgeson,’ Mr W., rector Walker, Mr Nicholas, rector Mennys, Mr John, rector ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 175 Swinstead Withame Nicolls, Sir W., vicar Crosedale, Sir John, vicar STAMFORD All Saints’ St. George’s St. Michael’s St. John’s St. Mary’s Braceburghe Bastone Barholme Carlebie Deepinge, Guthlac’s Grettford Langtofte Stowe Tallington Thurlbie Uffington Westdeepinge Folio 5d. Hansone, Mr John, vicar Snawdon, Sir Richard, rector Shortehose, Sir Thomas, rector Snawdon, Sir Richard, rector Erdale, William, curate NESS Harryman, Mr Gawin, rector Cowper, Mr Henry, vicar Bull, Sir John, vicar Baguley, Mr Thomas, rector Colsell, Mr William, rector Stainton, Mr Lawrence Gregg, Sir Robert, vicar Gregg, Sir Hamlett, curate Wright, Sir Robert, curate Baker, Sir William, vicar Stainton, Mr Lawrence, rector Hunte, Sir Anthony, rector AVELAND Aslackbie Bourne Billingburgh Dunsbie Dowesbie Demelbie Folkingham Horblinge Hacebie Haconbie Kirkebie Mortone Newtone Osborneby Pickworth Rippingale, two parts Folio 6. Maborne, Sir Alexander, vicar Jacksone, Sir John, vicar Hill, Mr Anthony, vicar Boltone, Sir W., rector Buckbery, Sir Robert, rector Tomlinson, Sir Richard, rector Hoskins, Sir John, rector Savill, Sir John, curate Bradstreete, Sir Simon, vicar Bordeman, Sir Edward, rector Gamon, Sir Thothas, vicar Griffith, Sir James, rector Buttler, Sir Richard, curate Franke, Sir Thomas, vicar Gamon, Sir George, rector Whaley, Sir Miles, rector [ blank}, Sir [ blank}, rector Collingwoodd, Sir Robert Rippingale, the third part Collingwoodd, Sir Robert Sempringam Swatone Spanbie Threkingam Willughbie Walcote Lloyd, Sir James, curate Carrington, Sir Richard, vicar Carrington, Sir Edward, curate Tompsone, Mr Henry, vicar Whale, Sir Miles, rector Rocheford, Sir [ blank’ ], curate 1 2 ‘Robert’ in Z.C., 1603, f. 39. Robert Cooke, the rector, was buried 27 Sept., 1597. 176 Folio 6d. Folio 7. ELECTION OF PROCTORS SOWTHOLLAND Cowbitt Croyland Fleete Gedney Gedney fenend Holbeche Luttonne Moultone Moultone Chapel Pinchbecke Surflett Suttone Mary’s Suttone Edmund’s Spaldinge Sutton James’ Tidd Mary’s Whaplod Whaplode Drove Westone Sellers, Sir Peter, curate Chapman, Sir Robert, curate Wiltone, Mr Moses, rector Daye, Mr John, rector [ blank}, Sir [ blank}, curate Hodgkinsone, Sir William, curate Bradbury, Sir Ottiwell, vicar Dove, Sir Philip, curate Ashetone, Mr James, vicar Skarlett, Nicholas, curate Athertone, Mr Thomas, vicar [ blank], Sir [blank], curate Key, Mr Francis, vicar Tailor, Sir James, curate Browne, Mr William, curate Claxton, Sir George, curate Fell, Mr Thomas, rector Frekingam, Sir Clement, vicar Odlinge, Sir Edward, priest Collier, Sir Robert, curate NORTHOLLAND Algarkirke Butterwicke Benington Bostonne Brothertofte Bicker Doningtone Fossedicke Frampton Freestone Gosbertowne Kirtone Levertone, South Levertone, North Leake Quadringe Swinshead Skirkbecke Suttertone Tofte Wigtofte Wrangle Wiberton ? Graunte, Mr Edward, rector Wooll, Sir Thomas, curate Clarke, Mr W., vicar Britten, Mr Stephen, rector Warde, Sir Thomas, curate Wrighte, Mr Samuel, vicar Rawlett, Robert, curate Buttler, Sir Thomas, vicar Menithorp, Sir Roger, curate Pike, Mr George, vicar Ireland, Sir Francis, curate Shelley, Sir John, vicar Leake, Sir Thomas, vicar Hudsone, Sir Simon, vicar Tukeney, Mr William, rector Peachame, Mr Henry, rector Peachame, Mr Henry, rector Browne, Sir Thomas, vicar Harte, Sir James, vicar Abraham, Mr Adam, vicar Pratt, Mr John, rector Browne, Sir [ blank], curate Ellyott, Mr Robert, vicar Ingoldsbie, Mr Anthony, rector Gartsid, Sir John, vicar Frauncis, Sir Nicholas, vicar Calverley, Mr Ralph, rector Tompson, Sir Robert, curate Folio 7d. Folio 8. Folio 8d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Ashebie Bamburghe Coningesbie Dalderbie Edlington Horncastle Haltam Kirkbie Langton Maringe Morebie Marome Martone Roughtone Skrevelsbie Tointon Chapel Thimblebie Tointon Magna Thornton Tatteshall Woodenderby Chapel Wadingworthe Wooddall Wilkesbie Wispin gton Aswarbie Ashebie Puerorum Bagenderby Brinckle Claxbie Fulletbie Gretham Hameringham Hagworthingam Harrington Kettisbie Langton Oxcombe Skrafeild Southormesbie Somersbie Salmonbie Sawcethorpe ea | tw 177 HORNCASTLE Welbie, Sir Percival, curate Geaves, Sir William, curate Skeltone, Mr William, rector Hodsone, Sir John, rector Corbrig, Mr Thomas, vicar Hollinghedge, Mr Robert, vicar Salmon, Sir John, rector Clarke, Sir George, rector Kirke, Mr Urian, rector Silvester, Sir George, curate Woodlief, Sir Gilbert, rector Corey, Sir Thomas, rector Tailor, Sir Thomas; rector Hodgeson, Sir Clement? Hawghton, Mr John’ Lake, Sir Richard, curate Conyers, Mr John, rector Cockborne, Mr George? Greene, Mr Thomas’ Woodd, Sir John, curate [ blank | Hiron, Mr W., rector Kirke, Mr Urian, curate Greene, Mr Thomas, rector Hawes, Sir [ blank], curate Mylner, Sir John, curate HILL Thorpe, Sir James, rector Bradley, Sir Thomas, curate Allen, Sir Robert, vicar Blackborne, Sir Anthony, rector Thornes, Sir Marmaduke, rector Fitzwilliam, Sir Augustine, rector Allen, Mr Samuel, rector Cockborne, Mr George, rector Hunterhowe, Sir Roger, rector Tansaie, Mr Theodore, rector Bewett, Sir Gabriel, rector Vacant Burtone, Mr Brian, rector Boothe, Sir George, rector Lake, Sir Richard, rector Jonsone, Sir John, rector Allen, Sir Robert, rector Phillipps, Mr Robert, rector Fowler, Sir Thomas, rector He was rector in 1603 (Z.C., 1603, f. 53). He was rector in 1603 (Z.C., 760?, f. 54). He owas rector (p7o1 250.) 1007; 1: 54). He was instituted to the vicarage, 16 Mar., 1586-7 (Cert.). 178 Folio 9. Folio od. Folio ro. ELECTION OF PROCTORS Tettford Winceby Asterbie Bucknall Belcheford Calkewell Donington Gawdbie Golcebie Horsington Myntinge Hemingbie Randbie Stainton Sturton Stanigote Stixwould Key, Mr John, rector Silvester, Sir George, rector GARTRE Greene, Sir Richard, rector Wrighte, Sir Arthur, rector Conyers, Mr John, rector Greene, Sir H., vicar Kent, Sir Thomas, rector Tailor, Sir Robert, rector Beverley, Sir Richard, curate © Howldon, Sir Peter, vicar Tansaie, Mr Theodore, rector Lawley, Sir John, curate Beverley, Sir Richard, vicar Sturdevante, Mr Simon? Feild, Sir John, curate Feild, Sir John, curate Seamer, Sir W., vicar Allelay, Sir Robert, rector Travers, Sir Richard, vicar BULLINGBROOKE Asgarbie Bullingbrooke Enderby Easterkeale, North Easterkeale, South Haltone Haghneby Haireby Hundleby Kirkbie Lusbie Myningesbie Raithbie Spillesbie Stickney Steepinge, Little Stickford Sibsaie Thorp Tointon Peter’s, South Tointon Peter’s, North Tointon All Saints Westerkeale Metcalf, Sir Roger Throckmorton, Sir Raphael, rector Metcalf, Sir Roger, rector Jacksone, Mr George, rector Jacksone, Sir William, rector Howsone, Sir John, rector [ blank], Sir [blank], curate [ blank | Airey, Mr Hugh, rector Rawlins, Sir Robert, vicar Risinge, Sir Richard, vicar Downes, Mr John, rector Vstwaite, Mr Edward, rector Willertone, Sir John, rector Ketridge, Mr Samuel, curate Price, Mr Meredith, rector Stubbs, Mr John, rector. Abraham, Sir Thomas, vicar Ryley, Sir Christopher, vicar West, Sir Richard, vicar Turpine, Mr Richard, vicar Howsone, Sir John, rector [ blank }, Sir [blank }, curate Jacksone, Mr George, rector CANDLESHOE Ardlethorpe Askby 1 He was instituted to the rectory, 3 Dec., 1594 (Cert.). Mottrame, Sir Thomas, rector Englishe, Sir John, rector ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 179 Borowe Cooke, Sir Alexander, vicar Braitofte Ithell, Mr Leonard, rector Candelsbie Devyas, Sir Robert, rector Croft Bingham, Mr Charles, vicar Dalby Ribie, Sir William, curate Dribie Houlden, Mr Martin, rector Friskney Turpine, Mr Richard, vicar Firsbie Kinsaie, Sir John, rector Gunby Burley, Sir John, rector Folio rod. Ingollmells Clarke, Mr John, rector Irby Parker, Sir Francis, curate Orbie Prior, sir Richardy vicar Partney Digley,’ Mr Christopher, rector a Dynnys, Sir John, curate Sutterby Houlden, Mr Martin, rector Skreimeby Foster, Mr Richard, rector Skendleby Foster, Mr Richard, rector Skegnes Coxon, Sir Hamon, rector Stepinge, Great Lord, Sir Henry, vicar Winthorpe Waade, Sir Thomas, vicar Wainetlete All Saints’ Foster, Mr Henry, rector Waineflete Mary’s Joyes, Sir Thomas, curate Welton Enderbie, Sir John, curate Folio rf. CALCEWAITH Anderby Lathewett, Sir William? - Smythe, Sir William, curate Abie Vawgham, Mr Francis, vicar me Adamsone, Sir Edward, curate Alford Overtone, Sir Joseph, vicar Beesbie Smithe, Mr Robert, rector Billesbie Vaugham, Mr Francis, vicar Cawthorpe Fairebarne, Sir Henry, vicar Cumberworth Parker, Sir William, curate Claxbie Wightman, Sir Gilbert, rector Calcebie Dennys, Sir Christopher, vicar Farlesthorpe Skarburghe, Sir Thomas, vicar Gaitone Pratt, Mr William, rector Hanney Whalley, Sir John, curate Hotofte Skortrethe, Sir George, rector Hoggesthorpe Shawe, Sir John, vicar Hellowe Allen, Mr Richard, rector Folio r1d. Hawghe Miles, Sir William, curate Legborne Webster, Sir Edward, curate Mablethorpe Peter’s Salmon, Sir John, rector Mablethorp Mary’s Veale, Sir Thomas, rector Mumby Fryer, Sir Alan, vicar Mumby Chapel Chapman, Sir William, curate Maultbie - Martine, Mr Henry, rector Markebie Marshall, Sir Richard, curate 1 Diggles in P.P., 1585, no. 10, and P.D., 1601, no. 31. 2 He was instituted to the rectory, 13 Sept., 1591 (Cert.), 180 Folio 12. Folio 12d. Folio 13. ELECTION OF PROCTORS Reston, Sowth Sutton Salebie Swabie Staine Tottill Thedlethorp All Saints’ Thedlethorp Helen’s Trustrop Thoresbie Willughbie Witherne Ulcebie Well 99 Shepherd, Sir Baldwin, rector Sparke, Mr Thomas, rector Richardson, Sir [ b/ank }, curate Thorpe, Sir James, vicar Balgaie, Mr Paul, rector Willingam, Sir Samuel, rector Smithe, Sir Roger, rector Adamsone, Sir Edward, curate Marshall, Sir Ralph, curate Simons, Mr William, rector Pattinsone, Sir John, rector Myles, Sir William, rector Roodes, Sir Richard, curate Sadler, Sir Libeus, rector Madisone, Sir Nicholas, rector Gunnas, Sir Francis, rector Simons, Mr William, rector Rodes, Sir Richard, curate LOWTHESKE Alvingam Awthorp Burwell Carlton, Little Carlton, Castle Carltone, Great Coningesholme Conam Bartholomew’s Conam Mary’s Cockerington Leonard’s Cockerington Mary’s Calstrop Estwickam Farfourthe Fotherbie Fulstowe Grainthorp Grymolbie Grymesbie, Gaitone Haugham Hallington Jarburghe Kelsterne Kedington Lowth Ludburghe Marshe Chappell Manbie Mucktone Northelkinton Ormesbie Little Barrett, Thomas, curate Lyme, Sir Simon, rector Hewett, Sir Anthony, curate Lathewett, Sir William, rector Thorndike, Sir George, curate Hindemarshe, Sir W., vicar Porter, Sir Richard, rector Bucke, Sir W., rector West, Sir Thomas, rector Marshall, Sir Francis, vicar Barrett, Sir Thomas, curate Thornell, Sir Richard, vicar Thornell, Sir Richard, vicar Yates, Sir Thomas, rector Robinesone, Sir Thomas, vicar Clarke, Sir George, vicar Maultbie, Sir John, curate Dale, Sir Robert, rector Robinson, Sir Thomas, curate Bartlemewe, Sir Richard, rector Coe, Sir John, vicar Harrys, Sir Richard, curate Jonsone, Sir John, rector Pannott, Sir Robert, vicar [ blank |, Sir [blank], curate Dowghtie, Sir Robert, vicar Allen, Mr David, rector Dawsone, Sir John, curate Downes, Mr John, rector Beckeringe, Sir Robert, rector Wykame, Mr Robert, vicar Kelke, Sir John, vicar ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Ruckland Raithbie Restone Salfletbie All Saints’ Salflettbie Clement’s Saltletbie Peter’s Skidbrooke Somercote Mary’s Somercote Peter’s Stewtone Southelkinton Tathewell Vtterbie Folio 13d. Wyame Weltone Withcall Lever, Sir Ralph, rector Hambye, Mr Richard, rector Dyon, Sir Thomas, vicar Leonard, Mr Thomas? Cramer, Sir Henry, rector Squyer, Mr John, rector Die, Sir William, vicar Willsamsone, Sir John, vicar Palmer, Mr John, rector Askewe, Sir Hugh, rector Reade, Mr Thomas, vicar Hattfeild, Sir Reginald, vicar Kelke, Sir John, curate Mumbie, Sir Thomas, rector Kighley, Sir John, rector Hanson, Sir George, rector GRYMESBIE Ailesbie Aishbie Bradley Beelesbie Barnolbie Briggesley Cote, Great Cote, Little Clee Coxwould Caborne Grymesby James’ Grainesbie Helinge Folio 14. HattCliff Humberstone Howton Hawerbie Irby Laceby Northcote Newtone Rothewell Skartho Swinhoppe Swallowe Thoresbie Tetney Waithe Waltham Wimpraie, Sir Matthew, curate Parenchief, Mr Richard, rector Whittle, Mr Thomas, rector Kettlewell, Sir Francis, rector Todd, Sir William, rector Moodie, Sir Hugh, rector Forman, Mr Thomas, rector Whittle, Mr Thomas, curate Lacebie, Sir William, curate Hansone, Sir Robert, rector Hansone, Sir Robert, vicar Lord, Sir Robert, vicar Humphrey, Mr Thomas, rector Hartinge, Sir William, rector Waters, Mr Oliver, rector Atkinsone, Mr Thomas, curate Baildon, Sir William, vicar Mortone, Sir William, rector Lanley,? Mr Thomas Clarke, Mr John, rector Stubbs, Mr John, rector Pilkinton, Mr Thomas, rector Marrys, Mr Robert, rector Goulsone, Sir Martin, rector Swinsco, Sir John, rector Andrewe, Sir W., rector Mapletofte, Mr Hugh, rector Odlinge, Sir Richard, vicar Baildon, Sir William, curate Baines, Mr Richard, rector 181 2 Thomas Langley was instituted to the rectory 4 Jan., 1591-2 (Cert.). 182 Folio 14d. Folio 15. Folio 15d. ELECTION OF PROCTORS YARBURGHE Bigbie Barrowe Barnetbie Bondbie Bartone Brokelsbie Cadney Croxton Caister Elsham Ferebie Girsbie Gouxill Horkestowe Haburghe Haltone Imingham Kirnington Killingholme Kelbie Limber Kelsaie, North Nettleton Ribie Serebie Somerbie Saxbie Stallingburgh Thornton Wrawbie Worlettbie Wotton Ulcebie Silvester, Sir John, rector Cooper, Sir W., vicar Bateman, Sir Richard, vicar Keningtone, Sir William, vicar Reade, Sir Richard, vicar Cutbert, Mr Robert, rector Tincke, Sir John, vicar Tompsone, Mr Thomas, rector Spensley, Sir George, vicar Juliane, Sir John, vicar Cockeshott, Sir Roger, rector Leache, Sir Thomas, vicar Holland, Sir John, vicar Gelder, Sir Hugh, vicar Rayner, Sir Marmaduke, vicar Boothe, Sir John, vicar Skamondyne, Sir John, vicar Lanley, Sir Richard, vicar Boothe, Sir John, vicar Tilstone, Sir Hugh, curate Paynott, Sir Robert, curate Bancrofte, Sir Thomas, vicar Elsham, Sir Clement, vicar Hooke, Mr Henry, rector Rayner, Sir Robert, vicar Berrie, Sir Thomas, vicar Tailor, Sir Robert, rector Richardson, Mr Richard, rector Wells, Mr Thomas, vicar Walkington, Mr Thomas, vicar Bynnes, Mr Richard, vicar Hurst, Sir Roger, vicar Newton, Sir Thomas, vicar Killingley, Sir Henry, vicar WALLESCROFTE Binbrooke Mary’s Binbroke Gabriel’s Croxbie Claxbie Raisine, East Kirkebie Kingerbie Kelsaie, Mary’s Kelsaie, Nicholas’ Lynwoodd 9) Newtone Normanbie Owersbie Adams, Sir Richard, rector Carter, Sir Hugh, vicar Naiulor, Sir William, rector Codd, Sir Richard, rector Storr, Mr William, vicar Fetherstone, Sir Robert, vicar Clarke, Sir Nicholas, vicar Foster, Mr John, rector BilCliff, Sir George, rector Bownell, Sir Mardocheus, rector Slade, Sir Ethelbert, curate Lawsone, Sir Thomas, rector BilCliff, Sir Thomas, rector West, Mr Ambrose, vicar Folto 16. Folio 16d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN Rasine Drax Rasinne Tupholme Stainton Thoreswaie Thorganbie, three parts ,, the fourth part Tevelbie Thornton Toft Westraisinne Walesbie Willingam Uselbie Appley Burghe Biskerthorpe Beningworthe Bardney Terrington, Est Eastbarkeworthe 9) Hainton H ite n Howltone Kirmond Lissington Langton Leggesbie Ludforthe Magna Ludforthe Parva Paunton Rande Stainton Snelland Sixill Stainefeild Sotbie Wickenby Wragbie Westerrington Westbarkworth Willingam Rawlinson, Sir Francis, vicar Tippine, Sir Thomas, vicar Feild, Sir William, rector Hattclif, Mr David, rector Feild, Sir W., rector Feild, Sir W., rector Wrighte, Mr John, vicar Waters, Mr Oliver, rector Pattinson, Sir Robert, curate Billcliff, Sir George, rector Billcliff, Sir Hugh, curate Stokhame, Mr Thomas, rector Northend, Sir John, rector Wrighte, Mr John, vicar [ blank |, Sir | blank}, curate WRAGGO [ blank |, Sir [blank], curate Dowghtie, Sir Eustace, vicar Jonsone, Sir Thomas, rector Hooke, Mr Henry, rector Knowles, Sir Edward, vicar Chapman, Sir Christopher, rector Skelton, Mr William, rector Baxter, Sir Adam, curate Dighton, Sir Roger, vicar Cashe, Sir [blank], curate Wharf, Sir Robert, rector Garthe, Mr Gregory, rector Duncalf, Sir John, curate mociogioity FObLErt a vical White, Mr John, vicar Depleche, Sir Robert, vicar Marshall, Sir Hamlet, vicar Blanchard, Sir George, vicar Britten, Sir Peter, rector Shepherd, Mr Walter, rector Barlowe, Sir Humphrey, rector Marshall, Sir Hamlet, vicar Pell, Sir W., rector Harrisone, Sir Humphrey, vicar [ blank], Sir [blank], curate Whashingtone, Mr Alan, rector Bouthe, Mr Robert, rector Burtone, Sir Christopher, vicar Marchell, Sir William, vicar Prestone, Mr Richard, rector Bancrofte, Sir James, rector 184 ELECTION OF PROCTORS (lI. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW, ap. 1597.] Be it known to all men by the presents that we the clergy of the archdeaconry of Stow, of the diocese of Lincoln, as well in places exempt as not exempt, whose names are severally written in the paper book (qualernio) annexed to the presents, have ordained, nominated, made and appointed our beloved in Christ Master Thomas Randes, master of arts, official of dominus the archdeacon of Stow, and John Harrys, public notary, writer of the acts and registrar of the same arch- deaconry, jointly and each of them by himself severally and completely (so that the one who acts shall not occupy a better position, but what one has begun either of them shall be able to prosecute in like manner and complete), our true, certain, lawful and undoubted proctors, doers, performers and managers of our business, and our special messengers ; and we give and grant to our same proctors jointly, as is afore-rehearsed, and to each of them by himself severally, a general power and special mandate to appear for us and in our names and in the name of the whole clergy of the said archdeaconry of Stow before the reverend father in Christ and lord the lord William by divine permission bishop of Lincoln, or his vicar general in spirituals or any competent commissary in this behalf, in the parish church of the blessed Mary in the town of Stamford in the said diocese of Lincoln, on Friday, namely, the last day of the present month of September, before the hour of nine in the fore- noon of the same day, and there, together with the clergy of the other archdeaconries of the said diocese of Lincoln, to nominate, appoint and elect two fit and sufficient proctors for the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln to appear before the reverend father in Christ and lord the lord John by divine providence archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitan, or any his substitute or commissary in this behalf, at the city of Westminster, on the twenty-fourth day of the month of October next ensuing, with continuation and prorogation of days-thence following and places, to treat upon most weighty and urgent affairs which concern the security and defence of the church of England and the peace, quietness, public good and defence of this kingdom, to be then and there seriously laid before them ; and to com- municate and treat with any others ordained and appointed, and to give their counsel in the said affairs in our place and names and in the names of the whole clergy of the said archdeaconry of Stow ; and in our names and the names of the whole clergy of the said archdeaconry of Stow to consent to or, if needful, to dissent from, those things which shall then and there, by common advisement, be lawfully and by agreement ordered and settled touching the honour of God and the church of England and the welfare of the kingdom of England and the whole commonwealth ; and, further, to do and receive what the quality and nature of such matters demand and require of them; ‘and to treat, agree and appoint concerning and touching the expenses of the said proctors'; and to substitute another or other proctor or proctors in their place, and to re- call those so substituted or to be substituted ; and again to take upon 1_1 In the instrument of appointment of proctors by the clergy of the archdeaconry of Bedford, 28 Sept., 1597, the phrase is ‘also to grant stipends and salaries to the said proctors nominated for the whole diocese of Lincoln,’ ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 185 themselves and either of them the office of proctor as often and at such times as shall seem to them or either of them to be most expedient ; and generally to do, perform and expedite all other and singular things which shall be necessary or in any way soever convenient in and about the premises, even if they demand a special mandate beyond what is ex- pressed in the presents. And we promise to ratify, allow and confirm in perpetuity all and whatever our said proctors or their substitutes shall do, or any one of them shall do, in the premises or in any of the prem- ises upon a hypothecation and assignment of all our goods ; and we give a bond in this behalf by the presents. In witness whereof we have procured the seal of the official of dominus the archdeacon of Stow to be affixed to the presents. And we the aforesaid official, at the special re- quest of the said persons to be appointed and of the clergy of the arch- deaconry of Stow, have caused our seal’ to be affixed to the presents. Dated the twenty-seventh day of the month of September in the year of the Lord one thousand, five hundred and ninety-seven. Foliot. THE NAMES OF THE WHOLE CLERGY WITHIN THE ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW, 1597 ASLACCHO DEANERY Blybrowgh Aschowgh, Henry, rector Camringham Arrowsmyth, Symon, vicar Caynbie Lamynge, Richard, rector Coate [ blank | Fillingham [ blank | * Bennett, Robert, curate Glentworth Catline, Robert, vicar Harpeswell Bulcocke, Thomas, curate Hemeswell Bulcocke, Thomas, curate Hackthorne Dale, George, vicar Hanworth Oram, Robert, rector Ingham Walker, Thomas, vicar Normanbie Wade, Thomas, vicar Ounbie Wright, Philip, rector Saxbie Watson, Thomas, vicar Spridlington Shawe, Robert, rector Folio rd. Willerton Ryley, Nicholas, vicar Waddingham Peter’s Crowther, William, rector Folio 2. CORRINGHAM DEANERY Blyton Atkinson, Robert, vicar Belton Melton, John, curate Butterwicke Rodes, John, curate Epworth Massey, Richard, rector " Barnard, Richard, curate Greingham Wilson, Christopher, rector a Fisher, Richard, curate Gaynsbrowgh Jackson, John, vicar Hepam Farmarie, William, rector 1 The seal is indecipherable. 186 Folio 2d. Folio 3. Folio 3d. Folio 4. ELECTION Haxaie Kyrton Lawghton Lea Northorpe Owston Pilham Springthorppe Scottonne Scottor Wroote LAWRES Aystroppe Buslingthorpe Burton by Lincoln Bratilbie Broxholme Cherywillingham Carleton, South Carleton, North Dunholme Fyskerton Faldingworth Fristroppe Gretwell Gaytburton Kettilthorpe Knathe Marton Netlam Newton Repham Rysolme Sudbrooke Scothorne Snarford Scampton Saxilbie Stowe Torcksey Vpton Willingham by Stowe OF PROCTORS Newland, John, vicar Nayler, James, vicar Bull, Robert, vicar Walpoole, Theodore, rector Robothom, Ralph, curate Carleton, Robert, vicar Wraye, Ralph, rector Farmarie, William, rector Cooper, John, rector Barlowe, John, curate Dawbney, John, rector Dobson, Robert, rector DEANERY Luddington, Stephen, rector Sleade, Ethelbert, rector Huddleston, George, rector Luddington, Stephen, rector Rymington, Francis, rector Tuttie, John, vicar Johnson, Robert, curate Johnson, Robert, curate Dawson, William, curate Rodes, Francis, rector Pitman, John, rector Diggles, Christopher, rector Leades, John, curate Walpoole, Theodore, rector [ blank | [ blank | Woodd, Thomas, curate Newton, Roger, vicar Mutche, George, curate Jackson, Christopher, vicar sore, Vincent, vicar Hearde, John, rector Wright, John, rector Hallidaye, Abraham, vicar Pell, William, rector Smyth, Giles, rector Knyght, Humphrey, vicar Beswicke, John, curate Storre, Thomas, curate Damport, Thomas, vicar Garland, John, rector MANLAKE DEANERY Althorpe Awckborowgh Applebie Burton by Stather Browghton Meriton, George, rector Greve, Thomas, curate Clyfte, Richard, vicar Seward, Thomas, vicar Hall, Robert, vicar Robinson, William, rector Folio 4d. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW Bottisforth Crowle Flyxbrowgh Frodingham Halton Hibalstowe Luddington Maunton Messingham Roxbie Risbie Redburne Scawbie Whitton Winterton Wintringham Waddingham Mary’s Jeneuer, Henry, vicar Baldwine, John, vicar Browne, Humphrey, rector Goodwine, Roger, vicar Forman, Richard, rector Taylefare, William, vicar Good, Robert, vicar Turswell, Richard, rector Robothom, Richard, vicar Dowson, Robert, vicar Shawe, George, vicar Elston, John, vicar Shepley, Sethe, vicar Woade, George, vicar Welbie, Robert, vicar Forman, Robert, rector Turswell, Richard, rector 188 ELECTION OF PROCTORS (III. ARCHDEACONRY September, 1597 Public instrument [the form being very like the one printed on pages 184-5 ] of Edmund Buckley, s.v.p., rector of the parish church of Odell in the archdeaconry of Bedford, Robert Condall, s.t.p., rector of the parish church of Edworthe in the said archdeaconry, Robert Linford, s-T.B., rector of the church of St. John, Bedford, John Chambers, M.a., rector of the parish church of St. Mary in the town of Bedford, Edward Snagg, M.A., rector of Marston, William Aldridge, vicar of Wilthamstede, Paul Gother, M.A., rector of the parish church of Tingriff, Edward Brockitt, perpetual vicar of the perpetual vicarage of the parish church of L{ut]on, with the rest of our brethren the ministers and clergy of the arch- deaconry of Bedford, whose names, benefices and cures are contained in the book annexed to the presents, appointing Thomas Archer, clerk, M.A., and Edward Culture, LL.B., public notary, jointly and severally as their proctors to appear before William bishop of Lincoln, or his vicar general in spirituals, or his commissary, in the parish church of the blessed Mary within the town of Stamford, on 30 September, 1597, at the hour of nine in the forenoon, and there to elect, together with the clergy of the other archdeaconries of the diocese of Lincoln, two proctors for the whole clergy of the said diocese, who shall appear in the name of the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, on the day and in the place named in the queen’s writ, etc. (see p. 184 and nofe). Sealed with the seal [missing] of Master William Smith, LL.p., official of the said arch- deaconry. Dated 28 September, 1597. The names of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Bedford with their benefices and cures BEDFORD DEANERY September, 1597 1 Bedford, St. Cuthbert’s Foxcroft, William, rector 2 hp St. John’s Linford, Robert, s.T.B., rector 3 “ ot. Peter's Lintord, Robert, s.1.B., rector 4 . St. Mary’s Chamberlen, John, M.a., rector 5 y St. Paul’s Noke, Edward, vicar 6 Biddenham Johnson, William, curate 7 Cardington Watte, Thomas, M.A., vicar § Cople Hodson, Roger, vicar g Elstow Ryseley, Robert, M.a., curate 10 Goldington Robberte, Oliver, vicar 11 Houghton Conquest Archer, Thomas, M.A., rector 12. Houghton Gildable 13. Kempston Wheler, Richard, vicar 14 Willington Topcliffe, Augustine, M.A., vicar 15 Wilshamstead Aldridge, Thomas, M.aA., vicar 16 Wootton Levorock, Richard, M.A., vicar ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD OF BEDFORD,] October, 1601 Public instrument [fhe form being very like the one printed on pages 184-5] of Edmund Buckley, s.T.p., rector of the parish church of Odell, Richard Neale, s.T.D., rector of the parish church of Tuddington, Nathaniel Gilbey, s.T.P., William Mawde, rector of Clifton, William Stone, rector of Aspley, and George Ridley, rector of the parish church of Yealden, in the archdeaconry of Bed- ford, and also of the whole clergy of the said arch- deaconry, as well in places exempt as not exempt, whose names and surnames are contained in the book annexed to the presents, being assembled chapterwise (capilular- iter), appointing Thomas Archer, s.T.p., rector of Haugh- ton Conquest and Gildab/e, and Arthur Clauer, by suff- cient authority public notary, jointly and severally, as their proctors to appear before William bishop of Lincoln, or his vicar general in spirituals, or his commissary, in the parish church of the blessed Mary in the town of Stamford, on Friday, 16 October, 1601, to appoint two proctors to appear and be present for them and for the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, with the rest of the clergy of the whole kingdom of England, as well in the parliament of the queen’s majesty, our supreme head, ietieecathedrcalechurch: ofest Paulin, London, on 28 October next, or elsewhere, as also in the convocation of the church and of the whole clergy and ecclesiastical persons of this kingdom of England, etc. Sealed with the official seal [missing] of Master William Smithe, LL.p., commissary and official of the archdeaconry of Bedford. Dated 13 October, 1601. October, 1601 Foxcroft, William, rector Gilbye, Nathaniel, rector Linford, Martin, rector Chambers, John, rector Dennis, Andrew, vicar Johnson, William, curate Watte, Thomas, vicar Hudson, Francis, vicar Bradley, Hugh, curate 10 Roberte, Oliver, vicar Ch eATC Nei ollaseTccton 12 Archer, Thomas 13a) Wheelers Kichard)-viear 14 Toplfe, Augustine, vicar 15 Rislye, Robert, vicar 16 Totnam, Humphrey, vicar PAL Cea eae vical O ONT OUP WN H March, 1603-4 189 March, 1603-4 [The tnstru- ment apporint- ing proctors for the election 1s nussing, Inter- nal evidence shows the date to be about the beginning of March, 1603-4, in view of the meeling of con- vocation on 20 Mar., 1603-4.| Foxcroft, William, rector Gilbie, Nathaniel, rector Linford, Martin, rector Chamberg, John, rector. Denis, Andrew, vicar Gowin, William, curate . son, Robert, vicar Hunlebie, Robert, curate Roberte, Oliver, vicar Archer, Thomas, rector Wheeler, Richard, vicar Topliffe, Augustine, vicar Riseley, Robert, vicar Totnam, Humphrey, vicar 190 CLAPHAM DEANERY 1 Bletsoe 2 Bromham 3 Carlton 4 Chellington 5 Clapham 6 Farndish 7 Felmersham c. Pavenham 8 Harrold g Knotting to. 6Milton Ernest Iz Oakley 12 Odell 13 Podington 14 Sharnbrook 15 Souldrop 16 Stagsden 17 Stevington 18 Turvey Ig Wymington DUNSTABLE DEANERY t Barton le Cley (in Luto) 2 Battlesden 3 Caddington 4 Chalgrave 5 Dunstable 6 Eaton Bray 7 Higham Gobion 8 Hockliffe g Houghton Regis 10 6Luton tr Milton Bryan 12 Pottesgrove 13 otreatly 14 Studham 15 Sundon 16 Tilsworth 17 Toddington 18 Totternhoe 19 Whipsnade Onur WN A ELECTION OF PROCTORS EATON DEANERY Barford, Great Bolnhurst Colmworth 99 Dean Eaton Socon Keysoe 1 Rectéus * Nicholas.’ * Rectius ‘ Hugh’ (see P.D., 1596, no. 35). September, 1597 Barton, Nicholas, vicar Welle, Thomas, rector Welle, Thomas, rector Grosse, Thomas, vicar Banister, Thomas, M.A., vicar Paule, Robert, vicar Alvey, Arthur,-M.a., rector Sutton, Robert, vicar Chamberlen, Thomas, vicar Buckley, Edmund, s.T.p., rector Woodmamsey, Francis, vicar Mason, Thomas, rector Payne, William, vicar Kinge, Henry, vicar Buckock, Thomas, rector Chaterton, George, rector Foulke, Samuel, rector Emout, Michael, rector Roberte, Rice, vicar Bellamey, John, vicar Houghton, William, vicar Giles, Walter, rector Bentam, Thomas, rector Rogers, Roger, vicar Brokett, Edward, vicar Collins, Thomas, rector Raynes, John, rector Eames, William, vicar Watte, Mark, vicar Lawson, William, vicar Sage, William, rector Ward, John, vicar Twisell, W.,) rector Welch, William, vicar Joones, Lewis,” rector Alwood, John, rector Burbeck, William, curate Linsell, William, curate White, Peter, vicar [ blank], vicar He was instituted 4 Aug., 1593 (Cert ). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD IgI October, 1601 Orme, Robert, rector Barton, Nicholas, vicar Wells, Thomas, rector Wells, Thomas, rector Foxcroft, William, vicar Johnson, John, rector Craven, Nicholas, vicar Pawle, Robert, vicar Alvye, Arthur, rector TOP De at hOobere wical 11 Chamberleyn, Thomas, vicar Ce cy Mist eLCCLor 13. Woodmansey, Francis, vicar 14 Nortbye, Thomas, vicar 15 Mason, Thomas, rector 16 Payne, William, vicar 17 Kinge, William,’ vicar 18 Buckat, Thomas 19 Chaterton, George, rector Oo ONT DUI OQ WN FH 1 Fulke, Samuel, rector 2 Emot, Michael, rector gee KobertesRicesvicar 4 Bellamy, John, vicar 5 Gale, Henry, curate 6 Houghton, John, vicar 7 Giles, Walter, rector 8 Bentham, Thomas, rector g Rogers, Roger, vicar 10. Brocket, Edward, vicar Tro Collins Phomas. rector 12 Raynes, John, rector 13 Eams, William, vicar 14 Dodkin, Thomas, vicar 15 Parkington, John, vicar 16 Lawson, John, vicar 17 Neale, Richard, rector 18 Ward, John, vicar 19 Twisell, Nicholas, rector Welche, William, rector Jones, Hugh, rector Alwood, John, rector Barber, John, curate Linsey, William, curate White, Peter, vicar Elinge, Robert, vicar nun ON A 1 Reciius ‘ Henry’. March, 1603-4 Orme, Robert, rector Barton, Nicholas, vicar Welle, Thomas, rector Welle, Thomas, rector CaxGeorve.vical Johnson, John, rector Craven, Nicholas, vicar Paulie, Robert, vicar Alvey, Arthur, rector Sutton, Robert, vicar Chamberlaine, Thomas, vicar Buckley, Edmund, rector Woodmansy, Francis, vicar Whitbie, Thomas, vicar Mason, Thomas, rector Paine, William, vicar King, Henry, vicar Buckocke, Thomas, rector Chadderton, George, rector Foulke, Samuel, rector Marshe, Richard, rector Roberte, Rice, vicar Bellamie, John, vicar Richardson, John, curate Houghton, John, vicar Gyles, Walter, rector Bentham, Thomas, rector Rogere, Roger, vicar Brockett, Edmund, vicar Collinge, Thomas, rector Reynes, John, rector. Emes, William, vicar Dodkin, Thomas, vicar Partenton, John, vicar Lawson, John, vicar Neale, Richard, rector Ward, John, vicar Twisell, Nicholas, rector Welch, William, vicar Jones, Hugh, rector Dea Henry, rector Dillingham, Thomas, curate White, Peter, vicar Eling, Robert, vicar 192 ELECTION OF PROCTORS Melchbourne Pertenhall Ravensden Renhold Riseley Roxton Shelton Staughton, Little Thurleigh Tilbrook Wilden Yelden FLEET DEANERY me OO OOO OOS 0 CNT ANB W YH HOO ON OUBW NH 20 SHEFFORD DEANERY CONT Qui BW N AH Ampthill Aspley Guise Clophill Cranfield Crawley, Husbourne Eversholt Flitton Flitwick Gravenhurst, [ Lower ] Harlington Haynes Hulcote Lidlington Marston [ Morteyne ] Maulden Millbrook Pulloxhill Ridgmont Salford Steppingley Tingrith Westoning Woburn (Owborne) Arlesey Astwick Barford, Little Blunham Campton Clifton Dunton Edworth September, 1597 Dod, John, vicar Tod, William, rector Legge, Edward, vicar Legge, Edward, vicar Tomson, John, vicar Leverock, John, vicar Beridge, William, rector Condall, Mr Doctor, rector Cartwright, John, curate Fourd, Thomas,’ vicar Clappam, Robert, rector Wo'sley, Richard, rector Ridley, George, rector Stoockwell, Alexander, rector Stone, William, rector Browne, John, rector Foones, William, rector Harvey, Richard, vicar Gibson, John, rector Fall, Thomas, vicar Bates, Peter, vicar Kitcheuer, John, rector Eames, William, vicar Brightman, Thomas, vicar Plummer, Edward, rector Roo, William, curate Snag, Edward, rector Collyns, John, vicar Hewit, Humphrey, vicar Lem, Michael, vicar Sutton, Edward, rector Gother*Paul¢rector Stirrey, William, vicar Wilcocke, Mr, rector Smith, John, vicar Ridley, Henry, rector Norton, Thomas, rector Stambridge, Hugh, rector Maunde, Henry,’ rector Hage, Christopher, vicar 1 Rectius ‘Edmund’ or ‘ Edward’ (see pp. 129, 164). 2 Rectius ‘ William’ (see P.D., 1594, no. 8) 3 Rectius ‘ William’ (see P.D., 1595, no. 27). ARCHDEACONRY October, 1601 7 Dod, John, vicar 8 Tod, Edward, rector g Legg, Edmund, vicar 10. 6Legg, Edmund, vicar 11 Thomson, John, vicar 12 Haveridge, Thomas, vicar 137) Berrege, johniirector 14 Condall, Robert, rector Cartwright, Edward, curate 15 Forde, William, vicar 16 Cloppam, Robert, rector 17 Dillingham, Francis, rector 18 Ridley, George, rector Reve, John Stone, William, rector Browne, John, rector Fones, William, rector Harvi, Richard, vicar Gibson, John, rector Wood, Richard, vicar Bate, Ralph, vicar Kitcheuer, John, rector’ Eams, William, vicar Brightman, John, curate Plummer, Edward, rector 13. Woodwin, Ralph, curate 14 Smyth, Thomas, rector 15 Hamond, John, rector 16 Green, Gabriell 17 Collins, John, vicar 18 Hewet, Humphrey, vicar 19 Bingley, Thomas, vicar 20 Sutton, Edward, rector 21 Gother, Pawle, rector 22 Stirrye, William, vicar 23 Walpole, John, curate = ~) = eS No me OO ON OAMNBW WN Smyth, John, vicar Moodye, Henry, rector Ridlye, Henry, rector Norton, Thomas, rector Stanbrige, Hugh, rector Mawde, William, rector Hage, Christopher, vicar Condall, Robert, rector CON QOVUI-B WD WO OF BEDFORD 193 March, 1603-4 Dodd, John, vicar Todd, Edward, rector Gist, Daniel, vicar Gale, Henry, vicar Tomson, John, vicar Wolstenholme, Joseph, vicar Berridg, John, rector Condall, Robert, rector Ford, William, vicar Clopham, Robert, rector Dillingham, Francis, rector Barker, Thomas, rector Reeve, Hugh, rector Stone, William, rector Browne, John, rector Fones, William, rector Harvey, Richard, vicar Dutton, Thomas, rector Wood, Richard, vicar Bate, Ralph, vicar Kitcheuer, John, rector Emes, William, vicar Brightman, John, curate Plummer, Edward, rector Fox, John, vicar Smith, Thomas, rector the rectory is vacant Greene, Gabriel, rector Collins, John, vicar Hewet, Humphrey, vicar Bingley, Thomas, vicar sutton, Edward, rector Hill, Humphrey, rector Stirry, William, vicar Walpoole, Czesar, curate Smith, John, vicar Moody, Henry, rector Ridley, Henry, rector Norton, Thomas, rector the rectory is vacant Mawde, William, rector Hage, Christopher, vicar Condall, Robert, rector 1 The manuscript, by a mistake, makes him rector of Upper Gravenhurst. ELECTION OF PROCTORS g Eyworth 10 Gravenhurst, [ Upper | tr Hatley Cockayne (Hatley Port) 12 Henlow 13 Holwell 14 Langford 15 Meppershall 16 Northill 17 Potton 18 Sandy 1g Shillington 20 Southill 21 Stondon, Upper 22 Stotfold 23 Sutton 24 ‘Tempsford 25 Warden, Old 26 Wrestlingworth September, 1597 Jeve, Thomas, vicar Smith, Edward, curate Maude, Gabriell,’ rector Morgan, John, vicar Henlo, John, rector Fances, William,’ vicar Reyne’, Richard, rector Hoggett, Anthony, curate Crabtrey, Thomas, vicar Chamberlen, Mr Doctor, rector Ryseley, Nicholas, curate Totnam, Humphrey, vicar Ridge, William, vicar “Lawrence, Richard, rector Fisher, John, vicar Bill, James, rector Parker, Richard, rector Dych, George, vicar Reve, Robert, rector PECULIAR OF LEIGHTON BUZZARD 1 Billington 2 Leighton Buzzard : Rectius : Gilbert ; (Cert. under Aare 23 Oct., 1594). ee a a a ee ® Rectius ‘John Francis’ (see P.D., 1594, no. 1). ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 195 October, r601 g Ive, Thomas, vicar 10 Smyth, Edward? 11 Mawde, Gilbert, rector 12 Morgan, John, vicar Pee LCO lOc OMIT a LeCLOr 14 Francis, John, vicar 15 Raynor, Richard, rector 16 Huget, Anthony, curate 17 Crabtree, Thomas, vicar 18 Buckley, Thomas,’ rector Riseley, Nicholas, curate 1g Purret, John, vicar 20 Bostocke, John, vicar 21 Lawrence, Richard, rector 22 Wever, Richard, vicar 23 Bill, James, rector 24 Eland, George 25 Dicke, George, curate Bom Geue hODeL tp LeCloL 1 Bingley, Thomas, curate’ 2 Slater, Anthony, vicar® March, 1603-4 Jeeve, Thomas, vicar Smith, Edmund, curate Maude, Gilbert, rector Morgan, John, vicar Henloe, John, rector France, John, vicar Reyner, Richard, rector Huckot, Anthony, curate Crabtry, Thomas, vicar . ickley, Thomas, vicar [sic] Purrat, John, vicar Bostocke, John, vicar Lawrence, Richard, rector Weaver, Richard, vicar Bill, James, rector Eland, George, rector Dike oe Curate Reeve, Robert, vicar [sic] Slater, Anthony, vicar 1 The manuscript, by a mistake, makes him curate of Lower Gravenhurst. 2 Rectius ‘ John Bickley’ (see P.D., 1600, no. 39; Z.C., 1603, f. 7). ’ These names are entered at the end of the list of the clergy of the archdeaconry of Buckingham. 196 ELECTION OF PROCTORS (IV. ARCHDEACONRY September, 1597 Public instrument [the form being very like the one printed on pages 184-5 ] of Thomas Sparke, s.T.p., rector of the parish church of Bletchley, Roger Hackett, s.r.p., rector of the parish church of North Crawley, Ralph Smith, s.t.p., rector of the parish church of Milton Keynes, Richard Sandey, M.A., rector of the parish church of Great Linford, John Bird, M.a., rector of the parish church of Haversham, Thomas Loveringe, M.A., rector of the parish church of Dunton, William Watson, B.A., rector of the parish church of Bowbrickhill, Richard Edmonde, LL.B., rector of the parish church of Shemley, with the rest of their brethren the ministers and clergy of the archdeaconry of Buckingham, whose names with their benefices and cures are contained in the book annexed to the presents, appointing John Martin, M.a., rector of Sherington, and Edward Cultté, LL.B., public notary, jointly and severally, as their proctors to appear before William bishop of Lincoln, or his vicar general in spirit- uals, or his commissary, in the parish church of the blessed Mary within the town of Stamford, on 30 September, 1597, at the hour of nine in the forenoon, and there to elect, together with the clergy of the other archdeaconries of the diocese of Lincoln, two proctors for the whole clergy of the said diocese, who shall appear, in the name of the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, on the day and in the place named in the queen’s writ, etc. Sealed with the seal [mussing] of Master William Smith, LL.p., official of the archdeaconry of Buckingham, which he used for ecclesiastical causes, Dated 28 September, 1597. The names of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham with their benefices and cures BUCKINGHAM DEANERY September, 1597 1 Addington Staninought, William, M.a., rector e, “Adstocic ay Egerton, Thomas, M.A., rector 3. Akeley Pricharde, John, B.A., rector 4 Barton Hartshorn 5 Beachampton [ blank}, curate 6 Caverstield Lea, Ralph, vicar 7 Chetwode Beverley, John, curate 8 Claydon, Steeple [ blank], vicar 9g Edgcott , Feild, John, M.a., rector 10 Foscot Ir Hillsden Court, Francis, curate ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM OF BUCKINGHAM.| October, 1601 Public instrument [fhe form being very like the one printed on pages 184-5] of Robert Chalenor, s.T.p., rector of the parish church of Amersham, Thomas Sparke, S.t,b), rector-of the parish church of; Bletchley, Roger Hackett, s.T.p., rector of the parish church of North Crawley, Richard Harris, s.T.p., rector of the parish church of Hardwicke, Richard Pilkinton, s.T.P., rector of the parish church of Hambleden, Richard Bret, s.T.P., rector of the parish church of Quainton, in the arch- deaconry of Buckingham, and also the whole clergy of the said archdeaconry, as well in places exempt as not exempt, whose names and surnames are contained in the book annexed to the presents, being assembled chapter- wise, appointing Thomas Lovering, s.T.P., rector of Dun- ton, in the said archdeaconry, and Arthur Claver, by sufficient authority public notary, jointly and severally, as their proctors to appear before William bishop of Lincoln, or his vicar general in spirituals, or his commissary, in the parish church of the blessed Mary in the town of Stamford, on Friday, 16 October, 1601, to appoint two proctors to appear and be present for them and for the whole clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, with the rest of the clergy of the whole kingdom of England, as well in the parliament of the queen’s majesty, our supreme head, in the cathedral church of St..Paul in London, on 28 October next, or elsewhere, as also in the convocation of the church and of the whole clergy and ecclesiastical persons of this kingdom of England, etc. Sealed with the official seal [szsstng| of Master William Smithe, LL.D., commissary and official of the archdeaconry of Bucking- ham. Dated 13 October, 1601. October, 1601 La Staninhoe, Mr Thomas, rector Marshe, Mr John, curate Oey eee 31 Ce oan ee ee, oe 5] March, 1603-4 197 March, 1603-4 [The instru- ment appoint- ing proctors for the election 1s missing. Inter- nal evidence shows the date to be about the beginning of March, 1603-4, in view of the meeling of con- vocation on 20 Mar., 1603-4.| 2 Edgerton, Thomas, rector Ao fa) Reese itcnard. |ohnwrector PO AIS PAREN, Oy 4 Beverly, Henry, curate Béveriow elienty i.e, 5 Morris, Benjamin, rector Morris, Benjamin, rector 6 Lee, Ralph, vicar Bateman, William, vicar 7 2 Béeverlye, Henry? curate 8 Baylye, Adrian, vicar Baylie, Adrian, vicar Dee ecids| olin i cctor Ficidmlohn tector 10 Powell, David, rector Evans, Richard, rector 1m Court, Thomas, curate Deane, [ blank], curate seecectius = VVilliam< (see 1.C,,42603, f 7). 198 ELECTION 12 Leckhampstead 13 Lillingstone Dayrell 14 Maids Moreton 15 Marsh 16 Padbury 17 Preston 18 Ratclive Ig Shalstone 20 Stowe 21 Stratford, Water 22 Thornborough 23. Thornton 24 Tingewick 25 ‘Turweston 26 Twyford 27 Westbury BURNHAM DEANERY 1 Amersham OF PROCTORS September, 1597 Wright, John, s.T.B., rector Wooddin, Thomas, curate Cade, William, M.a., rector Smith, John, M.A., rector Reve, Samuel, M.A., rector Smith, Thomas, vicar Tetlowe, Richard, rector Foster, John,’ rector Bu'sey, John, M.a., rector Newton, Thomas,’ S.T.B., vicar »] b] b] Maior, Richard, rector Jenkyns, William, vicar Elward, Thomas, M.a., rector Williams, Erasmus, M.A., rector Paddey, John, rector Whitehed, Edward, curate Crockett, Richard, vicar Chaloner, Robert, s.T.pP., rector Lea, SIMON IM A areGtag Wright, John,*® M.a., vicar Smith, Richard, rector Jones, Hugh, vicar Allebone, John,* rector Saunders, William, vicar Harnesse, Robert, rector Emeric, H., curate Walker, William, vicar Bagley, William, rector Baker, Thomas, vicar Browne, Roger, rector Beuer, John, curate Robberte, John, rector Loyde, Francis,’ M.a.; rector Langley, Robert, rector Adkins, John, M.A., vicar Eeles, Thomas, curate Daws, Joseph, rector Rudrop, Robert, vicar 2 Beaconsfield 3. Burnham 4 Chalfont St. Giles 5 Chalfont St. Peter 6 Chenies alias Isenhamp- stead Cheynes 7 Chesham 8 Chesham Bois g Colnbrook 10 6Datchet 11 Denham 12 Dorney 13. Farnham Royal 14 Fulmer 15 Hedgerley 16 Hitcham 17 Horton 18 Iver 1g Langley Marish 20 Latimer alias Eastman- stead Latimer 21, ¢Penn 22 Stoke Poges Kettridge, Samuel, vicar 1 2 3 4 5 Rectius ‘ Robert’ (see p. 116). Rectius ‘Robert’ (see p. 116). Recttus ‘ Randal’ (see Cerz. under date 10 May, 1594). Rectius ‘Peter’ (see Cert., under date 1 Dec., 1592). Recteus ‘ Robert” (see. 7. 2., 1592, no. 25; 2.C., 1603, f. 9). 1603-4 is a variant of ‘Lloyd’, ‘Fludd’ in 1601 and Ry ww Hh bh to to NST QUT BW Noe Lo OOOND UPWN IO ARCHDEACONRY October, 1601 Wright, John, rector Cade, William, rector Smyth, John, rector Reeue, Samuel, rector Smyth, Thomas, vicar Tetlowe, Richard, rector Foster, Robert, rector Bursey, John, rector Newnton, Robert, vicar Maior, Richard, rector Jenkins, William, vicar Elwood, John,! rector Williams, Erasmus, rector Paddye, John, rector Whithead, Edward, curate Crocket, Richard, vicar Chalenor, Robert, rector Hutton, John, curate Lea, Simon, rector Wright, Randal, vicar Smyth, Richard, rector Jones, Hugh, vicar Alibone; Peter; rector Sawnders, William, vicar Hearon, Robert, rector Emerye, John, curate Foster, John, vicar Baglye, William, rector Baker, Thomas, vicar Browne, Matthew, rector Brigge, John, curate Roberte, John, rector Blndd,> Robert. rector Wickombe, Edward, rector Coringbrooke, Henry, curate Adkins, John, vicar curate—vacant Newman, John, curate Rudrop, Robert, vicar Duffeeld, John, vicar OF BUCKINGHAM March, 1603-4 Wright, John, rector Cade, William, rector Bate, George, rector Reeve, Samuel, rector Smith, Thomas, vicar Tetloe, Richard, rector Daniell, Richard, rector Bursey, John, rector Marshe, John, vicar Maior, Richard, rector Jenkine, William, vicar Elwood, John,’ rector Williams, Erasmus, rector the rectory is vacant Walles, Edward, curate Crockett, Richard, vicar Challenor, Robert, rector Lea, Symon, rector Wright, Randal, vicar Smith, Richard, rector Jones, Hugh, vicar Allibone, Peter, rector itis vacant HOSe seen] OLD iat Bag{[ljey, William, . Baker, Thomas, vicar Browe [sic], Matthew, rector Briges, John, curate Roberte, John, rector Fludd,’? Robert, rector Wicombe, Edward, rector Adkins, John, vicar [see p. 201, 1 1] Lille, Trustram, curate Rudrop, Robert, vicar Duffield, John, vicar 199 tecectius * Thomas {see p. 1163 £2: C., 1603, f.-8). 2 See p. 198, 2 2. ELECTION OF PROCTORS September, 1597 Kinge, John, rector Joones, John,’ M.A., vicar Radcliffe, Richard, rector Eales, George, vicar Robberte, [blank |, rector Hall, Lewis, curate Breame’, John,” M.A., rector Feild, William,’ M.a., rector Tayler, Thomas, rector Loveringe, Thomas, M.A., rector Goodhand, John, vicar Facer, John, rector Harris, Richard, M.a., rector Bate, William,* M.a., rector Deyos, George, rector Swaddon, William, s.T.B., rector Bostock, Robert, vicar Griffin, Morgan, curate Bourne, Osmund, vicar Knowles, Richard, vicar Smith, William, B.a., rector Lanckester, [ blank’ ], rector Miller, John, curate Prestwood, William, M.A., vicar Lownes, Thomas, vicar Allen, John, vicar Coventrey, William, B.a., vicar Bisshop, William, B.A., vicar Nixon, Robert, M.A., vicar Richardson, George, vicar Spark, Thomas, s.T.P., rector Watson, William, B.a., rector Habberley, Thomas, vicar Watte, Luke, B.A., rector Lewis, Thomas, vicar Johnson, Thomas, rector, 200 23. Taplow 24 Upton 25 Wexham 26 Wraysbury MURSLEY DEANERY 1 Cheddington 2 Cholesbury 3 Cublington 4 Drayton Beauchamp 5 Drayton Parslow 6 Dunton 7 Edlesborough 8 Grove gQ Hardwicke 10 Hawridge 11 Hoggeston 12 Horwood, Great 13 Ivinghoe 14 Linslade 15 Masworth 16 Mentmore 17 Mursley 18 Nettleden 19 Pitstone 20 Slapton 21 Soulbury 22 Stewkley 23. Swanbourne 24 Whaddon 25 Whitchurch 26 Wing 27 Wingrave NEWPORT DEANERY 1 Astwood 2 Bletchley 3. Bow Brickhill 4 Bradwell 5 Brafield, Cold 6 Brickhill, Great 7 Brickhill, Little 8 Broughton ! Rectius ‘Owen’ (see P.D., 1589, no. 15). 2 Rectius ‘Thomas’ (see Cert. under date 16 Sept., 1594). 3 Rectius ‘Edward’ (see P.D., 1585, no, 24). , Rectius ‘ Peter’ (see Cert. under date 3 Feb., 1587-8). The clerk’s christian name was ‘ John’ (see Cert. under date I1 Aug., 1592). NS Oo Nw hd Own = OO CON DULL W bo bobo wNH bw WH WV NT Qui Q NA CON OU W WH ARCHDEACONRY October, 1601 Kinge, John, rector Davis, John, curate Jones, Owen, vicar Radlite, Richard, rector Eals, George, vicar Roberte, David, rector Carpenter, John, curate Halle, Lewis, curate Breamer, Thomas, rector Feeld, Edward, rector Taylor, Thomas, rector Loveringe, Thomas, rector Goodhand, John, vicar Facer, John, rector Flatiis, WKhichard stector Iba tem petCraLecluor Dios, George, rector Swaddon, William, rector Bostocke, Robert, vicar Griffin, Mark, curate Cole, Nathaniel, vicar Noke, John,” vicar Smyth, William, rector Eblthauye, Rowland, curate Jones, Morgan, curate Lankester, Thomas,’ rector Wilkinson, Ralph, curate Miller, John, curate Wildear, Nicholas, vicar Lownes, Thomas, vicar Allen, John, vicar Coventrye, William, vicar Bishop, William, vicar Nixon, Robert, vicar Richardson, George, vicar Sparke, Thomas, rector Watson, William, rector Haberlye, Thomas, vicar Newnton, Thomas, curate Watte, Luke Sage, Henry Binge, Andrew, rector Redlore, Rowland, curate 1 Vicar of Wirardesburie cum Langley. 2 Rectius ‘Thomas’ (see Reg., xxx, f. 127). OF BUCKINGHAM March, 1603-4 King, John, rector Jones, Owen, vicar Ratcliff, Richard, rector Eeles, George, vicar’ Roberte, David, rector Hall, Lewis, curate Breamer, Thomas, rector Field, Edward, rector Hodges, John, rector Lovering, Thomas, rector Norton, William, vicar Facer, John, rector Harris, Richard, rector he MO ete LCCLOL Bostocke «Rp. ae. vicar Griffen, Morgan, curate Cole Nathaniel” vicar Noke, Thomas, vicar Smithe, William, rector Eblethwith, Rowland, curate Jones, Morgan, curate Firth, Emor, rector Evans, Morris, curate Wildiere, Nicholas, vicar Lownes, Thomas, vicar Allan, John, vicar Coventrie, William, vicar Bishope, William, vicar Nixon, Robert, vicar Rich¢son, George, vicar Spark, Thomas, rector Watson, William, rector Haberley, Thomas, vicar Newnton, Thomas, curate Charlet, John, rector Collins, Thomas, vicar Bing, Andrew, rector 3 The clerk’s christian name was ‘John’ (see Cerz. under date 11 Aug., 1592). 201 202 tN be No hd Nod iS) CNMI DO NRW WN He Le we) \O ELECTION Calverton Castlethorpe Chicheley Clifton Reynes Crawley, North Emberton Filgrave Gayhurst Hanslope Hardmedd Haversham Lathbury Lavenden Linford, Great Linford, Little Loughton Milton Keynes Moulsoe Newport Pagnell Newton Blossomville Newton Longville Olney Ravenstone Shenley Sherrington Stantonbury Stoke Goldington Stoke Hammond OF PROCTORS September, 1597 Pigott, Matthew, M.A., rector Gardne', Thomas, vicar Joones, William,’ rector Hackett? Roger, sp. rector Preestman, John, M.A., rector Woodland, Richard,’ rector Raynsford, Richard, rector Bird, John, M.A., rector Evans, Walter, curate Newton, Thomas, vicar Sandey, Richard, M.A., rector Thomas, Aquila, curate Sedon, John, M.aA., rector Smith, Ralph, s.T.B., rector Bingley, Thomas, curate Willcocke, Henry, M.A., rector Yarrow, Thomas, M.A., vicar Lucas, William, M.A., rector Quaterman, Sextus, M.A., rector Purrier, Martin, vicar Trickett, Richard,’ vicar Edmonde, Richard, LL.B., rector Martin, John, M.aA., rector Whelock, John, vicar Yeomans, William, rector French, R., curate Stratford, Stony, St. Mary Magdalene’s Hill, Humphrey, B.a., curate Stratford, Stony, St. Giles’ Sympson Tyringham Walton Wavendon Weston Underwood Willen Wolverton Woolston, Great Woolston, Little Woughton on the Green 99 9 a Rectius ‘Thomas’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see ?.D., 1595, no. 6). Lingard, Robert, rector Bradshaw, Thomas, rector Ibotson, John, rector Edmonde, Richard, rector Whelock, John, curate Porter, William, curate Potter, Thomas, vicar Reynolde, Richard,‘ vicar Bineon, Lawrence, rector Keynoe, William, rector Greneacres, Anthony, M.A., rector 2 Rectius ‘Henry’ as in 1601 (see p. 119; Z.C., 1603, f, 12). 8 Rectius ‘Henry’ as in 1601 (see P.D., 1593, no. 62). 4 Rectius ‘ Robert’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see P.D., 1596, no. 32). NOob& Ne Ny & b&w Wb CONT O’ mbaW NH 1) \O 30 ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM October, 1601 Doulton, Francis, rector Nutter, John, curate Lingard, William, curate Gardiner, Thomas, vicar Jones, Thomas, rector Hacket, Roger, rector Prestman, John, rector Bradshawe, Thomas, rector Woodland, Henry, rector Lingard, William, curate Raynsford, Richard, rector Burd, John, rector [ blank], vicar Evans, John, curate Newnton, Thomas, vicar Sandye, Richard, rector Kirkeland, Joel, curate Seadon, John, rector Smyth, Ralph, rector Wilcox, Henry, rector Yarrowe, Thomas, vicar Lucas, William, rector Quaterman, Sextus, rector Purrier, Martyn, vicar Tricket, Henry, vicar Edmonde, Richard, rector Martyn, John, rector Wheelocke, John, vicar Yeomans, William, rector Langford, Charles, rector Frenche, Ralph, curate Gee, George (ree Grecrec Lingard, Robert, rector Bradshawe, Thomas, rector Pix, Wiliiam, rector Stone, William, rector Porter, Humphrey, curate Vnderhill, Thomas, vicar Reignols, Robert, vicar Byneon, Lawrence, rector Keynoe, William Hughes, Edward, rector Lews, Griffin, curate - March, 1603-4 [ blank |, rector Lingard, William, curate Gardner, Thomas, vicar Jones, Thomas, rector Hackett, Roger, rector Prestman, John, rector Waits ee Newton, Thomas,.. . Sandey, Richard, rector Durant, Richard, curate Seadon, John, rector Smithe, Ralph, rector Wilcoxe, Henry, rector Yarrow, Thomas, vicar Lucas, William, rector Quaterman, Sextus the vicarage is vacant Johnson, John, vicar Edmonde, Richard, rector Martin, John, rector Wheelocke, John, vicar Yeomans, William, rector Langford, Charles, rector Gee, George, curate Bradley, Ralph, rector Bradshaw, Thomas, rector Pix, William, rector Stone, William, rector Porter, Humphrey, curate Vndthill, Thomas, vicar Reynolde, Robert, vicar Clarke, Humphrey, rector Keynoe, William, vicar [s7c] Hughes, Edward, rector 203 204 WADDESDON DEANERY 1 Ashendon 2 Aston Sandford 3 Boarstall 4 Brill 5 Chearsley 6 Chilton 7 Claydon, East 8 Claydon, Middle g Crendon, Long 10 ©Cuddington 11 Dorton 12 Grendon Underwood 13 Ickford 14 Kingsey 15 Ludgershall 16 Marston, Fleet 17 Marston, North 18 Oakley Ig Oving 20 Pitchcott 21 Quainton 9 Shabbington ELECTION OF PROCTORS September, 1597 Ingbey, Richard, curate Proude, Thomas, M.a., rector Smith, [blank], curate [ blank |, curate Barten, [ blank], curate Eaten, Ralph, curate Guyn, Owen, vicar Askew, Richard, M.a., rector Osborne, Edward, curate Richardson, William, curate Marbeck, William, rector Gandey, William, curate Evans, Robert, rector Branguin, John, vicar Knyght, William, rector Price «Thomas rector Cowdall, Thomas, curate Grigorie, Jeremy, vicar Marckham, William, rector Walkeden, Robert, rector Brett, William,! M.a., rector Osborne, Edmund, vicar EAI J 23. Waddesdon, ist and 2nd portions ee Winchendon, Nether 26 Winchendon, Over 27 Wootton Underwood 28 Worminghall WENDOVER DEANERY Aston Clinton Bledlow Dinton Ellesborough Haddenham Hampden, Great Hampden, Little Hartwell Horsendon Hulcote Ilmer 12 Kimble, Great COM OU BW Wd _ ome) = tml Waddesdon, 3rd portion Griffith, Jasper, curate Benson, George, curate Tayler, John, vicar Hobson, William, curate Phillippe, William, vicar Farrand, Charles, M.a., rector Seyer, Richard,” vicar Poulter, Edmund, M.a., vicar Gwin, Riceus, M.A., rector Grene, John, M.A., vicar Pricharde, Hugh, curate Carwardyne, [ blank }, rector Newell, William, rector Stratfold, John, rector Wright, Martin, vicar Silvester, Henry, vicar 1 Rectius ‘ Richard’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see Comp. under date 6 Apr., 1596). 2 Rectius ‘ William’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see P.D., 1592, no. 13). ARCHDEACONRY October, 1601 OF BUCKINGHAM March, 1603-4 1 Ingbye, Richard, curate Ingeébie, v4.9 curate 2 Prowde, Thomas, rector Proud, Thomas, rector 3 Pimme, John, curate Pinne, John, curate 4 Gregorye, Jeoramy, curate Broome, Lawrence, curate 5 Barton, Nicholas, curate Barton, Nicholas, curate 6 Eaton, Ralph, curate Eaton, Ralph, curate 7 Gwinn, Owen, vicar Gwin, Owen, vicar 8 Askew, Richard, rector Askewe, Richard, rector g Osborne, Edward, curate Osburn, Edmund, curate to. Fincher, John, curate 11 Richardson, William, curate Richerdson, William, curate 12> Howe, [Chomas; rector Howe, Thomas, rector Eo, ocuer, oun, rector Sellers Obn, rector 14 Brangwin, John, vicar Brangwin, John, vicar 15 Knight, William, rector Knight, William, rector 16 Lea, Robert, rector Lea, John, rector 17 Cowdall, Edward, curate Cowdall, Edmund, curate Lo. Gregorye, | cor,» vicar Evans, Phillip, vicar 19 Markham, William, rector Markham, William, rector 20 Walkendine, Robert, rector Walkenden, Robert, rector 2 breturenichard rector Breet, Richard, rector Gandye, William, curate 22 Osborne, Edward, vicar Osburn, Edmund, vicar 23. Wilkinson, Henry, [rector] Wilkenson, Henry, rector Evans, Hugh, curate 24 Burges, John, rector Burges, John, rector 25 Anson, Henry, curate Hanson, Henry, curate 26 Taylor, John, vicar the vicarage is vacant 27 Hobson, Robert,’ curate Hobson, William, curate 28 Phillips, William, vicar Phillips, William, vicar 1 Farrand, Charles, rector Farrand, Charles, rector 20) oier. William, vicar Sier, William, vicar 3 Poulter, Edward, vicar Poulter, Edward, vicar 4 Gwin, Richard, rector Smith, John, rector 5 Greene, John, vicar Greene, John, vicar® 6 Woodcoke, Richard, rector Woodcock, Richard, rector 7 [blank], curate 8 Carwarden, Robert, rector PORer sis OOeCLLStector g Newoll, Richard,’ rector Newoll, William, rector Io. 6Strotfold, John, rector Stratfuld, John, rector 11 Wright, Martin, vicar Wright, Martin, vicar 12 Silvester, Henry, vicar Silvester, Henry, vicar 205 1 Reciius ‘Jeremy’ as in 1597. 2 Query ‘ William’ as in 1597 and 1603-4. 3 Vicar of Haddenham with Cuddington. 4 Rector of Hartwell with Little Hampden, 5 Rectius ‘William’ as in 1597 and 1603-4 (see P.D., 1592, no. 28; Z.C., 1614, f. 112d.). 206 ELECTION OF PROCTORS Kimble, Little Lee Missenden, Great Missenden, Little Risborough, Princes Stone Wendover Weston Turville YY ’) WYCOMBE DEANERY Wh A Oo CON QU1 Io Bradenham Fawley Fingest Hambleden Hedsor Hughenden Marlow, Great Marlow, Little Medmenham Radnage Saunderton Turville Wooburn Wycombe, High Wycombe, West September, 1597 Medcalfe, Christopher, vicar Wirgley, W..,’ vicar Reve, John, curate Pusey, Bartholomew, vicar Kelley, W., vicar Anson, John, rector Yerwood, Hugh, curate Mutlowe, William,’ rector Clerke, Richard, rector Ryder, Peter, rector Pilkinton, Richard, rector Hudson, William, curate Sheffeild, Nicholas, rector Lane, Hugh, M.A., vicar Hearon, Chomdas.avicar Heath,® Thomas, vicar Lewen, Robert, M.a., vicar Siler ah. LCetor Reynolde, Richard, M.A., rector Gibson, Roger, vicar Roberte, Hugh, vicar Chamberlen, Philip, vicar Whight, Peter, vicar PECULIAR JURISDICTIONS AYLESBURY— 1 Aylesbury BIERTON— 2 Bierton BuUCKINGHAM— 3 Buckingham RISBOROUGH MoONKS— 4 Halton 5 Owlswick 6 Risborough, Monks 1 Rectius ‘ Elias’ as in 1601 (see pp. 48 and 123). 2 Rectius ‘George’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see P.D., 1593, no. 21), 3 Rectius ‘ Heape’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see ?.D., 1596, no. 43). 4 Rectius ‘ William’ as in 1601 and 1603-4 (see p. 162). 13 4 15 16 £7 18 19g 20 SS = = Ss eS MmPW DN AR OO ON QU RWnd nn ARCHDEACONRY October, 1601 Prowde, Thomas, rector Stile, Edward, curate Worgley, Thomas Worgley, Elias Reaue, John, curate Passey, Bartholomew, vicar Keely, William, vicar Vintner, John Mutloe, George, rector Clarke, Richard, rector Rider, Peter, rector Pilkinton, Richard, rector Shefeeld, Nicholas, rector Laine, Hugh, vicar Hearne, Thomas, vicar Heape, Thomas, vicar Lewin, Robert, vicar Sier, William, rector Renolde, Richard, rector Gibson, Roger, vicar Roberte, Hugh, vicar Chamberlayn, Philip, vicar White, William, vicar Bell, Robert, vicar Evans, David, vicar Shepard, Ambrose, vicar Harper, Thomas, rector Saye, Thomas, curate Clarke, George, rector OF BUCKINGHAM March, 1603-4 Proud, Thomas, rector Still, Edward, curate Worgley, John, vicar Worgley, Elias, vicar Reeve, John, curate Puesey, Bartholomew, vicar Keely, William, vicar Vintner, John, rector Mutlow, George, rector Clarke, Richard, rector Rider, Peter, rector Pilkenton, Richard, rector Sheffeeld, Nicholas, rector Lane, Hugh, vicar Hearon, Thomas, vicar Heape, Thomas, vicar Lewin, Robert, vicar Sier, William, rector Reynolde, Richard, rector Gibson, Roger, vicar Roberte, Hugh, vicar Chamberlaine, Philip, vicar White, William, vicar Bell, Robert, vicar Evans, David, vicar Sheapard, Ambrose, vicar Clarke, George, rector 207 208 ELECTION OF PROCTORS V. ARCHDEACONRY or HUNTINGDON, [a.p. 1597.] [The instrument of the clergy appointing proctors for the election 1s missing. | LCOUN TY §OR “HER TRORLA THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO APPEARED Folio T. ~ [BALDOCK DEANERY] Ashewell Dakins, Mr William, vicar Aston Butler, Mr William, rector Benington Middleton, Mr William, rector Baldock How, Mr Henry, rector Bygrave Warren, Sir Henry, curate Clottall Lucas, Mr William, rector Calcott Smithe, Mr Robert, rector Hinxworth Mickley, Mr John, rector Mumden Magna Curlews, Mr William, rector Munden Parva Newton, Mr Richard, rector Rushden Kyng, Sir James, vicar Weston Besbrowne, Mr John, vicar Walcorne Howe, Mr Edward, rector Westmill Tailour, the venerable Mr Doctor James, rector Yardley Tattersall, Mr Robert, vicar [BARKHAMSTED DEANERY ] Aldenham Bartholomew, Mr Thomas, vicar uh Pratt, Mr [blank] curate Flamsted Adams, Sir Firmin, curate Gaddisden Magna Lillingston, Mr William, vicar Kennisworth Tuke, Mr Leonard, vicar Northmims Marshall, Mr Fulk, curate Shenlie Whittell, Mr Nicholas, rector Wheathamsted cum Harpden Fell, Mr F., curate [HERTFORD DEANERY] Alot pL etcies Bushee, Mr John, rector Aiot St. Laurence’s Porter, Mr Robert,! rector Bengeo Field, Mr Thomas, vicar Berkhamsted, Little Hewes, Mr Roland, rector Bramfield Bird, Mr Robert, rector Dacheworth Rudde, Mr Clement, rector Dixwell Chambers, Mr Richard, rector Esendon cum Bayford Hewes, Mr Rowland, rector Hartford All Saints’ Noble, Mr Thomas, vicar Hartingfordbury Scurfield, Mr John, rector Sacombe Stones, Mr Francis, rector Tuing Mountfort, Mr James, rector Tatteridg Stanton, Mr William, curate Welwin Lewes, Mr George, rector 1 Rectius ‘Thomas’ (see pp. 135, 166). ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON — 209 Folio rd. [HITCHIN DEANERY] [ Hitchin Burtbie, Mr Alverye, vicar’ | Ikeltord cum Pirton Butterfeeld, Mr John, vicar Ipollite Stratton, Mr John, vicar Kimpton Aldred, Sir James, vicar Offley Henlo, Sir Roger, vicar Stephenage Pattensen, Mr Robert, rector Wimmondlye, Great Graven,’ Mr Nicholas Wimlye, Little Arraye, Mr Anthony, curate Walden, King’s Richardson, Mr Thomas, curate Folio 2. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO WERE ABSENT [BALDOCKE DEANERY] Aspeden Montford, the venerable Mr, T., Se eh eOLoL Coderethe Bushe, Mr Thomas, rector Kellishull Frankelin, Mr Edward, rector Radwell ParkeruMr Richard Bygrave The suffragan bishop of Colchester,’ rector Sandon Bramfield, Mr William, vicar Therfield Chapman, Mr William, rector Throcking Slowe, Mr Robert, rector Willion Chapman, Mr John, vicar Walcorn Moodie, Mr Thomas, curate Wallington Bill, Mr John, rector [BERKHAMSTED DEANERY] Albery Watte, Mr Matthias, rector Barkhamsted Peter’s Newman, Mr Thomas, rector Barkhamsted St Mary’s Hopkins, Mr Thomas,‘ rector Bovington Walkwood, Mr Nathaniel, curate Gaddisden, Little Windsore, Mr Thomas, rector Hemilhamsted Dike, Mr William, vicar Langley Rege Grove, Mr Gregory, vicar Longmarston Chapel Wilkinson, Sir Ralph, curate Puttenham Nortolke, Mr Thomas, rector Tring Fisher, Mr Timothy, curate Wheathamsted Stubbing, Mr Mark, rector Wiggington Coney, Mr Robert, curate [HERTFORD DEANERY ]| Esendon cum Bayford Hewes, Mr William, curate Harford, St. Andrew’s Chambers, Mr Leonard, rector Turner, Mr William, curate Hatfield, Bishop's Abbat, Mr Robert, rector Stapleford Stuke, Mr John, rector Watton at ston Porter, Mr Robert, rector 1 Struck out (see below, p. 210). eel ccligsy Craven \stGrL eNO. ly Ps-72 5 6,2) a81583, 110+ 2% and 1600), nO. 28); 3 Jie. John Sterne. 4 Rectius John 1{7.C.) 1603) 4,183. 2,5C.,, 1614; f98a.), 210 Folio 2d. Folio 3. Folio 3d. ELECTION OF PROCTORS [HITCHEN DEANERY] Hitchin Birtbie, Mr Alvery, vicar Knebworth Hodgkins, Mr Robert, rector Lilley Potkins, Mr John, rector Leachworth Bill, Mr John, rector iA Glover, Mr Nicholas, curate Pyrton Moore, Mr Thomas, curate [COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON] THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO APPEARED YAXLEY DEANERY Ailton Dickenson, Mr William, rector Ailwalton [ blank | Conington Roe; Mr William, rector Denton Garfield, Mr William, rector Folkesworth Cooke, Mr Clement, rector Sawtrey, All Saints’ Halle, Mr Miles, rector Glatton Whutton, Mr Alexander, rector Stilton Murrey, Mr Edward, curate LEIGHTONSTON DEANERY Oldeweston Beridg, Mr Peter, curate Buckworth Cookeson, Mr John, rector Covington Presland, Mr George, rector Catworth Magna Alwood, Mr John, rector Copmazford cum Upton Scott, Mr William, rector Ellington Armitage, Mr Anthony, vicar Steeplegidding Beridg, Mr Henry, rector Woolley Sculthorp, Mr Francis, rector Leighton Webbe, Mr George, vicar Stowe Longa Moseley, Mr [ blank], curate Spaldwike Clarke, Mr Robert, vicar Esson Burton, Mr Robert, curate Barham Hill, Mr John, curate ST. NEOTS DEANERY Abbotisley Aspenall, Mr James, vicar Everton Rudierd, Sir Thomas, vicar Cranbroke, Mr Thomas, curate Enisbury Wilson, Mr Thomas, rector Fenistanton Smith, Mr Francis, vicar Godmanchester Barnewell, Mr Laurence, vicar Hemingford Abbots Yeldard, the venerable Mr Doctor Arthur, rector Cooke, Mr George, curate Hemingford Gray Shawe, Mr Hugh, vicar Offord Cluny Atkinson, Mr John, rector Paxton Magna Atkinson, Mr Thomas, vicar Sowtho cum Hailweston Ince, Mr Henry, vicar Stoughton Magna Walker, Mr Gervase, vicar ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON © a21r Wearisley Peachie, Mr Thomas, vicar Yelling Nightingale, Mr Leonard, rector ST. IVES DEANERY Broughton Young, Mr Thomas, rector Bery cum Hippingrove’ Bray, Mr Robert, curate Pidley Poulter, Sir William, curate Ripton Abbates Bland, Mr Tobias, rector Stewklie Magna Foster, Mr Thomas, vicar Somersham Czesar, the venerable Mr Doctor Henry, rector 5 Potterton, Mr William, curate Upwood Evans, Mr Henry, curate Wistow Halle, the venerable Mr Doctor William, rector is Johnson, Mr John, curate HUNTINGDON DEANERY Huntingdon, St. Benedict’s Androwes, Mr Edward, curate Huntingdon, All Saints’ Wolfe, Mr Thomas, rector St. John Baptist’s Bolton, Mr William, rector Folio 4. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO WERE ABSENT [YAXLEY DEANERY] Alwalton Miller, Mr Robert, rector Bottlebridg Cheselden, Mr Nicholas, rector ‘ Thorne, Sir Henry, curate Chesterton Acrod, Mr William, rector Caldecott Hunt, Mr John, rector Flecton Ellys, Mr John, rector Haddon Esdall, Mr Baldwin, rector Morborne Forrest, Mr Henry, rector Orton Longavill Digbie, Mr Everard, rector :. Thorne, Mr Francis, curate Stanground cum Farcet Long, Sir William, vicar Stibington Smith, Mr Abell, rector Stilton Germin, the venerable Mr Doctor Edward, rector Woodston Barnwell, Mr Robert, rector Water Newton Willingham, Mr Samuel, rector Woodwalton Walter, Mr Joseph, rector Yaxley Brodhurst, Mr Thomas, vicar [LEIGHTONSTONE DEANERY] Brinketon Darington, Mr Ambrose, rector Bythorne Smith, Sir John, curate Groffeham Hunte, Mr Samuel, rector Gidding Magna Higbie, Mr Edward, vicar Gidding Parva Proude, Mr Thomas, rector Hamerton Elcock, Mr Anthony, rector 212 ELECTION OF PROCTORS Keyston Bate, Mr William, rector Molysworth Pigott, Mr Augustine, rector Swanishead Dawson, Mr Thomas, rector Thurning Bignet, Mr John, rector Winwike Pierce, Mr Richard, vicar Brampton Poulter, Mr Robert, vicar (ST. NEOTS DEANERY] Dodington Mariat, Sir Henry, vicar Hilton Neave, Sir William, curate Granisden Magna Hamond, Mr John, vicar St. Neots White, Mr Peter, vicar Folio 4d. [ST. IVES DEANERY ] Bluntisham Bodleigh, Mr Miles, rector PF Robothom, Sir Robert, curate Colne Rowbothom, Sir Thomas, curate Halywell cum Neding- worth Houghton cum Witton Witton Hartford Oldehurst Ripton Abbots Stewklie Parva Chamberlain, the venerable Mr Doctor Bartholomew, rector Darington, Mr Ambrose, rector Ramskall, Sir Thomas, curate Key, Sir Christopher, vicar Brett, Sir John, curate Inbie, Sir Thomas, curate Hall, the venerable Doctor William, rector Hearne, Mr Michael, vicar Dorington, Mr doctor Francis, rector Sy Sampson, Sir Henry, curate [HUNTINGDON DEANERY] Huntingdon, St. Mary’s St. Ives Warboyes Key, Mr Christopher, vicar (VI. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER, a.p. 1601.] To the reverend father in Christ, and lord, William by divine permission bishop of Lincoln or his vicar general in spirituals or com- missary, John Chippingdale, LL.p., commissary and official of the arch- deaconry of Leicester, lawfully deputed: with all manner of obedience and reverence and with the honour due to so reverend a father we received, on the second day of the present month of October, your mandate annexed to the presents, to be executed ; by virtue and also by authority of which we caused and commanded the whole clergy within the archdeaconry of Leicester to be cited to appear before us on the twelfth day of the present month of October aforesaid in the church of the blessed Mary of the town of Leicester. On which day the apparitors within the said archdeaconry came and appeared and made oath that they had cited the whole of such clergy, who being then and there preconized, there appeared all and singular whose names are specified in the schedule annexed to the presents, and with one assent and consent ARCHDEACONRY 'OF LEICESTER 213 elected certain William Hubbeck and William Rudyard, clerks, to be their proctors to appear before you or your vicar general or commissary in the parish church of the blessed Mary in the town of Stamford on the day and at the hour specified in your mandate annexed to the presents (as is premised), to elect two fit and sufficient proctors for the whole clergy of your said diocese of Lincoln, according to the effect mentioned in such your mandate ; and moreover to do and receive what is right in that behalf. And they promised that they would ratify, allow and confirm in perpetuity all and whatever their said proctors should do in the premises or in any of the premises. Moreover we pronounced the rest of the clergy, who were preconized and did not appear, to be contuma- cious, and reserved their punishment to the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle next ensuing. And thus we have diligently executed such your mandate as much as in usis. In faith and witness of all and singular the premises we have caused them to be fortified and corroborated by the seal appended which we use in this behalf. Dated the fourteenth day of the month of October, r6or. Mem. f. SOE DU bao te) tise Cl ERG Yai CHIN eH Ee eARCH- DEACONRY OF LEICESTER FRAMLAND DEANERY Bottisford Fleminge, Mr Doctor, parson Muston Sircott, John, rector Redmell Giggon, Mr Doctor, rector Plungar Hickman, Mr [ blank], vicar Harby Snodon, Mr Doctor, rector Hose Hickling, John, vicar Claxton Wrighte, Thomas, vicar Broughton Smithe, William, rector Kettleby Neale, Thomas, vicar Scalford Bincke, William, vicar Goodeby Bisshopp, John, rector Eaton Brian, George, vicar Braunston Grace, Robert, rector Waltham Bringhest, John, rector Stonesby Hodgkin, John, vicar Croxton Neale, Richard, vicar Sproxton Whitehead, John, vicar Buckminster lloyd, William, vicar Coston Wetherall, Gilbert, rector E'dmondthorpe Beaver, Stephen, rector Saxbye Lorington, John, rector Stapleford Franck, Thomas, vicar Garthorpe Richardson, Thomas,’ vicar Wytordby Hutchin, John, rector Coldoverton Cowper, William,’ rector Withcocke Tompson, Thomas, rector Burrowe Burrowe, Erasmus, rector 1 Rectius ‘ Christopher? (see TCS 1603, f. 28; L.C., ror4, f. 133¢.). 2 Rectius ‘Edward’ (see P.D., 1589, no. 41 ; L.C., 7603, f. 28). 214 Mem. 2. ELECTION Dalby Parva Saltby Wymondham Knipton Bottisford Redmell Harby Burton Lazars OF PROCTORS Inkersall, John, vicar Rowse, John, vicar Gulson, William, rector Ward, William, rector Higginbotham, Edmund, curate West, John, curate Bragg, John, curate Cooke, John, curate GOODLAXTON DEANERY Ailston Enderby Cosby Broughton Astley Frolesworth Cleybrook Peatling Magna Crofte Narborowe Wigston | Kylmecoate Glenfeild Odeby Desford Foston Blabye Northkilworth Southkilworthe Cottesbitche Ashby Parva Gilmorton Stonistanton Shernford Sapcott Thorpthomas Elnesthorp Earnsby Misterton Bitteswell Peatling Parva Swinford Lutterworth Leare Willougghby Dunton Shawell 1 Rectius ‘ Thomas’ (see p. 103 ; Z.C., 1603, f. 34). Heathcoat, John, rector Goddell, Zachary, vicar Needham, Mr, vicar White, Francis, rector Staresmore, Mr, rector Higginson, John, vicar Pollard, Thomas, vicar Shenton, John, rector Weston, Hugh, rector Thornton, William,! vicar Stockton, Mr, rector Howe, Edward, rector Andrewe, William, vicar Boning, Thomas, rector Mawnsfeild, Mr, rector Rogers, Mr, rector Buckeridg, Mr Doctor, rector Gest, William,’ rector Dillingham, Mr, rector Bracegerdell, Mr, rector Hawford, Edward, rector Scampton, William, rector Washington, Edmund,’ rector Worshipp, John, rector Lee. Mrrecton Crumpton, Robert, rector Langley, Mr, vicar Howe, Edward, rector Tilley, Mr, vicar Woodcock, Mr, rector Humfry, Thomas,‘ vicar Clements, William,® rector Sheppard, Alexander, rector Debanck, John, rector Chawne, John, vicar Hodgkinson, John, rector 2 Rectius ‘ Thomas’ (see P.D., 1593, no. 64 ; L.C., 1603, f. 34). * Recttus *Alan’" (see (PD 1b0l ended. C., F007, 1°33), + Rectsus ‘Humphrey Thomas’ (see p. 103; Z.C., 1603, f. 34). 5 Rectius ‘ Edward’ (see P.D., 1591, no. 50; L.C., 7607, f. 33). ARCHDEACONRY: OF LEICESTER 215 Ashby Magna Mason, John,’ vicar Brantingthorpe Clark, William, rector Thurlston Sherwood, Mr, rector Aston Flamvile Gray, Mr, rector Narborow Brooks, Mr, curate North Kilworth Wood, Mr, curate Misterton Wright, Mr, curate Leare Sheppard, Mr, curate Willoughby Deabanck, Mr, curate Aston Flamvile Botham, Mr, curate GOSCOTT DEANERY Humberston Wilson, Mr, vicar Beeby Alsopp, Mr, rector Hungarton Naylor, William,” vicar Loasbye White, William, vicar Skeffington Rustat, Robert, rector Tugby Brisby, Mr, vicar Allaxton Cade, Mr, rector Tilton Lant, William, vicar Twitord Scarborowe, William,’ vicar Dalby Chacombe Watte, Francis,* vicar Ashby Folwell Child, William, vicar Southcroson Key, William, rector Quenniborowe Squier, Francis, vicar Barkby Gibson, William, vicar Siston Roberte, Mr, vicar Rearsby Whitaph, William, rector Thrussington Burne, William, vicar Hoby Read, William, rector Ratherby Smith, William,°® rector Frisby Siluerwood, John, vicar Asfordby Hill, William,’ rector Saxulby Wickham, Michah, rector Wymeswold Rathbone, Peter, vicar Walton Blont, Robert, rector Seagrave Savage, Mr, rector Cussington Booth, Hugh, rector Ratcliff Richardson, John, vicar Skeffington Maddock, Mr, curate Belgrave Griffin, Mr, curate Thrummaston Morrey, Robert, curate Saxulby Capron, Mr, curate Seagrave Fewke, Mr, curate Sileby Chamberlin, Mr, curate +s Rectius Thomas’ (see £-2).9.1586,.n0736 ; .LiC:, 7007, 1232): + Rectius ‘ Richard ’ (see p. 104; £.C., 7607, f. 35). eu Rectius URoberts (see P1551, 0.082) y 2. Cy, 2009, 1.536). 4 Rectius ‘Samuel’ (see P.D., 1591, no. 31 3 L.C., 7607, f. 34). pescectins © Richardt j(ste./. 11411503, 10) 34 3, 2.0, 2007, 11/35), & Rectius ‘ Martin’ (see p. 1033. Z.C., 7607, f. 34). 216 Mem. 3. ELECTION OF PROCTORS Swepston Packington Seale Ashby delazouch Coleorton Whitweek Osgathorp Belton Donington Lockington Kegworth Hathurne Longwhatton Diseworth Shepeshead Loughborow Barrow Thurcaston Onelipp Ashby Blougherby Bredon Kegworth Loughborow Wicoulose Mountsorell Thurcaston Worthington AKELEY DEANERY Beale, Nicholas, rector sowter, Mr, vicar Royle, Walter, rector Hildersham, Mr, vicar Stacy, James, rector Barlowe, Mr, vicar Robinson, Mr, rector King, Mr, vicar Wood, Peter, vicar Croftes, John, vicar Ireton, John, rector Barodale, William, rector Boilston, William, rector Twitty, Mr, vicar Olerenshawe, Peter, vicar Browne, John, rector Rustat, Robert, vicar Babington, Brutus, rector Cowper, Robert, rector Brinsley, Mr, curate Hall, Mr, curate Haywood, Mr, curate Freeman, Mr, curate Mole, Mr, curate Dawson, Mr, curate Chapman, Thomas, curate Hollyar, Mr, curate Arme, Mr, curate Taylcoat, Mr, curate SPERKINHO DEANERY Appleby Boseworth Sheepey Higham Newbold Peckleton Norton Neilston Heather Markefeild Ibstock Congeston Cadeby Sibbesdon Dreyton Kirkby Thornton Hinckley Orton Blithe, Hugh, rector Pelsant, William, rector Taylor, John, rector Savadg, John, rector Cawne, John, rector Abell, John, rector Davy, Thomas, rector Royle, Thomas, rector Hubbeck, William, rector Ashe, John, rector Brigge, Anthony, rector Cotchman, Ezechiel, rector Watson, Julius, rector Bott, Lawrence, rector Tuke, David, rector Nutter, Anthony, rector Allen, William, rector Marvin, George, vicar Griffith, Jasper, vicar Spencer, Roger, vicar Mem. 4. Skakerston Hinckley Stoke Hucklescot Orton Sibbesdon Shenton Barlston Twicrosse GARTREY Medborne Langton Halloughton Pickwell Galby Houghton Gumley Lawghton Saddington Stokerston Knossington Burton Ouery Carlton Shanckton Stonton Wyvell Cranhoe Gloreston Billesdon Bringhurst Thedingworth Norton Thurmby Glen Magna Slawston Welham Lubbenham Wistowe Scraptoft Horneinghold Foxon Medborne Langton Kibworth Owston Harborow Bowden Magna St. Mary in Arden Husbande Boresworth Fleckney ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER Moore, John, vicar Dryver, Martin, curate Smith, Edmund, curate Freeman, Richard, curate Bate, Richard, curate Hopkins, Richard, curate Eaton, Thomas, curate Squier, Edmund, curate Fewke, Henry, curate DEANERY Duport, Mr Doctor, rector Osborne, Mr Doctor, rector Patchett, Harold, rector Welch, William, rector Pocklington, William, rector Tookey, Thomas, rector Pollard, Christopher, rector Bingley, James, rector Cotton, Thomas, rector Holland, Richard, rector Payne, Robert, rector Sampson, Richard, rector Burditt, William, rector Weston, Hugh, rector Corney, William, rector Brudnell, Paul, rector Hill, Mr, rector Greennaugh, Arthur, rector Cade, Anthony, vicar Tees Richardvvicar Ward, Leonard, vicar Ruddington, Thomas, vicar Crosley, Roger, vicar Clark, John, vicar Tompson, John, vicar Loasby, Thomas, vicar Stronginarne, George, vicar Watte, Thomas,’ vicar Sterk, Henry, vicar Vawdrey, Roger, vicar Jorden, Richard, vicar Gotch, Mr, curate Curteys, Mr, curate Sargiant, Mr, curate Cambell, Mr, curate Eaton, Matthew, curate Wood, William, curate Hodgson, Thomas, curate Hall, Mr, curate Avery, Thomas, curate 2147 meeeciios KRODeIten see .L ty 1001, n0, 11, ;).C,, 1200 1,31); 218 ELECTION OF PROCTORS Kilby Wilcox, Mr, curate Ilston Judd, Mr, curate Goodeby Perkins, George, curate EXEMPT [PLACES] Rothley Kendall, Mr, vicar Ratby Whit, Mr, vicar Swithland Smith, Mr, parson Newtowne Higginbotham, John, curate Ansty Simkin, John, curate Stonton Hargrave, Mr, curate Gaddesby [ blank |, Mr Edward, curate Keame Raven, Mr, curate Wartnaby Hodgkin, Mr, curate Cawdwell and Wickham Gibson, Mr, curate Grimston Cowper, Mr, curate LEICESTER DEANERY St. Margaret’s Wickham, Michah, vicar All Saints’ Rudyard, William, vicar St. Martin’s Holmes, Thomas, vicar St. Nicholas’ Jesson, Thomas, vicar DIPtsOe; SSAA el says? Gisns (ln GUC leis: IN THE ARCHDEACONRIES OF LINCOLN & STOW A.D. AUGUST, 1602.] [ The letters are taken from the Brown Book in the REGISTRY OF THE LINCOLN DIOCESAN REGISTRY, and the account of the churches from a paper book which is included in a volume of Libri Cleri, 1570-1603, in the same REGISTRY. | Folio 176. LITTERE AB EPpiscoPpo LINCOLNIENSI. SAL: IN Curisto: I doe send vnto yo inclosed a coppie of the mooste Reuerende father in God the Archbushopp of Cant. his Gr: my verie good Lo: and brother his l’res the contents wherof I require yow in her Mat** name and by virtue of the said l’res to se dulie performed w' all convenient expedic’on that the offence may be cleared yf eny suche there be (w neede muste bee imputed to yo" selues in some sorte) and that wee may bee freed from God and her Ma's displesure then the w™ twoe there can noe greater plagues fall vppon vs. Furthermore these shalbe to lett yo” vnderstand that his Gr: requirethe a present certificate from me of the late contribuc’on for y® relief of those ministers in my dioce whoe sent [ folio 176d.] theire men, their horses, their furniture and money into Ireland in October laste vppon the soddaine for her Ma'*s service there that therbie his Gr: may be trulie enformed howe yt is payd and howe yt is disposed. Wherfore I require yo’ out of hande to sende me a trewe note of those ministers whoe have not payd their porc’ons of the said contribuc’on and alsoe the names togeather wt" the money of suche as have payd synce yor last Accompte wt me that I may satisfie his Gr: therin on the one syde and their importunacy, whoe stand yet vnreleived on the other. Last of all I require yo presentelie, to send mea note subscribed w™ yo" hande of the receipte of these my l’res w'" the coppie of his Gr: l’res enclosed. And soe for this tyme assuringe myself that yo’ wilbe carefull and paynfull in the accomplishinge of the premisses wt® my hartie Comendac’ons I commytt yo’ to god from my house at Buckden this laste of June 1602. yo' verie Loving freind W: LINCOLN. yo’ muste in eny wise take order for the peculiers subjecte to the deane and Chapter of Lyncolne their iurisdice’on, that they may be reformed & certified 219 220 SS eA ae 0) bee Re EU ess accordinglie, for I thincke those churches and Chaun- cells, and those that be appropriac’ons, or houlden by lease from her Ma"* are moste out of order. To M* Randes my Corhmissarie in the Archdeaconries of Lyncolne and Stowe and to Mr’ ffrauncis Bullingham, and M* John Harrys my Regesters there and to euerie of them haist these speedylie. | LYNCOLN” rec. cum copia inclusa, &c. quarto die Juliy 1602 per STow. manus Edw: Whypp famult Francisct Bullingham Registraryy predict. Folio 177. [Letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury, enclosed in the foregoing letter of the Bishop of Lincoln.| SAL: IN Curisto: Her Ma being enformed that diuers churches and Chauncelle w'in this realme are greathe decayed and some of them either falne downe or lyke to fall downe and likewise that many other churches are very ondecentlie kepte win to the disgrace of Religion, and greate offence to many well disposed, and occasion to suche as are enymies to our profession to thincke that wee are but prophaynlye mynded and wt'out deuotion: Haithe comaunded me to write to the Archb: of Yorke for his province and to all the BrPs w* in my province, in her name to charge them to haue a spetiall regarde to the premisses and to take care that the same bee reformed accordinglie w* herbie I notifie vnto yot Lo? And require yo in her Ma‘ name to see the same dulie performed and reformed as yo” will aunswere to the contrary, and to certifie me in convenient tyme the state of the churches wtin yor Dioces. And what yo¥ haue done concerninge the same. And soe w* my hartie comendac’ons I commytte yor Lo? to the Tuic’on of thalmightie god: ftrom Lambhith, this xxj of June, 1602. yo' L: Lovinge brother in Christe Jo: CANTUAR: FROM THE JUDGE & REGISTRAR VNTO THE Lo: Bu: OF LYNCOLN. Righte Honor? and our verie good Lo: our duties firste in Humble manner remembred: Pleaseth yt your good Lo?P to vnderstand that vppon the fourthe of Julie last past wee receyved a I’re from yor Lo: w® a copie inclosed of a l’re sent to yor Lo: from the moste Reu’de father in god, the Lo: Archb. of Cant. his Grace, the severall Tenno™ of w™ do ensewe and followe: Sal: in Christo: I doe send vito yow &c. .. . yor Loving freind W:; Lyncoln. Sal: in Christo: Her Mate being enformed &c. ... yor Loving brother in christe Jo: Cantuar: [These 2 lres are to be extended verbatim as before}. For the performance of our duties in this charge wee [folio 177d.] certifie yo" Lo: hereby that wee have caused a survey to be made of all the churches and chauncell¢ of all and singuler the parrishes situate and beinge w' in the severall Archdeacon- ries of Lyncoln and Stowe as well in places exempte as not exempte, and therof have made a booke in the w™ is sett downe all and singuler the names of the parrishes haveing added to them certaine severall notes, w°" doe declare the presente estate of suche churches and chauncelle w*" booke herew'*all wee doe send to yor Lo: And soe we humblie take o" leave Lyncoln the 20. of Septemb: 1602. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 221 Here followeth a coppie of a warrant sent from the Judge and Register to thapp:? aboute the business before menc’oned of w“ euerie apparito™ had one, viz. These are in the Queenes most excellent Ma‘ name to comaunde and by virtew of l’res sent from the most Reuerend ffathers in God the Lo: Archb: of Canterburie his Gr: and our verie good Lo: Bu: our Diocesian To require yow that in some convenient speede (all excuses and delaies sett aparte) yo¥ doe repaire to euerie parishe churche w® in yor office aswell in place exempte as not exempte and there take view and survaie aswell wether suche seuerall church and chauncell adioyninge to the same be either alredy falne downe likelie to fall or be in eny other decay As also wetht the same be cleanlie and decentlie kept. And in case in eny of the said pointe there be eny faulte there to learne and enquire in whome the wante is And herof to make vs a trew certificate at Lincoln before the firste day of September next then & there retorning thes p’ntes And herof faile yoY not as yow tender her Ma*s favor and will aunswere the contrary at yor perill Dated at Lincoln the last of Julie 1602. Yor Loving friends THO: RANDe FRANC. BULLINGHAM (Brown Book, ft. 176-177d.) Folio f. AUELAND DECANATUS Aslackhoe [sc], Boorne, Dunsbie, Demblebie, Haconby, Kyrkby, Mortone, Newtomne—The churches & Chauncells here are well re- payred & decently kept. Byllingburghe—The churche ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinous by the defalt of the Erle of Lincoln proprietary of this parsonage. Dowesby—Bo|th chur?]che and Chauncell here are... ... She defectiue. Folkinghame—here the churche ys in good repaire & kept decently. The chauncell thorough the [?pou Jertie of the parson M* Hoskines ys in some d[e|cay w{hich] he promisethe shall shortly be amended. Horblinge—The church here ys in good repayre and decently kept. The chauncell ys in grete decay culpa domini Episcopi Lincoln’, ut garda- tam dicunt, vel eius firmarit. Hasebie—The churche & Chauncell here are well repayred and accordingly kept in decencie. Folio rd. Osbornebie, Pickworthe, Rippingall, Walcote—Bothe churche & Chauncell are well repayred & kept decently. Sempringhame—The churche ys in good repaire & kept decently ; the chauncell is ruinous thoroughe the defalt [of the Erle?] of Lincoln. Swaton—The churche [here is in’ good repaire & decently kept. The [Chaunce]ll ys ruinous in the defalt of [the Erle®] of Lincoln proprietary of the parsonage. . 1 Je. the apparitors, ® Here and in some other places the manuscript has been damaged, 222 S DATE POF © Lith Ch URGE ES Threkinghame—The churche here ys in good repayre & decently kept. The chauncell ys ruinous in the defalt of the aforesayd Erle. Wyllowghby—The chauncell here ys in good repaire & kept de- cently. The churche.ys ruinous thorowgh a suyte dependinge betwene Mr. Towneley & Mr. Pell esquires, for and abowt the repayring thereof. Folto 2. BELTISLO DECANATUS Bythame Magna—The chauncell of Hallywell a chapell belonging to this parsonadge ys in decay; the parsonadge ys impropriate to the deane & Chapter of Lincoln to whom or their farmer the repaire belong- ethe ; the churche ys well repayred & kept decently and order ys taken for the spedie repayre thereof. Bythame parva—The churche and Chansell here are well repayred & kept decently ; the sayd dene & chapter haue promised spedie repaire. Bytchfeld—here bothe churche &, Chancell are in decay but by order taken with the parishioners aud with Mt Wymberley my l. Byshopp of lincoln his farmer of the parsonage a speedie repayre wylbe hadd, the same beinge alredy in hand. Basingthorpe, Byrton, Careby, Colsterworthe, Corby, Cretomne, Edname, Gunby—the churche & Chancell of thees seuerall parishes are in good repayre & kept decently. Folio 2d. Irenhame, Lavingtone, Northwythame, Stevenbie, Stoake, Skilling- ton, Swynsted, Wythame—The chauncell & churche of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre & kept decently. Sowthwythame—The churche here ys well maynteined & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinated, the one part thereof ys her ma chardge (as they say) to repayre, the other part ys the parsones. Swafeld—The churche ys vnseamely & vnclenely kept and the chauncell in some lytle want of repayre and order ys taken w™ the parson & parishe clarke for spedy amendment. BULLINGBROOKE DECANATUS BULLINGBROOKE—The churche ys somewhat defectyve in the leades but order ys taken for the speedie reformac’on. The chanceill ys well repayred & bothe are decently kept. Folio 3. Hagnebie—The churche and chauncell here are somewhat defectiue in repayre but yt ys promised by some of the L. Burleighes officers that all shalbe spedely reformed. | Haltomne—The churche & Chauncell here in some want of repaire but order ys taken that repayre shalbe made & a decencie in the keepinge of them shalbe had w® convenient speede. Hareby—The churche here ys in some want of repayre w*" by order taken ys shortly to be amended ; the chauncell ys very well repayred, & they are bothe decently kept. Hundlebie—The churche ys defectyue in the glase wyndowes wherby the same ys defiled w owles & pigeons but by order taken yt ys spedely to be reformed ; the chauncell ys well repayred & kept decently. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN nae Kirkby—The est end of the chauncell here ys lyke to fall downe ; the L. Wyllowghby of Earesby shuld repayre yt beinge proprietorie of the parsonadge. The churche ys well repayred & kept in decencie. Spillesbie—The buttresseis on bothe sydes of the church are decaied w* wyll turne to the ruyne of the church but order ys taken tht a speady reformac’on shalbe had. The chauncell ys well repayred & bothe of them are in keaping decente. Enderbie, Esterkeale, Lusbie, Myningesby, Ratheby, Stickney,[ folzo 3d.] Stepinge parva, Stickford, Sybsey, Toynton Petri, Westerkeale— The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Thorp—The churche here w* the chauncell ys in some want of repaire, for the spedy reformac’on wherof order ys taken; the bothe otherwise kept decently. Toynton Omnium Sanctorum—The churche ys in some want of repayre but by order taken yt spedely to be reformed. The chancell ys well repayred & kept decently. CANDLESHO DECANATUS Ardlethorp, Ashebie, Burrowghe—The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre and kept decently. Braytoft—The churche here in some lytle want of repayre but by order formerly taken yt ys spedely to be repayred ; the Chauncell ys in good case & w' the churche decently kept. Folio 4. Candlesby—There are some small defectes bothe in the churche & Chauncell here but by order formerly taken they are to be supplied spedely. Drybie—The chauncell here ys in good repaire & kept decently ; the churche ys in some want of repayre & especially in the steple, for the spedy repayre whereof order ys alredy taken. Croft, Dalby, Friskney, Firsbie, Gunby, Ingolmells, Irbie, Orbie, Partney, Sutter bie, Skremby, [ folio 4d. | Skendleby, Stepinge Magna, Wayneflete All Sts, Weltomne—The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Skegnes—There ys some small decay here of the churche by reason of a late tempestuous storme and order ys alredy taken that yt shalbe reformed spedely; yt ys (wt® the chauncell in good repayre) very decentlie kept. Wynthorp—The churche and Chauncell here are in reasonable good repayre & kept decently. Waynefleete Marie—The chauncell here ys in greate decay & therby ys very vnseamely & kept yll favoredly ; the falt ys in one m™ Barkome a londoner or in his farmer who farmethe the parsonadge at m™ Barkomes hand. The churche ys in reasonable good sort. CALCEWATHE DECANATUS Abie—The churche ys well repayred & kept decently. The chaun- cell ys in some decay thorowghe the falt of the L. Wyllowghby of Earesby proprietary of the parsonadg. Anderby, Alford cum Riggesbie, Beesby, Byllesby, [ folio 5] Caw- thrope, Cumberworthe, Claxbie, Calceby, Farlestrope, Gaytonne, Hanney, 224 STATE OF THE CHURCHES Hootoft, Hellowe, Hawghe—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Hoggesthorp—The churche here ys well repayred and kept decently ; the Chauncell ys ruinous culpa domint Episcopt Lincoln vt gardiant presentant. I learne & yt ys sayd that S" John Bolls the farmer ys about to repaire the same. Legburne—The churche here ys in reasonable good repaire & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinated and yt ys sayd to be her ma‘ and that Wyll’m henneage esq’ ys farmer to her mate of this parsonage. Mablethorp Petri—here bothe churche & Chauncell weere swalowed vp w*? the sea aboue 1* or lx yeres past sence w** tyme there was never any churche there buylded thorowghe the pouertie w™ the [inha ]bitante weere drawen into by losse of g[oods] by that invndac’on. Folio 5d. Sowth Restomne—The Churche & Chauncell here are in decay, and by order formerly taken ys spedely to be repayred & to be kept decently. Tottyll—The steple of this churche ys in decay and the chauncell ys in greate decay; order ys taken that the wante shalbe supplied in convenyent speede. Mablethorp Marie, Mumbie, Mumby Cap, Maltby, Markby, Suttone, Salebie, Strubbie, Swabie, Stayne, [ folio 6] Thedilthorp All Sts, Thedil- thorp Helens, Trustrope, Thoresbie, Vicebie, Wyllowghbie, Wytherne— The seuerall churcheis & Chauncells of theis parishees are in good re- payre & kept decently. Well—The churche & Chauncell here are ruinated in the defalt of the L. Wyllowghby of Earesbie to whome (as yt ys sayd) belongethe all the towne, & the parsonadge. GRAFFO DECANATUS Awburghe, Basinghame, Bowlthame, [ folio 6d.] Carleton, Dodding- ton, Egle, Hikame, North Skarle, Skellingthorpe, Thorp on the Hill, Thurleby-—The churche & Chauncell here are well repayred & kept in decencie. Norton Disney—The churche here ys well repayred & decently kept decently [ste]. The chauncell in some lytle decay in the tyles but yt ys spedely to be repaired by order formerlie taken. ayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys in some want of repayre but order ys taken alredy for the spedie amendment thereof. Folio 7. GRANTHAME DECANATUS Londonthorp—The churche here ys well repayred ; the chauncell ys in some want of repayre w* the farmer of the parson: idge hathe promised to have and make speedye repayre, & that the same shalbe decently kept. Allington, Barrowghby, Beltomne, Barkestone, Bootheby paynell, Brasebie, Dentomne, Granthame, Gonerbie, Haydor, Harlaxtomne, Hon- ‘ington, [ folio 7d.] Pauntomne Magna, Pauntomne Parva, Roppesley, Segbrooke, Scistowne, Sapertomne, Somerbie, Willesforthe, Welby, Wools- trope—The seuerall churcheis & chauncells of thes parishees are in good repayre & kept decently. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 225 Stroxtomne—Here ys some waunt of repayre bothe in churche & chauncell : But order ys taken for the spedy repayre of them bothe, & for the decent kepinge of them. Wyvell—Here ys neyther churche nor Chancell neyther inhabitante nor have not beene theis xl or 1® yeres. Folio 8. GARTRE DECANATUS Horsington—The churche & Chauncell here are greatly decayed by meanes that the same are lytle frequented by reason the parishioners haue a chappell win the towne for devine seruice, the churche stand- inge farr of & yll to comme to in wynter, by reason of water & yll way. Hemingbie—The chauncell here ys well repayred & kept in decencie. The churche ys in some want of repayre but order ys taken that yt shalbe spedely amended. Asterby, Bucknall, Belchford, Calkwell, Doningtomne, Gawdebie, Golcebie, Myntinge, Randbie, Stayntomne, [ folio $d.| Styrtone, Stanygote, Stixwould, Skamblesbie—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept in decencie. GRYMMESBY DECANATUS Ashebie—The churche here hathe somme wantes for the w* to be repayred spedely order ys taken. There ys an yle adioyninge to the northe syde of this churche w*" is in decay, the repayre thereof belong- ethe to S' W™ Wray knight lord of the towne; the Chauncell here ys well repayred & kept decently. Briggesley—The churche & Chauncell here haue lately bene vnde- cently kept, but order ys taken for the reformac’on ; they are bothe well repayred. Aylesbie, Bradley, Beelesbie, Barnoldbie, [ folio 9] Cotes Magna, Cooxwold, Caboorne, Healinge—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishes are in good repayre & kept decently. Cotes parva—Here bothe churche & Chauncell w® the steple are in greate decay, and all thinges so far owt of order as prayer cannot conveniently be done therein. The falt hathe bene S" Xp’ofer Hillyarde knight who now hathe taken order for spedy reformac’on in all the premisseis. Clee—The chauncell here ys in some decay culpa domint Episcopt Lincolw vt dicunt vel etus firmartyy ; there are some small vante in the churche bothe in repayre & otherwise w ys in mendinge, otherwise there all in chancell & churche ys well. Est Randall—The churche here ys in good repayre aud decently kept. The Chauncell ys in some want of repayre but order ys taken for the spedie repayre thereof. Graymnesbie—here bothe churche & Chauncell are in some decay but order ys taken for the spedie reformac’on. Grymmesby Jacobi—The churche ys well repayred & kept decently. The chauncell ys half taken downe & made lesse in the tyme of late St George Heneage knight decessed ; now the impropriac’on of the parson- age ther belongethe to W™ Heneage esq’. Grymmesbie Marie—The churche here ys rased wt the Chancell longe agoe, by what authoritie yt ys not knowen. Humbrestone—The churche here ys in some want of repayre & defect of some thinges w are presently to be supplied by order taken, 226 SIL ACCH TOR CS MEM CHURN GEIS Folio gd. Howtomne—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently ; the chauncell ys vnseamely in the wyndowes w* are dawbed vp & stopped w') wispes, for the w*" order ys taken for speadie reformac’on w* [blank | Googe gent’ proprietary of the parsonage here. Northcotes—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept decently ; the chauncell ys in greate ruyne in the roofe and the glasse wyndowes thorowghe the contynuell absence of the parsone who pretendethe he may be absent for that he ys (as yt ys reported) chapleine to the erle of Darby & in his howse. Newtonne—The churche & chancell are here owt of repayre & the leade sold, thorowghe the fault of the parsone and parishioners. Skarthoe—The chauncell here ys well repayred & kept decently. There be some small want¢ in the churche aswell in the pewes & Seate as some other soche lyke for the w by order alreadie taken there ys a spedy reformac’on to be hadd. Hatclief, Hawerbie, Irbie, Lasebie, Rothewell, Swynehopp, Swallow, Thoresby, { folio 10] Wathe—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Tetney—The Chauncell here ys in decay in the leade & glasse wyndowes & therby not kept decently, culpa domini Episcopt Lincoln vt dicitur. The churche hathe some wantes, the w* are to be supplied foorthw* by order taken. Walthame—Ther ys bothe in the Churche & chauncell here somme small wante in the repayre but order ys taken that supplie shalbe made w') expedic’on. HOLLAND AUSTRALIS DECANATUS Cowbyt—This ys a chappell of ease belonginge to Spaldinge w™ the inhabitante of this hamlet do keepe well bothe in decencie & also repayre. Crowland, Fleete, Gedney—here bothe churches & Chauncells are well repayred & kept decently. Gedney fenend—This ys a chappell of ease belonginge to Gedney aforesaid ; the inhabitante of this hamlet do keap this chappell in good repayre & decencie. Holbeache—The churche ys in very good repayre, and very decently kept. The chauncell ys in grete decay culpa domini Episcopt Lincoln’ vt presentant gardiant. Luttonne—This ys a chappell of ease belonginge to Sutton St Maries, w chappell the inhabitante of this hamlet do mayneteyne. But as for the chauncell beinge well repayred ys maynteyned so, by the proprietary of the parsonadge. Mowltomne—The churche here ys in decay, but order ys taken for the speadie repayre thereof w= at this presente ys in hand. The chauncell ys ruinated, by the defalt of one M'* White, a neare kinswoman of the late lord threasurer, as the inhabitante there do geue informac’on. Folto rod. Mowlton Cap!"—This ys a chappell of ease; the inhabi[tants] of w°) hamlett do maynteyne the same in repayre & decencie. Pinchbeck—The churche here ys well repayred and kept decently. The chauncell ys in some decay thorowghe her mat® who ys in part ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 200 proprietarie therof, And of one Mathew Robinson gent’ proprietarie of the other part. Sutton Edmundi—tThis ys a chappell of ease well kept in repayre & decencie by the inhabitantes of this hamlett. Sutton Jacobi—This lykewise ys a chappell of ease well mayntened in repayre & decencie by the inhabitante of this hamlett. Sutton Marie, Surfleete, Spaldinge, Whaploade, Westonmne—The churches & Chauncells here are in good repayre & decently kept. Tydd Marie—The sowthe ile of the churche and the steple are mooche decayed. The chauncell ys well repayred & kept decently. Whaploade Drove—There ys here a chappell of ease w* the inhabitante of this hamlet do keape well for repayre & decencie. Folio 11. HOLLAND BOREALIS DECANATUS Brothertoft, Bicker—The churche or chapell of Brothertoft & this parishe of Bicker are well repayred & kept decently. Algarkirk, Butterwick, Beningtomne, Bostomne, Domningtomne, Fosse- dike, Framptomne, Freestomne, Gosbertomne, [ folio rrd.| Kyrtomne, Levertomne, Leake, Swymneshed, Skyrbeck, Toft, Wygtoft, Wrangle— The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre & kept in good decencie. Quadringe—The churche here ys in a lytle want of repayre but order ys alredie taken that yt shalbe shortly repayred. The chauncell ys in some decay culpa domini Episcopi Lincolw seu etus firmary etus [sic ]}. Suttertoune—The churche here ys well repayred & decently kept ; the Chauncell ys in great want of repayre thorowghe the defalt of the Lord W™ Haward the proprietarie of the parsonadge here who ys com- only thought shulde make the repayre thereof. Wybertomne—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently. The chauncell hathe somme defecte but by order taken yt ys spedely to be reformed & repayred. Folio 12. HORNCASTLE DECANATUS Bamburghe—The Steple ys decayed here but order ys taken that a speady repayre thereof shalbe made & the churche & chauncell are in good state & kept decently. Horncastle—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently ; the Chauncell ys in greate decay thorowghe the defalt of the lord Bishopp of Carliell or his farmer w** ys not knowen but in controuersie in lawe betwixt the erle of Lincoln & St Edward Dymock. Kirkbie super Bane—The churche & Chauncell here are in good repayre & kept decently yet the Steple ys decaied in the leede w™ ys feared wyll never be repayred the pouertie of the Inhabitante ys so greate. Ashbie, Comningsby, Dalderby, Edlington, Halthame super Bane, Langtomne, Maring Cap, Mooreby, Marome, [ folio r2d.] Rowghtomne, Skrevelesby, Toynton Capella, Toyntone Magna, Thimblebie, Thorntomne, Tatshall, Woodenderby, Wooddall—The seuerall churcheis and chaun- cells of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre & kept in decencie. Marton—The chaunceli here ys well repayred, the churche beinge somewhat ruinous ; the repayre thereof ys in hand, 228 STARE, OF GTHE AGHA GELES Waddingworthe—The churche and chauncell here are in somme decay & therby nothinge decently kept. Folio 13. Wylkesby, Wispingtone—The seuerall churcheis & chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are in good repaire and kept decently. HILL DECANATUS Asheby puerorum—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinated thorowghe the defalt of the deen & Chapter of Lincoln or their farmer m™ Cole ; the dene & chapter haue lately promised a spedie reformac’on. Aswardby, Asgarby, Bagenderby, Brinckle, Claxbie, Fulletby, Grethame, Harringtomne, [folio 13d.| Hamringhame, Hagworthing- hame, Langtomne, Oxcombe, Skrayfeld, Somersbie, Salmondby, Sawce- thrope, Tetford, Wyncebie—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuer- all parishees are in good repaire & kept decently. Kettesbie—The churche and Chauncell here are taken away & cleane rased by meanes of an vnion of this parsonadge & parishe to Ormesby alias Sowthormesby vnder wrytten, as ytt ys affirmed by mt Richard Skipw" of the coort. Sowthormesby—The churche & Chauncell that belongethe to the parson here are well repayred & kept decently. There ys another chauncell a quiere belonginge to the lord of the manor v’z m* Richard Skipwt® of the coort, who shuld do the repaire thereof beinge now decayed. Folio 14. LYNCOLN’ XP’TIANITAS DECANATUS St Nicholas—here the chancell ys in some decay in the defalt of the deane & chapter of Lincoln, who lately haue promised a spedy reformac’on. Ste Botolphes, St Benette, Sanct Martynes, St Markes, St Michells, S* Maries, St Margrette, St Marie Magdal’, St Peters at tharcheis, St Pawlles, St Peters at gote, [ folio r4d.] St Peters in Estgate, St Swythanes—The churches & chauncells of theis parishees are in good repayre & kept decenthe. LONGOBOBY DECANATUS Armestomne, Boothbie, Brasebrigg, Braunstomne, Blanckney, Byllin- gay, Canwicke, Colby, Dunstozne, [| folio 15 | Hanworthe, Methringhame, Nocktomne, Nanebie, Skopewick, Skynnand, Tymberland, Waddingtomne, Welburne, Whashingburghe, Wellingore—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre & well manteyned & in decencie kept. Kirkbie greene—The churche here ys in good repayre. The chaun- cell ys in some want of tylinge, but [order] ys taken for the spedie repayre. Folio 15d. LAFFOORD DECANATUS Amwicke, Aswarbie, Awnesbie, Asgarbie, Braunsewell, Burtozne, Digbie, Dirringtomne, Eveden, Howell—The churches & Chauncells are well repaired & decently kept. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 229 Ashebie—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinous for that the Quenes ma"* ys thowght to be the proprietary & aught to do the same repayre, or her ma** farmer Edward Kinge esquier. Bloxhame—The Churche ys in good repayre & kept decently ; the chauncell ys in some decay, but order ys taken for the speadie repayre thereof. Cranwell—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept decently. The Chauncell ys in some want of repayre cu/pa domini Episcopt Lincoln’ seu etus firmart. Folio 16. Heckingtomne—The churche ys in decay, but yt ys now in repayr- inge ; the chauncell ys in some decay beinge her ma* chardge to reforme or the farmer. Hoale—The churche ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell was cleane taken away by the late lord threasurer his officers (as yt ys reported) by licence w* his honor procured & obteyned from emma inst, Iwarbie—The churche & Chauncell here are very well repayred & kept decently. Kirkby Dionis’-—Aswell Churche as Chauncell here are kept in good Bopayre w, OcGencic. Kirkby Lathrope—This Kyrkby ys now all one w the other, by meanes of an vnion. Helpringhame, Ingolsbie, Kyme, Lessinghame, Quarington, Rows- tonne, Ruskingtomne, Rawcesby, [ folio r6d.] Slefoord, Skredingtomne, Wyllowghbie—The seuerall churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishies are in good repaire & kept decently. Swarby—The churche ys well kept in repayre & decencie. The chauncell roofe ys fallen downe & taken away longe sence. The pro- prietarie there ys one George Fairefax gent’ who shuld repayre or reedifie the same. LOUEDEN DECANATUS Benington—The churche ys in good repayre & decently kept ; the chauncell in some want of repaire in the leades, & order ys taken for the spedie reformac’on. Ancaster, [Beck']inghame, Brantbrawghton, Caythorpe, Carleton scroope, [ folio 17] Claypoll, Fulbecke, Howghe, Howgham cum Mars- tomne—The churches & Chancells here are well repayred and decently kept. Fentonne—The churche ys in good repayre & in decencie kept ; the chauncell ys in decay, w must be spedely repayred by order taken lately. Ledname, Normantomne, Straglethorpe, Stubtomne—The churche & Chauncell here are well repayred & kept decently by the seuerall parish- ioners & parsones. Westburghe—The churche & Chauncell h[ere are well*] repayred & kept decently. 1 The manuscript has been injured. 230 STATE OF THE CHURCHES LOWTHESKE [ET] LUDBURGH DECANATUS Alvinghame, [ folio 17d.] Awthrope, Burwell, Castle Carletomn, Couenham Barthol’, [Couenha’]me Marie, [Cockerington’] Leonardi, [? Cockerington . Marie, Calsthorpe’]—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Carletomne Parva—The Steple of this churche ys in some decay decay [sic], & order ys taken for the speady repaire of yt, otherwise bothe churche & Chauncell are well repayred & kept decently. Carletonne Magna—The churche & Chauncell here are in some want of reparac’ons, but order ys taken for the spedie repaire of bothe, w are otherwise decently kept. Conisholme—The churche here ys well & kept decently. The. chauncell wantethe some lytle repayre for the w°" order ys taken that a spedie reformac’on shalbe had. Folio 18. Est Wickhame—here bothe churche & chauncell are in some decay & lykely to be in more want for tht there are few or no parishioners. Farforthe—The churche here ys in some want of repayre but yt ys spedely to be repayred by order taken ; the Chancell ys well repayred ~ & w™ the churche kept decently. Hawghame—The churche here of late was rui[nated but by?] order alredy taken ys to be reedifi[ed and is’] at this instant in hand & almost f[inished; the chancell’] ys well repayred, & they bothe are [kept decently']. Keddington—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys in decay for that S*W™ Wray knight proprietary dothe not repayre the same when there [? is need’]. Fotherby, Fulstowe, Grymmesby Parva, Garnethorp, Grymmolby, Gayton, Hallington, Jarburghe, [ folio 18d.] Kelsterne, Ludburghe, Lowthe, Manbie, Northelkingtowne—The churcheis & Chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Mucktomne—The churche ys in good repaire & kept decently. The chauncell ys in some want of repayre but order ys taken w™ the parson for speadie reformac’on. - Ormesbie—-The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently. The chancell ys in grete decay, the Quenes mat® beinge proprietarie & Edward Marberie esquier iustice of peace the farmer. [Saltfletby*] Petri—The steple here ys in decay to repayre whereof the parishioners are now in hand; the churche & chauncell otherwise are in good case of repayre & kept decently. Ratheby, [Ruc]kland, [? Restone!], Saltfletby Clemente, [ folio 19 } Saltfletby All Sts, Somercote Marie, Somercote Petri, Stewtomne, Sowth Elkingtomn, Vtterby, Wyamme, Weltonne, Wythcall—The chauncells & Churcheis of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Skydbrooke—The churche here ys well repaired & kept decentlie. The chauncell ys vtterly fallen downe some xv'® yeres by past, abowt w tyme the leade was taken away by a commission granted from her ma"® to one M™ More her mat receuer (as yt ys here reported) ; her sees: ys proprietarie, & one m™ Edward Atkinson farmer of this parson- adge. 1 The manuscript has been injured. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN a2! Tathewell—The steple of this churche ys in decay ; the churche otherwise & the Chauncell also are well repayred & kept in decencie. Folio rgd. NESSE DECANATUS Thurlebie—here the churche ys in good repaire & decently kept ; the Chaunsell ys in decay, but order ys taken for repayre to be hadd speedely. Braseburghe, Bastone, Barholme, Carleby, Depinge Guthlaci, Dep- inge Jacobi, Gretford, Langtoft, [St]owe, Tallington, [ folio 20] Vffing- toune—Theis chauncells & churches of theis seuerall parishees are in good repayre & kept decently. West Depinge—The churche ys in good repayre & well kept in decencie ; the chaunsell ys in some decay, but order ys taken for spedie reformac’on. STAMFORD XP’TIANITAS DECANATUS St Maries, Alhallowes, St Georgies, St Michaells, St Johns—The churches & Chauncells here are well repayred & kept decently. St Clemente—Ther ys here no churche nor chancell by reason th* yt is vnited to another parishe here in Stamford. St Pawles—There ys no churche nor chancell here but vnited to another parishe here in Stamford. Folio 20d. WALLESCROFT DECANATUS Bynbrooke Gabrielis—The churche (the steple only excepted w™ ys lyke to fall) ys in good repayre & decently kept. There ys lytle hope that the steple wylbe amended, the parishioners beinge fewe in nomber & poore & the groundes occupied by forreners tht will yeald nothinge, &c. Bynbrooke Marie, Claxby, Croxby, Est Rasen, Kyrkby, Kingerby, Kelsay Marie, Kelsay Nicholai, Lynwood, [ folio 21] Newton, Normanby, Owresby, Raysen Drax, Raysen Tupholme, Stayntomne, Thorganby, Thoresway, Tevelbie, Toft, Thorntomne, [ folio 21d.]| West Raysen, Waylesbie, Wyllinghame, Vselbie—The seuerall churcheis and chauncells of theis seuerall parishies are well repayred & kept also decently. WRAGGOE DECANATUS Appley, Burghe, Biskerthorp, Benningworthe, Bardnay, Est Terring- toune—The seuerdall churcheis & Chauncells of theis parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Folio 22. Est Barkworthe—The chauncell & churche here are in some decay in reparac’ons but order ys taken wt the parsone & churchwardens for the repayre of the decayes in speede convenient. Hattonne—The churche & chauncell here are in some decay but order ys taken aswell wt the parsonne & churchwardens for spedy repayre. Tea eee atte churche ys in some decay & the chauncell also but by order taken sence the last visitac’on, the repayre ys in hand. 232 STATE OF THE CHURCHES Ludford Magna—The chancell here ys moche ruinated & so ys the cherch; the chancell ys to [be] repayred by W™ Henneage esquier proprietary of the parsonage; the parishioners are very vnlykely to repayre the churche their povertie ys so greate. Hayntomne, Howton cum Beckringe, Kyrmond, Ludford Parva, Langtomne, Leggesbie, Pantomne, [ folio 22d.] Rand, Snelland, Syxhill, Staynefeld, Sotbie, Westbarkworthe, Willinghame—The churcheis & chauncells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & decently kept. Stayntomne—The Churche ys in good repayre & kept decently. The Chauncell ys somewhat owt of repayre for the w™ order ys taken th* yt shalbe reformed in convenient speede. Wyckenby—The steple of the churche here ys in greate decay ells the churche & chauncell are well repayred & kept decently. Wragby—The churche & chauncell are here in good repayre except- inge one lytle quire w’ belongethe to the Sandons to whome the repayre therof dyd euer belonge as aperteyninge to that howse as they say but tyme owt of mynd the parishioners have done the repayre thereof. West Terrington—The churche ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys in some decay by the defalt of St George St*poll proprietary of the parsonadge there. Foho 23. YARBURGHE DECANATUS Bigby, Barrowe, Barnnetby, Bondby, Barton St Maries, Bartozne St Peters, Broclesby, Cayster, Cadney, Croxtomne, Elshame, [ folio 23d. | Ferebie, Gyrsbie, Gouxill, Haburghe, Haltomne, [mminghame, Kyrming- tomne, Kyilingholme, Kealebie—The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishies are well repayred & kept decently. Horkestowe—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently ; the chauncell ys in decay in the walls of the northe & Southe Iles and ther glasse windowes ; the parsonadge ys her mat® & one m® [ blamk | Allington of the Exchequer ys farmer. Limber Magna—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept well in decencie. The chauncell ys lyk to fall thorowghe the defect of reparac’ons; her mat® ys owner of the personadge, & m' [blank] Pelhame esquire & a iustice of peace ys the farmer thereof. Folio 24. Meltomne Rose—here bothe in churche & Chauncell are some de- fecte but by order taken they are to be reformed spedely. Somerby—The churche ys in greate decay for tht there ys no parishioners, but only the lord m* Rosseter esquier iustice of peace in whose hande are all the tenem[ents] & lord of the parishe, who w his wief & children seldome or never frequent the churche ; the chauncell ys reasonable well & kept decently. Northkelsay, Nettletomne, Rybie, Saxby, Stallingburghe, Thorntomne, Wrawby, Woorletby, Wootton, Viceby—The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishees are in good repaire & kept decently. Sereby—The churche ys in good repayre & decently kept. The Chauncell ys in decay & wantethe repayre, & the dene & Chapter of Lincoln beinge proprietaries owght to repayre the same who lately have promised spedy reformac’on. Folio 24d. [blank], ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW hele Folio 25. ARCHIDIACONATUS. STOWE ASLACKHO DECANATUS Canebie—The churche & chauncell are here in somme decay, but order ys taken w the person and churchwardens in the behalf of the parishe that a reformac’on shalbe had in the defecte in convenient spede. Camringhame—Ther ys somme want of repayre in churche and Chauncell, But order ys taken that a speadie reformac’on wylbe had & certified. Glenthame—The churche here ys in good repayre & kept decently. The Quire or chauncell ys in decay thorowghe the defalt of the deane & Chapter of Lincoln who are proprietaries of the parsonadge there, who haue promised a spedie reparac’on. Hackthorne—-The churche ys in some d[? ecay, but order is taken’ ] for the repaire there[? of. The Chancell’] ys in reasonable repaire & [? both are kept*] in reasonable decencie. Hanworthe—The churche & Chauncell ....... reasonable case QUSCHCDAVLC 2 hed dhe en eC lic mLOl We UAVAb Sa ek te lea in convenient speede. Blyburghe. Cotes, Fillinghame, Glentworthe, Hemeswell, Harpes- well, Inghame, [folio 25d.] Kyrtone, Normanbie, Spridlington, Saxbie, [ Will’ Jowghtone—The churche & Chancell of theis parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Norton Episcopi—The churche & Chauncell are in reasonable repair and kept accordingly and promise ys made that all defectes shalbe sup- plid in reasonable & convenient tyme. Omebie—The churche & Chauncell are in some small decay but order ys taken w™ the churchwardens & parson that sufficient repayre shalbe made in convenient speed & that they shalbe kept decently. Waddinghame Petri—There are some defecte in repayre of the churche & by former order taken the same are to be supplied spedely. The chauncell ys in good repaire & kept decently. CORRINGHAM DECANATUS [? Bliton’|—The churche here ys in some want of repayre but ys now (by order formerly taken) in hand & repayringe. The chauncell hathe some defecte in repaire the falt ys St Will™ Wrayes proprietary of the parsonadge. ; Beltonne—The churche & chauncell are in good repayre & kept decently. Butterwick—|[ blank }. Folio 26. Greinghame—The churche here wantethe some repayre w*" vppon order taken ys to be repayred spedely, the chancell w” the churche are in decent kepinge. Haxey—The churche here ys well repayred & kept decently. The chauncell ys ruinous & therby vnseamelie lyethe culpa domini Archiepts- copt Eboracensis proprietary ecclesie tbidem vt gardiani tbidem presentant. 1 The manuscript has been injured, 234 STARE: OF “THE CHURGCE ES Lea—The churche & Chauncell here are reasonably well repayred & kept decently ; the small wantes that be by order taken are spedely to be repayred. Northrope—The chauncell here ys in decay culpa domint eptscopt [ Lincolniensts' | seu eius firmary vt gardiant presentant. Owstone—The churche here ys in good repayre & kep[t decently’). The chauncell ys in decay in the leades& ..... in the walls & glasse wyndowes culpa [domint Archiepiscopit Eboracensts'| proprietarty recloria ibidem vt gardiant [ presentant }. Pilhamme—There are some defecte bothe in churche & [Chanc Jell w*" by order formerly ys to be supplied ..... convenient speede. Corringhame, Epwoorthe, Gaynesburghe, Heaphame, Lawghtomne, [ folio 26d.} Skottor, Skottonne, Springthorp—The churcheis & Chaun- Cells of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & decently kept. Wroote—The churche here ys in good repaire & kept decently the chauncell ys somewhat faultie, & order ys taken for the amendment thereof owt of hand. . LAWRES DECANATUS Aystrope—The steple of this churche ys vncouered in the topp wherby yt takethe rayne so that yt ys feared the same wyll fall; in the said steple weere abowt some two yeres past three bells & now not any & yt ys said that mt [blank] Amcote iustice of peace & lord of the towne dyd carry them away from the parishe. The chauncell ys well repaired & kept w™ the churche in decencie. Barlinges—The churche & chauncell are in some decay but by order alredy taken ys spedely to be reformed. Buslingthorp—Bothe churche & chauncell are very ruinous in the walls, tymber, roofe & wyndowes, by reason there are no parishioners or very fewe there & of no abylitie. The Lord of the towne ys one mt [ blank] Sutton of London ; the persone ys beggarlie & residethe not. Broxho]lme, Burtowne, Bratilby—The churches here w the Chaun- cells are in very good repayre & kept decently. Folio 27. Cheriwillinghame—The church & especially the Steple are in decay; the chauncell lackethe repayr in the tylinge; order ys taken w™ the churchwardens that as spedy amendment may be had as may conveniently be and also that the chauncell shalbe repayred by the proprietarie thereof. Dunholme—The churche & Chauncell are in some want of glasse in the wyndowes, but by order alredy taken they shalbe repayred in con- venyent speede & that so all shalbe well. Carleton Australis, Carletone Borealis, Faldingworthe, Fiskertozne, Gayteburtomn, Gretew ell, Kettlethorp, Kneathe—Bothe churches & Chaun- cells are well kept i in repaire as also in decencie. Fristrope—The churche ys in good repayre & kept decently. The chauncell ys in decay, But order ys taken w™ the new parson inducted wherby the repayre thereof shalbe in convenient speede made. Folio 27d. Newtonme—The churche & Chauncell ; are in some e lytle want of a tk tyes manuscript Shike been fojured: ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 235 repayre & order ys taken for spedy reformac’on of them, & the same ys done & certified this 12 of Novembre 1602! by Stow the churchwarden. Riseholme—here the churche ys vtterly ruinated, and the chauncell lykewise, w™ all the bells and ornamente & bookes. There ys lytle hope to haue the churche reeditied for that there ys not aboue one parishioner. S' George Stpoll knight ys owner of all the towne. The parson ys wyllinge to repayre or reedifie the chauncell vppon the reedifieng of the churche. Reffame—The churche in some want of repayre & so ys the Chaun- cell, & order ys taken for spedy reformac’on & for decent keapinge. Sudbrooke—The churche ys in greate decay ; ther ys good hope that yt shalbe repaired in convenient speede for that the parishioners are wyllinge thervnto otherwise bothe churche & chauncell are well w’z for decent keapinge. Marton, Nettlehame, Snarford, Saxilby, Skamptomne, Skothorne, Stowe—The churche & Chauncell of theis seuerall parishees are well repayred & kept decently. Fohio 28. Torksey Petri—The churche & Chauncell are vtterly ruinated, & the bells & ornamente caried away (as yt ys reported) by one Robert Thorp decessed who farmed the whole Lordshipp of St Robert Germyne knight dwellinge in Suffolke. Torkesay Marie—The chauncell & a quire proper to the lord of the towne are in grete decay in the falt of St Robert Germayne knight afore- said proprietary of the personage. Vpton—Bothe churche‘and Chauncell want some repayre but order ys taken w the churchwardens in the behalf of the parishioners & w my lord wyllowghby proprietary of the parsonadge that in convenient speede repayre shalbe made, & then the same shalbe decently kept. Wyllinghame—The steple of this churche ys somewhat decayed but the repaire ys in hand & wylbe repayred in convenient speede. The chauncell ys well repayred & they are bothe kept decently. Weltomne—The churche and Chauncell here are in reasonable good repayre and kept decently. MANLAKE DECANATUS Awthrope, Awckburghe, Applebie—The churche & Chauncell here are well repayred & kept decently. Burton zuxta Stather—The churche here ys in... . repayre. The Phauucel ela eye. repaire in the Slates & work ..... yt ys thowght to be the L. Shefelde [?fault?] his Lp. beinge proprietary of the [ ? parsonadge’]. Brawghtonmne—The churche ys in good repayre. [The] Chauncell ys some want of re[payre, but?] the reformac’on ys by order f[ormerly made*] to be had & made forthw™ ; here [is a quier?] called the Lorde Ge ge ree ean oe a Lawier of Lincoln’s Inne owght to rep [ayre ite |) Folio 28d. Bottisforthe—The Churche & chauncell there are in some decay, but order ys taken wt the churchwardens there & farmer of the parson- 1 Perhaps the latter part of the entry was added after the original return was made. * The manuscript has been injured, 236 SUATH -OF- CHES CHURGH ES adge that bothe churche & Chauncell shalbe fully amended & repayred forthwythe & shalbe decentlie kept. Frodinghame—The churche here was lately ruinated thorowghe the fall of the steple, but bothe churche and steple are in good for wardnes of beinge reedified w% ys intended by the inhabitante in all convenient speede to be finished. Haltonne—The chauncell here ys in good repayre & kept clenly, there ys some small want of repayre of the churche w are presently to be repayred by order alredy taken. Croolle, Flixburghe, Hebalstowe, Luddingtomne, Mauntomne, Mes- singhame, Redborne—The churches & Chauncells are in good & reasonable repayre & kept in decencie. [ Roxby*]—The churche here ys in some want of repayre but by order formerly taken yt ys to [be] repayred in speede; the chauncell ys in good case & w® the churche ys keptdecently. Folio 29. Risebie—The Chauncell ys in greate decay thorowg the falt of mt [blank] Hamerton proprietary of the parsonage & lyethe very vndecently. The steple ys in very greate decay. Scawby, Waddinghame Marie, Wyntringhame, Wyntertovzne, Whittomne—The churches & Chauncells here are in reasonable good case bothe for repayre & decencie in the keapinge. Folio 29d. [blank]. ! The manuscript has been injured. SH OUshE CENDRICES 1602 FEBRUARIE I4 Ty ele UNGCO TeNe 2a LOW. [LincoLtn Diocesan REGISTRY ] ARCHIDIACONATUS [LINCOLN ARCHIDIACONATUS] THIS BOOKE DOTHE SPECIFIE THE NAMES OF ALL THE DUBLE BENFICED MEN WTHIN THE ARCHDEACONRIE OF LYNCOLNE TOGETHER WTH THE NAMES OF THEIR CURAT@ MADE FEBRUARIJ SECUNDO A® 1602 STILO ANGLICO. Folio 1. AUELAND D: Mr James Gryffite is the parson of Kirkby vnderwood in this deanry and parson of Paunton parva in Grantham deanry vppon w parsonage he resydethe and Richard Butler a minister and noe preacher servethe his Cure at the said Kirkby. Mr Myles Whale is the parson of Willoughby and vicar of Osbornby bothe in this deanry and the distance is very smale soe that he servethe both Cures himself. Mr Robert Collingwood is the parson of Rippingale 2¢r4m partiuim and Tertie parte twoe parsonages in one and the same churche and servethe the Cure and theruppon is resydent. BELTISLOWE D: Mr Thomas Russell is the vicar of Bassingthorpe in this deanry and there resydeth. And also he is the parson of Hicam in the deanrie of Graffoo. An[{d] Hughe Horberrie is his Curate there a mynyster & noe precher. Mr Willyam Hotchkine is the parson of Colsterwo[rth] & there resydeth also he is the parson of Stoake ev parte australi bothe w% are in this deanry and serveth bothe the Cures himself for eny thinge knowne to the contrarie to the Regester for there is not eny Curate to eyther lawfullie admitted. Folio rd. Mr John Richardson is the parson of Gunby in this deanry and is not resydent he hathe another benefice in the dioces of Peterburghe where yt is thoughte he resydeth. Symon Tvnn is his Curate at Gunby aforesaid beinge a mynyster, 237 238 DOUBLE BENEFICES, a.p. 1602 M' Nicholas Walker is the parson of Stoake ev parte boreali in this deanry and the vicar of Grantham ex parte australt in the deanry of Grantham and resydeth sometymes at Grantham and sometimes at Stoke and dischargeth and servethe the Cure at bothe place himself for there is noe Curate lawfullie admitted to eyther place knowne to the Regester. M' John Hanson is the parson of Irenham in this deanry & not resydent he resydeth vppon his prebend at Nassington and hath noe Curat lawfullie admitted to Irenham. BULLINGBROKE D: Mr George Jackson is the parson of Easterkeale borialis and also of Westerkeale bothe in this deanry and haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted and is at Westerkeale aforesaid resydent. Mr William Symonde is the parson of Haltone Holgate in this deanry and there resydeth he also is the parson of Thedlethorpe Helen in Calcewaith deanry but haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted. Folio 2. Mr John Downes is the parson of Lusbie in this deanry where he resydethe he also is the parson of Manby in Loutheske deanry and Lyon Portmorte is his Curate there but not lawfullie admitted. M* Richard Turpyn is the parson of Toynton Petri australi in this deanry and the vicar of Friskney in Candleshoe deanry and there is resydent as for Curate he haith none lawfullie admitted. CANDLESHOE D: Mr Martyne Houlden is the parson of Dryby and the parson of Sutterby bothe in this deanry and resydeth at Dryby but haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted. Mr Richard Foster is the parson of Scremby and there resydeth and also he is the vicar of Skendleby bothe in this deanry and haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted. CALCEWATHE D.: Mr Willyam Lathewate is the parson of Anderby in this deanry and Roberte Blacke there servethe the Cure beinge a minister. The said M* Lathewate is also the parson of Litle Carlton in Loutheske deanrye wheruppon he is resydent. Folio 2d. Mr Thomas Sparke is the parson of Sutton in this deanry and is not there resydent. Also he is beneficed in Buckinghamshire and there (as yt haith bene reported) resydeth. And Roberte Vllyatt a minister servethe the Cure at the said Sutton but noe preacher. M' Roger Smythe is parson of Tottill in this deanry but not resydent neither haith eny Curate lawfullie admitted to that place he is not resident in tharchdeaconry of Lyncolne. M* Samuel Willingham is the parson of Stayne in this deanrie but not resydent neither hath eny Curate lawfullie to that place admitted; he resydethe at Water Newton in Yaxley deanry in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon being parson there. M' Trystrome Hudlestone is the parson of Mablethorpe Petri in this deanry but not resydent there neither haith he eny Curate there lawfullie ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 239 admitted the Churche is overflowne w water in the sea and weather he haith eny other benefice yea or noe that is not knowne to the Regester but he resydeth at Lyncolne, Mr William Myles is the parson of Thoresby in this deanry and theruppon is not resydent neither hathe eny Curate there lawfullie admitted he haith a prebend in the Cathedrall churche of Lyncolne and there resydethe. Folio 3. M® Peregrine Browne is parson of Well in this deanry and there Resydethe, he also holdeth the Vicarage of Abie in the same deanrye but in what manner yt is not well knowne to the Regester. GRANTHAM D: Mt Symon Buttry is the parson of Allington in this deanry and there resydeth and also he haith the deaconry of Segbroke in the same deanry. Mr James Thornton is the parson of Barrowbie in this deanry and there he resydeth he also is parson of Wolstropp in the same deanry and the name of his Curate there is Thomas Welby. M: John Pratt is the parson of Belton in this deanry and there resydethe and also is parson of Skirbecke in the deanry of North Holland and one Mt Edmunde Digle is his Curate there but not admitted yet a preacher. M: Edmunde Batty is the parson of Barks{ton] and parson of Den- ton bothe in this deanry and [is] resydent at Barkston as for Curate he hath none lawfullie admitted. Folio 3d. Mr? Ralphe Caverley is the parson of Harlaxton in this deanry and there resydethe and is parson of Wibberton in the deanry of North Hollande and his Curate there is Mt Hughe Browne not admitted. Mr Richard Gace is the vicar of Honington in this deanry and there resydeth. And also he is the vicar of Ancaster in the deanry of Loveden & serveth bothe Cures him self by reason of the litle distance of the place and smalenes of the lyveinge. Mr Roberte Bawtree is the parson of Somerbie in this deanrie and there resydethe he also is the vicar of Heydor w® is win the Jurisdic- c’on of the Deane & Chapter of Lyncolne by reason wherof his Curate there is not knowne to the Register. M’ William Barkston is the encumbent of the parsonage and prebend of Grantham australis in this deanry but not resydent. Mr Abraham Conway or Conham is the Incumbent of the parsonage and prebend of Grantham borialis in this deanry but not resydent. Folio 4. GARTREE. =D: Mr John Conyers is the parson of Belchforde in this deanrie and also is the parson of Thimelby in the deanry of Horncastle and is resydent vppon the same and haithe not eny Curate lawfullie admitted to Belchforde. Mr Roberte Tailot is the parson of Gawdby in this deanry where there is noe Curate admitted he also is the parson of Somerby in the deanrie of Yarbroughe where he is resydent, 240 DOUBLE BENEFICES, a.p. 1602 M' Theodor Tanzey is the parson of Horssington in this deanry and also is the parson of Hagworthingam in the deanry of Hill and theruppon is resydent as for Curate he haith none lawfullie admitted. GRYMESBY OD: Mt Thomas Forman is the parson of Cotes magna in this deanry and the parson of Wintringham in the deanry of Manlacke in the Arch- deacon|ry of'] Stowe and is theruppon resydent as for [curate] at Cotes he haith none lawfullie admitted. M' Zachary Saunders is the vicar of [Clee*] in this deanry and is not resydent his [curate’] there is one Sophony Saunders not admitted. Folio. 4d. Mr Roberte Handson is the parson of Coxwolde and the vicar of Caborne bothe in this deanry and is resydent for the mooste parte at Caborne yet serveth bothe the Cures himself by reason of the smale distance thereof. Mr Oliver Waters is the parson of Hatclif in this deanry and there resydeth he also is the parson of Thornton in the deanry of Walescrofte. And one Roberte Pattyson is the Curate there whoe is noe graduate neither win orders. M* Baldwyne Shepperd is parson of Norcote in this deanry and is not resydent. HOLLAND BORIALIS D: Mr John Overall is the parson of Alkarkirke in this deanry and is not resydent. His Curate there is Richard Thislethawte a mynyster. Mr Henry Peacham is the parson of Leuerton borialis and Leverton australis twoe parsonages in one churche and in this deanry wheruppon is resydent servienge bothe the Cures himself. Folio 5. HORNCASTLE OD: Mr George Cockborne is the parson of Toynton magna in this deanry and there for the moste parte resydeth. And also he is the parson of Gretham in the deanry of Hill and hathe noe Curate Lawfullie admitted. Mr Thomas Greene is the vicar of Thornton in this deanry and there resydeth and also he is the parson of Wilkesbie in the same deanry and haith nce Curate lawfullie admitted. yy Ul: Mr’ Roberte Allen is the parson of Sommerby in this deanry and there resydethe also he is the vicar of Ashby Puerorum in the same deanry but haith noe Curate lawfullie admytted. M' Gabriell Bewett is the parson of H[arrington*] in this deanry and there he recydeth. And [also'] he is the parson of Hatton in Wraggooe dea[nry’} where he haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted. Folio 5d. JARBROUGHE D: Mr John Booth is the Vicar of Halton and Killingholme bothe in this deanry and is for the moste parte resydent at Halton And serveth bothe Cures him self adioyninge thone neare unto the other. 1 The manuscript has been injured. aeSee\l.C., 100%, todo “See ZsC., 7007, 8. §0. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 241 LAFFORDE D: Mr Willtam Williams is the parson of Aswarby and Asgarby both in this deanry and is resydent for the moste parte at Aswarby. Of late John Burrell a deacon was his Curate at Asgarby but nowe is gon from thence. M* William Colsell is the parson of Bloxame in this deanry and parson of Deeping Guthlaci in the deanry of Nesse and theruppon is resydent and his Curate [sic] at Bloxam is there served by Nathaniel Ghessipp a minister. M: Roberte Heblethawte is- the vicar of Kirkby Dyonis in this deanry and theruppon is not resydent. And the Cure there is served by Edward Bowman a mynyster. Folio 6. EOUEDEN” D: Mr John Jegon is or werie lately was the parson of Beckingham in this deanry and not theruppon resydent his Cure there is serued by Hughe Baguley a minister. M* Roger Parker doctor of divinitie is the parson of Brantbroughton in this deanry and his Curate there is one Thomas Wrighte a minister he also is the parson of Ketlethorpe in the deanry of Laures win tharchdeaconry of Stowe and is one of the Residenciaries in the Cathe- drall Churche of Lyncoln where he resydethe. Mr Christopher Wilson is the parson of Westburghe in fink deanry and there resydeth he also is the parson of Graingham in the deanry of Corringhame and Archdeaconry of Stowe w* Cure is there served by Richard Fisher a minister but noe precher. EOUMIUESKS SD: Mr Thomas Youle is the vicar of greate Car[lton’] in this deanry and is not theruppon resydent. [He] latlie did resyde at Tatteshall aod there [r did’j.serve the Cure but nowe is in removinge to [the] parsonage of Aistropp in the deanry of Laures in tharchdeac’ of Stowe as yt is very latlie reported his Curate at Carlton is one Thomas Ellis a minister. Folio 6d. M: Richard Thornell is the parson of Calstropp in this deanry and there resydeth also he is the vicar of Estwycam in the same deanry but haith noe Curate admitted. NESSE OD: Mr Dot Staynton deane of Lyncolne is the parson of. Vffington in this deanry and his Curate there is one Richard Spicer bothe a minister and a preacher as yt is reported but not admitted. STAMFORD D: Mr Richard Snawdon is the parson of St Geor. and S* Johns in Stamford and there servethe the Cures himself beinge there resydent. WALLESCROFTE OD: M* William Mason is the parson of Kelsey Marie in this deanry and not resydent his Curat there is one John Gibson being not Ww ein or a 1 The manuscript er been injured, 242 DOUBLE BENEFICES, a.p. 1602 he resydeth at Lyncolne and hathe a prebend in the Cathedrall churche there. Folio 7. M* George Bilclif is the parson of Kelsey Nic’ in this deanry and there resydeth Also he is the parson of Tofte in the same deanry and one Samuel Dobson a minister is his Curate there. Mr Willram Feild is the parson’ of Staynton & Thorganby bothe in this deanry and is for the moste parte resydent at Staynton and haith noe Curate lawfullie admitted to eyther. WRAGGOE D: Mr Gregory Garthe is the parson of Houlton in this deanry and his Curate there is John Duncalf not admitted he also is parson of Claworth in the Province of Yorke and is one of the residenciaries in the Cathedrall Churche of Lyncolne where he resydeth. M* Hamlett Marshall is the vicar of Legesb| y and’] Stainton bothe w™ vicarage are w"in this [deanry*] and neare adioyninge thone to thother his Cfure'] at Staynton is served by Abraham Halliday [a’] ‘ minister and at Legesbie by himself and [he?] resydethe sometymes there but for the moste * par[t] ‘at Lyncolne where in the Cathedrall churche the[{re] he haith a prebend and also is Steward of the Quorysters there. Folio 7d. Mt George Budle is the parson of Whickenby in this deanry and there resy deth he also is the parson of Fristropp wt#in the Jurisdicc’on of the deane and Chapter of Lyncolne by reason whereof his Curate there is not known to the Register. Jo: PREGION DEpuTA: FRANC: BULLINGHAM, ARCHIDIACONATUS REGISTRARIJ STOWE ARCHIDIACONATUS CORRINGHAM D: M’ Chr’ofer Willson parson of Greyingham, win this deanerye and allso parson of Westbrough win the archdeaconrye of Lincoln and deanerye of Loveden & there most resident. Richard Fisher is his Curate at Greyingham a deacon no graduate. Mr William Farmerye parson of Heapham & Springthorpe win this deanerye thone is win a myle of thother hee hath no curate as the Register knoweth. M* Theodor Wallpoole parson of Lea wt"in this deanerye and of Gaitburton win the Deanerye of Lawres most resident at Gaitburton. Thomas Wood is his Curate at Lea a minister no gr aduate. Folio 8. M* John Cooper parson of Scotton win this deanery and beneficed in Nottinghamshire, most resident at Southwell in Nottinghamshire. John B: wlowe his Curate at Scotton a minister no graduate. LAWRES D: Mr Dr Claiton Archdeacon of Lincoln and parson of Fiskerton win this deanerye most resident at Cambridge. M* Thomas Scott m* of arte &a a preacher is his Curate there. LLM manuscript has been injured, ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 243 Mr Dr Parker parson of Kettlethorpe win this deanerye and allso parson of Brantbraughton win the Archdeaconry of Lincoln and deanerye of Loveden. Henrye Cole bacheler of arte is his Curate at Kettlethorpe a preacher not licenced. St George Huddlestone parson of Burton in this deanerye a myle from Lincoln and prebendarye of Sleeford in the Cathedrall church of Lincoln, where hee resideth haueinge at Burton no Curate but serveth the Cure there him selfe. St John Hird parson of Risolme win this deanerye and viccar of Bishopp Norton win the iurisdic’on of the deane and chapter of Lincoln and there resident, hee hath no Curate at Rysolme, for the Church w™ the whole towne savinge one howse is ruinated and downe. Folio 8d. MANLAKE D: Mf Richard Turswell parson of Manton & Waddingham Ma? wt'in this deanerye most resident at Lincoln. Chr’ofer Deacon is his Curate at Manton full minister no graduate. Chr’ofer Colson is his Curate [at] Waddingham Maé a deacon no graduate. Mt Thomas Forman parson of Wintringham w'"in this deanerye, allso parson of Coate Magna w'"in the Archdeaconrye of Lincoln and deanerye of Grimsbie, most resident at Wintringham. per me JOHANNEM Harrys Notarium Publicum “Wotr ae age oa ate te a Ay usec a aa ee Sa IC@WV Nese ©) OC [LincoLn DIocEsAN REGISTRY. | [The following documents, extracted from the Brown Book, are given here as illustrating the several returns which are printed in the remainder of the text of the present volume. | Folio 184d. [Letter from the Bishop of Lincoln to the Archdeacons and Commissary. | SAL: IN CuHristo: I do sende vnto you subscribed vnder these my l’res a copie of a parte of the most reuerend father in god my verie good L. & brother the Archbushop of Canterbury his G: l’res lately written vnto mee, w I require you to make knowne to all & euerye the ministers wthin the Archdeaconries of Lincoln & Stowe, & to the churchwardens there, and to take such order as the aduertisement therin conteyned may bee duely performed that the commendable order of the church of England may bee obserued, & wee freed from the Imputac’on of con- tempt & negligence. And so for this time wt? my heartie commen- dac’ons I comitte you to god. From my palace at Lincoln this 28 of May 1603. Yor verie Loving freind W. LINCOLN [Enclosure—part of a letter from the Archbishop of Canter- bury lo the Bishop of Lincoln. | I do not thinke that his mat® will suffer any disordered persons. in this church & therfore I must require yot Lo: not to permitte any to preach w*in yor dioces, not lycenced thervnto according to the orders of this churche of Englande. I knowe what I write & therfore I will haue yor Lo: to deale therin accordingly. And so wt my heartie commendac’ons | committe you to the tuic’on of almighty god. From Lambeith this 11 day of May 1603. yor L: loving freind & brother Jo: CANTUAR: This is a true copie &c. W.L. To my verie Lovinge freinde M* D. Claiton Archdeacon of Lincoln & Mr Furmery Archdeacon of Stowe & to Mt Randes my Commissarie there & to euery of theim hast these speedely. Recepi 29 Maij predicti per manus Willelmi Stirrop notarty publici—T.R. Folio 185. [Letter from Thomas Randes to the Apparttors.] After my heartie commend: I receaued the 29 of this last monthe 2 l’res, thone from the most reuerend fath' in god the Lo: Archbushop of 245 246 BROWN BOOK Cant., thoth™ from my verie good Lo. the Bushop of Lincoln the teno* wherof ensue: Sal: in Christo &c., vt supra. By vertue wherof I do require charge & commande you w" all convenient speede (all excuses & delayes set aparte) that you do intimate & make knowne to all the clergie men & churchwardens of euery seuerall parishe & hamlett win yor charge, the contente thereof, that therby they may bee satisfied accord- ingly. And also I do furth™ charge & commande you to returne these presente into the office at Lincoln w*"in one moneth next after the date of the same to testifie that you haue performed yor dutie therin. And so in hast I leaue you. From Lincoln this first of June 1603. Yor Loving freinde THo. RANDES. To Richard Lewin apparitor of the deanries of Grantham and Loveden bee thes deliuered. : The like ’res were sent to euery apparitor win the Archdeaconrye of Lincoln. [Letter of the Bishop of Lincoln to the Archdeacons, Commissary and Registrars. | SALUTEM IN Curisto.’ I haue lately receaued l’res from the most Reuerend fath™ in god my verie good Lo. & brother the Archbushop of Canterb. his Gr. requiring mee to sende to him w™ convenient speede the names of all the preachers wt'in my dioces wt their degrees & place of residence, & therfore I pray you presently to make diligent inquirie of all such ministers win the Archdeaconrie of Lincoln & Stowe aswell in place exempt as not exempte, as are eyth™ Licensed preachers according to the lawes of this Realme & by whom & when, as also of all such oth®, as haue heretofore taken vpon them to preache the word eyth® in their owne church or els where wout license, & assoone as you can possibly to send mee their names, degrees & places of residence wt this l’re L. vpon their heade who are Licensed, w certificate of those ar'? we? | sent vnto you long agoe, the [ folio 185d.| valuac’on of double benifice’ only excepted, w® I minde to reserue, till after the next parliam', & so wishinge you not to fayle in the premisses, as you haue often done here- tofore, for that there dependeth some matter of consequence hervpon, w my heartye commendac’ons I committ you to god. From my palace at Lincoln in some hast this day the 13 of June 1603. Yo' verie Lovinge freind, W. LINCOLN. To my verie Loving freinde M* Doctor Cleyton Archdeacon of Lincoln M' Firmerye Archdeacon of Stowe, Mt Randes my Commissarie MT? France Bullingham & M* Jo. Harris my Registers there hast these speedely & to euery or any of theim. 1 The reference seems to be to articles touching the reformation of abuses which had crept into the inferior ecclesiastical courts. The bishop had received these articles from the archbishop, and had addressed them to Thomas Randes and Francis Bullingham, 26 Jan., 1602 (Grown Book, ff. 172-5). 2 The certificate referred to seems to be the one dated 2 Feb., 1602-3, which is printed above (pp. 237-243). BROWN BOOK 247 [Letter of Thomas Randes and Francis Bullingham to the Apparitors. | After o” heartie commend. these shalbee to require & by vertue of l’res lately sent vnto vs to charge & command you (all excuses & delayes set aparte) that you do forthw th geue warninge to all preachers parsons vicars & curates win yor charge aswell i in place exempte as not exempte, that they & euery of theim do “make their personall appearance before vs or o* deputee in S' Michaells churche in Lincoln on Wednesday the thirteenthe day of Julie next comminge betweene the houres of eight & ten in the fore noone of the same day : then & there to bringe w® “them their seuerall admissions, l’res of orders, testimoniall of subscription, their instituc’ons & licenses to preache, togither w™ all such oth" instrum'*® as they haue concerninge their now Livinge or spirituall promotions w they now holde, that therby notice may bee taken of euery of them & certifi- cate made accordingly, as wee are commanded. And so wee bid you fare- well wishinge you not to fayle in the premisses, returning then & there the names & surnames of all such preachers persons vicars & curates w'"in yor said charge togither w™ these presente as you will answere to the contrarie, [ folio 186] for that there dependeth some matter of consequence hervpon. Lincoln, in some hast this 14 of June 1603. Yor Lovinge freinde THo. RANDES FRANCES BULLINGHAM. To Richard Lewen Apparito™ of the deanries of Grantham and Love- den hast these speedylye. The like l’res were sent forth to all the apparitors win the Arch- Meaconite, oO. Lincoln: wc; [Letter of the Bishop of Lincoln to the Archdeacons and Conuntissary. | SAL: IN Curisto: I do sende you enclosed a true copie of the most reuerend father in god & my verie good L: & broth’ the Archb. of Canterbury his l’res, In the w* certaine ar! are subscribed w™ his Gr: requireth oS bec diligently enquired of in my dioces & to bee certified vnto him w*® all convenient speede, w* I also require you in his G, name to see performed accordingly. You must also togitht w™ this certificate remember to sende mee the oth’ touchinge the preacheres &c., according to my former direcc’ons. And so in hast desiring you to sende mee a note subscribed w* yor hande of the receipte of these my I’res, & the copie of his G. Pres & ar'® en- closed, w'* my heartie commendac’ons I committe you to god. From Buckden this 1o day of Julie 1603. Yor verie Loving freinde W. LINCOLN Recept 14 July 1603 per manus mri D. Cleyton post solis occasuim vna cum copia annex’. LINCOLN To the right Wo!! my verie loving freind¢ D. Cleiton Arch- STOWE deacon of Lincoln, Mt Furmery Archdeacon of Stowe & to Mr Randes my Commissarie there & to euery of theim hast these speedely. 248 BROWN BOOK Folio 186d. [Enclosure—letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Bishop of Lincoln. | After my heartye commendac’ons to yor L? I haue thoughte good vpon some speciall occasions mee thervnto movinge to pray & require yo' L: that presently after receipt herof you do send l’res aswell to all yot Archdeacons, as to all seuerall Commissaries w'tin yor dioce, willing & requiringe theim in my name, to send for euery parson vicar & curate, win their seuerall iurisdicc’on & as secretely & particulerly as they can to receaue of theim in writinge their seuerall answeres to euery one of these pointe followinge. And that the said Archdeacons & Commissaries so soone as they shall haue receaued the said answeres in writinge from the severall ministers, that they do presently transmitt theim in authentique forme vnto you to bee presently sente from yor Lo. vnto mee wherin I must put yo™ L. in remembrance, that yo" had neede to geue some touche vnto yor Archdeacons & other Com- missaries, that yf they thought of it how much these thinge w% I desire to bee informed in may concerne their seuerall Jurisdicc’ons, they would both haue more care particulerly to informe them- selues by all meanes of euery such matter required of theim & spedely to returne Certificate of theim. The mattres [ desiresra bee aduertized of wall convenient speede, are these. I. First the certaine number of those that do receaue the communion in euery seuerall parishe. iS) The certaine number of euery man recusante inhabitinge in euery seuerall parishe w*"in their seuerall Jurisdicc’ons w"out specifieng their particuler names. And likewise the certaine number of euery woman recusant, distincte from the men as afore. 3. The lke inquirie to bee obserued aswell what the certaine number is of euery man as afore who doth not receaue the communion, as also the certaine number of euery woman in ech seuerall parishe who doth not receaue the communion w"out specihieng their names. Folio 187. | 4. The particuler name of euery double beneficed man in yor dioces, who holdeth two benefice w™ cure, his degree of schoole & qualificac’on, the names of the seuerall benefices w cure w°? hee so holdeth, how many miles distante ech of the benefice w* hee holdeth is from the oth, & as nere as you can the valuac’on of theim in the Kinge booke. 5. How many seuerall Impropriac’ons there bee win yor dioces, wheth™ they bee endowed w vicaredges, or served by curates, if w vicaredges, what euery of these seuerall vicaredges is valued at so nere as you can informe yor self, in the King¢ booke. If by curates what the ordinarie stipend is tht the proprietarie payeth for the maineteynance of the Curate. BROWN BOOK 249 6. The name of euery parsonage win yor dioces w is endowed w" a vicaredge, what the said parsonage is valued at in the Kinge booke, & what the vicaredge is valued at. 7. Who is patrone of euery seuerall benefice win yor dioces, so nere as yo" recorde of Instituc’ons can geue direcc’on. Thus prayeng yo' Lo: to bee verie carefull in the premisses. Il cominitt you to the protecc’on of almightie god. From Lambeith this last of June 1603. yor Lo?s Loving broth' in Christ LINCOLN Jo: Cant: STOWE Folio 187d. [ Letter from the Commniussary to the Apparitors. | By vertue of l’res aswell from the most reuerend father in god the L. Archbushop of Canterburie his Gr: as also from our verie good Lo: the Lord Bushop of Lincoln deliuered vnto mee the xiiij™ of this instant Julie, I require & command you, that you forthw™ geue warninge to all parsons vicars & curates aswell in places exempte as not exempte win yor charge & office that they & euery of theim (all excuses & delayes set aparte) make their personall appearance before mee or my deputee on Thursday the uj day of August next comming in St Michaells churche in Lincoln: Then & there to answere vnto such articles and matters as they shalbee examined of, Returninge then & there these presente togitht w the names & surnames of all the said parsons vicars & curates. And herof fayle you not at yor perill, and as you will answere the contrarie. Lincoln this xv™ of Julie 1603. yo’ Loving freind THO. RANDES To Christofer Jackson apparitor of the deanrie of Wraggo The like l’res were sent to euery apparitor win the Archdeaconrie of Lincoln: Folto igo. PRECHERS &C. 1603 M*™ that there was a booke made & sent vnto the Lo: Bushopp of Lyncoln the xx day of Septem. 1603. w™ did conteyne all the names & surnames of all suche ministers win tharchdeaconrie of Lyncoln aswell in place exempte as not exempte as are either licensed prechers & when, & by whome, accordinge to the lawes of this realme as also of all others as preache wout license in their owne churches or els where in the Alphabet manner. Folio 199. [Letter from the Bishop of Lincoln to the Archdeacons, Commissary and Registrars. | SAL: IN CHRISTO: By the copy of the most Reuerend Father in God my verie good L: & Brother the Archbyshoppe of Canterburie his G: lres inclosed, you may perceyve there is w™ great speed anewe Survay in some pointe to be made of the Ministers and their livinge with 250 BROWN BOOK in my Dioce, And that my opinion is desired howe their wante may be supplied if their maintenance be not competent. The manner and forme whereof together with such persons as are to be vsed in this Action is fullie sett downe in his G: said l’res, w°® I praie and requier yo" may be dulie diligentelie, and faithfullie performed. The valuac’on w* is re- quired is to be rated (as I take it) accordinge as the Benefice is worth communibus annis to be letten, and not as it is valued in the Kinge Booke, for that hath bene done allreadie, & Myght with more ease haue bene taken out of the office of the first fruitte, if that were intended, nether is tht valuac’on equall tor that some Benehce are over valued & some farre vnder. The persone of cheife note whoe are to be vsed in this service are to be by yo" selected accordinge to my L: G: his direction some twoe or three, or more out of euerie deanarie as occasion shall require or the state thereof permitt, men indifferent & of good discretion, whoe are best [ folio 1g9d.] acquainted with their neighbour ministere, theire degrees, their qualitie, their learninge, & behauio', and with the state of their maintenance. And the said persons to associate yo" in suche seuerall place as are most convenient and to the least charge & troble of all suche as are to attend yo" aboute these mattres, for it were to muche to drawe them all to Lincoln, And therefore yo" may vse the place ob- served (for some of them) in my visitac’on, & thither to summons for their apparance so manie denarties, as yo" shall thinke meete & reason- able. All w* thinge are to be trulie sett downe w"out partialitie for the satisfinge of the kinge most excellent Mat® for the genarall good of the church And for my discharge & yo" owne, if hereafter of? doinge shalbe further examined or called in question. Herein I would haue yo" to observe the order of the Alphabett, & the methode subscribed, And wt all I pray yo" send me yor opinion within the Certificate (w hereof there must be two Copies) how the wante may be supplied as before, for that Iam not able without yo" advise in that pointe to aunswere his mat® expectac’on. And so in hast w™ my hartie Comendac’ons I committ yo" to god. - From Kinge Colledge in Cambridge this ro" of February 1603. yor verie lovinge freind W. LINCOLN: Folio 200. [ Postscript.] For a better & more speedie execuc’on of the aforesaid charge I haue written my l’res to such speciall persons of note as you shall nominate and chouse out of euerie deanerie leavinge the indorsement of my l’res to yo" discrec’on. But because there is great speede required in this Action, & my leysure wolde not serve to send & write out particuler Coppies of my L: G: said l’res to the chosen persons in euerie deanerie | haue onelie sent one l’re for a ptsident, Requiringe & prayinge yo" to cause seuerall Copies to be written and sent in my said seuerall lettere inclosed accordinglie. Benefice [Incumbent degree | quallity:| behavo" |valuac’on |proprietary Wadding’R ALS. b: of d;jal. pt good&ho: _ per H. To my verie louinge Freinde Mt Dot Cleyt ton Archdeacon of Lincoln BROWN BOOK 251 Mr Furmerie Archdeacon of Stowe M* Thomas Randes my Commissarie in both the said Archdeaconries M* Francis Bullingham my principall Register & M* John Harris my Register in the Archd’ of Stowe & to euerie one of them hast these speedelie. Folio 200d. [Enclosure—letter from the Bishop of Lincoln to special persons of note. | SAL: IN CuHRisto: For asmuche, as it is the kinge most excellente Mats pleasures as shall appeare vnto you, by a Copie of the most Keuerend Father in god, my verie good Lo: & brother the Archbishope of Cant. his G: l’res inclosed, to be with ail conuenient speed, fullie and trulie informed of the qualities, degrees learninge & behauiot of all the ministers that enioye anie ecclesiasticall promotion within my doce, as allso the clear yerelie value, communibus annis deducte deducendls, as they be letten of their seuerall living ge & tht I am commaunded to vse in this busines the helpe of my learned Clergie, whom I can best trust & whoe knowe the state of their neighbour ministers, These shalbe to require yo" & euerie of yo" in his Ma'® name, and by virtue of his G: s’d l’res, tht yo" ptsentlie informe yot selues of the ptmisses For the perhite finishinge of w purpose yo" are to call before yo", at some convenient time & place, all the ministers & Churchwardens, or other spetiall persons necessarie for this service of the deanerie of Lawres & after due examinac’on by you made, to put downe in writtinge what you finde, and of yot selves do knowe touchinge the persons, & pointe aforesaid, & afterwardes for a full & perfect Certificate, wt? out all manner of partiallitie to be made, yo" are to associate yor selues with the [ fo/zo 201 |] Archdeacon & Com- issarie of Stowe or either of them at such time & place as they shall appointe yo" by their l’res, that yo" may after mutuall confer- ence had, touchinge theise mattres, send vnto me a trewe & perfect Certificate of yo’ proceedinge w*" I may inparte to my Lo: G: of Cant: for the due satishinge of his Mat** expectac’on & commandement. And so not doubtinge of yo’ speedie exacte & Faithfull diligence hearin, w** my hartie Comendac’ons I committ yo" to god. From Kinge¢ Colledge i in Cambridge this x of Febr. 1603. yor verie Lovinge Freind W. LINCOLN. [ Postscript. | It weare not amisse if anie glebe, or Tithes, bee with holden from anie Incumbent to inquire dilligentellie the estate thereof, and to examane those Ministers who want a competent main- tenance, in the proportion of their worthines, & charge, howe that may be supplied, & to make certificate of both accordinglie: To my loving freinde A.B., C.D. et_E.F: persones of K., H. and M., hast these wt! speede. Folio 202d. [ Enclosure—letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury lo the Bishop of Lincoln. | SaL: IN Curisto: In the last certificate I receaued from yo" there are some defecte w* are by yor Lo: to be supplied and sent 252 BROWN BOOK vnto me with all convenient speed It is his ma** pleasure to knowe the qualities and degrees of the present Incumbente in euerie seuerall parishe with in yo" dioce whether they be preachers, or able to cathecise or otherwise learned or vnlearned of good and euill conversac’on & reporte, what is the value of theire seuerall livinge & howe in yo" opinion they may be augmented where they are not competent, yo" shall doe well in this busines to vse the helpe of yor learned Clergie, whom yo" can best trust and whoe knowe the state of their neighbour minstere, so shall it be better & sooner performed & with lesse troble to yor self & to the rest of yot Cleargie. In some of the certificate concerninge impropriac’ons the proprietarie not certified must be supplied perticulerlye your L. must comaund yot officers & such whom yo" vse in this busines to proceed herein effectuallie & speedely all excuses sett aparte For I assure yo" that his maiestie doth looke for a speedie returne of these mattres & thinketh it to be a verie great negligence for anie Bishopp not to knowe the state & Con- dic’on of his [ folio 203] Cleargie within his dioce All this would be done without anie great trouble to yot Cleargie, which may be if yo" cause men of spetiall note to take paines with yor Officers in it. VALE IN CuRisto. From Lambeth the 28" of Januarie 1603. yo" L. lovinge brother in christ JO: CANTUAR: To the right ,Reuerend..my verié-good Lo: di brother eiie Bishopp of Lincoln. [Letter from the Commissary to certain of the Clergy.] SAL: IN CHRISTO: I doe require yo" & euery of yo" in his Mat® name to pervse these 2 l’res enclosed thone from my Lo: Gr: of Cant. and thother from my Lo: Bushopp of Lyncoln and therby enstructe yor selves to perfecte suche a certificate as the contente therof requireth for the deanrie of L: and to bring the same vnto me at Lyncoln on Tuesday the 28% of Febr: next that then and there euery of yo" together w® my- self may further have conferrence abovte suche yor proceeding e. And he to whome these I’res shall come firste is presentlie theruppon to giue notice to the rest whose names are endorsed. Faile not in the premisses as yo" will aunswere the contrarie. Lyncoln Feb: 13 1603. yor verie Loving freind THOMAS RANDES. To A: B: parson of C:, D: E: parson of H:, & J: K: parson of L:, my Loving freinde hast these. The like l’res was sent to certaine of the Clergie in everie deanrie wt? in the Archdeaconrie of Lyncoln accordinglie &c. Bet he Ger esp mr6o3:| [LINCOLN Diocesan REGISTRY. | On the cover. LIBER PATRONORUM. ET BENEFICIORUM A° D’nI 1605? Bedford 125 rece a Parishes & Hunts 192 In the Archdeaconrye of Titcieey weg S Lincoln reo | Chappells Stow g2 Parishes & Chappells 1354 Flyleaf 1.1 LIBER PATRONORUM Tempore Regis Jacobi in Dicecesi Lincolniensi [ Bedford Bookes® I40 Bedford 150 Buckingham 220 Bucks 230 Huntingdon I00 Huntingdonsh* 105 Hertfordshire go Hertfordsht 100 Leicrshtre 235 Leic'shr 250 Lincoln: ArchD. 550 Lincoln: A.D. 560 Stow ArchD. IIo Stow 1a The Cathedral 25 Cathedral 035 1470] 1545" Flyleaf 11. Robert Thorne of great Gransden in Huntingdonshire Butcher a single man aged 27 yeares Elizabeth Carter of the same town widow about 35 yeares agre to be married at waresley in Com. Hunt. Cum vos vti asseritur [s7c ] Flyleaf 111, | [ Sermon. | Gal: 3. 22. the scripture hath concluded all vnder sin. deut: 32. 4. since the word of the eternall god who is true & wout wickednes: iustesriehteous, hath provedsall vnder sinsevens all. "ro: 329. ro: 5. 12. ii. ferigu@etentey 1 The writing on the cover and flyleaf i is of a rather later date than that of the manuscript, 2 The date of the manuscript is 1603 (see /nutroduction). 3 The table printed in z¢a/ics and enclosed within brackets has been struck out. 4 Perhaps these are attempts to calculate the number of clergymen in the diocese. ® The edges of the leaf are much worn, and the words enclosed within brackets have been supplied conjecturally. 2530 254 CIBER CEH hier gor Nether may wee thinke that wee are soe smale sinners, as need not repent, or that o" v[ocation] or callinge freeth from repentance, for god now admonisheth all not some but all: everie where to repent. act: 17. 30. yow may not say it is too soone, it is inoughe for v[s] & too much if god should enter into iudgment with vs, that wee haue spent the tyme pc ist of the life after the lust of the profane gentiles. 1. peta: nether must yow say I feare mockinge if I doe not as most doe be sure if yow run not wt them into the same excesse of ryot, The vaine & ryotous will speake evil of yow, but they shall giue accoumpte to him that is readie to iudge the quicke & the dead. 1. pet. 4.4.5. .If yow thinke one delaye, let none hinder yow; but remember it is Commanded, boast not thy selfe of to morow, for thou knowest not what a day may bringe forth. pro. 27. 1. say not he that made all saue all, for since men haue found out manie inventions to marr gods worke. exo. 7. 31. Ex- cepte’ we amende. lu: 13.3.5. eth[er] thinke not I am yet in helth, but thinke on yo" mortalitie, yea praye god yow may soe consider as it maye moue to repent speedilie. psa. go. 12. promise not yor selfe libertie to sin because Xp’t hath p4 all yo" ransome. god forbid. rom. 6. 2. he is sanctification to y¥, whom he is redemption v[ nto} cor. 1540 seer whom he giveth deliverance in them he worketh sound obedience. lu. 1. 74. presume not on gods mercie, for he hath mercie that he maye be feared, not contemned. psa. 130. 4. saye not, that manie are as I am, for bro ad is the waye that leadeth to destruction. mat. G71 3 eS CONC not sin by excuses, for hee that hydeth his sin hurteth his soule. pro. 28. 13. Re- gard not tho the siner liue longe, for it shall not allwaies goe wel w™ him eccl: 8. 12. 13. trust [not] in riches for soe precious is the redemption of soules, as noe riches can serve for ransom to god. p[sa.] 49.7.8. these availe not the impenitent when god executeth iudgment pro. II. 4. glorie not [in] hon's w™out repentance, w'" is true prudence for such are in gods sight like beasts tht perish. ps.... rest not secure in sin in hope of comen pitie, for ar pitie is not in god: there is noe respect of per- sons [with] him. ro, 2. 11. relye not on the outward participation of the churches externall ieee for t{hat] theis all were baptized, & they all did eate the same spirituall meat, & did all drinke the same spirituall drinke & yet w manie of th™ god was not pleased because they repented not. I cor. 10. 2. 3.4.5.6. saye not it is sufficient that Xp’t 1s yo" redeemen & that yow call him lord: tho yow call 2% lord. mat. 7. 2[2].’ finallie despair not of pardon if yow doe repent, for he that confesseth & for- saketh his sines is sure of forgiveness pro. 28. 13. let noe popish forged vnwritten veritie cause you to presume aboue that w* is oe downe in [?Gods] booke. 1. Cor. 4.6. it is writtene repent. mat. 3. 2. repent- ance is an vnfained torninge from evill to goofd in] tection ®& action. ephe: 4. 22. 23. 24. if yow desyre to vnderstand what is evill vnright- eousnes, fornication, wickednes, covetousnes, malice : envie murther, etc. ro: 120.307 the not seekinge of god, the neglect o[f] his word, the neclect of weldoinge, hurtinge anie etc: rom. 3. II. 12. 13. 14. eta? ~ when we refuse to repent beinge le[d] theretoe by gods bountie. ro: 1. 3. is to walk in gluttonie etc. rom. 13. 13. 14. Idolatrie ete” T corso oe to lust ee evill thinges etc. I cor. Io. 6.7.9. 10. to be yoked w* in- fidels. gal. 2.5. 19. 20. to be desirous [of] vaine glorie etc. 26. ver. to be waveringe. ete, ephe, 4) a a7 isiro. 2)25) etc. filthines foolish talk- {ing] eph: 5.4.18. covetous, etc. I tim. 6.9. 10. selfeloue, cursed speak- ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD Bic F inge etc. 2 Tym. 3. 2. 3. 4.5. vnwillingnes [to] suffer wholesome doctrine, itchinge eares after manpleasinge teachers, to fit of lusts. 2 tym. 4. 3. to be swi[ft] to speake against sincere doctrine, & to anger at it, & to be slow to hear it, to be hearers onelie & not doers to esteeme of religion by the greatnes of persons, to haue faith wout workes. Jam. 4. 13. 14. 15.16. ... to be fearfull in gods cause. rev. 21.8. psa. 34.13.14. now marke what is good: to be poor in spirit, to [mourn] for owne & others sines, to bee meeke, to hunger & thirst after righteousnes etc. Matsa 3-4. 5.0. 7.9.9. 2) “tov ioherw outedissimulation > to abhor that is evil to cleav to good, etc. phil. 4. 8.9. to ioine vnto faith vertue, Puaverwleahiowledeen temperance. pacience €tc.2,pet. 1459007. to put on the bowels of mercies, goodnes, [hum ]blenes of minde etc. col. 3. 12. ommrectcwmniiallicutOrvse: meatyetc. to the giorie-or god: 1) Cor #10. 31K these expressed! in’ gods word, yow may know what is good, to torne to it in minde word & deed, & soe bring forth fruit worthie true tepemrance imal. 6. the begininge of true repentance is godlie sorrow, The end [is] salvation. 2 cor. 7.16. tokens follow:’ care to sin noe more etc, 2icor. 7.1% the way to'itis by the min[istry] of the word, w“ is the keye of Xp’t to open the inward eies of the poor siner that he may torne [from] darknes to lighte & from the power of sattan to god & soe may receiue forgiuenes. of sines & inheritance [among } th™ that are sanctifyed Dyetaithein Xp tacts 20 416mom-the min rse pertorminge the mimic Olaticuword .* . . . inustsoc thinke of th™as ofthe min rs of Xp’te & the disposers of the secrets of god. I cor. 4.1. by whom yow [be ]leeue. 3.5. & w*out whom yow cannot beleeue. rom. to. Teeecic word faithfullie min’red yow must re[ceive] it w™ holie swiftnes, receiue it w* meeknes : Jam: 1.19. 21. hide it in yow w™ gladnes, pro mination by it w” earnestnes seeke & search vnto it w'® diligence then Boe will giue yow .... & the savinge knowledge of his will as pro: 2. 2.3.4.5. then shall yow be cercumspect in all yo" w . . yow shall ie nd cause to crye lord cleanse mee from my secret sines, keep thy ser- vant lord from presumpt[ uous sins], 0 let not sin raigne over mee, that I may bee vprighte & made cleane from wickednes psa. 19. II. 12. 13. .... . yo repentance be vnfained, for the word of god converteth the soule 7. then shall yow bee wyse in the best .... better worth then silvar more gaynfull then gold, more pretious then pearles more excellent then)? all thou’ canst | desire. pro:3714. t5e¢ then are you all verely accepted in heaven for lovers of god & soe sure, (tho ...... the con- trarie) tht yow are loved of god & Xp’t: Jo. 14. 21. 23. but yow may saie fae Notiniimec to doe as yowexnotter.@ =... forthe best this injvs of of oune is that w°" maketh vs worst able vnto anie goodnes & greedily sets out b ... . fore you doe iustlie obey it but shall evillie sticke in it, for when wee see o' owne weaknes, wee must for... .. . pardon & remedie, he made vs & not wee of selues. psa. 100. 3. he renueth vs & Doe weerO sclicss|O.'5. 5. ydlithcy saute aa. the wantot wit, will power & wissdome to doe as I haue exhorted yow, ask of god to give it Woectrolcly jn. a sliberallic-* fams.ta540.) 6c,soe: | leiv yow to his mercie & pray continuallie [q]uen[ch] not the spirit . 256 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 ARCHIDIACONATUS BEDFORD’ DECANATUS BEDD. Folio t. BEDFORD CUTHBERTI—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 9s. 4d. ob. P. The Kings Mate, J. William Foxcroft. D. No graduat. Q. a preacher sometyme. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 56. BEDFORD JOHANNIS—OQ. P’ge. V. 21li.os. rod. P. the Maior Bay- liffs Burgesses & Com. of Bedford. J. Nathaniell Gilbie. D. Bachel: in Diuinitie. Pr. a preacher, est non lic’. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. O. ‘ BEDFORD PauLi—Q. P’ge improp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. roll. P. Nicholas Luke, esquier. J. Andrew Dennis. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non lic’. Bela. good. R. est R. Com. 600. Recus. 1 man. BEDFORD PEeTrRI—O. P’ge.. V.-i1li 13825d, 0b.) Pe Thesis Mas... J,, Martinelintord sae Vireo ee Pr. a preacher,-nones Beha,-good. “K..ésteK) Coms57. BEDFORD Mari&—0O. P’ge. V. 1ili. 4s. gd. ob. P. the L. Byshop of Lincolne. J. John Chambers. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacherves: L. per Wickam, Ep. L. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 200. Recus..1 man, I woman. ByDDENHAM—O. Vic. V. 8h. P. Willsam Boteler Esq. D. Mr of Arts. Pr..a preacher, non Lb. Beha. good; CARDINGTON—0O. Vic. V. vic. 7li. 17s. 1d. P. Mistris Jane Gaskony. I, Thomas Wattes. J. Mr of Arts.. Pr. a-preacher, non Dabene good. Rk. est R. Com. 340. Recus. 1 man, I woman. CopLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 7li.[K.B. 7/1. 17s.}. P.. Christ Church in Oxon. J, Francis Hudson, ~—D;..Bachr ieee Pr, a preacher,‘est L. per Arch. Cant.20 Beha. good. R.iést Kis Come Evstrow alias WELSTow—Q,. P’ge approp. witha curat. JV. Curat 8li. stipend. P. the Kings Mate, J. Robert Hundley curat. D. Mr of Arts, Pr..a preacher, non Lic. Beha. good. R. est KR: | Com mga Non-com. 2 men, 4 women. fecus. I man. GOLDINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 8li. 10s. P. the Lo: Cobham [ Langdale vidua, 1681']._ J. Oliver Roberts. _D. Mr of Arts, .Pr. a preacher, est L. per Elmor, Ep. Lond. :Bea, goog Com. 200. HauGHTON ConguEst—(Q. P’ge.) One V. 15li. [K-B. 14/4, oshzaae HauGHTon Gitpable—OQ. P’ge.} church. V. 111i. (K.B. li. ros. 7d. ]. P, S* Richard Conquest. J. Thomas Archer. D. Mr of Arts. Pra preacher, est L. per Univ. Cant. Beha. good, Distances. (hj eetare Com. 160. : KEMPSTONE—Q. P’ge approp., end. withavic. V. vic. 12li. P. Mathew Beedles gent. J. Richard Wheeler. D. Bach. of Arts. Pr, expoundes et catechis., non L. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 450. Recus. 3 men, I wom. WELLINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 17s. P, William Gostwick. J. Anthonie Topcliff. 2. Mr of Arts. Pr. ex- poundes et catechises, : non L. Beha. good. Ki est R _ Com. 128, 1 By a faces hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 257 WILHAMSTEAD—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. gli. [K.B. glt. gs. 7d.|: P. S* Edward Ratcliffe. JI. Robert Rislie. D. Mr of Arts. reas DLeachere est. L. per ‘Wickaywatio. EY *Bcha? sood-". Rest R. Com. 200. Wootron—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 13li. 6s. 8d. P. the Kings Ma"*. J. Humph: Totnam. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, est CL. per Holland Ep, Petr: Beha. good. R. est R. - Com. 300. Folio 2. CLAPHAM DECANATUS BLETSHOE—Q. P’ge prop::. V. sli. r3s. ad..[ K.B. 171, os. od.]. | P. Pieces OuucCtiio me Gute, baroneor bicisno. | Je Robert Orme, "' DY Noe graduat. Pr. apreacher,non L. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 80. BRUNHAM—Q. P’ge end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. P. [Sir John Diue’] [Collegium de Etona ’84"]. J. Nicholas Barton. D. Noe praduate Pr catechiseth. Behar good. R» est_R. Com: reo. CARLETON CUM CHELLINGTON—Q. P’ge. YV. Carleton 15]i. 6s. 8d., Shelaveton tol, “PThelMordant;) I*‘Phomas Wells. —2:;-Noe graduat. Dup. Carleton, Chellington. Oual’n. By the Earle of Kent. Distance 4. Pr. a preacher, est L. per Dom. Cooper Winton. Beha. good. Reese kk, Com: 130. CLOPHAM—Q, P’ge approp. with acurat. JV. curat Ioli. stip. P. Siieienery oacktord. J).George.Coxe, curat.! Pr. preacheth some- tymes. Beha. good. R. R. Com. 96. FELMerSHAM—QO, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 13li. 7s. 4d. ips iieni ssdas|oe Ph Trinitie'Colledg-in Cambridg. ,4{.\ Nicholas Crauen. 2. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, Li. per Dom. Wickam, Ep. Dime > ciian, Coote kath, § Cons 200: FERNEDICH—QO. P’ge prop. V. tol. P. Sir Anthonie Teringham. I, John Johnson. ZY. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. good. iemeCotr ie COM. 30, HARROLD—(O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. P. Francis Boapeccr accent fauloug.Panled | DweMn ot Arts,» Pra; preacher,.L. per Dom. Wickam, Ep. Lin. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 217. KNOTTING—Q. P’ge prop. V. vic. toli. 6s. 6d. P. William Waller, Esqu. J. Arthur Aluaye. 2. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beanameoodan ik. est KR. Com, 50. MILTON ERNES—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 6s. 8d. P, (Georg Franklin, Esq.1] [Mary Rolt, wid., 16847]. J, Robert Sutton. wie Noeyeraduat. » Lraeno, preacher, nonluys Béehay good, \ Rivest KR. Com. 120, ODEEL—-O. PE’ ge prop.) Viol, oP. Sin Richard, Chetwood. J. Edward Bulkeley. J. Dr in Diuinitie. Pr. a preacher, est L. Beha. good. Com. 170. OcKELEY—P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. gs. [K.B. 8/1. 14s. 9d.| P. Eaton Colledge. JI. Thomas Chamberlaine. 2. Noe graduat. Pr. preacheth and catechiseth, non L. Beha. good. R. est ee COMa TAO} PuUDDINGTON—OQ. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. p’ge 8li., vic. 7li. 6s. 8d. P. W™ Paine, Gent. J. Francis Woodmansey. JD. Noe graduat. Pr, no preachers »Behas good) RK. esti R4 » Coms120. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand, 258 LIBER VWCUERT TAD. 1603 SHARNEBROOKE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. P. The Kings Mate. J. Thomas Whitbie. D. Mr of Arts. Pr.a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 12. STAGDEN—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. li. P. The L. Mordant. J. W™ Paine. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher,non L. Beha. good. FR. est R. Com. 140. - STEVENTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 12li. 13s. 4d. P. Sir John Diue. J. Henery Kinge. D. Bach. of Arts. Pr. preacheth in his cure, non L. Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 210. SULTHROP [SouLDRoP']—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. [K.B. rol. os. od.]. P. Thomas Cobbe, gent. J. Thomas Mason. JD. Bach. of Arts. Pr. preacheth in his cure; non. L. Beha. good: KR. est K. | Comins, TuRvEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. P. The L4 Mordant. J. Thomas Buckocke. D. Noe graduat. Pr. preacheth et catechiseth som tymes, non L. Behaseood "KaAest_ ko Cosin ago: WIMINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. JV. troli. P. William Bletsho, gent. I. Georg Caderton. D. Noe graduat. Pr. no preacher, non L. Beha. eood.) Rest: Kis iComin yo; Folio 3. DUNSTABLE DECANATUS BaRTON IN Luto—Q. P’ge prop. V. 25li. gs. 7d. [K.B. 2612. 9s. yd.\. P. The Kings Mate.') I:>Samuell Fulk) D) Mr-of Arts ene preacher, non L. Seka: good, RI estK Com: 100. BADDLESDEN—Q., P’ge prop. V. 12li. gs. 7d. P. Sir Edward Dun- cumb. J..Rich. Marsh. (D?’Mr-of Arts!’ Pr.ma preacher, nonse good.” Kiest-R. (Cont. 62: CADDINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 19s. 10d. P. The Deane and Chapter St. Paules, Lond. Y. Rich Robertsaii White']. D. Bach. of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Dom. Wickhaz, Ep. Linc: Beha. good. R. est Rw Com. 3909. CHALGRAUE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 12li. P. Nicholas Potts, esquier. J: ‘John Bellamy. D. Mr of Arts')Priea preacher, L. per Dom. Elmor Ep. Lond: Beha. good. R. est R. Com. 200. DuNSTABLE—Q, P’ge. P. [blank] [The Kings Ma May, 1681, °83'|. J. [blank | Richardson, Curat. D. Batch. of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non Ly \Behna, good! Rivest Eyton [ Bray’ ]|—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. r1li. 10s. 6d. ob. [K.B. r2li. 16s. 3d.] PP. Trinitie Colleg in Cambridg. J. John Houghton. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est, “Gon. 210. HiGHamM Goopian—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. gs. 7d. P. S' Henerie Boteley.” I. Walter Gyles. DD. Batch. of Arts. Pr. no preacher. Beha. good. FR. est. Com..o. HOcCKLIFFE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 16li. gs. 7d. P. M* Sheapheard of Maulden [or M* Gilpin.t1] J. Thomas Benham. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Dom. Wickam Ep. Linco: R. est. Com. 34. HOUGHTON ReEGis—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11li. 3s.4d. P. The Kings Ma**, J. Roger Rogers. D. Noe graduat. Pr. ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 259 Luton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 35li. 12s. rd. P. The Kings Mate, J. Edward Brocket. J. Mr of Arts. Pr.a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 1200. MILTON BRIAN—O. BVerpropie:).e tilt Lose 3d) Pte he ‘Kings Mate, J. Thomas Collins [Dr. Ballow?]. 0. Mr of Arts. Dup. Brick- hill parua, arch. Buck., deacan. Newport. Pr. L. per Dom. Wickam Ep. Linc. R. est. Com. 120. POTSGRAUE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. toli. 18s. 6d. ob. P. Sir Edward Duncombe. J. John Raynes. J: Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Dom. Wickam Ep. Linc. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 4a. STREETLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. I. vic. 61. 15s. 2d. P. [Georg Coppin'] [Tho: Harris gen. Will’mus Harris eius filius’]. 1. [William Emes'*]. 2. Mr of Arts. up. Harlington, Decan’ Fleet, Arch’ Bedford. Qual’n. the L¢ Bartley. Pr. apreacher,non L. Beha. BOOds A. est, Cot. 60. STuDHAm—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 18li. [K.B. g/1.]. I, Thomas Dockin. JD. Batch. of Arts. Pr. apreacher. Beha. good. Keeesia COM IA0: SONDON—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 8li. 6s. 8d. P. Thomas Chenie, Esquier. J. John Parkington [M* Daye?]. 2. Mr of Aiictmei ct a 1picachery ly perArc. Cantuay » behay goods Rk! est: Com. 140. TELSwORTH—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8h. P. Richard Fouler, gent. J. John Lawson. JD. Noe graduat.. Pr. a preacher. Beha. good. R. est. Coit. 96. TOTERNEHOE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. toli. P. Samuell Mitchell gent. J. John Ward. JD. Batch. of Arts. [Mr Far- etn ae ea reac ier) Dclna. S00d. hk. est. Com. 110. Folio 4. ToppIncton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2gli. 2s. 11d. P. The Ladie Chenie. PeeiGU aN cele: | ‘(Butler®]. D. Dr in Diuinitie. Dup. Chesthunt. Wim ioytiie: Kinga Mae SSL 205 era preacher, Ke nonek., Com. 467. WHIPSNADE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 13s. 4d. P..The Kings Mae. JeeNicholas Uwisell’ | 2) 7Mr or Arts) Pr. «a preacher non-L...) Beha: good. Coit. 42. EATON DECANATUS BARFORD—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. gli. P. Trinitie Colleg in Cam: J. William Welch.. D. No graduat. Pr. expoundeth, novel. Beha, sood. _R. est, Com. 00. BoLNHurRST—Q, P’ge prop. V. gli. P. The Lord St John. J. Hugh foes ee a Vion atts, ry. ,a preacher non b>) beha. good. 1K. est. Com. 120, CoLmMorTH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 18li. P. Sir Richard Dyer. I. ienictyrice mn 2) MioL ATis air. apreacher, Ly pernuom,. Wickam Ep. Lin: Beha. good. R. est. Com. 147. DEANE-—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued by a Curat. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand. 8 Richard Butler was instituted, 5 Dec., 1608, on the promotion of Neale to the bishopric of Rochester (Cert.). 260 CIBER CRE ap AnGos VY. cur. t2li. stip: P. Worcester Coll: propriet. J. Thomas Dillingham. D. Mr of Arts. Pr.apreacher,non L. Beha, good. R. est. Com. 180. EATON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 201.238, Odie [blank] [Jo. Bigg, Esq.’85']. J. Peter White. JD. Mr of Arts. Dup. St. Neots, Archd? Huntington. Dist. 2. .Qual’n, D* Pilkington Ep; Dunelmen: Pr.a preacher, L. per Arch. Cant: Beha. good. R. non R. KrEYSOE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. P. Trinitie Coll:sin Cambr: J. Robert’Eling, ©0. MrodisArtst) Priateeem non Lu Beha. good, LK. est’ 4Com> 200. ME LCHBORNE—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. sli. P. The Earle of Bedford. J. John Dodd. 2. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 100. PEARTNALL [ PERTENHALL'|—Q. P’ge prop. V. 18li. P. S* Richard Dyer. J. Edw::Todd. 2. Batch. of Arts), (Pr:.a preachenmiimeuae cure, fon Lb) bed. =S00d aK. est. eC 0M alo0, RAUENSDON—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 7. P. William Gostwick, Esq. J. Daniell Giste. J. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha, good; kgeste Cosi. so: RAYNOLDE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. [K.B. 38it. 38. gd.| PP. Henerie Beecher, Esq.) J. Henery Gale.9 2.5 Miri Prva preacher,monm, “Beka sooodis Oka csta pC Oui oo: RISELEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. 7s. gd. P. [ blank | ] [Oliver Earl of Bolingbrooke 1679.*] J. John Tompson. WD. Noe graduat. Pra preacher, non L. Beha. good. K: est. (Coma Roxton—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 1oli. P. Trinitie College in Cam: J. Joseph Wolstenholme. . 2. Mr of Arts. | Pyaga preacher, non L. ~- Beha. good. , ‘R. est. Com. 200. \Recuss2inenmas women. SHELTON—Q.. P’ge prop. V. 111i. 148. [K:B. rgh.|. | Paes Stiffington and Peter Mallory, gent. J. John Birridg. JD. Mr of Arts. Dup. Kibworth bechamp. Qual’n. The Lord St John. Dist. 19. Pr.a preacher, L. per Arch. Cant. Beha. good. R. non R. Hospi ios. pitall [stc]. Com. 76. STOUGHTON Parua—O. P’ge prop. V. 14li. [K.B. 131. 8s. 4d.]. P. M’ Baldwin. J. Robert Condall. 2. Dr in Diuinitie. Dupf. Edworth, deca: Shefford." Pr. a preacher. Beha. good.) Wish tien ee Com. 113. TILBROOKE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. tos. P. St Ed: Wingfeild and Ed: Hawkins, gent., alternis vicibus. J. Robert Clapham. WD. Noe degree. .Pr.-catechiseth, | beracood., th: est. Com eed, Folio 5. THURLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. oli. P. The L4 Sf John, J., William Ford. J. Batch. in Diuinitie. | Pr.a preacher L. per Vniver. Cant. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 200. WILDEN—Q. P’ge prop. V. 18li. 7s. 1d. P. John Roult, gent. I. Francis Dillingham. 2. Batch. in Diuinitie, Pr.a preacher, Ligne Wickham Ep: Lincol: Beha. good. R. est. Com, 140. ' YEALDEN—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 13li. 13s. gd. P. The Ladie Saye. I, Thomas Barker. JD. Mr of Arts. Dup. Hayford in comit: Oxon. Qualn, the L* Saye. Dist. 30. Pr. a preacher, L: per Vniuer Oxon: Beha. good. R. non. Com. 122) A Added by a ‘later hand. ARCHDEACONRY. OF BEDFORD 261 FLEETE DEANAT: [sic] AMPTHILL—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 6s.8d. P. [The Kings Mate] [The Earle of Ailesbury & Elgin 1679]. J. Hugh Reeue. D. Noe grad: Pr. catechiseth. Beha. good. Com. 220. ASPELEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 6s. tod. [K.B. }5/7. 16s. ro}d.]. P. Nicholas Luke Esq: J. W™ Stone. JD. Mr ot Arts. Dup. Wauen- den in com: Buck:, Newp: d: Qual’n, by the Earle of Bath. Dist. 1. Pisa picacher, non lL. Lela .eood.,| Kumnon. Com. 110, CLOPHILL_O. P’se prop... oit.| KB 12h. |; Po The Kings Ma*®, I. John Browne. WD. Noe grad. Pr. a preacher, L. per D’c’or’ Ausboriet Peor Claris ie beng: s00d.) sky est: ~ Com. 120. CRAINFEILD [CRANFIELD’|—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 33l1. 2s. 1d. P. The Fees Vide ee ee Hones. ae 2 Mi ot.Arts. Prva, preacher, i per Dom: Wickam ep. Lincol: Beha. good. R. est. Com. so. CRAWLEY—Q, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. gli. P. Robert Tompson, Esqu: J. Richard Harvie. 2. Noe grad: Pr. catechiseth, non L. Beka. good. R. est. Com. 193. EVERSHALL—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 16li. 11s. 8d. P. The Ladie Morri- Soft | |O; kussell” Esq’. 1680" |) "J. Thomas:Dutton. “2. Mr of, Arts, emer Oreaclichanon ly. bend. g00d., cin. est. Com. 220. FLitrwickK—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 7li. 17s. P. Robert Honiewood Esquier. J. Ralph Bate. J. Noe grad: Pr. preach- Gtiimdis,cule, non lo) beka: good.. Rk. est. | Com. 100. FLITTON [CUM SILSOE?]|—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. Tite ebe hi ite7s.od, 8 J. hristchurch,in’/ Oxon. -f. kichard, Wood. Peace Attse Pr. preacher, nom li) Beha. sood, FR, est... Coin: 240. Recus. I man, I woman. GRAVENHURST INFERIOR—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 12s. 11d. P. The Kings Ma**®. Jf. John Kitchiuor. J. Batch: of Arts. Pr. a preacher, fou Lee Bena. s00d’- “Ke ests Com: 25. HARLINGTO#—O. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 11li. P. The Ladie Chenie. J. William Eames. JZ. Mr of Arts. Dup. Streetley in ee men UlstiA Dice Oucite by tiewlord Bartley. (Dist Tite« Pr. oa preacher, non L. Beha. good. Com, 70. Nomn-com. 1 man. Recis. 1 man, 4 women. Hawnes—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. P. M? Osborne. i. Thomas Brightman. 2. Batch. in Diuinitie. Pr. a DicACNeO Mm La DCN nitiel Gant. Lenaweood, | hk. est. | Cot, 1120. UR COl (et Ce TOD amie 7 ited OS Ki bie ite 5s.) ue Pa Rich, Chornock. J. Edward Plummer. JZ. Batch. of Arts. Pr. a preacher Inenisicure; non L. Beha good,” .Rs est: -Com, 20. LITLINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11li. P. The Kings Mat*. J. John Foxe. JD. Batch. of Arts. /r. a preacher, non [L.]. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 4oo. MauLpEN—O. P’ge prop. V. 15li. tos. P. [The L* Hunsdon!’] [Comes Aylesbury, 83.*] J. John Hamond [Tho. Pomfret?]. 2. Mr of Arts. Dup. Granesden Mag: Arch. Hunt: [Luton Bedtord*]. Qualn. The L* Hunsdon [the King*]. Dist. 11. Pr. L. per Vniuers: Cant: R. G5. COM. «210. 1 Struck out by a later hand. pe ae 2 Added by a later hand. 262 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 Folio 6. Marston—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 33li. 17s. 3d.ob. P. St Thomas Snagg. [John Rotherham 1682-3']. 7. Thomas Smith. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Dom: Wickham, Ep: Linc: Beha. good. R. est. Coit. 400. G MILBROKE {MILBROOK’|—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. 16s. 3d. P. [The Kings Mate.2] [Comes Ailesbury 1684]. J. Gabriell Greene. D. Noe grad: Pr. catechiseth, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Comm. 96. POLLOXHILL [PULOXHILL?|—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. oli. ros. _ P. John Page gent. J. John Collins. ‘D. Noe graduat. Pr. no preacher. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 113. RIGMONT CUM SEGENHOE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. oli. P. The Kings Ma**. J. Humphrey Hewet. D. Noe graduat: Pr. catechiseth. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 150. Recus. 2 women. [SAWFORD’] [SALFORD']—Q. P’gesapprop. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 16s. 3d. P. John Langford, gent. [Villiers Chernock, Barr: go’]. I, Thomas Bingley. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. apreacher, non L. Beha. good, Rest. (Com, (33: STEEPINGLEY—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 16s. 3d. P. The Kings Mate, I, Edward Sutton. .D. Noe graduat. Pr. catechiseth. Beha. good. Rercst CONT. 7.0. TINGRIFFE—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli FP: THe Ladie Chemenes Humphrey Hill. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Dom: Wickam Ep: Lincoln: Beha. good. R. est.. Com. 60. WESTONNING—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. IV. vic. gli. 18s. 8d. ob. q’. P. St Georg Farmer. J. William Sterey. D. Noe graduat. Pr. catechiseth. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 190. Recus. 1 man, 3 women. WooBoRNE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued with a Curate” V. cur. 361i. stipy PP: The Farle ot Bedford, propmer see Cesar Walpole. “D. Mr-ot “Arts. oj Pr. a preacher, . per Anco eae Beha. good. R. est. Com. 300. SHEFFORD DECANAT: [ BIGGLESWADE VICARAGE—P. The Prebendary, D* Ball 1681. I. Thomas Miles. D. Mr of Arts]. [ASHLEY] [ARLESEY']—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. TV. vic. 8li. P.’ Nicholas Luke; gent. [Tho: Brown, Ar:, 86"]. J, John Sinha Batch. of Arts. Pr.a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Compiga ASTWEEKE—Q. P’ge prop. YV. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. [Beckingham Butler, gent.*] [Thomas Browne 1685-61]. J. Henerie Moodie. JD. Batch. of Arts. Pr. apreacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 46. BARKFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 16s. 3d. P. St Edm: Fettiplace. I, Henerie Ridley. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. vacat, L.\per D’eoruny Barnes R. est. Com. 72. BLUNHAM—Q,. P’ge approp. V. 46li. 2s. 11d. P. The Earle of Kent. J. Thomas Norton. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. heha. good: “R. ést.* Com) 427. CAMPTON CUM SHEFFORD—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 7li. os. 7d. [K.B. tilt. gs. 7d.|. P. Daniell Goldsmith, yeoman. J. Hugh Stanbridge. D. Batch: of Arts. Pr.a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 280. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF BEDFORD 263 CLiIFTON—O. P’ge prop. YTV. 2oli. 2s. 11d. P. Walter Roult, gent. I, W™ Maude. OD. Mr of Arts. Pr. apreacher,non L. Beha. good. ieecst COM. 120. DunTon—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. toli. P. John Burgoin, gent. J. Christopher Laigh. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non ‘L. Beha. Sood. hwtest, Com. Loa EpWortH—O. Ere prop, 2 rit |b B ors ios eas 4 P| blank) (Gul: Hale, Ar., 1680']. J. Robert Condall. D. Dr. in Diuinitie. Dup. Staughton Parua, dec: Eaton. Qual’n. degree. Dist. 11. Beha. good. Cont, 40. EywortH—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. The L. Anderson. 1. thomas jéeue. .D. Noe grad: Pr..no preacher. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 30. GRAVENHURST SUPER:—Q. P’ge approp. serued with a Curat. I. Mcmceticine tities stip. |» Peel rinitie Coll; in Cambridge.) Joi Hdward SiliiteesNOGerad: oi ramerpreachersnon LL. 'behas good: IK. est. Com. 100. Hatley Port—Q. P’ge prop. *: i 81. P. John Cockin, Esq: J. Gilbert Maude. D. Mrof Arts. Pr.apreacher,non L. Beha. good. haeotres GO 00. Folio 7. HENLOWE—O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. TV. vic. gli. 6s. 8d. P. The Kings Ma**. J. John Morgane. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L.per Arch. Cantuar: Beha. good. R. est. Com. 210. HoLLWELL—O. P’ge prop. V. 7li. gs. 7d. P. John Iuorie. J. John Henlowe.. D. Batch. of Arts. Pr. a preacher; non L. Beha. good. femesu ge C0, 338: LANGFORD—Q. P’ge approp. end withavic. YV. vic. 8li. P. The ‘Kings Mate, J. John Francis. D. Batch. of Arts.. Pr. a preacher, non Pe Del, 00d. — Keeest., Com; 200, MeEppersaALL [MEPPERSHALL']|—O. P’ge prop. JV. 22li. P. The L. Mordant. J. Rich: Reyner. D. Batch. of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Comm. 80. [NorHILL”] [NorTHILL1]|—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but BeReDULirc |yaeCUrat.« /.ecut. 20ll. slips «i. Rich Browne, sq", J; Anthonie Hogget, Cur. D. Noe grad. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. Bocd sik ests =. COit. 320. Pottron—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic JV. vic. 13li. 13s. 4d. EBS Tin 0s. 8d.]. P. The Kings Mate. J. Thomas Craptree. D. Mr oivArtse P7..a preacher, non’) Beha. goods R.vest.” Com. 422% SANDIE-_O Pige prop, 21a) 32 2s4 2d WP. The Liaspencer [S° Humphry Monoux, 1682'|. J. John Bickley. D. Mr of Arts. Pr.a preacher. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 480. SHITLINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 18li. Peetainiae Colles intGambr:-tar [a john: Parrat, sap) MrrotArts.: 7 Priva preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 604. SOUTHILL—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. p’ge r7li. 6s. 8d.; WicatLlin css fo Lheskings: Mae. sclusjohnw Bostock. Di) Batch\* of Nittee rer. opi aclerm io perce ii, Golcestrs beials co0d. RF ‘est. Com. 560. Non-com., 1 man with his familie. "1 Added by a later hand. ? Struck out by a later hand. 264 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 STOTFOLD—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 17s. 5d. P. Trinitie Coll: in Camb: J. Richard Weaver. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, non L. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 190. STONDEN—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 6s. tod. ob. P. St John Rotheram. f.. Richard Laurence.” D. Bac; ‘of Arts.“ °Pr. no preacher cn ees Beha. good. R. est. Comm, 22. SuTTON—O. P’ge prop. TV. 2oli. P. John Burgoine, gent. J. James Bill. D. Bac: of Diuinitie. Pr. no preacher [sic], L. per Vniuers: Cantab; Beha. good MR. est, Com. 110. TEMPSFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 24li. P. The’Kings Mat® TI. Georg Eland. D. Bac: of Diuinitie. /r. a preacher, L per Vniuers: Cantab: Beha. good. Com. 120. Recus. 1 man, 3 women. WaRDEN—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cur: 8li. stip. P. The Lord)B:’of Lincolne. 7;-Geéorg Dike> “DP Noe stata ee preacher. Beha. good. R. est. Com. 120. WRESTLINGWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 6s. 8d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Robert Reeue. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. a preacher, L. per Elmor Ep: London: Beha. good. R. est. Com. 67. ARCHIDIACONAT: BUCK: BUCK: DECANAT: ADDINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. gs. 7d. P. S* John Curson. I, William Staninough. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Waterstock. Qualn. By the L.;B. of Covent. and, Lichheld: Distp 12... sano Ly ae Com. 60. ApstocK—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 13li. 16s. 3d. P. St Francis Fortescue. I, Thomas Egerton. —D. Mr \of Arts.” Pr. L. per Arch, Canta bars R. est. Comm. go. AKELEY—Q. P’ge prop. YV. 6li. 2s. 11d. P. New Colleg in Oxon. I, John Pritchyard. D. Batch. of Arts. Pr. Non L. R. est. Com. 80. BarTton—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Cu: P. Paul Riseley, gent. I, Henerie Beuerley. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Chitwood. R. est. Com. 32. BEACHAMPTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14h. 16s. 5d. ob. P. Thomas Pigot, Esq. J. Beniamen Morris. D. Batch. of Arts. Pr. nonL. R. est. Coin. go. Folio 8. CHETWOOD—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. .V. cur: 5li. 6s. 8d. stip. .P. *Paul Riseley, gent. “J. Henerie Beverley. .D2°Mr pine ith Barton: ) sbrenon Lmerhimesi a CoM allo. Epccott—Q. P’ge prop. IV. 11li. 12s. 8d. ob. P. [blank] [Henricus Smith de Brill, Com. Bucks., Gen., 1685.1] J. John Feild. D. Batch. of Artsseghts! st... Cont, 70: Foxcotr—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. gs. 4d. ob. P. Mathew Claver, Esqu: J. Rich: Evans. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Comma: HILspEN—Q. P’ge serued with a curat. V. cur: 13li. 6s. 8d. stip. P. Christchurch in Oxon. Com. 165. KAVERSFEILD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 6li. P. Edw: Ewers, gent. J. William Batemam [sic]. D. Batch. of Arts. R. est. Com. 20. 1 Added by a ier nana. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM ~— 265 LEACHAMSTEAD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 13s. 4d. P. Anthonie Greenway, Esq. [D’na Catherina Pye, vid., 4° Mar. 85.1] J. John Wright. D. Batch. of Diuinitie. Dup. Hinton. OQOualn. By the bp. of Saris- uciewr iercer -iJisi eon Ere lw he este Com. 120, LILLINGSTONE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. gs. 7d. P. Paul Darell, Esq. Pee wWilliai, Gade. Di Mr oft Arts. Promon L.. Ro.este, Com. 50. MarsH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2ili. gs. 4d. ob. P. The Kings Mats. J. maicl Keeie. 0. Batch. ot Artse “Pannen L.. “R. est. .Com. 211. Maypes Mortron—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 18li. 2s. 11d. J. [blank] Bates. D. Mr of Art. Com. 126. PaDBURIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 3s. 4d. Meiers osetalleo lhe Kings Malai homdasesmith. Di noe Pele OU Wake esn, Com. 105: PRESTON—O. P’ge. prop. V.-11li, 4s. od. ob. _P. The Maior of Souleve ste a) Jw hiciardl ctlocs J mnoc, crate, Lroenony law est. Com. 120. IKATCLIPRE——-()s 9h 96 prop. 4/4oln.05d,) &. New CollsimOxone TJ; Pabrese machcuerel. | L).ebatch.on Law. Pr.non lL. “Reest, *Com, So. STEEPLE CLAYDON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 13li. 3s. 4d. P. S' Thomas Chalener. J. Adrian Baylie. D. Batch. of Arts. Pesos Ia Colt. 9 C01. 220. SHALDESTON—O, P’ge prop. V. 8li. os. 5d. P. George Purifie, Esq. POUnn bi sevmr DieMiiomATisns re noite. sits estes: Con 51. .aiV0n- com. I man, I woman. STOWE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11h. 4s. 5d. [ K.B. fiiet4s07d,\9P. susan lemple; gent. J. John Marsh.] DD? Batch..of Cowie NOU Ite. est: COM, 240. THORNBORROUGH—(. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. gli. [K. beecita t7s-.0d)|. Pes Arthur Jhrogmorton. +/. William Jenkins.” D. DatcieoieAtis, GJerenon Lie esta, COMM TOG. THORNTON—O. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 16s. 3d. P. St Edward Terrell. JeelLiomiss wood) LD --Bbatcheotarts, « Prenon, Li ky est. Com-4o. TINGWICK—Q. P’ge prop. JV. tali. 16s. 3d. P. New Colleg in Oxo OUnBAILey sat Miormarts. Py. Je per ViilerssOxon. i. este (Cont 105. TuRWESTON—O. P’ge prop. V. rali. 16s. 3d. P. Symon Haines, gent. [Deane & Chapt™ of Westm"™]. J. John Paddie. JD. Batch. of PAttomee ee t1ONa lee ik. stan Cont 7 5. TWIFORD—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a curat. V. cur: 12li. stip. P.sThe Rector of Lincoln Coll: in Oxon,*D* Kiibie. J. Edward Wallis. Pe DACsOUATi sn sive CSte COM 105.) Wh ecHs, 3. INen. 4-women: WATER STRATFORD—Q, P’ge prop. JV. li. os. 5d. P. St Arthur Throgmorton. J. Richard Maior. D. noe grad: Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 60. WESTBURIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. [K.B. Oi calir| me sl ObWe\\ estuomercets i.) hich: rocket, -Di Batch. GisArisn Py none w hicest: | Cont: 7: 1 Added by a later hand. | * Edmund Maior was patron in 1604 (Reg. xxx, f. 230d.). Cowley is a hamlet in the parish of Preston Bissett. 266 LIBERO CURR Ly tAgb? arocs Folio 9. BURNHAM DECANAT: AMERSHAM—O. P’ge prop. JV. 48li. 16s. ob. P. The Earle of Bed- ford. [S* William Drake, 1677.1] IJ. Robert Chalener. D. Dr in Diuinit: Pe ade ae oiee 2011, 200, BEACONFEILD—QO. P’ge prop. JV. 26li. 2s. 8d. ob. P. Cicely Dun lea’ and Katherine Handford. J. Symon Lea. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Dom. Wickham Ep: Lincolne i. est. Com. 340. BuRNHAM—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 17li. [K.B. 16li. 13s. 4d.|. P. Randall Wright. J. Randall Wright. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Purley. Qual’n. By the Earle of Northumberland. Dist. 15. Pr. L. péreps Sarum: Pierce kest, Conn eou. CHALFONT S# Ecipy—-O. P’ge prop. V. igli.9s.4d. P. The L. Bishop of Lincolne. J. Rich. Smith. D. Bac: of Diuin. Pr.-L. per Ep: Linc:, Wickam. R. est. Com. 140. CHALFONT PErrRI—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 15. [K.B. r5h.rys.7d,\.\ .P. st Henery Drewrie: 7. Hugh jones see of Arts.” Pr: UsperArchy Cant: san cSia Oi Us CHESSA? WooBORNE MaGna—Q. ) I. W™ Sanders. D. Mr of Arts. P’ge approp. end. with avic. JP. vic. | Dup. Chessam Wooborne and tili. 15s. 3d. [K.B. 134. rs. 54d.]. P. | Chessam Lecester-one Church. The Earle of Bedford. Oual’n. By the late Countesse CHESSAm MAGN: LECESTER —Q. { of Rutland and Bedford. Pr. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. |(*L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Cooper. rili./ 15s. 3d) [KOB) “13i.-Grsy 540. |.)) Rotest.) Com. (10007 = acme P, Thomas Ashbie, Esq: women. CuHEssam BovEs—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 6s. 8d. P. S Francis Chenie. J. Robert Heron. D. Noe grad. Com. 60. CoLBROKE—John Emerie, Curat. DatcHET—Q, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. [K.B. zzlz.]. P, The Deane & Cannons of Windsor. J. John Foster. D. Batch. of ATC ce NOUS yi nos MU Cie, DENHAm—QO. P’ge prop. V. Igli. 9s. 4d. ob. P. SX W™ Boyer [S' Rogér Hill*]. 7. W™ Bagley. D. Noe ‘grad. (Pro snon La) aia Com. 240. DoRNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8h. [K.B. 8/1, ros. §d.|. P. [St W™ Garret?] [Anna Palmer, vid:, 16851]. JI: Thomas Baker,oeDesbatch (OpeArts. er aionals wh eCSt.anUnr Uo FURNHAM RIALL—Q. P’ge prop. YJ. 12li. 16s. od.ob. P. The L. Chancelour. J. Matthew Browne. D. Mr of Arts. Pr.nonL. R. est. Com. 120. FULMER—Q. P’ge prop. P. The Deane and Canons of Windsor. Com. 60. HEDGLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. P. St Henery Drewrie [St Roger Hill, 1680']._ I. John Roberts. D. Noe grad. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 50. HitcHamM—Q. P’ge prop. JV. ili. 5s. 7d.ob. P. St W™ Clark. I. Robert Lloyd. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep. Linc., Wickam. CRT, Sa. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand. 3 Edward Don Lee was patron in 1589 (P.D., 1589, no. 42). a ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM — 267 Horton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 221i. gs. 4d. ob. JZ. Edward Wicomb. D. Batch. of Diuin. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:, Wickam. R. est. IuER—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 13li.6s.8d. P. S Edward Carew. J. John Adkins. D. Noe grad. Pr. nonL. R. est. Com. 420. ISTNAMSTEED CHENIe—Q. P’ge prop. I. 12li. 18s. od. ob. P. The Batie O1 Bedtord, 9 i) Reter Alibones: 1D Mer ot Artsy: Pro noni. emcs tee OMe TOO, ISTNAMSTEED LATIMERS—Q, P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur i13li. 6s. $d) sti PS Edwin Sande. 1. Tristram Hide, Cur: -R. est. Com. 20. Folio io. LANGLEY—Q. P’ge approp. serued with a Curat. UV. cur: 5li. stip. aWisekitmayster. I Georgsy Biles; Rs est. . Com. 120. PEN—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 3li. 13s. ad. [K.B. Oi 3s: da. Po Williams Pen Esq. i, Robert Rudrop, 0} Batzot Arts Pranon Ly R: est) Comsi20, Recus: 1 woman. STOKE PoGes—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 7li. 17s. Pe om Walter: lredwayeas J slohnDutheld. +) DX, Noe grads) RY est. Com. 160. DAPMOWGS © aa l vesprops yale (tals, BS S* Thomas Egerton, J4 Guaticeloure. Com. 110. (Recus: 1 man woman. Uptron—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 6li. tos. [ K.B. Oem |e ue) Kings, Matsa aie Owemlohnes; J. .Mn-ot Ants. Braise. per Arch, Gant, R, est... Com 155: WExAM—O- Poe prop.) Viesliniase2d. ¥P. The Kings Mats; 'T. hicharcenatchit Ue MipoteArts | Promonslis Ri est! = Comes, da. WIRARDBURIE CUM LAaNGLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 13li. [K.B. 741. ros. 5d.|. P. The deane & Canons of Windsore. Pearcore. HilesseDe MriotvArts. WePry Ls per. Epis. Lincoins::; kK. est: Com. 200. MURSLEY DECANAT: CHELDINGTON—O. P’ge prop. V. 15li.gs. 7d. P. The L? Chan- colopgeet Dawdckobertss Di. Mr of Artse Dad) ineUondon? | Pre L, per Arch. Cant: R. non est. Joh. Carpenter Curat. CHELSBURIE—Q. donatiue serued by a Curat. V. cur. Oli. sti: P. John Baldwin. J. Lewes Hall, Cu: R. est. Com. 44. CUBLINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 16s. 3d, P. St W™ Willowbie. I. Thomas.Bremer. D. Batch: of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 7o. Drayton ParsLowE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12h. P.S* John Fortescue. wee lout Hoges. aU. Mr of Arie —Prenon iw he nonisMorgam Parry, Curat.. Com. 120. DRAYTON BeacHam—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. gs. 7d. P.-S* Francis Pouchicwm | baw reid «0S MmotArts. «hr ononmbeak. est... Con. 110. Dunton—O2 P’ge prop... Veto rss) 7ds LKB ols gs7d.). P. Elizabeth Hampden, gent. J. Thomas Lovering. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. De persVniuers, Cant:) tRe-ést# Com. 56: EDSBOROWE [EDLESBOROUGH’?|—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. p’ge 30li. ; vic. 13li. 17s. 8d. ob. P.S*' Edw: Randall. J. William Ot? © Mion Attcas Lr.cnonu Lah. est. Com: 400. 1 Added by a later hand. 268 LIBER CLERI, a.v. 1603 GrovE Parua—Q. P’ge prop. V. qli. 13s. 4d. P. S* Robert Dormer. J. John Facer. D. Noe grad: Pr. nonL. R&R. est. Com. 13. Recs. I man, I Woman. Harpwick—Q. P’ge prop. V. 39li. gs. 7d. P. New Coll: in Oxon and St Henerie Lea, alternis vicibus. J. Richard Harris. [Ed: Lee?]. D. Mr of Arts. [Bach: Theol:!]. Pr. L. per Ep. Duel’, Matthew. R. est. Com. 250. HawripG—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. tos. 5d. P. St John Taysborrow. /, Peter-Bate. “D. Mr of Art.” Pr. Lipper Epis. Norv. ~KivestsCags 62. HoGstone—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 16s. 3d. P. St Robert Dormer. [Comes Carnarvon, 16801]. JZ. Georg Deyes. D. Bac. of Arts. Pr. non LZ. Rivest. iCom, S019" Kecus33 women. Harwoop Macna—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 4s. 2d. P. New Coll: in Oxon. J. William Swaddon. D. Dr in Diuinit: R. est. Com. 320. Folio 11. IuINGoE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. UV. vic. I2li. 16s. 4d. P. St Thomas Egerton [Comes Bridgwater, ’821]. J. Robert Bostock. Ds Noe grad?) Pr non. ai west. Won 63, LINCHLADE—Q, P’ge prop. serued by a curat. V. cur: 12li. stip. P. S' Richard Corbett. J. Morgaine Griffin. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. RMEStA. 1007. apo: MaswortH—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. VV. vic. toli. [K.B. gli. 9s. 7d.]. P. Trinitie Colleg in Camb: J. Nathaniell Cole. [Sam. Sackvile’| D. Bac: of Diuinit:| Pr7L.™ Ro non Rob: Bircetecutaces Com. 140. MENTMORE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 17s. P. Thomas Wigg. ' J; Thomas *Noke; Di) Bac; (ot Arts: Pr nore est. Com, 50. MursLEy—0O. P’ge prop. V. 11li. P. St John Fortescue. J. William smith? =D."MrorArtsee 7, on, len esta CU aero” NETTLEDEN—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued with acurat. V. cu. 5li. 6s. 8d. P. [blank] [Johannes Comes de Bridgewater, 1689.'] J. Rowland Heblethwet. R. est. Com. 52. PITCHTHORNE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued with acurat. V. cur: gli. J. [blank] Jones. R. est. Com. 118. SLAPTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. gs. 7d. P. Henerie Row, gent., Alderman of London. J. Emor Firth. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Pr. L. per Elmor, Ep: Lond. RR. est. Com. 115. ' STUKLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. gli. 19s. 7d. [K. B. ol. 9s. 7d.|.. .P.The Kings Ma"* [Bp. ‘of. Oxtord"], J.) Nicholas Wildeere. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: R. est. Com. 300. SULBURIE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued by a curat. V. cu. 8li. P. The Kings Mate, J. Morris Evans. D. Batc: of Arts. R. est. Com. 270. SWANBORNE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 8li. 11s. [K. B. ‘oli. 9s. 7d.|. P. The Kings Mate, J. Thomas Lownes. D. Batch: of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 200. WHADDON—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 1oli. P. New Coll: in Oxon. J. John Allen. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 290. 1 Added by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM _ 269 WHITcHURCH—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. 17s. Peeime kings Ma" William Couentreyi Disnose'gradh R:- \ést, Com. 2778. WiInG—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 18li. 15s. 8d. P. SatsOWOrmer. pW Bishop. “Di Batch? of Arts; «Pit. Eb pers Dom, Wickam, Ep: Lincol: R. est. Com. 396. Recus. 10 men, I5 women. WINGRAUE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. gs. 11d. Peeves kiness Mats Jaa Robert: Nixon), Shir tor Arts, Pre nonala Tienes.) Clomtin 240, [ TOTTENHOE alias TOTTERHOE REcTORIA—P. Thomas Stafford, Ar. I. Robertus Rudd.*] NEWPORT DECANAT: AstTwoop—Q, P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 6li. 6s. 8d. P. ‘Phe Kings)» Ma": ./° Georg Richardson. _D. noe grad: .Pr.'non Lb. R. est. Com, 80. BLETCHLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 29li. 138s. 1d. ob. P. The L. Graye. jee lnomasioparkss) D2 Dr insDiuimityekiest. Com 300. BoWBRIKHILL—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 2s. od. ob. P. [Anthonie Watson, gent.?] [Sam: Barker’]. J. William Watson. D. Mr of Arts. eset dae ele Ste. (COM. 137) Folio 12. ‘ BRADWELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 6li. [K.B. Sitswis. 05d, |. P. The Kings) Mates, I Thomas Haberley. D. Noe Stadeas ys non is) GK. est Com., so: BRAFIELD—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued with a tate Cun sli, Ose ods «fy The Ladiesscottn | ly Thomas: Newton. Pmtoielyeeis 6Sts COME 72: BRICKHILL MAaGNa—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 18li. 2s. gd. P. John Dun- Sombcetsq.) io hrancts, Charlett)) Do Mr of Arts. Re est. Com. 364: BRICKHILL Parva—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. gli. Peene i arcubyshop of Cant: ri @ihomas Collins’ “D7 Mr'‘of Arts: iipeeiilton, bryan, atch, pea dec: Dunstable Pro. per (Dom: Wickam, Ep: Lincol: R. non. Com. 140. BROoUGHTON—(Q., P’ge prop. VV. t1oli. gs. 7d. P. Francis Duncombe, Esq: J. Andrew King. D. Batch: of Diutnit: Pr. L. -R. non: Com. 100. CaLuEeRton—Q. P’ge prop. IV. 26li. 2s. 11d.. Py. The Earle of Northumberland. J. Humphrey Eayleworth. D. Batch: of Diuinit: Rreelo per wich. Gants 7h. est.) Com, 1A0. CHICHLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. P. Anthonie Chester, Esq: J. Thomas Gardiner. D. Batch: of Arts. Pr. MOngy peu eesta, CON e LTT, CLIFTON REINES—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 13li.6s. tod. ob. P. Reigns lowe dent, 7 bhomass|ones., 1 atcha on Aris.| 77. non Ue 7A: est. Com. 87. HPMERTON--O)! Pisce prop.’ 7 iV. 1sli, ees: tid:s; -Ayes* ‘Anthonie perropnam.) /efonmrresunan. 2D Mr orAriss,. ©Pr. non dase eR. st. Com. 160. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand. 3 ¢Aylworth’ in P.D, 1604, no. 3. 270 LIBER WCUERRI Vator 1602 GotrHurst—Q. P’ge prop. JV. Oli. 6s. 2d. ob. [K.B. 6/1. os. 25d.]. P, [St Edw:’] Digbie [John Esq'!]. J. Henery Woodland. D. Batch: OPArts 0 oy, aon doa. .est saC ong 71. HANSLOPE CUM CASTLETHROP—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur: 15li. stip. P. The Kings Ma"*, J. W™ Lingard. D. Mr of Arts. PPP HON en Pest C0, 2600) HARDMEAD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13h. 6s. tod. ob. J. Richard Rains- ford: =D. Noe@rad:) Fr. non UN ak ereste Gamo. HaversHamM—O. P’ge prop. V. 15li. P. St John [Lucie*] [Thom- son, 16801], “i-ejohn Bird. wD Noe@rad: Pr. i per Arch eee Com. 120. LATHBURIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. but serued by a Curat. V. vic. 5li. 6s. 8d, ; "cur. 121i. stip. P. Chrischurch in Oxony J3 Water Evans,vetiCurs DD Mr ot Aris Pre non dah Seste eet i, LAVENDEN CUM BRAYFIELD—Q, P’ge approp. end. withavic. VU. vic. 6li. P. The Ladie Scott. Jf. Thomas Newton. D. Noe grad: Pr. non L. R. est. Com. go. LINDFORD MaGna—Q. P’ge prop. V. [blank] [K.B. 20/1. os. 24d. ]}. P, [Richard Throughton, Esq.”] [Tho. Napier, Ar., 1677’]. J. Richard Sandie. “D. Batch: qt Diunitie, Py aln h. est. Comes. LINFORD PARuA—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cu: 5li. stip. P. Dorithie Thompson, vid. J. Richard Durant. JD. Batch: of Arts.) (Rs 6st. “Com mga: MILTON KEINES—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. P. St W™ Stafford, Mr Denham, M* Babington. J. Rodulphe Smith. D. Batch: of Diuinit: Pre 0n LS WK Sest. Cone to: MuLsHOE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16h. 16s. 3d. P. St John Spenser of London. J. Henerie Wilcox. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: peterb:, Scammer vik Mest COM e130: Folio 13. LouGHTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 5s. 2d. ob. P. [Clement Pigott, gent.*|] [Trin: Coll: Cambr:, 1681*]. J. John Seddon. D. Noeigrad: Preamon, |) RA estaConi aia 0: NEWPoORT—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. toli. P. The L* Chancellor. /. Thomas Yarrow. D: Bac:.of Arts. Pr ynongle K: est. 1Com. 800. shecus, 2 women: NEwTon LONGVILL—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. gs. 7d. P. New Colleg in Oxon. J. Sextus Quartermam. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 166. NEwtTon BLOSOMEVILL—Q, P’ge prop. V. 8li. 8s. 1d. ob. P. The Le Mordant, » J, W™ Lucas. 3D, Mr of Arts.” Py 3 ge eee Com. 107. NortTH CRAWLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 27li. 10s. P. The daughters of Herkes late of Oxon. J. Roger Hacket. D. Dr of Diuinit: Pr. non Lew” este "Conn 200. OLNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic, 13li. 6s. 8d. P. The Kings Ma®*, J. Martin Purrier. D. Bac: of Arts. Pr, non L. R. est. Com, 525. Recus. 2 women. RAVENSTONE—Q, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 6s. 8d. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM | 271 [K.B. 61. 13s. 4d.]. P. [The Kings Ma] [Heneage L4 Finch, 1680']. I, John Johnson. D. Bac: of Arts. R. est. Com. 80. SHENLEY—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 22li.gs.7d. P. St John Fortescue. Peersicueetuiiundse. DeeMieoL Arts, | fynon- Ll. i.e est, @) COMl.. 200. SHERINGTON—Q, P’ge prop. V. 2oli. os. 2d. ob. P. The L. Bishop Creicoiic.. fa jObne Matinee W). Dated oArts: Prnon lL. (ki vest Com. 180. StmPpson—QO. P’ge prop. V. 17s. 6s. 8d. P. Thomas Cranwell, gent. Pekodulph bradicy. DaBacworariss= Pr. non, Ry esti, Com... 162. STANTONBURIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 6s. 8d. P, [blank| Temple, mil’ [S. John Wittewrong’]. J. John Wheelock. WeeNOc crad see esu STOKEGOLDINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 6s. 3d. P. St Edw: eicoie. WwW oayrcomans: DiBacsot Artsy MK. este Com .120. STOKEHAMMOND-—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 1ogli. gs. 7d. P. The L. Bishop Oiucoies /o-Ohaties Lanetoram, 0) Dr of Diuinits -Pre Ly Reno. Nicholas Glouer [curate]. Com. 120. STONIESTRATFORD—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur. Ee iomoCte 1a core, Crce i) eM OL Atisae Po non Leah. Esty MCom, 540. TIRRINGHAM CUM FILGRAUE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 16s. rod. ob. [KB 13lt. 6s. ro4d.|.. P, S* Anthonie Terringham. J. Thomas Brad- shaw. D. Bac: of Arts. Dup. Buckley. Qual’n. by S* Christopher Hatton. Pr. L. per Ep: Peterb:, Doue. R. non. Joh. Kirkland [curate]. Com. 110. Wa.ton—O. P’ge prop. JV. 8li.gs.7d. P. The Kings Mate & S Henery Longdevill alternis vicibus. /.,.W™ Pix. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. Hone acest, Cont. 60, WAUENDEn—Q. P’ge prop. V. 26li. [K.B. 26. 6s. rokd.]. P. Westone. fo W@Stone.) D. Mrot-Arts. - Dup:. Aspeley, OQual’n- by ites anerobathwe iyo non ba ike esh, Com.. 100. WEston VNDERWoOD—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur. Slee ipa rie Kings Mam fe Humphrey Porters \Kirest.. Com. 60: Recus. 2 men, 3 women. WELLIN—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 10s. P. The Kings ia 2) J, Ehomaseviderhill "Do Mror Arts; Py non UPR? ést. Com. 58. WOLUERTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. toli. [K.B. TOs a0d. | eo Lienere Lonpdcuillor i Robert Reynolds,. -DeNoe Sager On la ite est. | COMM E20: Folio 14. WOUGHTON SUPER VirRIDI [sc]—QO. P’ge prop. V. 16li.gs.7d. P. The L. Mordant & St Henery Longdevill alternis vicibus. J. Edw: Hughes. Pe baceorm Wivinite sey non Lo Ki vest. Contos: Wotston Macna—O. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 16s. 3d. P. W™ Stone, Mr ot Arts) J. Humphrey Clark. D. Bac..of Arts, R. est. Com. 58, Wotston Parva—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 6s. 3d. P. The Kings Nia ee ero Keinhoe< ss Bac..o1 Aris per non, Lz, Re ests. Com. 48. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand. * This is the value of Tyringham alone. = Camhoe in 2.01 10245: 1e 02. 272 DIBE KE OPER T eay perros WADSDEN DECANAT: ASHENDEN—Q, P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur. roli. stip. P. Christchurch in Oxon. J. Rich. Ingbie. D. Bac. of Arts. Pr. non Ly ices: 4 Gort. 120. ASHTON SANDFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. I2li. 16s. ob. P. St W™ Fleetwood. J. Thomas Proud. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Kimble Parua, dec: Windouer. Qual’n. by the L. Archb: of Cant: his grace. Dist. 2. Pr. Li. per ep: Linc: Cooperagit (es. Coma. BarstTaLL—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cu. 5li. stip. P. St John Dormer. J. John Pimme. R. est. Com. fot. BRILL—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cur. toli. stip. P. John Denham, Esq. J. Laurence Broome. UD. Bac. of Arts. A. est. Com. 200. CHEIRSLEY—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. YV. cur. 6li. 13s. 4d. P, St John Dormer. J, Nicholas Barton. D. Noe grad. KR. est. Com. ty: i CHILTON—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur. 5li. 6s. 8d. P. St John Crooke. Jf. Randall Eaton. D. Noe grad. Pr. nonL. R. est. Com. 153. CRENDE? Lonc—Q. P’ge approp. serued bya Curat. V. cu. 8li. sti, P. The L. Norris. J.. Edward Osborne. R. est. Com. 340. DourTOoN—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. YV. cu. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. Christchurch in Oxon.” J; W™ Richardson, .D. Bac. of Attics est. Com. 63. East CLEYDEn—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. [K.B. 7li. 17s.|._ P. Robert Hovenden. OD. Dr of Diuinitie. J. Owen Gwin. J) “Bac? ObArIOS thie we eats eCO em AO. FLITMARSTONE—Q, P’ge prop. MV. 8li. 2s. 8d. ob, P. St Henerie Lea. J. Thomas Jones [Humfrey Glisson’]. D. Noe grad: [Mr Arti- DUS aecitec este COM mais GRENDO”N VNDERWOOD—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 15li. 16s. 8d. [K.B. 75/1. 6s. 8d.|. P. M* Pigott of Dadersall. J. Thomas How. D. Mr of Arts. PYaNOn eit Col ae OULU, IckrorRD—Q. P’ge prop. JV. oli.gs. 7d. FP. St Georg Tipping: John Seller. Ds Batch: ot Diuinit:” Preinon.L., okonest. 5) Comers KincsHAY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 8li. ros. 5d. P. The Deane and Chapter of Rochester. J. John Brangwin. D. Noe Grad wel cLUOUeUe Posh eC OM oh. LuRGARSALL—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. 6s. 8d. P. [Henerie Poole, Esq.”] [Jo: Borlase, Baronett, 1683']. J. W™ Knight. D. Bac: of Arts. EASON pihekeo ues CON OO. Mip CLayton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. P. Vrian Varney, gent. I, Rich: Askew. OD. Batch: of Arts. Pr. non L. RR? est. Como aes, Recus. 2 men, 2 women. Folio 15. NORTHMARSTON—Q., P’ge & vic. both approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur: toli. st. P. The Deane & Chapter of Windsor. J. Edmund Cowdall. D. Batch: of Arts. Pr. non. L. R. est. Com. 180. OKELEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 8li. [K.B. 5/2. 2 Struck out by a later hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM | 273 i7s. 1d.) -P., Katherine Denham; cent... <7; Phillip Evans)).:D. Bac. of Brtcom erienon Lig Ke ests Gonts os. Ovinc—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 17s. 11d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Wemvidt kane d).s DaCwOrrArtsen i 7, non lianihk. est. Com: 2: PitcHcoTt—Q. P’ge prop. JV. roli. P. John Sanders, ward to S™ Christopher Hodsden [Tho: King, Med: d*, 1680']. J. Robert Walkeden. PEN OGie ad a ye DOU fe este) GON AO, QuaINTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 3oli: 12s..1d. P. The Ladie Verney. PICO LC mr OL GliWiiiivedet rats) ieopestae COM, 300. SHABINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. gli. 8s. rod. P. Barthol. Typping, gent. J. Edw: Osborne. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. Ole seeive Cste elo 68. WADSDEN I®: 24:—Q. p’ges prop. V. 30li. P. S* Francis Goodwin. Peet encrye vy ikinsom @ Up bacz oft Ditty Pr. oe per Vniverss Oxon: R. est. Com. 280. Recus. 1 woman. WADSDEn? 3” portio—Q. p’ge prop. V.15li. P. St Francis Good- Witte! |Ohne Burses;- Di) Bac: of Diuis, Pro non’ be. Re ests Come140, WINCHINGDOM SUPERIOR—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. Pumloc a Dayltgr7s. |e oe brancis Goodwin. ~l|ohnylayler?< Di Noe Prad suite est.) Comy so: WINCHINGDOW INFER:—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cur. 2oli. P. Thomas Terringham, Esq. J. Henery Hanson. D. Bac: of PV RtSMe Foe TIOls lew it. CSUr.t COM 1 O02; WoORMINHALL—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. [K.B. Clim oswOUd\menin Geors Lyppine; centage JW Phillips.) DD Noeé Sradca inn Csi Coma 134. Wootton VNDERWOODE—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Cu. JV. cur. Boles meee Deal Colle] Ar’p. of Canterburie, I. W™ Hobson. D. Pe ACUOleAL(S¢. D7 NOnMisan ia CSts Gort 130; WENDOUER DECANAT: [Exempt: Aylesbury—Q. Vic. P. The prebend: J. Isaac Lod- ington." | [Exempt: Beirton—Q. Vic: P. The Deane & Ch: of Lincoln.*] AsHtTon CLiInton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 33li. 6s. 10d. ob. [K.B. 23/1. 6s. lo$d.|. P. S' Francis Barington. J. Charles Farrand. D. Mr of Aromas per Arch s Canty iw ests, "Comes 316: BLEDLOw—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. p’ge. t2li. ; vic. 16li. 9s. 7d. P. Edw: East, Esq. Com. 324. Recus. I man, I woman. Dintou—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. p’ge. r7li. Ios. ; vic. 17li. tos. P. John Sanders, ward to S' Christopher Hodsden. J. Edw: Poulict a sbaceot Attsgs Prienon lanl estss: Com, 212: ELISBORROUGH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 11li. gs. 8d. P. Henery New- mam, gent. [M" R. Wallis 86, Neetie Onn ouitnas DeidvMiioteArtse Pr, non L. R. est. Com. 120. HADENHAM CUM CUDDINGTO/—Q, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 15li. 17s. P. Henery Maine, gent. J. John Greene. D. Mr of Arts. PrelepermEpioarums shisest.. Coms+560: HAMPDEN MaGna—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 9s. 7d. P. John Hamp- den, gent. Com. 8o. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out, 274 LIBER CLERTI, *4:D.) 1603 HARTWELL CUM HamppEm PArua—Q. P’ge prop. V. ‘14li. 5s. 5d. P. S Alexander Hampden. J. Roger Porter. D. Bac: of Diuinit: Pr. Lp KS 6st. © G0. 105. HorsInGpEv—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 17s. 1d. P. Richard Cotton, gent, ‘Jd, )Rich® Newall) | D. «Bac: of Arts;; ¢oPr: mont lage heeces Com, 22. Folio 16. Hutcotr—Q. P’ge prop. YV. toli. os. 2d. ob. P. Thomas Fount- aine, gent.. I; John Stratfold. D. BacsofArts, Pr, non)L.5) Ay seen Com. 46. Recus. 2 wom: ILMER—O. P’ge prop. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. P. [S* Rob: Dormer?] [Carolus Comes Carnarvon, 1687°]. J. Martin Wright. D. BateotArss ths esv y Conn0o: KImMBLE MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. 6li. Ios. 5d. P. John Hampden, gent. J. Henery Syluester. D. Bac: of Arts. Prenondseke est, = Cogent : KIMBLE PARUA—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 2s. 11d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Thomas Proude. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Ashton Sandford, dec: Wadsden, Buck. Ounaln. By the L: ArchB: of Cant: his grace. Dist. 2. Pr. L.per Ep: Lincol:, Cooper. AKynon: Wospsest.. 4Comeem LrE—Q. P’ge prop. serued by a Curat. YV. cur. 7li. stip. P. The L. Harber J. bbdw: Still. D> Bac: otsArise Pr. none Com, 50. MISSENDEN MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end with a vic. P. [The Kings Mat?] [Gul: Fleetwood, Ar., 1685]. I. John Wordgley. D. Noe grad: Pr. aon Lo Khatest. Com. 360. Recus. 1 man, I wom: MISSENDEN ParuA—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. 13li. 38. 8d. P.. W™ Pem,* Esq: J: Ehas Wordgley..) DicNoe grad mes non UO Vacs wu Oe, RISBORROUGH PrincipIs—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. UV. cu: toli. P. John Jackman, gent. J. John Reeue. WD. Bac: of Arts. Paaracnilew “Kecst ae Conia eo: STONE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic.. V. vic. gli. P. The Ladie Pelham. » ) [St Thor Lee, Barr:, 16817]. | 2+ Barthol: (Purses Noe: cradt RE est reConaias, WENDOVER—(. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. p’ge 4oli. 16s. 8d. ; vic. I2li, 16s. P. The Kings’Mats.) Jo W™Kellies) WS Mrsoreees Proenon Le-iR fest. .Com. 340, #hecus, amen, 2ewoe Weston Turvitub—QO. »Pige prop.’ V. 22. 10d. Paes Windsor®] [M? William Hill, gent.*]. J. John Vintner. D. Mr of Arts. Peononur lL. -Kiwest.. (Cam saroo, WICOMBE DECANAT: BraDpNnam—Q. P’ge prop. YV. 5li. 3s.9d. P. The L. Windsor. J. Georg Mutlow. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. L. R. est. Com. 56. Recus a4 men, 7 wom: FauLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. tos. rod. P. M* Mumpersons.® I. Richard Clark. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. CR est. Com. 100, A sees: : Ww {fant (sce pp. Bei 5 5 205, note 5). * Struck out by a later hand. 3 Added by a later hand. 4 Rectius ‘Penn’, ° Rectius ‘Mompesson’, ARCHDEACONRY OF BUCKINGHAM | 275 FINGHURST—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 7s. 11d. P. M* Barker, prebend. fey cuome ls Peter Kidere i.e Noe oradceask. est. Com. 34, HAMBLEDEN—Q. P’ge prop. V. 35l1. P. The L.Scroop. J. Rich: Pukuielono).J-abac On Uilnnit, yeaah ests Com: 250: HEpsor—Q. P’ge prop. V. qli. P. Rowland Hind, gent. JI. Nicholas Sheffeild. D. Noe grad: R. est. Com. 4o. HITCHENDEN—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. TV. vic. 8li. 16s. P. [St Robert Dormer’] [the Lord Carnarvon, 16817]. J. Hugh Lane. WmeViEPOL Arts, «fF. non awk. est. Come 250; Martow MacGna—Q., P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 13li. 6s. pameee. liesDeancancmeChaptemon Gloster, ~/-slhomas” Hieronivs. 2; Bac: of Arts. Dup. Shotisbrooke in Com. Berk: QOual’n. by the Earle Gp olcse Xe sin el Olly ee Cola, COMA, 700, Itecus. 2 met, A wom: MarLtow Parua—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. Bebe 5s. 10d.\. PP) Mis urace: s 1. Thomas Heape, (D.Mr of Rica ele Dc ILp, Lincole hi eotam COM. 140. MEDMENHAm—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 5li. Los. Bie esiie 7s nae) Kianeis Dutteld, Esq, 3/2 Robert, Lewin, 1D: Mito Attica, £7. non Ll. ik. est * Com 100, Folio 17. RADNAGE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 13s. tod. P. L¢ Chancelor. I. Ralph Barlow. D. Bac: of Diuinitie. Pr, Licent. per Acad: Oxon. R. non. Com. 84. Recus. I man, I wom. SANDERTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li.9s. 7d. P. St Robert Dormer. I. Richard Reinolds. D. Bac: of Diuinit: Pr. L. per Arch: Cant:, Parker. Iie ee Ont ey TURFIELD—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. [K.B. gli. oes ae Ve! Cline tarhOper Cry bson.. L. Bac; Ob Artsni Py Hous) vier Est. Com. 84. WESTWICOMB—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. JV. vic. foli. 6s. Phebe tiie ose 7di we Lie KinvssVae el NV! Whites LD -Noetstad: Pomel pet pe lincoln, Wickamojeshk i ests) Com.ea5le. hecus., 2imen;,2 wo: WicomMB MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 23li. 7s. MgO we Dw2ait 17s) 1d.|.) Pe Robert katnce, sent. f+ Phillip Cham- Ber ainc mr) es VicrOtoArton seriall ik, CStim Com. 1200. NOn!com. tA men, 13 wo: WooBORNE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 12li. P. S Francis Goodwin [L. Wharton, 1681*]. J. Hugh Roberts. D. Noe grad: R. est. Com. 240. ARCHIDIACONATUS HUNTINGDON: COM: HARTFORD: BALDOCKE DECANAT: ASHWELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 22li. 3s. 6d. P. (thes: of bondon. =e PulkiMarshally ep? Bac: ot Arts, | Pr.cion U:- R. est. Com. 500. 1 Struck out by a later hand. aed 2 Added by a later hand. 276 CIBER (GCLERI, AIDE i608 ASPEDEN—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 5s. 2d. ob. P. The Kings Mat. [Radulphus Freeman, Ar., 1684.7]. 7. Thomas Knight. D. Mr of Arts. Pr Gspermip:London. i. est:Gom.“190. Aston—Q. P’ge prop. V. 26li. 11s. 8d. P. St Phillip Butler. J. John Gamond. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 8o. BaLpock—Q. P’ge prop. V. roli. 8s.9d. P. The Kings Ma**. 1. Richard Price. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 465. BENINGTou—Q. P’ge prop. V. 1gli. P. The Countesse of Essex the supposed Pat: [ Ric’us Sparrow, 16827]. J. W™ Middleton. D. noe grad: R. est. Com. 250. BIGRAUE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. gs. 7d. P. W™ Warren, gent. I. The Suffragan of Colchester. D. Dr of Diuinit: Dup. Witham in Essex. Oval ni sDesrec Wish 207 af foe On Cie 7 CaLtcotr—Q. P’ge prop. MV. 8li. P. John [Spurling’] [Austen’], Esq. [16807] [Sergiant at Law’]. J.+Robert Smith. D. Bac: of Arts. Pr. ob. perti pp? Lincoln sh est eGo .ac ge CLOTHALL—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16l. 7d. ob. #. Dorithie Burgoine, gent. J. John Overall. D. Dr of Diuinit: Dupf. Alderkirk. Qualn. by the (Kings Dish 930. ss SO ma Ose 0, CoDERETH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. 6s. 8d. ob. P. [Edw: Poulter, Esq.’] [Arthur Poultét, Esq.7]. J. Thomas Bushe. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. Li periArch (Gants ai west Com sine HINXWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. P. Andrew Gray, Esq. I. John Mickley. D. Bac: of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: R. est. Comm. 87. Recus. 1 wom: KELLISHALL—O, P’ge prop. V. 21li. -P. The L. B: of Elie. J. Edw: Franklin® Dp Mr otoArts, ey enone eh eect mal Oni cc MoONDEN MaGna—dQ. P’ge prop. V. 21li. gs. 7d. P. The Kings Mat*, I. Georg Downeham. D. Dr of Diuinitie. R. est. Com. 220. MONDEN Parua—dQ. P’ge prop. V. 15li. P. Michael Woodcock, Esq. if. Richard Newton. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: London. Rigest Gomr Zoo, RADWELL—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 6s. 8d. P. John Parker, gent. [ Rob: Bell, Esq, in 16797]. _J. Richard Parker. D. Mr of Arts re IY Re est.) -Comn 20: Folio 18. RUSHDENE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. 22d. ob. P. The Deane and Chapter of Lincolne. J. James King. D. Noe grad: Cole ed Oil a0): SANDEN—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. P. The Deane of St Paules in London. J. W™ Bramfield. D. Bac: of Arts. Pr. non Ig K. est.. Gomeose THURFEILD—Q. P’ge prop. V. soli. P. The Deane and Chapter of St Paules in London. J. W™ Chapman. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Black Netley, in Essex. Qual’n. by the L. Arch. Cant. Dist. 23. Pr. L. per Vniu: Cantab: R. non. Com. 320. THROCKING—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. P. St Leonard Hide. UI. Robert Slowe. D. Bac: of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 24. WALKERNE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. 1s. rod. ob. P. M* Clark and 1 Struck out by a later eva on * 2 Added by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON 277 W™ Humberstone, gent., the supposed Patrons. J. Edw: Howe. D. Noe grad: R&R. est. Com. 124. WALLINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 15s. 2d.ob. P. Thomas Bowles, Esq. J. John Bill, D. Dr of Diuinit: Dup. Letchworth, dec: Pittcoines Qual nyDesree Pre Ly aR sest; + Comess, WESTMILL—@. -P’verprop.,) V.f2oliz’_. Ps S john. Brograue,, I. faimicssbayler: “0D. Drin: Diuinitie. Ro estas Com; roo. WEstTon—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. toli. 6s. 8d. P. Richard Hale, citizen of London. J. John Besbrowne. OD. Noe grad: R. est. Com. 287. WILLION—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. P. Eliza- beth Phillips, vidua. J. John Chapman. JD. Bac: in Diuinitie. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:, Cooper. R. est. Com. 60. NY ARDLEY._O. Pee approp, end. witha vice. V. vie. Tali, -)P; Lhe Deane and Chapter of St Paulesin London. J. Robert Tattersall. D. Noceetadiweden le perl ps Lincolwauso5iaek. est.. Com: 200. [COM: HARTFORD:] BARKHAMSTEED DECANATUS ALDBURIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. 8s. 6d. ob. P. Robert Hide, Pome ae Niaitiias: Wattcee. Use Nr OleAtisy. Pre Ic) per! Wp: Lincol: Cooper. R. est. Com. 180. ALDENHAM—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 24li. P. St moNvaraecary. il.akwobert Prat. (D> Bacy of Arts. Pronon Le Re est. Com. 560. BARKAMPSTEED MAIE [sic] alias NORTHCHURCH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2ili. 15d. P. St Edward Cary, supposed. J. John Hopkins. D. Noe grad:. R. est. Com. 260. BARKAMPSTEED S" Petrri—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. P. The Kings Naeem ee PnOniase Newilaier De Miiot Arts 2r, none yhs est. Com. 400. BOVINGTON CHAPPELL—I, Nathaniell Walkwood. JD. Bac: of Arts. Po eOUs Lae ik ESts FLAMSTEED—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V. cur: 1ali. stip. ae Pheskines Ma’) is Hirmine;Adams, )D. Noe grad: #R: esta Com. B20. GADISEDEN MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. toli. 22d. ob. P. Robert Halsey alias Chambers. J. W™ Lillingstone. D, PaceouNrs er. ly perArch: Cant.) Kaesty).Com.. 250. GADISDEN Parua—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 12s. 8d. ob. [K.B. ri. ieeond.| 7.) lhe Kings Mater] [Comes Bridgwater, 1682.] J. Thomas Windsor. D. Noe grad: Pramone trade cstes (COMme A0; HEMILHAMSTEED CUM BoVINGDONm ET FLAUNDEN CAPELLIS—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. YV. vic. 16li. The Deane and Chapter of St Paules, upon nominac’on from the Bp. of Lincolne [The Lo: B? of Lin- coln to nominate’]. J. W™ Dike. D. Noe grad: R. est. Com. 600. Folio 19. KENESWORTH—Q. P’ge approp. end witha vic. V. vic. gli. 19s. 4d. Pie bOlh 1 35a04d..|. ef. the Deane and pA OP shallows 16 eat ardecuke. &D!Noe sradi eh est. Come 123. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand. 278 LIBER CLERI, a.p.- 1603 LANGLEY ReEcis—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. P. [The Kings Ma*e?] [The Bp. of Ely, 1681*}. J. Gregorie Groue. D. Noe grad: /r. L. per Arch: Cant: R. est. Comm. 240. NortH Mimes—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cur: Toll. stip. £. Eustace Grubbe [W™ Emerton, Esq., 1681°]. J. Nicholas Ward. ~ D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L: &.-est. Com. 306. PUTTENHAM—Q. P’ge prop.- V. toli. 12s.ob. P. The L. B. of Lincolne. J. Thomas Norfolke. D. Noe grad: Pr..non Li Ke ese Com. 54. SHENLEY—QO. Pige prop. V. 16li. 8s. 1d.ob, P. St John Pultney. I, Nicholas-White.*- D. Noe grad: Pr.nonL. R&. est. Com. 243. TRING CUM LONGMarsTONE CAPELLA—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curatyy) V0 geen Lieactir cs BOLT 31 pe eeene “Christchurch in Oxon. © I. Timothie Fisher.” D. Mr of Arts. iPr. L. per Ep: Lincol:, Wickam. R. est. Com. 638. WHETHAMSTEED CUM HARPEDE/ CAPELL:—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4ali. 15::1000D., «ee he Web sormlinco eames [ Mark Stubbing"] [ Lambt Osbaston®].. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:; Wickam. sivesn Com. 700. WIGINTON—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. P (Christchurch im Oxon), Com. 100. [COM: HARTFORD:] HARTFORD DECANATUS Atotr LAURENCE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. 13s. 4d. P. Nicholas Bristowe, Esq. J. Thomas Porter. D. Noe grad: Pr. non Db ke ese Com. 40. AroTr. PETRI—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 8s, 6d/ob. (P. Titesieaas Brocket and Georg Perion alternis vicibus. J. John Bushey. D. Noe gids) Wer. non Lak. est. eCow, 01. BARKHAMSTEED ParRuA~—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 8s. 6d. ob.. P.. The Kings Mate [Comes Sarisburiensis, 1680, Adams*]. J. Rowland Hughes. D. Noe grad: Dupf. Easenden cum Bayford capella. Qualn. By the I. Montaco. Dist. 1. Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: 2. nione Commas BENGEo—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 7li. 7s. 5d. P. S' Henery Fanshawe, J. Thomas Field. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. St Andrewes and St Nicholas in Hartford in elon Dec: Qualn. By ae Ladie St John, Dowager of Bletsoe. Dist. $. Pr. L. per Ep: London. powesteeCori 200. BRAMFIELD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 6s. 8d. P. St Henery Butler, supposed patron. J. Robert Bird.. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 72. DaTrcHWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 13s. 4d. P. St Arthur Capell. If, W™ Paine.) iD." Mroof Arts, “Pr. L.-per Arch: Cants> (Riesteetuaee 200. r cu: 7li. stip. DIGGESWELL—-Q. P’ge prop. V. 2ili. [K.B. 7li. 4s. 2d.]. P. John Sydley, Esq. [Boteler Shalcrosse, gent., 785°]. J. Richard Chambers. D. Mrot arts.) Pret Laper Arch Oant;: “Kk: est. “Comma : Struck out by a later hand. ‘Added by a later hand and struck out. 3 Added by a later hand. 4 Rectius* Whittell’ (see p. 208; 7.D., 1593, no. 2). 5 The two amounts are bracketed to show that the curate received them both as his stipend, ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON — 279 EASENDE? CUM BAayFORD CAPELLA—Q. P’ge prop. V. r8li. P. W™ Tuckey, Esq. J. Rowland Hughes [ Rich: Pooley’]. D. Noe grad: Dup. Barkamsteed Parua in eadem decanat. Qual’n, By the L. Mont- pGle@ecot luseper Arch: Cant | icsespe = Cony 330) HARTFORD ALL Saints—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. toli. [K.B. roli. 8s. 64d.]. P. St Stephen Loome. J. Thomas Noble. PNT Ou Nits Prenoinis ei, reste COM. 15 3G: HARTFORD S* ANDREW cuM caAP. St NicH: ET MariE—Q. P’ge Broome | ollt1Ss ad ele PSO iNioglisr6s.3d,. | Rint he:Kings Matin right of the Dutchie of Lancaster. J. Thomas Field. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Bengeo in eadem dec: Qualn. By the Ladie S* John, Dowager. iMstay. br LL per ip: Londonzs -Rimon, Com. 300, HARTINGFORDBERIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. 15s. 2d.ob. P. The Kings Ma*® in the right of the Dutchie of Lancast. J. John Scarfield. Pebac. Ol tio. by el, per AtcirnCants” Com 212: POM0@20) HATFIELD Episcopi—Q, P’ge prop. V. 36li. 2s. rd. P. [St Ed- ward Onslowe’] [Jacobus Comes Sarisburiensis, Jan’, 1684"]. J. Robert Abbot. D. Mr. of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 800. SAUECOMB—O. P’ge prop. JV. toli. 3s. gd. P. S* Phillip Butler. fe Erancis stone,” 0D. Noe grad: Pr, L. per Ep;’ Lincoln: Wickam,; Rest. Cot. 30, STAPLEFORD—Q, P’ge prop. YTV. 8li. 8s. 6d. ob. P. Dionise Hind, ete |OHU mtake. aD Nociwrad: | Py anon Le AR. est. (Con60. TEWING—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14l1. P. St Robert Wroth. J. James PLoutmOLgge lee NOc grads fr, 1s. permiip. Lincoln] =. est. Com. 100, TATTERIGE CAPELLA—I. cur: 2oli. stip: J. W™ Stanton. D. Bac: POA eee per winiuers}Cant ee i esq” COM. 120he hecus. al man. Watton Atston—Q. P’ge prop. V. togli. 8s. 6d. ob. /. S* Phillip Dutieminessupposed -Patromy J Kobert Porter.” D2 Bac: in sDivinit: ie pemitp-: London widwin, Ry est), Com 300. WELLVIN—Q. P’ge prop. V. 21li. P. Thomas Wilshier, yeoman. Pe Gcorenvewes, Ue Mr orArts: 9Pr «lb peripsbincols 15732 .R. est Com. 193. [COM; HARTFORD:] HITCHIN DECANATUS GRAVELEY CUM SHEFFIELD CAPELLA—Q. P’ge prop. JV. r12li. tod. Peeblesheyres of S*\ John, Brocket, ‘supposed Patrons... J. . Benedict Ouinecsm «Mr Ot-Atis. Pr. 1 perp: Lincol:s 158% 5 Re est... .Com:. 82. HITCHEN CUM MINSDEN CAaPELLA—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. Voivie.|.2sli6s. 8d) P.’Trinitie Colledge in.Cambridge, “J, [Alured Birtbie’] [[blank] Lindall?]. D. Mrof Arts. [D. Dr in Divinity*]. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 1008, ICKLEFORD—Q,. P’ge approp. called Purton end. with this vic. YI. Seepolise ies Dhe Ladie Denanie vidua,@ 1 sfohn, Butterneld..) .D, Noe paces ey Ouse la wei CSU Worl, 120, 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand. 3 Omitted in error, 280 LIBER CULERI, AB. 1603 IppoLits—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 5li. P. Trinitie Colleg in Cambridge. J. {John Stratton’] [Francis Wilsford’]. D. Noe grad: [Mr of Arts’]. R. est. Com. 149. Kimpron—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 12li. P. Nich- olas Bristowe, Esq. .I. vacat. Com. 234. KNEBWORTH—O. P’ge approp.’ JV. 13li. os. 22d. ob. P. St Rowland Litton. J. Robert Hodgkins. D. Noe grad: #. est. Com. 140. LETCHWORTH—O. P’ge prop. V. 11li. os.22d. 0b. “P. S' Henery Cocke. J. John Bill, D. Drin Diuinit: Dup. Wallington, Baldock decanat, QuaPn. Dégrees MDs. 30 Pree On Gon an LILLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. Igli. 8s.gd. P. Thomas Docwra, Esq. I. John Potkins. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per: Ep: Lincol: (R.-ésthsCams 120. OFFLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. oli. P. Luke Norton, Esq. J. Oliuer Perkins. Com. 78. Purton CaPELLA—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic called Ickleford. Purtow serued by a Curat. V. cur. 8li. in smale tithe, 2li. from the propr: P. The Ladie Dénnie, vidua. Jf. john Smith), Ds Baciinj Arts non Ae est. mGovteetd a. STEVENAGE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 33li. 6s. 8d. P. Thomas Cleark, gent. [Tho: Ducket, Ar:, 16887]. 7. W™ Pratt [[blank] Chester]. D. Bac: [Dr*] in Diuinit.. “Pr. er per Viniuer: Cant: 7 Ko est) Commas WALDEN RecGis—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued by a Curat. V. cur. toli. 12s. 6d. stipend. J. Thomas Richardson [Mr Battle?]._ D. Noe grad: [Mag. Artium*]. R. est. Com. 26. Folio 21. WIMONDLEY MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. P. Trinitie Colleg in Cambridge. J. Thomas Reed. D. Mr of Arts. Pr Snonsl ei ese we Oi aL) OC. WIMONDLEY PARUA—QO. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. but serued by acurat. JV. cur. roli. stip. J. Oliuer Simpson. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. noni. vest. Comasros, ARCHIDIACONATUS HUNTINGTON: COM: HUNTINGDON: DECANATUS HUNT: ALL STS In Huntincpon—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 11s. 10d. ob. P. The Kings Mate. J. Thomas Beard. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Dup, Kim- balton,*eadem decan: ~ Qual’n. Degree.’ ‘R. est. Com: 110. St BENEDICT IN HuNTINGDon—Q. P’ge not approp. but serued with a curat. V. cur. hath the fruits by sequestrac’on to the sum of 6li. stip. P. The Kings Mate. J. Edward Andrewes. D. noe grad. R. est. Com. 105. St Joun Baprist in Huntincton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 7s. 6d. P; The Kings*Mat*.’ J; W™ Bolton. ‘D. ‘Bactrrof Arts, Pr L. persis Lincol:, 1589. R. est. Com. 87. St MaRIE IN HUNTINGTOu—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 15s. 2d. P. The Kings Mat*, J. Robert Lawe. D. Bac: of Arts. Pra non'L, Rivest.” Com. 182! 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand. 3 A mistake for ‘ prop.’. ARCHDEACONRY OF Lids iE ee 281 LEIGHTONSTONE DECANATUS- ALCUMBERIE CUM WESTONE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: I. vic. 8li. 6s. P. The Deane & Chapter of Westm. Com. 4oo. BARHAM CAPELLA—Q. Capella, Curat. J. John Hill. D. noe grad: terose: BRAMPTON—(O. Prebend end. witha vic. YV. vic. 8li. ob. q’. P. The Prevenodric, 4 Germine,. i Wwolstan Dixie” Oe noe *srad.” Re est. Com. 414. BRINKTON CUM BITHORNE ET OLDWESTO# CAPELLIS—Q. P’ge prop. Perodliesseod | PW Becke, Esq. J fonn'Cookesen: DiyMr of Arts. Peete per tp Lincol:” Kasesh Conn re70, BuckwortH—O. P’ge prop. V. 21li. 5s. 2d. ob. P. [Thomas Het- ley,” Esq., W™ W:z alden, gent. 1] [Edvardus BeCKoa “Ar: LOn ie) see Rich: Peerse. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 179. CatwortH Macna—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. 16s. 7d. ob. P. Thomas Lakins, yeoman. J. John Wiborne. D. Bac: of Diuinit: Dup. God- MancnestersiiTdead oe NCOs w Oni 1, Desreen § Dist. .0n | Pre per Vniuer:; Oxon. AK. non. Com.,2T0: COPMANFORD CUM VpTou—dQ. P’ge prop. V. 18li. 13s. 1d. ob. P. Peer veapCOls, stim! We cour i) e Mr ol Arts. Pra nbn la Ke Cstr s COM, Ti2: Covinctou—O. P’ge prop. V. toli. 20d. P. The Earle of Bedford. Pmercore eresiand. "D) Baceob Arts) * Pr non Us) “Rifest. Com ssa. Eason—Q. Capella infra Prebend. de Stowe. P. The Prebendarie Oipsiewes lho burton, Je Robert Burton. “D. BacwoL Arts: “Prec. Deri pr fincolss RY est ELLINGTon—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 2oli. P. Peter House in Cambridge. J. Anthonie Armitage. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. Housigee Ae Cotvey COM, 202, Folio 22. GIDDING Macna—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. [K. Pe oieo ez. b> tel we: Watson ia Mdw: Higbic.. LD, Bacxofarts. fereeOtie e tit 6 S05 CONT. 62 3 3. GIDDING Parua—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 6s. 5d. ob. P. The Kings Mate. J. Henry Williamson. D. Bac: in Diuinitie. Dup. Conington, yaxievedaccan. Cualns Deeree! (Pr Io. per Vniuer: Cant: ik, on. Com. 9. GROFFHAM—O. P’ge prop. JV. 17li. 4s. 4d. ob. [K.B. 1611. 14s. 44d.]. P, S* Oliuer Cromwell [Johannes Bigg, Ar:, 16897]. J. Samuell Hunt. ieee Colt rtss yoenOne la. 5 feerest. COM IAL. Hamerrou—O. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 15s. 5d. P. Sir John Beadell. Peotone Micokke. “D iMr in’ Artse) Pieinon bP VR. est.) Com i130. KrystonE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 20li.5s. P. The Kinges Mat*. [John Wineteilds gent. 1680, Jan’ 13°*|. 1, W™ Bate: “D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Walgraue in com: Northampton. Qualn. By the late Earle of Essex. Toe Oe er Foil aac Coleen COTM 200: KimBaLtou—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. P. St Edw: Wingfeild or the proprietarie if the appropriation hold good. Com. 600. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 2 Added by a later hand. ® * Hockley’ in Reg. xxx, f. 188d, 282 LIBERVGLERT maipraroo Layton BromMsvaLp—Q. Prebend end. withavic. V. vic. 7li. P. L‘ Clifton. I. Georg Webbe. D. Bac: in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Kes.” "Com, 275i Mo.isworrtrH—O. P’ge prop. V. rili. ros. rod. P. [Oliuer Farren, gent., supposed Patron’] [Tho: Richards, yeoman’]. J. Augustine Pigott. D,Mrin Arts.. Pr. -L. per Ep: Lincol: (Rk, est Comes, SPALDWICK CUM BuRHAm ET Eason CAPELLIS—Q. Prebend. of Stowe witha vic. V. [vic.*] 12li. P. The prebendarie of Stowe, Tho: Burton. Com, 321. STEEPLE GIpDDING—Q.. P’ge prop: V, 8li. 17s. $d. ob. | Paieum Cotton, Esq. [St John Cotton, Bar., July 3, 1691°]. J. Henry Berige (Tho: Ferrar*]. «D, noe grad: [Master of Arts'|. VK. est (Carmen STOWE LONGA cuUM CATWORTH ParuA—Q. Prebend serued by a curat. YV. cur. roli. stip. P. The prebendarie. J. Brudeneli: Mosetew Dy, BaceinvArts: Gh. .ést.anCone 120, SVAINSHEAD—Q. P’ge prop. JV, 13li. 13s. 6d. ob. [K.B. r2lt. 13s. 64d.]. P. St Edw: Wingfeild. J. Thomas Dawson. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. nonvky CSe es Conte 40, THURING [sic]—O. P’ge prop. V. 11li.4s.2d. P. John Bingnet.* I, John Bingnet.” D. Mrin Arts, .Pr> non L. Uh. est. sComnao, WINWICK—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 7li. [K.B. 7/1. 16s. rod.|. P. St Hdw: Montague. JI. Richard Neale. D. Bac: in Arts. Pr, Gasper py bincole. sivteest Coping 50: WooLEey—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli. gs. 2d. P. St Thomas Lovell. J. Francis Calthrop.” D. Bac:in Arts.. Prnon La i est. Commas Folio 23. (COM: HUNTINGDON:] S# IUONIS DECANAT;: BERIE CUM HETHMANSGROUE—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. V, cu:-roli, stip. P. St Oliuer Crumwell. J. Robert Bray.” Nee grads. Ky ests" Comsac140. BLunTISHAM CUM EARETH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 32li. 16s. od. ob. P. [The Kings Mae vel®| The L. B. of Elie. J. Miles Bodley. D. Bac: of Diuinit: R. est. Com. 250. BrouGHton—Q. P’ge prop. TV. 21li. 13s.9d. P. St Oliuer Crum- well [Rob. Hodgson, gen. Jo: Christmas, gen., 16807]. J. Nathaniell Keymis, (Ds Bac ot Dinimti: {kK enon. | Comaii1. HALIWELL CUM NEEDINGWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 3oli. 6s. 3d. P, The Kings Mat [Comes Mancestriz, 16807]. J. Noah Boyer. D. Mr of Arts, Pr. L. per Ep: London. &. est. Com. 290. HERTFORD—Q, P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. gli. 1s. P. The Kings Mat*, J. Thomas Richards. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Gincol:, Cooper, Ree cst saGoias 37, HouGton cum WItTToN—Q. P’ge prop. MV. 34li. 17s. 4d. ob. PP. S' Thomas Gorge in right of his wife the Marquesse of Northampton. 1 Struck out by a later hand. * Added by a later hand. '8 Qmitted in error, + He is less correctly called ‘ Bignet ' at p, 212. » “Sculthorp’ elsewhere (see pp. 167, 210; Comp., under date 5 Aug., 1587; Z.C., 1614, f. 149d.). 6 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON . 283 PerauderLompson, DD. Bace ot Dimn? ) Prad. per Viuers Cant? | R, non. Com. 183. RAMSEY—Q, P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. but served by a Curat. MeecUnolestips L. > Oliner Crumwyell “ih tHens Sampson D2. Bact-in ition winestie Got. SOO! Ripton ABBaits—Q. P’geprop. V. 21li.7s.6d. P. The L. St‘ John. jeeLowie. bland. +.) Bacrins Din Pre; perArch zCante “Ry non. Com. 146. Riprow Recis—Q. P’ge prop. V. ili. 19s. 7d.. P. The Kings Mate, J. Randolphe Barlow. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. non. Com. 87. St IuES cuM OLDHURST ET WoOODHURST CAPELLIS—Q. P’ge ap- prop. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 15s. P. Thomas Audeley, Esq. § I. jamessr ate. ..—9MrinArts, Prenon L.. Re non -Cone 1000. SOMerSHAMm CUM PEDLEY ET COLNE CAPELLIS—Q. P’ge prop. V. Holmosr Lda ie. Deol dse7a: | web he Kings) Mate my. Menry Czsar:| Moaniue. Collins |. 7D. Dismn Diutnits Uisipa’ i Pre Lev oesthy “Hash est. Com, «540. STEUKELEY MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. IV. vic. 6li. iesecde We brinive Hallin:Cambrids.” /) Thomas Fosters , Dor of Nitec 7 loa per Arch. Cant: ho est! «Com 280. STEUKELEY Parua—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. [K.B. 13li. 13s. r$d.]. fe arth Bbugdinwi sq. jel Wo™ Hallesys: Do Dr in Diuimt: ape islowe. ii cadem.decs =. Qual moWestrcen™ Dist a. t2Proity. “Kk: Soe COm er L20, itr RAUELEY Parua—Q. Capella. WV. curat. 50s. stip. & The Inhabit- Piispiccenliias/s'Mracmus: buns &Oe-Bac: invAtts.” Rivest) Gom: 38. Vpwoop cUM RAUELEY MaGna—dQ. P’ge approp. not end. with a MicemOULsetucd by anGurat, AW ca; Sli. istip. Ps S™ Oliuer, Crumwell: pee oun Crowther.» Doi Noe grad Pr= non) U2 SR. est. Com. 200. WARBIES—O, P’ge prop. JV. 27li. tos. P. St Oliuer Crumwell. J. HreancisaWorinctone Orin Wininitss Na.est. “Hosp. est... Com: 300: WIsTOWE—Q. P’ge prop. YJ. toli. [K.B. rol. 17s. 8hd.]. PLS Oliuer Crumwell. J. W™ Hales. D. Dr in Diuinit: Du. Steukley Paria OUdi ir sWESTCC MI LISi GA. one Est. ComsiT 30. Folio 24. [COM: HUNTINGDON;} S* NEOTI ‘DEG: ABBOTSLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. [K.B. 8li. r7s.|. P. Ballioll Colleg in Oxon. J. James Aspinall. D. Bac: of ited. cst.) COM. 00. BucKDEN—Q. Prebend end. witha vic. V. vic. 8. P. The Pre- beudatie -W Siniths — 7. Kobert kiasill’ 70. Bac: of Aris: (Pr. non. C. R. est. Com. 440. Dopincton—Q. P’ge approp. as it is sup: end. with avic. V. vic. Wuetcnoa2ob, | le Merto7 Coles um Oxons. (l.-He > Marriet), “2. Noe Pidd sey tion: Lae eesti. COM. 73. EINSBURIE—Q. P’ge approp.’ V. 32li. 2s. gd. P. St Richard Dyer [Comes Sandwich, 1689]. J. Thomas Wilson. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. peruip: Lincol: ..est, Com, 160. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand, 3 A mistake for ‘ prop.’ 284 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 FENISTANTON CUM HiLtTon Cap:—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. rrli. [K.B. rrli. rrs. 54d.].. P. Trinitie Hall in Cambridge. I. Francis Smith. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 350. Evertou—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 6li. 13s 8d. P. Clare Hall in Cambridge. J. Thomas Johnson. D. Noe grad: Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 132. Recus. 2 men, 4 women. GODMANCHESTER—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. I. vic. 17li. os. 4d. ob. P. The Deane and Chapter of Westminster. J. John Wiborne. D. Bac: of Diuinitie. Dup. Catworth Mag:, dec: Laytonstone. Qual n. Degree. Pr. L. per Vniuers: Oxon. R. est. Com. 800. GRANSDEN MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 7s. P. Clare Hallin Cambridg. J. Nathaniell Brabin. D. Mr in Arts. R. est. Com, 220. HEMINGFORD ABBalis—Q. P’ge prop. V. 26li. 14s. 4d. P. S* Tho: Gorge in right of his wife the marquesse of Northamp: J. Bartholomewe Chamberlaine. D. Dr in Diuinit: Dup. Hemingtord Gray. Qual’n. Degree. «Disi.+.) Pra-Laek. men. yCam.ndo: HEMINGFORD GRAayY—Q, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. TV. vic. gli. 16s. tod. ob. P. [Trinitie Hall in Cambridg’] [Ep’us Eliensis*]. J. Bartholm: Chamberlaine. D. Dr in Diuinit: Dup. Hemingford Abbalis. Qual’'n. Degree. 3K. est. (Cem. 1130. OFFORD CLUNIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. Igli.2s.1d. P. The L. B. of London. J. John Atkins? D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Offord Darcie. Dist. 1. Pr.vLuper Eps kimcolwuasso, “kesh Comere;: OFFORD DarciE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 2s, 8d. ob. P. Mr Shelley. I. John Atkins. R. non. Com 120. PaxToN MaG: cuM PAxTom PARUA ET ToOYSLAND—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 16li. 2s. 11d. P. The Deane and Chapter of Lincol: J. Thomas Atkins. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R&R. est. Com. 369. St Ngeots—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. oli. P. The Kings Mae, J. Peter White. D.,Mrin Arts. Dup. Eaton in arch: Bedford. | Oual’n. By the late B:.of Duresm: Dist, 2) (Pet bi pes arcu Cant: R. non. Com. 500. SOUTHOE CUM HayLEwEstomu—dQ. P’ge approp. end witha vic. V. vic. 14li. 2s. 2d. P. John Baldwin, Esq. J. John Paine. D. Mr in Arts. R. est. Com. 266. StouGHTon MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. 2oli. P. [John Baldwin, Esq.*] [Coll: Divi Joannis Bap** apud Oxon:, 1687°]. I. Gervase Walker.” D. Bac: in Arts. Pr. non L. “kK. est) Came am WEARISLEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. TV. vic. 8li. 16s. 8d. P. Pembrok Hallin Cambridg. J. Thomas Peachie. D. Mr invAnie Dup. Forrebie in com, Lincol: Dist. 80. Pr. non L. R. non. Com. 130. YELLING—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 14li. 10s. 5d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Leonard Nightingale. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 97. 1 Struck out by a later hand. “ Rectius ‘ Atkinson’ (see Z:A.S., ii, 67; above, pp bdr; LG7:; \eps abewe) 7.57 Comp., under date 26 Oct., 1574). 3 Added by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF HUNTINGDON — 285 Folio 25. [COM: HUNTINGDON:] YAXLEY DECANATUS A1Lton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 23li. 9s. 2d. P. The Kings Mate, J, We Dickenson. D. Noe grad: Pr... per Ep: Lincol?” K. est. Com. 309. Recus, I man, I woman. ALWALTon—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 6s. 10d. P. The Deane and Chapter of Peterborrough. J. John Palmer. D. Dr in Diuinit: &. non. Com. 98. BOTTLEBRIDGE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 6s. rod. ob. P. St W™ Rey- ner of Stantoz le Woldes in Nottingham. J. Henery Thorne. D. Noe grad: Pr. non’ L.: RK. est.) Coin. Go. CaLcoTT alias CALDECOTT—Q. P’ge prop. YV. li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. S' Edw: Montague [Feoffers of M' Newcome’]. J. John Hunt. D. Neocermon iPr non. -7Ks est) ~=Com: 43. CHESTERTON—P’ge prop. V. 17li. 3s. 4d. P. S* Robert Bevell. J. Wrommimoccie ie. 7.) Dactin Arts.4 Priinomi li Ks est! Com.o76: CoNNINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. JV. Ioli. 6s. 8d. P. The L. Harring- ton and St Robert Colton vicibus alternis. J. Henery Williamson. D. Bac: in Diuinit. Dup. Gidding parua, Laytomstone dec: Qual’n. Degree. PG eae oie laperavniuer: Cant: 7h. non... Com) 48. DENTON—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 5li. 13s. 6d. ob. P.St Robert Colton. I, W™ Garfield. D.Mrin Arts. Dup. Sawtrey St Andrew, dec: eodem. Onatnenon. Dist s. “Pro L. per Ep: Lincol:; 1589. _R. /est.. .Com.-5'7. PLETTON—O. Pe prop. V. oli 3s.od.) -P. ‘The. Kings Ma*e.. i POMMel ota bac dia too l7 enOnal.. | hieste Com. OF; FALKESWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 6s. 3d. P. St Edw: Montague iM ohn. Casle, 1030, 1645}. “1. Clement Cook. D:.noe grad? Prinon Doe Cote CON, 250: GLaTTon cuM HoLME Capl4a—Q. P’ge prop. V. 21li. 8s. 11d. ob. P. Robert Pavie of London, haberdasher. J. Alexander Whatton. OD. froeerad. ys nomi, ths est. (Cont, 343° HAaDDON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 5s. P. [Georg Lime of South- wick in com. Northampton, Esq.*] [John Dryden, Esq., 16821]. I. Were rtine sear orAtice Proeromi: Ko est. Com..71. MOoRBORNE—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 6s. 6d. ob. P. Anthonie Forrest, Esq. [ Eliz. Colet, vidua, pro hac alterna vice, 1683']. J. Henery For- fete irror Artsy al ron Law fee ests Com, 60. OvEerTOn LoNGavVILL—Q. P’ge prop. V. ra2li. 6s. 5d. ob. P. S& Wee Reyner. 2) Kverard Digbiony Dy Bacw in “Diuinit;. Dup. Glaston ipecomnutiand. Oval Degree Dist. 13, Pr a. per Vaiuer: Cant: R, est. Com. 80. OVERTON WATEVILL—OQ. P’ge prop. JV. r2li. 11s. 4d. ob. P. Pem- broke Hall in Cambridg. J. Walter Whalley. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Pr. Dy per Vniuers: Cant: RK. est.) Com. 84. SAWTREY ALL SAINTS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 15s.'7d. ob. P. The Peecandisu.. o ‘(hdwsyWwatson, i) Milesstfales. 9D Nr in Arts. Pr, noeebe kh. est.“ Com. ron SAWTREY St ANDREWES—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 12d. ob. P. John Cronwalles, Esq. [Jo: Cotton, Barr:, 1689']. J. W™ Garfield. D. Mr in 1 Added by a later hand. SV ReciaS *ACTOGUe Ts (Gee DDY 107 allel. 151557, NOE 8 Struck out by a later hand. 286 CIBER MCLER YE Was 1603 Arts. Dup. Denton in eodem dec: Qualn. non. Dist. 5. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: R. est. Com. 98. STANGROUND CUM FoRSHEAD—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 6s. tod. ob» P. Emanuell Colleg in Cambridg. J. Samuell Starling. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. R. non. Com. 276. Folio 26. STEEPINGTON—QO. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 13s. 6d. ob. J. Abell Smith. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Dup. Thornow in com. Northampton. Qualn. Degree. *“2Disiv. vPro. per VaiuersiCant se heres Com mag STILTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 1oli. [K.B, rik. 5s. rod.|. P. Thets B. of Lincol. J. Edw: Germaine. 0D. Drin:Diuinit:: Prob. ho tom Com. 129. Recius. I man, I woman. WATERNEWTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. gs. 2d. P. Christopher Smith, Esq. J. Samuell Willingham. D. Bac:in Arts. Pr. non L. Ie CSLMRUCTI AO: WoopstonE—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 11s. 3d. P. St Anthonie Mild-. maye, J, Robert Barnewell. §D. Mr in Arts. Pr. L. per/ArchaGaa: Kmest A Cog. 00: WoopwaLton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. P. Gilbert Pickering, Esq., and W™ Marshall, gent. J. Joseph Walter. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Pr. non'L. K,.6ste Com. 120: YAXLEY—Q,. P’ge approp. end. with aivic.. V. yic. 11li) “Pi Die Earle of Lincolne'] [D’nus Rex’]. J. Thomas Brodehurst. ~ D. Bac: in Arts "G27 mnOns: amhotest ae COim OO. ARCHIDIACONATUS LECESTRIZ# AKELEY DECANATUS ASBIE DE LA ZOUCHE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 14li. tos. 5d. P. The Earle of Huntington. J. Arthur Hildershannaes Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:, Wickam. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 700. BARROW CUM MEMBRIS QUARNDO#, WOODHURSTE & PART OF MOUNTSARELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 15li1. [K.B. 15li. 2s. 84d.]. P. The Kings Mate, J, Robert Rustat. D. Mr of Arts. Dup. Skeffingtom in dec: Gascott. Qual’n. By the Earle of Hunt: Dzst. Ovi. lb spemArch:| Cant eihecsl. i Osn. west. LO meuCe! BELTon—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. 18s. 4d. P. The Earle of Huntington. J. Daniell King. . D. Bac: of Arts. Pr. non. Ki est. J10sp. est. 6 Com 2227, BREEDOW CUM MEMBRIS—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic: but serued bya Curat. IV. Br. 16li. 13s. 4d. stip. ; Worthingtow 12li. P. The Kings Ma**. J. Hen: Heywood. JD. Noe grad: Pr. non L. R. est. Com. 522. . Recus. 1 mans2 women, CASTLEDONINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. VV. vic. 8li. 2s. 3d. ob. P. Humphrey Atterly, in Com: Warwick, gent. [Hen: Mark- ham, 16817]. J. Peter Wood. _.D. Noe erad:. Pr nonela ano Com. 380. CoLporton—Q. P’ge prop. YJ. Ioli. 6s. ob.. P. St Henery Beau- 1 Struck out by a later hand. * Added by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 287 sie ee dines otaCic. wee Mingt Arts... Px. non, thaesty Hosp. est, Com. 160. DisworTH—OQO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. YV. vic. gli. P. Thomas Gray, Esq. J. Hen: Twittie. D. Noe grad: ‘R. est. Hosp. sty COM, 133. DisHLEY—Q. P’ge approp. not end with a vic: but serued by a i eee Cibo 13s. Aclaetip weives tne Marle-ote huoulande, 12. ‘Thomas WWilshia Jo. NOe otads.-ha ests Com, 132, HATHURNE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 12li. P. Samuel Elmer [James Abney, Esq., 16821]. J. Thomas Barrowdale. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. peo ep: Lond: Kilmer Ko esis eitesp, est, . Com. 183. [SwWITHLAND—Q. P’ge prop. JV. toli. 4s. 6d. P. Kings Majesty’ ]. Folio 27. KEGWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 25l1. 15s. 7d. ob. PP. Christ Colleg ieeamvDidre monn lreton. Uvsbacein Diroinitss Aivest.. Hospi. est. Com. 335. Recus. 4 men. {Loc?]k1nctrou—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: JV. vic. 6li. 7s. 3d. OD a Wor benbridve, centawl, Jobn:Crafitsh = D. BaciinfArts;/.) oP. Fouslerie este J 0sp,-estag Con 211) [ Lo*? |NGwHATTON—Q. P’ge prop. VV. 13li. 6s. 8d. P. The Kings Mae. Lohomas boston, Da Noeisrad: “Pr. non Lys Rest) Hosp: est. Com. 204. LoUGHBOROWE—O. P’ge prop. YV. goli. 16s. 3d. P. Eman: Coll: in Cambs [John Browne, Di Bac: in Diuins RR. est: ¢Hosp. est. Com, 1200. ONELIPPE—O. P’ge prop. V. 14li.4s.4d.ob P. Walter Ashton, Peurmeele KODCLECOODEL ma me bagrineArts. l/r, li) Resta wi osp. est. Com. 54. OsGATHORP—O. P’ge prop. JV. 7li. P. The Earle of Huntington. Jee ekOobmsone: Ds Bacco Artse® Pro Usper Eps Lincols Wickam. Proncct upd OSP.sCSt. at COMA:70; PackIncton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 15s. 10d. Peevnestarle ob untingtons 1, Richard Sowter,, > DL Noe srady, PA MOMs pmeive cote 10SPe est.) CON? 30. SEALE alias NETHER SEALE—Q. P’ge prop. V. r7li. 8s. 11d. ob. eetawsorailavye woeWalter Roylen) DS MrinvArts!9 Pre nom Lek: est. Hosp. est. Com. 240. Recus, 1 woman. SHEPSHEAD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 8li. 10s. P. Spiacuenme.bcaumont, ol) Peter, Alerenshaw, ' “D.Noe:crady "Ri ést. PL OSp ee Cstaes CONTEESO2: SWEPSTONE ET SNARSTONE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 21li. 18s.4d. P..St ‘homas Humphrey. £77 Nicholas= Beale¥D: Mrvin’ Arts. ~ Pr. Lz per Bpemicter bore lino: din: aa. cstqmll ospeeCst.e .Com 250. 9 Recus.. T woman. THURCASTON—Q, P’ge prop. V. 23li. 7s. 8d. ob. P. Emanuell Coll: in Cambridg. J. Brate [s/c] Babington [W™ Web?]. D. Dr in Diuinit: [Mr of Arts..] Com. 216. WHITWEAKE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. oli. 14s. 7d. Pao senerice bcaumonig | iaiticis Barioes Us BacrimrArts,,’ PFnon Deel CStae Ospcsttes COM sith? 1 Added by a later hand. * The manuscript has been injured, 288 LIBE.K iGEER Twp ser6oe FRAMLAND DECANATUS BARKSTONE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 7li. 5s. 5d. P,. The Earle of Rutland. J. Peter Sergeant. Com. 123. BotrEsFoRD—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 51h. 5s. P. The Earle of Rutland. I, Samuel Flemyng. D. Dr in Diuinit: Du. Cottenham in com. Cant:, Eliens: dioces: Qualn. Degree. Dist. 48. “Pr. 1: K. est.) iGsieae Com. 477. Broucutou—Q. P’ge prop. V. r1li. 5s. 7d. ob. P. St Andrew Noell. J. W™ Smith. D. noe grad: Dup. Whatton V: in com. Nott: Oualin.nons | Dist a5 0 itt est. sp. Ca Las Caiman, BUCKMINSTER—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8h. 16s. [K.B. 8. 7s. 34d.]. P. The Countesse of Shrewesterie. J. W™ LLoyd. 1), Bacwin Ariss gh 7 suGiiie: sive est 11 Usp est 0m ma ee Folio 28. Burrow—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. P. S* John Burrow [Rachel Burrow, ’83']. J. Erasmus Burrow. D. Noe grad. Pr. non L. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 80. BRAUNSTON—O. P’ge prop. V. 15li. ros. 5d. P. The Earle of Rut- land. J. Robert Grace. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Aram R: in com. Nott; Qual’n. By the ArchB. of Cant. Dist. 10. Pr. L. per Uniuer: Cantieaks est. Hosp. est. Com. 160. CoLpouerTOoN—Q. P’ge prop. V. Iogli. 12s. 3d. ob. P. S John Spencer. J. Edw: Cowper. Dup. Seagraue R., dec: Gascott. QuaPn. By the: Barkley, . Dist. 98 oka esh “fosprest. | Com wie CLaxTton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli.gs.5d. [K.B. 19h. ros. 2d.|. P. S* Andrew Noell. J. Thomas Wright?” Dishisiau Arts: (Rramon Lien gest, SUiospeest Gomis 335. Coston—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 6s. 3d. P. The Kings Mate. JT, Gilbert Witherall?) (D7 Noe srad: A. est. eHospylect, eCommac Croxton KERIALL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 15s. 5d. ob. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. Richard Neale. D. Noe grad. Pr tion Lo Rest, Silosp sestivs Com. aloo: DaLBIE PaRruAa—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. P. Valentine Hortopp, gent. J. Edw: Inkersall. D. Noe grad. R. est. Hosp. -est? » Com, 120; EASTWELL—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. 12s. 1d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Thomas Dodd. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 70. Eaton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 11s. 3d. P. Robert Baker and Ralph Jackson in right of his wife. /. Thomas Cauont.* D.Mran Arts. jPenones poR este ildsp.” est; i Commanc: EDMUNDTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 12s. 7d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Stephen Beaver. D. Mr in Arts. Dp. Ashwel in com. Rut- Jand, Qualn. By the Lord Montioye. Dist. 2. Pr. Li: per Arch; Gang Raves. “Hosp rest, oto wal 2. GARTHORP—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. ros. [K.B. 7li.'5s. 2d.). P. St Edward Watson. JI. Christopher Richardson. D. Noeigrad:, Lic ests, “hos, esi ee Coin. vor 1 Added by a later hand. * ‘Cawnte’ in Z.C., r6ra, f. 133. AKCHDBAGCONKYOb ERIGESTER 289 [GoopBEy'] [GoapBy MAwRwoop’*]—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. P. St Georg Villers, [16807]. J. John Bishop. D. Bac: in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: R. est. Hosp. est. Com. too, HorBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. P. The Earle of Rutland. I, Robert Snowdon. D. Dr in Diuin: Duff. Hickling in Com. Nott: Gienae Decrees Disiee: sHoshe ests ViCorn: 230, HGrstonN—O., P’ sei prop.) 4 Sli-2ods) “=P. The Kine’ siMate | af, Thomas Davemport. © 0;-Noe grad: «iPr. non’ L. \ Rivest! Hosp. est. Com. 54. HosE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. ~ V. vic. 7li. 4s. 2d. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. John Hickling. D. Noe grad: R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 164. KERBIE BELLARe—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic: but serued byaCur. V. cu: 12li.stip. P. [blank] Sheldon, of Beelie [sic]. I. Henery het KemeD vbacaimArts, @Pranon Leh. est\ Cam... 200; KETTLEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: V. vic. 15li. 10s. 3d. Hae sClortopy cent. 01.1 Ehomase Neale. 4D.) Noe: erad: Pra nom LC: ireecsteiosp, est. Com, 133. Folio 209. Knipton—Q, P’ge prop. V. 16li. 12s. 3d. ob. P. St Edw: Watson. ey Var Doe Mr in Arts Prenton Ll. 2 Rvest, Com. 120. MELTOn cuM MEmBrRIS—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: V. vic. folmessOC rer We DigbicsHsqs J lsaak Cooper, Dr'Mr in -Arts: iP omUO ine iv ecst /10Sp nese COM O10: Muston—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 13s. 1d. ob. P. The Kings Ma*e. Peeyobneoircott, § Ds Noearad: 9 Pra now [E. eK; est. Hosp, est.» Com. 1231 PLUNGOR—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 4s. [sic]. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. Richard Hickman. D. Noe grad: R. est. Hosp. esta GoM. 90. REDMELL—(Q. P’ge prop. JV. tIa2li. gs. 2d. P. The Earle of Rut- Pate bryan Vincent.1 0. Bacziini Diumits “WR. est:1\ Hosp. est. Com. 170. SAPIBIE—OU.,P’ge approp. end. witha vic: JV. vic. 7. # P..The Earle of Rutland. J. Thomas Rowse. D. Noe grad: Rk. est. Hosp. est. Com. 88. SAXBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5. P. St Phillip Sherrard, S* Georg Maluciey le |ohny Lornetone) De Noe erad: (Pre nonste k est? diospieest, § Com. 70: SCALFORD—O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: V. vic. 8h. 22d. ob. ieNevill Barseyagent. Vi) W™.Bincks) WD Baciin Arts. Pr. non'L: meee OS) Cal. ae COs/tne LOO. SoMerBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic: V. vic. 6li. 13s. qd. [K.B. 61. 16s. 8d.}. P. Thomas Greene, yeoman [Anne Greene, vid:, fOcyerepr |) aie Hh duardiPollavgd “1 Noessradss!Pronon Ll." Rest: Hosp. est. Com. 146. SPROxTon—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. os. 5d. q. (CB 7heds: yd: |e P. “Che Earle of Rutlandr” J) John Whitehead, D. Moeerad-= (PrenonwW, mk. west) Hosp. est. Com: 122, STAPLEFORD—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: V. vic. 13l. 6s. qd. 1 Struck out by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand, 290 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 [K.B. 73li.]. P. St Phillip Sherrard. J. Zacharie Jenkinson. D. Bac: in Arts... Pr. L.:per Arch: Cant: (8. est. “Hosp. est: “Coms24o; STATHERNE—O. P’ge prop. VJ. 16li.3s.1d.ob. P. [The Earle of Rutland'] [Coll. S* Petri, Cantabr., 16907]. J. Roger Rudd. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L: per Ep: Lincoln:, Wickam. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 230. [SronEssy—Q. Vic. VV. vic. 5li. 6d. P. Joh’es De La Fountaine, AT. LOGI. THORPE ARNOLD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 6li. Ios. [K.B. 611. 17s. 84d.]. P. John Hawford, yeoman. J. Zacharie Hawford. Com. 162. Recus. 3 women. WaLTHAM—(Q. P’ge prop. V. ioli.5s. .P. The Earle of Rutland. I, John Bringhest. _D. Noe grad: Pr. non L. kK. est.) siespieeer Com. 167. WIFORDBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. P. Georg Smith, Esq. JT. John Hutchin. D. Noe grad: Pr.non L. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 24. WIMONDHAM—O. P’ge prop. [K 12li. P. W™ Gulson, Cl’icus. J. W™ Gulson. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Peterb:, Howland. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 160. GARTRE DECANATUS [BowpDEN Mac. Cum CAPELLis S®¢ MARL@ IN ARDERNE, S" Dion- ysiI IN MARKET HarBorouGH, & BowbDEN Mac.—dQ. Vic. P. Deane & Chapt' of Christs Church in Oxford’ ]. Folio 30. BELLESDom CUM ROLLESTON ET GOOoDBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 14li. 10s. P. S* W™ Skeffington. J. Anthonie Cade. D. Bac: in, Diuin: Dup. Alaxton in dec: Gascott. \OQualnm Degen Dist. 5. 1Pr.L.-per Vniuers::Cant; (R: est. Hosp. est. Comiq37 aeaeeee I woman. BarswortH Husspanp—Q. P’ge prop. V. 24li. 15s. 7d. ob. PP. Erasmus Smith, Esq. J. John Duport. D. Dr in Diuinit: Dup. Med- borne in eodem dec: Qual’n. By the Kings Mate. R. non. Hosp. non. Gom. 320. Burton OuerRIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 18li. 5s. rod. /. W™ Burditt, clicus. 7.. W™ Burditt. D, Bac: in Arts. Pr. Lo perk p2 binge see est, sll Osp. fest Comm 17 BRINGHURST CUM Easton ET DRAYTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic: V; vic. 11li“[K.B. giir.r5s.|.) P| The Deanerand Chay ee Peterb:1] [St Lewes Watson, k’t and Baronett?]. J. [Richard Lee?] [Jonathan Coxe’]. D. Noe grad: Pr. L: per Ep: Lincoln:, Wickam. Rest. Hosp est aCom. 103. CARLETON CURLEW AND PART OF ILSToN—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. 18s; 11d> [K\B. 723i. 25s. tod.j, - P: BariniDiuiny Pr. Ly per Arch:Cant: -R. est. asp. est. Com. 240. 7 BRUNTINGTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 7s. 6d. P. Edw: Clark, farnerman the incumbent. /..W Clark” D> B: invArts: ¢ Pr, non/L) RR. Colm ove este t Com 115. Crorr—Q. P’ge prop. V. t2li. 3s. 4d. P. Edw: Turvill, Esq. 1. John Shenton. D. B:in Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 100. CosBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. qli. 13s. 4d. I. Mnomasi Needham, DD. noe gradi kh. est. Hosh. est ; Com. 212: CoTTrEsBITCH—Q. P’ge prop. V. roli. 6s. 8d. P. John Quarles of London, gent. J. Henery Dillingham. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. este flosp, est. Com.’ 72. CLEYBROOK—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 30h. 5s. [K. B. 30li. ros. 5d.}. P. The Kings Mate, J. John Higginson. D. Mr in itowe fe lo. per Archs Cants /ka ests Hosho ést) | Comm 1437. DESFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. gs. 7d. P. The Kings Mate, J, oomahonnic. | L. noe grads. (Pronon hy ky ést ‘Hosp. est. «Com. ZnS. DuNTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 61. 12d. P. W™ Hewett. vcne 7s. john’ Chawner.” Dicnoe grad: “Pr non EL. ‘R, est. Hosp. est. Com. IIo. EARNESBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 5li. 16s. 8d. P. S' W™ Fawnt. J. Rich: Langley. D. noe grad. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. go. 1 Struck out by a later hand. ty 2 Added by a later hand. 8 The leaf has been damaged, 294 LIBER CLERI, ‘a-p. 1603 ELMESTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. St Hen: Harring- ton. J. Rob’t Crompton [James Rudd*]. D. noe grad: [D. Mr Art]. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. Io. ENDERBIE CUM WHESTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. Ioli. 3s..9d. [K.B. rol. 8s. gd.|._ P. [Thomas Ward, gent.’] [Thomas Dolman, mil., 1678.']_ J. Zacharie [blank |’. Com. 350. Folio 33. Foston—Q. P’ge approp.* V. 14li. 2s. 3d. ob. P. S' W™ Fawnt. I. Francis Mounsfield. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. go. FROLESWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12h. 10s. P. Francis Staresmore, gent. J. W®™, Staresmore. WD. no grad: Pr: non.) kK: est. ai Oseaeeane Com. 147. GILMorTou—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. 148. gd. ob. P. John Wale, yeoman. J, Edw: Hawtord. D. noe grad: R. est. Com. 180. GLENFIELD KIRBIE ET BRAUNSTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. gs. gd. ob. P. St Walter Hastings. J. Edw: Howe. D. no grad: Dup. Mis- terton in eodem dec: Quain, By the UL Haroden: Dist Sion eee per Ep: Cincoln./ Uk. est. Com, 170. sikecus. 82) men s2avonlene KILMECOATE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. 16s. 3d. P. St Fulk Greveil. I. John Stocton. D, Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. R. non... Com. 210. Knaprorr—Q, P’ge prop. V. 3qli. 12s. 6d. [K.B. 32. 12s. 6d.]. P. The Lad: Turpin, vidi* dW. John More. —D.. Mr in Arise pies Ep: Lincol:, Wickam. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 300. LEARE—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli.. 10s. [K.B. glt. 14s. g$d.]. P. The Earle of Kent. J. Alexander Shepperd. D. B:in Arts. Dup. Bucking- ham Vic:, in com. Buck: Qualn. By the Earle of Worcester. Dist. 28. Pr. L: per Ep: Lincoln, Wickam. RK. non: Hosp. non» “Comm 7o, LUTTERWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 26li. P. The Kings Mate. J. Edw: Clements. D. Mrin Arts. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 564. MisTERTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 13s. 4d. P. S* John Poultney. I, Edw: Howe. D. noe grad: Dup. Glenfield in eodem dec: Qual’n. By the L. Haroden. © Dist. 10. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol] SRr none ane alee Narsorow Huncotr—Q. P’ge prop. V. 26li. 14s. 8d. ob. P. John Bale, gent. J. Hugh Weston. D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Carleton and [sic] Curlewe, dec. Gartre. Qual’n. By the Earle of Worcester. Dist. 77. Peon re Goin, 204, NORTHKILWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 25li. [K.B. r5lt. os. 5d.J. — P. Francis Cherrie of London, Merchant. J. [blank] Buckerige. J. Dr in Diuin: Com. 120. THURLESTON—Q, P’ge prop. V: 13li. 9s. 7d." [K-B. 73lc0se7ae P, Edw: Turvill, gent. J. Rich: Sherwood. - D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Norvig: R. est. Hosp. est.. Com. 120. ODEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 8li. P. John Waldram the yonger, gent. J. W™ Andrew. D. noe grad: Pr. non L. Re ests. (Hosp. Vesta Comin 35a: PEATLING MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 5li. gs. 1 Added by a later hand. * Struck out by a later hand. 3 Jie, Zacharie Goddell (Cp. L.C. 2674, f. 119¢.). 4 A mistake for ‘ prop’. ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 295 Baer ee SCT Vis, VEO ee aime NOs roldrde. .D. BiinvArtsy’ Pr Io per Ep: Lincoln, Wickam. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 130. SAPCOTI—O. P’ge prop: Vi toli. 118. 7d. ob... P..S* John Tufton [Jo: Pettiward, Ar:, et Gul: Mart, Nov’, 1685°, Comes Huntingdon’, foot 9) eee |OuTm Worshipea tle bivineArtsa Pr. ils per Archy Cant: itesest. = (70s). est. Comes 102, PEATLING PAaRuAa—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 14s. 11d. DP. The Kings Naw wed handall Woodcock) DY Brin Diumnitan we ests. Aosp: est. Com. 60. SHAWELL—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli» P. Henery Leigh, gent. J. John Hodgkinson.’ D, Noe sradi= Riw-ést. Hosp. esti» Com. 122. SHEMFORD [SHERNFORD'|—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 18s. 9d. P. The Foi cceMia"o a Allane Washington... DeMr in'Artss@ (Pr; pér. Ep: Emcoliice Wickam, weirs esta) Hosp, ést. “Com 151, Folio 34. SOUTHKILWORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 1oli. 8s. 1d. ob. P. The Kings Nae ee ee L OmMas (rest, savin Aric. Pronon tl. oh. este. Aosh. Cates COM. 275. STONIE STANTON—Q, P’ge prop. V. 14li. 13s. 1d. ob. P. Jerome Peclescch tm aw OCA ploinaen i Noo srad: ePr, le. per dom? Ep: Lincoln, Wickam. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 140, SWINFORD—Q. P’ge prop. [sic] end. with a vic. YV. vic. 5li. 7s. 11d. Pee tancisel cic ocnt ae. | Litinpurey. | homas.. “D.eNoe-orad: Pr, Pome lemn he CSt.aY70Sn cSt am COM OO: TuHorP THomas—Q, P’ge prop. YV. 5li. 5s. 2d. ob. BP. Nicholas PO moc ee) el DOmMasal ce el) NOC Stad°) es Peano. ha est M1UsSpeeeste sCOMle 77% WILLOUGHBIE—OQ. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 11s. 3d. PP. [The L. Gray, G@encubie mehho- Comes otamtord.|. Je) Robert Debanck” ~D: "Bs of Poi lope er Onl leer a eCSt 70S. Cath CON: 100; WIGGESTON—QO. P’ge prop. [sic] end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 8s. gd. fee KincowVia~ wel Chomtnoritons “Ue-ba: in Arts: srPr.inon 1) eC Sites 1 OSpe cst. CONS 350. GOSCOTE DECANATUS ALAXTON—Q. P’ge prop. MV. 6li. 18s. 4d. P. The L. Crumwell. ieAntnonie Gade.) DY Brin, Diuins, —Dup. Billesden’ in’, dec..Gartree, Oana Werrecs= (isi Sy ere per Vniuerse Canty Konon: \Aosp. non. Com. 47. ASHBIE FULWELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. TV. vic gli. meirancis omith tse. 1.4We Childs 3. Noerradua [tu esb. af70se: est Come220, ‘Khecvss.5 men’ 2.women, ASFORDBIE—O. P’ge prop. JV. 15h. 11s. 8d. P. St Percivall Will- puchbic. si Marin Hille DeeMrineArtsa vPr.nonilse -R. ests) Hosp. estaueC ONi. 9200. BARKBIE—Q, P’ge prop. [sic] end. with a vic: V. vic. toli. P. John Bramordiecentow (a Gibsons L. Nocceradi Ky estiessZoshy est, Com. 260. BEEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 2s.6d. #. The L. Spenser [Comes “1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand, 296 DIBEK CUCERE Cam Aiho3 Shaftesbury, 16901}. J. John Alsopp. JD. B:in Arts. Pr. non L. R. est. “/0sp.) estos (Cam. 012: BELGRAUE CUM BurRSTALL ET THRUMASTON—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic: but serued by a Curat. V. cur. 2oli. stip. P. The L. B. of Liechfield. J. Laurence Bayly. OD. [blank] in Arts. _Pr. non L. KReest, .Hosp..esu. -Comimas3. BROOKESBIE—OQ, P’ge prop. JV. 5li. 12s. 6d. P. W™ Villers, Esq. I, Richard Smith. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Ratherbie in eodem dec: Oual’n, By the L. Burrow. Dist. 4. Pr. non L. R. est. Hosp. non. Com. 10. SotH Croson—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. W™ Key. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Wick- Hin, A ESL. et OSREPeSt an ONT.6 30. Cussincton—Q. P’ge prop. V. li. 7s. 6d. [K.B. 17h. 7s. 6d.|. P. Mathewe Babington, Esq. J. Brute Babingtom. D. Dr in Diuin: Dup. Thuraston [sic] in dec: Akeley. Qual’n. Degree. R. non. Hosp. non. Com, 121. DALBIE CHACOMBE—QO, P’ge approp. end. withavic: TV. vic. 8li. [K.B. 81. 4s. 7d.]._ P. S* Thomas Conisbie. J. Samuell Watts. D. Mr in Arts. ~Pr non Ly Kesest, 9 dfospiest a Com oreG, Folio 35. FRISBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 7li. 15s. P. Nicholas Sharp, gent. [The L¢ Chancellor as under value in 16817]. J. John Siluerwoode. .D: 5B. in Arts... “Pranon lL. | ky estas fospeces Com. 140. Hosie—Q. P’ge prop. YV. 221i. 8s. 9d. P. The L. Barkley. J. W™ Read. 2D. Mr in Arts." Pre nonsLrt K: vest.. |. /oshisect. Co) ame HUMBERSTONE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: JV. vic. 8li. P. D' Chippingdale. J. Thomas Wilson. D. Noe grad: Pr. non L. UR. CS ney OSP acc bmi eal. HunGarton—0O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 8s. 1d. ob. P. Brian Caue, Esq. J. Richard Nayler. D. noe grad: R. est. ffosp. est. Com. 196. LoasBiE—OQ. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 17s. od. ob. (KB. -7l, rs. 54da.]. P. S* W™\Fawnt. 2., Nicholas Fisher. D3 Meeae Arts.” “Pra, persEp lnechheld.s Reest suospece. = Conta LoppincGton—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic: but serued by a Curat. V. cur. 13li. 6s.6d. P. The L. Crumwell. J. Edmund, Wash- ington. D. noe grad: R. est. //osp. est. Com. 160. Recus. I man. PRESTWOLD—Q. P’ge approp. not. end. with a vic. V. cur. 13li. 6s. 8d. P. The Countesse of Shrewseburie. J. W™ Ward. D. noe grad: Prenonlet Re estes e0spi est, Come3 20. QUENBORROWE—Q, P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8h. P. Rob’tus Page, ar. [Doro: Wright, vid., 16801]. J. Francis Squier. D. Mrintartse Pre nonvin je estaefosmmest: Gomiegan RaGDALE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic., but serued by a cur. P. Georg Shurley, Esq. J. Edw: Dalton. D. noe grad: Com. 4o. _RATHERBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 8s ad. P. W™ Brett, gent. [Theo: Barnard, gen, 16821]. J. Richard Smith. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Brookesbie in eodem dec: Oual’n. By the L. Burrow. Dist. 4. Pr. non’L, .Riest? 4770sh; est, Com: So: 1 Added by a later hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER 297 RATCLIFF CUM WREAKE—Q. P’ge not approp. for the vicar hath all tus wwiatsocucr., V) vicjzlien7se ack. th) The Kings Ma**.md) ]obn Nichatsom,.1)) Noe ptadcei7e nom lu, aerests, sHospe esti Com. 55° RKEARESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. r17li. 9s. 7d. .P. M* Noble, gent., eo Cotton. Jew Whitapha «Os Bac: in, Ditinit: Pn ‘Lapeér Vniuers:-Cant: R. est. Hosp. est... Com. 146. SAXULBIE—Q. P’ge prop. YV. gli. P. Rob’t Brookesbie, Esq. [W™ Ppecumiaciiy 1000. |. Je janes Oxnard.s Ds Noe-prads: Pr nenela whe. est. Hosp. est. Com. 100. Recus. 2 women. SEAGRAUE—QO. P’ge prop. V. 18li. [K.B. roli. 8s. rr4d.]. P. The L. Barkley. J. Edw: Cowper. D. B: in Diuinit: Dup. Coldouerton in Geceiramland. OQualny By whe Le Barkley. Dist! o.= Ri est: Hosp. Sole Corey 70. SILEBIE—Q, P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. to his knowledg. V/. Gite etOlestt ae esd bomas Chamberlaine, 9) Mrin Arise) Pro non LD, ae estes i10sps: sta. Comioea I. SISTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li.2s. 11d. P. The Convocac’on House of the Vniuersitie of Oxon. J. Hugh Roberts. PevTAn Arts ror y enon. ate est.mutlosp. est.2) Com) (274: SKEFFINGTON—O. P’ge prop. V. r4li. 13s. gd. [K.B. r2li. 13s. od.]). P. The Earle of Huntington. J: .Rob’t Rustat. D. Mr in Arts. . Dub. Barrow in dec: Akeley. Qual’n. By the Earle of Hunt: Dist. 9. Pr. Hace Arcn Cant: wkenong Hosp non, Comsiso: THRUSSINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. P. S™ oho: Goningsbys = W™ Burne: 0D. Bin Arts. iPr noniL. RK. ‘est. Hosp. est. Com. 140. Folio 36. T1itton—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 12li. 16s. 8d. P. Mem olen veny wale Wo ante ft). Noe prad: * Dup. "Wardiey in Mocca rier Oval 1. bythe Hare .on hutland,.» Uist 5, @Pre liper Poteet eocambier, | iy est. vllosp est... » Com. 230. TuGBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 11li. 8s. 4d. P. PteslonoesVae Pe Brisbies De Bein Arts.. “Pr non Liv Rk est. HOsp est." Com. 100. TwiForRD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic: JV. vic. 8li. [K.B. 8l. 8s. 6d.]. P. John Hunt, gent. J, Robert Scarborrow. D. Bac: in Arts. Peeu Ciel iteecste 1705p... cst." Cont. 245: WaLtTon—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. P. Rob’t Blunt, clericus. J. Oma leniees) win Arts ey non Ieee okerest.* Hosp. est. | Com: 122, . WIMESWOLD—Q, P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. P. arinitie Coll: in Cambridg. J) Peter Rathbone; D, Noe grad: Pr. Hone. noest. iHosh est, “Come ss: SPERKENHO DECANATUS APPLEBIE—OQ. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. 9s. 4d. ob. P. Edw: Staueley, Peo eLrucheo time Vin AGtCuml fatOli mite cSt. -110sp. eSt. Comm 2s, BARWELL CUM STAPPLETON—O. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. ros. 7d. ob. Peeuce ls rartingtore =e). joun «borksey. "D2 B: in Diuins *“K.ést. Hosp. est. Com. 284. CADEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li. 10s. 2d.ob. P. Wolston Dixie, 298 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 Esq. JI. Laurence Bott. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Wickham. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 72. [Conston alias'] CoNnGEston—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. Julius Watson, clericus. J. Julius Watson. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Wickham. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 60. EARLESHILTON, PART OF KIRKBIE MALLERIE SEQUEND’—Q. P’ge prop. P. W™ Dilk, gent. J. W™ Holdsworth, kk. est. Hospivest: Com. 340. FENNYDRAYTON—Q. P’ge prop. V..11li. 21d. ob. . P. Georg Purefey, Esq. J. Anthony Nutter. D. Noe grad: Pr. nonL. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. go. HEATHER—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 17s 8d. ob. P. Stephen Edward, gent. [Al: Duport, gent., 1681']. J. John Ashe. D. Noe grad: Pr. non Li, Riveste eHosh est eiCom.. 94. Hicham—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li.9s.4d. ob. P. The L. Grayo John Cawne. D. Ba: in Diuin: Pr. L. per Vniuers: Cant: AR. est. Hosp. est. Com. 130. HINKLEY CUM STOKE GOLDING’, WIKIN ET DADLINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 9s. 8d. P. The Deane and Chapter of Westminster. J. Jasper Griffith. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per Arch: Cantza Rests 2 Osh. esa Ooniea tt. MarKET BoswoRTH CUM MEMBRIS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 55li. 18s. 4d. P. Wolston Dixey, Esq. J. W™ Pelsant. D. Bac: in Diuinit: Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 704. Recus. 2 women. KiRBIE MALLERIE [ET CAPELL’ SHILTON'|—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. P. W™ Noell, Esq., or Georg Dilk, ge.” J. W™ Allen. JD. Mr in Arts, Pro LepergArch Cant? ah est. wi Losp geste COTEmZ0. MARKFIELD—Q, P’ge prop. V. 6li. os. 2d. P. The Kings Mate or the Earle of Hunt: J. Anthonie Briggs. D. Noe grad: R. est. Hosp. est? §iC ont. aL70, [IBstockKE—Q. P’ge prop. P. The Kings Ma®*, Bp. Roff?. J. Je. Laude’ ]. Folio 37. NEILSoN—O. P’ge prop. JV. 24li. gs. gd. ob. P. The Kings Mat, I, Wm» Hubbuck:. D, Mrain Arts. “Pr. L.” R. est.” Hosp, estes 150. NEWBOLD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 8s. 11d. ob. P. The Earle of Shrewsburie. J. John Abell. D. Noe grad: Pr. L. per Ep: Peterbor:, Howland. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 100. NortTom IUXTA TwIicrossE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14h. P. The Kings Ma“, J.:Thomas Royle. .D. B: in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lichheld: i. (ests. J0sp..este (Com .200. ORTON SUPER MONTEM—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. Oli. 12s. 8d..ob. P. The Kings Ma**, J. Roger Spenser. D. Bac: in Arts.) uhr. non Lin Gh; esta ospmesy aa Cont.107, PICKLETON--Q. P’ge prop.’ V.-8li. . P. The L. Harrington Thom: Dauie. D. Mrin Arts.” Pr. non L. \R. est. Hosp, estas 66. SHAKERSTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 2s. 3d. ob. P. Arthur Barfoot, ge. [Sir Edward Abney, knt., 1680']. J. John More,, 3D. Noeieiatseahk vestew Gos). 2csl. (Cong ou — 1 Added by F iter hand) ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 299 _SHEEPIE BOREAL:—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 4s. gd. ob. P. M* Ash- ley,-gent. [Mr Ayray*]. SHEEPIE AUSTR: CUM RATCLIFF CULIE—Q P’ge prop. V. 13li. 4s. gd. ob. P. M* Ashley, gent. [John Oneby, Wm. Almey and Robert Oneby, Dec'., 1685!]. J. John Savage [Gregorie Kent, tilius patroni’]. D. Mr of Arts [Bac: Art:']. Dup. Sutton Bonington in Com: Nott: Uicinabyibenery L. Barkley, | Disi.. 13, Pr. L? per. Ep:.Coventr:, Bentham. R. est. Hosp. est. Com. 98. SIBESDom—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 19s. gd. ob. PP. [Gul: Bromley, Ba elOoO joni. David lukes «D, Byomlbiniiie h.'est. Hosp. est) - Com: 145. [THURLESTON R.—V. 13li. gs. 7d. P. Tho: Paget?]. THORNEION CUM BaGwortH—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. Oli. tos. 2d. ob. P. Henery Heild, gent. (Tho: Brailsford, gen., ’84"]. 43 reorgeviatvin. 1). Noe grads | Pr none, eRe est. tasp,est.;, Com: 382. TwicrossE—Q. P’ge approp. serued by a Curat. JV. cu: li. stip. P, The Earle of Huntington. JI. Henery Fewkes. D. Noe grad: R. est. Com. 106. WITHERLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 2s. 3d. ob. P. M* Edwards, in right of his wife. J. John Briggs. D. Mrof Arts. Pr. L: per Ep: London, Elmer., R. est. Hosp., est. “Com. 132. LECESTER DECANATUS ALL SAINTS IN LECESTER—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. pitescngd.) (KB. 4. ds. $d.| 01 W™ Rodyard. Ds Noe grad?) Pranon eaiisest.. 1 0sp. “est: St. Maries IN LecEst:—Q. P’ge approp., vicar: concealed. V. vic. Oise .scu;,ou. stip, (Ps the KingsiMat® Vi Thomas Jessom Di Noe grad: Com. 300. St MarTINS IN LEcEst:—Q. P’ge approp. yet a vic. V. vic. 6li. 14s. Wee eee eno Liolmesm De Bac: in Arts. . Pranon bo; Raest, 6 iosp, est. Com. 150. EXEMPTES ROTHLEY CUM MEMBRIS—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. rili. P. Humphrey Babington, Esq. J. Adrian Babington. D. Mr in Arts. Hosp. est. Com. 500. Recus. 2 men, 2 women. Folio 38. RATBIE CUM MEMBRIS—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. Peete woGray.. ioe = White D) Noegrady sPr. non.ly iki est. Hosp. est. Com. 200. ARCHIDIACONATUS LINCOLN: AUELAND DECANATUS ASLACKBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. | V. vic. 12li. ros. 7d. ob. P. The Earle of Lincolne. J. Alexander Maborne. Com, 200, 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Added by a later hand. See the entry relating to this parish on p. 294. 300 LIBER {GLE RY SA ser 0e% BILLINGBOURGH—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 20d. P. The Earle of Lincolne. J. Anthonie Hill. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non bi O01. 220. BornE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. P. The Kings Mate, J. John Jackson. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln, Wickham. Com. goo. : . DuNESBIE—OQ. P'ge prop. VV. 12li. 14s. 7d. P. The Kings Ma®. I. W™ Boulton. D. B: of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Wickam. Com. 58. Duvet sre. P’gé prop; VY. 6li. 118. 3d. ) PS Richard Fellas Rich: Tomlinson Com. 60. DoweEsBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 1ali. 7s..6d..[K.B. rrli. 19s. 2d.]. P. S' W™ Rigdon [Redman Burrel, Ar., ’82']. J. Rob’t Buckbérie; SP non L. Com. 60. FOLKINGHAM—Q. P’ge prop. . V. 18li. [K.B. 2rlt. 12s. 3$d.]. _‘P.. The Earle of Lincolne. J. John Hoskin. Com. Ioo. HorsLinc—Q. P’ge approp, end. witha vic. V. vic, *6li. 93) “Ps The L. B. of Lincoln. J. Symon Bradstreet. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: Com. 260. HaIsBiE—Q. P’ge prop. V. sli. 2s. 11d. P. Gabriell Savill, gent. I. Rob’t Hawford. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 50. HacKENBIE—Q» P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 17s. 6d. P, The Li Brot Lincolnay ies VhotGamonwsiCowe200; KIRKBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 3s. qd. P. The L. B. of Lincolne. I. James Griffith. Dup. Little Paunton, dec: Grantham. Dist. 10. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 91. Morton—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli. 22d. P. The 1.5. obaiangam I, Tho: Frank. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. 440. NEwTOoN—Q. P’ge prop. V. Ioli. P. Gabriell Savill, ge: J. Georg Gamonw gr /enCni CON ass, OsBORNEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. TV. vic. 7li. 5d. P,. The Ladie Buck. J. Miles Whale. D. B: of Arts. Dup. Willowbie injeodem dec:| Dist, 1, Pr. Leper’ Ep: Taincol: Cay ae Folio 39. PIcKwORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. Ia2li. 12s. 3d. ob. [K.B. rrlt. r2s. 34d.|. P. Fawne Smallam, ge:; W™ More, yeom’. J, W™ Mapletoft. Pr, non Li . Come 94: RIPPINGALE DUARUM PARTIUM—Q. \ I. Rob’t Collingwood. D. B. P’ge prop. YV. 14li. 7s, 1d. P. W™/in Arts. Qual’n. By théesHame Litster, gent. of Lincoln. Dist. One church. RIPPINGALE 3% partis—Q. P’ge( Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. prop. V. 7li. 3s. 9d. P. Rob’t Colling- \ 228. Recus. I man. wood, clericus. j SWATO? CUM SPANBIE CaPp.—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. VU. vic, i2li, 7s, rd. P. ‘The Earle of Lincoln.’ * 7? Rich? Carrmgtanmaaees non L. Com. 208. THREKINGHAm—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 6li. 8s. 8d. P. The Earle of Lincolne. J. Ralph Palfreyman. Com. 133. WILLOUGHBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 15d. P. John Towneley, Esq. [Comes Lindsey, 1682, Comes Lindsey, 16917]. J. Miles Whale. 1 Added by a later hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 301 De ieut Arts.. Dup.. Osbornebiein -eodem dec:,' Dish. 1) Lr. Li per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 22. Watcotr—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. UV. cur: 53s. 4d. stip. P. Thomas Cunney, Esq. J. Robert Rochford. Com. 50. BELTISLOWE DECANATUS | BASINGTHORP—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. 17s. 1d. P, Thomas Cunney, Esq. Com. 80. BirHamM Mac:—Q. P’ge approp. end witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 13s. 4d. foe bne. Deane and Chapter o1.bincgln wiiewW™ Idie, 3Pr- non: L.. Com. 200. BirHAM ParuA—Q, P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. 8s. 4d. P, The L. B. of Lincolne. J, Walter Howse. Com. 65. BITHFIELD—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 5li. 11s. 5d. ob. P. Fhe L. B. of Lincoln. J.,Rich:Edwards.; Com. 100. BirTON—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 16li. 12s. 3d. ob. P. The Kings Mate. feo Pollard sD Biot ArishereLaper Lp aLincolns Com. 140. CAREBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8h.17s. 1d. P. S* John Hatcher. I. W™ Browne. Com. 40. CREETON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li. 15s. tod. P. John Hacket, ge: I. log reyewiatrsh: #0215 ain, Arise tPrasnoni lL. \ Com. 52. CoLSTERWORTH—O. P’ge prop. V. 14li. tos. P. W™ Barkesdale, ge: I. W”™ Hotchkin. D. B:in Arts. Dup. Stoke austr: in eodem dec. Ogalna by the LeArch: Bb: ofYork. (Pr Come3e. CorBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 12s. 3d. ob. P, John Merridale, ge: J. Rich: Elame. Com. 182. Folto 40. EpDNAM—O. P’ge approp. not end. withavic. V. cur. 13li. 13s. qd. stip. P. The L. Monteagle or the L. Beauchamp. J. James Floyd. Pr. L. per Ep: Noruig: Com. 209. GUNBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li.qs.2d. P. S* Phillip Sherrard. J. John Richardson. Com. 54. I~NHAM—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 19s. gd. PP. John Thimblebie, Bsqu. J. John Handson, (Pr, La Com: 1009. Lavincton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 14li. 7s. 1d. Heese Arman J, Lempest Weod. 0s MrintArts, Pr. L.perEp: Lincoln: Com. 140. NortTHwIitTHam—Q, P’ge prop. V. 6li. 19s. 4d. P. St Henerie Pack- inham. J, John Sandes. Pr. L. per Ep: Peterb: Com. 60. SOUTHWITHAM—QO, P’ge prop. JV. 3li. 12s. 11d. P. Thomas Harr- ington, gent. J. Bennet Smith. Com. 95. STEVENBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 6s. 8d. P. S* Phillip Sherrard. I, Mathew Browne. Com. 83. STOKE AUSTRAL: [alias KIRK STOKE']|—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli. 5s. P. W™ Barkesdale [Medietatis Prabend. Grantham, Ecclesize Cath. Sarum’]. J. W™ Hotchkins. JD. B: in Arts. Dup. Colsterworth in Pomc cee: = Oud) iby the suas Chih, OL nOLK.'® Uist ra (aren Com. 80. SWAFIELD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 2s. 11d. P. The Kings Mat*. J, John Menzeis. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non L: Com, 89. 1 Added by a later hand. 302 DIBER CLERK Leap aos STOKE BorEAL.—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 15s. P. The Kings Mate. I. Nicholas Walker. D. B: in Diuinit: Com. The same that be in Stoke australl., both one parish. SKILLINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 4li. 19s. qd. P,. The Deane and Chapter of Lincoln. J. John Parker. Com. 97. SWINESTEED—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 18s. 7d. P. The Kings Mate [Comes Lindsey, 16817]. J. W™ Nicholls. Com. 100. WitHAM—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 12s. ob. P. W™ Harrington, Esq. J. James Gartfield. Com. 363. ® BULLINGBROKE DECANATUS BULLINGBROK—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 19s. 2d. P. S' Vincent Skinner. I. Raphaell Throgmorton. Com. 168. EASTERKEALE AUSTRAL:—Q, P’ge prop. VV. 8li. 15s. 7d. ob. P. Leonard Kirkman, gent: J. W™ Jackson. EASTERKEALE NorRTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 15s. 7d. ob. P.\ Com. Leonard Kirkman, gen: J. Georg Jackson. D. Mr in Arts. ( 250. Dup. Westerkeal in eodem dec: Qual’n. By the Earle of Shrewes- bury. Dist. 4. ENDERBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. t1ali. 6s. 3d. [K.B. 12/t. 11s. 3d.]_ P. The Earle of Lincolne. J. Roger Metcalf. D. Bac; of Arts. “Priv per Ep: Lincol:, 1588. Com. 65. Hatton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 18s. 11d. P. The L. Willoughbie of Earsby. J. W™ Symons. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Thedlethorp Helene, in Calcewath dec: Com. 195. Folio 41. HAGNEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. P. The Lo Burleigh.! sCom, $20. HARBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 4s. 7d. P. St Vincent Skinner. J. Rob’t Wight. Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: Com. 48. HuNnNDLEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 19s. 4d. ob. P. The Kings Ma": J. W™ Webbe. Pr non Commerce KIRBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 11s. 3d. P. The L. Willoughbie of Earesbie. J. Richard Rising. Com. 140. LusBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 15s. P. Tho: Palfreman, gent. ~ J. John Downes. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Manbie R. in Lowthesk dec: OQualn. By the late Earle of Lincolne. Dist. 10. Com. 66. MININGSBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 8s. 6d. ob. P. The Kings Mate [racione ducat’ sui Lancastriz’]. J. Edw: Vstwayt. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln, Thomam. Com. 80. . RAaTHBIE—Q. P’ge prop. YV. 6li. 14s. 7d. P. The Kings Mate, J, John Willerton. D. Bac: in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 80. SPILSBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. vnknowne, serued by a curat. V. cur. 8li. stip. P. The L. Willowby of Earsbie. J, Francis Parker. Pr. non L. Com. 266. STICKNEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 11s. 3d. P. The L. Burleigh. J. Meridith Price. Pr. non L. Com. 320. STEEPING PARUA—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 19s. 4d. ob. P. The Kings Ma*® in the righ of the Dutchie of Lanc: J. John Stubbes. Pr. non L. Com, 120. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 303 STICKFORD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 3s. 6d. ob. Pee Loe. Bot Lincoln.” J, Thomas'Abraham>. D, Brin) Arts. Pr. L, per Ep: Lincolne, 1590. Com. 160. SIBSEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. r1li. 11s. 3d. P. The Kings Mat@, J. John Crosse. D.Mrin Arts. Pr. non. Com. 576. THORP—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 2oli. tos. 2d. ob. [K.B. 20l1. 19s. 4d.|. P. Edmund Garner, yeam’. JI. Henerie Vezey. Pobeuneatts.. Prenon a Com: 300. TOINTOn AUSTR:—Q. P’ge prop. | V. 6li. Id.q’. P. The Kings Mat* and the L: Willowbie of Earsby. J. Rich: Turpin. DB in Arts.” Dup. Friskney V:in dec: Candisho. “Dist, 4: | Com. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: 150. ToInton PETRI BOREAL.—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 1d. q’. an The Kings Mate and the L: Willowby of Earsby. J. Rich: Keye. Prnon. UL: q TOINTON OMNIUM SANCTORUM—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V, vic. 5li. tos. rod. ob. P. The L. Willowbie of Earsbie. J. Laurence Hieniatae De MrinpArts] Prenonsko™ Com. 88. WESTERKEALE—Q, P’ge prop. JV. 2oli. 20d. P. St Edmund With- ipole. J. Georg Jackson. D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Easterkeale Boreal: in eodem decan: OQOual’n. By the Earle of Shrewsburie. Dist. $. Com. 320. CANDELSHO DECANATUS ADELTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. tos. 2d.ob. P. The Kings Nan ee mesCOLOae atch am) Sain Arisa fre nou lL.) GoM .4A0: AsHBIE—OQ. P’ge prop. V. 7li. ros. 2d. ob. P. Thomas Tayler, Hoos |Olunibatkereerr, Leper Hp: Lincoln: Com. 37. Folio 42.° BacH [BurGH'|—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 13li. 6s. Bore se boesls be ofincolne: 9/ Alexander, Cooke;) Com. 30577 BraytTorr— Q. P’ge approp. [sic]. V. 18li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. The Kings Dances ie conard:ithellw Dy) Mriin Aris, © Cone 95.7 Crort—Q,. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 23li. 7s. 3d. ob. eo avalentineorownes sia, \VV™ Worship. Ds Mrin Arts. Com},2207 CANDLESBIE—OQ. P’ge prop. V. gli. 19s. 4d. ob. P. Magdalen Coll: in Oxon. JI. Rob’t Deaues. Com. 80.’ CARLETON CUM DALBIE—OQ. Prebend. V. 12li. 18s. gd. ; cur: li. Stier ine | be prepend,. hye Com, 65° Dripie—Q. P’ge prop. YV. gli. os. 4d. ob. P. John Prestcott, ge: [Sir John Bolles, bart, 1679'}. J. Martin Holden. D.B:in Aris. Com. ag fe DIRSBie Ombre prop, a V. belt 2d) obi ap. Sin Edw: Carre. I. John Kinsey. Com. 69.” FRISKNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. MV. vic. 15li. 6s. 8d. Pee bhe: Kinvs«Mate a) Richardwlurpiny*D:/B: in: Aris, Com: 264° 1 Added by a later hand. 2 A leaf of the manuscript is missing, containing the last nine columns of the entries beginning with Burgh and ending with Winthorpe, and the first six columns of the entries beginning with Wainfleet All Saints and ending with Hellow or Belleau. The missing parts have been supplied in z/adic type so far as the particulars are given in Z.C., 2603 (abridged edition), ff. 20-1, 304 LIBER IGbERDT Gapanoa.s GuNBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. li. tos. 2d. ob. P. The Earle of Rut- land. J. John Buley. Com. 50.° INGOLMELLS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 23li. 10s. 2d. ob. [K.B. 32H. Tos. 2td.|._ P. Eddon? Wood [ Rich: Ballet, Ar:, 1680']. J. John Clark. D. Mr of [Arts]. Com. ro0.° IREBIE—O P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur: 5li. stip. P. The Deane and Chapter of Lincoln. J. W™ Tayler. Com. 67.° OrBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. fs vic. 10li: 20. Obiars The DABS ar “Lincoln. i. SRich:ePrigiee Conger PARTNEY—O. P’ge prop. V. r2li. 10s. 2d. ob. [K.B. ruili. ros. 2$d.]. P. Sir W™ Wrey [ Peregrine, Rich¢, and Charles Berty, Esq*,, Dec 16851]. J. Edw: Salmon. D. Mr in Arts. Com. see, SUTTERBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 10s. 2d. ob. P. The Kings Ma”. I, Martin Holden. D. B:in Arts. Com. 25.° SKEGNES—OQ. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 6s. 8d. P. Tho: Darnell, Esq. i Hammond: Coxon aa Comss50: . SKREMBIE—Q, P’ge prop. V. 16li. 12s. 2d. ob. P. The Earle of Lincoln. J. Richard Foster. D. Mr in Arts. Com. 68.° SKENDLEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. qli. P. The Kings) Mats, ie Rich: Foster)’ sD. Mr‘in Anis. Gomao24 STEEPING Macna—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 8s. ad. [K.B. 7. 18s)'4d.]. P. SX Edw: Carre: I. Heneéry Loragpae in Ariss «Com 1205 WINTHORP—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. P. The L. B. of Lincolne. J. Thomas Wade. Com. 140.’ Folio 43.° Wainfleet omnium Storum—Q. Rectory. V. r6li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. The Kings Mayestie. 1. Henry Foster.2 Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 222. Wainfleet Maria—Q. Approp. without a vic. V. cur. 6l. 13s. 4d. stip. P. Edward Barnes. Com. 106. eee Vainfleet St Thomas—V. cur. 4oli. [sic] stip. Com. 50. wie Welton—Q. Rectory. V. rec. r4li. 7s. 11d. ; cur. 6li. Tos, stt: I. John Enderby® Com. 134. Recus. 2 men, I woman. CALCEWATHE DECANAT: Anderby—Q. Rectory. V. 13lt. ros. 2d. 0b. P. Fohn Tompson, gent. Il. William Lathwath. D. Bat. “of Arts. Dup. Little Carlton in dec: Lowthesk. Dist. 5. Com. go. Aby—Q. Vicarage. V. 6li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. The Lord Willougby of Earsby. I. Peregrine Browne. D. Bac. of* Arts. Dup. Well in eodem dec: SDistez. (/Pronon, Le * Comeina, Alford—Q. Vicarage. V. Ioli. P. The Lord Bishop of Lincolne. 1. Foseph Overton. Com. 370. Billesby—Q. Vicarage. V. 13lt. 3s. 4d. P. Edward Billesby, Esqr. I. Francis Vaugham. D. Mr of* Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 240. Recus. I man. Beesby—Q. Rectory. V. 13lt. 2s. 2d. ob. [K.B. 13li. 10s. 2$d.]._ P. The Kings Mate, 1. Robert Smith. D. Mr of® Arts. Pr. L. per Ep. Lin- coln. Com. 97. ; I. Thomas 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Rectius ‘Owen’ (L.C., 7674, f 51d). He was dean of Armagh (P.D., 1609, no. 6). sr peep. 303, 0. 2. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 305 Cawthorpe—Q. Vicarage. V. 3li. 4s. 4d. 0b. P. Sr Henry Glenham CONT, 25; Cumberworth—Q. Rectory. V. gli. ros. 2d. ob. [K.B. toli. tos. 2}d.]. P. John Tompson, gent. 1. John Hope. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 95. Claxby—Q. Vicarage. V. 5li. 2s. 2d. 0b. P. Richard Johnson, esquier. ime cnseecarson. \l)., bacsojasAtts, uPremonils. Com: 45. Calceby—Q. Ge V. 5it. ros. 2d. 0b. P. Sr Edw; Dimocke and Emott Dimock, vidua. 1. X’lopher Dennis? Pr. non L. Com. 45 Farlestrope—Q. ee NV se. Oso. P Therkings Mate, I, Thomas Scarborgh. D. Bac: of! Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. 74. Gayton—Q. KECLOTY aN serait, 10S 2deob. “Pe The. Kings: Mate, I, X’topher Medcalf. D. Mr of} Arts, Cro non ‘Ue Con, 1107: Hanney—Q. Donatiue. V. cur: 6lt. sib. P. Mrs Ann Cooke, vid., Sr John Savill, Dr Bradley jure vxoris. 1. John Whalley. Com. 56. Huttofi—Q. Vicarage. V. 6li. ros. 8d. P. The Lord Bishope of Lin- colne. 1. William Chapman. Pr. non L. Com, 289. Hoggesthorpe—Q. Vicarage. V. roli. P. The Lord Bop of Lincolne. TevolnmOsmotherleye. Pr. non 1s); Com.. 280. Hellow—Q. Rectory. V. r3lt. 3s. god. P. The Lord Willowby of tye leicaraediien Us Dacw in Arts; Preanow L,, Comes 08; Folio 44. HawE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. qli. P. S* John Bell. J. Edw: [blank |. Com. 4. LEGBORNE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur: 4li. stip. P. The Kings Mate, ib Christopher Stephenson. Com. 140. MABLETHORP Marige—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 7li. ros. 2d. ob. P. Georg Mitzwillin, Ksq.-/. Tho: Veale. 0. Mran Arts, Pr. noneL.. Com. oo. MABLETHORP PETRI—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. tos. 2d. ob. P. The L. Willowbie of Earsbie. J. Tristram: Huddlestone. Com. 67. MUMBIE CUM CAPELLA—Q, P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. Diet clo OO mie Licil sets or Lincoln. JmeAlan Ereers Pre 1. per, Ep: Lincol: Com. 240. Marreie—-Os Pec prop: 9 (Veil 17s. 8d..ob,” .P, Sir John Bell misOb (use Marcie O57 \.. Js elienery Martin... D..Mroin Artsi. ine Wilimt Dupe Denton Kein eodem dec: Ode eOlee ai Ons log Del WV iiuietSeaC ants Cont. 20, BooTHBIE PANNELL—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 11li. tos. 5d. VP. Francis Pannell, Esq. J. Ambrose Ward. Com. 105. BRASEBIE CAPELLA—QO. Chappell depending on the vicar’ of Grant- ham ex parte aust. J. W™ Turnball. Com. 57. DENTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 18h. 8s. 4d. P. Abraham Conham. I. Fame Dattie, “Doibsin Diainit:) Dup. Barkstone ik. in, eodem: dec. Onan edesree, “DisinO, “Pre per Vuaiuers: Cant. Com, 176. GRANTHAM AUSTRALIS—Q. P’ge or prebend end. witha vic. V. vic. 12li. tos. P. The prebendarie. J. Thomas Deane. Com. 1008. GRANTHAM BOREALIS—Q. P’ge or prebend end. witha vic: VT. vic. 12li. tos. P. Abraham Conham the parson and prebend’. J. Thom: Dilworth. D. Mr of Arts. Com. vide sup’. GONERBIE—Q. a member of Grantham. J. Richard Atkinson. Com. B07. HryYDOR—Q,. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. vic. 12li. 3s. 7d. [K. B. r2li. 6s. zo$d.|._ P. The prebendarie of Heydor. Com. 206. HARLAXTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 25li. 6s. rod. ob. P. The preben- 1 Struck out by a later hand. * Added by a later hand, 308 LIBER “GEER p2003 darie of Grantham, M* Barksdale. J. Ralph Caluerrie [sic]. D. B: in Arts. Dup. Wiborton R: in North Holland. Qualn. Knights sonne. Com. 265. HoninGToNeO P’ge approp. end. with a vic: JV. vic. 4li. 5s. LK. B. 4li. 5d.]. P. The Kings Mate. J. Richard Gace. D. noe grad: Dup. Ancaster V: Qual’n. 0. Dist. 1. Pr. non L. Com. 97 PauNTON MaGna—OQ. P’ge prop. V. ini. gs. 7d. P. Mt Abraham Conham, prebendary of Grantham. J. Francis Allen. Com. 145. Paunton Parua—O. P’ge prop. V. 7li. ros. P. St Thom: Grant- ham. J. James Griffith. Dup. Kirkbie R. in Aueland dec: Dist. Io. Com. 64. Rovere)! P’ge prop. V. 11li. 14s. 2d. P. The Earle of Rut- land. J. John Ascough. Com. 123. STROXLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 3li. 8s. 6d. ob. P. Arthur Hall. J. James Hanson. Com 32. | SEGBROKE—O. P’ge prop. V. 7li.4s.9d. P. The Kings Ma*, J. Robert Gibson. Cov. 109. 2 Scistron—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic: V. cur. roli. sti: P. John. Porter, ge: J. Richard Norrice. D. B:in Arts. Com. 100. Sapperron—O. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 9s. 8d. ob. .P. W™ Savill, ge: I. W" Turnbull. Com. 22. Folio 47. SomerBIE—O. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 12s. 6d. P. [Maurice Baud, Mr" Brownlow, S' Jo: Brownlow, 1680']. J. [blank] Wood. Com. 98. WILLISwORTH—Q. P’ge prop. V. roli. P. Henery Allen, ge: J. [Richard Stephens] [John Smith']. Pr. non L. Com. 106. Woo.strop—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 12li. 2s. 8d. ob. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. James Thornton. D. B: in Arts. Dup. Barrowbie R. in eodem dec: Qual’n. By the Earle of Rutland. Dist. 5. Pr. non L. Com. 173. WELBIE—O. P’ge prop. V. toli. 6s. 3d. P. John Battie, Clarko ga, Thom:iGace: sehr, pen. p; Gbincom a sUC7iEs 7 [WyweL_ cum Huncarton—Q. Parsonage. P. Ric. Williams']. GARTREE DECANATUS ASTERBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. tos. [K.B. 8. rod.]. P. S* W™ Skipwithy’ Rich: Greenes ~Com: so. BucKNALL—Q. P’ge prop.. V. toli. 11s. rod. ob. [K.B. 9lt. rzs. ro$d.]. P. The L. Willoughbie of Parham. J. Arthur Wright. Com. 80. BELCHFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. i17li. 13s. 4d. [K.B.’ z8lt. 6s. 8d.]. I, John Conyers. Dup. Thimblebie R. in dec: Hornecastle. Qualn. By the late L. B: of Lincol: “Disti4.7 Com, 140. CALKWELL—(Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 4li. 8s. 6d. ob. P. Bryan Eland, ge: J. Henery Greene. Com. 13. Doninctou—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 12s. 3d. ob. P. St Tho: Moun- son, -J.\l hom: Kent (Com si2n. GAWDBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 3s. 4d. P. [The King*]. J. Rob’t Tayler [[blank] Angier]. D. B: in Arts. Dup. Somerbie R. in Jar- borrogh decan’. Qual’n. By the late Arch: of Cant’.. Dist. 17. Com. 61. 1 Added by a later hand. * Struck out by a later hand. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 309 GoLCEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. q’. P. Chr’ofer Puckering, Esq. J. Peter Holden. Com. 55. HorsinGron—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. 11s. 3d. P. Magdalen Coll. in Oxon. J. Theodore Tanzey [Rob’t Browne, 1691*]. D. B: in Diuinit: [Mr in Arts’]. Dup. Hagworthingtow in dec: Hill. Qual’n.. Degree. ieee ere Ly per V nluers Oxon. Cont 120. HEMINGBIE—Q, P’ge prop. TV. 17li. 8s.6d.ob. P. Tho: Barton, ge: [ Eliz: Wright, vid: 88"). Com. 804. Mintinc—O. P ge ‘approp. endy with avice s Wavictslizos..zds —P, The L. Willowghbie of Parham. J. Richard Beuerley. Pr. non L. Com, 103: RANDBIE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. cur: 3li. 13s. 4d. Ste | KO Beg. r3ssqd. }2 P. [Gulielmus:Diconson; Ar.,.1689'}. I. John Woods. Covi. 60. STAINTON—Q. P’ge approp. JV. cur: 3li. 13s. 4d. sti: P. [Gulielmus Diconson, Ar., 1689']. J. John Woods, predict’. Com. 56. STURTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8. P. The Kings Mate, J, Cr’ofer Waters. Com. 103. STANIGOTT—O. P’ge prop. JV. 7li. 12s. 3d. ob. PP. John Guavara, Esq. J. Rob’t Allabaye.* Com. 50. Folio 48. STIXWOLD—Q. P’ge approp. end. with.a vic. V. vic. 8li. [K.B. 7/2. Zos.|. P. Vincent Welbie, Esq. J. Rich: Travers. Com. 80. SCAMELSBIE—Q. P’ge approp. a member of the prebend of Melton, Powmencmwithasvic.. | Ve pee 23liniss..4d)- curt olir.stipe Pe The pre- bendarie of Melton. J. Nicholas Hodgson. Comm. 112. GRIMESBIE DEC’ATUS AILSBIE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur: toli. sti: P. Francis Mussendem, Esq. J. Matthew Wimprey. Com. 138. AsHpie cuM FENBIB— On, Sexprovs, eet limetos. strode a tie Kings Mate, J. Nicholas Suger. D. B: in Diuinit: Pr. L. per Vniuers: Ganviee GOMms 110: BRADLEY—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 5li. 10s. 9d. P. Cr’ofer Wentworth, Gomeielnom- wWinitties DaMrin Arts: “Pronon Ll. Com. 96: BELESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 8li 17s. 6d. P. The Collegiat Church of Southwell in Nottingham. J. Francis Kettlewell. D. B: in Arts. Pr. LL. per Ep: Lincoln.. Com: 38. BARNOLDBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 3s. qd. [K.B. rat. 13s. 4d.]. Peibesayd Church of Southwell) J> ThosAtkinson. -Pr: -L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 129. BRIGGESLEY—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 4s. 3d. ob. P. The sayd Church of Southwell. J. Hugh Moodie. Pr. non L. Com. g2. CLEE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. P. The L. B. of Lincolne. I, Zacharias Saunders. Com. 200. Cotes Macna—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 22d. [K.B. rzli. ros. rod.],. P, St Thomas Barnardiston. J. Thom: Forman. D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Wintringham R: in Manlac dec:, Stowe. Qual’n. By the Kings Mat, Dist.. 14. Com. 194. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Rectius * Allelay’ (cp. p. 178). 310 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 Cotes PAruA—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic., voyd. V. vic. 4li. 18s. 4d.; cur. 6li. stip: P. Trinitie Coll:in Camb: J. W™ Watham. Com. 31. CoxwoLp—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 5li.) J. Robert Hanson. D. Noe 7s. 6d. P.W™ Broxeholme. Com. 36. praduat, Dist. 1. Pro iee tee CABORNE—Q. P’ge approp. end. > Jo: Robinson, Custod: Spirit- with a-vice 9 VY, WC. Saliwi 7s 0c. = ualit: Tho: Mounson. Com. 42. } EASTRANDELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 13s. 4d. ; cur. 5li. stip. P. Trinitie Coll: in Camb: J. W™ Ascough. Com. 44. GRIMESBIE JACOB’ ET GRIMESBIE MARIE VNITED—Q. P’ge approp. end. with vicarridgs. V. vic. 7li.; vic. 6li. 18s. 4d. P. W™ Hennage, Es. [St Henry Heron, Gr: Magna’]. J. Rob’t Lord. Pr. L. per Ep: Lin- coln. Com. 500. GRIMESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. oli. 17s. 6d. P. St W™ Wray [ Mar- chio Winc’, 7871]. JI. Thomas Humfrey. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 48. HatciirF—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 4s. 2d. P. The Collegiat Church of Southwell. J. Oliuer Watters. D.Mrin Arts. Dup. Thornton R. in Wallescroft dec: Qual’n, By the Arch B: of Cant. Pr. L. per Ep: Lin- coln. Com. 28. HAWERBIE CUM BEESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. VU. 5li. 7s. 3d. PP. The Coll: Church of Southwell. J. W™ Morton. D. B:in Arts. Com. 44. Folio 49. HEALING—O. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 4s. 2d. P. Francis Mussenden, Esq. J. W™ Harting. Com. 60. Hawton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. 8s. 4d. P. Rob’t Godg, ge:, owner. The Kings Mat? patron. J. W™ Baylden.. Com, 100. HuMBERSTON—OQ. P’ge approp. end. with a vic:, voyd. V. cur. 8li. offr:, tithes. .P. The Lo: B. of Lincol’.: J. Edm: Linold. Como 22c IREBIE—OQO. P’ge prop. JV. 18li. P.S* John Hollis. J. Thom: Langhley2 Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 68. LACEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. 1od. P. St W™ Wray [Nicho: Sanderson, 1680-1']. JZ. John Clark. Com. 126. Norcoats—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. 10s. rod. P. The Kings Mate [iure duc: Lanc:’] J. Nathaniell Pilkington. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. L. per Arch: Eborac: Com. 104. NEewton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 10s. rod. P. The L. B. of Duresme. I) Tho: Pilkington. (PraGeperiip: Cinco a8 Comne5 7: ROTHWELL—QO. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 10s. rod. P. [St John Bell and John Marris, yeom”] [ Rich: Sykes, Gent., 1684']. 7. Robert Marris. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 68. SCARTHOE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 10s. trod. P. John Bringherst, Clark. J. Maurice Gunson. D. B:in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 76. SWINHOPE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 4li. 17s. 8d. ob. P. Georg Allington, Esq. J. John Greene. Com. 24. SWALLOw—Q. P’ge prop. V. W"™ Andrew. Com. 76. 7li. Ios. 10d. P. S*.Georg Si Pole 1 Added by a later hand. * Struck out by a later hand. ®. See p. 181, note 2. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 311 [ NortH’] THORESBIE—Q. P’ge approp. IV. 24li. ros. tod. P. [Tho: Morrison, Esq.?] [Christoph: Smith, Esq., 1677']. J. Hugh Mapletoft. Hee poirniis «br. Lipper boaCarh > Con. 225: TETNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 7li. 18s. 4d. P. ie le GB; of Lincoln.’ J Richard Odlingy D. Brin Arts; “Pr. nen Lb. Com. 310. WatH—0O. P’ge approp., whose vic: being long voyd is ioyned to the vic: of Howton aforsayd. V. vic. 54s. 2d. P. Thom: Morrison, Esq. I, Wm Baylden. Comm. 8o. WaLTHAM—O. P’ge prop. JV. 15li. 10s. tod. P. The Coll: Church of Southwell in Nott. J. Richard Banes. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com, 150. HILL DECANATUS ASWARBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 7s. 8d. ob. [K.B. 7/1. rgs. 4$d.]. P. Elizabeth Copledike, vid: J. Tho: Leek. Com. 46. ASGARBIE PREBEND—Q, P’ge approp. without a vic: JV. cur. 6li. stip. P. The prebendarie. J. Roger Metcalf. Com. 67. ASHBIE PUERORUM—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 3s. 4d. P. The Deane and Chapter of Lincoln. J. Rob’t Allen. D. noe grad: Dup. Somerbie R: in this dec: ; they are vnited. Dist. 4. Com. 47. Folio 50. BAGENDERBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 8s. 1d. ob. [K.B. 67. 18s. r4d.]. P, Andrew Gedney, Esq. J. Anthonie Blackborne. D. B: in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 64. BRINGKLE Cast Sen prope t)..6le Ps Cheb. Burlerho i, iho: Mresbicas Comma 7: CLAXBIE—QO. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 10s, rod. P. Tho: Cauendish, Es: I. Austin Fitzwil’ms. Com. 45. FULLETBIE—Q, P’ge prop. V. aili. 2s. 8d.ob. P. M™ Anne Armin, vid: J. Samuel Allen. D.Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 90. GREETHAm—O. P’ge prop. MV. toli. 19s. 4d. ob. P. The L. B. of Lincoln presented him. J. Georg Cockborne. D. Noe grad: Dub. Tointon mag: R. in dec; Horncastle. QOual’n, By the L. Arch. of Cant’, Dist. 4. Com. 56. HAMRINGHAm—O. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. 14s. 2d. P. Thomas Hudsow, Clarkes) hover Lunterhowe, | Pre Ul per’ Ep yLincoly “Comias: HAGWORTHINGHAm—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 10s. 5d. P. [The Kings Mase Domo lyse neodoremlanvey. wD), bo: Dinin: | Duh erene omhcasccu GdlilermnU Na) tan DESrcensa Disheya, riels (per Vniuers: Oxon. Com. 128. Harrincton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14h. ros. 5d. [K.B. g/t. 76s. ro}d.]. PM: Copledike, i. Gabriell Bewit!)-D2Mrin Arts. Dup, Hatton R. in Wraggo dec. Qual’n,. By the L. Willowbie of Parham. Dist. 8. Pranonsla, Comic: KITTESBIE CUM ORMESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 5li. 3s. gd.; gli. ros. 2d.00w 2. oURichyskipwithy UW" Pomphrete: Goms.o2:; LANGHTOn IUXTA ParTNEY—Q. P’ge prop. JV. toli. ros. 3d. ob. Pao sobnsLanghione Wee Bryan Burton. Pranon-L.. Com: (66. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 Struck out by a later hand, R12 LIBERMCLERT SAt. B1603 OxcoMBE—O. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 16s. 6d. ob. P. Andrew Gedney, Es:, 1. Georg Booth. Prsmon7l*) Com, 20: SCRAFELD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li. 19s. 4d. ob. P. Richard Skip- with, Es: [John Seaton, 1685']. J. Rich: Lake. Com. 4o. SALMONDBIE—Q. P’ge prop. .V. 5li. tos. 2d. ob. P. [Anthonie Thorold, Esq.”] [Edward King, Ar:, 1687"]. J. Rob’t Phillips. Com. 50. SomerBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 5li. 6s. 5d. ob. [K.B. 4li. 16s. 54d.]. P. Georg Littleberie, ge: J. Rob’t Allen. D. Noe grad: Dup. Asbie puerorum V. in eodem dec: Qual’n. none, his liuings are vnited und’ the broad seal. Dist. 4. Com. 42. SAUELTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. St John Langh- ton. J. Thom: Fowler. D. B:in Arts. Com. 80. TETFORD—O. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 15d. [K.B. 5/2. rod.]. P. Tho: Tayler, Esq. J. John Key. Com. 130. WINCEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 2d. ob. P. The Kings Mate, i Georesiluestersm Co77.0410: ‘ HOLLAND AUSTRALIS DECAN: CowBitT CAPELLA—Q. vide Spalding in this deanery. V. cur: 6li. sti. . I, Symon Okeden. Com. 160. Folio 51. CROYLAND—Q. P’ge approp. without a vic. - V. cur: toli. sti. P. Mr Auditor Conniers. J. Rob’t Chapmam. Pr. non L. Com. 304. FLEET—Q.- P’ge prop. V. 15li. P.~{The Kings “Ma%?]) | Tho: Lodington, clericus, ’84']. J. Moses Wilton. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: London. Com. 240. GEDNEY—Q. P’ge approp. but presentative without Cure, for that there is a vicar: V. p’ge—23li. 12d. ob. [K.B. 2311. 11s. o4d.] ; vic.—3oli. tos. ob. P. p’ge—The Kings Mat? and St W™ Welbie ; vic —The Kings Mate, J, Thomas Newland, Vicar. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Arch; Cant: Com 2a0. i GEDNEY FENNE END Cap:—Q. The answere is made in Gedney. V. cur. 4li. 17s. out of certaine copie lands, for stip: J. W™ Hodgkinson. Com. 110. Lutron Sutron—dQ. look Sutton Mary in this deanry. V. cur: 13li. 6s, 8d. sti: (7. W® Ginshaw. D: Mrin Arts. ):Prol. per Pownce Com. 180. HoLtspectH—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 2oli. 5s. rod. P. The L. B: of Lincoln. J. Othoniell Bradley. Com. 420. Movu.Lton—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 33li. 7s. rod. [K.B. 281i.. 13s. 4d.]. P. The Kings Ma*e. J. James Ashton. Com. 420. PINCHBECK—Q. P’geapprop. end. withavic. V. vic. 4oli. 6s. 5d. ob. P. S' Thomas Lambert. J. Rob’t Newton. D. Mrin Arts. Com. 650. SuTTON MariE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. goli. P. The Kings Ma**... I. “Thomas-Clark. .-D. B: in: Dicinitie ¢2r eee Vniuers: Cant: Com. 260. SUTTON EpMuNDS—Q. Look Sutton Marie whereof this isa member. 2 Struck out by a later hand. 3 Rectius ‘Grimshaw’, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 313 SUTTON JAMES—Q. Look Sutton Marie as before. V. cur. [blank]. Pa oomas, Watd, JD Brin Arise Armonk. “Com: 216. SURFLEET—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic., voyd. V. vic. r1uli. I. James Morton. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non. Com. 140. SPALDING—O. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. cur. 13li. 6s. Giumsia ir?) | LG Kinos Mate WoW Brownes! De BrinvArts Pr. oD. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. 1006. Tippee: Mariz—O. P’se prop. V. 17li- 6s. 5d. obs \P..-The ‘Kings Mate. J. Thomas Fell. D. Mr in Arts. Qual’n. [Mt Lea qualified to hold that and Buckden']. Dist. [27'}.’ Pr.-non L. Com. 140. WHAPLODDE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 16li. 14s. gd. ob. P. p’ge—Rob’t Johnson of Luffnam in com. Rutland, cle:, owner ; vic.—The Kings Ma*? patron. J. Clement Frekingham. Com. 113. WHAPLODE DROVE CAPLA—Q, Look Whaplode. YV. cur. foli. sti: out of certaine lands. J. Edw: Odling. Com. 89. Weston—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic:, voyd a long time past. mecureiostp. = Pe The KinestMa"s Ia Ropert. Colliers !Com. 140. HOLLAND BOREALIS ALDERKIRK—QO,. P’ge prop. V. Soli. 18s. 1d. ob. V. cur. 2oli. stip. Pee bncekings Mare) “ie! biank |, Oueralle tkic: Vhistlewhat? 4D: Dr muaDininitie® Pronon (hs) Com, 230. Folio 52. BUTTERWICK—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 3s. gd. ROB, sit..4s: 2d.|. P. The Kings Ma®, “J. Thomas Norman,): Pr. non Pee Orr ALO. BENINGTon—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 33li. 8s. 10d. ob. P. Rob’t Carre of Aswarbie, Esq. J. [John*] Stephen Brittaine. Pr.non L. Com. 200. Boston—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 33li. 6s. 8d. P. The Borrow of Boston. JI. Thomas Woole. Pr. non L. Com. 1500. BICKER—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. YV. vic. 15li. P. The deane»and.s Chapter.of Lincolne?” [y Thom: Buttler. Pr. non’ L. Com. at; ‘ BROTHERTOFT CAPLA—Q, Look Kirton in this deanerie. JV. cur. plank eel. hob thRawlet. Com. 131° Donincton—Q,. P’ge approp. end. withavic. YV. vic. 13li. 17s. 3d. Comer the Kings Mate Geore. Pieky ay Mr ot Arts., Prinon iy Com. 600. FospIKE Capla—Q, look Algarkirk aforsayd. V. cur: toli. sti: J, ghomasiniles OB; ingArts; 3P2 non Lal Com, 130. FramMPton—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. 18li. 19s. 4d. P, The Kings Mat*, “7. John Shelley.” D..B: in Arts: Pr, non-L, Com. 44. FREESTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 15li. 12s. rod. Poe DeetOl] witsee0d. Pe hoe tho: Goldingham, ey by vertue of a lease from his Mat®. 7. Rich: Edwards. Com. 495. GosBEeRTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. ; vic. [s7c] Sm ee OS Ome eee OP ana Chapter or Lincolne. . ie George Dyer. Peeve Atts. |e relaper lp. Lincoln... (Cove. 400, 1 Added by a later hand, 2 He was probably a curate. 3 This addition to the clerk’s name is an error. 314 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 I. Henerie Peacham. D. Mr in Arts. Qual’n. By the Count- Leverton BoREALIS—O. P’ge prop. | &88° of Warwick. © Pr. L. per Verslsibsnotenien uc Kings Mat, Arch: Cant. Com. 160. KirTON—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. a21li. ros. rod. P. The Kings Mate, J. W™ Tuckney. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:.-Com. 557: LEEK—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 13li. 6s. 8d. P. Owner, Rob’t Johnson, archdeacon Lecester. Patron, the Kings Mat, J, Thom: Browne. D. B:in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 520. QuUADRING—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. toli. 15s. ob. [K.Brzoliats, 3d.jv P, The, Beot Lincoln.) iy James: Hargehees L. Com. 260. SWINSHED—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 14li.gs. P. Trinitie Coll: in Camb: J. W™ Hudson. Com. 1000. SKIRBECK—Q. P’ge prop. V. 34li. 17s. 8d. ob. V. cur. 2oli. stip. P. [The Mayor and Burgesses of Boston, 1680']. J. John Pratt. Edm: Digle, cur. D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Belton R: Grantham d: Com. 120. SUTTERTON—O. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 23li. 3s. 4d. P. The Kings Mate,’ J. Rob’t Eliott. Com. 288. Torr—Q. P’ge prop. V. igli. 6s. 8d. J. Anthonie Ingoldesbie. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. 240. Folio 53. Wicrorr—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. r1li. 5d. [K.B. Til, 5s.|. PP. The UL. B. of Lincolné.” J. John Foster: | Pri siemeiaes Lincoln. Com. 302. WRANGLE—O, P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 18s. 6d. ob. P. The Kings Mat’. J. Nicholas Francis. Com. 220. WIBERTOn—Q. P’ge prop. 7 V3433l1:\6s)/8d. 7 li Viian kirk WD. Mr in Arts)’ “Pr. non LL. Com. 47. WILKESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 4li. 5s. P. St Edw: Dimmock. I. Tho: Greene. D. Mrin Arts. Duf. Thorton [stc] V. aforsayd. Dist. 2. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 24. [ WISPINGTON—Q. Vic."] JARBURGHE DECAN: BIGBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 13li. ros. rod. P. Rob’t Terwhite, Es. I. John Syluester. Comm. 69. 1 Added by a later hand. ; 316 LIBER CLERI, aim: "1608 Barrow—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 16s. ob. P. The Kings Mat*. J. W™ Cowper. Com. 155. BARNETBIE—Q; P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 6li. 4s. 2d. P. The L. B. of Lincol’. J. Rich: Bate. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 120. BoONDBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 4s. 4d. ob. P. Rob’t Skerne, Es. J. W™ Kennington. Pr. non L. Com. 63. Barton [St. Mary, Barron St. PETER']—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 19li. 5s. ob.q’. P. The Kings Mat J. John Lewes. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 608. Recus. I man, 2 women. BROKLESBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. ros. rod. [K.B. 7/i. ros. rod. ]. P. S' W™ Pelham. J. Edw: Watson. Com. 76. CAYSTER CUM CLIXEBIE ET HOLTON—Q. Prebend: p’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. p’ge 32li.; vic. 7li. 6s. 8d. ; Cayster—cur. 4li. sti: ; Hol- ton—cur. 4li. sti: P. The prebendarie. J. Georg Spensley. Comm. 406. Folio 55. Croxton—Q. P’ge approp. [sic]. V. 8li. 14s. 2d. P. The Kings Mate. I. Thom: Thompson. . Com. 60. CaDNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 7li. 18s. 4d. P. Rob’t Terwhite, Esq. J. John Tinck. Com. 200. E.sHam—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 18s. 4d. Ps The Kings Mate, W™ Manbie, Esq. J. Ralph Robotham. Com, 210. FERRIBIE—Q. P’ge prop.. V. 12li.17s.6d. P. The L. B. of Lin- colne.- J, Thomas:Peachie, “WD. Mr imeArts. “Prenocn Le Comae GRISBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 5li. 17s. 8d. P. The Kings Ma*, J. Thomas Leach. Com. 8o. GROXHILL [sic ]|—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 14li. 18s. 4d. P. The Kings Mate and John [blank], Esq. J. John Holland. Com. 470. HoORKSTOWE—O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 4li. 18s. 4d. P, The Kings Ma**, J. Hugh Gelder. 0, B: in Arts, Pr. Lbuper im Eincoln:s Com, 122: HAwBURGH—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li P. S W™” Pelham. Jf. Marmaduke Reyner. Com. 120. HALTON ORIEN’—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. Vevic. “Vi 18s.94d ep Wo boolean: li. John Booth. D. DE CEE ade. P’ge approp. end. with com grad: Dist. 4. avic. V. vic. 7li. 18s. 4d. P. The Kings Mate [St | Com. 320. W. Pelham, 1623']. [mMINGHAM—O., P’ge approp. end. with a vic. P. Rob’t Terwhite, Es. J. John Scamon. Com. 150. Kirnincton—0Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. gli. 17s. rod. P, Edw: Francis, ge: [Geo: Jolland, gen:, 1680°]. J. Rich: Langley. Com. 100. KEALBIE—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur. 6li. 13s. 4d. stip: P. Edw: Aiscough, Es. JI. Rob’t Balles.? Com. 120. _ LIMBER—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. UV. vic. gli. ros. [K.B. oli. 18s. ad.|. P: The Kings*Ma**. “J. Thom: Barcrott. D9Mininenees Com. 180. r V. vic. 7li. 18s. 4d. 1 Added by later a hand. 2 ‘Robert Bowles’ was curate and schoolmaster in 1614 (Z.C. r6rg, f. 21d,). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 317 MELTON ROSSE PREBEND—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur. Sli. stip. P. The prebendarie there. J. Edw: Bella. Com. 80. NORTHKELSEY PREBEND—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. IV. p’ge 16li. tos.; vic. gli. P. The prebendarie there. J. Thomas Walkington. Com. 400. NETTLETON—Q. P’ge prop. V. igli. 10s. 10d. P. Rob’rt Terwhite, Es. id, Henery Hooke. Com. 200. RIBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. 18s. 4d. P. John Legard, Es. [M* Tayler, Esq., Patron, 1621°*]. J. Rob’t Rayner. Com. 95: Folio 56. SAXEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. 17s. 8d. ob. P. The Kings Mat. [Michael Warton, Arm., 1681*]. J. Richard Richardson. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. L. per Arch: Ebor:, Edwinum. Com. 230. SOMerBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. Zli. 7s. 6d. P. The Kings Mat’, J, Rob’t Tayler. D. B:in Arts. Dup. Gawdbie R. in Gartree dec: QOual’n. By the late Arch: of Cant. Drst:.17. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol:, Thomam. Com. 30. STALLINGBURGH—Q,. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11h. ros. gan eae cml. bent bincole 7 Pho Welles, De ME ty “Arts, Pr, L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 500. SEARBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. JV. vic. 8li. P. The D. and chapter of Lincolne. J. Thomas Berrie. Com. 161. THORNTOn [CurRTIS! |—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 183. 5d. P. The Kings Ma [St Edmund Winn’]. | J. Israell Tayler. D, Mr in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 270. Recus. 2 men, 2 women. WRAWBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. YV. vic. gli. 10s. [K.B. UvealAsa7an\ eet Clarestlallin Camb: ¥. kich> Binnes. 2 Mr in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 400. Recus. I man, 2 women. WORLETBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 6li. 8s. 4d. P. S' Jarvais Elwayes. J. Roger Hurst. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 110. Wortron—0O. P’gé approp. end. with a vic. VU. vic. gli. 8s. 4d. [K.B. Perio cmd see mel HeekingssMas able Loo. Newtons (Comat 10: VicEBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. r1ili. 18s. 4d. Pe the Kings’ Ma’*s {> Heneéry:Killingley’ D: B:in Arts. Pr non EL. Com. 200. LAFFORD DECANATUS ANnwick—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 4s. 11d. ob. Eee oe nompson, ger 2. RGD tT Wilson. ei mm Arts... Pro Leper Ep: Lincoln: Com. 140. ASWARBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12h.) J. W™ Will’ms. D. B. in dseyge. PL. Rob’t Carre, Esq. ‘Com. 36. Diuint® | Qual’. Degree. ASGARBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. Ioli. ( Dist. 3. 14s. 4d.ob. P. St Edw: Carre. Com. 60. AWNSBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 6li. 7d. ob. P. The D. and Chapter op iincolne, , Edw: Leeming: D. B:in:Arts.” Pr:non, «Com, ‘roo. ASHBIE [DE LA LoNb’|—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vie. Olinda: pk Be Olney ds fants a Paridw:: King, sq; + I, -Tho::Schochie, Pr, L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 102. 1 Added by a later hand, 318 LIBER VCLERT, ‘atps)1602 BLoxHam—OQ. P’ge prop. VV. gli. 4s. 4d. ob. [K.B. 911. 9s. 4$d.]. P,. St Gregorie Woollmer. J. W™ Coulswell. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Deeping Guthlac R. in dec: Nesse. | Dist. 24..” Pr..L per Epw ining. Thom: Com, 50. BROUNSWELL—O. P’ge prop. I. 6li. 13s. 4d. [K.B. git. 18s. r14d.]. P, S' Edw: Carre. J. Henery Holdesworth. D. B:in Arts. Com. 60. Burton—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic.. JV. vic. 7li. 12s. 8d. P. Tho: Horsman, Es. [S* Tho: Orby, ’817]. J. W™ Westhall. Com. 75. Folio 57. CRANWELL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 3li. 6s. 8d. P. The L. B. of Lincoln. J. Thomas Johnson. Com. 60. DicBiE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. UV. vic. 5li. 2s. rod. ob. P. S Edw: Carre. J. John Palfreman. Com. 140. DirRINGTON—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 12s. 3d. [K.B. 61. 3s. od.].. -P. The Kings Md®* and S* Gregorie Weelmers ge Ralph Bower. Com. 102. EvEDEn—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 8s. rd. ob. P. Daniell Harbie, Esq. TOW 2iGlen aebr el pemips bimcoln a1 500 sac Uma: HowELL_L—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. tos. P. S* Charles Dymmock [ Josephus Edmonds, ar., 16812]. J. Charles Wheldale. Com. 84. Hecxincton—O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 12li. 16s. 4d. P. The Kings Mate {St Henry Heron, 1686, Jan’¥']._ Z. Thomas Morley. Pr none eC oo. HELPRINGHAm—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 8li. 3s. 3d. P. Anthonie Newloue, ge:- [07 W®,Burnebie. D;5B:1n Arts 7 ence L. Com. 320. HoaLe—-Q. P’ge approp, end. with a vic. V. vic. Shi. 6s. 3d5g The Kings Mate. J, Samuell Sanders. Pr. non L. Com. 460. QO. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 6li. 10s. tod. P, Rich: Rothwell, ge: J. John Williamson. Pr. non. Com. 280. INGOLSBIE—Q. P’ge prop. _V. 211i. 6s. rod. ob. P. [Gabriell More, ge:*] [Hen: More, S.T.D‘, 1684]. J. John Fisher. D. Mr in Arts. Py notes COMm.2200. KirKBIE [S# Dionysi’]—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 13li. 12s. 6d. P. S W" Carre, (S' Robt Carr, 16815]. i: Robt Hebléthwait ee Diuin: Dus. Beckingham in dec: Loueden;, Oual'n.’ Desre? aa hae per Vniuers: Cant: Com. 170. KyME—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. toli. stip. P. S' Edw: Dymmock. I. [Tho: Duffield?] [Francis Collie’]. D. [Art. M"]|. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, 1608. Com. 300. LESSINGHAm BOREAL Is—O. Pee prop. le Toit les. 150; j3i Rob’t Barnard, ge: [Gul: Thorrold, Barr:; per Guard: ; 1OS07}amale John Morris. Pr. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. LESSINGHAm AusTRALIS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 2s. 8d. ns | 8o. P. St John Stanhope [Jane Drake, widdow, 1680']. J. Thomas Noak. QuaRINGTOn—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 2s. 3d. ob. P. Rob’t Carre, Esq: .J. Rob’t Hitchcock. Com: 120. Rowston—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 6li. 5s. 5d. P. 1 Added by a later Py ® Struck out by a later hand, ARCHDEAGONKY OPE u LINCOLN 319 James Revet, gen. [Nicolaus Bacon Ryvett, 16861]. J. Cr’ofer Hawes. Pr. L. per Ep: London: Com. 70. Ruskincton R.2—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. P. The Kings Mate, J. Wee WuLmot. Prableper tps binco:. Com. 231.) Recus..1 man. Ruskinctou V.—Q. P’ge this medietie approp. end. witha vic. V. mcs seni EKGB ssliper7sayjed. oe Lo” Vhes Kings: Make. Ip.Ws Willertom. Com. both one parish. Folio 58. RowsBiE—QO. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. roli. 12s. ob. {Memorandum that Rawsby in the first fruits Office is valued at no more than 5li. os. 11d. as is attested by M? William Prettyman.?] P. S' John Stanhope [Gul: Thorold, Barronettus, 1680']. J. John Talbott. Com. 110. SLEEFORD Nova—dQ. Prebend or p’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. Pe celOl Os 7c su be I ieelOse7d) |. VIC. oll. Perl het prebendarie theirof. J. Edm: Newton. Com. 440. SWARBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. P. Georg Pavicixy oc.) i Uhon bearcaa i). cin Atts ) br. non lL. Com:.04. SKREDINGTON—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 15s. 2d. Ob=. UhesDsand:-Chapter of Lincoln, “J. Rich:\Rochtford, Com. 140. WILLOUGHBIE CUM SILK:—Q. P’ge prop. V. 14li. 8s. 1d. ob. P. Daw Armin | Lho: Barnatdiston, Barn’ 16082) |) J. Hugh uke, D: Mr in Arts. Pr. L: per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 180. LINCOLN: CIUITATIS DECAN: St. BENNETTS—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. cur. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. The Chaunter of the Cathedrall Church of Lincoln. J. John Halley. Com. 127. St. BoroLPpHES—Q. Prebend, a p’ge approp. V. p’ge 20s. ; cur: smale tiths 20s. valew. P. The prebend: I, W™ Miles. Com. 107. St. Martins—Q. Prebend, p’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. St Cee Line prebendarie. J. Ww Ingram. Com. 304. St. Maries—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. sli. 3s. 4d. ob. P. The Chanter of the Cathedrall Church there. I. John Cheueley. Com. 80. St. MicHAELL—Q. P’ge approp. to the Chantership in the Cathe- drall Church ther. TV. cur. “ali. SUpsen wl be Chanter Jo Acdany. Gartsed: Com. 136. St. Marcarets—Q. The tithes here belong to the prebend of Hey- Gorm. cura 20s P> he prebend> of Heydor) -f Georg Mochi Com. St. MArtE MaGpDALENE—Q. The Rectorie is a donatiue. V. p’ge 5li.; cur. 5li. stip. P. The D. and Chapter of Lincoln. J. John Chees- iain CONTE 213: St. NicHoLtas—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. P. The D. and Chapter of Lincoln. J. Rich. Foster. Com. 76. ST. PETERS aT ARCHES—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 12s. 8d. ob. P. [The Kings Majestye’]. J. Adam Gartsted. Com. 123. St. Pauts—Q. P’ge prop., but voyd it is so smale. V. p’ge toli. 10d. 1 Added by a later hand. 2 This is a mediety of the rectory. 320 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 [K.B. 2/2. 5s. rod.] ; cur. toli. tod. in smal tiths. P. The Kings Mats, I, Tho: Forman. Com. 123. St. PETERS aT Gots—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. P. The Chaunter. 1. W™ Tayler. Com. 149. St. PETERS IN EastGat—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. cur. 4li. P. The Chanter. J. Rob’t Nicholson. Com. 252. Folio 59. St. SwiTHans—Q. P’ge approp. V. cur. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. The Chanter. J. John Hawley. Com. 7o. LONGOBOBIE DECANATUS ARMSTONE—QO, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 6s. 8d. P. The’ Kings Ma**. J; John Vincent. D. B:in Arts. Pr. Di per arem Cant: Com. 108. BooTuHBi£ [1uxta NAvENBy']|—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. 12s.1d. P. John Thompson, gen: J. Francis Prigeon. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 78. BRACEBRIGG—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 3li. gs. rod. ob. P. S' Tho: Grantham. J, Anthonie Hartley. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 70. Braunstou—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 17s. 11d. [K.B. 182i. 17s. r1d.]. P. S W™ Wraye [Tho: Meres, Miles, 16501]; J. Cutbert Dale ai in diuin: Pr. L. per Vniuer; Cant: Com. 230. Recus. I man, 2 women. BLANCKNEY—Q. P’ge prop. MV. 17li. ros. 7d. ob. [K.B. 16/2. ros. 74d.|. P. Anthonie Thorold, Es. J. W™ Lownd. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. NODES Com. e220, BILLINGAYE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 11li. qs. 2d. [K.B. 13lt. r4s.]. P. St Edw: Dymmock. J. W™ Johnson. Com. 360. Recus. 1 man. CaNwickK—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 3s. 4d. [K.B. 5. 6s. Sd.]. P. Mr Auditor Conniers [’Tho: Freeston and Mary uxor,’82)]. J,-W*Layler, Pr. per Epo lincolns sCpyie tes. CoLBIE—Q, P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 6li. 12s. 2d. P. Oryell Coll: in Oxon. J. W™ Lange. Com, 170. Dunston—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 7li. tod. P. The L. B. of Lincoln. J. Rob’t Gray., DB: in Arts” “Pragoueee Com. 120. HanwortH—O. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 6s. 8d. [K.B. 73li. 16s. 8d.]. P. The Kings Ma**. J. Amos Bedford. D: Mr in Arts. )Praies Ep: Lincol: Com. r40. KIRKBIE GREENE—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic, 1111. 7s. 6d. P; The Kings Ma®. J, Nicholas Marten. “Com.) so; METHERINGTON [sic|—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 8li. 1d. P, S' Edw: Carre. J. Richard Wilson. Pr. L. Com. 200. Nocron [alias Norton’ |—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. VV. vie. 7li. tos, 10d, [K.B. 7. r7sitid.|~ P. The Kings Ma"? (> \\V tee ther, D..B: in Arts. Predligs.Gon no. NAVENBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 17li. ros. P. Christ Coll: in Camb: 1. Alan Hanbie: D7 Mrigh Arion Pe.enion tie ome ScopwickK—Q. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 8li. P. The L. B. of Lincol’. J. Georg Bond. 1 Added by a ‘later hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 20° SKIUMMOND—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 13s. gd. ob. P. St Edw: Har- rington [Jo: Cary de Stanwell in Com: Midd:, Ar:, 1680']. J. Michaell Hanworth. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com, 15. Folio 60. TIMBERLAND—Q., P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 12li. 2s. 11d. P. The Kings Mat*. J. Tho: Humbleton. Com, 208. Wappinton—Q. P’ge prop. VV. 2oli. 16s. 8d. P. The Kings Mate, I, Alexander Southack. D. B:in Diuin: Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 270. WELBORNE—O. P’ge prop. VT. Igli. 16s. ob. P. St John Popham, echeigiusticc.. J) Krancis i mece Ler LL perArch: Cant: * Cont. 160; WaASHINBURGH—Q,. P’ge prop. V. 26li. 13s. 4d. P. Hamond Sutton, gent. J. Hugh Browne. D. MrinArts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lin- coln: Com. 256. WELLINGORE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11li. Ios. P. The Deane and Chapter of Lincoln. J. John Nichols. Comm, 280. LOUEDEN DECANATUS ANCASTER—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 13s. 4d. P. Th: Towne, yeom’. J. Richard Gace. D. noe grad: Dup. Honington Mesiotantnam dec. Ovaineo. | Pr“non., (Comrris. BENINGTON [alias LoNG BILLINGTON! |—QO. P’ge approp. end. with pacer onvice 200i, 22ds0pn es “DhesKiigs: Male inne tduc:jLanc:.. J, Henery Sharrock. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Arch: Ebor: Com. 680. BECKINGHAm—O. P’ge prop. V. 4ili. 6s. 8d. J. Rob’t Hebleth- wayt. D. B:in diuin: Dup. Kirkbie R. in Lafford dec: Qual’n. degree. ee eLOe COM AO 2: BRANTBROUGHTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 35li. 13s. 4d. P. Elizabeth Naar vice fo lkocer Parker #)s Drain Diti,.Dup- Kettlethorp Kk, in Rawiesiacc: Oialn, desreci. | Disi: 12) .Conneu2q2- CaTHORP—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. r1s. rod. ob. P. Anthonie fioroldssaekichard, Dhorold: (Ds MrinvArts, Pr. nony. Com. 45: CARLETON ScRooP—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13li. 17s. ob. [K.B. 13lt. Is. peepee es hobert Palmers sqy he J, W™ Pointell: . Di Bs: in-Arts. emeenon, COM. 103. CLAYPOLL. AUSTRALIS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 15li. 15s. . J.) P.' Rob’t Martin Crowsfield. D. B: in Arts. Lievesey, CLAYPOLL BOREAL.—Q. P’ge prop. V. 16li. 8s. 2d. J. Esqu: Tho: Townerowe. Com. 205. FENTOn Capla—Q. See Beckingham abousayd. V. cur. qli. stip. pee no; VWiieht vaCom. 37. FULBECK—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. 15s. 7d. ob. P. Ephraim Garth- wayt {Harvey Stanton, ar., 1680']. J. Miles Garthwayt. D. Mr of Arts. Bee ig per eps incol: HauGHam cuM Marston—Q. P’ge prop. V. 33li. 8s. 6d. ob. P. John Brudnell, Esq. JZ. Henery Nelson. D.B:in diui: Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 340. HouGcH—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 15li. 6s. 8d. P. . ~ Anthonie Thorold and Auditor Coniers, owners ; The King’s Ma"®, pat: 1 Added by 2 later hand, 322 DIBERVG@LERECAR coo: I. Matthew Rushton. D. B: in Arts. Pr, L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. 280. Folio 61. Lepnam—QO. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. 12s. 8d.ob. J. Rich: Lange. Com. 278. Normantou—Q. P’ge prop. V. toli. 2s. 6d. P. [S* Robert'] Carre. TwRieh: More tyvDa BrinArts, wer Xnon le Come STRAGLETHORP Cap.—Q. See Beckingham aforesayd. J. Tho: Wright. Comm. 45. STUBTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. r2li. 3s. gd. P. St Jo: Stanhope [Tho: Moore, Gen:, 1682-3']. J. Henery Brumley. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com, 104. WESTBURGH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2oli. P. Antho: Thorold, Es. I. Crofer Wilson. D. Mrin Arts. Dup. Grantham’ R. in Corringham dec. QOual’n. By the late Earle of Rutland. Dist. 26.{ Com. Bre loc Vniuers. Cant. 120. WESTBOURGH—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. Oli. as. 4d. [KiB 6.0135 4d.\5 PSs | Oa tanlope-ael andre Shara Series pera i.eLinc ons LOUTHESK CUM LUDBURGH DEC: ALUINGHAm—Q, P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. JV. cur: 4os. stip. P. The L. Bw of Lincoln, J/-Tho: Barret. _ Dup. Cockrinston: (Comaaa: Recus. 3 men, I woman. AWTHORP—Q, P’ge prop. V. 5li. 13s. ad. P. St Hen: Glenham. Com. 58. BURWELL—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. but served by a Curat. Vi vie 8lu™ cur; Sli. stip; [Po sSt Hen: eGlenhamrw/) itches Com. go. CARLTON Parua—0O. P’ge prop. V. sli. 16s, rod: ob. |) Pie iaeree Cooke, ge: J. W™ Laythwayt. D. B:in Arts. Dup. Anderbie R. in Calcewath dec “Ouak70es Uist. 5 (COMO. CASTLE CARLTON—Q. The p’ge is a donatiue without a vic. V. cur. sli. stip. P. St Roger Halton, Francis Thorndike, M* Stare, owners. I. Georg Thorndike. Com. 4o. CARLTON MaGna—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 13s. 4d. Ff. ekrenc:) Dhorncdike, ves: Sl non sbis es Com eur CoNINGSHOLME—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. 13s. 6d. ob. J. Rich: Porton.® Com. 80. ConHam BartH’I—Q. P’ge prop. V. r7li. 12s. 8d. ob. P. John Barnes, Esq.’ f. W™ Buck,” (D>-Mr in Arts’ «Pr. UL. per Arena Com. 120. ConHam MarigeE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. toli. P. The Kings Mate, J, Tho: West. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com, 64. COCKRINGTON LEONarp—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. sli, 17s. ob. [K.B. 5%. rs. 54d.]. P. The L. B. of Lincolne. WlsFrane: Marshall. Com. Ito. _COCKRINGTON MARIE—QO. Pige approp. not end. with a vic. V, cur. i Aided by a later hand. 2 Rectius Grayingham. > Rectius ‘Porter’ (see above, p. 180). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 323 40s. P. The L. B. of Lincoln. J. Tho: Barret. Dup. Aluingham. Com. 153. Folio 62. CALSTROP, EastwickHam—Q. P’ge prop. Eastwickham, p’ge ap- Prope cnd, witha wc. Voip ge Olivas. 0d. vic. 3. 6s.od. "rhe Harle prAvundell The: Kings: Mateeeie Rich Themel D. BinArts Pr L. per Ep: Lincoln: Hosp. one Church. Com. Calstrop 32, Eastwickham 3. FARFORTH—Q. P’ge prop. JV. Oli, 6s. Sd: »* P. Georg Anton, Esq. pee nowy ates. VI BoinwArisen teres per iops Linco. Com, Az. FULSTOWE—Q, P’ge'approp. end. with a vic. V.-vic. 5. [K.B. &h. Tosca. |. J. the ho Wileughbielot Karsbie., J, Géore-Clark, 9 Dy B: in Arts. Pr. non. Com. 4oo. FOTHERBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 3li. P. Tho: Tayler, Es. J. Thomas Robinson. Com. 60. Recus. I man, 2 women. GRIMESBIE PaRruA—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic., but voyd. V. cur. 5li. stip. P. Anth: Thorold, Esq. J. Thomas Robinson. Com. 12. GARTHORP—Q. P’ge approp. not end. with a vic. V. cur. 15]li. stip. Com. 340. GRIMOLBIE—Q. P’ge prop. VJ. gli. 10s, P. The Lad: Hennadg, Videewe (Ont Cash. P7onont: «Cone 180. Gayron—Q. P’ge prop. V. 8li. 11s.ob. P. The Kings Mate, I. Rich: Bartholmewe. Com. 32. HauGHam—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V.vic. 8li. 20d. P. We tianbie, Esq. I. John Coe; Cam: so. HALLINGTon—Q,. P’ge approp. end. with avic. V. vic. 4li. 15s. 7d. ob. P. The Countesse of Southampton. J. Hen: Fayrebanck. Com. 70. JARBURGH—Q. P’ge prop. VJ. gli. 13s. 9d. P. W™ Radley, gent. I. [blank] Bennet. D. Mr of Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln:, Barlow.’ Com. 133. Recus. I man, 2 women. KEepincron—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic., but voyd. TV. vic. Poe oe loge Como |e COL wUlin i 3c.eqc cite Je" Denner a lark, Com, 114. KELSTERNE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. 13s. 4d. Poe lie Kings Maun si thkob t Pannotts # Com) 50. LUDBURGH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 2o0li. 17s. 8d. ob. P. Tho: Morrison, Eafe Oavida Allene cow in Atiom ft. ls. peri. Lmcom:, Cor. 120. | LowtH--Q. Prebend p’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. p’ge 36li. 5s. Ae avics 12h. PP. the prebendarne Mr auswell,” J. Alexander. Cooke. Com, 1400. MuckxTton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 3s. 6d. ob. P. S* Hen: Glenham. | Matt: Lister, 16827]. J. Rob’t Beckring. Comm. 72. MaANBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. r1li. tos. 2d. 9b. P. St Edw: Dymmock. I. Tho: Downes. D.Mrin Arts. Dup. Lusbie R. in dec: Bullingbrook. Qualn, By the late Earle of Lincol’. Com. 111. NORTHELKINGTOn—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. 1gs. AOD e te oe Olneleukcw le ROO Ul VWitichatl spe wit im Arts. 9 Er. non. Com. 30. 1 This item is written by the original scribe, but it must be a few years later than the Liber, since Barlow became bishop of Lincoln in 1608, unless, indeed, the Leder in its present form was compiled at a rather later date from the original returns. * Added by a later hand, 324 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1603 Folio 63. ORMESBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 3li. P. The Kings Mate. J. John Kelk. Com. 60. RATHBIE—O. P’ge prop. V. 12li. 6s. ob. P. W™ Hambie, Esq. [Barnaby Bowtell, Magdal’ Bowtell, 16817]. J. Rich: Hambie. D. Mr i OATLS. Ey non pe Oia RucKLAND—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 3s.9d. P. Leon Skipwith, ge: 1; Ralpbsleavers. hr, nom Const: REST O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 10s. 11d. ob. P, St Charles Dimmock. J. Jo.2 Thomas Dyon. Com. 42. SALFLETBIE PETRI—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. P. Charles Cook, ge:, Rob’t Greene, yeom’. J. John Squire. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincol: Com. g2. SALFLETBIE CLEMENTIS—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li.2d.ob. P. The Kings Ma" jure duc :sLance @/-)Henery.Cramet, axCom. 0,0. SALFLETBIE OMNIUM SANCTORUM—Q. P’ge prop. V. t2li. 19s. 4d. ob. , P. Magdalen Coll: in ‘Oxon, «J. Uhom; Leonard?) D. 3b ini by. W.per Vniier: Cant mac om s120. SKIDBROK—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 11li. 3s. 2d. ob. P. The Kings Mate, 7. Wm Dye. (DABrin Arts. Er perp eee col: Com. 150. [NortH’] SomercorEs Marie—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 18s. 4d. P. The Kings Ma®*. J. John Williamson. D. Mr INGATIS. i yele Der 1 ps NCOli CO aaa. SomercoTes [ AUSTRALIS alias Sancti’| PeETRI—Q. P’ge prop. V. 22li. 6s. 3d, P. The Kings\Ma** iure duc: Canc; 1. W™ Cotesaasr eam Com. 250. STEWTON—Q, P’ge prop. V. 7li. P. St Hen: Glenham. J. Hugh Aiscough. Com. 28. SOTHELKINGTON—Q. P’ge approp..end. withsa vic* Vs vicwee tees 6d... PS! John Bolle. eT hom: ibanck. yanon et oa TATHWELL—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. YV. vic. 1oli. P. D: and Chapt’? of Lincol’, owners; and L. B: of Lincoln, Patron. J. Reginald Hatfield. Com. 60. UTTERBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. voyd. V. vic. 5li. 6s. Sd: P. Vaknowne, J: W"™ Uacebie, Com, 54. Wram—Q. P’ge prop. V. $8li. P. Thom: Ellis, Esq. 2, Phou: Mombie. Com. 33. WITHALL [stc]—Q. P’ aes prop. V. r1li. 16s. tod. ob, P. The Kings Mate, J, Walter Allen. -eMitiin Aris. ir enons .Compeno: WELTON—O., P’ge eee V. rilivizs. id, PP). The Kings Masse John Kighley. Com. 4o. F olio 64. NESSE DECANATUS [alias STAMFORD DEC: [sic] ] BasTton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. 15d. P. The Kings Mat*, Pat: ; St Jo: Spenser, owner. J. Edw: Stoakes. D. B: in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 203. BuURHOLME—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 5li. 11s. 8d. P. The Kings Mat’, J, John Bull. UD. B: in Arts. Pr. non. Com. 64. : Added by a Tater wae 2 ‘John’ should probably be omitted (cp. pp. 87, 152, 181; Z.2.S., ii, 186, 237). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 325 BRACEBURGH—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. ros. P. The Kings Mate, IJ. (owin Marimarn. DD. BumArtsy 27 none: Con: '70.- CARLEBIE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. gli. 22d. ob. P. The L. Burleigh and Rob’t Monck. J. Tho: Baguley. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 83. DEEPING JAcoBI—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. Igli. IIs. ob. [K.B. 6/1. rgs. 94d.]. P. Tho: Lowe, Alderman of London. J. Rob’t More: = DY Bein Arts, Pre .L. per Kp: Lincol, Cam 806. DEEPING GUTHLACI—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 16li. 15d. P. The L. Bur- liegh. J. W™ Coulsell. D. Mr in Arts. Dup. Bloxham R: in Lafford decay VUuain. By the latesie Be of Lincol, Dist.-24: (Pr Loperskp: Lincol: Com. 362. GRETFORD—Q. P’ge prop. V. 18li. tos. P. The Kings Mate, J. John Tunstall. Pr. non. Com. 128. LANGTOFT—O. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 5li. 5s. 7d. ob. Pe oerceanislicine, Ja-Rob }iGrege. 9 Pr. UL: per Epy Liricolne) Cor: 202. STOWE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic., voyd. V. vic. gli. 3s. gd. Pekob’t |ohnson, Archd: of Lecéest:) Jo Jo: Bull. Com, 33. TALLINGTou—O. P’ge approp. end. withavic. UV. vic. gli. gs. gd. Gets oi 0s oda), eo horversManorsm,, [Kob’t: Wrights »Com, 72. THURLBIE—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. roli. gs. 4d. ob. iwevaron Collede. 1. W2- baker. Pr ol. pemiipaEincol:. Come 323. VFFINGTon—Q. P’ge prop. V. 21li. 5s. 2d. ob. P. The Earle of Rutland. J. Laurence Stanton ['Tho: Spratt?].. D. D* in diuin: [D* in Divinity! ]. Com. 183. West DEEPING—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 17s. 11d. WP. [The Kings Ma'?}. J. Anth: Hunt. Pr. non. Com. 64. STAMPFORD DECANATUS ST. MariE—O. P’ge, approp. or noe, he knowes not. V. p’ge 4li. 8s. Ode pie.) 4itcToSaQa.|. cur. Aliastip.. | BP. |The Lo:)B? of Lincolsup- posed, vid: book of Acts Feb: 3%, 16241]. J. Tho: Barnewell. Com. 200. ALL Saints—Q. P’ge approp. ) P. The Kings Mae presenteth once, end. witha vicas V. vic. 3h. 158. and Broksebies twise. J. Thomas ST. PETERS—Q. P’ge prop. ( Barker. D. B.in Arts. Dup. both Peolit7s.od: ob. NOILCO er enlOle Lem: CON 203% Folio 65. St Micu’ts, St ANDREW—4Q., Parson- ) P. The Ladie Burleigh is Patron ages approp. end. with vicaridges. V. | of these 3 vnited Churches. J. WiGwctie aVviCe STS. 3c: Thomas .Shorthoes. , Pr. non St STEPHANS—OQO. P’ge prop. V.\ L. Com. 200. 58s. od. P. Tho: Rippington, Esq., [b/ank| Broksbie, ge:,/ den. D. noe grad: and the Alderman of Stampford. Coz. 80. Qualn. L: Crum- S* Jon’is—O. P’ge prop. V. 4li. ros. rod. P.\ well. Dist. 4. vt supra. Com. 60. Recus. 1 man, 2 women. WALLESCROFT DECANATUS BINBROOKE GABRIELL—Q. Noe p’ge but a portion of ground belong- St Grorcu—Q. P’ge prop. V. 3li. 10s. 7d. ob. li Richard Snow- 1 Added by a later hand. 326 BIBER “CERT ibe abo ing to Miltow prebend ; vic. end. V. vic. 8. P. The prebend’ of Mil- ton Mannor. J. Hugh Carter. Com, 112. BINBROOK MArIE—Q. P’ge prop.. V. toli. 4s. 2d. P. The Kings Mate, J. Rich: Adamson. Pr. L. per Arch: Cant: Com. 70. CroxBie—Q. P’ge prop... V. 6li. 4s. ed. Po ThesKings7Masae W* Nayler: D. BacsiniArts’ Pronon. | ‘Com. 44. CLAXBIE—Q,. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. tos. rod. P. Judith Witherwick. I. Rich: Codde. Com. 107. Recus. 3 men, I woman. EASTRASINE—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic: V. vic. 1oli. P. The Kings Mate, J. Thomas Horrocks. D. Mr in Arts. Pr. non. Com. 360. KIRKBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 8li. 11s. 8d. [K.B. 8. 18s. 4d.]|. P. St Tho: Mounson. I. Rob’t Fetherstom. Com. a KINGERBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. JV. vic. 5li. P. The la: Pickering. J. Nicholas Clark, (WD: Mrin Arts. Pr. Ll’ per sp sue coln. Com. 50. KELSEY MarteE—Q. P’ge prop. V. tli. 4s. 2d. P. The Kings Mate. TW?) Mason.) Do Ban bimini serene = Cone Go: KELSEY NicH’I—Q. P’ge prop. V. li. ros. 10d. P. St Edw: Ais- cough. J. Francis Rawlingson. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L: per Ep; Lin- coln. Com. go. Linwoop—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 16li. 4s. 2d. P. [Robert Terwhite, Esq.?] [Car: Czesar, Miles, 16857]. J. Mordoche Bownell. OD. B: in Arts. | Pr: Le per Ep: iLondon: Com: 1150. NEwTon—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li. 11s. rod. P. S* Phillip Constable {L¢ Castleton, 82°]. J. Tho: Lawson. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 50. NORMANBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. 10s. tod. P. Judith Witherwick. 7, Cho: sbiltlitte say ee pers poe nCOln Gas aac OWERSBIE—Q. P’ge approp: end. with avic. V. vic. 8li. 18s. 4d. P. S' Tho: Mounsoz, owner ; Ambrose West, yeom’, patron. J. Ambrose West. (D: Mrin Arts. Pr. Li per Ep; Lincoln: ‘Com-*2oe: Folio 66. RasInE Drax—Q. P’geapprop. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 10s. 10d. P, The Kings Mate. J. Michael Jessep. Com. 120. RAsINE TUPHOLME—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 6li. Po The LO B-ot-Tincoln, J. Tho: Dyppin. | Pr.sn0n.. Co ee STAINTON—Q. P’ge prop. V. 4li.17s.6d. P. The Kings ) 7. W Mate, Com. 58. Field. THORGANBIE 3 PARTIUM—Q. P’ge prop. V. “li. 17s. 6d. ( D. noe P, Tho: Gilbie, ge: Com. 55. grad: THORGANBIE 4 PARTIUM‘—Q. P’ge prop. V. 30s. 2d. ob. /. The Kings Ma"®. THORESWAy—Q, P’ge prop. V. 8li. 10s. 10d. P. The Kings Ma. Fr. ‘Dayid Hadcliff.. .D: B:in Arts, Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln?) Cogegen TEVELBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 6li. 16s. 8d. P: Rob’t Terwhit, Es: 7. Wm Ward. JD. B: in Arts; ~ Py nen see 327: ' Rectius ‘M.A.’ (see Valuatio Beneficiorum, below ; P.D., 1596, no. 39). 2 Struck out by a later hand. 3 Added by a later hand. 4 Rectius ‘ quarte partis’. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 327 THORNTON LE More—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. tos. rod. P. St Edw: Aiscough. J. Oliuer Waters. Dupf. Hattcliff R:, dec: Grimsbie. Qual’n, bythearch. B; of Canty Destii8. Com -28. Torm—Q. P’ge prop. Voli, Gos. rod: » 4. The Kings Ma**, (J: Georepiclii. = Ds BransArtsn reper Wpy Lincoln?” Gow; So. WESTRASINE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 1gli. tos. tod. P. Rob’t Will’m- earmecn J elhoestockhay., Daeboinwrtcie 47 Eepem i pmbincoln; Com. 160. WALLESBIE—O. P’ge prop. V. 23li. 8s. 1d. ob. [K.B. 23/7. 18s. r3$d.]. /. John Connyers, esq. J. Edw: Spinks. fr. L. per Ep: Lincoln. Com. 100. WILLINGHAm—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. V. vic. 5li. 4s. 4d. P. Wm Henneage, Esq. J. Adam Baxter. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 174. VTTERBIE’—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur. 3li. 6s. 8d. /, john Dye. 1.2 Wm Viterbie. Coz,.56. WRAGGO DECANATUS APELEY—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur. 46s. 8d. stip. Ze Phillip Terwhit. fs) Raiph Reueley. D, B> in) Arts)’ rr. noni Com. 50. BurcH—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. 10s, rod. P. W™ Welcome, ge. J. Hustace Doughtie. “7r. non. Com. 56. BISTERTHORP [stc]—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 15s. 4d. [K.B. 5/7. 18s. 4d.]. emi ie Kings Mace. #ieien* Deach a7 Pr non.) Com. so. BENNINGWoRTH—QO. P’ge prop. JV. 231i. 8s. 6d.ob. P. W™ Hen- mage ls: [S' Hen: Heron, mily Balnei, 1680"|, 9 vy. Hugh )Bilclit: “Com. 200. Folio 67. BARDNEY—Q. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 7li. P. The L. B. of Lincoln. J. John Gartsted. Com. qoo. EASTERRINGTON—Q. P’ge prop. TV. li. ros. tod. P. The old Countesse of Rutland. J. Croter Chapman.’ D, B: in Arts; Pr. non: Com. 70. EASTBARKWITH—Q. P’ge prop. V. 11li. los. 10d. P. W™ Hennage, Esq. [or Jo: Brownlowe and W™ Brownlowe*]. J, Charles Richardson. DreMisn Arts. Pro-nony iCogs: ‘oo: HaInton—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 7li. 10s. tod. ; cur. gli. stip. P. The D. and Chapter of Lincoln. J. Roger Dighton. Com. 178. HouLton cum BEcKrRING—Q. P’ge prop. V. rvli. tos. tod. P. The Earle of Rutland. Com. 200. Hatron—Q. P’ge prop. V. 7li. 10s. P. Ch’ofer Dighton, ge: [St Humf: Winch, Bar“, 1680°]. J. Gabriell Bewet. D. Mr of of [sic] Arts. Dup. Harrington R., Hill Dec: Qualn. By the L. Willowbie of Parham. first a On Pr. noms Come: KIRMOND—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. JV. vic. 5li. P. W™ Hennage, Esq. J. Rob’t Seale. Com. 5o. Aecius® Hdmund, (ver xe, Gale 27,12. 100t, D0e72), 2 Rectius ‘ Ussleby.’ 3 Added by a later hand. 4 Added by a somewhat later hand. 328 LIBER 'GL iE Rite Agvaetoos LissIncton—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 12li. 16s. 8d. P. The D. and Chapter of York. J. John White. D. Mr in Arts. Com. 79. Luprorp Parua—Q. P’ge prop. V. 5li. 18s. qd. P. Marie Brox- holm’, vid. J. Peter Brittanne. Com. 4o. LupForp Maan :—O. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 4li. [K.B. 4lt. 4s. 44d.|. P. “W™ Hennage, Esq. J. Georg Blanchard. D. B:in Arts. Pr, non. ~ Com. 60. [Lancuton’| [LANGTON IUXTA Wracby' |—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. gli. 13s. 4d. P. The Kings Mate {D’na Elizabetha Pierrepont, vid’, 70, ’80']) «fo Rob’t Pepelech) Comm -s122. LEGGESBIE—Q. P’ge approp. end. withavic. VJ. vic. 6li. 4s. 2d. P. St Georg S* Poll, owner. The heyre of Hamlet Marshall, Clark, patron. I. Hamlet Marshall. D. B:in Arts. Dup. Staunton V. in eodem dec: Oualn By theArchvor Cants | Dir 2 tConta: Panton—Q. P’ge prop. V. 12li. P. The Incumbent. J. Walter Shepperd. D. Mrin Arts. Pr. L. per Ep: Lincoln: Com. 84. RANDE CUM GOLTHOE—Q. P’ge prop. JV. 8li. 5s. P. S* James Harrington. J. Humfrey Barlow. Pr. non. Com. Lon. Staynton—QO. P’ge approp. end. witha vic. V. vic. 4li. 18s. 4d. P. The Earle of Darbie. J. Hamlet Marshall. D. B: in Arts. Dup. Leggesbie V: in eodem dec: Dist. 2. Com. 106. SNELLAND—Q. P’ge prop: V. 3lii17s.6d. P. S*iGeéo:/S* Poli W Pelle DO Mrin Arts! sPro bi pemipwLincoin: | Cont aco: SIXHILL—Q. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. 6li. P. [S* Henry Heron, mil. Balnei, 1679']. J. Humfrey Harrison. Com. 43. Recus. 2 women. STAINFIELD—Q. P’ge approp. not end. witha vic. V. cur: 4li. stip. P. S Phill: Terwhite. J. Ralph Leueley. Folio 68. SoTBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. gli. tod. P. The Kings Mat*, J. Ham- let Gregg. Pr. L. pervArch; Cante¥ Com.-3o; WICKENBIE—Q. P’ge prop. V. 6li. 17s. 6d.) J. Georg Buddle. P. [blank] Booth. Com. 83. D. _B: in pedro Fristrop—Q, P’ge prop., a peculiar. P. The ( Qual’n. Arch: Cant: de: and Chapter of Lincolne. Com. 45. a Listigts WRAGBIE—O, P’ge approp. end. witha vic. JV. vic. 8li. 4s. 2d. P. Franc: Tooley, ge: J. Ch’ofer Burton. Com. 160. WESTBARKWITH [ WESTBARKWORTH’ |—QO. P’ge prop. JV. 5li. Ios. [K-B. 5%. 5s.]0 BP. St Antho: Turringham;, “J.. Rich: Perston4e2 anes in Arts. Pr. non L. Com. 58. WILLINGHAm—Q. P’ge prop. V. 13l1. 10s. 10d. P. W™ Hennage, Esq. J. James Bancroft. Pr. non. Com. 110. WESTERRINGTON—QO. P’ge approp. end. with a vic. V. vic. li. [K.B. 5/i. 5s.]. P. St Geo: St Poll. J. W™ Marshall. Pr. non. Com. 100. ARCHIDIACONATUS STOWE: [The return for this archdeaconry ts not printed here because all the particulars are contained either in the Liber Cleri, A.D. 1598, or in the Liber Cleri, 1603- 4, which are e printed below. J : “Added by a later hand, 2 Struck out by a later hand. 8 Rectius *‘Depelech’ (see p.'183 3 Z.C. ror, f. 142.). + Rectwus * Preston’ (see p. 183 ; P.D., 1591, no. 12). DEJO ERG MC TABI RU wah), tneragsyy [LincoLn Diocesan REGISTRY. | Folio t. STOW ARCHIDIACONATUS ASLACKHOE DECANATUS Churcheis—Parsones, vicars & Curates. Chappells & Curates. BLYBURGHE—a parsonage ; her mate [patron]; Henry Askoughe, incumbent ; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospital’ ; no other benefice ; not leased. CANEBy—a parsonage; her mat¢ [patron]; Richard Lamming, in- cumbent ; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; leased. CAimMERINGH@ME—a_ vicaridge ; Marmaduk Tirwhite, patrone ; Symon Arrowsmithe, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio td. CoTEs—a vicaridge, voyd. FILLINGH@ME—a parsonage; Baliol colledg in Oxon, patrone ; void of an incumbent. [GLENTHAM ]|—Robert Bennet, curate ; bachiler of art; full minister ; no preacher; admytted by Mt Commissary; of good behaviour; vn- maried ; not beneficed ; but one cure. Folio 2. GLENTWORTHE—a vicarage ; S' W™ Wray, knight, patronn ; Robert Catlyn, incumbent ; no graduate; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. HACKTHORNE—a vicaridge ; the quenes mat*, patrone ; Xp’ofer Feildinge, incumbent; no graduate; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident; hospitallis ; no other benefice ; not leased. HANWORTHE—a parsonage ; Mt Robert Granntham, [patron]; Robert Cramme, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 2d. HARPESWELL—The parsonage here ys improp'ated And ther ys here no. vicaridg; Thom*s Bulcocke, curate; m* of arts; full minister; a preacher ; admytted by —; of good behaviour ; maried ; not beneficed ; curate also of Hemswell ; stipend yerelie ys vy/z. HEMMESWELL—The parsonage here ys improp'ate and ther ys no vicaridge ; Thomas Bulcock, curate ; m* of artes; full minister; a preacher ; admytted by — ; of good behaviour ; maried ; not beneficed ; curate also of Harpeswell aforesayd ; stipend yerely ys xjlv. 929 330 DIBER VGL RR ssp asusoe Folio 3. rece vycaridge ; Robert Mounson, gent, [patron] ; Thomas Walker, incumbent.; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. NorMANBY—a 'vycaridge ; the cathedrall church of Lincoln, [patron] ; Thomas Wade, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher ; of good be- haviour ; not maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benetice ; not leased. Own age; the quenes mat*, patronne; Phillipp Wright, incumbent ; bachilér of art ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 3d. SPRIDLIN gent., patronne ; Robert Shaw, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. SAXBY icaridge; Nicholas Saunderson, esq’, patrone ; Thomas Watson, incumbent ; no graduate ; no preacher ; his behaviour not knowen for tht he lyeuthe not in the countie ; not resydent ; not hospitalis. WADDINGHAME PETRI—a personage ; the quenes matic, patronne ; Robert Pritchard, incumbent; m* of artes; a preacher; of good be- haviour ; not resydent ; not hospitallis; letten to Mt Turswell. Folio 4. WYLLAWGTON—a vicaridge ; Nicholas Ryley, incumbent; no grad- uate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. CORRINGHAME DECANATUS BLYTONNE—a vicaridge; St W™ Wraie, patrone, in her ma right ; Robert Atkinsonne, incumbent; mt of arte; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 4d. BELTONNE—John Meltomne, curate; bachiler of artes; full minister ; a preacher ; admytted by Mr Commissary ; ; of good behaviour ; maried ; not beneficed ; but one cure; stipend, xj/z. sonage ; her mat@ [patron]; Rychard Massey, in- cumbent ; m® of art; of good behaviour ; vnmaried ; not resydent ; not hospitalis ; not leased. Richard Barnard, curate; bachiler of art; full minister; a preacher ; admitted by Mt Commissary ; of good behaviour ; not beneficed ; no other cure. Folio 5. GAYNSBURGHE idge; John Jackson, incumbent; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried; resident ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. GREINGHAME —a parsonage ; the heir of St Anthony Thorold, knight, [patron]; Chr’ofer Wilson, incumbent ; mr’ of artes; a preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; not resident ; not hospitalis ; parson also of West- burghe in y® deanery of Loveden in tharchdeaccnry of Lincoln. Richard Fisher, curate ; no graduate ; a deacon ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried; not beneficed; no other cure, ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 331 Folio 5d. Haxay—a vycaridge ; tharchbishop of Yorke, patrone ; John New- land, incumbent: m® of arte; a preacher; of good behaviour ; not maried ; resydent; hospitalis; vycar also of Gedney in Holland; not leased. HEAPAME—a parsonage; her mat, patrone ; William Farmery, in- cumbent; mf? of artes; a preacher ; of good behaviour; maried ; parson of Springthorp in this deanerie. Folio 6. LrEa—a personage; Mt Welpoole, patrone ; Theodor Walpoll, in- cumbent; bachiler of arte; no precher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; parson of Gayteburton in the deanerie of Lawres in this archdeaconry of Stow; not leased. LAWGHTOMWNE—a vicaridge ; M* Dalisone, patrone ; Rob’t Bull, in- Pic iow otaCiate mano. preacher. sof fOod) behaviours, inaried. resident ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. M* Barlowe; scholem™; no graduate; not in orders; no preacher ; admytted by Mt Commissary : of good behaviour ; not maried ; not beneficed ; his yerely stipend ys xxl. Folio 6d. NORTHROPE—a vicaridge ; the L. Bishop of Lincoln, patronne; no incumbent; Ralphe Robothom, curate; no graduate; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; not beneficed ; no other cure. OWSTONNE—a vycaridge ; Tharchbishop of Yorke, patronne; Robert Charleton, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident ; hospitalis; not otherwise beneficed ; not leased. CHAPPELL: WESTBUTTERWICKE—John Rhodes, curate ; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; not maried ; not beneficed ; no other cure ; stipend. Folio 7. PyLHAME—a personadge ; her mat’, patrone; Ralf Wray, incum- bent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice; not leased. SKOTTOR-—a personage ; the deane and chapter of Peterburghe, patronne; John Dawbnay, incumbent ; m' of artes; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. HoNo-7d. SKOTTONNE—a personadge ; M* Meares, patronne ; John Cooper, in- cumbent; bachiler of diuinitie; a preacher ; of good behaviour ; vn- maried ; not resydent ; not hospitalis; prebendarie and residenciarie of the collegiat churche of Sowthwell of York dioc. John Barlowe, curate; no graduate ; no preacher ; admytted by [blank]; of good behaviour ; not beneficed; no other cure. Folio 8. SPRINGTHORPE—a personage ; her ma*®, patrone ; William Famery,’ incumbent; m' of artes; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resy- dent ; hospitalis ; parson also of Heapam in this deanerie ; not leased. WROOTE—a vicaridge; her ma™*, patrone; Rob’t Dobsomne, incum- bent ; no graduate; no preacher ; of good behaviour; resydent ; hospit- alis; no other benefice; not leased. ! Rectius ‘Farmery,’ as above under ‘ Heapame’, 332 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1598 Folio 8d. LAWRES DECANATUS AysTROPE—a personage; M* Amcote, patrone; Stephen Ludding- ton, incumbent ; a maister of artes; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried; not resident; not hospitalis; no other benefice. BROXHOLME—a personage ; S' Thom*s Mounson, knight, patrone ; Francis Remington, incumbent; bachiler of divinitie; no preacher ; of good behaviour; maried; resydent; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 9. BurTON IUxA LINCOLN—a personage; S' Thomas Mounson, patro- nus; Georg Huddlestone, incum:; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried; not resydent; not hospitalis; prebendary also of Lafford and vicar chorall in the cathedrall churche of Lincoln ; not leased. BUSLINGTHORP—a personage ; Thom’s Sutton, esq’, patrone; Ethel- bert Slade, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; not resydent ; not hospitalis ; no other benefice ; leased. Folhto gd. BRATYLBIE—a personage ; Baliol colledg, Oxon, patrone; Henry Luddington, incumb:; bachiler of artes; no preacher; of good beha- viour ; not maried; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. CHERIE WILLINGHAME—a vycaridge; Thom*s Welcome, gent, pa- trone; John Tuttie, incumbent; no graduate ; no preacher; of good behaviour; not maried; resident; hospitalis; no other benefice; not leased. Folio 10. FALDINGWORTHE—a personage ; S' Georg St! Poll, patrone; John Chadwick, incumb:; m* of artes; a preacher; of good behaviour ; not maried; not resydent; not hospitalis; no other benefice ; letten to dyuerse. [ blank], curate ; m™ of artes; full minister ; a preacher ; ad- mytted by Mt Commissary ; of good behaviour ; not beneficed ; but this only cure; stipend yearely. FISKERTOUNE—a personage ; the deane and chapter of Peterburghe, patrone ; Francis Rhodes, incumbent; bachiler of artes ; a preacher ; of good behaviour; maried; resident ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio tod. GAYTBURTON—a personage; M* Walpoole, patrone ; Theodore Walpoll, incumb: ; bachler of arte; no precher; of good behaviour ; maried ; not resydent ; not hospitallis; parson of Lea in the deanry of Corringh*m in this archdeconry. Thomas Woodd, curate; no graduate; full minister; no preacher ; admitted by M* Commissary; of good behaviour ; maried ; not beneficed; no other cure. Poltosit: GREETEWELL—curate—[ blank ]. Folio 11d. KETTLETHORPE—a personage ; George Eland, incumbent; bachiler ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 333 of diuinitie ; a preacher; of good behaviour; not maried ; not resydent ; not hospitalis. Curate [blank ]. Folio 12. KNEATHE—curate—| blank }. MaArTONNE—a vicaridge ; the L. Byshop of Lincoln, patrone ; Roger Newton, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benetice ; not leased. Folio 12d. NEWTONNE—a vicaridge ; John Stow, yeoman, patrone ; Chr’ofer Jackson, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour; maried; resydent; hospitallis ; no other benefice ; not leased. NETHLAIMME—George Mooche, curate; no graduate ; full minister ; no preacher; admitted by the Commissary; of good behaviour; not maried; not beneficed ; but one cure; stypend yearelie ys vjlz: xiijs. itijd. Folio 13. RYSEHOLME—a personage; Bayliol colledg, Oxon, patrone; John Herd, incumbent; bachiler of artes; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; not resydent; not hospitalis ; vycar also of Bishopp Norton a peculiar of the cathedral churche of Lincoln, scituate in the deanery of Aslackhoe in this archdeaconrie; not leased. REFFAME—a vicaridge ; the quenes ma"*, patrone; Vincent Soare, incumb:; no graduate ; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resy- dent; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 13d. SNARFORD—a personage; the Subdeane of the cathedral church of Lincoln, patrone; Peter Beridge, incumbent ; no graduate ; of good be- haviour ; not resydent ; not hospitalis. SUDBROOKE—a personage; the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, patrone ; John Wright, incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good beha- viour ; maried ; resident; hospitalis; no other benefice; not leased. Folio 14. SAXILBY —a vicaridge; the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, patrone ; Hum- frey Knight,-incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resident ; hospitallis ; no other benefice ; not leased. SKAMPTONNE—a personage; Richard Bridge, gent., patron; Gyles Smythe, incumb: ; bachiler of artes; of good behaviour; maried ; resy- dent ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio i4d, SKOTHORNE—a vicaridge; her mati?, patrone ; Abrahame Hollyday, incumb:; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resy- dent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. TorkKsEY—Thomas Storr, curate; no graduate; full minister; a preacher ; admytted by Mt Comissary; of good behaviour ; maried; not beneficed ; but one cure. Folio 15. VPTONNE—a vicaridge ; the Lord Willughbie of Parram, patrone ; Thomas Dainport, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good beha- viour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. WYLLINGHAM IUX4 STOW—a personage ; Rob’t Jolinson, yeaman, patrone ; Joh’es Garland, incumb: ; mt of artes; a preacher ; of good be- haviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. 334 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1598 Folio 15d. MANLAKE DECANATUS AWLTHROPP—a personage ; the quenes ma*, patrone ; George Meri- ton, incumb:; bachiler in diuinitie; a preacher; of good behaviour ; not maried; not resydent; not hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. CHAPPELL: AMCOTES—Thom*’s Graves, curate; m* of artes; full minister; a preacher; admytted by Mt Commissary; of good behaviour ; not maried ; not otherwise beneficed; but one cure; stipend yerelie, xx/z. Folio 16. AWCKBURROWE—a vicaridge ; Docto™ Chippingdale, patrone; Rich- ard Clyffe, incumb:; m‘ of artes; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. APPLEBY—a vicaridge ; M* Claytone, patrone ; Thomas Seward, incumb: ; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 16d. BURTOMNE IUXA STATHER—a vycaridge ; the Lord Sheffeld, patrone ; Rob’t Hall, incumbent; bachiler of arte; of good behaviour ; not maried ; resydent; hospitalis; no other benefice ; not leased. BRAWGHTONNE—a personadge; Lo. Anderson, patrone ; Will’m Robinsone, incumb:; m‘ of artes; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice; leased to Marmaduke Tyrwhit, esq’. FOlUOa17; BoTrisFORTHE—a vicaridge ; the cathedral churche of Lincoln, patrone ; Henry Jeniper, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour; maried; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. CROOLLE—a vicaridge; M* [blank| Grove, patrone ; John Bawd- wyzne, incumb:; a preacher; of good behaviour; maried; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 17d. FRODINGHAME—a vicaridge ; Mt Edw. Skipwith, patrone; Roger Goodwynne, incumb:; bachiler of artes; no preacher; of good beha- viour ; maried; resydent; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. FLIXBURROWE—a personadge; M* Towneley, patrone ; Humfrey Browne, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice. Folio 18. HALTONNE OCCIDENTALIS—a personage ; my Lo. B. of Norwiche, patrone ; Richard Forman, incumb:; m*™ of artes; a preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried; resydent ; hospitalis; no other benefice; not leased. HEBALSTOWE—a vycaridge ; Mr Southill, patrone; Wyll*’m Tayle- forthe, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 18d. LUDDINGTONNE—a vycaridge ; Robert Good, incumbent; no grad- uate ; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice; not leased. MESSINGH4AME—a vicaridge; the Lord B: of Lincoln, patron; Richard ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 335 Roboth*me, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 19. MAUNTONNE—a personadge; Mr’ Southill, patrone; Richard Turs- well, incumb:; bachiler of dyvinitie ; a preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; not resydent; not hospitalis ; parson also of Waddingh*m ma® in this deanery and prebendary of Lowthe in the cathedrall churche of Lincoln ; leased to M* Sowthill. Chr’ofer Deacon, curate ; no graduate ; no preacher ; admyt- ted by Mt Commissary; of good behaviour; not maried; not beneficed ; but one cure. Folto 19d. REDBOURNE—a vycaridge ; W™ Ellys, gent, patrone ; John Elnstone,’ incumbent; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice; not leased. Roxpy—a vicaridge; Mr’ Eastoft, patrone; Robert Dawsomne, in- cumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried; resy- dent ; hospitalis; no other benefice; not leased. Folio 20. RysEBy—a vycaridge; Thom*s Partington, esq’, patrone; George Shaw, incumb:; no graduate; no preacher; of good behaviour; maried ; resydent ; hospitallis ; no other benefice ; not leased. SCAWBy—a vycaridge; Rob’t Tyrwhit, esq*, patrone; Seathe Sheplay, incumb: ; no graduate ; no preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. Folio 20d. WADDINGHAME MArRy—a personadge ; her mat*, patrone; Richard Turswell, incumb: ; bachiler of dyvinitie ; a preacher ; of good beha- viour ; maried; resydent ; hospitalis; parson also of Maunton in this deanery and prebendary of Lowthe in the cathedrall churche of Lincoln ; not leased. Folio 21. WYNTRINGHAME—a personage ; St W™ Wray, knight, patrone ; Thom?s Forman, incumb:; mt? of artes; a preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitallis ; parson also of Cotes mag? in the deanery of Grymmesby of tharchdeaconry of Lincoln ; not leased. [blank], curate ; admytted by M‘ Commissary ; of good be- haviour. Folio 21d. WYNTERTONNE—a vycaridge ; her mat*, patrone ; Rob’t Wylbie, incumbent ; m? of artes ; a preacher ; of good behaviour ; maried ; res- ydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. WHITTONNE—a vycaridge ; my Lo. B. of Lincoln, patrone ; George Woade,” incumbent; no graduate ; no preacher; of good behaviour ; maried ; resydent ; hospitalis ; no other benefice ; not leased. peciicton in 2 C.nr0078 i873. ar Wader ine 2. Co 10070 t.0 75. i« ras 7 : phe = ¥ 7 oe ee . - ' 5" : + i. a Hs ; ’ ‘ 7 : Pa : y or. 7” Ju val i - + ey : * 22 a oe aL te oaks of og? o% vi iv < 2 ‘ we : - : ff ? lo TS. on Atop jh ee Eh, ae | —. r ji « ? a eon. yee i= ‘ ; 7) » =, = =i 4 tg t a ® —_ a 7 » . . ioe! ol ieee oe ¥ @ bs =a sb a ® . vt pe (a Cae ee. Pie ' ~ o : a ‘ ; ‘| 24" \ oe : ¥ 7 '> ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . ‘ : ; ' 4 Ars 4 re & ' i hid | La : ' i . ae ' 7 2 re | q s * ~~ ‘ » P ; = ¢ an | i ae 4 ¥ - : s jth, - \ » ' * > 7 (LIBER. ARCHIDIACONATUS STOWE, a. 1603.] [LincoLN DIOCESAN REGISTRY. | [Folio 1.] [ASLACKHOE DECANATUS] [ BLisigH—Qualily P’ge prop. Value 19li. Patron The Kings Ma". Incumbent Henery Aiscough. Commumnicants 60." | [ CAINBIE—Quality P’ge prop. Value 4li. 13s. 4d. Patron {Edwardus Tourney, Ar., 16847]. Incumbent Rich: Laming. Communicants 42.1] [ CAMerINGHAm—Ouality P’ge approp. endowed withavic. Value vic. 5li. 4s. 2d. Patron Rob’t Terwhit, Es. Incumbent Symon Arrow- smith. Communicants 92." | [Coates—Oualily P’ge approp. Value curate 3li. 6s. 8d. stipend. Nicholas Wright [Curate]. Communicants 20']. The owner of this Impropriate parsonage is Douglas the widdowe of Charles Butler late of this parishe esq., deceased. [FriiscHam—Edmund Lillie clerke parson here certifieth by W” Lincoln his Curate sayinge that the nomber of co’icant¢ in this parishe is 200 And that there is not in this parishe anye man or weoman but such as doe frequent the Church & doe allso co’icate orderlye. And that hee the said Curate receaueth for yearly stipend at the parson or his fermors hande for servinge the Cure xl. yearly The patron of this parsonage is the M Fellows & schollers of Baliall Colledge in Oxon* | [GLENTH AM—Mathewe Walker clerke vicar there saith tht the num- ber of co’icante here is 200 And that there is not in this parishe anye man or weoman but such as doe frequent the church & doe allso co’icate orderlye The parsonage here is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinate is incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge in the Kinges booke is valewed to vitjli. The owners & proprietarye of this parsonadge is the deane & Chapter of the Cathedrall Church of Lincoln This parsonadge in the Kinge booke to his knowledge is not valewed The patron of this vicaradge is the deane & Chapter of Lincoln aforesaid? | [GLENTWORTH—Robert Atkinson clerke vicar there saith tht the number of co’icante here is 120 & that there is not anye man or weoman in this parishe but such as doe frequent the Church & doe allso co’icate orderlye The parsonage is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinante is incumbent thereof ®& such his vicaridge in the Kinge bookes is valewed to viji. The parsonadge here to his knowledge 1 Supplied from is C;; voy f. 68, since the Liber Archidiaconatus Sides is eine. 2 Added by a later hand. 3 Taken from the second copy of this Lider. 33%, 338 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS is not valewed The owner or proprietarye of this parsonage is St Will’m Wray knight & he is patron allso of the vicaridge here? ] [| HACKTHORNE—Will’m Lincoln Clerke vicar here saith that the nomber of co’icante here is go And that there is not in this parishe anye man or weoman but such as doe frequent the Churche & co’icate orderlye The parsonage here is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & he this examinante is incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge in the Kinge booke is valewed to iijli. The parsonage here to his knowledge is not valewed in his maiesties booke The owner & proprietarye of this par- {[ HANworRTH—Rob’te Oram clerke parson there saith that the num- ber of Co’icante here is 24 And that in this parishe there is neither man nor weoman but such as doe frequent the Church & allso doe Co’icate orderlye, Excepting viz. one man & one weoman who haue not receaued in this parishe this twelue moneth. And the patron of this parsonage is Robert Grantham of Dunholme in the Countye of Lincoln gent." | Folio 2. [HemsweLL—Thomas Bowcocke® clerke Curate there’] saith tht the number of Co’icants [in this parishe is'] 208 [And that there is not anye man or weoman’] within this parish but such as [doe frequent the church and doe’] also co’icate orderly The parsonage [here is impropriated'] & the owner & proprietarie there of is the Maior [Sheriefes & Cominaltie!] of the Citie of Lincolne of whome hee [this examinate recea'|ueth yearely for servinge the Cure here xjli. [The parsonadge here* | is valued in the Kinge bookes to xxvijli. xujs. uijd. Harp[ ESWELL—Thom?' Jas Bowcock’ clerk Curate there saith tht the number of Co’icante here is 80tie [And’] th* there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doe frequent the church & doe also Co’icate orderly The parsonage here is impropriated & the owner or proprietary thereof is S's Hamond Whichcote Knight at whose hands hee this examinante receiueth for yearly Stipend for serveing the Cure vjli. And this parsonage to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kings bookes InGHAM—Thomas Walker clerke vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 8otie And that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and doe alsoe Comunicate orderly [And’] that the rectory here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge e[ndowed'] and tht hee this examinante is the Incumbent thereof [& the or Rectory here is not to his Kn[ owledge valued in’] his Ma®*s bookes The Rectory here consisting [in the profitte and’] revenewes of Corne whereof Robert Moun|[son gent. is owner & proprietary'] Hay whereof St William Wray Knight [is owner & proprietary’] The third parte is of Corne & hay whereof the Kinges Majestie [is owner & proprietary’ The patron of this vicaridge when [he was p’nted therto was'] Richard Bartie® esqr® whoe [is nowe patron he knoweth not?] Kirton—James Nayler clerk [vicar there saith that the number of] comunicante he[re is 440°] And there is not [anye man or weoman in this parishe but such’] as doe freq[uent the Church & co’icate orderlye. The parsonadge’] here is [impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed whereof 1 Taken from the second copy of this Lider. 4 * Baweock */imZ. CG. 7007, 4. 69, 3 In Z.C, 1603, f. 69, a later hand has added—* Patyon S* Rob’t Mounson, knt.’ STOWE, a.p. 1603 339 he this examinante is incumbent & such his vicaridge in the kinge booke towarde all charge yearely is valewed to vjli. xuyjs. uijd. The owner & proprietarye of this parsonadge is allwayes the Subdeane of the Cathedrall Church of Lincoln for the tyme beinge w® subdeanerye is in the kinge booke valewed yearelye towardes all chardges to the sume of xxxvli. viijs. jd. ob. The patron of the vicaridge here is the said Subdeane of Lincoln Cathedrall church aforesaid for the tyme beinge’ | Folio 2d. NORMAN[BIE—Richard Cater Clerke vicar there saith that the number of Comunicante here is 60 And that there is not anye man or weoman in this parishe but?] such as [doe frequent the Church, & doe allso co’icate'|] orderly. [The parsonadge here is impropriated and hath a vicaridge’|endowed and [he this examinate is incumbent thereof?] and such his vicar[idge is valewed in the Kinge booke to vl] The par- sonage is not Kn[owen to be valewed in the said booke!] The owner or proprietarie [of this parsonadge is the deane &!] Chapter of the Cathederall [Church of Lincoln. The patron of] this vicaridge is the said [deane & Chapter] Norton Episcopi—John Heard vicar here saith that the [number of co’icante here'] is 189 And that there is not any man or woe[ man in this parish but!] such as doe frequent the Church And doe alsoe Co’1- cate [orderly!] The parsonage here is impropriated haveing a vicaridge endowed whereof hee this examinant 1s Incumbent and such his vicar- idge in the Kings bookes is valued to ixli. The proprietary or owner of this parsonage is alwayes the Prebendarie of this Norton aforesaid in the Cathedrall Church of Lincolne for the tyme beinge & is valued in the Kings bookes to vijli. iijs. ii1j7d. The patron of this vicaridge is all wayes the said Prebendarie for the tyme beinge. And hee the said examinant saith tht hee is parson alsoe of Riseholme’® in this Archdeaconrie and Deanry of Lawres Turne to the same & there doeth appeare his further Answer. [OunBIiE—Phi']llip Wright clerke parson there saith tht the num- ber of Co’icante [here’] is 6otie [And that'] there is not in this parish any man or woeman but [such as doe'] frequent the Church and alsoe doe co’icate orderly [The patron’] of this Rectory is the Kinges maiestie [ SPRIDLINGTON—Robert Shawe clerke*] parson there saith that the numberof coicante héreuis sotie, ‘| There, is one’man a’ recu!|sant here who hathe not been at the [Church these vij yeares4] last past, all others in the parish both [men & weomen have recea!]ued the holy communion order[lye that be of lawfull yeares of discre!]tion & doe frequent the Churche. [The patron of this parsonage is John!] Ouldfeild’® of this towne gent. [SaxBreE—Rob’te Shawe curate here saith that the num!']ber of co’icante here is [22. And that there is not anye man or weoman in’] this parish but such[as doe frequent the church & doe orderly co’icate? | The parsonage [here is taken to be impropriated & that St Nicholas?] Saunders[on* knight is owner or proprietarye of this parsonage, w*" is 1 Taken from the second copy of this Lider. 2 [.C. 1603, f. 69, adds that the distance between the benefices was 8 miles, and that Heard had no qualification for holding two benefices. 3 £.C. 1603, f. 69, has ‘ Caldfield’, which is a mistake. 4 [n Z.C. 2603, f. 69, a later hand has added ‘ Lord Castleton, 1681,’ 3.40 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS valewed in the Kinge booke to vijli. iijs. id. And here is no endowed vicaridge knowen, he this examinate receaueth yearely for servinge the Cure the summe of iiijli.”] Folio 3. Wab[DINGH AM PEetri—Robert Pridchard parson here saith that the number of co’icante here is 95. And that there is not in this parishe anye man or weoman but such as doe frequent the Church & doe co’icate orderlye. The patron of this parsonage is the Kinge maiestie.*] WILLOUGHTON—Nicholas [Ryley clarke Vicar here saith that the number of!] Coicante [here is 85']. And [that there is in this parishe neither man nor weoman that!] is a recusa[nt or doth deny to receaue the holy comunion The!] parsonage he[re is Nig escbicidls and hatha vicaridge [endowed'] And hee this [examinate is'] incumbent & such his vicaridge in the Kinges [bookes is valewed!] to vijli. yearly towards all charges The parsonag {is not valewed in] his Matie* bookes to his knowledge. The owner & proprietary of the parsonage is the provost & Schollers of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge and Hamond Sutton gent. And they the said provost & Sutton are patrons of this vicaridge. CORRINGHAM DECANATUS Biyton—Thomas Raynebow clerk vicar there saith tht the number of Co’icante here is 240tie And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doeth frequent the church & doth alsoe Comuni- cate orderly. The parsonage there is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge indowed whereof hee this examinant is Incumbent and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued yearly towards all charges to the summe of xijli. The parsonage here to his Knowledge is not valued in the kinges bookes. The owner or proprietary thereof is St William Wray Knight who is also patron of this vicarid[ ge! ] BELTON—John Melton clerke Curate here saith tht the number of Comunicante here is 700 And that there is here one man th‘ is a recusan[t!] all others both men and woemen doe frequent the Church & doe Comunicate orderly the parsonage here is Impropriate & hath noe vicaridge endowed he this examinate is Curate there [&!] receiueth for his yearly Stipend xxli. at the proprietaries hands which is the maior Sheriffes and Comonality of [the'] citty of Lincolne And this parso- [nage!] is in the Kings bookes [valued!] to xxxijli. iijs. iiijd. Folio 3d. [CorRINGHAM—Richard Tailer clerke vicar here saith tht the number of co’icante here is 307. And that there is not in this parishe anye man or weoman but such as doth frequent the Church & co’icate orderly. The parsonage is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed whereof he this examinate is incumbent And such his vicaridge is valued yearely in the Kinge booke towarde all charge'] to xijli. [The parsonage in the Kinge books by the name of!] the prebend [of Coringham in the Cathe- drall church’) of Lincolne towards [all chardges yearelye is valewed to the sume!] of xxxiijli. xs. The [patron of this vicaridge is the prebend- arye!] of Corringham aforesaid [for the tyme beinge.!] EpwortH—Richard [ Massey clerke parson here!] saith tht the num- ber of Co’ icante [here 1 iS 500 & there’] is neither man nor woman in this 1 Taken from the accent copy of ie Tie STOWE, a.p. 1603 341 parish [that is a recusant ei! ]|ther in frequentinge the. Church or in Co’icatinge. [The patron'] of this parsonage is the Kinge ma'"®, GAINSBROUGH—Jerome Phillips’ clerke vicar here saith tht the num- ber of Co’icante here is 1059. And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doe frequent the Church & doe also Comunicate orderlie the parsonage is here Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinante is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kings bookes is valued to xxijli. xvjs. ijd. the parsonage here to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kings bookes the proprietary or owner of the parsonage is all waies the Lord Bishop of Lincolne for the time beinge & his Lor’pp is all wayes patron of the said vicaridge. | GREINGHAM—Chr’ofer Wilson parson and Richard Fisher Curate here say tht the number of Co’icants in this parish is 112. And tht there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doth frequent the Church and doth also Communicate orderlie Hee this examinante Fisher aforesaid Curate receiueth yearly for wages and stipend vjli. xiljs. itijd. The patron of this R’c’orie is Anthony Thorold of Marston in the county of Lincolne Esquier and this parsonage in the Kings bookes is valued to the summe of xxvli. xvijs. vjd. And hee this examinante Wilson is parson of Westbrough’® in the Archedeaconry of Lincolne and Deanry of Loveden w“ is distant from this his benefice of Greingham by the space [oft] xxvj myles and his other benifice of Westbrough in the [Kinge booke!] is valued to the sume of xxli. The patron [of this parsonage!] of Westbrugh is Anthony Thorold of Marston [aforesaid in the!] Countie of Lincolne esq’ now in mynoritie [He the said Willson!] is a Maister of Arts and Chaplaine [to Edward late earle of Rutland Deceased! ] Folio 4. Haxey—John Newland clerk vicar there sayth [tht the number of Co’icante!] in this parish is 700. And tht there [is'] not in this [parishe anye man!] or woeman [that!] is not a frequenter of the Church [or one that!] Comunicateth not. The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridg endowed and hee this examinant is Incumbent and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued to xxviijli. vjd. ob. The parson- age here to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes The proprietary of this parsonage is the Archbishop ot Y[orke!] his Gr: And his Gr: is patron of this vicaridge HrapHaM—-William Farmerie clerk pars[on!j here saith that the num- ber of Co’icante in this parish is [60']. And that there is not in thif{s!] parish eithT man or woema[n th'Jat is a recusant or any being of Lawfull yeares of discrecion but doe receiue the co’ion The patron of this par- sonage is the princes Grace of Wales in Right of the Dutchie of Corne- wall And this parsonage in the Kinges bookes is valued to xli. And further hee this examinant sayth that hee is also parson of Springthorpe in this Deanry. Turne thereto where you shall finde his further Answers Lra—Theodore Walpoole clerk parson here sayth that the number of Comunicante here is 162 And tht there is not any man or woman in this parish but such as doth frequent the Church & doth Co’icate orderly : 1 Taken from the second copy of this Zzder. 2 “Hen: Clifford’ is given as vicar in Z.C. 2603, f, 69 ; but he was not instituted until 9g Nov., 1608 (2. Cert.). Phillips was certainly vicar in 1603. 3 £.C. 1603, f. 69, adds that he was qualified by ‘ the late Earle of Rutland.’ 342 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS The patron of this parsonage is Thomas Lambert Esquier’ And this parsonage is valued in the Kinges bookes to ixli. i1ijs. ijd. And hee this examinante is parson of Gaitburton in this Archdeaconry and Deanry of Lawres. ‘Turne therto where his further Answers doe appeare. LAuGHTON—Robert Bull clerk vicar here saith that the number of Co’icante in this parish is 160tie And tht in this parish there is not any man or woman but such as doe frequent the Church & alsoe Co’icate orderly the parsonage there is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge in- dowed and hee this examinante is Incumbent thereof and such his vicar- idge in the Kings bookes is valued to xijli. by the yeare The parsonage here to hes Knowledge i is not valued in the Kinges bookes The owner and proprietary of this parsonage is St Roger Dallison Knight® And hee the said S' Roger Dallison is patron of this vicaridge Folio 4d. [NorTHORPE!]—Brian Dickons curate here saith th{at!] the number of Co’icants here is 80tie And that [there!] is not any man or woeman (in!) this parish but [such as doe freq!]uent the Church and [comuni!]cate orderly The par[sonage here'] is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endow|[ed!] voide diverse by passed yeares of any Incumbent and there- fore served by him this examinante whoe receiueth for wage and Stipend sees yearly the sume of iiijli. And this vicaridge in the Kings bookes 1s valued to iiijli. The owner or proprietary of this parsonage and patron of this vicaridge is alwayes the Bishop of Lincolne for the time beinge [ Owston!]—Robert Chf[arle']ton clerk vicar there saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 438 And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman tht is a recusant either in comeing to Church or in Com- unicateinge The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge indowed And hee this Examinante is Incumbent there of And such his vicaridge in the Kings bookes is valued yearly towards all charges to xixli. xs. The parsonage here to his Knowledge in the Kinges bookes is not valued The proprietary or owner of this parsonage is the Lo: Archb: of Yorke And the said Archb: is patron of this vicaridge PILHAM—Ralphe Wray clerk parson here sayth tht the number of Co’icante here is 5otie:* And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish tht is a recusant or any other that is of lawfull yeares and dis- cretion but doth receiue the holy Comunion the patron of this parsonage is the Kings Matie SCOTTER—John Dawbney clerk parson here saith that the number of Comunicants here is 300 And that in this parish there is neither man nor woeman that is a recusant but all men & woemen here th' bee of Lawfull yeares & discretion doe receiue the holy comunion The patron of this parsonage is the Bishop of Peterborough for the time beinge Folio 5. ScoTttron—John Cowper clerk parson by John Barlowe [clerke cur. there!] saith that the number of Co’icante in this par[ishe!] is 260. [And?] that there is neither man nor woman in this parish that is [a recu!]sant or tht doeth refuse to bee a par taker of the holy Comunion being: of Lawéull 4 Taken from the second copy of dts Liber. 2-«S* Tho: Lambert 1n 2.0, 2607, 4,70; An 2G. Toes t. 70, a later hand has added: ‘Edvardus Vic: comes Irwin, 1685 ; Vic: Comes Irwin, 1685’. 4 '86’ in L.C. 1603, f. 70. 5S LO Wir ta. 421.602 343 yeares and discretion And tht the yearely Stipend w hee this Exam- inante [ Barlowe!] receiueth yearly is viijli. And that the patron of this parsonage is Anthony Meers gent. as hee taketh itt. SPRINGTHORPE—William Farmery clerk parson here saith that the number of Co’icants here is gotie And tht there is neither man nor Wwoeman in this parish but such as doeth frequent the Church and alsoe Co’icate orderly. The patron of this parsonage is the Kinges Majestie And this his benefice is distant from Heapham aforesaid scarce halfe a myle hee is a M' of Arts and Chaplaine to William late Bishop of Lincoln deceased and thereby qualified. WrootEe—Robert Dobson clerk parson here saith that the number of Co’icante here is 52 And that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as Doth Co’icate and frequent the Church orderly. The patron of this parsonage is the Kinge Ma" LAWRES DECANATUS Aistropp—Thomas Youle clerk parson there saith that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 48 And that there is neither man nor woe- man in this parish that is either a recusant or any such as doth not receiue the Communion orderly The patron of this parsonage is St Richard Amcoat¢ of this parish Knight ' BarLINGS—Richard Warrington clerk curate there sayth th’ the number of Co’icants here is 99 and that there is not here any man or woeman that is a recusant or tht being of Lawfull yeares and discretion refuseth to come to Church tht doe not receive the holy Comunion here is not any rectory or parsonage but a donatiue where[of'] the late Countesse of Derbie Lady Margaret was doner and now the Donation hereof belongeth to the [children!] of Fardinando late Earle of darbie’ deceased. Folio 5d. [ BRoxHOLME! |—Francis Remington clerk parson here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 62 And that there is not anyman or woeman in this parish that is a recusant or tht being of Lawfull yeares and discre- tion but doth orderly receiue the holy comunion The patron of this parsonag is S' Thomas Mounson Knight. Burton—George Huddleston clerk parson there saith that the number of Comunicants here is 120 and tht there is not in this parish any man or woeman tht is a recusant or being of Lawfull yeares & discretion tht refuseth to receiue the holy comunion but are all orderly partakers of the s[ame?!] and tht the patron of this parsonage is S' Thomas Mounson Knight. BUSLINGTHORPE—Ethelbert Slade clerke parson here sayth tht the number of Co’icants here is to And there is not here any man or woe- man tht is a recusant or any other th’ is of Lawfull yeares and discretion but receiueth the Communion The patron of this parsonage is Thomas Sutton Esquier BrRATTLEBY—Henry Luddington clerke parson here saith that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 7otie and tht there is not in this 1 Taken from the second copy of this Lréder. * Patron ‘The Earle of Derbie’ in Z:C. 2603, f. 70. 344 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS parish any man or woeman tht is a recusant but all sorts of people being of discretion & yeares Lawfull doe frequent the Church & doe coi’cate orderly The patron of this parsonage is the mr fellowes & schollers of Balioll Colledge in oxon. CHERY WILLINGHAM—John Tuttie clerke vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants in this parish is 78 and tht there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doth frequent the church and Co’icate orderly the parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinant is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in his mats bookes yearly towards all charges is valued to vjli. xiijs. uijd. The parsonage here is not valued in such his ma* bookes to his this Exam- inants Knowledge The owner of this parsonage is S' Robert Markham knight and the patron of this vicaridge is St Rob’t Markham CARLTON AUSTRAL:—Robert Johnson clerk curate there sayth tht the number of co’icants here is 68 & tht there is not any man or woman in the parish but doth frequent the church & co’icate orderly The Rectory here is Impropriated & the owner thereof is the prebendary of Carlton cum Thurlebie in the Cathedrall Church of Lincolne from whome hee the said Curate receiueth for stipend yearly the summe of vli. The said prebend or parsonage of Carleton cum Thurleby being in the Kings bookes valued to xvijli. xs. Folio 6. CARLETON BOREAL’—Robert Johnson clerk curate there saith [that the number!] of Co’icants here is g2 And that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doth frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly The parsonage here is impropriated and the owner or pro- prietary thereof is the prebendary for the time being of Carleton boreal’ cum dalbie in the Cathedrall Church of Lincolne from whence hee re- ceiueth for his yearly Stipend serveing the Cure there the sume of vli. The said prebend or parsonage of Carleton cum dalbie in the Kinges bookes is valued to xijli. xs. DUNHOLME, PECUL’—William Dawson clerk vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 125 And that euery man and woeman in this parish doe both frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly. The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this Examinant is Incumbent thereot And such his Care in the parsonage ies in his aCNGeS TS pep ces iS ted to ixli. iijs. iiijd. yearly towards all charges The owner and proprietary of this parsonage is allwayes the prebendary? of Dunholme in the Cathedrall church of Lincolne And the said prebendary is patron of this vicaridge. FALDINGWORTH—John Chadwick clerk parson here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 130 And that there is neither man nor woe- man in this parish tht is a recusant neither any other tht being of Lawfull yeares but doth orderly receiue the holy Comunion the Patron of this parsonage is S™ George S* Poll Knight FiskERtON—Richard Claiton clerk parson there and Hugh Horberye his Curate doe say that the number of Co’icants here is r4gotie And that there is not any man or woeman in this Pp ish tht i is a | recusant but all 1 Taken fiom the second copy iy; thie Fora * In Z.C. 1603, f. 71, a later hand has struck out ‘The prebendarie’, and has added ‘The Lo: BrP of Lincolne’, STOWE, a.D. 1603 345 sorts of people being of Lawfull yeares and discretion doe orderly receiue the holy Comunion & the patron of this parsonage is the Deane and Chapter of the Cathederall church of Peterborough the said Curate receiueth for Stipend yearly ixli. xiijs. itjd. FRISTROPP, PECUL’—George Buddle clerk parson here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 55 And that there is noe man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the church & co’icate orderly The patron of this parsonage is the deane & chapter of the Cathedral church of Lincolne This parsonage is valued in the Kinge bookes to liijli. xs. [Folio 6d.] And hee this Examinante saith further that hee is alsoe parson of Whickenbie in the Archdeaconry of Lincolne and Deanry of Wraggo which is distant from the other his benifice of Fristr opp afore- said halte a myle & is valued in the Kinges bookes to vjli. xvijs. [vjd.1] Hee this Examinante is a Batchellor of Divinitie & Also Chaplaine to the Archbishop of Canterbury his Grace The patron of this parsonage of Whickenby is the heyre of Robert Booth clerke deceased late parson of both the said benifices GAITBURTON—Theodore Walpooll cl: parson there & Tho: Wood clerk Curate here sayth that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 81 And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish that is either recusant or being of Lawfull years but receiueth the holy comunion The patron of this benitice is Robert Walpoole Esqré This parsonage is valued in the Kings bookes to viijli. xs. xd. Hee this Examinante Wal- poole is a m’ of Arts & The Lo: Willoughbie of Parrham his Chaplaine and soe quallified ‘This his benifice is distant from his other benifice of Lea two myles The said Wood for serveing the Cure of Gaitburton aforesaid receiueth for yearly Stipend vjli. xujs. iijd. GREETWELL— Vincent Sore, cl: Curate here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 88 and that there is not in this parish any man or woe- man that is a recusant neither any other person being of Lawfull yeares & discretion but doth receiue the holy Comunion The parsonage here is Impropriated without any endowed vicaridge but is Served by him this Examinant being the Curate whoe receiueth for Stipend yearly serveing the Cure there at the hands of the farmer of the parsonage vli. The owner and proprietary of this parsonage is the Deane & chapter of the Cathedrall Church of Lincoln for the use of the Choristers in the said Cathedrall Church which parsonage to this examinants knowledg is not valued in the Kings bookes. KETTLETHORPE—Roger Parker parson by Henry Cole curate here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 150tie And tht in this parish there is not any man or woeman th‘ is a recusant either in Comeing to the Church or in co’icateinge The patron of this parsonage is William Meekeley of this parish gent’. And further the said Roger Parker saith that hee is parson of Brant Broughton in the Deanry of Loveden & Arch Deanry [sic] of Lincolne in which Brant Broughton parish the number of Co’icants is 292 And in this parish of Brant Broughton there is [Folio 7] neither man nor woman that is a recusant either in comeing to church or in co’icateinge Hee the said Roger Parker is a Doctor of divinitie and Chaplayne to the Lord Bishop of Lincolne and thereby qualified the said two benifices as [s/c] distant the one from the other xij myles The said benifice of Kettlethorp 1 in the Kings bookes towards all charges yearly is 1 Taken from Rie cues ae, copy of this Lider, 346 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS valued to xxviijli. And the valuac’on of this parsonage of Brant Brough- ton in the Kings bookes towards all charges yearly is xxxvli. xiijs. 1ijd. The patron of this parsonage of Brant Broughton is Elizabeth Vaux of [blank] widdowe The seuerall Curates of the said Kettlethorpe & Brant Broughton are the said Henry Cole whoe receiueth yearly for serveing the Cure at Kettlethorpe the summe of xl. And the Curate of the said Brant Broughton is Tho: Wright clerk whoe receiueth yearly for his Stipend for serveing the Cure there the Summe of xl. KNATHE—Thomas Wood clerk Curate there saith that the number of Co’icants here is 73 And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church & doe also Co’icate or- derly The parsonage here is Impropriated & is valued in the Kinges bookes to iijli. vjs. viijd. here is noe Indowment of any vicaridge there- fore served by him this Examinante as Curate whoe receiueth for Stipend yearly the sume of xli.” at the hands of the Lord Willoughbie of Parrham who is proprietary & owner of this parsonage and his table when hee cometh to say the divine service on Sundayes and other times Marton—William Harrison clerk vicar there saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 126 And that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church & also co’icate orderly The parsonage there is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge indowed And hee this Examinant is Incumbent thereof And such his vicaridge in the The parsonage here is not valued in his Mat*s bookes to his this Exam- inants Knowledge The owner and proprietary of this parsonage is the Lord Bishop of Lincolne for the time beinge And the said Lord Bishop is patron of this vicaridge Folio 7d. [ Newron! |—Chr’ofer Jackson cl: vicar there saith that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 169 And that there is not either man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and doe also co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicar- idge endowed And hee this Examinante is Incumbent And th* such his vicaridge & the valuac’on thereof in the Kings booke is iiijli. The parsonage to his Knowledge is not vallued in any such bookes The patron of this vicaradge is Jo: Stowe the younger of this towne & parish gent’. NrEtTLaM—John Wrig[ht!] clerke Curate there saith that the number of Co’icants here is 220 And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish that is a recusant but all of Lawfull yeares & discretion doe orderly Co’icate The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath noe vicaridge indowed The owner of this parsonage is alwayes the Chan- cellor of the Cathedrall church of Lincolne for the time beinge Hee this Examinante being Curate receiueth for his yearly Stipend the summe of vli. Patron hee hath none but as and when the place is void of a Curate the ordinary admitteth RySEHOLME—John Herd’ cl: parson here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 12 And tht there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church & doe alsoe co’icate orderly 1 Taken from the second copy of this Liber. Pi 40S, ala Ley O09; ee ee ° In Z.C. 1603, f. 71, a later hand has added ‘ Roger Mander,’ » LOW-E, Ain 1603 347 The patron of this parsonage is the M* Fellowes & Schollers of Baliol Colledge in Oxon And this his benifice is distant from that his other benifice of Norton Ep’i viij myles hee is not qualified hee is of degree in Schoole a Batchellor of Arts This parsonage of Ryseholme in the Kinges Pie vintené Sore clerk vicar here sayth that the number of Co’icants in this parish is r6otie And tht there is not any man or woe- man in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and alsoe doe Co’icate orderly The parsonage here is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed whereof hee this examinant is Incumbent and such his v icaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued to vjli. xiijs. iijd. yearly towards all charges The parsonage in such his Mat bookes to his knowledge is not valued The owner ®& proprietary of this parsonage is the Kings Mat? & his Ma" is patron of this vicaridge. Folio 8. SNARFORD—James Percivall curate there saith that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 16 And that euery man and woman in this parish doth frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly And that the Stipend w* hee doth receive for serving the Cure is viijli. Towards the discharge of his owne paynes & towards the discharg of the Kinges Mates yearly rents And certaine yearly duties due to the Archdeacon of Stowe for the parsonage here, w is thought to bee void for tht the Last Incum- bent came not here this five or six yeares_ the valuac’on of this parsonag in the Kinges bookes is i1ijli. And the patron of this parsonage is the Subdeane in the Cathedral! church of Lincolne for the time beinge SUDBROOKE—Jo. Wright! cl: parson here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 4otie and tht there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church & alsoe Co’icate orderly The patron of this parsonage is the Lo: Bishop of Lincolne alwayes for the time beinge—7li. ros. ; 15s. tenths. SAXELBIE—Humfrey Knight clerke vicar there sayth that the number of Co’icants here is r8otie And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish that is a recusant or tht being of Lawfull yeares & discre- tion but doth receive the holy Co’ion The parsonage here is Impropri- ated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinante is the Incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge is [stc| the Kinges bookes is valued to xli. The parsonage to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes The owner or proprietary of this parsonage is the Bishopp of Lincolne for the time being And the said Lo: Bishop is patron of this vicaridge SCAMPTON—Gyles Smyth cl: parson here sayth tht the number of Co’icants here is 72 And that there is neither man nor woman in this parish that is a recusant either in comeing to the church or in comuni- cateinge The patron of this parsonage is St John Harte’? of London knight—S8li. 16s. 4d. ; tenths 17s. 4d. SCOTHORNE—Abraham Halliday? cl: vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 1330 And that there is not in this parish either man or woeman but doth frequent the Church & being of Lawfull yeares & discretion doe co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed where of hee this examinante is Incumbent & lash. GL r0e f. Tine ee ae has added ‘ Tho: Elford, 80", In Z.C. 1603, f. 72, a later hand has added ‘S* John Bolles, Barr*, 1679,’ “Hollidaye in Z.C. 1603, £72. 2 3 348 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS seer 8d. 5 The pat sonage here is not evens in pie epee bookes The owner & proprietary of this parsonage here is the Kinges Mate® And _ his Maiestie is alsoe patron of this vicaridge StowE—John Beswick cl: Curate here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 486 And there is neither man nor woman in this parish tht refuseth to come to the Church or to Co’icate The one parte of the parsonage here is Impropriated to the prebendary of Stowe in Lindsey in the Cathedrall Church of Lincolne and hath not a vicaridge endowed and soe hee this Examinante is the Curate onely & hath for serveing the Cure the yearly Stipend of vli.! of this one parte of the parsonage The said prebendary of Stowe in Lindsey aforesaid is owner & proprietary and such his prebendary in the Kings bookes is valued towards all charges to xli. xixs. ijd. Off the other two partes of this Rectory of Stowe aforesaid The owner and proprietary is the prebendary of Corringham in the said Cathedralk Church of Lincolne. Touching this prebend of Corringham and the vicaridge there turne to the deanry of Corringham in this Archdeaconry. TorKSEY—Mr. Thomas Storr cl: curate there sayth that the number of Co’icants in this parish is 304. And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doe frequent the Church & Co’icate orderly. The parsonage here is Impropriated and the proprietary thereof is St Robert Jermyne knight This parsonage is not valued in the Kinges bookes to his knowledge here is noe indowment of a vicaridge Hee this examinante receiueth yearly for Stipend serueing the Cure here at the hands of the proprietaryes Farmer of this parsonage the summe of xxl. a Lal oi ann’ 1603 vel antea vt constat per deposic’ proprietaru, Torksey Vic Sli 3s. Adal enths oli, 123824 c. Vpron—Thomas Dainport® cl: vicar there saith that the number of Co’icants here is 280tie And that there is no man nor woeman in this parish th’ is a recusant but every one receiueth the Comunion The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge indowed And hee this Examinante is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued to vijli. uijs. vyjd. The parsonage is not valued in the Kinge bookes to his Knowledge. The owner & proprietary thereof and patron of this vicaridge is the Lo: Willoughby of Parrham. THORPE IN LE FALLows—l[ blank }. Folio 9. WILLINGHAM IUXTA STowE—John Garland clerke parson here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 167 And tht there is not in this parish any man or woman tht either refuseth to come to the church or Co’icate The patron of this parsonage is Robert Johnson of Kexbie in the countie of Lincolne yeom: 18li. 6s. 8d., tenths rli. 17s. 8d. WELTON, PeEcuL’—Jo: Wilson cl: vicar there saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 172° And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as come to the Church and Co’icate orderly The Rectory here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this examinant is Incumbent there of The owners & proprietaries of the parsonage here are the prebendaries 1 in the Cathedrall Church of Lin- sees ‘vl, liijs.’ in Ec C. na 72. - saree inal, F008) 1.078. S75 Ane, S007 mera; SE VVlE we ak. Ih <*TOO3 349 colne of Welton Beckhall prebend valued in the Kinges bookes towards all charges yearly to vli. vs. vd. Welton Brinkhall prebend valued in the Kinges bookes towards all charges yearly to vli. vs. vd. Welton Ryvall prebend valued in the Kinges bookes towards all chardges yearly to vijli. vijs. vjd. yearly Welton Payneshall prebend valued in the Kings bookes towards all charges yearly to vli. xijs. jd. And Welton Westhall prebend valued in the Kings bookes towards all charges yearly to ixli. xs. This vicaridge of Welton aforesaid towards all charges in the Kings bookes is valued to vijli. vjs. viijd. And of this vicaridge the said fiue prebendaries for the time being are Joynt Patrons. MANLAKE DECANATUS ALTHORPE—George Hamond clerke parson here saith that the num- ber of Co’icants here is 300° And tht all his parishioners doe frequent the Church and being of Lawfull yeares and discretion doe orderly Co’icate The patron of this parsonage is the Kings Mate 2sli. Tenthes 2 bine) OS: AWCKBARROW—Richard Cliffe! clerke vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 180tie And that there is not in this parish ether man or woeman being of Lawfull yeares and discretion but doe frequent the church and doe co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinante is Incumbent thereof And such his vicaridge in the Kings bookes towards all charges is valued to xl. The parsonage to his Knowledge is not valued in his ma*®s bookes The owner or proprietary of this parsonage is Gregory Hamerton gent’ the said Gregory is also patron of this vicaridge. Tenthes tli. Folio gd. [ APPLEBYE’ ]|—Thomas Seward clerke vicar here saith tht the num- ber of Co’icants is 150tie And tht in this parish there is of recusants one man & two women and there is not any other man or woeman here but receiueth the Comunion orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this Examinante is incumbent thereof And such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes yearly towards all charges is valued to xli. iiijs. 7d. The parsonage to his knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes the owner and proprietary of this parsonage is Mathew Claiton® of this towne gent’ and the said Mathew is also patron of this vicaridge BURTON STATHER—Robert Hall cl: vicar there saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 180 And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman being of Lawfull yeares & discretion but doth frequent the Church and receiue the Comunion The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this examinante is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes yearly towards all charges is valued to xijli. The parsonage here to his knowledge is not valued in his mat’ bookes The owner and proprietary of this parsonage and patron of this vicaridge is the hono®!* Lo: Sheffeild* BRAUGHTON—William Robinson cl: parson there saith tht the num- ber of Co’icants here is 340tie And that euery man and woeman being 1 £.C. 1603, {. 72, adds ‘Mr in Arts, Preacher, L. per Vniuer. Cant.’ 2 Taken from the second copy of this Lrder. 3 » Cayton,’ by a clerical mistake, in Z.C. 2603, f. 72. 4 In Z.C. 1603, f. 72, a later hand has added: The L. Moulgraue, 1680,’ 350 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS of Lawfull yeares and discretion doth frequent the church and co’icates orderly The patron of this parsonage is thought to bee the Lo: Ander- son Lo: cheite Justice of the Common pleas at this present. . BorrsrortH—Henry Jenever cl: vicar there saith that the number of Co’icante here is 150. And that there is neither man nor woeman in this parish that is a recusant but all that are of Lawfull yeares and discretion doe receiue the Comunion And that this parsonage here being Impropriated to the Deane & Chapter of the Cathedrall church of Lin- colne being proprietaries and owners of the same hath a vicaridge endowed of which hee this examinante is incumbent and the valuac’on of such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes yearly is xli. The parsonage here to his knowledge is not valued in the Kings bookes The patron of the said vicaridge here is the deane & sober of Lincolne aforesaid. Wante BURRINGHAM Vic.—i1ij Folio io. CrROWLE—John Baldwine cl: vicar here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 740 there is not any man or woeman in this parish but doth frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly. The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this examinante is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes yearly is valued to xiujli. xs. The parsonage to his knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes the owner or proprietary of thes parsonage and patron of this vicaridge is one John Graves an Alderman of Hull in the County Oley OL keg d Penths | xxXixs. FLIXBROUGH—Humfrey Browne cl: parson here saith tht the num- ber of Co’icants here is 50tie there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly ‘The patron of this parsonage is John Towneley of Towneley in the countie of Lancaster Esqr*. xuijli.xs. T[enths] xxvijs. FRODDINGHAM— Roger Goodwine clerk vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 200 There is not in this parish any man or woeman that is either recusant or that doth not receiue the holy Comun- ion ‘The parsonage here is Impropriated & hath a vicaridge indowed and hee this examinante is incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes towards all charges is valued to xijli. xvjs. vujd. The parsonage here to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kings bookes. The owner or proprietary there of is Robert Williamson gent’ The patron of this vicaridge is Edward Skipwith Esqr*. T[enths] xxvs. viijd. HALTON OCCIDENTALL’—Richard Forman! cl: parson here saith th* the number of Co’icants here is 120 And that of recusants in this parish there is not any man or woeman neither any man or woeman here tht is of Lawfull yeares & discretion but receiueth the holy Comunion The patron of this parsonage is the Lo: Bishopp of Norwich for the time beinge. xvjli. T[enths] rli. 12s. HIBALDstow—William ‘Tailfar cl: vic’ here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 140 And that there is not in this parish any man or woman but such as doe frequent the church & co’icate orderly The parsonage here is impropriated & hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinant is incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes towards all charges is valued to vijli. xs. The parsonage here is not valued in the Kings bookes to his Knowledge The proprietary of this 1 In Z. C, 1603, f. 73, a later hand has added ‘ Geo: Fomor: 1689.’ STOWE, a.p. 1603 ant parsonage is the subdeane of! the Cathedrall church of Lincolne for the vse of the Choristers in the said Cathedrall church or Nicholas Southill gent’. And the patron of the vicaridge is the said Nicholas Southill. T[Lenths] xvs. | Folio tod. LUDDINGTON—Robert Good clerke vicar there saith that the number of Co’icante here is 373 and that there is not any man or woeman in this parish that is a recusant or being of Lawfull yeares and discretion but receiueth the Comunion The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this examinante is incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes towards all charges is valued yearlie to viijli. The owner & proprietary of this parsonage is the Kinges Ma* and to his this examinants Knowledge is not valued in the Kings bookes The patron of this vicaridge is the Kings Mat*,? [Tenths ] XVjs. MantoN—Richard Turswell clerke parson & Christopher Deacon curate there say that the number of Co’icants here is go And that in this parish there bee recusants of men 5 of woemen 6 All others of this parish both men and woemen doe frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly The patron of this parsonage is Nicholas Sowthill of Redburne gent’, and this parsonage in the Kinges bookes is valued to xujli. vjs. viijd. And hee this Examinante Cr’ofer Deacon saith tht for serveing the Cure here hee receiueth yearly at the hands of the said Turswell vjli. xiijs. uijd. And hee this examinante Richard Turswell saith that hee is also parson of Waddingham Mary in this Archdeaconry and deanry T[enths] xxvjs. viijd. Turne thereto where his further answers will appeare MESSINGHAM—Richard Robouthom clerke vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 363 & that all men & woemen in this parish doe frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated and endowed with a vicaridge and hee this examinant is the incumbent and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued yearly to xli. The parsonage to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes The owner & proprietary of this parsonage & patron of this vicaridge is the Lo: Bishop of Lincolne for the time beinge. Folio 11. REDBURNE—John Elston cl: vicar here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 102. And that euery man and woeman in this parish doe frequent the Church and co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impro- priated and hath a vicaridge endowed and hee this examinante is Incumbent thereof And such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes to- wards all charges is yearly valued to vli. xs. The parsonage here is not valued in the Kinges bookes to his Knowledge. The owner and pro- prietary of this parsonage and patron of this vicaridge is William Ellis of Lincolne Esqr*. T[enths] xjs. RoxpiE—Robert Wilbie cl: vicar here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 140 There is neither man nor woman in this parish that is a recusant or being of yeares of discretion but receiueth the Com- union The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge en- dowed whereof hee this examinante is Incumbent and such his vicaridge 1 Z.C. 1603, f. 73, omits the words ‘the subdeane of.’ 2 In Z.C. 1603, f. 73, a later hand has added ‘Gul. Lister, 1662 ; Tho: Pindar, 1689, Jan*y,’ 352 LIBER ARCHIDIACONATUS in the Kinges bookes is valued to vijli. iijs. iiijd. the parsonage here to his Knowledg is not valued in the Kinges bookes The proprietary of this parsonage and _ patron of this vicaridge is John Eastoft of Eastoft in the countie of Yorke Esqt®. T[enths] xijs. itjd. RyspyE—George Shawe clerke vicar here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 30 There is neither man nor woeman here tht is a recusant nor any being of yeares of discretion but receiue the Comunion The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endowed & hee this examinant is Incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes is valued yearly towards all charges to vli. vjs. viijd. The parsonage here to his Knowledge is not valued in his ma bookes The owner and proprietary there of is S' George St Poll knight hee is also patron of th’ vicaridg. T[enths] xs. viyjd. ScawBlE—Seath Shipley clerke vicar here saith tht the number of Co’icants here is 192 And that there are in this parish one man & one woeman recusants all other persons of this parish being of yeares & dis- cretion doe receiue the holy Comunion The parsonage here is Impro- priated & hath a vicaridg endowed and hee this examinante is incumbent thereof & such his vicaridge in the Kings bookes towards all charges yearly is valued to the summe of vijli. The parsonage here is not valued to his Knowledge in the Kinges bookes The owner & proprietary of this parsonage is Richard Williamson of Gainsbrough esq'® & hee is also patron of this vicaridge. Tl enths] xiityjs. Folio 11d. WADDINGHAM CUM SNITTERBY HAMLET—Richard Turswell clerk parson and Christopher Colson curate there doe say that the number of Co’icants here is 160 and that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly The patron of this Rectory is the Kinges Mate And this parsonage in the Kinges bookes is valued to xxjli. vjs. viujd. And hee this Examinante Turswell is Bachellor of divinitie & thereby qualified This his benifice is distant from the other his benifice of Manton fower myles hee this Examinante Chr’ofer Colson Curate receiueth yearly for serveing the Cure here xl. Primitize 211, 0s. Sd. IT |-enths] xlijs. vijd™ estes first fruite but 8li., tenths 16s. WINTRINGHAM—Tho: Forman cl: parson here saith that the number of Co’icants here is 269 And that there is not any man or woeman in this parish but such as doe frequent the Church and Co’icate orderly This parsonage is valued in the Kinges bockes to xxviijli. The patron of this benifice is St William Wray Knight! And hee this examinant sayth that hee is alsoe parson of Coats magna in the Archdeaconry of Lincolne & deanry of Grimsby where the number of Co’icants is 194 And that there is not any man or woeman there but such as doe frequent the Church & Co’icate orderly The patron of this Rectory of Coats magna is S' Tho: Barnardiston kn* & the said parsonage is valued in the Kinges bookes to xjli. xs. xd. This benifice of Coats magna is distant from the other of Wintringham xij myles This Examinante is a m'™ of arts & Chaplaine to the late Earle of Essex and soe qualified. T{[enths] lvis. WINTERTON—Tho: Greves cl: vic’ there saith tht the number of SD LOWE AB, 11603 353 woeman but such as doe frequent the church & co’icate orderly And that the parsonage here is Impropriated whereof the Kinges Mate is owner & proprietary And tht it hath a vicaridge endowed where of hee this examinante is Incumbent and such his vicaridge in the Kings bookes is valued to viijli. towards all charges The parsonage to his Knowledge is not valued in the Kinges books The patron of this vicaridge is the Kings Mat*, T[enths] xvjs. Folio 12. Wuitron—George Wade cl: vicar here saith that the number of Co’icants here is roo And that there is not in this parish any man or woeman but such as doe frequent the Church and alsoe Co’icate orderly The parsonage here is Impropriated and hath a vicaridge endowed And hee this examinant is Incumbent thereof and such his vicaridge in the Kinges bookes towards all charges yearly is valued to the summe of vjli. xs. The proprietary and owner of this parsonage is the Lord Bishop a: Lincolne for the time being And this parsonage to his this examinants Knowledge is not valued in the Kinges bookes The patron of this vicaridge is the said Lord Bishopp of Lincolne. T[enths] xiijs. KertoN LINDSEY—vjli. xiijs. uijd. Tenths xiijs. iiijd. WESTHALTON antea Litera H: 2 » : 4} 5 | 7 a? [VALUATION BENEFPICIORUM A.D. 1603-4. | [LincoLn DIOCESAN REGISTRY. ] [ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN.] WALLESCROFT! BENBROKE MaE:—I. Ric: Adamson. JD. noe graduate. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxv/. communibus annis. CROXBIE R:—/. Will’m Nailer. D. M* of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xijl. vjs. vityd. BINBROKE Gas: V:—I. Hug: Carter. D. no graduate. Qualy a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xvi. Proprietarie prebendarius prebende de [ blank }. CLAxB! R:—I. Rich: Codd. JD. no graduate. Qual’y no preacher, able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xviij/. per annum. East RAsINE V:—I. Tho: Horrocke. D. M* of artes. Oual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xiijl. vjs. viijd. per annum. Pat. hiiseqne to, KIRKBIE V:—IJ. Rob: Fetherston. D. no graduate. OQOual’y no preacher, yet able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. x/. per annum. Proprietarie St Tho: Munson. KINGIRBIE V:—I, Nich: Clarke. D. M®* of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xvi. per annum. Proprietarie his ma"? [? et] D’na Puckr[ing’]. Ketsay MaE R:—I. W. Mason. D. ba: of Divinitie. QOual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxx/. per annum. Keusay Nicu: R:—I. Fry Rawlingson. D. M® of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxxvjl. 4s. 2d. Newton R:—/. Tho: Lowson. D.no graduate. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. x/. per annum. NORMANBIE R:—I. Tho: Bilclif. D. no graduate. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xx/. per annum. OwWERSBIE R:—J. Am: West. D. M* of Artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxxl. per annum. Proprietarte St Tho: Mun- son, k’. RasEN Drax V:—I. Mich: Jesopp. D. M®* of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xiijl. vjs. 8d. Proprietarte his ma®®, RasEN TUPHOLME V:—lI. Tho: Tippin. STAINTON R:—I. Will: Feild. D. no graduate. Qual’y no preacher or able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. viijl. per annum. 1 This is the only deanery in the archdeaconry of Lincoln for which the return exists. ® Cp. p. 326. 355 356 VALUATIO BENEFICIORUM, a.p. 1603-4 THORGANBIE R:—I, Will: Feild. D. no graduate. Qual’y no preacher or able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xij/. per annum. THorEsway R:—I. David Hatclif. D. bac: of artes. Qualy a preacher. Beha. good & honest. IV. xviij/. per annum. TEVELBIE V:—I. Will: Ward. D. bach: of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha, good & honest. } Vi ixvjl. per annum.<. Proprictaries 2a. . THORNTON R:—I. [Oliver Waters’]. D. Mr? of artes. Qual’y a preacher, | Bela,.good'S honestai Propriciarics vee - ToFTrE R:—I. Geo: Bilclif. D. ba: of [artes’]. Qualy a preacher. 2 West RalIsEN R:—I. Tho: Stockam. OD. ba: of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. JV. Ix/. per annum. WALLESBIE R:—IJ. Edm: Spinkes. D. no grad: Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. Ix/. per annum. WILLINGHam V:—I. Adam Baxter. D. M* of artes. Qualy a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xx/ per annum. Propfrtetarie Will: Heneage. VicEBIE AppROP:—I. no incumbent. Proprietarie Jo: Dye, yo: vel. SUG |§ ee Wee thinke the best meanes to encrease the liveingg is that payement of all manner of tithes in proper kinde & all prescrip- cions & customs of paienge lesse then the tenth & all exempcions from payemente of tithes to be taken away & that the parishoners be compelled to answer vppon theire oathes for theire privie tithes & all ancient commons & glibe restored to the church, the frequent vse of prohibicions taken awaie or abridged & allowance owte of impropriac’ons to poore incumbente. Davip HatcLir, parson of Thoresway. GEOR’ BILCLIF, parson of Tofte. Tuo: BILCLiF, parson of Normanbie. STOWE ARCHIDIACONATUS ASLACKOE DECANATUS BLIBROUGHE R:—IJ. Hen: Aischough. JD. no graduate. OQual’y able to catachise. Bela. of good behaviour.. V. xxx. CAINEBY R:—I. Ric’ Laminge. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to catach: Beha. of good behaviour. V. xi. CAMMERINGEHAM V:—I. Symon Arrowsmyth. WD. no graduate. Oual’y able to catachise. Beha. of good behaviour. V. xl. Proprielarie Rob. Tirwhit esq’, xx/. per annum. CoaTES V:—vacat. FELLINGHAM R:—IJ, Edm; Lilly. D. Dot of Divinitie. Qual’y a preacher, L: Beha. of good behaviour. V. Ixvjl. xiijs. itijd. GLENTWORTH V:—I. Rob: Atkinson. D. bac: of artes. Oualy a preacher, L. Beha. of good behaviour. JV. xiij/. vjs. viijd. Proprtetarie Will Wray, k:—xxxi. GLENTHAM V:—I1. Mathew Walker. D. ba: of artes. Qualy a preacher in his owne parishe. Beha. of good behaviour. JV. xl. Pro- prietarie The Dea: and Chap: of the Ca: church of Lincoln—xx/, 1 The manuscript has been injured. Cp. p. 326. 2 The manuscript has been injured. Cp. p. 327. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 357 HACKTHORNE V:—I, Will’ Lincoln. D. ba: of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. of good beha: V.ixl. Proprietarie The k: Ma*e—xxl. HawortH R:—IJ. Rob: Oram. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to catach: Beha. of good beha: V. xiijl. vjs. viijd. HARPSWELL, APPROP:—I. Tho: Bullecocke,! Cur: D. no graduate. Qual’y a preacher, L. Beha. of good beha: V. a stipend of vijl. Proprietarte Hamond Withcock,’ k.—xxxl. HEMSWELL, APPROP:—ZI. Tho: Bulcocke,! Cur: D. no graduate. Qualy a preacher, L. Beha. of good beha: V. a stipend of xjl. Prop- rielarte The Maior, shreeue & cominalite of Lincoln—xxvijl. 13s. 4d. InGHAM V:—I. Tho: Walker. D. no grad: Qual able to cata: Beha, of good beha: V. vj/. xiijs. ittjd. Proprietaries [the subdean of the Cathed, Church of Lincoln®| his ma®*, Will’ Wray, knight, Rob: Munson, k:—3o0l. Krrton V:—I. Jam. Nayler. D. no graduate. Qual’y a preacher in his owne parishe. Beha. of good beha: V. xxl. Proprielarie The Subdeane of the Cath’ Church of Lincoln—xx/. NORMANBIE V:—I. Ric’ Carter.* D. no grad: Qual’y of meane leatninee.. behas ot good behaz, \Wivin) Proprictarte the) Dea: & Chap; of the Cath; church of Lincoln—xxx/. Norton Episcop: V:—I. Jo: Heard. JD. ba: of artes. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. of good behaviour. V. xitjl. vjs. viijd. Proprietarie The prebendar’ of the s’d Norton—xxi. OuNBIE R:—I. Phill: Wrighte. D. bac: of artes. Qual’y a preacher.’ Beha, of good beha: V. xxi. SPRIDLINGETON R:—I. Rob’te Shawe. JD. no graduate. Qual’y a preacher.” Beha. of good beha: .V. xxi. SAXBIE V:—I. Tho: Watson. D.no graduate. Qual’y no preacher. Beha. his beha: not knowne, he is not resident. V. xiij/. vjs. viijd. Pro- prietarie Nich: Saunderson, k:—xxl. WADDINGHAM PETRI R:—I. Rob: Prichard. D. mr of artes. Oval yea preachera(o. Dela, or,good betas” V. oxi. WILLOUGHTON V:—I. Nich: Ryley. D. no graduate. OQual’y of meane learninge. Beha. of good beha: V. v/. Proprietarie The provost ®& scholl of Kinge Coll: in Cambrige, & Hamond Sutton, esq'-—xxi. Waddingham Petri and Waddingham Ma® twoe contiguous small Rectories are not twoe seuerall competent livinge but mighte be helped by vnitinge them in one, they are but one towne & both the churches stand in on churchyard. The meannes to increase the liveinge w are not competent is by deducion from the impropriacions & payemente of all tithes to be made in proper kinde. PHILL’ WRIGHTE, parson of Ounbie. Jo: HERD, vicar of Norton Episcopi. CORRINGHAM DECANATUS Biiton V:—I. Tho: Rainebowe. D. mf! of artes. Qual’y a preacher 1 7.C. 1603, f. 69, has ‘ Bawcock’. See also above, p. 338. 2 L.C. 16037, f. 69, has ‘Whitchcoat’. See also above, p, 338. 3 Struck out. 4 Rectius ‘ Cater’, Z.C.. 16037, f. 69, (See also above, p. 339; eg. xxx, f, 164¢.). 5 L.C. 1603, f. 69, adds ‘L. per Ep: Lincoln;’ 368 VALUATIO BENEFICIORUM, a.p. 1603-4 with in his owne parish.!. Beha. good & honest. V. xxxl. Proprietarte Will’m Wray k.—xl/. per annum. BELTON, APPROP:—I. Jo: Melton, Curate. D. bac: of artes. Qualy a preacher.? Beha. good & honest. IV. stipend xx/. Proprietarie the maiore, shreeffes and com’ltie of Lincoln—cc/. per annum. CORRINGHAM V:—TI. Ric: Taylor. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata:?> Beha. good & ho: V. xxl. Proprietarie The prebendar’ of the ° same—lxi. EpwortH R:—TI. Ric’ Massey. D. M* of artes. QOual’y a preacher.’ Beha. good & ho: V. cxxi. GAINSBRUGH—I. Jerome Phillips.* GREINGHAM R:—J. Chr: Willson. D. m* of artes. Oualy a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xl. HaxeEy V.—I. Jo: Newland. D. m* of artes. Qual’y a preacher.* Beha. good & ho: V. ll. Proprietarte The Lo’ Archbuw’ of Yorke—cel. HraPHaM R:—I. Will: Farmerie. D. m* of artes. QOual’y a learned preacher. Beha. good & ho: V. xxl. Lea R:—I. Theod’ Walpoole. D. ba: of artes.° Qual’y able to catach:) Beha» coodSinone® wVexxx!- LauGHTON V:—I. Rob: Bull. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cate: Beha. good & honest. V. xitjl. Proprietarie Roger Dalison, knighte—xx/. NORTHORPE, APPROP:—[ blank ]. Owston V:—I. Rob: Charlton. D. no graduate. QOual’y of meane learninge. Beha. good & honest. V. a pencion of xixl. Proprietarte The Lo: Archbw’ of Yorke—cll. PILLHAM R:—I. Raph Wray. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xxiiijl. ScoTTOR R:—I. Jo: Dawbney. D. Mr of artes. Qual’y a learned preacher. (Beha, good’ & ho: Vv. 1xi: Scotron R:—I. Jo: Cooper. D. M* of artes. QOual’y a learned preacher.’ | beng Peo0d Aw Do ey al SPRINGETHORP R:—I. Will’ Farmerey. D. m* of artes. Qual’y a learned preacher’ Beha. good & ho: V. xxx. Wroote R:—I. Rob’te Dobson. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata’. Beha. good & ho: V. xxl. Heapham and Springthorpe 2 contiguous small Rectories in this deanrie are not two severall competent liveinge, but mighte be helped by vnitinge them in one as they are now possessed by one incumbent The meanes to encrease the liveinge w* are not competent is by deducions from the impropriacions & payement of all tithes in proper kind Jo: DauBNEy, parson of Scotter WILL: FARMERY, parson of Springthorpe THEOD’ WaLPooLe, parson of Lea a tor 1603, f, 69, bie iader? Neath a non,’ L.C. 1603, f. 69, has ‘ Preacher, L. per Ep: Lincoln:’ Seep. 247. L.C. 1603, f..70, adds *L, per Arch: Ebor:’ .C. 1603, f. 70, adds under Preacher, ‘non.’ . 1603, f. 70, adds ‘ L. per Vniuer: Cant? . 1603, f. 70, adds ‘ L. per Ep: Ebor:’ . 1603, f. 70, adds ‘ Licensed,’ Lo TIO OO & Us Shy eel Aan ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 359 LAWRES DECANATUS. Aistrope R:—I. Tho: Yowle. D. ba: of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxi. BARLING¢, A DONATIVE:—lI. Ric’ Warrington, curat’. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & ho: V. stipend vj/l. Proprietarie The heires of Fardinand late earle of Darbie. BROXHOLME R:—I. Fr: Renningeton. JD. ba: of artes. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xxi. BuRTON IuxTa LInNcoLN R:—I. Geo: Hudleston. OD. no graduate. Oual’y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. JV. xxxl. BUSLINGETHORPE R:—I. Ethelbert Slad. D. no graduate. Qual’y of meane learninge. Beha. of meane beha. JV. vi. BRATTLEBIE R:—IJ. Henrie Luddington. OD. ba: of artes. Qual’y a preacher in his owne parishe.t Beha. good & ho: V. xxxi. CHERYWILLINGHAM V:—I. Jo: Tuttie. D. no graduate. Qual’y not able to cata: Beha. of meane beha: V. vjl. xiljs. 4d. in pec: numerat’, Proprielarte Rob: Markeham, ki, iure vxoris—xxi. CARLETON AUST: PREB:—I. Rob: Johnson, Curat’. D. no graduate. Oualy of meane learninge. Beha. good & ho. V. a stipend of vi. Proprielarie The prebendar’ of Carleton cum Thurlbie—xx/. CARLTON Bor: PREB:—IJ. Rob: Johnson, Cur’. D. no graduate. Oual’y of meane learninge. Beha. good & honest. V. a stipend of vi. Proprietarie the prebendarie of Carlton cum Dalbie—xxil. DuNHOLME V:—I. Will Dawson. OD. no graduate. Qual’y of meane learninge. Beha. good & honest. V. vijl. Proprietarie The prebendar’ hereof—xx/. FALDINGEWORTH R:—I. Jo: Chadwicke. D. ba: of Divinitie. Qualy a learned preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xl. FISKARTON R:—I. Ric’ Clayton. D. D’c’ot of Divinitie. OQual’y a learned preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxvjl. Fristropp R:—I. Geo: Budle. oD. ba: of Divinitie. Qual’y a learned preacher. Beha. good & ho: V. xiijl. vjs. viijd. GAITBURTON R:—I. Theod’ Walpole. D. bac” of artes. Qual’y pblctorcata sa bend. coodrand hows Viexxxk GRETWELL, APPROP:—no Incumbent. Proprietarte the dea: & chap: of the cath’ church of Lincoln—xx/. KETTLETHORPE R:—I. Roger Parker. D. Dot of Divinitie. Qual’y a learned preacher. Beha. good & ho: V. Ixvjl. 13s. ad. KNATH APPROP:—/. no incumbent. Proprietarie the Lo: Willowghbe of Parham—xxl. Marton V:—IJ. Will: Harrison. Newton V:—I, Chr: Jackson. D. no graduate. Qual’y not able to cata: Beha. of meane beha: V. vj/. xiijs. uijd. Proprtetarie Jo: Stowe, Ju:, yeo:—xll. NETLAM, APPROP:—Proprietarie The chauncellour of the cath’ church of Lincoln—xxxi. Risom RK:—I. Jo: Herd. D. ba: of artes. QOualy able to cata: Beha. good & ho: V. xi. 1 Z.C. 1603, f. 70, has under Preacher, ‘non’. 2 L.C. 1607, f. 71, has ‘D*’, which is a mistake (Venn and Venn, Watriculations and Degrees, p. 139). 3 “Mr? in arts’ in Z.C. 7603, f. 71 ; and above, p. 345. 360 VALUATIO BENEFICIORUM, a.p. 1603-4 REPHAM V:-—I. Vincent Sore. D. no graduate. Qual’y not able to cata: Beha. of meane beha: JV. vjl. xiijs. 4d. Proprietarie the k: maté xl. SNARFORD R:—I. Peeter Beridge, not resident. D. no graduate. V. vyl. xiijs. uijd. SUDBROOKE R:—I. Jo: Wrighte. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & ho: JV. xvi. SAXELBIE V:—IJ. Humphrie Knighte. ScaMPTON R:—I. Giles Smyth. D. ba: of artes. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & honest. V. xxl. SCOTHORNE V:—IJ. Abraham Halliday. D. no graduate. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & ho: V. vijl. Proprietarie The k’ ma**—xxl. Stowe PrEB:—TI. Jo: Beswicke, Cur: D. no graduate. Qual’y not able to cata: Beha. of evill behav: V. stipend v/. Proprictarie the pre- bendar’ of the same—Ixi. ToORCKSEY ApPpROP:—I. Tho: Storr, cur: D. no graduate. Qual’y a preacher. Beha. good & ho: V. stipend yearlie xx/. Proprietarie Rob’ Jermen, k’—xl/. per annum. Vpeton V:—I. Tho: Danporte. D.no grad: Qual’y not able to cata: Beha. of meane beha: V. xl. Proprietarie the Lo: Willowghbi of Parham—xll. WILLINGHAM IUXTA STOWE R:—I. Jo: Garland. D. mt? of artes. Oual’y a preacher.’ Beha. good & honest. V. xxxl. WELTON V:—I. Will: Willson. D. ba: of artes. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xl. Proprietarie The v prebendaries of the said Welton v/., viz..—Beckhall, Brinckhall, Riuehall, Painshall, Westhall. Torkesey in this deanrie is an impropriac’on & likewise Brampton & the ij Hardwickes And the church of Brampton is pulled downe & all the people resorte to one church in Torksey & the vivinge mighte be made competent by deduc’on from theis impropriacions & by makeinge them all on parishe. The meanes to increase the livinge w* are not competent is by deduc’on from the impropriac’ons and payement of all tithes to be mad in proper kinde. ROGER PARKER, docto™ of divi:, parson of Ketlethorp Jo: GARLAND, parson of Willingham iuxta Stowe GILES SMYTH, parson of Scampton Jo: WRIGHTE, parson of Sudbrooke MANLACKE DECANATUS ALTHROPE R:—I. Geo: Hamond. D. mr of artes. Oual’y a preacher.’ Beha. good & ho: V. xii. AWCKBORUE—Vacat. Proprietarie Gregorie Hamerton, gent.—xxxi. APPLEBIE V:—I. Tho: Seward. D. no graduate. Qual'y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xiijl. vjs. vitjd. Proprietarie Mathew Claiton, gent.—xx/. LC, 16037, 1.72, adds “Li. per Ep: Lingoins*. L.C. 1603, f. 72, adds ‘ Licensed’. L£.C. 1603, f. 72, has under Preacher, ‘non,’ 1 2 3 ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 361 BURTON IUXTA STATHER V:—I. Rob: Hall. D. ba: of artes. Qual’y able to cata: Beha. good & honest. V. xiijl. Proprietarie L: Edm: Sheffeld—xx/. BRAUGHTON R:—I. Will: Robinson. D. mf of artes. Qualy a Peeachici. bela, good honest.» Vo not conforminge themselves to the use of the Ceremonies of the Churche in the celebrac’on of divine service and administrac’on of the sacramentes, &c., accordinge to the booke of common prater, &c., there appeared— Hugh Tuke, rector of Silkwillowby John Fisher, rector of Ingolsbye Simon Bradstreet, vicar of Horblinge John Jackson, vicar of Borne George Pike, vicar of Donington Alexander Cooke, vicar of Lowth David Allen, rector of Ludburghe Edmund Lionell, curate of Ailesby’ Charles Richardson, rector of Eastbarkwt® Robert Atkinson, vicar of Glentworth Arthur Hildersham, vicar of Ashbie delazouche Richard Sherewood, rector of Thurleston Thomas Cotton, rector of Laughton Laurence Botte, rector of Cadebye Anthony Nutter, rector of Draeton William Deane, curate of Hillesdon George Gee, curate of Stonistratford John Burgesse, rector of Waddesden 3rd part [Thomas Brightman, curate of Hawnes* | and confessed that the article was true, and craved time to deliberate about their conformity respectively in the premises, etc. Whereupon the judge (dominus) for the first time admonished them to conform them- selves, etc., this side the last day of October instant. 31 October, 1604 The aforenamed rectors, vicars and curates (except Charles Rich- ardson and John Burgesse, whose punishment is reserved), and also Tho: Heape, vicar of Marloe parva, and Tho: Scotte, curate of Flaunden, ap- ne pus which: are printed in rae type are in ieuohanl in the pneinale ithose printed in roman type are a translation from the Latin. 2 Rectius ‘Edmunde Linold, curate of Humberstone’ (see p. 310) Linold signs the Bishop's Transcript of Humberstone, 1603 ; and another minister signs 20 April, 1605. The curate of Aylesby from 1586 to 1605 was Matthew Wimprey (see pp. 88, 309, 365 ; Bishops Transcripts). fe Sasuck out, 363 364 NONCONFORMING MINISTERS peared and alleged that as yet they cannot conforme themselves according to the monition, etc., and craved time to deliberate afresh, etc. Whereupon the judge (dominus) admonished them respectively to conform them- selves, etc., this side the last day of November next, except Heap, who was admonished to conform himself this side 14 November next. 13, November, 1604 Henry Wilkinson, rector of Waddesden ist and 2nd parts, appeared and was admonished to conform himself this side the last day of Noy- ember instant. 14 November, 1604 Tho: Heape aforesaid did not appear, but by his letters craved time till the last day of November instant, and the judge (dominus) of his grace granted him the time aforesaid. Anthony Hogget, curate of Norrill, Thomas Brightman, curate of Hawnes, John Richinson, curate of Dunstable, and Oliver Perkins, vicar of Offley, appeared and craved time to deliberate. Whereupon the judge (dominus) admonished them to conform themselves this side the last day of November instant. 22 November, 1604 John More, rector of Knaptofte, Richard Chambers, rector of Dix- well, and Timothy Fisher, curate of Tringe, appeared and craved time to deliberate. Whereupon the judge admonished them to conform themselves this side the last day of November instant. 30 November, 1604 All the aforesaid rectors, vicars and curates (except Oliver Perkins) appeared, and the business was adjourned till the morrow. 1 December, 1604 They appeared again and were admonished to conform themselves this side 12 December instant (except Edmund Lionell,! John Brins- ley,” Wiliam Deane, George Gee and Thomas Scotte, who were suspended from the execution of their offices for not conforming themselves, etc.). 12 December, 1604 Anthony Hogget, Thomas Brightman and Timothy Fisher’ were suspended from the execution of their offices for not conforming them- selves. John Fisher, Alexander Cooke, Arthur Hildersham, Richard Shere- wood, Laurence Botte, John Burgesse, Thomas Heape and Richard Chambers were admonished to conform themselves this side 16 January next. The rest were admonished to conform themselves this side 30 January next. 16 January, 1604 Alexander Cooke* and John Burgesse’ were deprived for not con- forming themselves after four admonitions. 1 Seewp. 9303 ,ino0tes2. _® He was curate of Ashby de la Zouch. Another clerk signs the Bishops’ Transcript, Ladyday 1606 and 1607. * He signs the Bishop's Transcript of Tring, Ladyday, 1605, but not subsequently. age vicarage of Louth was vacant through his deprivation, 7 Feb., 1605-6 (Reg. xxx, . 240). ® The third part of the rectory of Waddesdon was vacant through his deprivation, Io June, 1605 (Reg. xxx, f. 258d.), ane = Per al OY Gea es ee. Ss -_ ON ee — NONCONFORMING MINISTERS 365 Thomas Heap did not appear, and is excused until 27 March next ; the rest were admonished to conform themselves this side the said 27 March next. On which day they did not appear, but are expected on 24 April next. [18 January, 1604 | Al NOTE OF VNCONFORMED MINISTERES IN THE DIOCES oF LINCOLN WHOE HAUE HAD SOME 3. SOME 4. ADMONIC’ ONES & STAND VPON THEIR DEPRIVAC ON. COM: LINCOLN: Admonic’one. 4. Hugh Tuke M?® of Arte R’c’or de Silkwilloughby :, Aveland. 4. Jo: Fisher® Mt of Arte R: de Ingolsby. 4. Simon Brodstreete M' of Arte Vic: de Horblinge dey |0;) jackson v:,de. Borne. 4.. Geo: Pike M* of Arte v: de Donnington. 3. David Allen bach: of Arte v: de Ludburghe. 3. Charles Richardson M?* of Arte R: de Eastbarkwithe. . 4. Rob’te Atkinson bach: of Arte v: de Glentworthe. .+4. Alexander Cooke bach: in divinity v: of Lowthe deprived at Huntingdon 16° Januarij 1604. .—3. Edmunde Lionell Curate of Alesby suspended decemb". 1. 1604. COM ie rLC tsb Re 5. Arthur Hildersham M* of Arte v: de Ashby delazouche. 5. Richard Sherwood Mr’ of Arte R;: de Thurleston. 4. Thomas Cotten M* of Arte R: de Laughton. 5. Lawrence Bott R: de Cadeby. 4. Anthony Nutter R: de Drayton. 4. Jo: More M' of Arte R: de Knaptoft. 3. Jo: Brinsley Curate of Ashby delazouche suspended dec: 1. 1604. COM: BUCKS: . 4. W™ Cade* M' of Arte R: de Lillingston. m4. jo: Bursey® M® of Arte Ri de*Shalleston. .+4. Jo: Burges bach: in divinity R: de Waddesden 3% partis deprived at Huntingdon 16°. Januarij. 1604. . 4. Henry Wilkinson bach: in divinity R: de Waddesden 1% et 2 parte [sic]. Thomas Lovering® Mt of Arte R: de Dunton. 1 W& 1 The following list, which is marked by a line down the margin, isja separate return from the document in the middle of which, for the sake of convenience, itis printed. It is written in Latin and English. 2 The figures specify the number of admonitions. The cross placed against certain names calls attention to the incumbents who, on 18 January, 1604-5, had been deprived ; while curates, whether suspended or not, are indicated by a horizontal line. The full stop, which is set before all the names except the first five, probably has no significance. eeiie was still rectorini1614(.Gy70rz, 1: yod.); + He was still rector in 1614 (Z.C. z6rz, f. 77). » He was still rector in-1634 (ZC. aGrz, f. 7'7d.). 6 The rectory was vacant through his death, 1 June, 1609 (P.D., 1609, no. 25). 366 NONCONFORMING MINISTERS . 4. Thomas Heape Mr of Arte v: de Marlowe parva. _—1. W™ Deane Curatus de Hillesden suspended dec: 1. 1604. —3. Geo: Gee Mr of Arte Curatus de Stonystratford suspended dec: I. 1604. —2. Tho: Scott Curatus de Eastmansted Latimere suspended dec: I. 1604. COM: BEDF: Anthony Hoggett Cur’ de Norrell suspended dec: 12. 1604. Tho: Brightman bach: in divinity Cur’ de Hawnes Jo: Richinson* bach: of Arte Cur’ de Dunstable. COM: HARTFORD: 4. Rich: Chambere Mr of Arte Rector de Dixwell. . 3. Oliuer Parkins Mr of Arte v: de Offeley. — 3. Timothy Fisher Mr of Arte Cur’ de Tring suspended dec: 12. 1604. —3. Nevell Drant? Cur’ de Northmims suspended dec: 12. 1604. Endorsed ; Jan: 18. 1604. A note of the vnconformed ministers in the Diocesse of Lincolne, and the proceedingg against them. 30 January, 1604 John Jackson, David Allen and Charles Richardson* are expected on 27 February next ; and then they did not appear, etc., and are expected on ro April. George Pike‘ and Anthony Nutter’ were deprived for not conform- ing themselves after four admonitions. The rest, craving a term for further deliberation, were admonished to conform themselves this side 10 April. 10 April, 1605 Hugh Tuke, being sick, is expected on 29 May next. Simon Bradstreet, not appearing, etc., is expected on Ig June. David Allen likewise. John Jackson, craving a term for further deliberation, has till 29 May. Robert Atkinson likewise. Thomas Cotton and John More, craving a term for further delibera- tion, have till 19 June. Henry Wilkinson, not appearing, etc., but by his letters purging his contumiacy and craving a term for further deliberation, is expected on 31 uly. Richard Sherewood’ was deprived for not conforming himself after five admonitions. 24 April, 1605 Arthur Hildersham!' was deprived for not conforming himself after five admonitions. 1 ‘John Richardson, minister’, signs the Bishops’ Transcripts, Ladyday 1607 and 1609. 2 Another minister signs the Bishop’s Transcript, Ladyday, 1606, and subsequently. * He was still rector of East Barkwith in 1614 (Z.C. r6rg, f. 14). 4 The vicarage of Donington in Holland was vacant through his deprivation, 14 March, 1604-5 (Reg. xxx, f. 249d.) ; but he was re-instituted 15 May, 1605 (/ézd, f. 255d.). ¥ oe pipes of Fenny Drayton was vacant through his deprivation, 9 Aug., 1605 (eg. xxx, f. 260). 6 The rectory of Thurlaston was vacant through his deprivation, 20 Sept., 1605 (Reg. xxx, f. 264d.). 7 The vicarage of Ashby dela Zouch was vacant through his deprivation, 18 Oct., 1605 (Reg. xxx, f. 268d.). NONCONFORMING MINISTERS 367 Laurence Botte, Thomas Heape, Richard Chambers and Oliver Per- kins are respited (conceduntur) till 19 June. Ig June, 1605 Simon Bradstreet, David Allen and Robert Atkinson, not appearing, are expected on 31 July. Thomas Cotton and John More, craving a term for further delibera- tion, have till 31 July to confer with Mr. Sacheuerill upon pending con- troversies. Laurence Botte and Thomas Heape, not conforming, were suspended in respect of punishment. Richard Chambers and Oliver Perkins, craving a term for further deliberation, Chambers was excommunicated (ev’), and Perkins sus- pended (swsp’)!. 17 July, 1605 Laurence Botte and Oliver Perkins are respited (conceduntur) till 18 September. Thomas Heape, not appearing, is expected on 2 October. 31 July, 1605 Hugh Tuke, Simon Bradstreet, John Jackson and Robert Atkinson, not appearing, are expected on 18 September. Thomas Cotton and John More, craving a term for further con- ference, have till 18 September. David Allen and Henry Wilkinson are respited (conceduntur) till 2 October. 18 September, 1605 Hugh Tuke, Simon Bradstreete, John Jackson and Robert Atkinson, not appearing, are expected on 23 October. Thomas Cotton and John More have [till] 23 October for conferring again, Laurence Bott’ was deprived for not conforming himself after many admonitions. Oliver Perkins, craving a term for further deliberation, has till 23 October. Andrew Kinge [was] admonished to conform himself this side 23 October. 2 October, 1605 David Alleine,® not appearing, is expected on 6 November, and then, [not appearing, is expected] at the end of the session of parliament. Henry Wilkinson, not appearing, is expected on 15 January. Thomas Heape, suspended, was admonished to provide a sufficient curate, and to certify on 6 November ; and then, neither appearing nor certifying, he was excommunicated. Richard Chambers,’ craving a term for deliberation, is respited (concedilur) till6 November. And then, as Allen. 1 One would not expect excommunication and suspension in these cases, but it is difficult to suggest another interpretation. 2 The rectory of Cadeby was vacant through his deprivation, 27 Nov., 1605 (eg. xxx, Bae 7}. 3 He was still vicar of Ludborough in 1614 (Z.C. r6r4, f. 30). + The rectory of Digswell was vacant through his death, 16 July, 1606 (Reg. xxx, f. 287d.). 368 NONCONFORMING MINISTERS 23 October, 1605 Hugh Tuke,! Simon Bradstreet,’ John Jackson,® Thomas Cotton* and John More’ are, in hope of their conformity, dismissed until they shall be cited again. Robert Atkinson and Andrew Kinge, not appearing, are excom- municated. Oliver Perkins,® not conforming himself, was excommunicated, and admonished to provide a curate. 4 December, 1605 Thomas Heape,’ not conforming himself after many admonitions, was deprived. 5 December, 1605 Andrew Kinge, upon receipt of letters of the most reverend father the archbishop of Canterbury testifying that he [ Kinge ] was imprisoned at the time at which he ought to have appeared, it was decreed that he should be absolved. 13 December, 1605 Robert Atkinson,’ having been sworn to obey the law, etc., was absolved, and has to the end of the session of parliament for a term for better consideration 15 January, 1605 Henry Wilkinson’ has, in hope of his conformity, to the end of the session of parliament for a term for better consideration. By! theis particuler notes drawne owte of the acte of the Courte yt appeareth that some of the unconformed ministers (who seemed to be most stubborne) were suspended and deprived so soone as they could be convenientlie by lawe, tempered w* mercie, and the rest spared longer (for the most parte upon their owne erneste suite and their freinde letters) in hope of their conformitie, havinge an example of others their deprivac’on to drawe them thereunto. Mr. Heap appeared onelie .8. times and yet he accompteth that 2. where he was staied but from the last of November to the nexte day and sometimes was respited at his own moc’on He was .5. times absent before he was exco’icate and yet he was not exco’icate for his absence onelie, but also for not providing a Curate to discharge his Cure, and the rather bicause (at the Courte before) he confessed that he would not suffer anie minister to celebrate anie divine service in his church, but such as would doe as he had done before, and for that cause also was at last deprived. 1 He held the rectory of Silk Willoughby until his death, 28 April, 1626 (Parish Register ; Bishops’ Transcripts). 2 He was still vicar of Horbling in 1614 (Z.C. z6r4, f. 72d.). He vacated the vicarage of Bourne by death in 1613 (P.D., 1613, no. 38). He was still rector of Laughton in 1614 (Z C. z6rq. f. 129d.). He was still rector of Knaptoft in 1614 (Z.C. z6rg, f. 120). The vicarage of Offley was vacant through his deprivation for non-payment of tenths, 5 Dec., 1606 (Reg. xxx, f. 296d.). ; 7 The vicarage of Little Marlow was vacant through his deprivation, 14 May, 1606 (Rez . 1.100.450 omeee FULBECKE—Mr John Robinson, r. “eh p. Sir [ Thomas’ ] John Watsone, cut, ; 0200.8 8a, D: HouGu—Sir Richard Lange, v. ; pr. 8 l* 1.00, + DUT 3s eee Sir [John Nicols’ | Rushton,’ cur. : o.and a. He is gone away. a. HouGcuam—Mr Henry Nelson, r.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; f. 8d. p. Sir Thomas Farneworth, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. Folio 14. LEDNAm—Sir Richard Lange, r.; 7: 8d.; /. 8d. p. Sir Charles a lacke.cur. no... a. p. NORMANTON—Richard More, r.; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. Sir John Lawley, cur.; 0. ; a. He is gone away. STRAGLETHORP—Sir Thomas Wright, cur. ; a. p. Stuston—Mr Henry Bromley, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p WESTBURGH—Mr Christopher Wilson, r.; pr. 8d.; 1.8d.; plur. 3s. ; t. 8d. Andrew Sharp, v.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 14d. GRAUNTHAM ALLINGTON—Mr Simon Buttrie, r. 5 pr. ra a nae i. 8d. p. BAROUGHBIE—Mr John Kinge, r. ; ‘bres Bae BELTONE—Mr John Pratt, r. pr. Geli at aoa sane 35 Ouse Ds Sir W. Wilson, cur. ; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. p. BaRKESTON—Mr [Edward] Edmund Battie, r.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. p. BootuHBy—sir Ambrose Warde, r.; 7. 8d. ; tf. 8. p. DENTON—Mr Anthony Whiteheade, r. : pr. 84.54, Sate od pe GRAUNTHAm, NORTH, CHURCH—Mr Abraham Conwaie, t. pee eg: &. Folio, 15. GRAUNTAM, SOUTH, CHURCH—Mr William Barkesdale, r.; 7. a. GRAUNTAM, SOUTH, VICARAGE—Mr Robert Briane, guardian, sequestrator ; seq. 8d. p. GRAUNTAm, NORTH, VICARAGE—Mr Robert Briane, v.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢ 8d. p. Sir Richard Norris, cur. He is at Aswarby ; 0.; a. Mr [blank | Tawes, schoolmaster ; a. Py GUNERBIE—Sir Richard Atkinson, cur. ; 0. ; . p. HARLAXTON—Mr Ralph Calverley, 1 thee Sd. } 4. 8d.5 plur. 33.5) Odes HONINGTON—Sir Richard Gace, v. ; i Sa eek 8d. p. LONDONTHORP—Sir William Mapletoft, cur. ; o.and a. [the judge inhibited him until, etc.1] a licence has been granted to him. p. PAUNTON, GREAT—Mr Francis Gelstrop, r.; fr. not licensed ; 7. 8d. ; t 8d. p. Folio 15d. PAUNTON, LiTTLE—Sir James Griffith, r. ; pr. 8d. ; 2. 8d.; plur. 3s.; t. 8d. p, 1 Struck out. 2 John Nicols signs the Bishop’s Transcript, Michaelmas, 1593, and Matthias Rishton or Rushton at Michaelmas, 1594. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 381 RoppEsLEY—Sir John Askewe, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. STROXTON—Sir James Hansone, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SEGBROKE—Sir Robert Gibsone, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Mr [W. Markham} Simon Buttry, deacon ; 7. p. Sciston—Sir William Wilson, cur. there and at Belton. The judge (dominus) inhibited him. p. SAPERTON—Mr W. Turnbull, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SOMERBY—Mr Robert Bawtrie, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 16. WILLESFORTH—Sir Richard Stevens, r.; 7. 8d. p. WELBy—Sir Thomas Gace, r. ; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WOLSTROP—Sir James Thornton, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Die halpoeliciiiacke. cll; 0., @. Aslicence as been granted to him. p. WYVELL—Sir John Nicols, r.; 7. 8d. 3 f. 8d. a. Folio 16d. BELTISLOWE [at] FoLkINGHAM BASINGTHORP—Sir Thomas Russell, v.; fr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. a. e. BITAME MAGNA—Sir William Idle, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BITHAm PARVA—Sir Peter Rowth, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Sir William Willimett, cur.; 0.; a. nil, He is gone away—none. BICHEFELD—Sir Richard Edwardeg, v.; 7. 8d. p. John Nicolsone, schoolmaster there ; a. The judge (dominus) inhi- bited him. p. BirTON—Sir William Pollard, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. CaREBY—Sir W. Broune, r.; 7. 8d. a. e. CoLSTERWORTH—Sir William Hodgkine, r.; fr. 8d.; 1. 8.3; plur. 3s. ; ’ fn feves, Y Oy CorBIE—Sir Richard Elame, v.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. ef olo 17. CRETON—Sir William Nicols, r.; 7. 8d.; plur. he has none; ¢. 8d. p. Epnam—Mr Henry Tompsone, cur. ; f7.3; 0.; a. a. : GUNBIE—Sir John Richardsone, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; plur. 35.3 t. 8d. p. Siaoiloie LUMe .culS OL Ou a. Sale D} IRNHAm—Mr John Hansone, r.; pr.; 7. 8d.; plur. 3s.; t. 8d. p. Sir [Thomas Randalsone!| John Bull” cur. ; 0.; a. a. LAVINGTON—Sir Thomas Dale, v.; 7. 8d. p. Robert Campbell, schoolmaster there; a. the judge (dominius) inhi- bited him. p. NortTHowithAME—Sir John Sandes, r.; pr. not licensed; 7. 8d.; ¢#. 8d. p. Folio 17d. SouTHW/ThaME—Sir Benedict Smyth, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. STEVENBIE—Sir Matthew Broune, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. STOKE, SouTH—Sir William Hodgekyne, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. STOKE, NortH—Mr Nicholas Walker, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. a. Camb.’ e. SWAFELD—Mr John Mennyes, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; 1 8d. a. e. 1 Struck out. 2 Randalson signs the Bishop’s Transcript at Michaelmas, 1593, and Bull the tran- scripts of the years before and after. 3 Probably residing at Cambridge, where he proceeded B.D. in 1596, and D.D. in 1610, 382 LIBER GLBKI) “A.b: 1594 SWINSTED—Sir William Nicols, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. p. WithaME—Sir Robert Crosdale, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 18. STAUNFORD ALL Sarnts’—Mr John Hansone, v. ; 2.3 #. p. St. GEORGE’s—Sir Richard Snawdon, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; plur. 3s.; #. p. St. MICHAEL’S—Sirl hothas:Shorthose 15 ere00. 5 ae Oumes St. JOHN’s—Sir Richard Snawdon, r.; 7. 8d@.; ¢. 8d. p. St. Mary’s—Robert Preston, reader; fol. a. He is infirm. Samuel Jonsone, master of the grammar school; /ic. p. Geoffrey Harropp, guardian, sequestrator ; seq. 8d. St. GEORGE’S—William Eardall, reader ; a. a. He is infirm. Folio 18d. NESSE BRACEBURGH—Mr Gawin Harriman, r.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. Baston—Mr Henry, Cooper va, a7, 0d. nod tna ep, BARHOLME—Sir Thomas Reske, cur., sequestrator ; o. 8¢.; a. not licensed. p. CARLEBY-—-Sir Thomas Baguley, r.; pr. 8¢.; 7. 8a; Lt. 8d. p. DEPINGE GuTH’—Mr William Colsell, r.; 7.3; 2. @. W. Fletcher, schoolmaster there; a. a. DEPINGE JAMES’—Sir [ Thomas'] Robert More, v.; pr. 8a. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8a. p. GRETFORD—Mr Laurence Stainton, r.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8¢.; plur. 3s.; t. 8d. p. Mr James Morton, cur.; 0. 8¢.; a. 8d. [a."] Folio 19. LANGTOFr—Sir Robert Gregge, v.; pr. 8d ; 1. 8d. p. STOowE—Sir Hamlet Gregge, cur. ; 0. 8a.; a. not licensed, sequestrator. p. TALLINGTON—Sir Robert Wright, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. THURLBY—Sir William Baker, v.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. VFFINGTON—Mr Laurence Stainton, r.; 1. 8¢.; t. 8d. p. West DEPINGE—Sir Anthony Hunte, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8¢. [a.] He is infirm. WILLESTROP—Thomas Randelsone, master of the grammar school. He is gone away. a. DEPING JAMES’ —Robert Battie, master of the grammar school. a. Folio 19d. AUELAND ASLACKBIE—Sir Alexander Maborne, v.; 7. 8d¢.; t. 8d. p. BoORNE—Sir John Jacksone, v.; pr. 8¢.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p BILLINGBURGH—Mr Anthony Hill, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8¢.; t. 8d. p. DuNnsBy—Sir William Boultone, r.; fr. 8d.; 7. 8d. p. DowsBIE—Sir Robert Buckberie, r.; 7. 8¢.; tf. p. DEMELBy—Sir Richard Tomlinson, r.; 7. 8d.; t. 8a. p. FOLKINGHAm—Sir John Hoskins, r.; fr.3 2.3 t. a. sin Joon Wood scurs id. -aa.e D. Folto 20. HorBLINE—Sir Christopher Broune, v.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; L. 8d. p. Hacepy—Sir Edward Bordman, r.; fr. 84.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. HaconBy—Sir Thomas Gammon, v.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. e. 1 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 383 KiRKBy—Sir James Griffith, r.; 7. 8a.; £4 p. Sir (John Bull’] Richard Butler, cur.; 0. 8¢.; a. 8a. p. MorTONE—Sir Thomas Francke, v.; pr. 8@.; 1. 8d. p. NEWTONE—Sir George Gamon, r.; 1. 8d.; t. 8a. p. Mr Richard Chamberlaine, preacher ; pr. a. OsBORNBY—Sir Miles Whale, v.; pr. 82.5 1. 8d.; plur. 3s. 5; i. 8d: p. PICKWORTH—Sir Robert Cooke, r. ; 7. 8d. p. (Sir Humfrey March, cur? |; 0.3 a. Folio 20d. RIPPINGALE, TWO PARTS—Sir Robert Collingwoode, r.; pr. not licensed ; te S0.) PluUr a Sty to Oat RIPINGALE, THIRD PART—Sir Robert Collingwood, r.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. SEMPRINGAm—sir James Floyde, cur.; pr.; 0.; a. Pps SWATONE—Sir Richard Carrington, v.; 7. 8d. a. Sir Edward Carrington, curate of Spanbie; 0. 8¢.; a. 8d. a. @. THREKINGHAm—Sir William Broune, v.; 7.3; ¢. a. WILLUGHBIE—Sir Miles Whale, r.; 7. 8¢.; ¢. 8¢. p. d WaLcoTE—Sir Thomas Broune, cur.; 0.; @.; tol. 8d. p. HOLO) 21. SOUTHOLLAND [at] Boston CowBITT—Sir Peter Sellers, cur. ; 0. 8¢. ; a. 8d. p. CROYLAND—Sir Robert Chapman, cur. ; 0. 8¢.; a. 8d. p. FLETE—Mr Moses Wiltone, r.; fr. he has no licence; 7. 8¢.; 4. 8d. e. GEDNEY—Mr John Daie, r.; 7. a. Misfohn Newland;ivis pro x. tas) blur.3s.-a: Mimi OberteDirche, Cur. pracdn wy Onods na 4od. Pp: GEDNEYFENEND—sir William Hodgekinson, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. HoLBECHE—Sir Thomas West, v. ; 7. 8¢. p. Folio 21d. LutTon—Sir Philip Dove, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. he has none. p. MouLToN—Mr James Ashton, v.; fr.; 7.35 ¢. a. MOULTON CHAPEL—Mr James Ashton, schoolmaster ; a. a. PINCHBECKE—Mr Thomas Atherton, v.; fr.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SURFLET—Sir [John Sherwood!| James Smyth, cur.; 0. 8¢.; a. he has none. p. SUTTON Mary’s—Mr Francis. Key, v.; fr. 8@.; 2. 8¢.; t. 8d. @. SUTTON EDMUND’s—Sir James Tailer, cur. ; 0. 8¢.; a. 8d. p. SPALDINGE—Ssir William Broune, cur. ; pr. 8d.; 0. 8d.: a. 8d. p. Mr Andrew Noone, schoolmaster ; a. he has no licence. p. Folio 22. SUTTON JAMES’—Sir George Smyth, cur.; 0.3 a. a. WHAPLOD—sir Clement Frekingam, v.; pr.; 1. a. Tip Mary’s—Mr Thomas Fell, r.; fr.; 1.5 plur.; ft. a. DitOber Moi DsOnes Cllrs w0e. 0.08. WuaPLop Drove—Sir Edward Odlinge, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. he has no licence. p. WEston—Sir Robert Collier, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. p. Folio 22d. NORTHOLLAND ALGARKIRKE—Mr Doctor Graunte, r.; pr.; 7.3; plur.; t. a. 1 Struck out. 2 Struck out. He was curate 1596-7 (Bishops’ Transcripts). 384 LIBER (CLERI Pieapia5oa4 Sir Thomas Wolle, cur.; 0.; a. a. BuTTERWICKE—Mr William Clarke, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. BENINGTON—Sir Stephen Brittaine, r.; pr. he has no licence ; 7. 8d. p. Sir George Dumbell, cur.; 0.; 2. p. Bostone—Mr [William Armestead'], v.; pr.; 1.; =. Heis gone away and it is vacant. Mr William Jeffrey, preacher ; fr. 8d. p. BrotTHERTOFT—Robert Rawlet, reader ; fol. 8d. p. BickeER—sir Thomas Butler, v.; 7. 8d. 1. 8d. p- Folio 23. BICKER—Sir Roger Myningthorp, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. DonincTon—Mr George Pieke, v.; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. FospIcKE—Sir Francis Ireland, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. he has no licence. p. FRAMPTON—Sir John Shelley, v. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. FRESTONE—Sir Edmund Austine, v.; 7.; 4. He is gone away and it is vacant. E GOSBERTONE—Sir William Addister, v.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢, 8d. p. KIRTONE—Mr William Tuckney, v.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. LEVERTON, SouTH—Mr William Williams, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Sir John Chambers, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. he has no licence. p. Folio 23d. LEVERTON, NorTH—Sir Henry Peachame, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. 1a: LEAKE—Sir Richard Wolleston, sequestrator ; 0. 8d.; seq. 8d. p. QUADRINGE—Sir James Harte, v.; 7. 8d.; £4. 8d. p. SwiINSHED—Mr Adam Abraham, v. ; pr. he has no licence; 1. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. SKIRBECKE—Mr John Pratte, r.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. e. Sir pW illiamsilarcasticvcune so 9o.1a. SUTTERTON—Mr W. Elliot, v.; fr.; 2.3; ¢. a. Sir Henry Sleedes, cur. ; 0.; a. he is not licensed. p. Folio 24. TorrE—Mr Anthony Ingoldesby, r.; fr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. a. Wictorr—sir John Gartside, v. ; pr. he has no licence; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WRANGLE—Sir Nicholas Frauncis, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WIBERTON—Mr Ralph Calverley, r.; 7. 8d. ; 4. 8d. a. Sir Robert Tompsone, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. BostoN—Mr Samuel Beadell, master of the grammar school; a. 8d. p. Mr W. Harcastle, schoolmaster ( pedagogius) ; a. a. FRESTON—Robert Megson, master of the grammar school; a. 8d. p. Folio 24d. HORNECASTLE [at] HorNCASTLE ASHBIE—Sir Percivall Welby, cur.; 0.; a. 8d. p. BAMBURGH—Ssir William Geeves, cur. ; fr. he has no licence; o. 8d.; a. he has none. p. CoNINGESBY—Mr William Skeltone, r.; pr.; 1.; 13 plur. p. DALDERBIE—Sir John Hodgesone, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. he has none. p. EDLINGTON—Mr Thomas Corbrige, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. HORNECASTLE—Sir John Jacksone, v. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. HALTHAMm UPON BAINE—Sir John Salmon, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. KIRKBIE UPON BAINE—Mr W. Nailer, r.; pr. he has no licence; 7. 8d. ; Rerateh, Vey 1 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 385 Folio 25. LANGTON—Mr Urian Kirke, r.; pr. 8d.; 2. 8d.; t. 8d. p. MARINGE CHAPEL—Sir George Silvester, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. MoREBIE—Sir Gilbert Woodclif, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. MaroME—sir Thomas Corey, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. MARTONE—Sir Thomas Tailowr, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. ROUGHTON—Sir Nicholas Estwood, r.; pr.; 1.; £. p. SCREVELSBY—Mr John Haughton, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. e. TOINTON CHAPEL—Sir Thomas Maxwell, cur.; 0.; a. a. He died. Folto 25d. THYMELBY—Mr John Conyers, r.; pr.; 2.; #.; plur. a. TOINTON MaGna—Mr George -Cockborne, r,; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. ; plur. 3s. p. THORNTON—Mr Thomas Grene, v.; pr.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. TATTESHALL—Sir Ralph Palfreman, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d p. WOODENDERBY—Sir John Hodgekins, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. he has no licence. WaDINGWORTH—Mr William Hiron, r.; pr.; 7.3 t.; flur. p. WoopaLL—Mr Urian Kirke, cur.; 0.; a. p. WILKESBY—Mr Thomas Grene, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 26. WISPINGTON—John Roper, cur. ; 0.; a.; tol. 8d. p. HORNECASTLE—|[ blank], master of the grammar school. p. Folio 26d. HILL ASWARBIE—Sir James Thorpe, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. ASHBIE PUERORUM—Sir Robert Allen, v.; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d.; plur. he has none. p. BAGENDERBIE—Sir Anthony Blackborne, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢ 8d. p. BRINCKILL—Sir Marmaduke Thorne, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. a. CLAxBIE—Sir Augustine Fitzwillsams, r.; 7 8d.; t. 8d. p. FULLETBY—Mr Samuel Allen, r.; fr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. GRETHAm—Mr George Cockborne, r.; 7. 8d. ; tf. 8d. p. HAMERINGHAMm—Sir Roger Hunterhowe, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. HOMO 27. HaGworTHINGAm—Mr Theodore Tansaie, r.; fr. not licensed; 7. 8d. ; f. Sdeemolii css, D. HaRRINGTON—Sir Andrew Burnet, r.; 7. 8d ; ¢. 8d. p. KETTESBY— It is vacant. LANGTONE BY PARTNEY—Mr William Symons, r. ; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; PUT eoS.{p: OxcoMBE—Sir George Boothe, r.; 7. 8d.; f¢. 8d. p. DCRAPELD= oli daomasaviaxwel tis gear tle isidead SOUTHORMESBY—Sir John Jonsone, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SOMERBY—Sir Robert Allen, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 27d. SALMONBY—Sir Robert Philips, r.; pr. he has no licence; 1. 8d.; 7. 8d. p. SAUCETHORP—Mr William Symons, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. a. TETFORD—Mr John Key, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WYNCEBY—Sir George Silvester, r.; 7.3 4. p. 386 DIBER VGLER PA erso4 Folio 28. GARTRE ASTERBY—Sir Richard Grene, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BuckKNALL—Sir Arthur Wright, r.; 2. 8d. p. BELCHFORD—Mr John Conyers, r.; 7.3 f. a. CALKEWELL—sir Robert Blacke Vic ?ao0.40 ou. DONINGTON—Sir Thomas Kenté) 1. ; pr. 8d. ; 1:00.31 Sas p: GaupBy—sit Robert Tailer, r.5 $7.5 1.5 1.5 plur. a. Sir [John Roper’] Robert Renier, cur. ; 0.; a not licensed. p. GoOLCEBY—Sir Peter Houldon, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 28d. HorsiInGToN—-Mr Theodore Tansaie, r:; 1. 8d.5 7. 0da._D: Sit kichards Beverley, Cure. .0..00: 6 etmodra HEemINGBy—Sir Christopher Barkwith, r.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; 7. Sd. p. MYNTINGE—Sir Robert Rayner, v.5 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. RanpBy—John Field, reader ; fol. 8d_ jp. STAINTON—John Field, reader ; fol. 8d. p. STURTONE—sir W, Seamer, v.; 7. 8d. p. Folio 29. STANIGOTE—Sir Robert Alleley, r.; 2. 8d.; ¢ 8d. p. STIXWOLD—Sir Richard Travers, v. ; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 209d. BULLINGBROKE BULLINGBROKE—Sir Raphael Throckmorton, r.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. e. Mr Simon East, schoolmaster; a. p. ENDERBY—Sir Roger Metcalf, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. East KEALE, SoutH—Mr George Jacksone, r.; pr. 8d ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d.; PlUr.238. 1D; East KEALE, NortH—Mr George Jacksone, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. HAUGHNEBY—it 1s vacant. HaALTon—Sir John Howsone, r.; 2.3 plur. p. HarEBy—Mr Hugh Arey, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. HUNDLEBY—Sir Robert Rawlins, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 30. KIRKBIE—Sir Richard Risinge, v. ; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. LusBy—Mr John Downes, r. ; pr. 8d. ; 2. 8d. ; 7. he has none ; plur. 3s. p. MyYNINGESBY—Mr Edward Vstwate, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. RatuBy—Sir John Willertone, r. ; 7. 8d. ; 7. 8d. [a.1] [?p.] 12d. SPILLESBIE—sir Richard Key, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. Richard Key, schoolmaster ; a. 8d. p. STICKNEY—Mr Meredith Price, r. ; 7. 8d. + ¢. 8d. p. STEEPING, LirrLE—Sir John Stubs, r. ; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. 3s. [2 p.] STICKFORD—Sir Thomas Abraham, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 30d. SIBSAIE—Sir Christopher Riley, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. TuHorP—Sir Richard West, v. ; 2. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. Tornton PETER’s, SourH—Sir Richard Turpine, r.; fr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. ; plur, 3s. p. TOINTON PETER’S, NORTH—Sir John Howsone, r.; 7. p. 1 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 387 ToinTon ALL Saints’—the receiver of the fruits ; seg. 8d. It is vacant. West KEALE- Mr George Jacksone, r.; 7. p. miuio S31. CANDELSHO ARDELTHORP—Sir Thomas Mottrame, r. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. e. ASHBIE—Sir John Englishe, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. BorowE—Sir Alexander Cooke, v. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p Bratort—Mr Leonard Ithell, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CANDELSBY—Sir Robert Deves, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Crort—Mr Charles Bingham, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. DripigE—Mr Martin Holden, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. FRISKNEY—Mr Richard Turpine, v. ; 7. 8d.; #. 8d. p. | iw OlinGutie Cut... O177a. 57101. Oa.na. Folto 31d. FIRSBIE—Sir John Kinsaie, r.; 7. 8d ; ¢. 8d. p. GuUNBIE—John Burley, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. INGOLMELLe—it is vacant. Edward Winchester, guardian of the sequestration ; seq. e. IRBIE—Francis Parker, reader ; fol. 8d. p. ORBIE—Sir John Sharp, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. PARTNEY—Mr Christopher Digle,r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; flur. 35. a. pilejobusWeanes cure. 017a..D; FOU0 32; SUTTERBIE—Mr Martin Houlden, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has none. p. SCREIMBIE—Mr Richard Foster, r.; pr. he has no licence; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. ; flur. he has no plurality. SKENDELBY—Mr Richard Foster, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SKEGNES—Sir Hamon Cockson, cur. ; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. p. STEPINGE, GREAT—Sir Henry Lorde, v.; 2. 8d.; f. 8d. p. WyYNTHORP—Sir Thomas Wade, v.; 7.; £ p. WAINEFLETE SAINTS’—Sir Henry Foster, r.; fr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 32d. WAINEFLET Mary’s—Sir Thomas Joys, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. WELTONE—Sir John Enderby, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p. WAINEFLETE—Mr [blank] Bette, master of the grammar school there ; G18. OrBIE—Mr Owen [ blank], schoolmaster ; a. a. BoROWE—Mr [ blank | Barret, schoolmaster; a. He is gone away. Folio 33. CALCEWATHE [ar] Lowrn ANDERBIE—Sir W. Lathwett, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. ABIE—Mr Francis Vaughan, v.; pr.;7.; 2. ; plur. p. [The entry | is void. Anthony Hewett, reader; fol. 8d. p. ALFORD—sir Joseph Overtone, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Mr Francis Marburie, preacher; pr. p. BEESBIE—Mr Robert Smyth, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. BILLESBIE—Mr Francis Vaughan, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CAWTHORP—Sir Thomas Leake, v.; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CumBERWORTH—Sir W. Parker, r.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. 1 ‘Deane’ in the Bishops’ Transcripts. 388 LIBER CLERK A-p. as94 Folio 334d. CLAXBIE—Sir William Moningg, v. ; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. CacEBIE—Sir Christopher Dynnys, v.; 7. 8d.; ft. he has none. p. FARLESTHORP—Sir Thomas Scarburgh, v.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ft. 8d. p. GAYTON—Sir James Key, r.; pr. he did not exhibit ; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. HaNNEY—Sir John Whalley, cur. ; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. p. Hororre—Sir George Scortrith, v.; 7. 8d.; #. 8d. p. HoGEstTHoRP—Sir John Shawe, v.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. p HELLOWE—Mr Richard Allen > f7180) 971 622, aon me. Folio 34. Hawe—Sir W. Myles, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d.; seq. 3d. @. LEGBORNE—Sir Edward) Webster, cur. ;.a. 8di;"a. p. MABLETHORP PETER’S—Sir John Salmon, r.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. e. MaBLETHORP Mary’s—Mr Thomas Veale, r.; fr. he has no licence; 1. Bast Oude. MumBIE VICARAGE—Sir Alan Frier, v.; pr.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. MumBl& CHAPEL—Sir [ William] Richard Rodes, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. 8d.. @. Ma.ttspy—Mr Henry Martyne, r.; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. MaARKBIE—Sir Richard Webster, cur.; 0. 8d.; a. 8d. p SOUTHRESTON—Sir Christopher Wensley, r. ; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 34d. Sutron—Mr Thomas Sparke, r.; pr.; 7. e. Sir John Dawline, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. p. SALEBIE—Sir James Thorpe, guardian of the sequestration ; seq. 8d. @. SwaABIE—Mr Paul Balge, r.; pr.; 1.; 4 e. STAINE—Sir Samuel Willingham, r.; pr.; 1.; ¢.; plur. a. ToTritt—sir Roger smyth, r.37..0d.; 1. Sa.j) plays he las none mses Sir Edward Adamson, cur.; o. 8d.; a. 8d. p. THEDELTHORP SAINTS’ —it is vacant. Sir Ralph Marshall, cur. ; 0. 8d. [?p.]. Folio 35. THEDELTHORP HELEN’S—Mr [ Waller Sheperd'| William Simons, r.; pr.; AEE paige tek Sir James Smyth, ict. 10..;0c. je Trustrop—Sir John Pattinson, r.; fr. 8d.; 2. 8d.; 1. 8d. p. THORSBIE—Sir William Myles, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. WILLUGHBY—Sir Libeus Sadler, r.; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. WITHERNE—Sir Nicholas Madisone, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. VLCEBIE—Sir Francis Gumnas, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WELL—Sir Thomas Fowler, r.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. ALFORD—Mr Cutbert [blank], master of the grammar school. 8d. p. Folio 35d. LOUTHESKE AND LUDBURGH ALVINGHAm—Sir Thomas Brokes, cur.; 0. ; a. p. AWTHORP—Sir Simon Lymbe, r.; 7. 8d. e. BuRWELL—sir Thomas Leake, cur.; 0.; a.; seq. p. CARLTONE, LITTLE—Sir W. Lathweth, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CaSTLECARLTON—Sir George Thorndicke, cur.; o. 8d.; a. 8d. p. CARLTON, GREAT—Sir William Hindmarsh, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CONINGESHOLME—Sir Richard Porter, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. 1 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 389 CovENHAm BARTHOLOMEW’S—Sir William Bucke, r.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. p. Folio 36. CovENHAm Mary’s—Sir Thomas West, r.; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. COCKERINGTON LEONARD’s—Sir Francis Marshall, v. ; 7. 8d.; #. p. COCKERINGTON Mary’s—Sir Thomas Brokes, cur.; a. p CaLstrRop—Sir Richard Thornell, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. he has none. p. ESTWICAME—Sir Richard Thornell, v.; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. FARFORTH—Sir Thomas Yates, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. FOTHERBIE—Sir Thomas Robinsone, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. FULSTOWE—Sir George Clarke, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 36d. GRAINTHORP—Sir [Richard!] John Maltby, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. he has no admission. p. GRYMOLBIE—Sir Robert Dale, r.; pr.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. GRYMESBY, LITTLE—Sir Thomas RObMcOu CUT a0 00. a. Dy Gayton—Sir Richard Bartilmewe, r. ; 7. Sd. : ee astie Tey HauGHAm—sir John Coe, v. ; 2. Sd. Ta OG: p. HALLINGTON—Sir Richard Plaris Cul, FO L0G. 460.00. Seq. D. JARBURGH—Sir John Jonsone, r.; 7. 8d. p. KEDINGTON—|[ Francis!] Henry Fairbancke, reader ; fol. 8d. ; seg. 8d. p. KELSTERNE—Sir Robert Varley, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Bolio, 37: LupBuRGH—Sir David Allen, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. MARSHCHAPELL—sir John Dawson, cur. : ONE, wee ay Muctron—sir Robert Beckeringe, r.; 7. 8d. p. Mansy—Mr John Downes, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. Sir James Whitworth, cur. reader sree Ome 2, NorTHELKINGTON—Mr Robert ‘Wickame, Vea hs Sd. ; re tayabog (inate (ey ORMESBIE—Sir John Kelke, v.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. RatHBpy—Mr Richard Hambie, ie pr. Odie Ig Od. Meleor: C: Folto 37d. RucKLAND—Sir Ralph Lever, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Reston—Sir Thomas Dyon, v.; 7. 8d. p. SALTFLETBY PETER’S—Mr John Squier, r.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. SALTFLETBY CLEMENT’S—Sir Henry Cramer,-r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢ 8d. p. SALTFLETBY ALL SAInts’—Mr Thomas Leonard, r.; pr.; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. p. SKIDBROKE—Sir W. Die, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SOMERCOTe Mary’s—Sir John Williamsonne, v. ; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. Robert Vlliott, master of the grammar school ; a. 8d. Pepa SOMERCOTe PETER’S—Sir John Sparke, r.; pr. 8d. ; 2. 8d.; t. 8d. e. Folio 38. STEWTON—Sir Hugh Askewe, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. SOUTHELKINGTON—Sir Thomas Reade, v.; 7.; #. 12d. p TATHWELL—Sir Reginald Hatfeld, v.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. VTTERBIE—Sir John Kelke, cur.; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. p. WYAME—Sir Thomas Mumbie, r. ; 2. ; é. p. WELTONE—Sir John Kighley, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WITHCALL—Sir George Hansone, r.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. pa 1 Struck out. 2 He was probably a reader. 390 LIBER Cie Eh POh A.D. 1594 Folio 38d. GRYMESBY ALESBy—Sir Matthew Wymprey, cur. ; 0.; a. p. AsHBy—Mr Richard Parnichef, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. BRADLEY—Mr Thomas Whittle, r. ; pr. he has none ; 2. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. BELESBY—Sir Francis Kettelwell, r.; pr. 8d. ; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BARNOLEY—Siriws oder 1 Sd. Dp: BRIGGESLEY—Sir Hugh Moodie, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Cote, GREAT—Mr Thomas Forman, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; t. 8d.; plur. 35. p. Cote, LirrLeE—Sir Henry Jacksone, cur. ; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. p. Folio 39 CLEE—[Sir Thomas Drax, vicar]; pr.; 1.5; t.; plur.’[a+) Heas sone away. Sir Georee, Claxtone, ieuys | vo 30. ap: CoxwoLD—Sir-Robert:Hansone, t 7) $r. 8d. 57. Sd) Od.) ee CARBRORNE—“SinshkObeLi Alanson Vc od al soup. ESTRANDALL—oir W. Askewe, cur. ;*o. 8d. ; a. p. GRAINESBy—Mr Thomas Humfrey, r. ; fr. 8d. ; 1. 8d. ; ¢. dd. p. GRYMESBY, JAMES’ VICARAGE—Sir Richard Knowlles, v. ; 7.; f. a. HEDINGH oir Walliams arin Seg e) od pr cum. Harcrir—-Mr. Oliver Waterss i2.Gdi 01. 0d. (pir aoe, age HumBerstoN—Mr Thomas Atkinsone, cur. ; 0.; a. @. HoOwron—oir William’ Baildon y.,92.0d. +1. oa. aD: HAWERBIE CUM BEESBIE—Mr Robert Atkinson, r. ; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. Weer h Folio 39d. * Irpy—Sir Thomas Langley, r. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. LacEBIE—Mr John Clarke, r.; pr. he has none ; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. Norcote—Mr John Stubs, r.; 2. 8d. ; £. 8d. e. Sin George Pallowe cures0 sou) =a.ep: NEwron—Mr Thomas Pilkington, r. ; 7. 8d.; lL. 8d. p. ROTHWELL—Mr Robert Marris, r. ; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d.; p. SCARTHO—Sir Hamon Hansharte, r. ; 7. 8d.; #. 8d. e. SWINHOP—Sir John Swinsco, r. ; 2. 8d.; f. 8d. p. SWALLOWE—olpawilliam-Andrewe 11; Gas .s1.0d. ap. Folio 40. THorEsBy—Mr Hugh Mapletofte, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. TETNEY—sSir Thomas Drax, v. ; 2. 8d.; 1. 8d. e. Hugh Justice, schoolmaster. WatH—Sir W. Baldwine, guardian of the sequestration ; seq. 8d. p. WaLtHAm—sir Richard Baines, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. a. Folio 40d. JARBURGH [at] RasinG BicBiE—Sir John Silvester, r.; pr.; 1. 8d. ; t.; plur. p. BarRoOWE—Sir William Cooper, v.; 7. 8d.; £. 8d. p. BARNETBIE—Sir Richard Bateman, v.; fr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. BonpBy—Sir Richard Crowther, v. ; 7. 8d. e. BARTONE—Sir Richard Reade, v. ; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. BROKELSBY—Mr Robert Cutbert, r.; 7.; f. a. CADNEyY—Sir John Tincke, v. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. e. CROXTON—Sir Thomas Sugden, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. p. 1 Struck out, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 391 Folio 41. ELsHam—Sir John Juliane, v.; pr. he did not exhibit ; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has none. p. FEREBY—Sir Roger Cockshott, r.; 7. ; f. p. GrirsBy—Sir Thomas Leache, v. ; 7. Sd. iol plu? hewmas none; p: GouxILL—Sir John Hollame, v. ; 7. 84. . I. 8d. e. HorKESTOWE—Sir Hugh Gelder, v. ; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d. p. HABURGH—Sir Marmaduke Rayner, v. ; 7. 8d. ; a 8d. p. Hatton—Sir John Boothe, v. ; 7. 8d. ; plur, 35. IMINGHAm—Sir John Scamon, v. ; 7. 8d. ; f. 8d. i Folio 41d. KIRNINGTON—Sir Richard Langley, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. KILLINGHOLME—sir John Bowthe, v. ; 7. 8d. Dir Hugh BBSton, GUuirs. OF ea. Sayan ys, Cur. $080.5 a..32s Py! @:. | Stc | ae ens Sig Hugh Steleston, cur. cee ah Hed. LyMBER—Mr [ blank? ] Deane, Was pr. ah lan sir, Dhomas Garland* cur, ; eis az NETLETON—Sir Thomas Porigean: i ans Ode t OU) tg SUas ps RIBIE—Sir William Pape, v. ; is ia SOMERBIE—Sir Robert Tailour, r. ; 7. "8d. wie Sak Cl Folio 42. SAXBIE—Mr Richard Richardsone, r. ; pr. OU er OU tO.) Di STALINGBURGH—Mr Thomas Welles, v.; pr. Si. : ond: Sie t. 8d. THORNTON—Sir Thomas Walkington, v. spr he. did not exhibit ; inSae Rete fap, WRAWBIE—Mr Alexander Andersone, v.; pr. 8d. ; 1. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. WoORLETBY—Sir Roger Hurst, v.; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. he has none. p. Wotton—sir Thomas Newtone, v. ; 7. 8d. ; 7. 8d. p. VLCEBIE—Sir John Charlesworth, v. ; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BaRTON—[ blank], master of the grammar school; a. a. Folio 42a. WALLESCROFTE BINBROKE Mary’s—Mr Richard Adams, r. ; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. The judge (dominus) inhibited him. p. Francis Hall, schoolmaster ; a. p. CROXBIE—Sir Edmund Varley, r.; 7.; ¢. p. CLAXBIE—Sir Richard Codde, r. ; 7. 8d.; £. 8d. e. Estrasin—Mr Henry Hooke, v.; fr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; £. 8d. p. Mr [Henry Hooke’ | James Tompson, schoolmaster. a. e. KIRKBIE—Sir Robert Fetherstone, v. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. KINGERBIE—Sir Nicholas Clarke, v. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. KELSAIE Mary’s—Mr John Foster, pe ag be he has NONGet 40d. -812cd, p: KELSAIE NICHOLAS’—Sir George Bilclif, Tee ey COU! 67. Sd. boise D, Folio 43. Linwoop—Mr John Fox, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. NEWTON—Sir Thomas Lawsone, r. ; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; t. he did not exhibit. p. NORMANBIE— Sir iLhomas Bilclif, re ; br. Sasa te Ole Ou! Ds A’ Brian (ef. 7.07., 1593, no. 63 3). 2 Struck , out. 392 LIBER GLERI, «.p. 1594 OwERSBIE—Mr Ambrose West, v. ; pr.; 7. ; ¢. he did not exhibit. p. RastInE Drax—Sir Francis Rawlinson, v. ; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. he did not Exnipita Dp: RasInE TupHOLM—Sir [Thomas Eaton'] Francis Rawlinson, v. ; 1.3 t.; dead2ep, Sir Francis Rawlinson, guardian of the sequestration ; seq. p. STAINTON—Sir W. Feld, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. he has none ; flur. he has none. p. THORESWalE—Mr David Hatclif, r.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. Folto 43d. THORGANBIE, 3 PARTS—Sir William Feld, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. THORGANBIE, 4TH PART—Sir William Feld, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. he has none. p. TEVELBY—Mr John Wright, v. ; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. THORNTON—Mr Oliver Waters, r.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. e. Robert Pattisone, reader ; fol. 8a. p. Torr—Sir ‘W. Crowther, r/3 pr°8d,; 1) 8d; 1..8a. p. WESTRASINE—Sir Thomas Stockham, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. WALESBIE—Sir John Northend, r. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 44. WILLINGAm—Mr John Wright, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has none. p. VsELBY— William Vtterbie, reader ; fol. 8d. p. RastInE—[ blank ], master of the grammar school. a. e. Folio 44d. WRAGO AppLEY—Mr Hugh Broune, cur. ; 0.; a. a. BurGH—Sir Eustace Doughtie, v. ; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. p. BISKERTHORP—Sir Richard Swifte, r.; 7.3 ¢. p. BENINGWORTH—Mr William Hiron,r. ; pr.; 7.3 £4 p. BARDNEY—Sir Edward Knolles, v.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. ESTERRINGTON—Sir Christopher Chapman, r.; pr. he has none ; 7. 84d. ; eters, [oF ESTBARKWORTH—Mr William Skeltone, r. ; 7.3; ¢. e. mit | Georve Digwichaya weacita 0. sara: Folio 45. HATTONE—Sir Robert Wharfe, r.; pr. 8¢.; 1. 8¢.; 1. 8d. e. HowTon—Mr Gregory Garth, r.; pr. 8d.; 1. 8¢.; t. 8d. ; plur. 3s. p. Sinjjohn Duncaligcura;s0.62.7; a. ne fasmoncas Dp: KIRMOND—Sir Robert Seele, v.; 7. 8d ; t. 8d. p. LissINGTON—Mr John White, v.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8¢.; t. 8d. p. LupForRTH MaGna—Sir [Robert Depliche!] George Blaunchard, v. ; 7. Ode Od ep uy aD: LUDFORTH ParRva—Sir Peter Britten, r.; 7. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. LANGTON—Sir Robert Deplich, v.; 7. 8¢. ; ¢. 8d. p. LEGGESBy—Sir Hamlet Marshall, v.; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d.:t. 8d. ; plur. he has to exhibit at Lincoln. Folio 45d. PAUNTON—Sir Walter Sheperd, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. RanpD—Sir Humphrey Barlowe, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. STAINTON—Sir Hamlet Marshall, v.; 7. 8¢.; Ut. 8d. p. SNELLAND—Sir William Pell, r. ; pr. 8d.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. ; plur. 3s. p. 1 Struck out. 2 ‘dead’ seems to refer to ‘Eaton’ since Rawlinson was instituted to the vicarage 27 Nov., 1595 (P.D., 1595, no. 35). It is doubtful whether Eaton was vicar. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 393 S1x1LL—Sir Humphrey Harrison, v. ; 7. 8d. ; /. 8d. p. STAINEFELD—Mr Hugh Broune, cur. ; a. a. SotBy—Mr Alan Washington, r. ; pin Sd. i. L, pe? i. 8d. p. WICKENBIE-—Mr Robert Bowthe, r.; pr.; 1. ; ?p. Folio 46. WRAGBIE—Sir Christopher Burton, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WESTERRINGTON—Sir Robert Lorde, v.; fr. 8d. ; 1. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. WESTBARKW/TH—Sir Richard Preston, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. WILLINGAm—Sir James Bancrotte, r. ; pr. he has none ; 1. 8d. ; £. 8d. p. r[ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW] Folio 46d. PAGRES Astropp—Mr Stephen Luddington, r. [William Storre, r.1] ; pr. 8d.; 1 O00 tatoo a BOLT. 3s. 0D: Sir Henry Leache, cur. BARLINGe—Robert Fetherstone, cur. (William Wilson beater by Ova ay BUSLINGTHORP—Si1r Ethelbert Slade, Ber eal BurRTONE—Sir George Hudleston, r. ; 2. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. BRATTILBIE—Mr Stephen Ludington, r.; 7. 8d. p. BROXOLME—Sir Francis Remington, r.; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. CHERIWILLINGAm—Sir John Tottie, v.; 7. 8d ; 4. 8d. p. FALDINGWORTH—Mr John Pitman, r.; 7. 8d.; f. 8d. p. FISKERTON—Sir Francis Roodes, r.; 1. 8d. ; é. 8d.; plur. 3s., he has one dated 5 Nov., 1591, confirmed by the queen, 9 Nov., in the 34th® year of her reign. p. Folio 47. FISKERTONE—si1r Vincent Soar, cur.; 0. ; @. Pp. GRETWELL—Sir John Lide, cur. ; 0.; a. p. GarrBuRTOoN—Mr Theodore Walpoll, ro; pre; 1.5 t.5 plur. a. KETTLETHORP—Mr John Becke, r.; pr. . 1. Sah ‘L ip p. KNEATH—Sir [ blank]. MarTONE—Sir Roger Newtone, v. ; 7. 8d.; 4. 8d. p. NEWTONE—Sir William Bee, v. ; 7. ey MEL a p. NETLAME—NSir George Muche, cur, 0s. p. REPHAMm—Sir Vincent Soar wen Sih i 8d. p. Folio 47d. RIsoME—Sir John Hurde, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. ; plur. 35. p. SNARFORD—Sir W. Pell, r.; 7. 8d. ; f. 8d. p. SCOTHORNE—Sir Abraham Hallidaie, v.; 7.; f. p. SUDBROKE—Sir John Wright, v.; 7. 8d.; 4 8d. p. SAXILBIE—Sir Humphrey [Wright*] Knight, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. SCAMPTON—Sir George Clarke, r.; 7. 8d.; #. 8d. p. TORKESAIE—Mr Thomas Storre, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. p. Vpton—sir Thomas Demporte, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 48. WILLINGHAm—Sir Richard Richardsone, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BaRLINGe—Sir [ blank }. 1 Treerted by anoten Reege He hid not Recut, rector until ‘14 July, 1599 (P.D. 1599, no. 29). 2 Inserted by the same hand that added ‘ William Storre’ above. 3 [.e. 1592. Perhaps we should read ‘ 33rd’, * Struck out. 394 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1594 Folio 48d. ASLACKO Lat GAINSBROUGH BLiBpuRGH—[Mr Simon Robsone'], r.; 1.3 & a. Sir [ Thomas Hardie’ | Simon Arrdaeriralh Cur 707 SHRED; Cote—Sir [William Beverley’] Simon Arrowsmith, cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. the judge inhibited him. p. Cainpy—Sir. Richard Lamingepriy 2 sant ee has none. p. CAMERINGHAM—Sir Simon Arrowesmythy esa; .: FILLInGam—Mr Doctor Lillie, r.; pr. ; bi nae [Sir Thomas Watsone*}, cur. ; 0.3; a. GLENTWORTH—[Sir William Beverley”], cur. ; 0. 8d.; a. p. Folto 49. HackKTHORNE—Sir George Dale, v. ; i. 8d. ; t. 8d. p. HarPEesweELL—Sir Thomas Bulcocke, cur.;.0.; a. He was licensecdiiy Mr Rande to serve the cure during pleasure. p. HEMESWELL—Mr Thomas Bulcocke, cur.; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d: p. HANWORTH—Sir Robert Orame, r. ; i. 8d. : (Pe nds One w Ot INGHAm—Sir Thomas Walker, v. ; 7. 8d. p. NORMANBIE—Sir Philip Wright, cur. ; 0. 8d. ; a. 8d. ; seg. 8d. p. OuNBIE—Sir Philip Wright, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. SPRIDLINGTON—oir Robért Shawe, tr; 1. Sd. 7%, Sd. fp. Folio 49d. SAXBIE—Sir Thomas W atone Vv. 3 AOS egal ap Dirskichard, Camineercur.. 7.172. Fe WILLOUGHTON—Sir Nicholas Ry ae Vie Oda D. WaADINGHAm PETER’S—Mr Richard mean Peed. 1. Folio 50. MANLAK ALTHORPE—[Mr Richard Jaques’], rv. ; pr. 8d. ; t. 8d. ; t. 8d. ; plur. 3s. a. Sir [Richard Newion’|, cur. ; 0. ; a. ‘2. ALKEBAROWE—Mr Richard Cliff, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. APPLEBY—Sir Thomas Seward, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. BURTONE—Mr Robert Hall, v. ; pr. bs has NONE 5 it; Od. Sioa BRAUGHTON—Mr W. Robinson, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. he did not ‘exhibit. p. BOTTrESFORD—Sir Henry Jeneper, v. : i. 8d. ; Bie keiths J 6p CRULE—Sir John Bawdwine, v. ; pr. 8d. ; 7. 8d. ; i. 8d. p. [John Barlowe* |, schoolmaster ; a. 8d. p. FLIXBURGH—Sir Humphrey Broune, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. p. Folio 50d. FROTHINGAm—Sir Roger Goodwine, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. he has none. p. HALTONE—Mr Richard Forman, r. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. he did not exhibit. p. Sir Thomas Belt, cur. of Gunnous chapel; 0.; a. p. HIBALSTOWE—Sir William Tailforth, v. ; 7. 8d. ; te Sd. p. LupINnGTon— Sir [ Thomas’ | Robert Goode, v. ; Byes boi Ds, MEssINGHAm—Sir Richard Rowbothome, v. ; fe a oy pr. Sd. ; plat. 35. pi MauNTON—Mr Richard Turswell, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Sir William Spires, cur. ; 0. 8d. p. ROxBIE—Sir Robert Dawsone, v. ; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. Folio 51. RisBy—Sir George Shawe, Wont tO d ee Luotes D, ; Henry. Aiscoughe was presented to the rectory, | 2 July, 1594, and instituted 26 Sept. (PD,, 1594, no. a3): 2 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF STOW 395 REDBORNE—vir John Elstone, v. ; 7. 8d. ; 4. 8d. e. ScALBY—Sir Seth Shepley, v.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. p. WiTron—Sir George Waude, v.; 1. 8d.; f. 8d. p. WINTRINGAm—Mr Thomas Forman, r.; 7. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. Sir Wohnstopher. Deacon, Cur. | Oya otp: [Henry Kyningley, schoolmaster’ | ; a. 8d. WINTERTON—Mr Robert Wilbie, v.; 7. 8d.; t. 8d. Wapincam Mary’s—Mr Richard Turswell, r.; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. Sir [blank], cur. Folio 51d. CORRINGAM BUTTERWICKE—Sir [John Roades, cur.+] ; 0. 8d.; a. he has none. p. BLITONNE—Mr [ Laurence Lee, vl]: i: Ba. pete) Ae BELTONNE—Mr John Meltone, Cum es ie EpwortH—Sir John Harrisone, r. ; 7. out : 8. DIL 2 OSas PY On AG, Sum ar Si puame) blackwood: Cut, 2a;00." pi GRAINGAm—Mr lati WNalecriea un god Weer Ouuk| a. |) Sir W. Wilsone, cur. ; 0. and a. he has to exhibit this side the feast of Matthew. a. GAINESBURGH—Sir John Jacksone, v.; fr. he has none; 1. 8d.; ¢ 8d. p. [ blank | schoolmaster. Folio 52. HEPHAME—Mr William Farmarie, r.: pr. 8d.; 1. 8d.; t. 8d.; plur. 3s. p. a Ont New lan cavern 2.0 [. LEa—Mr Theodore Walpole, r. ; 2. ; ¢. Sir Thomas Newtone, cur. ; 0. ; a. LAUGHTON—Sir Robert Bull, Wri Ode: Mr John Barlowe, schoolmaster. NORTHROP—Sir Ralph Rowbothom, cur. a. [Mr Thomas Otterbie'| Sir Robert Charlton, v. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. PILHAM—Sir Ralph Wray, r.; 2. 8d.; ¢. 8d. e. illi eT OC LSC a8 Ds SCOTTER—Mr John Dawbney, r. ; 7. 8d. p. Folio 52d. SCOTTONE—Mr John Cooper, r.; pr.; 2.; t.3 plur. a Sir Johny Barlowe, cur. ; odds; a) p: WrotE—Sir Robert Dobsone, r. ; 7. 8d. ; ¢. 8d. p. LAUGHTON—| blank |, master of the grammar school ; a GAINESBURGH—|[ blank |, master of the grammar school; a. he was ad- monished to procure a licence within a month. p. Folios 53-54d. blank. he has none. p. 1 Struck 0 out. v1 i : Dh oy, | i ‘4 ’ I » ie a : a pie f Hy ‘> i & - [ , = aM > a — 4 ih ? iy % a” : La oh oY | 7h ee an F n ST a a & - ‘a iy j ) ae itc a ‘ ry 1 + ve rah Wate ee At eR = Bi a one i f ae it et ae its Litany Pie Lee ® bo Mb de? Basie sts ti) ce 1, ps Shih Sa tea “f 5 em eb “FO LO weed + a * oy amuse Key in ; ; iy , GO toh be daar ; : iy de oe ' PMS AAA | | | | anes Ast > ne rie nist “at re é \ 7 > (yen ih, _ \ ee te ) ee, ae A | i ? 4 Mid end vg J ch ae LAY wes »'bwe re 4 bie ‘ nan rr i4 ray irs ‘ef? ma - a ba ae i é 5 ; vail - Lire ; f 4 LN in ee Oe a cits AGO War on ‘ 7 saa ees AAA Ae £4 hited ale. 7 anes eae ne 1 # ‘ ' To) ae oe, rt. a) 4 i a ¢ é f . - a are ; Hi ki a a a Bh de a i i ‘ vA A g , 4 4 ; 4) A) fi ates ‘ 7 v 1) 2, ae a is ae 2. an WAV boat vale eames dy Bie: ") ar j 7 ' rh - . ‘ Ls oF . UE ee Gene elay Oma pret nr Ph yy TB |! aps ve ‘ =i ry Saal . he nit ‘as i . Stig saat ts te ak Wey yy: i : 7 f ‘ | e , if iw ; ‘ ' hws ek kik Wk Oot 0 1 eA i é aR a: ie | fs ry 4 4 - ¥ va, ay ee tk Wiis anol “hae a ee iy gate Rly? 6 kia 1 ’ | } ity Ri pA i eed” en “ar, i ‘i Ante OLY One ci - ( eore PENT DT aah y lag iT Ti" / sbi Rak ean: iat a: areata : : Wo { ena) sant as i uy 5 < } . 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R ) OMS eta. al oes ors i ‘ng ‘ng fons 5 i 4 “ 4 h hae rn hi ie Ray? eo a er S| eae ah 7 3 A hg sea ti ra v3 ¢ ae a he a i, W ri ' be ‘sal wt ey ¥ i a.) * -. : 7 7 Je co Fy — } 1 : “ ; 7 > . ‘Nga g a ; “> - ae. . ’ Dive ; Pes A i. 1 ath i ‘Nya 8 dl - hw ~ : ' y ‘ : VI } tar 7 "oe ie ip aie ] P ov é ¢ . —_— 4 af am ve | i i - até if a | : , a 7 ‘ - ; < 7 74 a ‘ 4" - ‘ i i - : _ iv ae Fr Pre . . i 1 Woe >, >» a 4 i © ass Pe 7 i avy h ay “" vt - , Ei a : all J ae, Tae ae ‘> its ue | ye Prin ealadl eb ts, oy pk HEI Uee Ky (CMe Rle ON oy We aterayag [ REGISTRY OF THE ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER] Folios 2-5d. blank. Folio 6. (ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN] AVE CAN DW DEANERY ASLACKBIE—4d. Sir Alexander Maborne, v. BouRNE—4d. Sir John Jackson, v. BILLINGBURGHE—4d. Mr Anthony Hill, v. DUNESBIE—4d. Sir W. Bolton, r. DoweEsBy—-4d. Sir Robert Buckberrie, r. DEMELBy—4d. Sir Richard Tomlinson, r. FOLKINGHAM—Mr John Hoskyn, r. ; imprisoned. e. io Varley secur asceii aoresiipy Poor HORBLINGE—4d. Mr Simon Bradstreete, v. Hacepy—4d. Mr Robert Hawford, r. Hacconpie—4d. Sir Thomas Gamon, v. KIRKBIE--4d. Sir James Griffithe, r., pluralist. 20 4d. Mr Richard Butler, cur. Morton—4d. Sir Thomas Francke, v. Hop Vir Vieeliayvooke si reacner there: pr. licensed 13.beb,, 94, throughout the whole diocese by W. bp. of Lincoln, Newton—4d. Sir George Gamon, r. OsBorNBY—4d. Sir Miles Whaley, v., pluralist. See Willowby. PICKWORTHE—4d. Sir W. Mapletofte, r. Bsa. 135, Folio 6d. RIPPINGALE, 2 PARTS—4d. Sir Robert Collingwood, r., pluralist. RIPPINGALE; 3RD PART—4d. The same Robert Collingwood, r., pluralist. 35. SEMPRINGHAm—Henry Hollywell, cur. d.; m.; a.3 stip. a. Swaton—4d. Sir Richard Carrington, v. SPANBY CHAPEL—Noe cur. d.; m.; a.3 stip. THRECKINGHAM—Sir Ralph Palfremam, v. e. WATERWILLOWBY—4d. Sir Miles Whale, r., pluralist. a5: Sir W. W’mson, cur. WaLcorE—4d. Sir Robert Rochford, cur.; ord. by the lord bp. of Lincoln. 20d, IOS, Folio 7. BELTISLOE DEANERY BaSSINGTHORPE—4d. Mr Thomas Russell, v., pluralist. ee BytTHaM, GREAT—4d. Sir W. Idell, v. [Mr Bland*], schoolmaster ; a. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. Sd. 8d. Sd. 8d. 8d. Sd. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 4 Struck out, 39% 398 LIBER “GLERI, “p77 71604 BytHam, LitrLE—q4d. Mr Walter Howse, r. d.; m.; 1.; ¢.; deg.; ind.; pa. 8d. BycHFEILD—4d. - Sir Richard Edwarde, v. 8d. James Levinston, schoolmaster there ; a. Byrton—4d. Sir W. Pollard, r. . 8d. CAREBIE—4d. Sir W. Browne, r. 8d. CoLsTERWORTH—4d. Mr W. Hotchkyne, r , pluralist. etyate!* CoRBIE—Sir Richard Elam, v. e. CREETON—Ssir John Foster, r. EpnamM—Sir James Fluyd, cur. ; a. ; sfip. 20 marks a year. Thomas White, schoolmaster there ; a. : GuNnBIE—4d. Sir John Richerdson, r., pluralist, Twywell in Northampton, QC. eee sel ey dan 8d. 4d. Sir Simon Tumnne, cur. 8d. IRENHAM—4d. Mr John Hanson, r., pluralist. 8d. Sir Maurice Gadge; cur, sip.) pr. 8d. LAVINGTON—4d. Mr Tempest Wood, v. 8d. NorTHW/THAM—4d. Sir John Sande, r. 8d. SOUTHW:ITHAM—4d. Sir Benedict Smyth, r. 8d. [ blank | Smyth, schoolmaster ; a. 4s. 8d. 15s. 4d. Folto 7d. STEVENBIE—4d. Sir Matthew Browne, r. 8d. STOKE, SoutH—4d. Sir W. Hotchkyne, r., pluralist. 8d. [ Noe curate here.” | sir Jonn Wallyomarrcuratetnéere 7 tae, STOKE, NortH—4d. Mr Nicholas Walker, r., pluralist. a. e. 8d. SWAFEILD—4d. Mr John Menzeis, r. e. 8d. SWINSTED—4d. Sir William Nicholls, v. 8d. WytTHam—4d. Mr James Gartside, v. 8d. ; 8d.; 8d. 25. 55. 4d. Folio 8. BULLINGBROOK DEANERY BULLINGBROKE—4d. Sir Raphaell Throgmorton, r. 8d. Thomas Thompson, M.A., schoolmaster, adm. 18 Aug., 1604, by Dr. Hill ENDERBIE—4d. Sir Roger Metcalf, r. Sd. The same, senoolmaster - a, EsSTeRKEAL, SoutH—4d. Sir W. Jackson, r. 8d. E'steRKEAL, NortH—4d. Mr George Jackson, r., pluralist. Sd. Hatton—4d. Mr William Symondeg, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. 4d. John Cutt, schoolmaster ; a. HareBy—qd. Sir Robert Wighte, r.; pr., licensed 29 Nov., 1602, by the late archbp. of Canterbury. 8d. HuNDLEBY—4d. Sir William Webb, v. 8d. HAUGNEBY V.—Sir Thomas Allen, cur. It is vacant. KIRKBIE—4d. Sir Richard Rysinge, v. 8d. Luspi—E—4d. Mr John Downes, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. MYNENGSBY—4d. Sir Edward Vstwaite, r. 8d RATHBIE—4d. Sir John Willerton, r. 8d. 1 Struck out. 2 By another hand, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 399 SPILSBIE—4d. Francis Parker, cur. 8d. The same, schoolmaster ; a. STICKNEY—4d. Sir Meredith Price, r. 8d. Michael Machett, schoolmaster ; a. STEEPING, LITTLE—4d. Sir John Stubbes, r. Sd. STICKFORD—4d. Sir Thomas Abraham, v. 8d : 5S. 16s. Folio 8d. SiBsEY—4d. Mr John Crosse, v. 8d. Richard Thornton, schoolmaster ; a. THORPE—4d. Sir Henry Veizey, v. 8d. TOINTON PETER’S, SOUTH—4d. Sir Richard Turpyne, v., pluralist ; m.;1.; deg.; ind.; res.; pa.; pr.; plur.; qual ; disp.; 2.1 8d. TOYNTON PETER’S, NortTH—4d. Francis Parker, sequestrator and curate. 8d. ToynTon ALL SAINTS’, vic.—4d. Mr Laurence Freeman, v. 8d. WESTERKEALE—4d. Mr George Jackson, r., pluralist. Bsiod. [ blank | Mayhew, schoolmaster ; a. 255 aS Folto 9. CANDLESHOE DEANERY ARDLETHORPE—4d. Sir George Cater, r. 8d. ASHBIE—4d. Sir John Barker, r. 8d. BoRROWE—Sir Alexander Cooke, v. 8d. [ blank] Emott, [curate’| schoolmaster there ; m. ; d.; a. ; slip. Mr Richard West, preacher there; pz., licensed; a. by the late lord bp. of Linc., 24 Jan., 1592; stp. 15]. a year; deg. BRATOFTE—4d. Mr Leonard Ithell, r. 8d. CANDLESBy—4d. Robert Deves, r. 8d. CroFrE—4d. Mr William Worshippe, v. 8d. Edw. Stoanes, schoolmaster ; a. DrisiE—4d. Sir Martin Houlden, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. FRISKNEY—4d. Sir Richard Turpyne, v. ; pluralist. 3s. 8d. POlGHR i CUL theres ds aiilinds, Sip. ace. FIRSBIE—4d. Sir John Kinzey, r. 8d. GuNBIE—4d. Sir John Burley, r. 8d. INGOLLMELLe—4d. Mr John Clarke, r. 8d. IRBIE, IMPROPRIATION—W. Tailour, [curate] reader ORBIE—4d. Sir Richard Pryor, v. 8d. PARTNEY—Mr Edw. Salmon, r. BSeOU. 14s. Folio gd. SUTTERBIE—4d. Sir Martin Houlden, r., pluralist. 8d. LOlane |= curaterthere - iiads » siipy. des. ar, SCREMBIE—4d. Mr Richard Foster, r., pluralist. Os, Ot. SKENDLEBy—4d. The same Mr Richard Foster, v. Sd. SKEGNES—4d. Sir Hamon Coxon, r. Sil. John Gray, schoolmaster ; a. STEPING, GREAT—4d. Sir Henry Lord, v. 8d. Beaupery Sparke, schoolmaster ; a. 1 In this Ltber 7. is used to represent litter@ testimontales ; but t. has been substituted for /. in the text in order to conform with the usage in the other Lzdr2, ? Struck out, 400 LIBER CLERK, “a’pisr60n WYNTHORPE—Sir Thomas Waad, v. 8d. WAINEFLETE ALL Saints’—4d. Sir Henry Foster, r. ; licensed by W. late lord bp. of Lincoln, 2 Oct., 1591, in the said church only. 8d. ad. Sir John Nicolson, schoolmaster ; adm. by Dr Belley, 7 June, 1594. 8d. WAINEFLET Mary’s vic.—lIt is vacant. 4d. Sir Thomas Joyes, cur. ; a. tolerated, full minister. 8d. WELTON, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir John Enderbie, cur. ; adm. by the late lord bp. of Lincoln. Sd. The same, schoolmaster there ; adm. 31 August, 1604, by Dr Hill, everywhere throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincoln. ch Qs. 8d. Folio to. CALCEWATHE DEANERY ANDERBIE—4d@. Sir W. Lathwaite, r., pluralist. 25. Ss Sir Robert Blake, cur: there. 8d. ABIE—4d. Sir Peregrine Browne, v., pluralist ; not dispensed. 8d. ALFORD—4d. Sir Joseph Overton, v. 8d. 4d. ‘Francis “Marburié; preacher there; pr-5" 2.) abe nase shew it ; sitp. 201. a year } m2. 8d. 4d. John Crofte, schoolmaster there; a. by the lord bp. ; SUplIS)) 0S .00.\- Mae aes. 8d. BEESBIE—4d. Mr Robert Smyth, r. 8d. _ Thomas Manby als. Rann, schoolmaster ; a. BEELESBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Storr, v.; d.; m.;1.; deg.; pa.; ind. ; 5 ANAL As YN Le: 8d., 8d., 8d. CAWTHORPE, vic.—It is vacant. Mr Randolph Wooding, cur.; a.; m.; stip.; pr. COMBERWORTH—4d. Mr John Hope, r. 8d. CLAXBIE—4d. Sir John Pearson, v. Sid. ce Les Folio tod. CALCEBIE—Sir Christopher Dynys, v. 8d. FARLSTROPP—4d. Sir Thomas Scarbroughe, v. 8d. Gayton—4d. Mr Christopher Medcalf, r. 8d. HANNEY, APPROPRIATION—Sir John Whalley, cur. 8d. HuTToOFTE—4d. Sir W. Chapman, v. 8d. HoGGEstropp—4d. Sir John Osmotherley, v. vOCRSa. HELLOWE—4d. Sir Richard Allen, r.; 2s. for prox’. 8d. [ blank | Southwell, schoolmaster ; a. Sir John Bolle; he is respited (respectuatur), HAwE, vic.—lIt is vacant. Sir Edw. Adamson, cur. LEGBORNE, APPROPRIATION—Mr Christopher Stephenson, cur.; d.; he Do GER) MAS) Seer MABLETHORPE PETER’s—4d. Sir Tristram Hudleston, r. 8d. MABLETHORPE Mary’s—Mr Thomas Veale, r. 8d. Mompy—4d. Sir Alan Freer, v. 8d. MOMBy CHAPEL—noe curate there. MattTBie—4d. Mr Henry Marten, r. 8d. 2s. 8d. 7s, 4d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 401 Folio it. MARKBIE, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir Robert Marshall, cur. ; d. and m. he is not; a.; deg. noe graduate ; sizp. 5/. a year. Note. 8d. SOUTHRESTON—Sir Richard Cloughe, r. SuTTON—Mr Thomas Sparke, r., pluralist; deg. D.D.; pa. ; disp. ; Qual prey Dl: 4d. Sir Robert Eliot, cur. there. Ot, SALEBIE—4d. Mr George Scortreth, v. Sd. SwaBIE—4d. Mr Paul Balgay, r. 8d. STAYNE—4d. Sir Samuel Willingam, r., pluralist; p/. ; deg. ; pa. ; Gist pr. as, Ou, Jobin GarbroremouGmLuere y i1Dae eray tei: slestipa Geo.Nt ELiS stipend is but 20s. a year and therfore in meare pitty he is distinguished ; there is but 2 houses, &c. He is dismissed. WOTTHILE —=olipOCer OMYyth, t..; dct Pl, | pre uispe pur. 20d. pond Folto 11d. TorTHILL—Sir Edward Adamson, cur. 8d. THEDLETHORP ALL SAINTS’ VICARAGE—It is vacant. Sir Ralph Marshall, cur. ; a. 8d. THEDLETHORP HELEN’s—4d. Mr William Symonde, r., pluralist. 8d. dd. Sibeoberu Wellesecnre there: 8d. Trustropp—Mr James Hollingworth, r. ade oir George Hanson cur sthere. 8d. THORESBY—4d. Sir Richard Willyomat, r.; d.; m.; 7.3; deg ; POs; pamela, a 8d., 8d., 8d. WILLOUGHBIE—ad. Sir Libeus Sadler, r. 8d. WITHERNE—4d. Sir Nicholas Maddyson, r. 8d. VicEBY—4d. Sir Francis Gumnas, r. 8d. WELL—4d. Sir: Peregrine Browne, r., pluralist, no dispensation. 8d. OSmOc: 8s. Folio 12. GRAFFOE DEANERY AWBURNE VICARAGE—Alexander Gee, v., pluralist. 4d. Sir John Bawdwine, cur. there. 8d. BassINGHAM—4d. Mr John Barnes, r. 8d. B@LTUAM Ada eon NV Kvers. ae de mn, 1) 0eo > pa, i. Pr. ind, 8d., 8d., 8d. CARLTON—4d. Mr Richard Kellett, v. 8d. DoDDINGTON—4d. Sir Raphael Bethiell, r. 8d. EAGLE VICARAGE—It is vacant. 4d. Sir George Blumley, cur. Sd. HykHaM—4d. Mr Thomas Russell, pluralist. See Bassing’. 8d. Sir James Leeman, cur. there. Norton DisNEy—4d. Sir John Wilson, v. 8d. NORTHSCARLE—4d. Sir Thomas Gryffen, r. 8d. STAPILFORTH—4d. Sir Richard Pollard, v. 8d. 3s. 4d. 8s. Folto 12d. 7 SWINDERBIE—Sir Edward Alred, v. 8d. 1 Rectius 6s. 4d. 402 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1604 SKELLINGTHORPE—Sir Robert Vaughay, cur. ; a. THORPE—q4d. Alexander Gee, r. 8d. 4d. 16d. Folio 13. GRANTHAM DEANERY ALLINGTON—4d. Sir Simon Buttree, r., pluralist. 355 St; BarRowBy—4d. Sir James Thornton, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. BELToN—4d. Mr John Pratt, r., pluralist; m.; 1. ; deg.; 1.; pa. ; OPO inlie Guala 3s. 8d. [ blank |, curate there ; m.; a.; stip. BracEBy—Sir W. Turnbull, cur. there ; a. BarkESTON—4d. Mr Francis Feild, r.; m.; 1.; pa ; ind.; deg. ; Pie: 8d., 8d., 8d. [ blank | Watson, cur. ; a. BoorHBy—4d. Sir Ambrose Ward, r. 8d. DEentoN—4d. Mr Edmund Battie, r. 8d. 4d. Sir W. Wrighte, cur. there. e. 8d. eae te 12s,! Folio 13d. GRANTHAM, SOUTH, PREBEND—Mr William Barksdaile, pluralist. e. GRANTHAM, NORTH, PREBEND—Mr Abraham Conhan, pluralist. e. GRANTHAM, NortH—4d. Mr Stephen Lodington, v. e, plague. 8d. GRANTHAM, SouTH—4d. Mr Nicholas Walker, v., pluralist. e, plague. 8d. GUNNerBIE—Sir Richard Atkinson, cur. there; pauper; a. a. e. ‘remittith ’. HARLAXTON—4d. Mr Ralph Caluerley, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. sir Nicholas Robinson, cur, there; pr ;)a@2; m7. admitteas HISD RGEC Wo Ned ta HoNINGTON—4d. Sir Richard Gace, v., pluralist. 3s. 8d. Leonard Gace, cur.; admitted by Dr Hill, 22 Aug., 1604; d. Neusimot je iene a ast peace: LONDONTHORPE CHAPEL—noe Curate. PAUNTON, GREAT—4d. Mr Francis Allen, r.; m.; 7.; deg.; pa.; OP STO tet ne) 8d., 8d., 8d. 4d. Thomas Franck, cur. 8d. 25, tos. 8d.? Foho 14. PAUNTON, LITTLE—4d. Sir James Griffitte, r., pluralist. e. 8d. ROPESLEY—4d. Sir John Ayscoughe, r. 8d. STRAWsON—4d. Sir James Hanson, r. 8d. SEGBROKE—Sir Robert Gibson, r. 8d. SEGBROKE DEACONSHIP—4d. Sir Simon Buttrie, deacon ;_plural- ist + ind, 8d. ScistON—4d. Sir Richard Norris, cur. 8d. SAPPERTON—4d. Sir W. Turnbull, r. 8d. SoMerBIE—4d. Mr W. Woode,’ r., licensed preacher ; m. ; 1. ; ep ena. nat, ertid.s 8d., 8d., 8d. WELBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Gace, r. 8d. 1 Rectius 155. 2 Rectius 11s. 4a. * ‘Wood’ at p. 308, and in P.D,, 1603, no, 21, and Reg. xxx, f. 199. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 403 WILLESFORTH—4d. Sir Richard Stevens, r. 8d. WOLSTROPE—4d. Sir James Thornton, r. 8d. 4d. Sir Thomas Welbie, cur. there. Sid. WyvELL—4d. Sir John Nicholle, r. e. Sd. GRANTHAM SCHOOL—Sir W. Northan, master of Grantham gram- mar school ; a. ; stip. Sir [blank | Camocke, under-teacher there ; a. ; stip. As. IOs. Folio 14d. GARTREE DEANERY ASTERBIE—4d. Sir Richard Greene, r. Sd. BucKNALL—4d. Sir Arthur Wrighte, r. 8d. [ blank] Dolit, schoolmaster ; a. BELCHFORD—4d. Sir John Conyers, r., pluralist. Sd. Sir Thrustan Fogg, cur. and schoolmaster there ; a. by Dr Hill, 18 Aug., 1604, and he owes 4s. CALKWELL—4d. Sir Henry Greene, v. 8d. DONINGTON—Sir Thomas Kent, r. 8d. GAWDBIE—4d. Sir Robert Tailowr, r., pluralist. 8d. John Milner, curate there; d. by the lord bp. of Lincoln, 20 Mat, 1602.87 heis not; av; sup. 8d. GOLCEBIE—4d. Sir Peter Houlden, v. 8d. HorssinGton—4d. Mr Theodore Tansey, r., pluralist. Sd. 4d. Sir Richard Bullocke, cur. and schoolmaster there. 8d. HEMINGBIE—-4d. Mr Thomas Jonson, r. 8d. [ blank | Barnes, schoolmaster ; a. e. MyYNTING—qd. Sir Richard Beuerley, v. 8d. 3s. 4d. 8s. Folio 15. RANDBIE, APPROPRIATION—John Peale, schoolmaster and curate ; Cis CANOES I Cn UCU apt. STAYNTON—John Feild,. pretended curate; d.; m.; a.; stip.; Des ipT. STURTON—Sir Christopher Waters, v. 8d, STANIGOTE—4d. Sir Robert Alleley, r. 8d, STIXWOLDE—4d. Sir Richard Travers, v. 8d, 8d. zhy Folio 15d. GRYMESBIE DEANERY ALLESBIE APPROPRIATION—Sir Matthew Wymprey, cur. AsHBIE—4d. Mr Nicholas Sugar, r. 8d. BRADLEY—Mr Thomas Whittle, r. 8d. BELESBIE—4d. Mr Francis Kettlewell, r. 8d. BARNOLBIE—4d. Mr Thomas Atkinson, r. 8d. BRIGESLEY—Mr Gerrard [ Byikes, r.1] Bromby, cur. ; m. 5 1.; deg. ; DE ain ee Corrs, GREAT—4d. Mr Thomas Forman, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. Ad» ‘kichardiBuishawe, cur, there 7dv jag. s pt. Sip. LOL. a year; deg. 8d. Cotes, LITTLE—4d. Sir W. Walton, cur. 8d. CLEE—osir Robert Burrell v.3.d.; m. + 1.3; deg.; pa.: pr.3 £3 ind. 1 Struck out. 404 LIBER “CLERI, a-p. 1604 CoxwoLp—ad. Sir Robert Handson, r. 8d. CaBoRNE—4d. The same Robert Handson, v. 8d. Noe curate there. 2s. 8d. 8s. 4d." Folio 16. ESTRANDELL, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir W. Aiscoughe, cur. 8d. GRAINESBIE—Mr Thomas Humtrey, r. | 8d. GRIMESBIE, JAMES’—4d. Sir Robert Lord, v. 8d. Henry Blunston, schoolmaster ; a. by Dr Belley, 16 June, 1601 ; stip. 13/1. 6s. 8d. a year. 8d. HEALING —Sir W. Harting, r. Hatctir—4d. Mr Oliver Waters, r., pluralist. 3s. 8d. HumBerston—Mr Edmund Lioneld, cur.; a. 13 May, 1602, by the bp. of Lincoln. 8d. Howron—4d. Sir W. Bayldon, v. 8d. HawErRBy—Sir W. Mourton, r. 8d. IrBiE—4d. Sir Thomas Langley, r. 8d. LacepiE—4d. Mr John Clarke, r. 8d. [blank | Elsham, schoolmaster ; a. Norcotres—Mr Nathaniel Pilkington, r. 8d., 8d., 8d. Anthony Newton, schoolmaster ; a. NEwton—Mr Thomas Pilkington, r. ; licensed (L.) 11 Nov., 1577, by the late lord bp. ROTHWELL—4d. Mr Robert Marris, r. 8d. SCARTHOE—Sir Maurice Gulson, r. 8d. SwINHopp—4d. Sir John Greene, r. 8d. SWALLOWE—4d. Sir W. Andrew, r. 8d. THORESBIE—Sir Hugh Mapletofte, r. 8d. Sir John Harneis, schoolmaster ; a. S. 5S. Folio 16d. TETNEY—4d. Sir Richard Odling, v. | 8d. WATHE, APPROPRIATION—Ssir W. Bayldon, cur. ; a. WattHamM—4d. Mr Richard Baynes, r. 8d. 4d. Sir John Lawson, schoolmaster ; siz. 8d. 2d. 2s. Folio 17. SOUTH HOLLAND DEANERY CowBITT CHAPEL—4d. Sir Mark Somerscales, cur. 8d. CROWLAND, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir Robert Chapman, cur. 8d. FLEETE—4d. Mr Moises Wilton, r. 8d. [ blank] Piggott, schoolmaster ; a. GEDNEY—Mr John Day,r., pluralist ; m.; 1.; pa.; deg. ; pr. ; plur. GEDNEY—4d. Mr John’ Newland, v. 8d. GEDNEY FEN CHAPEL—gd. Sir W. Hotchkinson, cur. 8d. Thomas Clarke, schoolmaster, a. GeorgesDenny, cur. 47, HoLBECHE—qd. Sir Othoniel Bradburie, v. 8d. Lutron CHAPEL—4d. Sir W. Grymshawe, cur. 8d. 1 Rectius Qs. 2 Rectius ‘Thomas’ (cp. p. 312 ; Reg. xxx, f. 145d.; L.C., 1614, f. 56d.). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 405 MoLton—ad. Mr James Ashton, v.; m.;:1. ; deg.; pr.; b ; 1nd. ; pa. his Mate 8d. Sir Shut Jeffison, schoolmaster (pedagogues); a. vide Liber Offictt, he is dismissed. The same Mr James Ashton, schoolmaster (/udtmagister) theres, a, by. the lord bp. MOLTON CHAPEL—Sir Thomas Jonson, cur.; d.; m.; a. by Mr Randes SC. tri gesitp.; deo: 2s. 8d. 5s. 4d. Folio 17d. PINCHBECKE—4d. Mr Thomas Atherton, v. Sd. Gilbert Wilson, schoolmaster; a. he exhibited ; he paid in Libro Officit. SURFLET—Mr James Mourton, cur. SuTTON Mary’s—4d. Mr Thomas Clarke, v. 8d. SuTTON St. EDMUND’S CHAPEL—4d. Sir James Tailour, cur. 8d. SUTTON JAMES’ CHAPEL—4d. Sir Thomas Warde, cur. 8d. SPALDING, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir W. Browne, cur. No.! 8d. John Hutchinson, schoolmaster; a. by Mr Rande, 27 Mar., 1599. 8d. Tipp Mary’s—4d. Mr Thomas Fell, r. 8d. Weston—4d. Mr [John Folkingham, vicar*| Robert Collyer, cur. 8d. WHAPLOD—4d. Sir Clement Freckingham, v. 8d. William Crispe, schoolmaster, a. WHAPLOD DROVE CHAPEL—Sir Edward Odling, cur. and school- master, a. 2s. 8d. 6s. Folto 18. SOUTH’? HOLLAND DEANERY ALGARKIRKE—Mr John Overall, r., pluralist ; m.;7.; pa.; pr.; 1.3 plur. Sir Richard Thistlewaite, cur. BUTTERWICKE—4d. Sir Thomas Norman, v. 8d. BENINGTON—4d. Sir Stephen Bryttane, r. No.! 8d. Paurence Loglam, cures a: Boston—4d. Mr Thomas Wooll, v. No. 8d. [ blank | Barbor, schoolmaster, a. Ad Me jolie james, preacher tiiere, NO 8d. 4d. Mr John Newall, schoolmaster there ; a. by Mr Rande, 2 *(une, T5035, 8d. Mr Anthony Dixon, under-teacher ; a. by Dr Hill, 17 Aug., 1604. BROTHERTOFTE CHAPEL—4d. Robert Rollett, reader there ; 7. by Mr Rande, 14 Jan., 1591. 8d. BicKaAR—4d. Sir Thomas Butler, v. 8d. John Harris, schoolmaster ; a. DonincTton—4d. Mr George Pieke, v. 8d. Richard Threcking, schoolmaster, a. FospDYKE—4d. Sir Thomas Ryle, cur. 8d. 1 This perhaps signifies the clerk’s non-appearance. 2 Struck out. 3 Rectius North. 406 LIBER VCLERE (ipitbed FRAMPTON—Sir John Shelle, v. FREESTON—4d. Sir Richard Edwarde, v. Sir Robert Nelson, schoolmaster, a. GOSBARTON—| blamk }, cur. ; a. 4d. W. Delph, schoolmaster; a. by Rande, 11 May, 1602. BS50d. Folio 18d. Krrton—4d. Mr William Tuckney, v. Thomas Pearson, cur. there; a. LEAKE—4d. Sir Thomas Browne, v. Francis Hubbard, schoolmaster, a. LEverron, NortH—4d. Mr Henry Peacham, r.; pluralist. LrEverTon, SoutH—4d. The same Henry Peacham, r. QUADRING—4d. Sir James Hart, v.. SWINSHEAD—4d. Sir W. Hudson, v. SKIRBECKE—4d. Mr John Prat, r.; pluralist; m.; 1.; pa.; pr.; blur..; dish.e tnd.4 wee Sein mee Belton: Mr Edmund Digle, cur. there; a. call of Mr Digles for Mr Pratte exhibite money. SUTTERTON—4d. Mr Robert Eliott, v. John Watson, schoolmaster ; a. Torre—4d. Mr Anthony Ingolsbie, r. WictorreE—4d. Sir Humphrey Marshe, v.; 1.; pa.; deg.; pr. ; 7329 35. ind,.at: 8d., 8d., WRANGLE—4d. Sir Nicholas France, v. Laurence Chapmaz, schoolmaster ; a. WIBBERTON—4d. Mr Ralph Caverley, r.; pluralist. 4d. Sir John Millington, cur. there. AS AG, Folio 19. HORNCASTLE DEANERY ASHBIE CHAPEL—4d. Sir Henry Wilson, cur. ; m. by W. bp. of Lincoln, 17 July, 1590; a. by Mr Rande. received 24 Aug., BAMBURGHE, APPROPRIATION—John Wood, cur.; a. CoNnESBIE—4d. Mr George Skelton, r. DaLDERBIE—4d. Sir John Hodgson, r. EDLINGTON—4d. Sir Edward Turner, v. HorncastLE—4d. Mr Robert Hollinghedge, v. ae. 16s. Mr John Cooke, schoolmaster there; a. by Mr Rande, 20 EDU L500 jessEpy HALTHAM UPON BAaNE—agd. Sir John Salmon, r. KIRKBEE UPON BaNE—Sir George Clarke, r. Simon Samson, schoolmaster ; a. LAaNGTON—4d. Mr Urian Kirke, r. MARINGE CHAPEL—Sir Richard Lake, cur. ; m.; d.; a. ; stip. ; DTS Aes, MorEBIE—4d._ Sir Gilbert Woodliffe, r. MaroME—4d. Sir Thomas Corey, r. MarTON—Sir Thomas Tailor, r. RouGHTON—4d. Sir Clement Hodgson, r. Ethelbert Slade, schoolmaster ; a. 3S. 4d. 8s. 8d. 8d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 407 Folio 19d. SCRELESBY—4d. Mr John Haughton, r. 8d. TOYNTON CHAPEL—4d. Sir John Lawley, cur. 8d. THYMELBY—4d. Sir John Conyers, r. ; pluralist. 3s. 8d. Toynton MaGna—Sir George Cockborne, r.; pluralist ; d.; m.; CO Mer Di MIU te. a pT £ QIS pes eee, THORNTON—4d. .Mr Thomas Greene, v. ; pluralist. 3s. 8d. TATTESHALL, IMPROPRIATION—Sir Richard Knowlles, cur. and schoolmaster ; a. WooDENDerBy—Ssir W. Smyth, cur. Sd. WaADDINGWORTH—4d._ Sir Nicholas Larke, r. 8d, WOODALL, APPROPRIATION—Mr Ethelbert Slade, cur. ; a. WILKESBIE—4d. Mr Thomas Greene, r. 8d. Daniels Wetherall Cur stuctes a? ea. Oca. Stipes | aa WISPINGTON—4d. Sir Randolph Woodinge, v. 8d. 2s. ad. 8s. 8d.} Folio 20. » HYLL DEANERY ASWARBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Leake, r. 8d. ASHBIE PUERORUM—4d. Sir Robert Allen, v., pluralist 5 cid. RS telah BaGENDerBy—4d. Sir Anthony Blackborne, r. Sd. BRINCKHILL—4d. Mr Thomas Oresbie, r. 8d. CLaxBIE—4d. Sir Augustine Fitzw®, r. 8d. FULLETBIE—4d. Mr Samuel Allen, r. 8d. GRETHAM—Sir George Cockborne, r., pluralist; m.; 1. ; pa.; deg. ; blur. jvaispy ind. HAMERINGAm—4d. Sir Roger Hunterhow, r. 8d. HAGWortHiInGcam—4d. Mr Theodore Tanzey, r , pluralist. 3s. 8d. HARRINGTON—Mr Gabriel Bewett, r., pluralist. LanGToN—4d. Sir Brian Burton, r. 8d. OxcoMBE—4d. Sir George Boothe, r. 8d. SCRAFEILD—4d. Sir Richard Lake, r. received 24 Aug., 8d. SOUTHORMESBY CUM KETTESBY, UNITED—4d. Sir W. Pomphret,r. 8d. SoMersBIE—4d. Sir Robert Allen, r., pluralist. 8d. 4S. 4d. 14s. 8d. Folio 20d. SALMONBIE—4d. Mr Robert Phillipps, r. 8d. SAUCETHORPE—-4d. Sir Thomas Fowler, r. 8d. TETFORD—4d. Mr John Key, r. Si. James Laithwaitt, schoolmaster ; a. WINCEBY— 4d. Sir George Siluester, r. 8d. 16d. 2s. 8d. Folio 21. JARBROUGHE DEANERY BicpiE—q4d. Mr John Siluester, r. 8d. John Gibson, schoolmaster teaching recusants ; a. BARROWE—4d. Sir W. Cooper, v. Sd. George Crowder, schoolmaster ; a. BARNETBY—Mr Richard Bateman, v. 8d BONDBIE—4d. Sir W. Kenington, v. 1 Rectius 1s. 4d, 408 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1604 Barton—4d. Mr John Lewes, v. 8d. Sir Thomas Duckle, cur. and schoolmaster ; a. BROKLESBIE—4d,.. Sir Thomas Aeton, r.; m.; 1.; deg.; pa. ; t.5 Prd nai 8d., 8d., 8d. CapNEY—4d. Sir John Tincke, v. 8d. Oliver Dobson, schoolmaster. Croxton—4d. Mr Thomas Thomson, r. 8d. EL_sHAM—ad. Sir Ralph Rowbotham, v. 8d. FEREBIE—4d. Mr Thomas Peachie, r. 8d. Re 8s. Folio 21d. GIRSBIE—Sir Thomas Leache, v. 8d. GouxILL—4d. Sir John Holland, v. 8d. Thomas Hardey, schoolmaster ; a. HorkstowE—ad. Sir Hugh Gelder, v. 8d. HABURGHE—Sir Marmaduke Rayner, v. Sd.a HaLron—4d. Sir John Boothe, v. 8d. Edward Thomson, schoolmaster; a. by Dr Hill, 29 Aug,, 1604, everywhere throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincoln with liberty to reade praiers in the church there throughout the year. IMINGHAm —Sir John Scamon, v. 8d. Ralph Akerley, schoolmaster ; a. KIRNINGTON—4d. Sir Richard Langley, v. 8d. KILLINGHOLME—4d. Sir Thomas Stennett, v. 8d., 8d., 8d. KEALBIE—4d. Sir Robert Bowlles, cur. 8d. LYMBER—4d. Sir Thomas Barcrofte, v. 8d. NETLETON—Mr Henry Hooke, r.; m.; 1.; deg.; pa.; t.3 pr.; ind. [ blank | Potter, cur. 2s. 4d. 17 Ale Folio 22. RypieE—sir Robert Rayner, v. SAXBIE—4d. Mr Richard Richardson, r. 8d. SOMERBIE—4d. Sir Robert Tailor, pluralist. Bh iel eh STALLINGBURGHE—4d. Mr Thomas Welles, v. 8d. Thomas Turpin, schoolmaster ; a. THORNTON—Mr Izaraell Tailour, v. 8d., 8d., 8d. WRAWBIE—4d. Mr Richard Bynnes, v. 8d. WoRLETBY—4d. Sir Roger Hurste, v. 8d. Wootron—4d. Sir Thomas Newton, v. 8d. VLCEBIE—4d. Sir Henry Kellingley, v. 8d. a5 Ad. gs. 8d. Folio 22d. LYNCOLN DEANERY St. Borutpys—Mr Anthony Hartley, cur. ; a. he paid before the sum of the fee, and here he is dismissed. Thomas Roos, schoolmaster ; a. ST. PETERS AD LE Goate—Sir W. Tailor, cur. ; he paid in Canwicke. St. Marites—4d. Mr Robert Houghton, v.; inducted [within] the space of three years. 8d., 8d., 8d. 1 Rectius 8s, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 409 ST. BENNETTe—Sir John Hawley, cur. The same Halley, schoolmaster. ST. SWITHUNES—The same John Hawley, cur. St. Perers ap ARCHES—Sir W. Dalby, r.; d.; m.; 1.3 deg. ; ind. ; DAS: PT. The same Sir W. Dalbie, preacher of the said city of Lincoln ; ON, esitp. St. MarTENS—4d. Sir W. Ingram, v. 8d. ST. MIcHAELL¢—Sir John Cheueley, cur. St. PAULES—Sir Thomas Forman, cur. ; a. ST. PETERS IN EaSTGATE—Sir Robert Nicholson, reader ; a. 8d. 25.480) FDUOF28. LINCOLN GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Mr Robert Houghton aforementioned ; Bone Siips Sir W. Walkwood, usher ; a. ; sitp. Folto 23d. LONGOBOBIE DEANERY ARMESTON—4d. Sir John Vincent, v. 8d. Joseph Harrison, schoolmaster ; a. Branston—4d. Mr Cuthbert Daile, r. 8d. Sir Richard Newton, cur. there ; a. ; stip. BooTHBIE—4d. Mr Francis Pregion, r. 8d. BRASBRIGG—4d. Mr Anthony Hartley, v. 8d. BLANCKNEY—Mr W. Lounde, r. 8d. [ blank] Burrell, schoolmaster ; a. BILLINGEY—4d. Sir W. Jonson, v. 8d. CANWICK—4d. Sir W. Tailour, v. 8d. SOUBIE——sityW alan’, Vas. 12, dco. ind. ; pa. 5 pr. 3 £. Sd. W. Herbert, schoolmaster ; a. 1 Sept., 1604, throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincon, by Dr Hill. Dunston—4d. Sir Robert Gray, v. 8d. HanwortH—Mr Amos Bedford, r. KirRKBIE—4d. Sir Nicholas Marten, v. 8d. 25, Sd. 6s. 8d. Folio 24. MeEtTHerINGAM—4d. Sir Richard Wilson, v. 8d. Nocron—Sir W. Crowther, v. Sd. NavenBiE—4d. Mr Allan Hambie, r. 8d. SCOPWICKE—4d. Sir George Bond, v. 8d. SKywNAND—4d. Mr Michael Haworthe,! r. 8d. TYMBerLAND—Sir Thomas Humbleton, v.; m.; 1.; pa.: deg. ; Dra eal: Wapbpincton—4d. Mr Alexander Southacke, r. 8d. Nie W ompsonmecun there aa. carp. W. Wamsley ; he instructs, etc. ; a. WELBORNE—4d. Mr Francis Trigg, r. 8d. 4d. Mr Simon Read, cur. ; stip. ol. a year. 8d. WASHINGBURGHE—Mr Hugh Browne, r. 8d. John Singleton, m.A., schoolmaster there ; a. 22 Aug., 1604, by Dr Hill, throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincoln. 2S Ad: 6s. 1 Cp. p. 321, l. 3, where ‘ Hanworth ’ should be ‘ Hauworth’. 410 LIBER %ICLERI) ‘alps 1604 Folio 24d. LAFFORD DEANERY | AMWICKE—4d. Sir Robert Wilson, v. ASWARBIE—4d. Mr W. Willams, r. ; pluralist. ASGARBIE—4d. The same Mr Willams, r. AUNESBIE—Sir Edward Leeman, r. ASHBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Scochie, v. BLoxaM—Mr W. Colsell, r. ; pluralist. Sir Nathaniel Ghessipp, cur.; a. a. 3RAUNSWELL—4d Sir Henry Holdsworth, r. Burton—4d. Mr W. Westhall, v.; m.;12 ; pa.; deg.; pr. ; ind; t. CRANWELL, APPROPRIATION—Sir Thomas Jonson, cur. e. Plague. DiGcpiE—Sir John Palfreman, v. e. Plague. DIRRINGTON—4d. Sir Ralph Bower, v. 2s. Ad. Folto 25. : Evepon—4d. Sir W. Glen, r. HowEL_—gd. Sir Charles Weldale, r. HECKINGTON—4d. Sir Thomas Morley, v. HELPRINGAm—4d. Sir W. Burnbie, v. HaLte—4d. Sir Samuel Saunders, v. IWARBIE—4d. Sir John Williamson, v. InGotspy—4d. Mr John Fisher, r. KIRKBIE PETER’Ss—4d. Mr Robert Heblewait, v. 4d. Sir Edward Bowman, cur. there. KYME, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir Thomas Duffen, cur. LEssINGHAM, NortH—4d. Sir John Morris, r. LESSINGHAM, SOUTH—4d. Sir Thomas Noke, r. QUARRINGTON—4d. Mr Robert Hytchcoke, r. WILLowBy—4d. Mr Hugh Tuke, r. there. 4s. 4d. Folio 25d. Rowston—Sir Christopher Hawes, v. e. Plague. RUSKINGTON—ad. Sir W. Williomatt, r. 4d. Sir W. Willerton, v. RAwcEBIE—4d. Sir John Talbott, v. SWARBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Beare, v. 20d. Folio 26. LOUEDEN DEANERY ANCASTER—qd. Sir Richard Gace, v.;. pluralist. Honington. BENINGTON—Mr Henry Sharoke, v. Plague. FOsTON CHAPEL—[ blank ], cur. BECKINGHAm—4d. Mr Robert Heblewaite, r. Sir Thomas Baguley, cur. there; m.; a.; deg. ; pr.; stip. BROUGHTON— Sir Roger Parker, r. 4d. Sir Thomas Wrighte, cur. ; d. and m. 29 Aug., 1590, by the bp. of Lincoln. CATHORPE—4d. Mr Thomas Tarrold, r. CARLTON SCROPE—4d. Sir W. Poyntell, r. [L blank] Mynzets, schoolmaster*] 1 Struck out. 35. to n Qs. 8s, 35. 35. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. ARCHDEACONERY (OF *LINCOEN AII CLAYPOLE, SoUTH—4d. Sir Martin Crosfeild, r. . Sd. [ blank | Barley, schoolmaster ; a. Os: | 7S. Folio 26d. CLAYPOLE, NorrH—4d. Sir Thomas Townroweg, r. 8d. FULBECKE—4d. Mr Miles Garthwaite, r. Sd. HOUGHE CUM MEMBRIS—4d. Sir Matthew Rushton, v. Sd. George Robinson, schoolmaster ; a. he is admitted. HouGuamM—4gd. Mr Henry Nelson, r. 8d. 4d. Sir Hugh Wilkinson, cur. Sd. LEpNAM—4gd. Sir Richard Lang, r. 8d. Thomas Watson, cur. there; a. Poor. NORMANTON—4d. Sir Richard More, r. 8d. STUBTON—4d. Mr Henry Bromley, r. 8d. SUTTON CHAPEL—Sir Thomas Baguley, cur. ; a.; stip. STRAGLETHORP CHAPEL—Sir Thomas Wright, cur. He paid before. WESTBROUGHE—Mr Christopher Wilson, rector of a mediety. Sd. 4d. Sir Andrew Sharpe, v. 8d. 3S. 6s. 8d. Foho 27, LOUTHESKE AND LUDBURGHE DEANERY ALVINGAM, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir rae te Barratiecura:. a 8d. AWTHORPE—4d. Mr George Dier, r. Wid. Wace, sHepyinds E 8d., 8d., 8d. BURWELL—Sir Richard Rodes, cur. ; a. 8d. CARLTON, LITTLE—-4d. Sir W. Lathwaite, r. 8d. CARLTON, GREAT—4d. Sir Thomas Ellis, v. 8d. John Manbie, schoolmaster ; a. CASTLE CARLTON, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir George Thorndike, cur. 8d. ConIsHoLMr—ad. Sir kichard Porter, t: 8d. Conam BARTHOLOMEW’S—Mr William Buke, r. 8d. Conam Mary’s—ad. Mr Thomas West, r. 8d. John Rudde, schoolmaster ; a. COCKERINGTOm LEONARD’s—4d. Sir Francis Marshall, v. 8d. 2s. 8d. 8s. Folio 27d. COCKERINGTON MAry’s, APPROPRIATION—Sir Thomas Barratt, cur. ; a. He paid in Alvingam. eli CaLsTROP—Sir Richard Thornell, r. 8d. EstwicaM—The same Sir Thornell, v. ; not dispensed. 8d. FARFORTHE—4d. Sir Thomas Yates, r. 8d. FOTHERBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Robinson, v. 8d. FuLSTOWE—<4d. Sir George Clarke, v. 8d. { blank | Fereston, schoolmaster ; a. GARNTHORPE, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir John Maltbie, cur. 8d. GRIMOLBIE—4d. Sir John Cashe, r. 8d. GRIMESBY, LitrLE—Sir Thomas Robinson, cur.; a. by virtue of a sequestration granted to him by the lord bp. He paid before. Gayton—ad. Sir Richard Bartillmew, r. | 8d. HauGHAM—Ssir John Coe, v. 8d. HALLINGTON—4d. Sir Henry Fairebancke, v. 8d. YARBROUGHE—4d. Sir John Jonson, r. 8d. 412 LIBERWCLER [fa ipk 166" KELSTERNE—4d. Sir Robert Panott, v. KEDDINGTON, APPROPRIATION—4d. Sir Robert Bennett, cur. 3s. 4d. Folio 28. LUDBURGHE—4d. Sir David Allen, r. Thomas Garthwait, schoolmaster; d. by the lord bp. of Lin- coln ; a. by Dr Hill, 31 Aug., 1604, in any parish throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincoln, and to serve the cure there under the rector there. MARSHCHAPPELL—Mr John Lowther, cur. Robert Hagg, schoolmaster ; a. Muckton—4d. Sir Robert Beckringe, r. MaAnBIE—4d. Mr John Downes, r., pluralist. 4d. Sir Lyon Pormort, cur. NORTHELKINGTON—4d. Mr Robert Wickham, v. ORMESBIE—4d. Sir John Kelke, v. RUCKLAND—4d. Sir Ralph Levers, r. RaTHBIE—4d. Mr Richard Hambie, r. REston—ad. Sir Thomas Balloe, v. SALFLETBIE PETER’S—4d. Mr John Squire, r. SALFLETBIE CLEMENT’S—4d. Sir Henry Cramer, r. SALFLETBIE ALL Saints’—4d. Mr Thomas Leonard, r. Bartholomew Ellis, schoolmaster ; a. by Mr Rande, 6 July, ’96. SKIDBROKE—4d. Sir W. Die, v. Somercote Mary’s—Mr John Williamson, v. Thomas Hicke, schoolmaster ; a. 4s. 4d. Folio 284d. Somercote PETER’s—Mr W. Coates, r. STEWTON— 4d. Sir Hugh Aiscoughe, r. SOUTHELKINGTON—4d. Sir Thomas Bancke, v. TATHWELL—4d. Sir Reginald Hatfeild, v. VTITERBIE—4d. Sir W. Lacebie, cur. Wryam—4d. Sir Thomas Mombie, r. WELTON—4d. Sir John Keighley, r. [Sir Richard Fulshawe, cur. there*] WiTHCALL—Mr Walter Allen, r. 2s. Folio 29. NESSE DEANERY BRACEBURGHE—4d. Sir Gawin Harriman, r. Baston—4d. Sir Edward Stoakes, v. BARHOLME—4d. Sir John Bull, v. CARLBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Baguley, r. e. DEEPING GuTHLaAc’s—4d. Mr W. Colsell, r. DEEPING JAMES’—4d. Sir Robert Moore, v. GRETFORD—4d. Mr John Tunstall, r. Lancrorre—4d. Sir Robert Gregg, v. STOWE—Sir Simon Okden, cur.; 0. by W. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 15 Dec., ’86; seg. granted to him by Thomas Rande. TALLINGTON—4d. Sir Robert Wrighte, cur. THURLBy—4d. Sir W. Baker, v. 1 Struck out. 8d. 8d. aa, 8d. 8d. Sd. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 413 WESTDEEPINGE—4d. Sir Anthony Hunte, r. 8d. Woo.srroppE—Sir John Knytche, cur.; 0. by W. late bp. of Lin- coln ; stip. 6]. 13s. 4d.; a. he has not. VFFINGTON—Mr Laurence Staymton, r. @. Sir [blank ], cur. there. as) Sd. 7s. 4d. Folio 29d. STAMFORD DEANERY—Plague. Sr. JoHn’s—[ blank]. St. GEORGE’S—[ blank |. ALL Saints’—[ blank }. St. MicuHaEv’s—{[ blank]. St. Mary’s—|[ blank }. STAMFORD SCHOOL—Sir [ blank], schoolmaster. Sir [blank], usher. Folio 30. WALLESCROFTE BYNBROKE Mary’s—4d. Richard Adamson, v. e. 8d. CLAXBIE—4d. Sir Richard Codd, r. 8d. Miles Fetherson ; he instructs and reads, etc. ; a. CROXBIE—4d. Sir W. Nailor, r. 8d. Henry Jackson, schoolmaster ; a. EASTRASINE—4d. Mr Thomas Horrcke, v. 8d. Frente Beilches hettistructs, clct a: KIRKBIE—4d. Sir Robert Fetherston, v. 8d. [ blank | Todde, schoolmaster ; a. KINGERBIE—4d. Mr Nicholas Clarke, v. 8d. KELSEY Mary’s—Mr W. Mason, r. 8d. Peter, Hatfeild; reader’and schoolmaster « a. KELSEY NicHoLas’—4d. Mr Francis Rawlinson, r. Gan 00.100. Lynwoop—4d. Sir Mardocheus Bownell, r. 8d. George Gibbon, schoolmaster ; a. NeEwtron—4d. Sir Thomas Lawson, r. 8d. NORMANBIE—4d. Sir Thomas Bilclif, r. 8d. OweErRsBIE—4d. Mr Ambrose West, v. 8d. John Launder, cur. and schoolmaster ; a. RasINE_ Drax—Mr Michael Jessopp, v. 8d., 8d., 8d. RasINE TUPHOLME—Sir Thomas Tippen, v. STAYNTON—4d. Sir W., Feild, r.; pluralist BS. On: THORGANBY—4d. The same Sir W. Feild, r.; pluralist. 8d. Sir Hugh Stillington, cur. there; m.; a.; sip. sed 15s. 8d. Folio 30d. THORESWAIE—4d. Sir David Hatclif, r. 8d. TEVELBIE—4d. Sir W. Warde, v. 8d. THORNTON—4d. Mr Oliver Waters, r.; pluralist. 8d. [ blage |ycurathere. m.25 a. 9) stp. TorrE—4d. Sir George Bilclif, r. 8d. WESTRASINE—4d. Sir Thomas Stocham, r. 8d. [ blank | Silles ; he instructs, etc. ; a. WALLESBIE—4d. Sir Edmond Spinkeg, r. 8d. WILLINGHAm—4d. Sir Adam Baxter, v. 8d. VSSELBIE, APPROPRIATION—Sir W. VTTERBIE, cur. Call of Mr Dye for this. 1 He was not in orders (see LiCuy LOFT te 92): 414 LIBER CLEKI) \a-p? or604 MarkETTRASINE SCHOOL—Humphrey Baxter, schoolmaster; a. I Aug., 1604, by Dr Hill, throughout the whole archdeaconry of Lincoln; d. and m. by the bp. of Carlisle; stp. 17]. a year. 2s. 4d. Folio 31. WRAGGOE DEANERY APLEY, APPROPRIATION—Sir Ralph Reueley, cur. ; a. BuRGHE—4d. Sir Eustace Doughty, v. BISKARTHORPE—4d. Sir Henry Leache, r. BENINGWORTH—Sir Hugh Bilclif, r. BARDNEY—Sir John Gartsed, v. ESTERRINGTON—4d. Sir Christopher Chapmay, r. ESTBARKWORTH—4d. Mr Charles Richardson, r. GOLTHOE CHAPEL—Sir W. Halsted, cur. Hatron—Mr Gabriel Bewett, r. ; pluralist. 4d. Sir Samuel Dobson, cur. there. HoL_ron—Mr Gregory Garthe, r. ; pluralist. Sir John Duncalf, cur. there. 20d. Folio 31d. KyRMOND—Sir Robert Seele, v. LissINGTON—4d. Mr John Whyte, v. there. LaNGTton—4d. Sir Robert Depleche, v. LreGGEsBy—4d. Sir Hamlett Marshall, v. ; pluralist. John Holdernes, schoolmaster ; a. LUDFORTHE MAGNA—Sir George Blancherd, v. LUDFORTHE PARVA—4d. Sir Peter Bryttane, r. Panton-—4d. Mr Walter Shepherd, r. John Bell, schoolmaster ; a. Ranp—4d. Sir Humphrey Barloe, r. STAYNTON—2d. Sir Hamlet Marshall, v.; pluralist SNELLAND—4d. Mr W. Pell, r. SIxXILL—4d. Sir Humphrey Harrison, v. STAYNFEILD, APPROPRIATION—Sir Ralph Reueley, cur. SOTBIE—4d. Sir Hamlet Gregg, r. WHICKENBYy—4d. Mr George Budle, r.; pluralist WraGBIE—4d. Sir Christopher Burton, v. S01 Oo! Folio 32. West TERRINGTON—4d. Sir W. Marchell, v. West BarkKwortH—4d. Mr Richard Preston, r. WILLINGHAm—Sir James Bancrofte, r. 8d. For the Apparitor Lincoln archdeaconry . whe 2d. Stow archdeaconry : 26S. All thother archdeaconries Pe eTOr, © TOS Terie Total : tates TOs) Ome wherefrom 20s.—paid. 4s. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d., 8d., 8d. 8c. 8d., 8d., 8d. 8d. 8d. 7S. 4d. 8d. 8d. 8d. Sd. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d., 8d., 8d. 8d. tos. 8d. 8d. 8d. 8d. 2s. For the Registrar 211. 34 ee 50s. 201., 9s. 1 Sds 53h), 350 eee PeIBE RT CISPR jaxts 160%] [REGISTRY OF THE ARCHDEACONRY OF LEICESTER | Liber pro Visitatione Episcopali pro anno Domini 1607 [ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN] Folio 8. AUELAND AsLackBy—Ssir [Alevander Maburne'| Ralph Palfryman, v. ete BuRNE—Mr John Jackson, v. 4s. BILLINGBURGH—Mr Anthony Hull, v. 20d. DuNESBY—Mr William Bolton, r. 20d. DoweEsBy—Sir Robert Buckbery, r. 16d, DEMELBY—Sir Richard Tomlinson, r. 16d. FOLKINGHAM—Mr John Hoshkine, r. HoRBLINGE—Mr Simon Bradstreete, v. 16d, HacesBy—[Mr Robert Hawford, r.1| Sir Richard Norrice,’ B.A. 2s. 8d. HaconsBy—sir Thomas Gamon, v. 16d. KrrkBy—Mr James Griffith, r. 16d. Mr James Flood, cur. 20d. Morton—Mr Thomas Francke, v. 20d. Mr France Heacocke, preacher there—dead. Folio 8d. NeEwtTon—sSir George Gamon, r. 16d. OsBURNBY—Sir Miles Whaley, v. 4s. 4d. PickworRTH—Sir William Mapletoft, r. 16d. RIPPINGALE, 2 PARTS—Sir Robert Collingwood, r. 4s. 4d. RIPPINGALE, 3RD PART—The same Sir Robert Collingwood, r. 16d. SEMPRINGHAM—Henry Haliwell, cur. SwatTon—sir Richard Carrington, v. 16d. SPANBY CHAPEL—Thomas Pawson, cur. 20d. THRECKINGHAM—Mr Henry Haliwell, M.a,, v. Mr Edmund [Browne!] Varley, cur. 12d. WATER WILLOWByY—Sir Miles Whale, r. 16d. Sir Alexander Maburne, cur. He reads prayers, etc., in the churches of Osburnby and Willoughby, ..... * a laic, by virtue of a licence from Mr Clarke, 2 Dec., 1606 1205 WaLcorE—Sir Roberte Rochford, cur. 12a: as 12s. 8d. 1 Struck out, 2 Norrice was instituted 5 May, 1604 (Reg. xxx, f. 238¢.). % Although’ or some such word seems to be required here. The word in the manu- script is indecipherable, 415 416 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1607 Folio 9. BELTISLLOE BASINGTHORP —Mr Thomas Russell, v. _ p. BITHAM, GREAT—Sir William Idle, v. p. BitHam, LitrrLE—Mr Walter Howse, r. pp. BITCHFEILD—Sir Simon Tunne, B.A., Vv. )p: Birton—Mr Henry Bell, M.a., r. p. CarEBy—Sir William Browne, r. e., by Mr Howse! CoLsTERWORTH—Mr [William Hodgkin, r.°| Nicholas Walker, 14 Nov., 1607°. p. CorBy—Sir Richard Elam, v. p. CREETON—Sir John Foster, clerk, r. p. EpnaM—[Sir James Fludd, a*] Eodem die Mr Dr Parker pronun- ciavit sententiam al’ contra eum latam pro nulla, etc., et sic dimittitur. [blank | Thomson, cur. )p. GuNBy—Sir John Richardson, r._ p. Edmund Vincent, cur. pp. IRNHAM—Mr Dr John Hanson, r. and for the proxy (proc’) of Nassington. p. LAVINGTON—Mr Tempest Wood, v. _ p. NortTwtHaM—soir John Sandes, r._ p. SOUTHWTHAM—Sir Benedict Smithe, r. p. Folio od. STEEVENBY—Sir Matthew Browne, r. p. STOAKE, SOUTH—Mr W. Hodgskin, r. p. STOAKE, NortH—Mr Nicholas Walker, r. p. SWAFEILD—Sir John Menzeis, r. p. SKILLINGTON—Sir John Parker, v. a. SWINSTEAD—Sir William Nicholls, v. p. WItTHAM—Mr James Garsett, v._ p. re 12s. 8d. BULLINGBROOKE BULLINGBROOKE—Mr Ralph* Throckmorton, v. e. ENDERBY—Mr James Forrester, M.A,, r. EASTERKEALE, SOUTH—Sir William Jackson, r. EASTERKEALE, NORTH—Mr George Jackson, r. HaLtton—Mr [ William Symonde*] John Sandon, r. HaGNEBy—Sir Thomas Alleyne, cur. HaREBy—sir Robert Wright, r. Folto to. HuUNDLEByY—Sir William Well,° v. KirkBy—Sir Richard Risinge, v. Lusspy—Mr John Downes, r. MININGSBYy—Mr Edward Vstwaite, r. RatTHBy—Sir John Willerton, r. SPILLESBYE—NSir [ Francis Parker?| Michael Banester, cur. STICKNEY—Mr Meridithe Price, r. 1 /.e., he paid through Mr. Howse. Struck out. 8 This is the date of his induction (Z.C., 1614, f. 62). 4 Rectius ‘ Raphael’ (see pp. 302, 398). 5 Rectius ‘Webb’ (see pp. 302, 398). to ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 417 STEEPINGE ParvA—Mr John Stubbes, r. 16d. STICKFORD—Sir Thomas Abraham, v. 20d. SispsEY—Mr John Crosse, v. 20d. ReEESBY—Daniell Wethrall, cur. THORP—Sir Henry Veisey, v. réd. TOINTON PETER’S, SOUTH—Sir William Barber, B.A. 2s. 4d. TOINTON PETER’S, NORTH—Sir Francis Parker, clerk, r. e. 2s. 4d. Folio tod. TOINTON ALL Saints’—Mr Lawrence Freeman, r. 16d. WESTERKEALE—Mr George Jackson, r. 4S. 6s. 4d. £25.93a: CALCEWATH ANDERBY—Mr William Lathwaite, r. 20d. Apy—Sir [Peregrine Browne!| John Maltby, v. 35. ALFORD—Sir Joseph Overton, v. 16d. Mr George Scortrethe, preacher. 20d. Mr John Crofts, schoolmaster. 12d. BEESBY—Mr Roberte Smith, r. 16d. BILLESBYE—Sir Thomas Storre, clerk, v. 20d. CawTHorp—Sir [ Richard Rhodes' | Xp’ofer Steevenson, sequestrator and cur. 16d. CuMBerWORTHE—Mr John Hope, r. 16d, CLaxBy—Sir John Pearson, v. 16d. CALCEBy—Sir Xp’ofer Dynnis, v. 16d. FaRLESTHORP—sir Thomas Skarboroughe, v. 20d. GaytoN—Mr Xp’ofer Metcalf, r. 16d. Folio1t. HANNEY— Sir John Whalley, cur. sete Hoororr—sir William Chapman, v. 16d. HoGGEsTHORP—Sir John Osmotherley, v. 16d. HELLOwE—Mr Thomas Ballowe, M.a., r. PAY GGG HawGHE—Sir [Edmond Adamson'] Richard Willimatt, sequestrator and cur. He serves, etc., without any other licence except the sequestration. 20d. LEGBURNE—Mr Xp’ofer Steevenson, cur. 12d. MABLETHORP PETER’S—Mr Trustram Huddlestone, r. 16d. MABLETHORP Mary’s—Mr Thomas Veale. Car’.? 16d. Mumbpy CHAPEL—John Wood, cur. MumBpy—Mr Alleine Freer, v. 20d. Mattspy—Mr Henry Martin, r. 20d. MARKBY—Sir Roberte Marshall, cur. 12d. SouTH REstron—Sir Richard Cloughe, r. SutroN—Mr Thomas Sparke, preb.. Robert Vlliot, cur. there. 12d. Folio 11d. SALEBY—Mr [ George Skotrethe!] John Crofts, v. 8) 2s. 4d. STRUBBY—Sir George Litster, v. SwaBy—Mr Paul Balgay, r. 16d. STAINE—Sir Samuel Willingham, r. ToTriLt—Sir Roger Smithe, r. 1 Struck out. 2 Sic ; written in the margin. 418 BIBER WCLERI) ips 1667 THEDLETHORP ALL Saints’—Sir Ralph Marshall, cur. 12d. THEDLETHORP HELEN’s—Mr Peregrine Browne, r. 2s. 4d. TrusTROP—Mr James Hollingworthe, r. 4s. 4d. THORESBY—Sir Richard Willimatt, r. 20d. WILLoUGHBy—Sir Libeas Sadler, r. WITHERNE—Mr Nicholas Maddison, r. e. 20d. VLCEBy—Sir Francis Gunnas, r. 16d. Wetit—Mr Henry Nelson, M.A. 35, Qs. 245. Folio 12. CANDLESHOE ARDLETHORP—Mr George Cater, r. 16d. AsHBy—Sir John Barker, r. 20d. BuRGH—Sir Richard West, B.A., v. 2s. 4d. BraToFT—Mr Leonard Ithell, r. 20d. CANDLESBY—Sir Robert Devias, r. + 16d. Crorr—Mr William Worship, v. 6s. 4d. DaLpy—[ Sir John Barby, cur."| DryBy—Mr Martin Holden, r. 16d. FRISKNEY—Mr [ Richard Turpin, v2] John Millington, cur. 12d. Mr Henry Evans, clerk, M.A., v. ; 2 September, 1607.” Firspy—Mr John Kinsey, r. 16d. GunBy—Mr John Burley, r. 16d. INGOLMELLS—Mr John Clarke, r. 20d. IrBy—Sir William Taylo’, cur. 2s. 4d. OrBy—Sir Richard Pryor, v. 16d. Folio 12d. ParTNEY—| Mr Edward Samon*'] Sir Robert Moody, r.; 15 Dec., TO07;. meat FOXNs 4s. 8d. SUTTERBY—Mr Martin Holden, r. 4s. 4d. SKREMBY—Mr Richard Foster, r. 20d. SKENDLEBYy—Sir William Ablard, B.A., v. 2s. 4d. SKEGNES—Sir Hamond Coxson, r. 20d. STEEPINGE, GREAT—Mr Henry Lord, v. 16d. WINTHORP—Sir Thomas Wade, v. 16d. WAINFLEET ALL Satnts’—Mr Robert Hobbes, M.aA,, r. 2s. 8d. WAINFLEET Mary’s—Sir Thomas Joyes, cur. 12d. WELTON—Sir John Enderby, cur. 12d. 505, 20d. 175. sad, Folio 13. GRAFFOE AWBURGHE—Sir John Bawdon, clerk, v. 2s. 4d. BasINGHAM—Mr John Barnes, r. 16d. BuLtHaM—Mr William Evere, r. 16d. CARLETON—Mr Richard Kellett, r. e. 2s. 4d. DoDINGTON—Sir Richard Pollard, r. e. 3s. 4d. AEGLE—Sir George Blumley, v. 16d. 1 Struck out. ” He was instituted 31 Aug., 1607 (eg. xxx, f. 312). Perhaps the date in the text was that of his induction. % Moody was instituted 11 Dec., 1607 (Reg. xxx, f. 319¢.). Perhaps the date in the text was that of his induction, though that event is dated.15 Dec. in Z.C, r6rg, f. 52, ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 419 HicaM—Mr Thomas Russell, r. 4s. 4d. Mr Hugh Horbery, cur. 12d. Norton DysnEy—Sir John Wilson, v. NORTHSCARLE—Sir Thomas Griffine, r. 16d, STAPLEFORD—Sir Richard Warrington, clerk, v. SKELLINGTHORP—Sir Robert Vaughan, cur. 2d. TuHorpP—Mr Alexander Gee, r. THURLEBY—Sir John Boothe, cur. as. 7s. 4d. Folio 13d. GRANTHAM ALLINGTON—Sir Simon Buttry, r. p. 16d. BaRROWBy—Mr James Thorneton, r. p. 4s. 4d. BELTON—Mr James Leeminge, [cur.1] r. ; 5 October, 1607.” p. BARKESTON—Mr | France Feild+] Thomas Burton, r. p. 2Saad. BooTrHBy PANNELL—The same, r. p. 5s. 4d. BrasEBY—Sir William Turnebull, cur. He serves without a liGenccmm}): DENTON—Mr Edmund Batty, r. p. GRANTHAM, NortH—Mr Abraham Conway, preb. He appeared by Mr Walker, [his] proctor. 6s. GRANTHAM, SOUTH—Mr William Barkesdale, preb. He appeared by Mr Walker, [his] proctor. 6s. GRANTHAM, SOUTH—Mr Nicholas Walker, v. p. 16d. GRANTHAM, NortTH—Mr Stephen Luddington, v. p. 16d. { Henry'] Hugh Wilkinson, master of the grammar school. 12d. Thomas Holmes, usher (hip:) nil GonerBy, SouTH—Sir Richard Atkinson, cur. ; [appeared] by (fer) Thomas Paxton. e. PAD 5 GonerBy, NortH—[ blank |. Folto 14. HARLAXTON—Mr Ralph Cauerley, r. p. As. 4d. HONINGTON—[Mr Richard Gaze, v1} Leonard Gace, clerk, v.; 24 Sept, 1067.” p. 16d. HUNGARTON CUM WIvILL—Sir John Jackson, clerk, r. e. 2s. 4d. LONDONTHORP—|{ blank]. PAUNTON, GREAT—Mr Francis Alleyne, r.. p. PAUNTON, LirrLE—Mr James Griffithe, r. p. 4s. 4d. ROpESLEY—Mr John Askewe, r. p. 16d. STROXTON—Sir James Handson, r. p. 20d. SEGBROKE RECTORY—Sir Robert Gibson, r. p. 16d. SEGBROKE DEACONSHIP—Sir Simon Buttry, deacon. p. 4s. 4d. ScISTON—Mr [ Richard Norris!] Robert Keyes, cur. p. 20d. SAPerrON—Sir William Turnebull, r. p. 16d. SomerBy—Mr William Wood, r. p. 16d. WILLESFORDE—Mr John Smith, M.a., r. p. PAROS WELBy—Sir John Robinson, r. p. 2s. 4d. 1 Struck out. 2 He was instituted 2 Oct., 1607 (Reg. xxx, f. 314). Oct. 5 was perhaps the date of induction. 3 This was the date of his induction (Z.C. z6r¢, f. 67). A420 LIBER 'CLERT) SADA 4607 WIvELL—[Sir John Nicholls, r.; [blank] Jackson. e.] WotLstrop—Mr James Thorneton, r. 16d. 7s. 8d. 20s. 8d. Folio 14d. GARTREE ASTERBY—Sir Richard Greene, r. 16d. BucKNALL—Sir Arthur Wright, r. 16d. BELCHFORD—Sir John Conyere, r. 4s. 4d. CALKWELL—Sir Henry Greene, v. 16d, DONINGTON—Sir Thomas Kent, r. 20d. GaupBy—Sir Robert Taylo’, r. GOLCEBy—sir Peter Houlden, v. 16d. HorRsINGTON—Mr Theodore Tanzey, r. 16d. HEMINGBYy—Mr Thomas Johnson, r. 20d. MINTINGE—Sir Richard Beuerly, v- 16d. RanpByY—|[Joln Peale, schoolmaster and cur.+] Sir John Browne, B.As, | Verne. 200 § pre 3S. STAINTON—John Feild, cur.: 0.; a.; pr. STURTON—Sir Xp’ofer Watere, v. 16d. STANYGOTT—Sir Robert Alleley, r. 16d. STIXWOLD—Sir [ Richard Travere!] Edw: Burye,’ clerk, v. 25uAG: 4s. 4d. its. ad. Folto 45. GRIMESBYE ALEsBy—Sir [ Matihew Wimprey'] Peter Hatfeild, cur. L2a. AsHBY—Mr Nicholas Suger, r. 20d, BrRADLEY—Mr Thomas Whittle, r.; he preaches throughout the whole diocese by virtue of a licence of the gift of the bishop, 7 April, 1603. as. BELESBy—Mr Francis Kettlewell, r. 16d. BARNOLDBY—Mr Thomas Atkinson, r. 20d. BRIGGESLEY—Mr Robert Hawford, M.a., r. 2s. 8d. CoTEs, GREAT—Mr Thomas Forman, r. 2s. 4d. Cotes, LirrL—E—Sir [ Thomas Forman, clerk'| Nicholas Banester, v. 2s. 4d. CLEE—Sir Robert Burrell, v. 2s. 4d. CoxwoLp—Sir Robert Handson, r. | 20d, CABURNE—The same, v. 4s. 4d, Est RANDALL—Sir William Aiscoughe, cur. 12d. GRAINESBy—Mr Thomas Humtfrey, r. 20d. GRIMESBY JAMES’—Sir Robert Lord, v. 2s. 8d. HEALINGE—Sir William Hartinge, r. 2s. 4d. Folio 15d. HATCLIFFE—Mr Oliuer Watere, r. 4s. 8d. HumpBerstoN—Mr [Edward Lionel'] Richard Fulshawe, cur. 12d, Howron—Mr William Baildon, v. 16d. Hawarpy—Sir William Mourton, r. 16d, Irsy—Sir Thomas Langley, r. 16d. LaceBy—Mr Thomas Rushworth, clerk, M.a., r. 35. 1 Struck ae * Instituted 12 Aug., 1606 (Reg. xxx, f. 288d.). ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN A421 Norcote—Mr Nathaniel Pilkington, r. NEwtTon—Mr Thomas Pilkinton, r. He preaches and refuses to exhibit the license. 16d, ROTHWELL—Mr Robert Marris, r. 16d. SCARTHOE—Sir Maurice Gulson, r. 16d. SWINHOPPE—Sir John Greene, r. 16d, SWALLOWE—Sir William Andrewe, r. 16d. THORESBY—Sir Hugh Mapletoft, r.- 20d, TETNEY—Ssir Richard Odlinge, v. 160d. WaTHE—Sir William Baildon, cur. WALTHAM—Mr Richard Baines, r. 20d. 235. 4d. Folio 16. SOUTH HOLLAND Cowsitr—sir [Mark Somerscales!] Edmund Pigott, cur. | CROWLAND—sir Robert Chapman, cur. I2d. FLEETE—Mr Moises Wilton, r. 16d. GEDNEY—Mr John Daye, r. GEDNEY—Mr John Newland, v. GEDNEY FEN—Sir William Hotchkinson, cur. ta Sir Robert Milnes, preacher. 20d. HoOLBECHE—Mr Matthew Clarke, M.a., v. 2s. 4a. Lutron—Sir [William Grimeshawe'| Philip Dove, cur. i2d. Moutton—Mr James Ashton, v. He preaches in his parish church without any licence except his degree, as he asserts. 16d. MOULTON CHAPEL—Sir [Thomas Johnson’| Olimpas Damme, cur. 20d. PINCHBECKE—Mr Thomas Atherton, v. 16d. SURFLETT—Sir John Ramshawe, cur. SUTTON Mary’s—Mr Thomas Clarke, v. 20d. SUTTON EDM: CHAPEL—Sir James Taylo’. 12d, SUTTON JAMES’ CHAPEL—Sir Francis Callowe. 20d, Folio 16d, SPALDINGE—Sir William Browne, cur. Typ Mary’s—Mr Thomas Fell, r. 20d. WEsTON—Mr [Robert Collier, cur.}] Francis Callowe, v.; 26 Nov., 1607.” WHAPLOAD—Sir Clement Freckingham, v. WHAPLOAD DrovE—Sir [Robert!] Nicholas Crundall, cur. 20d. aS: 4d: 8s. NORTH HOLLAND ALGARKIRKE—Sir James Myrton, clerk, r. 6s. BUTTERWICKE—Sir Thomas [Norman'] Granger, v. BENINGTON—Sir [Stephen Bretaine!| Richard Willesby, r. 25 Boston—Mr Thomas Wooll, v. 16d, BrROTHERTOFT—Mr Robert Rollett, cur. 8d. BicKAR—sir Thomas Butler, v. 16d, DONNINGTON—Mr George Pieke, v. 35. 1 Struck out. ” He was instituted 5 Nov., 1607 (Reg. xxx, f. 317). Nov. 26 was perhaps the date of induction. A22 LIBER CLERI, a.p.. 1607 FospIKE—Sir Thomas Ryle, cur. FRAMPTON—sir John Shelle, v. FREESTON—Sir Richard Edwarde, v. Folio 17. GOSBERTON—Mr Mark Somerscales, v. KirtoN—Mr William Tuckney, v. LEAKE—Sir Thomas Browne, v. LrvuertTon, NortH—Mr Henry Peacham, r. LrverTon, SoutH—The same Henry Peacham, r. QUADRINGE—sir John Mosse, clerk, B.A., v. SWINSHEAD—Sir William Hudson, v. SKIRBECKE—Mr James Wooll, s.T.B., r. SUTTERTON—Mr Edmund Diggles, M.A., v. Torr—Mr Anthony Ingolsby, r. e. Wictorr—sir Humphrey Marshe, v. WRANGLE—Sir Nicholas France, v.- WIBBERTON—Mr Ralph Caluerley, r. 6s. 17s. 4d. Folio 17d. HORNCASTLE ASHBY CHAPEL—Sir Henry Wilson, cur. BAMBURGHE—Sir John [ Wood'] Flaine, cur. ConEsBY—Mr George Skelton, r. DALDERBy—Sir John Hodgson, r. EDLINGTON—Mr Edward Turner, v. HorncasTtLE—Mr Roberte Hollinghedge, v. HALTHAM UPON BANE—Sir John Salmon, r. KIRKBY UPON BANE—Sir George Clarke, r. LANGTON—Mr Vrian Kirke, r. MARINGE CHAPEL—Sir Richard Lake, cur. MorEBy—sir Gilbert Woodcliffe, r. MaAroME—Sir Thomas Corey, r. Martron--Sir Thomas Taylo’, r. RouGHTON—Sir Clement Hodgson, r. SCRESBy—Mr John Houghton, r. Folio 18. TOYNTON CHAPEL—Sir John Lawley, cur. THIMELBy-—Sir John Conyereg, r. Tointon MaGna—Sir John Cockburne, r. THORNETON—Mr Thomas Greene, v. TATTESHALL—Sir Richard Knolles, cur. WooDENDERBy—Sir [ William Smtthe!| Thomas West, cur. WooppaLL—{ blank }. WILKESBY—Mr Thomas Greene, r. WADDINGWORTHE—Sir Nicholas Larke, r. WISsPINGTON—Sir Randulph Woodinge, v. 5S. 4d. Los. 8d. 1 Struck out. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN 423 Folio 18d. sal a, ASWARDBY—Sir Thomas Leake, r. 16d. AsHBy Puerorum—sSir [Robert Allen'] John Duncalf, v. 16d. BAGENDERBy—sir Anthony Blackburne, r. 20d. BRINCKHILL—Mr Thomas Oresby, r. 3 20d. CLiaxBpy—Mr Augustine Fitzwilham, r. FULLETBY—Mr Samuell Alleine, r. 20d. GREETHAM—Mr George Cockburne, r. HaMerINGHAM—Mr Roger Hunterhowe, r. 20d. HAGWORTHINGHAM—Mr Theodore Tanzey, r. 4s. 4d. HARINGTON—Mr Gabriel Bewett, r. 4s. ad. LANGTON—Mr Brian Burton, r. 20d. OxcoMBE—Sir George Boothe, r. 1Od: SCRAFEILD—Sir Richard Lake, r. 16a. SOUTHORMESBY cum KETTESBY—Sir William Paufrett, r. 16d. Somersspy—sir [ Robert Alleine’] Thomas Hudson, r. PAS Ma Folto 19. SALMONBY—Mr Robert Phillips, r. 20d. SAUCETHORP—Mr Thomas Fowler, r. 20d. TETFORD—Mr John Key, r. WINCEBY—Sir George Siluester, r. 16d. SS ard | 12s, JARBURGH BicBy—Sir John Silvester, r. 16d. BARROWE—Sir William Cooper, v. 16d. BARNETBY—Mr Richard Bateman, v. 20d. BonpBy—Sir William Kennington, v. 16d. Barton—Mr John Lewys, v. BS. Od: BROCKLESBY—Sir Thomas Aeton, r. Car’? 16d. CaDNEy—Sir John Tincke, v. 16d. Croxton—Mr Thomas Thomson, r. 20d. ELSHAWE—sir Ralph Rowbotham, v. 16d. Frr1BY—Mr Thomas Peachye, r. 16d. GirsBy—Sir Thomas Leache, v. Folio tga. GOUXHILL—Sir John Holland, v. 16d. HorkeEstow—sir Hugh Gelder, v. HABURGH—Sir Marmaduke Rayner, v. 16d. HaLtToN—Mr John Boothe, v. BAS NAW e ImmINGHAM—| blank | KIRNINGTON—Sir Richard Langley, v. 16d. KILLINGHOLME—Sir Thomas Stennett, v. He preaches without a ligemce: 16d. KEALBy—sir Robert Boules, cur. 16d. LYMBER—Sir Thomas Barcroft, v. 16d. NETTLETON—Mr Henry Hooke, r. Rypy—sSir [ Robert Rayner!|] Edward Bellowe, v. 25a SaxBy—Mr Henry Richardson, r. Licensed to preach in the arch- deaconry of Est Rydinge by the archbishop of York, 13 April, 1578. 20d. 1 Struck out. ? Sic; written in the margin. A424 LIBER CLERI, a.p. 1607 SomerBy—Sir Robert Tayler, r STALLINGBURGHE—Mr Thomas Welle, v THORNETON—Mr Israel Taylo’, v. WRAWBY—Mr Richard Binnes, v. Folio 20. WORLETBY—sir Roger Hurst, v. Wootron—Sir Thomas Newton, v. ViceBy—Sir Henry Kellingley, v Ss. 4d. 18s. LINCOLN St. BorotpH’s—Mr Anthony Hartley, cur. St. PETER’S AD LE GotEes—Sir William Taylo’, cur. St. Mary’s—Mr Roberte Houghton, v. St. BENEDICT’s—Sir John Hawley, cur. St. SwITHIN’s —The same, cur. St. PETER’s aT ARCHES—Mr Willtam Dalby, r. St. Marrin’s—Sir William Ingram, v. St, MICHAEL’s—Sir John Cheueley, cur. St. Pau’s—T[ blank ]. St, PETER’S IN EASTGATE—Sir Robert Nicholson, reader. GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Mr Roberte Houghton, schoolmaster. Sir W. Walkewood, usher (hipodidasculus). 8d. 16d. Folio 20d. LONGOBOBY ARMESTON—Sir John Vincent, v. BRAUNSTON—Mr Cutbert Daile, r. BooTHBy—Mr Francis Pregion, r. BRASBRIGGE \ BLANCKNEY—Mr William Lound, r. BILLINGEY—Sir William Johnson, v. CANWICKE—Sir William Taylo’, v. CoL_sy—Sir William Lange, v. e. Dunston—Sir [ Robert Graye!] William Maye, v. HaNnwortH—Sir Amos Bedford, r. KirRKBY—Sir Nicholas Marten, v. METHERINGHAM—Sir Richard Wilson, v. Nocton—sir William Crowther, v NavenBy—Mr [Allen Hanby!] Oliuer Greenoughe, 9 December, 1607.” SCOPWICKE—Sir George Bond, v. Folio 21. SKYNuNAND—Mr Michaell Haworthe, r. TIMBERLAND—Sir Thomas Humbleton, v. e. WADDINGTON—Mr William Mason, ecUp a 4 So WELBURNE—Mr John Stonhan, o.a., W ASHINGBURGHE—Mr [Anthony W eae George Eland, s.T.B., r. Le LeG G07. 10; 6s. 8d. 18s. 8d. t Patch out, * This was the date of induction (Z.C. s6r4, f. 5). 20d. 20d. 16d. 20d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. ave) brs 2 16d. 16d. 16d. 16d. Nod “nA 16d. 16d. 16d. 2s. 4d, 2s. 4d. 2s. 4d. "35, 4d. * He was instituted 10 Dec., 1607 (eg. xxx, f. 319). Dec. 15 was probably the date of induction. ARCHDEACONRY OF LINCOLN A425 LAFFORD AMWICK—Sir Robert Wilson, v. 16d. AswarBy—Mr William Williams, r. 4s. 4d. ASGARBY—The same, r. 16d. AUNESBy—Sir Edward Leeminge, r. 16d. AsHBy—Sir Thomas Scochye, v. 16d. BioxaM-—Mr William Colsell, r. ; 16d. BRANSWELL—Sir Henry Holdesworthe, r. 16d. BurTtoN—Mr William Westhall, v.; preacher, licensed by the archbishop of Canterbury throughout the province, 8 Feb., 1590. 20d. CRANWELL— 23 3540 To , >) 10 6 20 5060 2 2) I 3 11g 20050 5 6 1a See p. 241, paragraphs 3-8. In one case two parishes were united. Ip two cases two parishes were united. 7 *One man with his familie’ has been entered as 2 men and 2 women. a w re A44 STATISTICS ARCHDEACONRY PARISHES DEANERY WITH INC. WITH CUR. CHAPELS HAMLETS FAMILIES ONLY t Buckingham 28 5 7 1074 2 Burnham 22 4 5 1290 3 Mursley 30 7 19 1180 4 Newport Al 5 8 1436 5 Waddesdon 2 704 6 Wendover 2 8 9 1231 7 Wycombe 15 I 914 TOTALS 185 29 49 7889 : ARCH DEACONRY 1 Baldock 2: 863 2 Berkhamsted 20 IGi7 3. Hertford 18 I I 765 4 Hitchin 14 713 5 Huntingdon 4 119 6 Leightonstone 22 666 / eeots yes 74g) 115] 8) TStaINeots 20 I 2 1049 g Yaxley Ze 748 TOTALS 167 2 3 7285 ARCHDEACONRY 1 Akeley 21 2 8 18 1352 2 Framland 27 I II II 1450° Bum rarilec 38 oy: 1540 4 Goodlaxton 41 a 8 20 1660 5 (Goscot 29 5 10 26 1597 Om Decesier 6 I I I 568 7 Sparkinhoe 20 I 14 22 1030 TOTALS [g2 13 69 120 9197 ARCHDEACONRIES DIOCESE rt Lincoln 4608 A4 48 206 22589 2 Stow 3 Bedford 124 8 2 5362 4 Buckingham 185 29 49 7889 5 Huntingdon 167 2 2 7285 6’ Leicester 192 13 69 120 9197 JADALS eee 57 156 402 52322 1 See p. 441, paragraph 5. Seleee leet ees AAS OF BUCKINGHAM NON-COM’TS RECUSANTS PARISHES CHAPELS Com’Ts MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN I 7 2821 I I 3 3 2 25 I149 I 4 3 27 931 Sk ” 4 45 1253 2 7 5 2 704 2 3 6 19 1075 6 6 7 ih 844 14 13 9 14 184 883 15 14 34 56 OF HUNTINGDON I 2 3926 I 2 16 4 5104 5) 17 2 eVis I 4 14 2 2812 5 4 454 0 23 3 4513 7 17 2 4461 8 18 2 4668 2 4 9 2 2 2753 2 2 156 iy 32474 5 7 Or DiGi CRS DER I 21 4 7356 7 6 2 37 6430 3 = 36 5 7612 I 4 at 3 737° od a 5 33 5553 0 4 0 4 450 7 2 4350 < 195 12 3912 15 18 I 517 1g 80225 20 19 2 QI I 16213 8 ai 33 T1g 20050 5 6 13 20 4 ‘184 8837 15 14 34 56 Ba bo 32474 5 7 6 195 39127 oy heey te ©) On bo S | \O ON ke \O [ma ‘© to Or 13 | oe] Le | bh to 446 STATISTICS NUMBER OF THE CLERGY LINCOLN AND STOW LINC. 1576 1585 1594 1603 1607 1604 Incumbent 3961 441 Aga? 490 482 406° Curate 125 (66%) 130 (55%) 70 (2°) 77 (9°) 112 (46%) Curate & schoolmaster 3 7 Preacher 2 4 I 5 Licensed preacher & schoolmaster 2 396' 573 589 560, 560 = 530 Schoolmaster (not necessarily in Holy Orders) 13 23 7 So TOTALS 200500 ae 2s 560 567 610 BEDFORD BUCKINGHAM 1585 1603 1585 1603 Incumbent 100 107 151 148 Curate 15 (8°) 8 (4°) BOs (Lae) 30 (6°) TOTALS 135 115 189 178 Schoolmaster (not necess- arily in Holy Orders) I 116 HUNTINGDON LEICESTER 1585 1603 1576 1585 1603 Incumbent 129 129 149 183 176 Curate 51 (29°) 14 (1°) 45 (19°) 12 (0°) Torats 180 143 149 228 188 DIOCESE 1585 1603 Incumbent : , : 1004 1050 Curavcae , , 274 134 Preacher . ; 2 Curate and schoolmaster ; 3 Schoolmaster and licensed preacher 2 1285 Schoolmaster (not necessarily in Holy Orders) 14 TOTALS 1299 1184 ‘ Four clerks, who held no parochial preferment in Lincoln or Stow. have been omitted ; and therefore the figures relating to 1576 in these tables will vary slightly from tnose printed in Z.A.S., il, pp. 333-5. * One was also a schoolmaster. 3 These figures shew the number of cases in which the curate as well as the incumbent of a parish is entered, and they must be taken into account when comparing one period with another. It will be observed that in 1603 and 1607 the instances in which both the incumbent and the curate are entered are very few. The numbers enclosed in brackets are included in the numbers which precede the brackets, STATISTICS 447 READERS 1585 STATUS CIN Sol OW iD. DUCK rN Rah intC. siorars M.A. I r eA. 2 2 Bred in schools 8 I IO Unspecified 19 i = I 2 25 TOTALS 28 byl 2 2 5 38 1585 1594 1603 1604 1607 1611 1614 Lincoln 28 13 4? oy oy 12) abe Stow 1° I TOTALS 928 13 4 Ge 5 13 5 1614 LINC. & STOW BILD: HUNT. Le: TOTAL ae ch I ie {2 1 The Lider of 1604 does not include the archdeaconry of Stow. * These are not specified as readers in the Zzder of 1603, but they are elsewhere either called readers, or proved to have been laymen. In one Lider a man will be described as a curate, and in another as a reader. * Two of these are described as curates, not in orders. + Three of these are described as curates, not in orders. 5 Five of these are described as curates, not in orders. He is described as a curate, not in orders. 7 Four of these are described as curates, not in orders. One of these was also a schoolmaster. He was also a schoolmaster. These five are described as curates, not in orders, w oO 448 STATISTICS STATUS OF THE CLERGY The column headed ‘ Bred in schools’ (scolaris) and the ‘ Special cases’ indicate the status of the clergy before ordination. LINCOLN AND STOW, 1585 BRED IN ORDAINED S.T.D. S.T.B. M.A. B.A. SCHOOLS UNSPECIFIED TOTALS Bef. 1520 I I 1520-29 I I 3 5 1539-39 4 7 4 se 1540-44 I 2 2 6 1545-49 _ I = 1550-54 2 I I I e 1555-59 t » 2 a 25 1560-64 5 9 30 7 51 1505-69 2 3 8 62 18 93 1570-74 3 I LA ee 2 42° 18 89 1575-79 - 14 17 57 Il Tol 1580-86 Bey 25 33 14 94 No date 4 7 35 46 5 9 635 80 266 Ii 1516 B. Canon Law I 1564 M.D. : SPECIAL CASES 1535-39 I serving-man I 1540-44 I gentleman I 1555-59 1 linen-dr apery 1 Ostler, 11 1 parish cler k, 1 poor- clerk in Lincoln, I serving-man . 1560-64 LiaeDesria ities am carpenter, I fisherman, 3 husband- men, 5 serving-men, 1 tallow-chandler 12 1505-69 t clerk of a parish, 2 2 clerks of a church, 1 clothier, 1 glover, 1 merchant, 4 serving-men, I shoemaker . 11 1570-74 I gentleman, 1 linen- draper, I singing-man, 1 soldier . 4. 1575-79 t clerk (clericus) : I 1580-85 I serving-man I No date 1 candlemaker I SLOTA Laue ; ys Schoolmasters (not necessarily in Holy Orders)—M.A. 1; BA. 2; unspecified 10= 13. ORDAINED 1540-44 1545-49 1550-54 i Rese, 1560-64 1505-69 1579-74 1575-79 1580-85 No date L570 1560-64 1565-69 1570-74 No date STATISTICS Status of the Clergy (continued). BEDFORD, 1585 BRED IN Da lalos 5. 1.B. M.A. .BiAty sSCHOOLS UNSPECIFIED I I I I 2 I 4. I I I 3 ii vi I 5 2 9 I ez) 3 I 13 3 ts 9 Sas: 3 3 I 2 2 I 3 LS 49 9 Non-graduate SPECIAL) CASES serving-men gentlemen, I serving-man ot Teh SAS, dr aper LEOTAL One schoolmaster (not necessarily in Holy Orders). gentleman, I mereheat I senescall, I serving-man . 449 TOTALS aa — On Con CONNTAR COHN et e 450 ORDAINED 1520-29 1530-39 1540-44 1550-54 1555-59 1560-64 1505-69 1570-74 1575-79 1580-85 No date 1568 1560-64 1505-69 1570-74 1575-79 No date I I I 2, STATISTICS Status of the Clergy (continued). BUCKINGHAM, 1585 BRED IN S.T.D. S.T.B. M.A. *B.A. SCHOOLS UNSPECIFIED I I A 5 I I 2 I 4 2 a I 5 12 I I 5 I II I > 8 14 2 I a 2 16 6 Zz + + I 3 " 4 4 1g 6 { Sypre ne 79 30 Beor Laws SPECIAL CASES husbandman, I mercer, 4 serving-men parish clerk, 1 serving-man apprentice, 1 parish clerk, I serving-man . serving-men monks, I serving-man . TOTAL TOTALS CD NOWON DW 4 Co \O ORDAINED 1530-34 1534-39 1540-44 1545-49 1550-54 1555-59 1560-64 1565-69 1570-74 1575-79 1580-85 No date 1538 1500-64 1565-69 15/0774 1575-79 No date Oe SPATISEICS Status of the Clergy (continued). HUNTINGDON, 1585 NO BRED IN Ol Dae sl hae Ae BATE GRAD .« .SCHOOLS I I I I I I I I 2 2 I 3 12 2 I B 2 15 I 2 5 2) 2 14 ie is 2 LO I 10 6 I 6 4 3 3 2 5 2 6 9 CAmerzO 16 66 SPECIAL CASES monk merchant, 1 parish clerk, attorney, 2 serving-men singing-man . webster monks, 1 parish clerk . OPA Is B “~ serving-men UN- SPEC. 451 TOTALS HH Our QOwouwo Nn 4 A eA A ool oe eee NI OH RW H Ge O I | 452 STATISTICS Status of the Clergy (continued). LEICESTER, 1585 BRED IN ORDAINED S.T:D.) S.T.B. “M.A... B.A SCHOOLS UNSPECIENI EDS 1530-39 I I 5 7 1540-44 2 i 3 1545-49 3 z 5 1550-54 : : 1555-59 l 12 I 14 1560-64 I I II 4 17 1505-69 2 2 4 21 5 34 1570-74 I fi 4 25 4 qt 1575-79 jae 12 3 30 1580-85 On ie 8 2 33 No date 2 2 B 9 14 30 I 6 ofee ey 104 42 215 Circa 1570 B. of Laws I No date B. of Laws ; I SPECIAL CASES 1535-39 I serving-man I 1540-44 I gentleman I 1550-54 1 husbandman I 1555-59 I petty lawyer, I serving-man 2 1560-64 I day labourer, I gentleman, 1 tailor, I woolwinder 4 1570-74 I surgeon i ‘No date I yeoman I TOTAL tS Bs (oe) STATISTICS 453 DEGREES LINCOLN AND STOW, 1576 PROBABLY ORDAINED SAGOPA TER pod IN| M.A. B.A. NON-GRAD. TOTALS Bef. 1520 5: 2 1520-29 I | I 22 24 309 2 2 1 32 oF Bost OaAt 4 . EO 15 e549°49 9 9 1550-54 t I 3 5 Neyo bodele, | y I 25 20 1560-64 I 5 7 60 a 1505-69 I 3 3 74 81 1570-70 I 5 6 48 60 No date 2 2 55 59 I 8 24 21 340 1526 B. of Canon Law I 1504 M D. I TOTAL - 396 LEICESTER, 1576 PROBABLY AGE ST DaleerlsB: M.A. B.A NON-GRAD. TOTALS Over 70 6 6 65-70 2 I fe) II 60-64 I I 15 17 see : a oe 5 50-54 6 0 45-49 I 5 0 40-44 I ice) II es Web 2 12 14 30-34 4 2 28 25-2 2 3 rt 10 Unspecified ie 26 2 I 3 10 6 127, 68 B. of Canon Law I 46 B. of Law I TOTAL - 149 454 STATISTICS Degrees (continued). For degrees in Huntingdon, 1584, see p. 53. sei ha BY Sale B. of B taluaws bites ie by Non-graduate oh LAD Sees i Ota saws B. Canon L. M.A. B.A. M.D. Non-graduate LINC. & STOW 1585 1603 5 6 9 17 I 63 107 80 So I 414 350 SYS). WoREM HUNTINGDON 1585 1603 6 10 9 15 34 52 20 28 he 38 180 143 BEDFORD 1585 1603 I 3 3 6 27 56 15 22 69 28 115 i LEICESTER 1585 1603 I 7 6 14 28 54 34 ast 157 79 228 188 BUCK. 1585 1603 5 6 = 17 I I on 57 16 54 125 43 189 178 DIOCESE 1585 1603 18 a2 32 69 3 I I 189 326 165 218 I 876 538 1285 1184 STATISTICS A55 MARRIAGE 1560 The statistics for 1561 have been compiled from returns relating to the Metropolitical Visitation of 1560 in Parker MS. xcvii, at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. They are given here for the sake of com- parison with the later returns, and to complete the evidence at present available as to the number of married clergymen. After 1603 the question seems to have lost its interest to those in authority. The returns for the archdeaconries of Bedford and Huntingdon are missing, and also the deaneries of Graffoe in Lincoln, Aslackhoe in Stow and Christianity in Leicester. Some other deaneries are incomplete. MARRIED UNMARRIED UNSPECIFIED TOTALS Cathedral is 36 2 61 Lincoln 64 Tees 1 2 317 Stow II 34 45 Buckingham 31 158 5 194 Leicester 9 120 129 TOTALS 128 599 19g 740 LINCOLN & STOW, 1576 LEICESTER, 1576 AGE MAR. UNMAR. UNSPEC. TOTALS MAR. UNM. UNSPEC. TOTALS go : I 81-89 eR is yal 71-80 6 18 24 I 5 6 65-70 5 15 z 22 2 TLIG ie 60-64 20 I5 I 36 nl Ly 59759 12 7 IQ a 5 50-54 18 2 20 5 I 6 45-49 12 4 16 Sea iy 40-44 43 6 I 50 iit aes. I II Sos 3 3 39 10 4 14 30-34 50 14 64 7po kee 28 25-29 25 14 39 Sales 16 24 =. + Unspec. 1 2 55 58 I 26 py, [POTALS (220. 0111 60 400 OAR ane, 28 149 STOW 1576 1598 Married 30 60 Unmarried 13 13 Unspecified 14 yi TOTALS 7 8o 1 One of these clerks was a widower. 2 One of these clerks had been twice married. 456 STATISTICS LEARNING The clerks are divided into classes as follows— Class I, those who have a sufficient knowledge. II, those who have a moderate knowledge. ,, III, those who have an insufficient knowledge. ,, IV, those who are quite ignorant. For further particulars about the classification the reader is referred to L.R.S. il, pp. 334-5. Where the amount of knowledge is not specified the degree (if any) has been given. The tables suggest that a higher standard was adopted in Leicestershire than in Lincolnshire. KNOW LEDGE COPS CATIN LINCOLN AND STOW, 1576 . B.A., NON-GRAD., S.T-B., M.A., “KNOWL. ORDAINED CL. 1 Cu. J] Cu. IIT Ci. 1V sp. B.CLY UNSPRee Bef. 1520 I I 2 1520-29 2 2 9 8 2 I 25 1530-39 12 4 9 6 2 2 I 36 1540-44 8 2 2 I 2 Lou 1545-49 I 2 2 3 I eh ai 1550-54 * = : < 5 1555-59 5 6 8 6 I 3 29 1560-64 21 7 15 18 I II pe 75, 1505-69 23 16 14 20 2 5 I 81 1570-70 32 6 7 4 I 8 I 59 No date 3 a ne 58 TOTALS 109 45 67 68 9 38 60 396 LEICESTER, 1576 B.A., NON-GRAD., S.T.B., M.A., KNOWL. AGE Ci. I Cu. IT Ci. I] Cu. IV simp. Bc.L. UNSPECG) Togeee Over 70 | I . 6 65-70 I 4 5 2 i 60-64 2 3 IO I I 17 55-59 4 I 5 50-54 I 3 2 6 45-49 + I I 7 40-44 I 6 3 I II 39°39 2 2 I 2 14 30-34 4 15 5 4 28 25-29 I 6 2 4 I 10 Unspec. 3 24 2 TOTALS. rT 2 56 oc 3 13 29 149 1 One of these clerks withdrew before the examination. STATISTICS 457 Learning (continued). KNOWLEDGE OF SACRED LEARNING LINCOLN AND STOW, 1576 B.A., NON-GRAD., S.T.B., M.A., KNOWL. (IPDAINED LCL Ola OCLs TLIiS CH sys tbe. ou, ) UNSPEG:! TOTALS beret 520 I I 1520-29 3} 4 16 I I 25 1530-39 It 9 ee = ) 37 1540-44 6 4 He I 2 15 1545-49 I 4 3 I 21 Il 1550-54 2 t 5 5 1555-59 10 6 IO I I I 29 1500-64 29 15 21 I I g} 76 1505-69 28 19 28 I 2 5 ig: 1570-76 30 II 12 I 5 59 No date 3 2 22 27 54 VOorAtem (123 2 108 5 9 22 57 396 EE LGB Sih elol0 B A., NON-GRAD., S.T.B., M.A... KNOWL AGE ie ei late iat Vero. D1aB. Olas UNSPEO. 1c TOLALS Over 70 I 5 6 5-70 I 6 4 I fe 60-64 6 5 I I jie BotoY 3 I I 5 50-54 I 2 I 2 9) 45-49 I a I I I 7 40-44 I e 2 I I II 35-39 I I IO 2 if 30-34 2 17 5 4 ae 25-29 3 8 I p I 10 Unspec. a) 24 27 4 8 64 29 5) Were 30 149 STOW, 1603-4 Learned preachers 7 Of mean learning 6 1 One of these clerks withdrew before the examination, — 458 STATISTICS PREACHERS, ETC. N.B. The method of classification was seemingly somewhat different in the several archdeaconries. The most exact returns are those for Huntingdon in 1584 and Bedford in 1603. . In most cases the majority of the clerks under the head of UNSPECIFIED were not preachers. LINCOLN & STOW 1576 1585 1603 Licensed preacher ' 51 88 145 S.T.D. and $.T.B., presumably preacher 10 Preacher (presumably not licensed), preacher in his cure, preacher sometimes, preacher not licensed, able to preach 20 II 83 No preacher 40 Unspecified, presumably no preacher B25 404 292 ST OTALS 390 573 560 BEDFORD BUCK 1585 1603 1585 1603 Licensed preacher ; 160 33 iB 42 oP D.y Vand ¥S.D-b sepresumably preacher IO Preacher (presumably not licensed), preacher in his cure, preacher sometimes, preacher not licensed, able to preach 4 60 98 No preacher IO 2 Expounder and catechizer IO Unspecified, presumably no preacher 95 2 162 36 TOTALS I15 Les 189 178 HUNTINGDON LEICESTER 1584 1585 1603 1576 1585 1603 Licensed preacher 48 14 56 IO 18 50 Sls andi ori be pre- sumably preacher 13 2 Preacher, not licensed 2 56 89 Preacher in his cure 4 Able to preach ; 17 No preachers. I I . Teacher in his cure 16 Able to catechize 85 Hardly able to catechize. 2 Not licensed to catechize I Unspecified 12 153 30 11g 208 47 Recusants 2 TOTALS 170 180 143 228 188 For the figures for the Diocese, see Introduction (p. lvii). DUAR TS iohGs 459 PLURALITIES I—Two benefices within the archdeaconry. I1—One benefice within the archdeaconry and another within the diocese. I1]—One benefice within the archdeaconry and one outside the diocese. IV—One benefice within the archdeaconry and one unspecified. V—Three benefices within the archdeaconry. aa LINCOLN AND STOW —\ LINC. 1576 1585 1594 1602 1603 1607 1604 I 07 60 49 50 45 33 36 I] e 3 I 2 2 I 2 III 3 3 4 3 I 2 ny 14 13 IO I V 2 I 2 I Wien Wee wf ted SI 69 65 A7 36 AI BEDFORD BUCKINGHAM HUNTINGDON 1585 1603 1585 1603 1585 1603 I IO a 8 < 6 IO i 6 5 3 2 2 2 Gd 2 6 I 5 IV 2 16 4 TOTALS 18 IO 27 Tet 14 ity LEICESTER DIOCESE 1576 1585 1603 1585 1603 I Lis 6 8 go 69 1a 5 5 2 Ill 12 5 8 9 21 iM 7 4 40 V I TOT Roe may 20 18 140 go DISTANCES BETWEEN BENEPICES HELD BY PLURALISTS One church mile 99 99 24 miles ae) ” WN WH DR RR Ole IN THE DIOCESE IN. 1603 6-10 miles II-20 9 125 Uncertain TOTAL O mH EET | Prat ora iepulpdiay eye 460 STATISTICS RESIDENCE OF PLURALISTS [—Resident at two benefices within the archdeaconry. [Il—KResident at one of two benefices within the archdeaconry. I1]—Resident at the only benefice withif the archdeaconry. IV—Non-resident within the archdeaconry. V—Unspecified whether resident or not within the archdeaconry. LINCOLN & STOW BEDFORD 1576 1602 1603 I 5 2 I] 54 39 I II] 3 2 IV ge) sg 5 V § 4 (LOTATS ‘fe 65 IO BUCKINGHAM HUNTINGDON _ LEICESTER 1603 1603 1576 1603 I 2 a 2 4 I] I 4 10 2 Ii] 5 3 7 IV 3 2 4 3 V 5 21 2 DOTALSZ 7 ers 17 37 18 Hospitable Not hospitable Unspecihed ‘LOTALS STATISTICS HOSPITALITY STOW, 1598 LEIC., 1603 165 I 19 185 461 462 STATISTICS CONFORMITY BUCKINGHAM, 1584 SUBSCRIPTION TO THE THREE ARTICLES Subscribo, subscripsi Ex animo Volens, libenter, volente | animo, etc. Imo ex corde Hiis articulis consentio et quzecunnque contra hos articulos nostri Scismatici scripserunt et docuerunt horreo et abominor Articulis supradictis nihill contra verbum dei continentibus volens subscribo TOTAL LINC., 1576 HUNT., Conformable , 318 154 Recusants ; 5 Vehemently suspected ; I Conformity unspecified—pr obably conformable ; 77 II LOTAL He 396 170 go 32 I 152 1584 For communicants, non-communicants and recusants in 1603, see pages 443, 445. STATISTICS BEHAYVIOUR, 1603 STOW BEDF. Good 72 ie Mean 7 Evil I Unspecified IO 2 TOTALS go 115 . Sa He . => Al APPENDIX I. Pe EBS CE Re Atom s85. [Since the text of this volume was printed, some missing leaves of the Liber Cleri of 1585 have been found in the Lincoln Diocesan Registry. | [FHE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN] [5 AuGust, 1585. | Folios 67-67d. [mutssing ]}. Folio 68. CORINGHAME PREBEND—Sir Richard Tailour, prebendary; ord. deacon by the bp. of Lincoln, 8 May, 1569; inst. by the archbp. of Canterbury on the presentation of Richard Tailour, by reason of a grant of advowson, 3 Feb., 1570; o. 8d.; 1. 8d.; 0. andi. he has to exhibit ; prox. [blank]. ASGARBIE PREBEND—John Southouse, prebendarv ; inst. g Aug., 1579; OMAN 1a aes SADT ON eee: FARRENDON’ PREBEND— Master John Pratte, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. 19 Sept., 1581, on the presentation of T... . Pd ele ; by-reason of a grant of advowson ..... .... 17 Dec.; Gem Pre ae. PLONE AS. 82.4 M.A. TH[ORNGATE PREBEND|—Master John Barefote, prebendary ; [ord.] as above! ; inst. 20 Aug., 158[2]; Thomas bp. of Lincoln collated it LEIGHTONNE EccLesia—Henry Randes, prebendary, laic ; inst. on colla- tion of Thomas Cooper, bp. of Lincoln, 7 Nov., 1574; 1. and prow. LEIGHTONNE “BusarpDE—Master Christopher Toldervey, prebendary ; inst. 17 June, 1583 ; 7.—; prox. by Har’ [Harris]. Ma. Folio 68d. St. BoTULPH’s PREBEND—Master Ralph Griffine, prebendary; ord. as above?; inst. 7 Apr., 1587; 0. and 1.—; prov. he has one. ALL SAINTS IN HUNGATE PREBEND—Master John Wintle, prebendary ; ord. as in Brauncetonne; inst. 1 July, 1574; 7. and prox. —. M.A. ; preacher. St MARTIN’S PREBEND—Master Edward Edgeworth, prebendary ; absent ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [b/ank]; inst. [blank]; 0. and 1. —. Preacher. > 1 Cp, p; 68, but the reference is to f. 67, where he would be entered as archdeacon of Lincoln, Cp. above, p. 432. 2 The reference is no doubt to f. 67, where he would appear as dean. 465 466 LIBER CLERI, ap. 1585 CARLTONNE CUM THURLBIE PREBEND— Master Thomas Noke, preben- dary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; inst. on the collation of Thomas bp. of Lincoln, at Bugden’, 20 Sept., 1573 ; 0. he has to SElibite te ou kya. eee: B.A. ; preacher. StowE LONGA PREBEND—Master Dudley Garrett, prebendary ; inst. 6 May, 1585. KETTONNE PREBEND—Master John Dightonne, prebendary, laic ; inst. 19 Apr., 1574; 1.—; prox. by Randes ; prov. —. M.A. folio 69. BEDFORD MINOUR PREBEND—John Martine, prebendary ; inst. Io Nov., 1574; 0. —; prox. by Bull’ [Bullingham] ; +. —. WELTONNE BRINCKALL PREBEND—Clement Martine, prebendary; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 25 July, 1580; inst. [blank]; prox. by Bull [Bullingham] ; 1. he has to exhibit. M.A.; preacher. LANGFORD ECCLESIA PREBEND—Master Thomas Randes, prebendary, laic ; inst. on the collation of Thomas bp. of Linc., 1 Feb., 1563; 1.—. M.A. BRAMPTONNE PREBEND—Master Christopher Rawlins, prebendary ; ord. by the bp. of Oxford, 22 1554 [sic] ; inst. last day of FPebirasas O00 Bet, OU aleOu Map Oc aA CROC mes dei: WELTONNE WESTHALL PREBEND—Master Ethelbert Burdet, prebendary, laic ; inst. on the presentation of John Mason, knt., 2 Apr., 1565 ; POM SIE OA PTOL ee ene ee 4s. 8d. M.A. SUTTON IN MARISCO PREBEND—Master Thomas Sparke, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp.’ of [dlank|; inst. 7 Mar., 158). 0. ares ee SotrDs folio 69d. ST. MARGARET’S, LEICESTER, PREBEND — Henry Ince, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. 23 Mar., 1580; 0. — ; prox. by Randes ; z.—. Preacher. CENTUM SOLIDORUM PREBEND—Samuel Todd, prebendary ; inst. 31 na 1572; prox. by Randés; o., prox., and 1. he has 4ovexmioie M.]A. CLIFTONNE PREBEND—Robert Hoveden, prebendary; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; inst. [blank]; 0., prov., andi. he has to exhibit. San. D: LIDDINGTON PREBEND—Master Richard Barbar, prebendary ; ord. pr. as above! ; inst. on the collation of the bp. of Lincoln, 31 Aug., 1552; 0. 8d.; 1. — ; prox. by Randes. NORTONNE EPISCOPI PREBEND—Thomas Freer, prebendary, laic ; inst. 26 Mar., 1581 ; prox. by Randes ; 7. —. DEcEM LIBRARUM PREBEND—Master Robert Norgate, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. 4 Dec., 1577 ; 0. — ; prox. by Tailour ; 7. and prov. —. S.T.D. folio 70. MILTON MANER PREBEND—Master William Stockar, prebendary, laic ; inst. [blank] ; prox. by Randes, he has to exhibit ;7.—. M.a. KELSAIE PREBEND—Master Edward Archpoll, prebendary, laic; inst. [ blank] ; 1. and prox.—; prox. by Randes. B.a. * The reference is no doubt to f. 67, where he would appear as archdeacon of Leicester, THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH 467 BEDFORD MAIOR PREBEND—Master William Cole, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank] ; inst. [blank]; 0. he has to exhibit ; prow. by Mr. Randes; 7.—. §&.T.D. WELTONNE PAINESHALL PREBEND—Master John Furmerie ; ord. pr. as above! ; inst. 23 Mar., 1580: 1. —. BUGDEN’ PREBEND—Master William Smyth, prebendary, laic; inst. 27 May, 1585, at Netlam ; 1. —; prox. he has one. LL.D. WELTONNE BECKHALL PREBEND—Master John Holdon, prebendary ; inst. on the collation of the bp. of Lincoln, 8 Sept., 1575 ; o. he has TOs GX Ce ae eit ch M.A. Folio 7od. SANCTE CRUCIS PREBEND—Nicholas Morice, prebendary, laic; inst. [blank]; prox. by Har[ris], he has to exhibit; 7,—. M.A. (CRAKEPOLL PREBEND—Nicholas Blinckhorne, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; inst [blank]; prox. by Bull[ingham]; o., ¢., and prov. he has to exhibit. SCARLE PREBEND—Master Thomas Griffin, prebendary ; ord. pr by the suffragan bp. of Nottingam, 11 May, 1567 ; inst. on the collation CMNesD Eh WOM ilcolngel7 PA Dl. L507 5.0. 00.03 tO. pror.s DY EzechielTalor, 4s. 8d. LupA PREBEND—Master Richard Turswell, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp., see in Wadingame ; inst. 4 Apr., 1582 ; [7.] 8d. WELTONNE RYVALL PREBEND—Master John Chipingdale, prebendary, Iaie; inst. 9: Aug., 1575 ; 1. —; prox. by Randes. LUu.D: EMPINGAME PREBEND—Master Michael Reniger, prebendary ; ord. pr. as above?* inst. [blank]; prox. by Randes ; he has to exhibit; 1. —. Sales folio 71. GRETTONE PREBEND— Master Thomas Bickley, prebendary ; ord. pr. by CHORD DMO U/ONnRI sinstals|atal5/1 2 Ose has toyexhibit, «pr 0%, he has one; 7. —. ST.D. NASSINGTON PREBEND—Master John Hansonne, prebendary ; ord. pr. as in Staunford ; inst [blank]; prov. —; t. he has to exhibit; prow. by Kandesshe has to exhibit,-4s. 8d. -s.T.D. BICKLESWAD PREBEND—Master William Malime, prebendary ; absent , inst. [blank]; 0. and 7. —. DUNHAM PREBEND—Master Robert Condall, prebendary; ord. pr. as ADGieemilictn| OLGK tsetse tule. o. ; prox. by Har[ris]. LAFFORD PREBEND—Master John Herde, prebendary; ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, see Wadington’; inst. [blank]; prov. —; prox, by T[ailor]. Doctor of medicine. CAISTRE PREBEND—Master John Robinsonne, prebendary ; ord. pr. as ADOVE wuiliste OCU 1574; 7. ald pr0a,.>—,* S.T.D, Folio 71d. MELTONNE Ross PREBEND—Master Thomas Bullingham, prebendary, laic ; inst. [blank]; prov. by Bull[ingham]; prov. and 1. he has to exhibit; LL-B: 1 The reference is to f. 67, where he would appear as archdeacon of Stow. 2 The reference is to f. 67 or 67@., where he would appear as sub-dean. 8 The reference is to f. 67 or 67d., where he would appear as archdeacon of Huntingdon. 4 The reference is to f. 67 or 67d., where he would appear as archdeacon of Bedford and precentor, 468 LIBER CLERIV ain. 21585 LANGFORD MANER PREBEND—Master John Watsonne, prebendary ; [ord. pr. by the bp. of Lincoln, 4 June, 15581]; inst. [blank] ; 1. he has to CXiMIt LB: SEXAGINTA SOLIDORUM PREBEND—Richard Holdesworthe, prebendary ; ord. pr. as “ Boothebie ; inst. on the collation of the bp., 2 Jan., L5GA te. ee eee STOWE IN GiNheate PREBEND—Master Nicholas Sheperd, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of Worcester, 25 Mar., 1562; inst. 5 Apr., 1577 ; 0. 8d.; prox. by Randes. MARSTONNE PREBEND—Master Edmund Culpeper, prebendary ; absent ; inst, 21 Feb., 1580500. Sacer Gd. -eprorelentaerpaic CARLTONE KYME PREBEND—Master Ezechiel Tailour, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp., as in Thorpe; inst. 20 Aug., 1574, on the collation of the bp. of Lincoln ; 1.—; prox, — >) B.A.; preacher, Foho 72. MILTONNE EccLesia—Master John Slede, prebendary ; ord. pr. by the bp. of [blank]; inst. [blank]; 0., prox. by Randes, and 7. he has to exhibit. KILDESBIE PREBEND—Master John Longland, prebendary ; ord. pr. as above’; inst. [blank]; Mr. Randes Re ie ‘hp Od oe he aie ; prox. . AS. Sd. 2 August, 1585,—28s. 8d., wherefrom 6s. 8d.; and there remains 22s. Folio 72d. [blank]. 1 Struck out, ? The reference 1s to f.67 or 67d., where he would appear as archdeacon of Buckingham. ee ns i) APPENDIX II. [eat doledballe COR (Eiki my AWNK GI cbey (April, 1606. | [Since the texi of this volume was printed, there has happily been found in the Diocesan Registry a single sheet on whtch are specified the grievances in answer to which the particulars on pages 363-371 above were drawn up. | A BRIEFE OF GREEVANCES IN THE ECCLESIASTICALL IURISDICTION DELIVERED BY THE LOWER HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT AT A COMMITTIE WITH THE LL. OF THE VPPER HOUSE. Touchinge Deprivation. 1. Peaceable ministers are often called to theire extreame trouble and chardge, though for the avoidance of both, they haue desired to be soner deprived—Instance hereof: Mr Heape who was called 14 times and at last deprived. 2. The same ministers are deprived for not subscribinge con- trarie to the lawe and canon made the last Convocation. Touchinge multiplicitye of Commissions, wc are abvsed and made contemptible bycause 1. They call men tor litle and trifelinge causes—Instance hereof : A glover of y® Count: of Bucke called for saying he read in a booke y* y® virgin Marie was the instrment [src] of the Devill. 2. The L: Bishoppes doe sitte in theire private houses. 3. The L: Bishoppe is assisted but wt" a small number, and those but his shadowes vz. his Chauncellor or Commissarie and Chaplaines. Touchinge citations ex officio. 1. They send forth theire Quorum Nomina and suffer the Apparat? to insert the names. 2. They doe not specifye the cause in theire citations | these 3. They name not the partie at whose instance the > twoe are parties cited are sent for. defended. Touchinge excommunication. Men are excommunicated for litle or noe cause at all—Instance Hereoia: 1. The Churchwardens of Buslingthorpe and Snareforde, called for non paiment of 4s. tenth, and the fees came to 30s. w™ was taken, they obsolved [sic], and yet the kinges mony not required. 469 470 A BRIEF OF GRIEVANCES, a.p. 1606 2. M* Heape, for not appearinge one time, though he appeared 14 times besides was excommunicated, and cannot be obsolved except he subscribe. 3. Mr? Perkins in the like manner. [4.] Mr Kinge of Chesham in like sorte, and yet the L. Bishoppe knewe that he was imprisoned in London, at the same time. Endorsed: Aprill: 1606. -232,°316, 390; 407,, 423); school in, 407 Barrow upon Soar, co. Leic., 28, 34, 108, 158, 216, 286, 297 Barrowby, Baroughbie, co. Linc., 69, 147, 173, 224, 239, 307-8, 380, 402, 419 Barrowdale, Barodale, Thomas, cl., 34, 108, 158, 287 , William, cl., 216 Barsey, Nevill, gent., 289 . Cp. Baresby Bartholomew, Bartelmewe, Anthony, cl., 24-5 = Richard scl, SO LOZ 180.6323, 389, 411, 426 , Thomas, cl., 58, 1383, 165, 208 Bartley. See Berkeley Bartlow, Barley, co. Camb., 34 Barton Hartshorn, Barton, co. Buck., 20, 115, 196, 264 le Cley, Barton in Luto, co. Bed., 127, 164, 170, 190, 258 on Humber, co. Linc., 90, 153, 182, 232*, 316; 390, 408, 423; grammar school in, 391, 408 Barton, Nicholas, cl., 190-1*, 204-5, 257, 272 476 Barton—(cont.) , Robert, cl., 67 , Thomas, gent., 309 Barwell, co. Leic., 28, 39, 112, 159, 297 Bassingham, co. Linc., 2, 63-4, 1465, 172, 224, 306, 378, 401, 418 Bassingthorpe, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 222, 237, 301, 381, 397, 401, 416 Baston, co. Linc., 72, 148, 175, 231, 324, 382, 412, 427 Bate, Batte, George, cl., 199 , Richard; cl, S0-1;5101) 217 oy Bateman, Richard. See Bateman ——, Robert, cl., 30 ——, William, cl., 64, 138,212, 281 Cp. Bates Bateman, Baiteman ov Bate, Richard, cl., 153; 182, 316, 390, 407, 423 , William, cl., 197, 264 Bates, Mr, cl., 265 : , Peter, cl., 161, 192, 200-1, 200n, 268 , or Bate, Ralph, cl., 129, 193*, 261 Bateson, Robert, cl., 39, 39 Bath, earl of. See Bourchier Bath and Wells, bishop of, ordinations by, 124, 134 Batte. See Bate BattleeMrcli 2s) Battlesden, Baddlesden, Badesdonne, co, Bed., 127, 164,7190,.258 Battrey. See Buttrey Batty, Battie, Edmund, cl., 128, 239, 307*, 380, 402, 419 ——., Edward, cl., 173 ; preb., 376 ——., John, cl., 69, 147, 308 , Robert, schoolmaster, 73, 382 Baud, Maurice, 308 Baumber, “Bamburghe;, cos Lincy, 2, 9; 10, 77, 177, 227, 314, 384, 406, 422 Bawcock. See Bulcock Bawdon, John, cl., 418 “LnOmMaS, Claslio Bawdwyne. See Baldwin Bawtrie, Robert, cl., 147, 174, 239, 381 Baxter, Baxster, Adam, cl., 183, 327, 356, 413, 428 ——, Humphrey, schoolmaster, 414, 428 ——, John, cl., 28, 107 ——, Nathaniel, cl., 102 PROMS SOlLed7 2 Baxterley, co. Warw., 54 Bayard, Francis, cl., 108 , Lhomas, yeo., 44 Bayerley, Robert, cl., 44 Bayford, Barford, Barkeford {in Essendon par.], co. Hert., 20, 22*, 24, 59, 135-6, 208-9, 278-9 Baylden. See Baildon Bayley, Baylie, Adrian, cl., 197*, 265 , Laurence, cl., 296 . Cp. Bale [Bayne], Ralph, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 41 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Baynes. See Baines Beachampton, Betcheampton, co. Buck., 50*, 115, 196, 264 Beaconsfield, Beckinsfeld, co. Buck., 114, 160, 198, 266 Beadell, John, knt, 281 , Samuel, schoolmaster, 384 Beale, Edward, cl., 104, 158 . Nicholas; cli, 21l6G°287 Beane, Michael, cl., 66 , Robert, cl., 85 Beard, Thomas, cl., 280 Beare, Thomas, cl., 146, 173, 319, 379, 410, 425 Beauchamp, the lord, 301 Beaumont, Bemount, Mrs, 37 , George, cl., 54, 139 ——., Henry, knt and bart, 286-7*, 292 ——., John, esq., 36 ——, Robert, archdeacon of Hunting- don, 441 , Lhomas, knt, 292 Beaver, Bever, John, cl., 198 Richard; (cle lO aul , otephen, cl., 110, 167; aiaeees Beby. See Beeby Becke, John, cl., 95, 155, 393 , William, esq., 281 Beckering, Robert, cl., 86, 152, 180, 389, , 412, 426 Beckingham, ico. Linc, 2; 1030s eure: 229, 241, 318, 321, 379, 410; 425 ——, Sutton in, q.v. Beckinsfeld. See Beaconsfield Beckwell, Edward, esq., 281 Bedford, county of, 12-15, 45, 163-5*, 366, 369, 441 Bedford, co. Bed., 184n countess of, 44 earl of. See Hussey; Russell mayor, bailiffs and commonalty of, 256 parishes in— st Cuthbert, 125, 125”, 163, 188; 256 St John the Baptist, hospital or rectory of, 125, 163, 188*, 256 St Mary, 125*, 125n, 188*, 163, 256 St Paul, 125, 125, 163, 188, 256 St Peter Dunstable, 125, 125n St Peter Martin, 125, 163, 188, 256 Bedford— archdeacon of. See Robinson ; Todd archdeaconry of, 12-15, 125-32*, 163-5, 170, 188-95, 253, 256-64, 269, 284, 364, 442-7, 449, 454-5, 458-60, 463 —, official of, 188-9. See Smith bishop of. See Hodgeskin deanery of, 125-6, 163, 188-9, 256-7, 442-3 Parker ; INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Bedford—(cont.) Major, preb. of. See Lincoln Minor, preb. of. See Lincoln Bedford, Amos, cl., 65, 146, 172, 378, 409, 424 Bedworth, Bedwath, co. Warw., 35 Bee, Bye, William, cl., 95, 155, 393 Beeby, Beby, Beelie, co. Leic., 39, 104-5, 158, 215, 289, 295 Beeby, Henry, cl., 99 Beecher, Henry, esq., 260 Beedles, Matthew, gent., 256 Beelie, See Beeby Peecisiy. CO. LINC. 68", lbw Lolo ioe. 309, 390, 403, 420 320, Beesbrowne, Besborowe, Besbrowne, pOuiier clas O04 8135-0 6150, 667: 208, 277 Deesby, cOmANG So, LoL, 119,220, 004: 387, 400, 417; school at, 400 [an Hawerby: par.|} co. Linc. Hawerby Beirton. See Bierton BelciiordecOm Lincs sli Se 220. 239, 308, 315, 386, 403, 420; school at, 403 Beldon. See Baildon Bele. See Bell; Belley Belgrave, co. Leic., 30, 104, 215, 296 Belgrave, George, knt, 293 Bell, Bele, Henry, cl., 416 mjOui to S00 LOSI 6270n. O13 ——,—, bishop of Mayo, suffragan of Lincoln, 79, 81, 90 ——, —, knt, 305*, 310 ——., —, schoolmaster, 414 ——., Robert, cl., 207* ——, —, esq., 276 weLbomas 6). 7. 188a02).153 Bella. See Bellowe Bellamy, John, cl., 127, 164, 170, 190-1*, 258 Belleau, Hellowe, co. Linc., 83-4, 151, 179, 224, 303, 305, 388, 400, 417; school at, 400 Belley, Bele, John, Lu.p., vicar general, 63-4*, 69, 97, 97n, 400, 404, 427 Bellowe, Bella, Edward, cl. 317, 423 Belt, Thomas, cl., 394 Beltisloe, co. Linc., deanery of, 70-I!, 147-8, 174-5, 222, 237-8, 301-2, 381-2, 397-8, 416, 442-3 Belton, co. Leic., 34, 108, 158, 216, 286 , Gracedieu in, g.v. —— [by Grantham], co. Linc., 69, 147, 173, 224, 239, 307, 314, 380-1, 402, 406, 419 —— [in the Isle of Axholme], co. Linc., 2 VE 99 R85 ..2337350.00404 395, 429 Belvoir, Belver, co. Leic., priory, 44 Bemount. See Beaumont Benbridge, William, gent., 287 See 477 Bend, Henry, reader, 80* Benet. See Bennett Bengeo, co. Hert., 59, 136, 166, 208, 278-9 Benham, Thomas, cl., 258 Benington in Holland, co. Linc., 74, 149, 176, 227, 313, 384, 405, 421 Benington, Isak, cl., 6-7 Bennes, Miles, cl., 46 Bennett, Benet, John, cl., 25 , Robert, cl., 185, 323 (2), 329, 412, 426. Addenda , Lhomas, cl., 70, 147 Bennington, Benyngtone, co. Hert., 60, 134; 165,, 208; 276 —., Long, Long Billington, co. Linc., Ve aii a ee Re yal Pe yale 379, 410, 425 Benniworth, Beningworth, co. Linc., 93, 154, 183, 231, 327, 392, 414, 428 Benskine, Richard, cl., 50, 115 Benson, George, cl., 204 ——, Humphrey, chorister, 377 Bent, Ralph, cl., 55, 143 Bentham, Bentam, Thomas, cl., 190-1* , —, bishop of Coventry and Lich- field, 33-4*, 36, 39-40, 44, 299 Berdsey, Berdesley, William, cl., 8-9 Cp. Baresby Berisford, Francis, cl., 146, 173, 379 Berkeley, Bartley, the lord, 40, 44 , Henry, 7th lord Berkeley, 259, 261, 288, 296-7*, 299 Berkhamsted, co. Hert, deanery of, 58, 133-4, 208-9, 277-8, 444-5 ——, Great, Barkhamstead Peter, co. Here e20y 22, 0384 LULU Ols3.2 16D; 209, 277 ——, Little, Little Barkhamstedd, co. Hert., 59, 135, 165, 208, 278-9 —— St Mary, alias Northchurch, co. Pert. 20 Doe loa, 21Gb aZO0UN 2.7 Derrida betige se bermecew bind, Henry cl., 54, 138, 168, 210, 282 ——, John, cl., 193*, 260, 291 ——., Peter, cl., 30, 210, 333, 360, 431 ——, William, cl., 45, 107, 129, 157, 164, 192 Bertiow > ca.bury. Berry, Burye, Edward, ci., 420, 420n , Thomas, cl., [more than one person], 20, 182. 317 Bersey. See Baresby Bertie, Charles, esq., 304 , Peregrine, esq., 304 ——, —, lord Willoughby de Eresby, 79, 144 ——, Richard, esq., 304, 338 ——., Robert, 3rd earl of Lindsey, 300, 302 ——,—, 12th lord Willoughby de Eresby, 223-4, 235, 302-6*, 323 Besborowe, Besbrowne. See Bees- browne ' Best, James, reader, 63 478 Beswicke, John, cl., 3, 5, 186, 348, 360 Betcheampton. See Beachampton Bethell, Bethiell, Bithell, Ralph or Raphael, cl., 64, 145, 172, 306, 378, 401 Bettes, Mr, schoolmaster, 387 Bevell, Robert, knt, 285 Bever. See Beaver Beverley, Henry, cli 21s ou big rot, 264 ——, John, cl., 196 —., Richard, cl., 93, 178*, 309, 386, 403, 420 , William, cl., 5, 96-7, 373, 394* Bewett, Buete, Gabriel, cl., 177, 240, oll, 327, 378, 407, 414, 423° 428 Bewsher. See Bowser Bicker, co. Lincs,-76 7149, 176/227, 313; 384*, 405, 421; school at, 405 Bickley, Buckley, John, cl., 195, 195m, 263 ——, Thomas, cl., 195, 195” ——, —, preb., 432, 467 ——. See also Buckley Biddenham, Bidnam, co. Bed., 163, 188, 256 Bidnam. See Biddenham Bierton, Beirton, co. Buck., 50, 206, 273 , peculiar jurisdiction of, 206 Bigby, co. Linc., 90, 153, 182, 282, 315, 390, 407, 423 ; school at, 407 Bigg, John, esq., 260, 281 Biggleswade, co. Bed., 262 WOre Dp Ole hi Lincoln Biglande, Mr, cl., 22 Bignet, Bingnet, John, 282, 282n ,—, cl., 212, 282, 282n Bilcliff, George, cl., 92, 154, 182-3, 242, 327, 356, 391, 413, 428 ——, Hugh, cl., 183, 327, 414, 428 —, Thomas, cl., 92, 154, 182, 355-6, 391, 413, 428 Bill, Byll, James, cl., 131, 165, 194-5*, 12, 125, 326, 264 —., John, cl., 55, 142 ———, (==,.D.D., “preb., 166,7-209-10,, 277; 280, 376, 435* Billesby. See Bilsby Billesdon, Bylsdon, co. Leic., 41, 105, 157, 217, 290, 295 , Goadby in, q.v. Billingborough, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 221, 300, 382, 397, Billingesley, John, cl., 75 ; Ahomas; e777 4149 Billinghay, co. Linc., 64, 146, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424 Billington, co. Bed., 194 , Long. See Bennington, Long Bilsby, Billesbie, co. Linc; 8a, 15], 179, 223, 304, 387, 400, 417 Bilsby, Billesby, Edward, esq., 304 Biltinge, George, cl., 81 415 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Binbrook St Gabriel, 231, 325, 355 —— St Mary, co. Linc., 91, 154, 231, 326, 355, 391, 413, 428 —, school at, 391 Bineon, Byneon, Lawrence, cl., Binge, Andrew, cl., 201* Bingham, Charles, cl., 82, 150, 179, 387 Bingnet. See Bignet Binkes, William, cl., 111, 156, 213, 289 Bingley, James, cl., 217, 291 , obert, cl 41) 10Gb? , Lhomas, cl., 193*, 195, 202, 262 Binnes, Bynnes, Richard, cl., 182, 317, 408, 424 Birchall, John, cl., 57, 141 Birche, \Jamespcl, 7,90 PURODETL (Cltoge Bircot, Robert, cl., 268 Birde, Burd, John, cl., 202-3, 270 ——, —, bishop of Chester, 34, 36*, 41 ——, Robert, cl., 208, 278 Birridg. See Berridge Birtbey, Birtley, Burtbie, Alvery, cl., 22-3, 209-10, 279 Birtone. See Burton Coggles Biscathorpe, Biskerthorpe, co. Linc., 2, 93, 164, 183, 231, 327 o7eaeaee 414, 428 Bishop, Bushopp, Byshope, 28, 213, 289 —-— Richard, chorister, 437 , William, cl., 200-1*, 269 Bitchfield, co. Linc:, 70, 1477174 eee) 301, 381, 398, 416 ; school at, 381, 398 Bithell. See Bethell Bitteswell, co. Leic., 38, 101, 214, 293 Blaby, Blaybie, co. Leic., 37, 101, 158, 214; 293 Black, Blake, Robert, cl., —— or Blackwell, Robert, cl., 386 Blackborne, Blackburne, Anthony, cl., 78, 177, 311, 385, 407, 433 dnidnd cle ve 70 Blackfordby, Blougherby, co. Leic., 216 Blackwell. See Black Blackwin, Richard, cl., 39, 102 Blackwood, Mr, cl., 395 Blake. See Black Blanchard, Blauncher, George, cl., 328, 392*, 414, 428 , Lhomas, el, 49; 1225763 Bland, Mr, schoolmaster, 397 , Gilbert, cl., 36 , Tobias; cl.; 167, 2lig2en Blankney, co. Linc., 65, 146, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424; school at, 378, 409 Blawre. See Blower Blaybie. See Blaby co. Lite.) iss 202-3 119, 162.7196: John, ci 87, 238, 400 150, 150n, 183, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Bledlow, co. Buck., 122, 162, 204, 273 Bletchley, Bletsley, co. Buck., 16, 118, 163, 196-7, 200, 269 Bletsho, William, gent., 258 Bletsoe, Blettisho, co. Bed., 126, 163, 190, 257, 278 Bhbigh. See Blyborough Blinckhorne, Nicholas, preb., 432-3*, 467 Blith. See Blythe Blittone. See Blyton Blomley. See Bromley Blont. See Blunt Blougherby. See Blackfordby Blount, Charles, 8th baron Mountjoy, 288 See Blunt Blower, Blawre, John, cl., 48, 115, 160 Bloxholm, Bloxame, co. Linc., 66, 172, Bey eel, 3LS, 03820, 019%, 410} 425, 441 Blumley. See Bromley Blinkhanieco: beds 131) 165,192,262 Blunston, Henry, schoolmaster, 404 Blunt, Blont, Blount, Blownte, John, 40 mRobert: .cl/77 28-30, 105; 157;- 215; 297 Bluntisham, co. Hunt., 24, 26*, 56, 139, 166, 212, 282 Blyborough, Blibigh, co. Linc., 96, 155, 185, 233;:329,/ 337, 356, 394, 429 Blythe, Blith, Geoffrey, bishop of Coven- try and Lichfield, 38, 42 ——, Hugh, cl., 112, 159, 216, 297 ——, —, preb. of Windsor, archdeacon of Leicester, 35, 433 Blyton, Blittone, co. Linc., 99, 156, 185, 2Zo0, 900, 040, 307, 395, 429 Boarstall, Borestall, co. Buck., 49, 121, 2045 272 Bocher. See Bowser Bodley, Bodleighe, Miles, cl., 166, 212, 282 Boilston, Boilsonn, Boyleston, Thomas, cl., 34, 109, 158, 287 , William, cl., 216 Boker, William, cl., 55 Bolbrickle. See Brickhill, Bow Bolingbroke, Bullingbrooke, co. Linc., SO 150 4178, 222" 302, 3867398; 416 ; school at, 80, 386, 398 ——, deanery of, 80-2, 150, 178, 222-3, 238, 302-3, 306, 323, 386-7, 398-9, 416-17, 441-3 geoi@l corte (eejte Acree (Tajater Bolinge, William, cl., 55, 142 Bolles, Bolle, Bolls, John, cl., 400 ,—, knt and bart, 224, 303, 324, 347n Bolnhurst, co. Bed., 128, 164, 190, 259 Bolton, Boulton, William, cl., 73, 148, 175, 211, 280, 300, 382, 397, 415 Bonby, Bondbie, co. Linc., 90, 153, 182, 232, 316, 390, 407, 423 Bond, Bound, George, cl., 172, 320, 378, 409, 424 479 Bond—(cont.) , Robert, public notary, official, 83, 111, 114-16 Boning, Bunynge, Thomas, cl., 28, 214 Bonner, Edmund, bishop of London, 38-9, 41, 43 7 |\anntcly V7 Bonney, Thomas, cl., 159, 293 Bonser. See Bownsar Boocher. See Butcher Booker, Thomas, cl., 128 , William, cl., 142 Boorne. See Bourne Boote. See Bott Booth, Bouth, Bowthe, Mr, cl., 328 ——, George, cl., 7, 79, 150, 177, 312, Slo maoor 40 4ac ——., Hugh, cl., 104, 158, 215 ——, John, chorister, 436 ——,—, cl., 90, 91, 153, 172, 182*, 240, 307, 316, 391*, 408, 419, 423 ——,-—, poor-clerk, 436 ——., Robert, cl., 94, 154, 183, 393; heir of, 345 ——, Stephen, reader, 81 , William, gent., 316 Boothby Graffoe, Boothby by Navenby, cow Linca64, \l46n 1713228 7320, 378, 409, 424, 468 — Pagnell, co. Linc., 69, 147, 174, 224, 307, 380, 402, 419 Bordman, Edward, cl., 73, 148, 175, 382 Borestall. See Boarstall Boresworth. See Bosworth, Husbands Borlase, Burlace, John, bart, 272 , Mistress, 275 Borowe. See Burgh in the Marsh; Burrow on the Hill Borowin, John, cl., 127 Borroughe. See Burgh in the Marsh Bostock, John, cl., 195, 263 , Robert, cl., 200-1*, 268 Boston; co, Linc.) 2574-5) 149) 176.227, 313, 369, 373; 383, 384; 405, 421 : school at, 74, 384, 405 , the mayor and ___ burgesses of, 314 Boston, George, cl., 21 Bosworth, Husbands, Boresworth, co. Leic., 45, 105, 217, 290-1 ——, Market, co. Leic., 28, 112, 159, 216, 298 Botcher. See Butcher Boteler, Boteley, Henry, knt, 258, 258n , William, esq., 256 Botham, Mr, cl., 215 Botler. See Butler Bott, Boote, Laurence, cl., 112, 159, 216, 298, 363-5, 367* Botterill, John, chorister, 436-7 Bottesford, co. Leic., 28, 46, 110, 156, 213-14, 288 ——., Bottisforth, co. Linc., 97, 155, 187, 235, 334, 350, 361, 394, 430 480 Bottesford, co. Linc.—(cont.) , Burringham in, qv. Bottlebridge, co. Hunt., 55, 142, 211, 285 Boules. See Bowlles Boultham, Baltham, Bowlthame, Bul- tham, co. Linc., 64, 145, 172, 224, 306, 378, 401, 418 Boulton. See Bolton Bound. See Bond Bourchier, William, earl of Bath, 261, 271 Bourne, Boorne, Burne, co. Linc., 2, 73, 148, 175, 221, 300, 363, 365, 3687, 382, 397, 415 Bourne, Osmund, cl., 200 . Cp. Burne Bouth. See Booth Bovingdon, co. Hert., 53, 58, 133, 209, 211" Bowcocke. See Bulcock Bowden, Great, co. Leic., 28, 30*, 105*, 108, 217, 290 Bowden, Thomas, cl., 159 Bower, Bowyer, John, cl., 15 , Ralph, cl;, 66, 146, 173, 318, 379, 410, 425 , William, cl., 66 Bowes, Francis, cl., 79 Bowker, Robert, vicar-choral, 434-5* Bowler, James, reader, 427 Bowlles, Balles, Boules, Robert, cl., 316, 316n, 408, 423 au homas esd as 7 Bowlthame. See Boultham Bowman, Edward, cl., 241, 410, 425 Bownell, Mardocheus, cl., 182, 326, 413, 428; preb., 435 Bownsar, Bonser, John, cl., 4-5 Bowser, Bewsher, Bocher, Leonard, cl., 2-3 Bowtell, Barnaby, 324 , Magdalen, 324 Bowthe. See Booth Bowyer. See Bower Boyer, Noah, cl., 282 , William, knt, 266 Boyleston. See Boilston Brabin, Nathaniel, cl., 284 dl Braceborough, co. Linc., 72, 148, 175, 231, 325, 382, 412, 427 Bracebridge, Brasebrigg, co. Linc., 64, 68, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424 Braceby, co. Linc., 10, 69, 224, 307, 402, 419 Bracegirdle, Bracegyrdell, Bradgyrdell, Brasgerdle, Bridgardell, Thomas, Ch 28 535, Oe 160s 14s Bracewell, John, 439 Bradbury, Bradley, Ottiwell ov Othoniell, cl., 176, 312, 404 Bradenham, co. Buck., 16, 48, 102, 123, 162, 206, 274 167, 376, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Bradgyrdell. See Bracegirdle Bradley, co. Linc., 88, 152, 181, 225, 309, 390, 403, 420 Bradley, Dr, 305 , Hugh, cl., 65, 146, 189 ——., Ralph, cl., 40, 203, 271 —., Richard, cl., 87, 94, 152 ——, Thomas, cl., 9, 12-13, 96, 177 ——., William, cl., 89*, 152 See Bradbury Bradocke, Thomas, cl., 172 Bradshawe, Thomas, cl., 163, 202-3*, Zi Bradstreet, Brodstreete, Simon, cl., 175, 300, 363, 365-7*-8, 397, 415 Bradwell, co. Buck., 50, 118, 163, 200, 269 Brafield, Cold, Brayfield, co. Buck., 200, 269-70 Bragg, John, cl., 214 Brailsford, Thomas, gent., 299 Braitofte. See Bratoft Bramfield, Brandfeilde, co. Hert., 59, 136, 166, 208, 278 Bramfield, William, cl., 209, 276 Brampton, co. Hunt., 212, 281 , preb. See Lincoln {in Torksey par.], co. Linc., 360 Brandon, Mr, cl., 30 oy Bandon, Thomas, cl., 29, 108, 1087 Brangwin, Branguen, Burgwyne, John, cl., 48, 121, 161, 204-5*, 272 Branston, Braunston, co. Leic., 157, 213, 288 ——, Braunceton, co. Linc., 65, 146, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424, 465 Branswell. See Brauncewell Brantingthorp. See Bruntingthorpe Brasebrigg. See Bracebridge Brasgerdle. See Bracegirdle Bratoft, Braitoite;-co. Linc, 2952 223, 303, 387, 399, 418 Brattleby,. co. Linc., 95, 186; 23455332) 343, 359, 393, 430 Braughton. See Broughton by Brigg Braunceton. See Branston Brauncewell, Branswell, Brounswell, co. Linc., 66, 146, 172, 228, 3iSea7o 410, 425 Braunston. See Branston Braunstone [in Glenfield par.], co. Leic., 30, 101, 294 Bray, Braie, Robert, -cl., 25-6*-7%, 673 L330 213282 , William, cl., 26 Brayfield. See Brafield, Cold Breamer, Bremer, Thomas, cl., 200-1*, 200n, 267 Breedon on the Hill, Bredon, co. Leic., 108, 216, 286 Brentingthope. See Bruntingthorpe Brett, Breet, John, cl., 56*, 140*, 212 110, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Brett—(cont.) , Richard, D.p., 197, 204-5*, 204n, 210 , William, gent., 296-7 Brewer, Bruer, John, cl., 48, 115 Brian, Bryan, George, cl., 213 » Robert, cl. 3, 6-7; 9, 93-4, 147,174; SV fee fol Uy , Lhomas, cl., 4 Brickhill, Bow, Bolbrickle, co. Buck., 50, 118, 162, 196, 200, 269 ——., Great, Moche Bryckelhill, Great Brickle, co. Buck., 51, 118, 162, 200, 269 ——, Little, co. Buck., 51, 118, 200, 259, 269 Bridgardell. See Bracegirdle Bridges, Brigges, Briggs, Anthony, cl., SO Lomo | 6298 —, John, cl., 199*, 299 ——., Richard, gent., 333 meu illiam cleo! Bridgewater, earl of. Briggs. See Bridges Brightman, John, cl., 193* See Egerton met MOdaseee Cl 9282 6.1eet 36324 366 Brigsley, co. Linc., 88, 152, 181, 225, 309, 390, 403, 420 brillecombuckws] $94.9) 012151904264, 212 Brimsley. See Brinsley Bringhurst, co. Leic., 28, 44; 106, 157, 217, 290. See also Drayton Bringhurst, Bringest, Bringhest, John, CHeadal2156, 2137-2908 310 Brington, Brinketon, Brynckton, co. Hunts, 245 54*>7 137-8, 140, 167, 211i 28) Brinkhill brinckle, co, (Linc: 7915: NGG olan SPR Bete UW eae ae eg! Brinsley, Brimsley, Mr, cl., 216 mobil cl, 30, 364-5 Brisby, Brusbie, William, cl., 105, 158, 215, 297 Bristowe, Briscoe, Briskowe, Nicholas, esq., 278, 280 misicnatdecisrvon, Lila 159 Britton, Brittane, Britten, gent., 295 ——, Peter, cl., 183, 328, 392, 414, 428 ——, Stephen, cl., 74, 149, 176, 313, 313, 384, 405, 421 Broccas, Elizabeth, widow, 292 Brocket, Brockitt, the lady, 278 , Edward [or Edmund}, cl., 190-1*, 259 , John, knt, heirs of, 279 Brocklesby, co. Linc., 90, 120n, 153, 182, 232, 316, 390, 408, 423 Brodhurst, Thomas, cl., 211, 286 Brodstreete. See Bradstreet Brograve, John, knt, 277 Nicholas, 188, 481 Broke, Brokes. See Brooks Broksbie. See Brooksby Bromby, Gerrard, cl., 403 Bromham, Brunham, Burneham, co. Bed., 126*, 163, 190, 257 Bromhead, Edward, cl., 67, 147, 173, 379 Bromley, Blomley, Blumley, Brownley, Brumley, George; ‘cl,, 64, 172; 306, 373, 378, 401, 418 ——, Henry, cl., 147, 173, 322, 380, 411, 426 ——, Thomas, lord chancellor of Eng- land, 63-4*. Addenda Wilham, esq., 299 Brooke, Henry, baron Cobham, 256 Brooks, Broke, Brokes, Mr, cl., 215 palates, cl 307 ———, Thomas, cl., 86, 388-9 William cl. 65,146,378 Brooksby, Broxbie, co. Leic., 43, 104, 108, 296* Brooksby, Broksbie, gent., 325 ——, —, family of, 325 i obertesqy 39,9297 Broome, Laurence, cl., 205, 272 Brothertoty cor Lincia7 5, Pig e2aie sls, 384, 405, 421 Broughton, co. Buck., 50, 118, 163, 200, Broxbie, [blank}, 269 VCO TLUDt. 4 OO, too, LOO. ule 282 —— Astley, co. Leic., 28, 29, 101, 158, 214, 293 ——, Brant, co. Linc., 2, 10, 68*, 173, 229, 241, 243, 321, 345-6, 373, 380, 410, 425 —— by Brigg, Braughton, co. Linc., 2, 97, 155, 186, 235, 334, 349, 361, 394, 430 ——, Nether, co. Leic., 44, 110, 156, 213, 288 Brounell, Edmund, alderman, 36 Brounswell. See Brauncewell Browne, Broune, Browe, Mr, cl., 176 , —, and his wife, 293 ——, Agnes, dame, 33 ——, Anthony, Ist viscount Montagu, 278-9 ———, Charles, cl., 130 ———., Christopher, cl., 382 —-, Hugh, cl., 172, 239, 321, 378, 392, 393, 409 ——, Humphrey, cl., 98, 155, 187, 334, 350, 361, 394, 430 ——, John, cl., 6, 45, 103, 129, 157, 159, 164, 192-3*, 216, 261, 287, 420 ——, Matthew, cl., 71, 147, 174, 199*, 266, 301, 381, 398, 416 ———, Nicholas; cl., 55, 142 ——, Peregrine, cl., 239, 304, 306, 400-1, 417-18 482 Browne—(cont.) , Richard, esq., 263 ——, Robert, cl., 9, 146, 173,1309, 374, 379 —, Roger, cl., 160, 169, 198 ——, Thomas, 262 —, —, cl., 48, 124, 176, 314, 383, 406, 422 ——, —, esq., 262 —, Valentine, knt, 303 ——, William, cl., 56, 70, 75, 140, 147, ba0 19401767 o0l, Slanasiy osa%, 398, 405, 416, 421 Brownley. See Bromley Brownlow, Mr, 308 , John, 327 ——, —, knt, 308 ——., Richard, esq., 307 , William, 327 Broxbie. See Brooksby Broxholme, co. Linc., 95, 95n, 154, 186, 234, 332, 343, 359, 393, 430 Broxholme, Mary, widow, 328 , William, 310 Bruce, Robert, earl of Ailesbury and Elgin, 261* Brudenell, Robert, 2nd earl of Cardigan, 291 Brudnell, Edmund, knt, 41, 42* , John, esq., 290, 292*, 321 “Paul? cl) 2202 Bruer. See Brewer Brumley. See Bromley Brunham. See Bromham Bruntingthorpe, Brantingthorp, Brent- ingthope, Bruntingworthe, co. Leic., 37, 101, 159, 159”, 215, 293 Brusbie. See Brisby Bryan. See Brian Bryckelhill, Moche. See Brickhill, Great Brynckton. See Brington Buck, Buke, the lady, 300 , William, cl., 152, 180, 322, 389; 411, 426 Buckbery, Robert, cl., 73, 148, 175, 300, 382, 397, 415 Buckcocke, Buccocke, Buckock, Buckat, Bullocke, Thomas, cl., 127, 163, 163n, 190-1*, 258 Buckden, Bugden, co. Hunt., 96, 283, 313, 371, 466 , letter dated at, 219, 247 , preb. of See Lincoln Buckeridge, John, p.p., 214, 294 Buckingham, county of, 16-21, 47-51, 160*, 169, 238, 365, 369, 441 , a glover of, 370, 469 Buckingham, co. Buck., 206, 294 Buckingham, archdeacon of. See Long- land ; Webb , archdeaconry of, 16-21, 47-51, 114- 24*, 160-3, 169-70, 196-207*, 253, 259, 264-75, 364, 444-7, 450, 454-5, 458-60, 462 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Buckingham, archdeaconry of—(cont.) , —, Official of, 196-7. See Smith ——, deanery of, 115-17, 160-1, 196-9, 264-5, 444-5 , peculiar jurisdiction of, 206 Buckley, [query co. Flint], 271 Buckley, Bulkeley, Edmund ov Edward, cl., 126, 163, 163, 188-91* ——, Edward, D.D., 257 See Bickley Buckminster, co. Leic., 213, 288 Bucknall, co. Linc: 80, 150, 173) 22a) 308, 386, 403, 420 ; school at, 403 Buckworth, co. Hunt., 54, 137, 210, 281 Buddle, Budle, George, cl., 242, 328, 345, 43, 110, 156, 359, 414, 429 Buete. See Bewett Buggin, William, esq., 283 Buke. See Buck Bulcock, Bawcock, Bowcocke, Bulle- cocke, Thomas, cl., 185*,. 329*, 338*, 338n, 357*, 357n, 394*, 429 Buley, John, cl., 304 Bulkeley. See Buckley Bull, John, cl., 10, 10”, 174-5, 324-5, 381, 381n, 383, 412, 427 ——, Robert, cl., 99, 156, 186, 331, 342, 358, 395 Bullingbrouke. See Bolingbroke Bullingham, Francis, registrar, 220, 221*, 242, 246, 246n, 247*, 251, 466%; 467 * ——., John, bishop of Gloucester, 93 ——, Nicholas, bishop of Lincoln, 33%, 36-40*, 42-4*, 170, 467 ——, Thomas, preb., laic, 434-5*, 467 Bullington, co. Linc., 93 Bullock, George, cl., 28 , John, cl., 58, 133, 165 ——, Richard, cl., schoolmaster, 403 ——, William, cl., 28 See Buckcocke Bultham. See Boultham Bunney, Thomas, cl., 102 Bunynge. See Boning Burbage, co. Leic., 293 Burbeck, William, cl., 190 Burd. See Birde Burditt, Burdet, Ethelbert, preb., laic, 376, 434-5*, 466 , William, cl., 106, 157, 217, 290 Burgé, Robért, cl., 5 Burges, Burgesse, Burgis, John, cl., 205*, 273, 363*-4*-5 ) hobert: ci 26 Burgh on Bain, co. Linc., 2, 93, 154, 183, 231, 327, 392, 414, 428 in the Marsh, Borowe, Borroughe, Burrowghe, co. Linc., 82, 151, 179, 2238, 3038, S03n, 337, 2068. 418 ; school at, 387, 399 153, 376, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Burgh, Burrow, the lord, 296* Burghley, co. North’ton, 222 Burghley, baron. See Cecil Burgoine, Dorothy, gentlewoman, 276 , John, gent., 263-4 Burgwyne. See Brangwin Burholme. See Barholm Burlace. See Borlase Burley, John, cl., 82, 151, 179, 387, 399, 418 Burne, William, cl., 104, 158, 215, 297 Cp. Bourne Burneby, William, cl., 318, 410, 425 Burneham. See Bromham Burnell, Maurice, cl., 55, 139, 167 Burnett, Andrew, cl., 78-9, 149, 385 Burnham, co. Buck., 114, 160, 169, 198, 266 ——, deanery of, 114-15, 160, 198-201, 266-7, 444-5 Burrell, Mr, schoolmaster, 409 , John, cl., 241 ——, Redmayne, esq., 300 ——, Robert, cl., 403, 420 Se VVilliam cl. sel Burringham [in Bottesford par.], co. fine 3 OU Burrow on the Hill, Borowe, co. Leic., 45. °110,.213,°288 Burrow, Erasmus, cl., 213, 288 jy Onn knt. 258 ——, Rachel, 288 See Burgh Burrowghe. See Burgh in the Marsh Bimeypouisic. =) Our. clay 1IiGeo161, 198-9*, 265, 365 Burstall, co. Leic., 296 Burtbie. See Birtbey Burton Coggles, Birtone, Byrton, co. incre OMIA 44222301. S81. 398, 416 , Gate, Gaitburtonne, co. Linc., 95, PaO a4 so ool vodes ot 359, 393, 430 bazars..co,, Leics, 28. 305109) 214 —— by Lincoln, co. Linc., 2, 95, 154, 186, 234; 243, 332, 343, 359, 393, 430 Overy, cos Leicy, 42% l0OGS Ib 7217, 290 —— Pedwardine, co. Linc., 66, 73, 146, 173, 228,'318, 379, 410, 425 On Rotatner com Line. 49°97 155. 186, 235, 334, 349, 361, 394, 430 Burton, brian cle lio blso091 407, 423 BACDTISLOPMEr Ch nlSo.. Ocor oOs, 414, 429 ——, John, gent., 292 ——, Robert, cl., 210, 281 ——., —, reader, 106 ——., Thomas, cl., 42, 107, 419* ——, —, knt, 292 ——, —, preb., 281, 282 483 Burwell, co. Linc., 4, 85, 180, 230, 322, 388, 411, 426 Bury, Berrie, Bery, co. Hunt., 24, 26*, 579139. JEY 282 Burye. See Berry Bushby [in Thurnby par.], co. Leic., 292 Bushe, Thomas, cl., 60, 134, 166, 209 276 Bushopp. See Bishop Buslingthorpe, co. Linc., 71, 77, 95, 186, 2345 Ode, G40; 009)" 309, NO0G$ 430, 469 Bussey, Bushee, Buzye, John, cl., 59, 135, 166, 208, 278 Bust, Matthew, cl., 115 Butcher, Boocher, Botcher, William, cl., 14, 131, 165 Butler, Botler, Beckingham, gent., 262 , Douglas widow of Charles, 337 ——, Henry, knt, 278 ——, Philip, knt, 276, 279* ——, Richard; cl., 175, 237, 259, 259n, 383, 397 ——., Robert, 437 ——, —., vicar-choral, poor-clerk, 376, 436-7* ——, Thomas, cl., 149, 176, 313, 384, 405, 421 ——., —, organist, 377 ——, —, poor-clerk, 436* ——, —, schoolmaster, 436-7* , William, cl., 60, 134, 166, 208 Butterfield, John, cl., 61, 137, 209, 279 Butterwick [in Holland], co. Linc., 74, 149, 176, 227, 313, 384, 405, 421 —— [in Isle of Axholme], West Butter- wick, co. Lincs 99,7185, 233)°331, 395 Butterworth, Edmund, cl., 89” , Edward, cl., 4-5, 89*, 89n Button, Humphrey, 39 Buttrey, Battrey, Simon, ch, 69) 147, 173-4, 239, 307, 380-1, 402*, 419* Buzye. See Bussey Bye. See Eee Bygrave, co. Hert., 60, 134, 166, 208-9, 276 Bylsdon. See Billesdon Byrton. See Burton Coggles Bytham, Castle, Great Bitham, co. Linc., 10.9 143,1.174:6222) 30838159397, 416 ——, Little, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 Bythorn, co. Hunt., 26, 54, 137, 211, 281 Bythorn. See Abithorne Bywater, William, chorister, 437 Cabourn,'co: Linc., 88, 92, 181; 225, 240, 310, 390, 404, 420 Caddington, Cuddington, co. Bed., 127, 164, 190, 258 See Saddington 484 Cade, Anthony, cl., 215, 217, 290, 295 , William, cl., 116, 160, 198-9*, 265, 365 Cadeby, Catebie, co. Leic., 36, 112, 159, 216, 297, 363, 365, 367 Cadeby, Thomas, cl., 80 Caderton. See Chaderton Cadney, Caudney, co. Linc., 90, 153, 182, 232, 316, 390, 408, 423; school at, 408 Cadwell. See Cauldwell Caenby, Cainebie, co. Linc., 96, 155, 185, 233, 329, 337, 356, 394, 429 Cesar, Charles, knt, 326 eur sienry, clie2lie 283 Cainhoe, Keinhoe, Keynoe, William, cl., 202-3*, 271, 271n Caistor, co; Ling: 182232 316 mpred, ol. see Lincoln Calceby, co. Linc., 84, 151, 179, 223, 305, 388, 400, 417 Calcethorpe, Calstropp, co. Linc., 86, 1H2, 180,230, 241, 323;-389,,-411, 426 Calcewaith, co. Linc., deanery of, 83-5, 151, 179-80, 223-4, 238-9, 302, 304-6, 322, 387-8, 400-1, 417-18, 441, 442-3 Calcotte. See Caldecot Caldecot, Calcotte, co. Hunt., 55, 142, LOi) 2 laeceD Caldecote, Calcott, co. Hert., 60, 134, 166, 208, 276 Caldfield vectius Oldfield. Caley, William, cl., 128 Calford, Edward, cl., 28 Calkwell. See Cawkwell Callowe, Francis, cl., 421*, 421 Calstropp. See Calcethorpe Calthrop. See Sculthorpe Calverley, Calverrie, Caverley, George, knt, 289 ——, Ralph, cl., 69, 76, 147, 174, 176, 239, 308, 314, 380, 384, 402, 406, 419, 422 Calverton, co. Buck., 16, 50, 119, 162, 202, 269 Cambell. See Campbell Cambridge, co. Camb., 242, 381, 381 Cambridge University, licence to preach granted by, 33, 55, 256, 260-1*, 264*, 267, 276, 279-83, 285-6*, 288, 290, 295, 297-8, 306-7*, 309, 312, 318, 320, 322, 324, 349, 358n, 3610 —— —, colleges and halls— Catherine hall, 37, 39 Christ’s college, 33, 43, 45, 287, 320; master of, see Hawford Clare hall, 284*, 317 Corpus Christi college, 455 Emmanuel college, 286-7* Jesus college, 37, 42 See Ouldfeild INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Cambridge University, colleges—(cont.) King’s college, 35, 250-1, 340, 357 King’s hall, 39 Magdalene college, 35 Pembroke hall, 284-5 Peter-house, 34, 36*, 133”, 281, 290 Queens’ college, 41 St John’s college, 33 Trinity college, 127, 257-60*, 263-4*, 268, 270, 279-80*, 297, 310*, 314 Trinity hall, 283-4* Cammeringham, Corringham, co. Linc., 96, 155, 155”, 185, 233, 329, 337, 356, 394, 429 Camocke, [Mr], usher, 403 Campbell, Cambell, Mr, cl., 217 , Robert, cl., 292 , —, schoolmaster, 381 Campton, co. Bed., 131, 165, 192, 262 Candish. See Cavendish Cafidlesby, co. Linc., 82, 151, 179, 223, 303, 387, 399, 418 Candlesby, Richard, cl., 84 Candleshoe, co. Linc., deanery of, 82-3, 150-1, 178-9, 223, 238, 303-4, 387, 399-400, 418, 441-3 Canterbury, archbishop of, 70, 74, 88, LOST LTS 2 DLS eo 2 ee 134-6*, 184, 219-21*, 275 tsee also Grindall; Parker; Whitgift chaplain to, 345 dispensations granted by, 71*, 76-7, 79, 87, 92, 95, 102-3, 105-6, 108, 121-2, 133-8, 143-4* letters of, 220, 245, 248-9, 251-2, 368 licence to preach granted by, 33, 38, 43, 74, 256, 259-60*, 262-4*, 266-8*, 270, 273, 275-9*, 283-4*, 286*, 288, 290-3*, 295*, 297-8*, 300, 302, 312, 314*-15, 320-2)326; 328, 361n, 398, 425 ordinations by, 35-7, 72, 74, 103, 128, 134, 136, 245-6*-52*, 403, 465 ordinations by suffragan bishops of, 86, 102, 107-8, 112, 115-16, 120, 129. 131 patronage of, 34, 269, 273 qualifications for plurality supplied by, 272, 274, 276*, 288, 308, 310- 11, 315, 317, 327-8 suffragan bishops of. Pavada ; Sidon Canwick, co.) Linc, 765, 172. 228 sac 378, 408-9, 424 Capell, Arthur, knt, 278 Caperne, Caporne, Capron, Mr, cl., 215 , Christopher, cl., 79 . Richard, cl., 64, 145, 379 Cardigan, earl of. See Bridenell Cardington, co. Bed., 12, 125, 163, 188, 256 See Dover ; INDEX OF PERSONS Careby, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 Carew, Edward, knt, 267 Carey, Cary, Edward, knt, 277* , John, 3rd baron Hunsdon, 261 ,—, esq., 321 Carlby, co. Linc., 72, 148, 175, 231, 325, 382, 412, 427 Carlisle, co. Cumb., bishop of, 227, 311, 314-15*, 414. See also Robinson ——, —, ordinations by, 67-8, 78*, 80*, 89, 134 Garlton,. co; Beds 126,163, 190;.257 ae ope ba ritery ¢: § ——, Castle, co. Linc., 85, 152, 180, 230, 322, 388, 411, 426 Cnrhen co. Leic. 1106, 112) 157, 217, 290, 294 ——, Great, co. Linc., 85, 152, 180, 230, 241, 322, 388, 411, 426; school at, 411 — Kyme cum Dalby, co. Linc., preb. of. See Lincoln —— by Lincoln, co. Linc., 4. North and South Carlton ——, Little, co. Linc., 85, 152, 180, 230, 238, 304, 322, 388, 411, 426 le Moorland, co. Linc., 64, 145, 172, 224, 306, 378, 401, 418 ——., North, co. Linc., 186, 234, 344 Payonellee cums | huriby, .co,=Linc., preb. of. See Lincoln Scroop, co. Linc., 68, 147, 173, 229, 321, 380, 410, 425 woouUtn, co: Linc. 186, 234, 344 Carlton, Charleton, Robert, cl., 99, 156, 186, 331, 342, 358, 395 Carnarvon, earl of. See Dormer Carney. See Corney Carpenter, John, cl., 201, 267 Carr, Edward, knt, 303-4, 317-18*, 320 ——., Robert, esq., 313, 317-18 ——, —, knt, 318, 322 ——, Thomas, cl., 66, 146, 172-3, 379 , William, knt, 318 Carrier, Thomas, cl., 430* Carrington, Edward, cl., 175, 383 , Richard, cl., 74, 148, 175, 300, 383, 397, 415 Carter, Elizabeth, 253 , Hugh, cl., 182, 326, 355 ——., Lewis, schoolmaster, 74 ——, Ralph, cl., 157 ——, Randall, cl., 107 ——, Thomas, cl., 37, 103, 158 . See Cater Cartwright, Edward, cl., 193 , John, cl., 192 ——, Miles, cl., 10-11, 74 , William, cl., 11 Carwarden, Robert, cl., 204-5 Cary. See Carey See also AND PLACES Cash, Mr, cl., 183 , John, cl., 323, 411, 426 Casle. See Castle Castle Thorpe. See Thorpe, Castle Castle, Casle, Castell, John, 285 pe Chomas -cl.00,.L17 Castleton, viscount, 326. son Catebie. See Cadeby Cater, Carter, Mr, 40 , George, cl., 303, 399, 418 , Richard, cl., 339, 357, 357”, 429 Catline, Robert, chief justice, 39 ,—, cl., 185, 329 Cattell, Richard, yeoman, 293 Catthorpe, Thorpe Thomas, co. Leic, 36, 103, 159, 214, 295 Catton, Henry, cl., 45 Catworth, Great, co. Hunt., 24, 54, 138, 167, 210, 281, 284 , Lattle, co. Hunt, 282 Caudney. See Cadney Cauldwell, Cadwell, James, cl., 50, 119, 162 Cauont. See Cawnte Cave, Brian, esq., 34, 40-2, 291, 296 , Francis, esq., 40 , William, esq., 41, 292 Cavendish, Candish, Thomas, esq., 3ll , (2? William, Ist baron Cavendish], 285 Caventrye. See Coventry Caverley. See Calverley Caversfield, Kaversfeild, co. Buck., 50, 115, 161, 196, 264 Cawdwell. See Chadwell Cawkwell, Calkwell, co. Linc., 80*, 150, 178, 225, 308, 386, 403, 420 Cawne, John, cl., 216, 298 Cawnte, Cauont, Thomas, cl., 288, 288% Cawsey, William, cl., 29 Cawthorpe, Little, co. Linc., 83-4, 151, 179,223, 305,°387,. 400; 417 Cayse, John, cl., 110 Cayso. See Keysoe Caythorpe, Caithorpe, co. Linc., 4, 68, 146, 173, 229, 321, 373, 380, 410, 425 Cayton. See Clayton Cecil, [blank], lady Burghley, 325 , James, 3rd earl of Salisbury, 278, 279 ——, Thomas, 2nd baron Burghley, 222, 3027388, cL" ——, William, lst baron Burghley, lord treasurer, 65, 226, 229 Centum Solidorum, preb. See Lincoln Chaderton, Caderton, Chatterton, George, CLS 27 A LG3e P90ene 258 ——., Laurence, preb., 433 ——, William, bishop of Lincoln, 219- 20*, 245-52 Chadwell, Cawdwell, co. Leic., 218 See Saunder- 486 Chadwick, John, cl., 332, 344, 359, 430 Chalcedon, in Bythinia, bishop of. See Mackarell Chalenor, Robert, p.p., 114, 160, 197-9*, 266 , Thomas, knt, 265 Chalesworthe. See Charlesworth Chalfont St. Giles, co. Buck., 16, 48, 114, 160, 198, 266 —— St. Peter, co. Buck., 48, 114, 160, 198, 266 Chalgrave, co. Bed., 127, 164, 170, 190, 258 Chamberlain, Mr, cl., 215 , Dr, cl., 194 ——, Bartholomew, S.T.D., 56, 139, 167, 219 284" —., Francis, 293 ——., Henry, cl., 4 ——, Philip, cl., 206-7*, 275 ——, Richard, cl., 41, 105, 157, 278, 383 ——, Thomas, cl., 31, 163, 190-1*, 257, 297 vecttus Chambers, g.v. Chambers, John, cl., 188, 256 oy Chamberlen, John, cl., 188-89*, 256, 384. Addenda ——, Leonard, cl., 209 — —, Richard, cl., 53, 61, 136, 166, 208, 364*, 366-7* ——., Thomas, cl., 60, 135 , Halsey alias. See Halsey Chandler, Chaundeler, John, cl., 51, 117 ,—, preb., 375, 432-3* Chapman, Mr, cl., 5 , Christopher, cl., 93, 154, 183, 327, 392, 414, 428 ——, John, cl., 51, 165, 209, 277 ——, Laurence, schoolmaster, 406 — —, Robert, cl., 72, 176, 312, 374, 374n, 383, 404, 421 — —, Thomas, cl., 216 ——., William, cl., 60, 135, 165, 209, 276 ——, —, cl., reader, 84*, 179, 305, 400, 417 Chardsley. See Chearsley Charlesworth, Chalesworthe, Chares- worth, ,John;. cl., 91, 153, 153n, 391 Charleton. See Carlton Charlett, Francis, cl., 269 , John, cl., 201 Charnock, Chernoc, cl SOn1IS ——., Richard, 26] , Villiers, bart, 262 Chartley, co. Staff., 40 Chatburne, William, cl., 60, 134 Chatterton. See Chaderton Chaundeler. See Chandler Chawne, John, cl., 214 Chawner, John, cl., 293 Chornock, Hugh, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Chearsley, Chardsley, Chersley, co. Buck., 16, 121, 204, 272 Cheddington, Cheldington, Chirdington, com, Buck, 16,4 19) A4G;s cia 200, 267 Cheesman, John, cl., 319 , —, vicar-choral, 435 Cheke, John, cl., 48, 114 Chellington, co. Bed., 126, 163, 190, 257 Chelsburie. See Cholesbury Cheney, Cheyney, Francis, knt, 266-7 , Jane, baroness Cheney, 259, 261, 262 ——, John, cl., 38 , Thomas, esq., 259 Chenies or Isenhampstead Cheynes, Isnamsted, co. Buck., 115, 160, 198, 267 Cherington, Sherington, William, cl., 17-18 “Chernoc. See Charnock Cherry, Francis, merchant, 294 Chersley. See Chearsley Chesham, co. Buck., 470 Bois, co. Buck., 48, 114*, 114m, 160, 198, 266 —— Leicester, co. Buck., 114, 160, 198, 266 Woburn, co. Buck., 114, 1l4n, 266 Cheshunt, Chesthunt, co. Hert., 259 Chesilden, Cheselden, Chesyldyne, Nicho- las, cl. 65.142, 167 2211 Chessall, John, cl., 44, 110-11, 156 Chester, co. Chester, 46 Chester, bishop of, 33* ,—. See also Birde ; Downham ——, —, ordinations by, 33-4*-6*, 38*, 40-1, 43, 63-6*-7, 69-70*, 72-5, 77*, 79-81, 85*-6*, 88*, 90-1*-3*, 95-7*-8*-9*-101*-2*, 104*-5*-7*- 9* 1L11*; 114, 116*-18% 1204 124*-5*, 127*-8*-9*-30, 134, 136-7*, 139-40, 142 , suffragan bishop of, ordinations by, 68, 107 Chester, Mr, D.p., 280 , Anthony, esq., 269 , Lhomas ci): 28 Chesterton, co. Hunt., 55, 142*, 167, 200 285 Chesthunt. See Cheshunt Chetame, Ralph, cl., 112 Chetisley. See Chicheley Chetwode, Chitwood, co. Buck., 16, 20*, 50, 115, 196, 264* Chetwood, Richard, knt, 257 Cheveley, John, cl., 319, 409, 424 , —, vicar-choral, 437 , Zachary, chorister, 437 Cheyles, Andrew, cl., 3 Cheyney. See Cheney Chicheley, Chetisley, co. Buck., 51, 119, 202, 269 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Chichester, bishop of, ordinations by, 63, 77, 82, 86 , suffragan bishop of. Child, William, cl., 215, 295 Chilton, Shilton, co. Buck., 16, 122, 204, PABA Chippingdale, [John, Lu.p.], 296, 334 , —, preb., laic, 376, 434-5*, 467 ——, —, LL.D., official of the archdea- conry of Leicester, 212 Chirdington. See Cheddington Chitwood. See Chetwode Chivesfield, Sheffield [in Graveley par.], Co wriert..6l>.136;-279 Choice, William, cl., 44 Cholesbury, Chelsburie, Chollsebery, co. Back PlG7 ls 5502117,2002267 Chornock. See Charnock Christmas, John, gent., 282 Christofer, Henry, clerk of the works, 377, 436-7* , stephen, 438* Church, Christopher, 125, 125n Church Langton. See Langton, Church Clapham, Clophame, co. Bed., 126, 190, 257 ——, deanery of, 126-7, 163, 190-1, 257-8, 442-3 Clapham, Clopham, Cloppam, Robert, cL, 24, 129, 164, 192-3*, 260 , thomas, cl., 54*, 137-8 Clarke, Cleark, Clerke, Dr, 261 , Mr, 276, 415 ——, Anthony, cl., 54, 139 See How —. Bennet. See Addenda ——, Edward, 293 ——, George, cl., 152, 154, 177, 180, 207*, 315, 323, 389, 393, 406, 411, 422, 426 ——, Humphrey, cl., 203, 271 ——, John, cl., 13, 17, 29, 106, 128, 131, Lada Looe Ligeti Sl..217, 291.304, 310, 390, 399, 404, 418 ——, Matthew, cl., 421 ——. Nicholas, cl., 17, 48, 123, 162, 182, 326, 355, 391, 413 ——, Richard, cl., 4, 48, 123, 162, 206-7*, 274, 428 ——, Robert, cl., 54, 138, 210 —, Roger, cl., 4-5 ——, Thomas, 306 ——., —, cl., schoolmaster, 41, 54, 107, 117, 138, 157, 312, 404-5, 421 ——, —, gent., 280 ——, William, cl., 28, 37, 74, 97*, 101, 132, 149, 159, 166, 176, 215, 266, 293, 384 , Linton alias. See Linton Claver, Arthur, public notary, 189, 197 , Matthew, esq., 264 Clawson, Long, Clawston, Claxton, co. Leic., 44, 110, 156, 213, 288 487 Claxby by Alford, Claxby St. Andrews, cosvLince,,, $4,°151)) 179;/228.° 308; 388, 400, 417 — by Normanby, co. Linc., 91, 154, 182, 231, 326, 355, 391, 413, 428 — Pluckacre, co. Linc., 79, 150, 177, 228, 311, 385, 407, 423 Claxton. See Clawson Long Claxton, Slaxton, George, cl., 102, 102n, 103, 176, 390 Claybrooke, Cleabrook, Clebrocke, Cley- broke,.co. Leic., 28, 38, 101, 158, 214, 293, 369 Claydon, East, Estclaidon, Estcleydonn, co. Buck:, 49, 121, 161, 204, 272 ——, Middle, co. Buck., 121, 161, 204, 272 ——., Steeple, Steplecleydon, co. Buck., 116, 160, 196, 265 Claypole, Claiepoll, co. Linc., 68, 147, Pi dbeesd Gal peo. 4) waa © school at, 411 Clayton, Cayton, Cleton, Cleyton, Mr, 234 ——, Edmund, cl., 35, 113, 159 ——, James, cl., 111 ——., Matthew, gent., 349, 349, 360 ——, Nicholas, cl., 58, 111, 133, 156, 165 -———, Ralph, master of grammar school, r ——, Richard, s.T.P., preb., archdeacon of Lincoln, 242, 245-7*, 250, 344, 359, 430, 433* Clayworth, co. Nott., 242 Cleabrook, Clebrocke. See Claybrooke Cleasbie. See Clesbye Clee; cos Lines, 4.10488. 181. 225.1240. 309, 390, 403, 420 Clement, John, gent., 43 Clements, Edward, cl., 214, 214n, 294 Clerke. See Clarke Clesbye, Cleasbie, Cleysby, Thomasach.2-3, 11 Cleton. See Clayton Cleybroke. See Claybtooke Cleyston. See Clesbye Chiff, Clyff, John, cl), 7-9, 81; 150 , Richard, cl.) 155,\-186, 334,349, 394 Clifford, Henry, cl., 341n Clifton, co, Bed., 12, 131, 165, 189, 192; Cleyston, 263 aECOeUN OLt., 04% ——, preb. of. See Lincoln — Reynes, co. Buck., 49, 119, 162, 202, 269 Clifton, Gervase, Ist baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, 282 Clinton, Edward, Ist earl of Lincoln, 302, 323 ——, Henry, 2nd earl of Lincoln, 221- 2*, 227, 286, 299, 300*, 302, 304, 315* 488 INDEX OF Clinton, baron. See Fiennes Clixby, co. Linc., 316 Clophame. See Clapham Clophill, co. Bed., 12, 129, 164, 192, 261 Cloppam. See Clapham Clothall, Clottall, co. Hert., 20, 60, 134, 166, 208, 276 Clough, Richard, cl., 305, 401, 417 Coates. See Cotes Cobbe, Thomas, gent., 258 Cobham, baron. See Brooke Coblington. See Cublington Cockborne, George, cl., 78-9, 149, 177*, 240, 311, 315, 385*, 407*, 423 , John, cl., 87, 422 Cocke, Henry, knt, 280 ww LDOMAS CCl eal Cockeringe. See Cockin Cockerington St Leonard, co. Linc., 4, 86, 152, 180, 230, 322, 389,°411, 426 —— St Mary, co. Linc., 86, 180, 230, 322*, 389, 411, 426 Cockeshott, Roger, cl., 182, 391 Cockett, George, cl., 67, 146 Cockin, Cockeringe, Kockinge, John, esq., 263 ——, Stephen, cl., 22, 23, 134 , Lhomas, cl., 29 Cockinghatley. See Hatley Cockayne Codd, George, cl., 64-5 Vachard -el. Ol tba S27 326 7a00, 391, 413, 428 Codereth. See Cottered Coe. See Coo Colbroke. See Colnbrook Colchester, suffragan bishop of, 263. See Stearne Colcoll, Coldcoll, Robert, cl., 78, 87, 152 Coldoverton. See Overton, Cold Cole, Mrs, 228 , Henry, cl., 243, 345-6 ——., Nathaniel, cl., 201*, 268 ——, William, cl., 17 ——, —, dean of Lincoln, 433 , —, preb., 375, 432-3*, 467 Colebranne, John, 35 Coleby, co. Linc., 65, 146, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424; school at, 409 Coleby, Mr, gent., 297 Coleman, Thomas, reader, 106 Coleorton, Colorton, co. Leic., 108, 158, 216, 286, 369 Colet, Elizabeth, widow, 285 Colley, Anthony, esq., 41 SHrancig CL, oho Ralph cla eLi6 Collier, Colier, Collyer, Colyer, Robert, cla (8-9:.577, 16S lb asses, 405, 421 Collingwood, Robert, cl., 74*, 148, 175*, 231, 300*, 383*, 397*, 415* ——, Thomas, cl., 10, 153 PERSONS AND PLACES Collins, John, cl., 130, 165, 192-3*, 262 , samuel, cl., 283 ——, Thomas, cl., 128, 164, 190-1*, 201, 259, 269 Colme. See Colne Colmworth, Colmorth, co. Bed., 14*, 128, 167, 167n, 190, 259 Colnbrook, Colbroke, co. Buck., 198, 266 Colne, Colme, co. Hunt., 24, 26, 56, 140, 212 20 Colsell, Coulsell, Coulswell, William, cl., 94, 148, 172, 175, 24 lesion. 379, 382, 410, 412, 425, 427 Colson, Christopher, cl., 243, 352 Colsterworth, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 222, 237, 301*, 381, 398, 416 Coltman, William, cl., 28-9, 102 Colton. See Cotton Colyer. See Collier Conam Bartholomew. St Bartholomew Condall, Robert, cl., p.p., archdeacon of Huntingdon, preb., 129, 131, 165, 188, 192-3*, 260, 263, 375*, 432-3*, 467, 467n Coney, Cunney, Robert, cl., 209 , Thomas, esq., 301* Congerstone, Congeston, Cungeston, co. Leic., 36, 112, 159, 216, 298 ‘ Conham or Conway. See Conway Coningsby, Conisbie, Cuningesbie, co. Linc., 4, 10,77, 98,177 227 ee 373, 384, 406, 422 Coningsby, Conisbie, Thomas, knt, 296-7 Conisholme, Coningesholme, co. Linc., 86, 152, 180, 230; 322 "aseeers, 426 Connington, Conyngeton, co. Hunt., 24, 26, 55, 142; 210, 281; 285 Conquest, Richard, knt, 256 Constable, Philip, knt, 326 Conway ory Conham, Abraham, preb., 174, 239, 307-8*, 380, 402, 419, 435 Conyers, Conniers, 320-1 ——, John, cl., 80, 149, 177-8, 239, 308, 315, 385-6, 403, 407, 420, 422 , —, esq., 315, 327 Coo, Coe, Cooe, Mr, cl., 16 , John, cl., 85-6, 152, 180, 323, 389, 411, 426 . Williame ch, jb8eloa Cooke, Alexander, cl., 7, 82, 151, 179, 303, 323, 363-4*-5, 370, 387, 399 ——, Ann, widow, 305 ——, Charles, gent., 322, 324 ——, Clement, cl., 55, 142, 168, 210, 285 ——, George, cl., 26, 27, 139, 210 —, John, cl., 34, 56, 90, 153, 214 —, —, schoolmaster, 406 ——. Richard, cl., 64 ——, —, esq., 40 See Covenham Mr, auditor, 312, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Cooke—(cont.) , Robert, cl., 74, 148, 175, 383 , ollvester, cl., 8 Cookson, Cookesen, John, cl., 54, 210, 281 Cooper, Cowper, [blank], cl., 218 MeEtiward Chey tlor eclo. 23, 238, 297, 369 —, Henry, cl., 175, 382 —, Isaac, cl., 289 —, John, cl., 100, 186, 242, 342, 358, 395, 430 ——, —, canon residentiary, 331 ——, Robert, cl., 109, 158, 216, 287 ———, Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 38- BIS A elds USHA * e200, 272, 274, 277*, 282, 292, 302, 314*, 317, 465-6*-8; bishop of Winchester, 257 ——, William, cl., 182, 316, 390, 407, 423 See Ashley Cooper Cooxwold. See Cuxwold Cope rectius Coxe. See Cox Copinger, Coppinger, Timothy, cl., 76, 149 Cople, Copley, co. Bed., 12, 125, 163, 188, 256 Copledike, Mr, 311 , Edward, esq., 306 , Elizabeth, widow, 311 Copley, Balthaser, cl., 107 Copmansford. See Coppingford Coppin, George, 259 Coppinger. See Copinger Coppingford, Copmansford, co. Hunt., 26*, 138, 210, 281 Corbett, Richard, knt, 268 Corbridge, Corbrig, Thomas, cl., 149, 177, 384 Corby, co. Linc., 71, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 Corey, John, cl., 78* MeL hOMmas, Clee is. 1492177, 31D A385, 406, 422 Coringbrooke, Henry, cl., 199 Comey, Carney, Thomas, cl., 17, 48, 114, ll4n ——, William, cl., 107, 157, 217, 292, 292n Cornwall, duchy of, 341 Cornwall, Gabriel, cl., 70 Cornwalles, Cronwalles, John, esq., 285 Corringham, co. Linc., 156, 234, 340, 358 , deanery of, 99-100, 156, 185-6, 233- B24 1242, ode) 030-250 040-3, 348, 357-8, 395, 429-30, 442-3 ——, preb. of. See Lincoln vectiuus Cammeringham, g.v. Cosby, co. Leic., 45, 102, 214, 293 Cosin, Richard, cl., 127 Cossington, Cussington, co. Leic., 104, lDSe 216296 Costerdine, John, cl., 102 (Coston, co. Leic.; 43, 110, 156, 213, 288 489 Cotchman, Ezechiel, cl., 216 Cotes, Great, Great Coates, Cotes Magna, co, Linc, “88, 152, 181,-225, 240, . 243, 309, 335, 352, 390, 403, 420 —, Little, co. Linc., 88, 181, 225, 310, 390, 403, 420 ——, North, co. Linc., 89, 152, 181, 226, 240, 310, 390, 404, 421; school at, 404 —— by Stow, Cotes St Edith, co. Linc., 96, .185,, 233,329, 337,356, 394 Cotes, Coates, John, reader, 89 ——, William, cl., 324, 412, 427 Cotesbatch, Cottisbich, co. Leic., 36, 101, 159, 214, 293 Cotesmore. See Cottesmore Cottenham, co. Camb., 288 Cottered, Codereth, co. Hert., 60, 134, 166, 209, 276 Cottesmore, Cotesmore, co. Rutland, 41 Cottisbich. See Cotesbatch Cotton, Colton, John, bart., 282, 285 ,— cl., 379 ——, —, esq., 282 ——, Richard, gent., 274 =, Robert, knit, 285*, -297. Addenda oe OMAS a Cl lO lr eke OU: 365-7*-8 ——, —, gent., 42 , William, gent., 291 Couley. See Cowley Coulsell, Coulswell. See Colsell Council, the lords of the, 156 Court, Francis, cl., 196 ) Lhomas, chy lo7 Covenham St Bartholomew, Conam Bartholomew, co. Linc., 86, 152, 180, 230, 322, 389, 411, 426 —— St Mary, co. Linc., 86, 152, 180, 230, 322, 389, 411, 426; school at, 411 Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of, 33*, 264, 296, 298-9, 425. See also Bayne; Bentham; Blythe; Lee; Overton ; Sampson —— —-, —,, ordinations by, 33-4*, 36%, 38-9*, 41-2, 44, 65-7*, 70, 74*, 76-8, 82, 87, 89-90, 92, 96, 102-13*, L15* 21 N7i-19*) 121-2,,126*, 13325, 138*, 169, 264 ——- —, Henry [sic] bishop of, 36 —, W. bishop of, 412 Coventry, co. Warw., alderman of, 36 Coventry, Caventrye, William, cl., 49, 118, 161, 200-1*, 269 Covington, co. Hunt., 54, 138, 167, 210, 281 Cowbit, co. Linc., 4, 74, 176, 226, 312, 383, 404, 421 Cowdall, Edmund, cl., 272 , Edward or Edmund, cl., 205* ——, Thomas, cl., 204 See 490 Cowell, Thomas, cl., 19, 49 Cowleigh, John, chorister, 377 .Cowley, Couley [in Preston Bissett par.], co. Buck., 265, 265n Cowper. See Cooper Cox, Cope, George, cl., 191, 257 ,— gent., 36 ——, Henry, reader, 114 ——., Jonathan, cl., 290 —, Richard, bishop of Ely, 36, 37*, 41, 169 ———.. Robert, cl., 25, 57, 139 ——, Simon, cl., 36, 367, 102, 113, 158 ——, Thomas, cl., 12-13 , William, cl., 135, 166 Coxon, Coxson, Hamon, cl., 179, 304, 387, 399, 418 Coxwould. See Cuxwold Crabtrey, Crabtree, Craptree, Thomas, cl., 194-5*, 263 Crackpool St Mary, preb. of. coln See Croft Crafte. See Croft Crafts. See Croftes Cramer, Creamer, Henry, 8, 87, 181, 324, 389, 412, 427 Cramme rvectius Oramme, Robert, cl. See Oram ; Corrig. Cramton, Robert, cl., 113 Cranbroke, Thomas, cl., 210 Cranehoo. See Cranoe Cranfield, Crainfield, co. Bed., 12, 129, 164, 192, 261 Cranmer, Thomas, esq., 44 Cranoe, Cranehoo, co. Leic., 41, 106, 157, 217, 290 Cranwell, co. Linc., 4, 66, 173, 229, 318, 379, 410, 425, 441 Cranwell, Thomas, gent., 271 Craptree. See Crabtrey Craven, Graven, Nicholas, cl., 61, 137, 191*, 209, 209n, 257 Crawforth, Thomas, cl., 64, 373 Crawley. See Husborne Crawley North, cor Bucky 21651 119-162. 196-7, 202, 270 Creamer. See Cramer Creeton, co. Linc., 71*, 147, 301, 381, 398, 416 Creighton, Dreighton, James, cl., 4-5, 8, Rest ts Crendon, Long, Grendon, co. Buck., 49, 121%7304,-272 Cressey, Robert, cl., 46 Creswell, Ralph, cl., 16 Crispe, William, schoolmaster, 405 © Crockett, Richard, cl., 198-9*, 265 Croell. See Crowle ‘ Croft, Crafte, co. Leic., 38, 101, 159, 214, 293 , co. Linc, 82,150, .17% 223; 303, 387, 399, 418; school at, 399 See Lin- (rait, 152, 174, 222, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Croft, Craft, George, cl., 21 , James, cl., 22-3, 60, 135 Croftes, Crafts, Anne, widow, 293 , John, cl., 106, 216, 287, 417 ——, —, schoolmaster, 400, 417 ——, Thomas, 39 , William, gent., 293 Crompton, Crumpton, Robert, cl., 159, 214, 294 Cromwell, Crumwell, Edward, 3rd baron Cromwell, 295-6 , Gregory baron, chaplain of, 42 —. [Henry, 2nd baron], 40 , Oliver, knt, 281-3* Cronwalles. See Cornwalles Crooke, John, knt, 272 Croolle. See Crowle Cropwell, Robert, cl., 104 Crosdale, John, cl., 175 , Robert, cl., 71, 148, 382 Crosfield, Crowsfield, Martin, cl., 64, 68, 147, 173, 32,7380; 441 Crosley, Roger, cl., 108, 157, 217, 292 Crosse, John, cl., 303, 399, 417 Crother. See Crowther Crouxton. See Croxton Keyrial Crowder. See Crowther Crowland, Croyland, co. Linc., 4, 74, 176, 226, 312, 383,404 542% Crowle, Croell, Croolle, Crule, co. Linc., 98, 155, 187, 236, 334, 350, 361, 394, 430; school at, 394 Crowley. See Husborne Crawley Crowsfield. See Crosfield Crowther, Crother, Crowder, schoolmaster, 407 ——, John, cl., 283 ——, Richard, cl., 390 ——, Thomas, cl., 90, -153 ——, William, cl., 92-3, 154, 171, 185, 320, 392, 409, 424 Croxby, co. Linc., 4, 91, 154, 182, 231, 326, 355, 391, 413, 428 ; school at, 413 Croxton, co. Linc., 90, 153, [823a2. 316, 390, 408, 423 —-—, Keyrial, Crouxton, co. Leic., 44, 110, 156,213 ,- 2388 —, South, Southcroson, Southcrous- ton, co. Leic., 45, 105, 158, 215, 296 Croyland. See Crowland Crule. See Crowle Crumpton. See Crompton Crumwell. See Cromwell Crundall, Nicholas, cl., 421 Cublington, Coblington, co. Buck., 49, 117, 161,200, 267 Cuddington, co. Buck., 16, 49, 204, 205n, 273 See Caddington Culchett, Ralph, cl., 127 Culpepper, Edmund, preb., 376, 434-5*, 468 George, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 491 Culture, Edward, L1.B., notary public, 188, 196 Cumberland, countess of, chaplain to, 45 Cimberwortn) co.) Line... 83/0151) 179, 223, 305, 387, 400, 417 Cungeston. See Congerstone Cuningesbie. See Coningsby Cunney. See Coney Curlewes, Curleys, William, cl., 60, 134, 165, 208 Currant. See Curwin Curson, John, knt, 264 Curteys, Curtes, Curties, Mr, cl., 217 fel omasech. 26, 2i-o0 ,—, reader, 139 Curwin, Currant, Oxford, 44 Cussington. See Cossington Cuthbert, Mr, schoolmaster, 388 , Robert, cl., 153, 1182, 390 mCuit, John, cl., 387 , —, schoolmaster, 398 Cuxwold, Cooxwold, Coxwould, co. Linc., BSyiio 818422572407 3106300: 404, 420 Hugh, bishop of Dacheworthe. See Datchworth Dacre of the South, baron. See Fiennes Dadersall. See Doddershall Dadlington, co. Leic., 112, 298 Dafferne, Richard, cl., 69 Daile. See Dale Dainporte, Dampord, Damporte, Dan- porte, Davenporte, Demporte, PEOOMAs 4 Claes GF LEI bb; 155n, 157, 157n, 186, 289, 333, 348, 348n, 360, 393 Dakins, Dakyns, William, cl., 60, 134, 166, 208 Dalby, co. Linc., 179, 223, 418 Chacomb, Great Dalby, co. Leic., 40, 104, 158, 215, 296 ——, Little, co. Leic., 43, 110, 156, 214, 288 on the Wolds, co. Leic., 41 Dalby, William, cl., 409, 424, 429 Daiderby, comLine. 77; 149, Vii, 297. 314, 384, 406, 422, 441 Dales Dale; Cathbert)-ch21722320. 378, 409, 424 ——, Edward, cl., 87, 151 ——.,, George, cl., 185, 394 —., Robert, cl., 86, 152, 180, 389 wilnomas? cl6. 7.1 nl47.0174. 38) Dallison, Dalisone, Mr, 331 , Roger, knt, 342, 358 Dalton, Edward, cl., 296 Damme, Olimpas, cl., 421 Dampord, Damporte. See Dainporte Daniell, John, cl., 67 , Richard, cl., 199 Danporte. See Dainporte Dansey, William, cl., 43, 110-11 Darcie, Henry, knt, and his wife, 37 vecttus Dacre, q.v. Darell, Paul, esq., 265 Dariensis, bishop. See Hodgeson Darington. See Dorrington Darnell, Jeremiah, cl., 131, 165 7 RoObpert cle) 131 , Thomas, esq., 304 Datchet, co. Buck., 48, 114, 160, 198, 266 Datchworth, Dacheworthe, Daxworth, co. Hert., 59, 136, 165, 208, 278 Davenporte. See Dainporte Davies. See Davyes Davison, William, cl., 47, 123 Davy, Davie, Thomas, cl., 159, 216, 298 Davyes, Davies, Davisse, Davydes, Evans, cl., 49, 118, 161, 161” ——, Hugh, cl., 121 ——., John, cl., 201 ———, Morgan, cl., 50, 119 ——., Richard, bishop of St. Asaph, 40 ——, Thomas, bishop of St Asaph, 41, 170 Dawbney, John, cl., 99, 156, 186, 331, 342, 358*, 395, 429 Dawline, John, cl., 388 Daws, Joseph, cl., 198 Dawson, Dowson, Mr, cl., 216 , John, cl., 109, 180, 389 ——., Robert, cl., 98, 155, 187, 335, 394 ——, Thomas, cl., 26*-7, 30, 53, 138, ZLB 282 , William, cl., 186, 344, 359 Daxworth. See Datchworth Daye, Deye, Mr, cl., 259 , John, Dr, cl., 149, 176, 383, 404, 421 ——, William, cl., 123 ,—, Dr, 162 Deabanck. See Debancke Deacon, Decon, Christopher, cl., 8-9, 98, 243, 335, 351, 374, 395 vol olsiahovelby Bias Dean, Nether Dean, co. Bed., 12, 14*, 128, 190, 259 Deane, Deanes, Mr, cl., 197 , Brian, 391, 391n ——, John, cl., 387, 3877 ——., —,, reader, 92 ——, Thomas, cl., 307 , William, cl., 363-4, 366 Deaues. See Devias Debancke, Deabanck, Dewbank, Mr, cl., 215 ——, John, cl., 39, 103, 214 , Robert, cl., 295 Decem Librarum, preb. of. Decon. See Deacon Deeping, Market, Depinge Guthlac, co. Linc., 72, 148, 175, 231, 241, 318, 325, 382, 412, 427; school at, 382 See Lincoln 492 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Deeping—(cont.) St James, co. Linc., 72, 148, 231, 325, 382, 412,. 427; school at, 73, 382 ——, West, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 231, 325, 382, 413, 427 Deerham, Dereham, Diram, Dyreham, Baldwin, cl., 43, 76, 110 Delph, W., schoolmaster, 406 Dembleby, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 221, 300, 382, 397, 415 Demporte. See Dainporte Denham, co. Buck., 48, 114, 160, 198, 266 Denham, Mr, 270 , john, ésq:, 272 , Katherine, gentlewoman, 273 Dennis, Dynnys, Denis, Andrew, cl., 189*, 256 ——,, Christopher, cl., 151, 179, 305, 388, 400, 417 ——., John, cl., 179 PrLNOnNias eCiroot Denny, George, cl., 404 , the lady, widow, 279, 280 Dent, Francis, merchant, 291 Denton. See Dinton , co. Hunt:, 65, 1427 167,-210, 285-6 ——, co. Linc., 69, 147, 174, 224, 239, 307*, 380, 402, 419, 441 Depinge Guthlac. See Deeping, Market Deplitche = Depleche, ~Pepelech akobert, cliw0S, 194,0183.°3285.3287, 392%, 414, 428 Derby, earl and countess of. Dereham. See Deerham Desford,~co., Leic., 45, 102, 159, 214, 293 Devereux, Robert, 2nd earl of Essex, 138, 281 ——, —, —, chaplain to, 352 See Essex, countess of Devias, Deaues, Devius, Hugh, cl., 4, 4n, 65, 146, 379 ——, John, cl., 65, 145, 172, 378 ——, Robert, cl., 82, 82m, 151, 15ln, 179, 303, 387, 399, 418, Addenda Dewbank. See Debancke See Stanley Dewporte. See Duport Dexthorpe, co. Linc., 82 Deye. See Daye Deyos, Deyes, Dios, George, cl., 200-1, 268 “1608 cL. 120 Diche, Dicke. See Ditche Dickons, Brian, cl., 342 Dickonson, William, cl., 53, 55, 142, 167, 210, 285 ,»—, esq., 309* -Diddington, Dodington, co. Hunt., 57, 140, 167, 212, 283 See Dye See Dyer Die. Dier. Digby, co. Linc., 66, 146, 173, 228, 318, 379, 410, 425 Digby, Digbigh, Edward, knt, 270-1 , Everard, cl., 211, 285 ——. John, esq., 270 , William, esq., 289 Diggles, Digle, Digley, Christopher, cl., 145, 171, 179, 179”, 186, 387 ——,—,cl., preb., vicar-choral, 375-6, 433-5*, 435n ——, Edmund, cl., 239, 314, 406*, 422 Dighton, Christopher, gent., 327 , John, preb., laic, 376, 434-5, 466 ——.,, Robert, cl., 66 ——, Roger, cl., 66-7, 183, 327 , Thomas, esq., 314 Digley. See Diggles Digswell, Dixswell, co. Hert., 59, 136, 166, 208, 278, 364, 366, 367n Dike, William, cl., 209, 277 See Ditche Dilk, George, gent., 298 , William, gent., 298 Dillingham, Francis, cl., 193*, 260 , Henry, cl., 101, 159; 2lde2ea —w—, Thomas, cl., 191, 260 Dilworth, Thomas, cl., 307 Dinton, Denton, co. Buck., 47, 122, 162, 204, 273 Dion. See Dyon Dios. See Deyos Diram. See Deerham Dirrington. See Dorrington Diseworth, co. Leic., 108, 216, 287 Dishley, co. Leic., 287 Disney, Henry, esq., 306-7 Ditche, Diche,; Dicke;Dikeae Dyan George, cl., 14, 132, 194-5*, 264 Cp. Dike Dive, John, knt, 257-8 Dixie, Dixey, Wolstan, cl., 281 , —, esq., 297-8 Dixon, Anthony, usher, 405 ——, Henry, cl., 29 Dixswell. See Digswell Dobleday, Robert, cl., 28-9 Dobson, Oliver, schoolmaster, 408 , Robert, cli, 100, 156, 075G5e ae 343, 358, 395, 429 , samuel, cl., 242, 414 Dockin, Thomas, cl., 259 Docwra, Thomas, esq., 280 Dodd, Dod, John, cl., 128, 192-3*, 260 , Lhomas, cl., 156, 288 Doddershall, Dadersall [in Quainton par.|, co. Buck., 272 Doddington Pigot, co. Linc., 64, 146, 172, 224, 306, 378, 401, 418 —, Whisby in, g.v. Dodington. See Diddington Dodkin, Thomas, cl., 191* Dolif, Mr, schoolmaster, 403 Dolman, Thomas, knt, 294 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Don Lee, Dun Lea, Cicely, 266 , Edward, 266n Donington, co. Leic., 28, 216 One ai 1 co.. 1nC., SO" 1600178) 225, 308, 386, 403, 420 in Holland, Dunnington, co. Linc., dered pe Lae iG aed solo. O00; 365, 366n, 384, 405, 421; school at, 405 Donnington, Castle, Castledonington, Com Leics -oo,4108-158) 286 Dormer, Charles, 2nd earl of Carnarvon, 268, 274-5 ——., John, knt, 272* ——, Robert, knt, 268-9*, 274-5* ,—, Mr, 121 Dorney, co. Buck., 48, 114, 160, 198, 266 Dorobor. See Durham Dorrington, Dirrington, Durringtonn, Co. L106, 66". 146 2173, 228,318: 379, 410, 425 Dorrington, Darington, Ambrose, cl., 54, Dipelaiselt40,,1L6i2 211-12 ——, Francis, s.T.p., 56, 140, 167, 212, 283 Doron cos buck ALO 2044272 Doughty, Dowghtie, Eustace, cl., 5, 93, 154, 183, 327, 392, 414, 428 , Robert, cl., 152; 180 Doulton, Francis, cl., 203 Doutfier, Doubtfier, John, cl., 7, 75, 373 Dove, Philip, cl., 176, 383, 421 , Thomas, bishop of Peterborough, 271. 287% Dover, co. Kent, bishop of, suffragan of Canterbury, 102, 107, 116, 129, ol Dowghtie. See Doughty Downes, John, cl., 81, 87, 150, 178, 180, 238, 302, 323, 386, 389, 398, 412, 416, 426. Addenda , Thomas, cl., 323. Addenda Downeham, George, D.D., 276 [Downham], William, bishop of Chester, 33*, 35, 38*, 40, 43, 65. Dowsby, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 221, 300, 382, 397, 415 Dowson. See Dawson Drake, Jane, widow, 318 , William, knt, 266 Drant, Nevell, cl., 366 Drax, Thomas, cl., 90, 390* Drayton {in Bringhurst par.], co. Leic., 290 Beauchamp, co. 161, 200, 267 ——, Fenny, Dreyton, Fenydrayton, co. Leic., 36, 112; 159, 216, 298, 363, 365 Parslow, co. Buck., 50, 117, 161, 200, 267 Dreighton. See Creighton Buck., 49, 117, 493 Drewe, Henry, 438-9* Drewrie, Drurie, Henry, knt, 266* , the lady, 41 Dreyton. See Drayton, Fenny Driby, co. Linc., 82, 151, 179, 223, 238, 303, 387, 399, 418 Dryden, John, esq., 285 Dryver, Martin, cl., 217 Dublin, archbishop of. Ducke, John, cl,, 117 Ducket, Thomas, esq., 280 Duckle, Thomas, cl., schoolmaster, 408 Dudley, Anne, countess of Warwick, 314 Duffield, Dufeld, Duffin, Francis, esq., 275 ——, John, cl., 199*, 267 alias WHurscrofte, Robert, poor clerk, vicar choral, 436* ——, Thomas, cl., 7, 10-11, 12*-13*, 67, 173, 318, 373, 379, 410, 425 ——, —, constable and chief watchman, SWAT LS git fae Dumbell, George, cl., 384 Dun Lea. See Don Lee Duncalf, John, cl., 183, 242, 392, 414, 423 Duncomb, Duncum, Edward, knt, 258-9 , Francis, esq., 269 , John, esq., 122, 269 Dunham, Dunholme, co. Linc., 186, 234, 338, 344, 359 , preb. of. See Lincoln Dunne, Dune, John, cl, 61, 137 Dunnington. See Donington in Holland Dunsby, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 221, 300, 382, 397, 415 Dunstable, co. Bed., 12, 14, 127, 190, 258, 364, 366 ——., deanery of, 127n, 127-8, 164, 190-1, 258-9, 261, 269, 442-3 Dunstonm.con.Linc..s 00, 0b /2e 228 6320: 378, 409, 424 Dunton,; co. Bed., 131, 165; 192, 263 , co. Buck., 16, 117, 161, 196-7, 200, 267, 365 Bassett, co. Leic., 38, 102, 214, 293 Duport, Dewporte, Alexander, gent., 298 , John, Dr, 105, 157, 217, 290-1 Mitante hicharasch,.cUopel0 Durham, bishop of, 260, 268, 284, 310. See also Hutton; Pilkington ——, —, ordinations by, 77, 79, 88, 91, 94, 109,123,129, 170, 170” Durringtonn. See Dorrington Dutton, Thomas, cl., 193, 261 Dych. See Ditche Dye, Die, Mr, 413 , John, vicar choral, 376, 437* See Loftus ——, —, yeo., 327, 356 ——., William, cl., 20, 181, 324, 389, 412, 427 Dyer, Dier, George, cl., 18, 313, 411, 426 , Richard, knt, 259-60, 283 494 Dymoke, Charles, knt, 318, 324 — —, Edward, knt, 227, 305, 314-15*, 318, 320, 323 , Emott, widow, 305 Dynnys. See Dennis Dyon, John vrectius Thomas, cl., 324, 324n ——, Thomas, cl., 87, 152, 181, 324, 324n, 389 Dyreham. See Deerham Eagle, Aegle, Egle, co. Linc., 64, 172, 224, 306, 373, 378, 401, 418 Eales, Eeles, Eiles, Eyles, Gales, Liles, Witnall alias Yeales, Yeeles, George, cl., 48, 115, 124, 124m, 160, 160”, 200-1*, 267 , Lhomas, cl., 198 Eame, Eames, Eams, Emes, William, cl., 128, 130, 130n, 164, 164m, 190-3*, 259, 261 Eanysburie. See Eynesbury Eardall, William, cl., 382 Earith, co. Hunt., 282 Earnsby. See Arnesby Easdale, Esdall, Baldwin, cl., 55*, 142*, 167).211 East, Est, Edward, esq., 273 , John, cl., 12-138, 106 , simon, schoolmaster, 386 Cp. Este Eastmansted Latimer. Eastoft, co. York, 352 Eastoft, Estofte, Mr, 335 ; , John, esq., 352, 361 Easton, Esson, Estbury, Eston, co. Hunt., 127, 127”, 210, 281-2 , Great, co. Leic., 106, 290 Eastwell, Estwell, co. Leic., 45, 110, 156, 288 Eastwood, Easwood, Estwood, Nicholas, cl., 10, 94, 149, 385 Eaton, co. Bed., deanery of, 128-9, 164, 190-3, 259-60, 263, 284, 291, 442-3 , CO.\.bucK, 7o2e Eton ——, Eton, Eyton, co. Leic., 43, 110, 156, 213, 288 Bray, -Eyton, co. Bed., 127, 164, 190, 258 Socon, co. Bed., 128, 164, 190, 260 Eaton, Aeton, Eton, Heaton, Matthew, cl., 30-1, 217, 369 — See Latimer —, Ralph ov Randall, cl., 204-5*, 212 ——, Thomas, cl., 92, 92n, 154, 217, 392, 392n, 408, 423 Eayleworth, Aylworth, Humphrey, cl., . 269, 269” Eblethwith, Eblthauye, Rowland, cl., 201* Eccleshall, co. Staff., 169 Eddisburgh. See Edlesborough INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Edenham, Ednam, co. Linc., 4, 10, 12, 71, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 4164 school at, 398 Ederbie. See Enderby Edgcott, Egecott, co. Buck., 50, 115, 160, 196, 264 Edgerton. See Egerton Edgeworthe, Edward, cl., 434-5*, 465 Edgley. See Hedgerley Edgowse, Thomas, cl., 4 Edlesborough, Eddisburgh, Edsborowe, co. Buck., 49, 117) 181 2Otaoe Edlington, co. Linc., 77, 149, 177, 227, 314, 384, 406, 422 Edmonds, Edmundes, Joseph, esq., 318 ———, Richard, cl., 50, 120*) 163.8196; 20225 pate Edmundthorpe, co. Leic., 43, 110, 157, 213, 288 Ednam, See Edenham Edsborowe. See Edlesborough Edward, Stephen, gent., 298 Edwards, Mr, and his wife, 299 ,tlenry chess ——, Richard, cl., 45, 70, 147, 174, 301 313, 381, 398, 406, 422 Edworth, co. Bed., 131, 188, 192, 260, 263 Eeles. See Eales Egecott. See Edgcott Egerton, John, 2nd earl of Bridgewater, 277 ——, John, 8rd earl of Bridgewater, 268* ——, Thomas, cl., 115, 160, 196-7, 264 , —, knt, lord chancellor, 267-8 Eggesley. See Hedgerley Egle: )5¢e EBagie Egleston, Hugh, cl., 115 Eiles. See Eales Eilesburgh. See Ellesborough Elame, Richard, cl., 71, 147, 174, 301, 381, 398, 416 Eland, Bryan, gent., 308 , George, cl., 195*, 264, 332, 424, Preys 424n Elcocke, Anthony, cl., 54, 54, 138, 167, 211, 281 ——, Thomas vectius Anthony, cl., 54, 54n Elford, Thomas, cl., 347” Elgin, earl of. See Bruce Elinge, Robert, cl., 191*, 260 Elkington, North, Northelkinton, co. Linc., 4, 87, 152, 180); 230.3822) 389, 412, 426 —, South, Southelkinton, co. Linc., 87, 152, 181, 230, 324, 389, 41255 427 Ellerton, John, cl., 60, 135 Ellesborough, Eilesburgh, co. Buck., 47, 122, 162, 204, 273 Ellington, co. Hunt., 24, 53, 138, 210, 281 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Ellis, Ellys, Bartholomew, schoolmaster, 412 ——., John, cl., 167, 211, 285 ——, Thomas, cl., 241, 322, 411, 426 ——, —, esq., 324 ——, William, esq., 351, 361 ,—, gent., 335 Ellyott, Elliot, Robert, cl., 176, 314, 401, 406 , William, cl., 384 Elmer, Samuel, 287 Elmesthorpe, co. Leic., 102, 159, 294 Elmestowe. See Elstow Elmor. See Aylmer Elnstone. See Elston Elphin, in Ireland, bishop of, suffragan of York, ordination by, 86 Hishamacoseine 906153) 1829232. 3516; 391, 408, 423 Elsham, Mr, schoolmaster, 404 , Clement, cl., 7, 153, 182 Elston, Elnstone, Elustone, John, cl., 155.) 187,2336. 800n, Joly 361, 395, 430 Elstow, Elmestowe, Welstow, co. Bed., 195;,°188 2256 Ailestone, Ailton, Aylton, co. Hynt. 253; op, 142),16735210, 285 Elving, John, cl., 81, 150 Elton, Elward, Elwood, Thomas, cl., 50, 116, 116”, 160, 160”, 198-9, 1997, 265 Elwayes, Gervase, knt, 317 Ely, co. Camb., 34, 158 Ely, archdeacon of. See Parker , archdeaconry of, 56 ——,, bishop of, 276, 278, 282, 284, 311 ; See also Cox ——, —, chaplain to, 34 ——., —, ordinations by, 36-37*, 41, 63, 68, 71-72, 84-85*, 90, 102-104, 107, Lise ioe 12312883] tod 135*, 137, 139-140, 143*, 169 ——., diocese of, 288 ——., preb. of, 34 Ely, Elie, Christopher, messenger, 436 Elyworth, Roland, cl., 17 Emberton, Emerton, co. Buck., 162, 202, 269 Emerton, William, esq., 278 Emer vat acl e198 , John, cl., 199, 266 Emes. See Eame Emott, Emoute, Mr, schoolmaster, 399 , Michael, cl., 127, 164, .190-1 Empingham, co. Rutland, preb. of. Lincoln Empson, Thomas, cl., 98*, 987 Enderby, Ederbie, co.. Leic., 38, 102, 103”, 159, 214, 294 ——, Bag, co. Linc., 78, 177, 228, 311, 385, 407, 423 119, See 495 Enderby— (cont.) -——, Mavis, co. Linc., 80, 84, 150, 178, 223, 302, 386, 398, 416; school at, 398 ——, Wood, co. Linc., 78, 177, 227, 315, 385, 407, 422 Enderby, John, cl., schoolmaster, 83, 179, 304, 387, 400, 418 England, chief justice of. See Catline ; Popham , church’ .of, 245*, 363 ——, lord chancellor of, 266, 267*, 270, 275, 296. See also Bromley ——, lord keeper of the great seal, 169 , lord treasurer of, 226, 229 English, John, cl., 82-3, 151, 178, 387 , Nicholas, gent., 37 Enisbury. See Eynesbury Enkersall. See Inkersall Epworth, co. Linc., 4, 10, 99, 155, 185, 234, 330, 358) 373, 395;'429 Epworth, Richard, cl., 90*, 153 Erdale, William, cl., 175 Eresby. See under Bertie Ernesbie. See Arnesby Esdall. See Easdale Esse, Ashen alias. See Ashen Essendon, Esenden, co. Hert., 59, 136, 208-9, 278-9 ——, Bayford in, q.v. Essex, countess of, 276 , earl of. See Devereux Esson. See Easton Estbarkworth. See Barkwith, East Estbury. See Easton Estclaidon. See Claydon, East Este, Thomas, cl., 92 ——, William, cl., 86 , Gp. East Esterkeale. See Keal, East Esterrington. See Torrington, East Estofte. See Eastoft Eston. See Easton Estrandall. See Ravendale, East Estreason. See Rasen, Market Estwell. See Eastwell Estwicam. See Wykeham, East Estwood. See Eastwood Eton, Eaton, co. Buck., 114 college, 257*, 325 Eton. See Eaton Eure, William, cl., 306 Evans. Mr-cl 26 wDavid? cl. 3207 * ——, Henry, cl., 45, 211, 418, 418” ——, Hugh, cl., 205 ——, John, cl., 203 ——, Morris, cl., 201, 268 ——, Philip, cl., 205, 273 ——, Richard, cl., 21, 197, 264 ——, Robert, cl., 48, 121-2, 161, 204 ——-, Walter, cl., 21, 202, 270 vecttus Eame. See Eame 496 Evatt, Richard, cl., 146, 173, 379, 427* , wilomas, “CL, Tl Evedon, co. Linc., 66, 146, 173, 228, 318, 379, 410, 425 Everard, Robert, gent., 35 Everington, Peter, cl., 90 Evers, William, cl., 401, 418 Eversholt, co. Bed., 12, 129, 164, 192, 261 Everton, co. Hunt., 57, 140, 167, 210, 284 Eves rectius Gyles. See Giles Evington, co. Leic., 106, 157 Ewbancke, Henry, cl., 113 Ewerby, Iwarbie, co. Linc., 66, 173, 229, 318, 379, 410, 425 Ewers, Edward, gent., 264 Exchequer, farmer of, 232 Exeter, bishop of, ordinations by, 77, 18,71 9*F 1025108 1Li4* oie Eyles. See Eales Eynesbury, Aynesberie, Eanysburie, Enisbury, co. Hunt., 24, 57, 140, 167, 210, 283 Eyton. See Eaton See Eaton Bray Eyworth, co. Bed., 194, 263 Deemer, KiGhATd Se Clieo Facer, John, cl., 49, 49”, 58, 117, 133, 161, 200-1*, 268 Faierclough. See Forclif Fairbanck, Fayrebanck, Henry, cl., 323, 411, 426 , —, reader, 86, 389 Fairband, Marmaduke, cl., 108 Fairbarne, Henry, cl., 179 Fairchild, Thomas, cl., 74 Fairfax, George, gent., 229, 319 , Thomas, cl., 79, 149 Falcon, Fawcon, Henry, cl., 17-18, 50, 115 Faldingworth, co. Linc., 95, 154, 186, 234, 332, 344, 359, 393, 430 Falstrope. See Farlesthorpe Fall, Faulee, Fawle, Thomas, cl., 129, 164, 170, 192 Falley. See Fawley Fallowes, Ralph, cl., 30 Falthrop. See Fulthorpe Fanshawe, Henry, knt, 278 Farcet, Forshead, co. Hunt., 286 See Stanground Farclyf. See Forclif Farforde, Farfourthe, Farnsworth, Farn- worthe, Farworth, Thomas, cl., 11, ll, 68, 380 Farforth, Fareforthe, co. Linc., 86-7, 152,180, 230, 323, 389, 411, 426 Faringdon. See Farndon Farlesthorpe, Falstrope, co. Linc., 84, “161, 179, 223, 305, 388, 400, 417 Farmer, Fermer, George, knt, 262 alias Warde, Laurence, cl., 102n 102, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Farmery, Fermerie, Firmerye, Furmerie, John, cl., 87 —,-—, preb., archdeacon of Stow, 245-7, 251*, 375-6, 432-3*-5*, 467, 467n ——, William, cl., 156, 185-6, 242, 331*, 33ln, 341, 343, 358*, 395*, 429 Farndish, Ferndishe, Fernedich, co. Bed., 126, 163, 190, 257 Farndon, Faringdon, co. Nott., preb. of. See Lincoln Farnham Royal, Farnam Rial, Fernham, Furnham Riall, co. Buck., 16, 18, 48, 51, 114, 160, 169, 198, 266 Farnworthe. See Farforde Farrand, Charles, cl., 204-5, 273 PAC haAra. CHa.sO Farren, Oliver, gent., 282 Farrer, Francis, gent., 257 Farringdon, Henry, poor clerk, 376, 436-7* , —, vicar-choral, 376, 436-7* Farrington, Mr, cl., 259 Farworth. See Farforde Faulee. See Fall Fawcon. See Falcon Fawley, Falley, Fawligh, co. Buck., 48, 123,162). 206). 274 Fawnt, William, knt, 293-4, 296 Fayrebanck. See Fairbanck Featherstone. See Fetherston Feeld, Feild. See Field Feildinge. See Fielding Feld. See Field Feldes, John, cl., 88 Fell, F., cl., 208 , Thomas) cl.,.b9*, 7 136%.4166,5)8 08 313, 383, 405, 421 Fellingham. See Fillingham Felmersham, Felmersham cum Paven- ham, Fulmershame, co. Bed., 126, 163, 190, 257 Fenby, co. Linc., 309. cum Fenby Fenstanton, Fenystanton, co. Hunt., 57, 140, 167, 210, 284 Fenton [near Beckingham], co. Linc., 68, 229°321°373.2426 Fenydrayton. See Drayton, Fenny Fenystanton. See Fenstanton Fereston, Mr, schoolmaster, 411 See also Ashby Feries. See Ferrers Fermer. See Farmer Fermerie. See Farmery Ferndishe, Fernedich. See Farndish Fernham. See Farnham Royal Ferrar, Thomas, cl., 282 Ferrers, Feries, of Chartley, lord, 40 Ferriby, South, Ferebye, Forrebie, co. Linc., 90, 153, 182, 232,284,318; 391, 408, 423 Fetherston, Featherstone, Miles, reader, 413 Fetherson, INDEX OF PERSONS Fetherston—(cont.) , mObert, cl., 2-3, 92; 154, 182, 326, 355, 391, 393, 413, 428 Fettiplace, Edmund, knt, 262 Fewkes, Mr, cl., 215 BLeULY, Clete lees oO Field, Feeld, Feild, Feld, Fyld, Edward, cl., 200-1*, 200, 267 ——, Francis, cl., 402, 419 ———, Henry, teacher, 413 ——, John, cl., 50, 115, 160, 196-7*, 208, 264, 403, 420 —, —, cl., reader, 178*, 386* ——, Thomas, cl., 278-9 ———, William, cl., 16, 92%, S110 1b5)152. 201-3*, 269-70, 317, 391, 395, 408, 424 Neylde. See Nilde Neyle. See Neale Nicholas, Henry, cl., 17 Nichols, Niccolls, John, cl., 172, 321, 380, 380”, 381, 403, 420 ——, William, cl., 71*, 147, 174, 175, 302, 381-2, 398, 416 Nicholson, Edmund, esq., 307 , Francis, chorister, 377 ——., George, chorister, 437 ——., John, chorister, 436* ——, —, schoolmaster, 381, 400 ——, Robert, cl., reader, 63, 171, 320, 377, 409, 424 ——, —, vicar-choral, 376, 434-5* Anthony, 174, Nicholson—(cont.) , Thomas, 438 , Thomas, cl., 4 Nightingale, Nitingale, Leonard, cl., 131, 167, 211, 284 Nilde, Nedle, Neelde, Nelde, Neylde, Nylde, Hamlet, cl., 34, 109, 158, 158n Nix, Richard, bishop of Norwich, 43 Nixon, Robert, cl., 16, 4905 lisse 200-1*, 269 Noak. See Nokes Noble, Mr, gent., 297 , Lhomas, cl., 59, 136, 166, 208, 279 Nocton, Nockton, Norton, co. Linc., 65, 146, 146”, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424 Noell. See Nowell Nokes, Noak, Noke, Nooke, Edward, Clo 125 sae Ss ——, Thomas, cl., 131, 132, 146, 165, 173, 201%, 201m, 268.1318 20a4 os 410, 425 , —, preb., 432-3*, 466 Nonne, Noone, Andrew, schoolmaster, 76, 383 Nooke. See Nokes Noone. See Nonne Norborowe. See Narborough Norfolk, Northfolk, Thomas, cl., 23*, 58, 134, 166, 209, 278 Norgate, Robert, preb., 432, 466 Norhill, Norrell, Northill, co. Bed., 14*, 131, 194, 263, 364, 366 Norman, Thomas, cl., 313, 405 Normanby by Spital, co. Linc., 97, 185, 233, 330, 339, 357, 394, 429 on the Wold, co. Linc., 92, 154, 182, 231, 326, 355-6, 391, 413, 428 Normanton, co. Linc., 68, 147, 173, 229, 322, 380, 411, 426 on the Heath, co. Leic., 113 Norris, Norrice, Francis, 2nd baron Norris, 272 ——, Nicholas, cl., 172 ——, Richard, cl., 308, 379, 379, 380, 402, 415, 415, 419 Norstark. See Scarle, North Nortbye, Thomas, cl., 191 North, Ralph, cl., 23, 59, 136 Northampton, marquis of. See Parr Northan, W., schoolmaster, 403 Northborowe. See Narborough Northchurch. See Berkhamsted Northend, John, cl., 93, 153, 183, 392 Northerne, William, cl., 425 Northfolk. See Norfolk Northill. See Norhill Northkelworth. See Kilworth, North Northmymes. See Mimms, North Northolme. See Wainfleet St Thomas Northorpe, co. Linc., 99, 186, 234, 331, 342, 358, 395, 429 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 525 Northumberland, duke of, 42 earl of, 269. See also Percy Norton vectius Nocton. See Nocton poishop, co. Linc, 155, 233, 243, daa}; oo0, 34:1, a01* ——, —, preb. of. See Lincoln Disney, co. Linc., 64, 145, 172, 224, 306, 378, 401, 419 ——., East, co. Leic., 28 —— by Galby, King’s Norton, co. Leic., a2 LOT 2174292 juxta Twycross, co. Leic., 35, 113, 159, 216, 298 Norton, Luke, esq., 280 minomas, cl Si3l716571902-3*, 262 , William, cl., 201, 267 Norwich, Norwige, co. Norf., diocese of, 56 bishop of, 334, 350. See also Nix —, licence to preach granted by, 30, 268, 294, 301 —, ordinations by, 30, #5, 67%; 74-6*, 82, 84, 86, 91, 94, 96-7, 108, 110-11, 123, 131, 133-4, 138-9, 142 suffragan of, 67 Norwood, Robert, cl., 50, 118 Noseley, Nosley, co. Leic., 107, 292 , college of, 42 Notley, Black, Black Netley, co. Essex, 276 Nottingham, county of, 43, 46, 242, 299, Nottingham, bishop of. See Barnes; York Nowell, Noell, Andrew, esq., 41; knt, 288* , William, esq., 293, 298 Nox, Thomas, cl., 5 Nuport Pannell. See Newport Pagnell Nuton. See Newton Nutte, Thomas, cl., 53, 138 Nutter, Anthony, cl., 112, 159, 216, 298, 363, 365-6 ——, John, cl., 203 Nylde. See Nilde Oadby, Odby, co. Leic., 37, 103, 159, 214, 294 Oakley, co. Bed., 126, 163, 190, 257 , Oklay, co. Buck., 48, 122, 204, 272 Ocliff. See Hockliffe Odby. See Oadby Odell, co: Bed., 14, 126, 163, 188-90, 257 Odhurste. See Hurst, Old Odingzell. See Adingsall Odlinge, Edward, cl., and schoolmaster, 80, 176, 313, 383, 405 Mncuaid cl als ok) 404,491 Offley, co. Hert., 61, 137, 166, 209, 280, 364, 366, 368” Offord Cluny, co. Hunt., 57, 141, 167, 210, 284 Offord—(cont.) Darcey, co. Hunt., 26*, 57, 141*, 284* Ogden, Okeden, Simon, cl., 66, 312, 379, 412, 427 Oklay. See Oakley Oldfeild, John, gent., 330 Oldhurste. See Hurst, Old Oldweston. See Weston, Old Olerenshawe. See Allerenshawe Olliffe, William, 44 Olney, Olne, co. Buck., 16, 50, 120, 202, 270 Omebie. See Owmby by Spital Oneby, John, 299 , Robert, 299 Onlepp. See Wanlip Onslowe, Mr, 165 , Edward, knt, 279 Oram, Orame, Robert, cl., 97, 155, 185, 329, 338, 357, 394. Addenda Orby, co. Linc., 83, 151, 179, 223, 304, 387, 399, 418; school at, 387 Orby, Thomas, knt, 318 Oresby, Thomas, cl., 311, 407, 423 Orme, John, 126, 126n, 163 MRODeIL) CL aly lez , William, cl., 126 Ormsby, North, Nun Ormsby, co. Linc., 6, 8, 87, 152, 180, 230, 324, 389, 412, 426 ——, South, co. Linc., 79, 149, 177, 228*, 311, 385, 407, 423 , —, Ketsby in, q.v. Orton Longueville, Overton Longeville, co. Hunt., 55, 142, 168, 211*, 285 on the Hill, Overton, co. Leic., 113, 160, 160, 216-17, 298 —— Waterville, Overton Waterville, co. Hunt., 55, 142, 167, 285 Osbaston, Lambert, cl., 278 Osborne, Mr, 261 , Edward ov Edmund, cl., 204-5*, 272-3 “Thomas, D:D. 217.4201 Osbournby, co. Linc., 73, 175, 221, 237, 300-1, 383, 397, 415* Osgathorpe, co. Leic., 34, 109, 158, 216, 287 Osmotherley, John, cl., 305, 400, 417 Osulveston. See Owston Otterby, Aterby, Ihomas, cl., 99, 99n, 395 121, Ouldfeild, Caldfield, John, gent., 339, 339” Ounbye. See Owmby by Spital Overall, John, D.D., 240, 276, 313, 405 Overton. See Orton on the Hill , Cold, Coldoverton, co. Leic., 44, 110; 157, 213, 288; 297 Longeville. See Orton Longue- ville — Waterville. See Orton Waterville 526 Overton, Joseph, cl., 83, 151, 179, 304, 387, 400, 417 ——, William, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 169 Oveston. See Owston Oving, co. Buck., 50, 122, 161, 204, 273 Owborne. See Woburn; Wooburn Owen, Mr, schoolmaster, 387 , Robert, cl., 123 , Roger, cl:, 121 Owersby, North, co. Linc., 92, 154, 182, 231, 326, 355, 392; 413; 428); school at, 413 Owlswick [in Monks Risborough par.], co. Buck., 206 Owmby by Spital, Omebie, Ounbye, co. Linc., 97, 155,. 185, 233, 330, 339, 357*, 394, 429 Owston, Osulveston, Oveston, co. Leie., 107, 217, 292 , abbey, 110 ——, Ouston, co. Linc., 99, 156, 186, 234, 331, 342, 358, 395, 429 Oxcombe, co. Linc:, 79, 150, 177, 228, 312, 385, 407, 423 Oxford, co. Oxf., 45*, 57, 270 Oxford, bishop of, 268. See Curwin ; King ——, —, ordinations by, 36, 44, 80, 110, 113, 115-16, 119, 122*, 466 , diocese of, 56 Oxford University, 40, 297 B.c.L. of, 40 convocation house of, 297 licence to preach granted by, 260, 205, 21a palo, soo Legs eo Ove UL colleges— Balliol, 39*, 283, 329, 332-3, 337, 344, 347 Christ Church, 39, 256, 261, 264, 270, 272.™, 2IS* 290, 292 Lincoln, 265 Magdalen, 303, 305, 309, 324 Merton, 283 New, 264-5*, 268*, 270 Oriel, 320 St John the Baptist, 284 Worcester, 260 Oxnard, James, cl., 297 Pachet. See Patchett Packington, co. Leic., 33, 109, 158, 216, 287, 369 Packinham, Henry, knt, 301 Padbury, co. Buck., 50, 116, 161, 198, 265 Paddey, Padie, John, cl., 50, 116, 161, 198-9, 265 Cp. Pattie Padison. See Pattison Page, Christopher, cl., 6 , John, gent., 262 ——, Robert, esq., 296 ——, Thomas, cl., 125* INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Paget, Thomas, 299 Paine, Pane, Payne, Mr, 126 , Edmund, cl., 75 ——, John, cl., 284 ——, Robert, cl., 217, 292 ——, William, cl., 190-1*, 258, 278 ,—, gent., 257 Painter, William, cl., 166 Pale. See Pole Palframan, Palfreyman, John, cl., 66, 146, 173, 318, 379, 410, 425 ——, Ralph, cl., 64, 78, 146, 300, 378, 385, 397, 415 —., Robert, 314 , Thomas, gent., 302 Palmer, Anne, widow, 266 , Geoffrey, 290 ——, John, cl., 181 ——, —, D.D., 285 ——., Robert, cl., 57*, 140-1 ——, —, esq., 321 Cp. Polmer Pane. See Paine Pannell, Francis, esq., 307 Pannott, Paynott, Robert, cl., 180, 182, 323, 412, 426 Panton, Paunton, co. Linc., 94, 183, 232, 328, 392, 414, 428: school) au 414 Pape, William, cl., 91, 153, 391 Pare. See Parr ; Parenchief, Parnichef, Richard, cl., 181, 390 Parham, co. Suff., 308, 30997a—i3aee 333, 345, 346, 348, 359, 360 Parker, Christopher, cl., 8, 79 , Francis, cl., reader, schoolmaster, 179, 302, 387, 399*, 416-17 ——., John, cl., 148, 174, 302, 416 ——, —, cl., archdeacon of Ely, 56, 56n, 139 ——, —, gent., 276 ——, Matthew, archbishop of Canter- bury, 33, 35-6, 38, 43, 76, 103, 264 ——, Richard, cl., 61, 130, 135, 164, 166, 194, 209, 276 ——, Roger, cl., D.pD., 241, 243, 321, 345, 359-60, 410, 416, 425, 430 ——, —, preb., precentor of Lincoln and archdeacon of Bedford, 433* ——, William, cl., 4, 83, 151, 179, 387 , —, lord Monteagle, 301 Parkin, George, cl., 41 Parkington, Partenton, John, cl., 191*, 259 Parkins, Perkins, George, cl., 218 , Oliver, cl., 280, 364*, 366-7*-9, 470 Parnichef. See Parenchief Parr, Pare, Helen, widow of William Parr, marquis of Northampton, wife of Sir Thomas Gorges, 282, 284 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 527 Parr—(cont.) , Richard; cl., 116, 160 Parrat, John, cl., 263 Parry, Morgan, cl., 267 , William, cl., 57, 140 Parson, Nicholas, cl., 130 Parsones, Robert, cl., 60 Partenton. See Parkington Partington, Thomas, esq., 335 . Cp. Portington Partnall. See Pertenhall Partney, co. Linc., 83, 179, 223, 304, 387, 399, 418 Partridge, James, cl., 84, 151 Passey. See Pusey Patchett; Pachet, Harold, cl., 40, 157, 217, 291 Patrick, Patric, Patryk, Robert, cl., 2-3 Pattic Mr, Ci. Lue Cp. Paddey Pattison, Padison, Pattingsone, John, cl., 85, 151, 151, 180,.374, 388 ——, — [rectius Robert], cl., 61, 6lu ———. Robert, cl., 137, 165, 209 , —, cl., reader, 93*, 183, 240, 392 Paufrett. See Pomfret Paule, Paulie, Pawle, Pawley, Job, cl., 257 , Robert, cl., 163, 190-1* PeVWilliatmich, 10, 07,103 Paulet, Charles, 6th marquis of Win- chester, 310 Paulie. See Paule Paunton. See Panton; Ponton Pavada, bishop of, suffragan of Canter- bury, 112 Pavenham. See Felmersham Pavie, Robert, haberdasher, 285 Cp. Povie Pawle, Pawley. See Paule Pawson, Thomas, cl., 415 Paxton; Great, co. Hunt., 57, 141, 167, 210, 284 , Little, co. Hunt., 141, 284 Paxton, Thomas, 419 Payne. See Paine Paynott. See Pannott Peacham, Henry, cl., 75, 149, 1'76*, 240, 314, 384, 406*, 422* . Cp. Peckham Peachie, Thomas, cl., 167, 211, 284, 316, 408, 423 Peale, John, cl., schoolmaster, 403, 420 Hearce, eats, Peerse, Pierce, |b yrce, Martin; cl., 17, 18 ——, Richard, cl., 139, 167, 212, 281 Cp. Piers Pearne, Andrew, D.D., 56, 139 Pears. See Pearce Pearson, Peerson, Person, Edward, cl., O74a79 ——, John, cl., 305, 400, 417 ——, Robert, cl., 24-5 ——, Thomas, cl., 406 Peartnall. See Pertenhall Peatling Magna, co. Leic., 38, 103, 150, 214, 294 —— Parva, co. Leic., 38, 103, 159, 214, 295 Pecham. See Peckham Pechin. See Peckham Peckham, Pecham, Pechin, Henry, cl., 21-2, 60, 133 . Cp. Peacham Peckleton, Peculton, co. Leic., 35, 113, 159, 216, 298 Peeke, Andrew, cl., 50 Peel. See Peale Peerse. See Pearce Pelham, Mr, esq., justice of the peace, 232 ——, the lady, 274 , William, knt, 316% Pell, Mr, esq., 222 , Richard, knt, 300 ——, William, cl., 96, 154, 183, 186, 328, 392, 393, 414, 429 Pelsant, William, cl., 159, 216, 298 , —, preb., 376, 435* Pelson; Richard) cliv.8a % Pem. See Penn Fendelbury, Peter, cle 20 Penkethe. See Penkethman Penkethman, Penkethe, Robert, cl., 49, 49n, 12] Pp Willams cn, Es Penn, co. Buck., 48, 115, 160, 198, 267 Penn, Pem, William, esq., 267, 274, 274 Pepelech vectius Depelech, Robert, cl. See Deplitche Percivall, James, cl., 347 mRiGhards cle wi 1 , Robert, cl., 79 Percy, [blank], earl of Northumberland, 266 Perin, William, knt, 275 Perion, George, 278 Perkins. See Parkins Perston. See Preston Perte. See Pratt Pertenhall, Partnall, Peartnall, co. Bed., 14, 129, 164, 192, 260 Peterborough, co. North’ton, bishop of, 342. See also Dove; Howland ; Pole ; Scambler —, licence to preach granted by, 33, 41, 82, 120, 123, 257, 270-1, 287, 290, 292, 297-8, 301 —, ordinations by, 34-8*, 41-4*, 63-76*, 81-5*, 88-91*, 94-115, 117-18, 120-1, 124-43*, 170 dean and chapter of, 285, 290, 331-2, 345 diocese of, 55, 237, 297 prebendary of, 45 Pettiward, John, esq., 295 Philadelphia, bishop of. See Swillington 528 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Phillips, Phillippe, Elizabeth, widow, 277 ——, Jeromy, cl., 341, 341n, 358, 430 ——., John, cl., 60, 135 ——, Robert, cl., 177, 312, 423 ——, Thomas, cl., 49, 120 , William, cl., 49, 121, 204-5, 273 Piborne, Pyborne, John, 377, 438-9* , —, messenger, 377, 436-7* Pichlestorne, Pichthorne. See Pitstone Pickering, Puckering, Christopher, esq., 309 ——, Gilbert, esq., 286 , the lady, 326, 355 Pickington. See Pilkington Pickwell, co. Leic., 41, 107, 156, 217, 292 Pickworth, co. Linc., 74, 148, 175, 221, 300, 383, 397, 415 Pidiey, co-mriint, 220% 00. 40 me 283 Piek. See Pike Pierce. See Pearce; Piers Pierrepoint, dame Elizabeth, widow, 328 Piers, Pierce, John, bishop of Salisbury, 170*, 265, 266 Cp. Pearce Pierton. See Pirton Piggott, Pigott, Mr, 272 , —, schoolmaster, 404 ——, Augustine, cl., 167, 212, 282 ——, Clement, gent., 270 ——, Edmund, cl., 421 ——, Hugh, cl., 108 ———, Mathias ov Matthew, cl., 50, 115, 119, 162, 202 ——, Thomas, esq., 264 Pikessliek, Georce cl. 41763 loceo00; 365-6, 384, 405, 421 Leni y cies Pham cosine 200. lbb 71 s642a4roe. 342, 358, 395, 429 Pilkington, Pickington, James, bishop of Durham, 260 ——, John, cl., 69 ——, Nathaniel, cl., 310, 404, 421 ——, Richard, pD.D., cl., 197, 206-7*, 275 ——, Thomas, cl., 89, 152, 152m, 181, 310, 390, 404, 421 Pimme, Pinne, John, cl., 205*, 272 Pinchbeck, co. Linc., 6, 76, 95, 148, 176, 226, 312, 383, 405, 421; school at, 405 Pindar, Thomas, 35ln Pinne. See Pimme Piott, Pyott, Ralph, cl., 14, 126 Pirton, Pierton, Pyrton, co. Hert., 20, 22*, 61, 137, 209, 210, 279-80 Pitchcott, Pitcote, co. Buck., 49, 122, 161, 204, 273 Pitchthorne. See Pitstone Pitcote. See Pitchcott Pitman, John, cl., 95, 154, 186, 393 385, 407, Pitstone, Pichlestorne, Pichthorne, Pitchthorne, Pytchlesthtorn, co. Buck., 16, 18*, 49, 118, 200, 268 Pix, William, ch, 2030271 Plaskett, William, cl., 86 Plummer, Edward, cl., 192-3*, 261 paichard) ciico Plumpton, Edward, cl., 83, 151 Plumtrey, Alban, cl., 128 Plungar, co. Leic., 111, 213, 289 Pocklington, Christopher, cl., 97 , William; cl., 107, 156; 217,.292 Podington, Puddington, co. Bed., 126, 163,, 1907 257 Pointell, Pointer, Pointrell, William, cl., 68, 147, 173, 321, 380, 410, 425 Pole, Pale, Poole, Mr, cl., 156, 156” , David, bishop of Peterborough, 44 ——, Henry, esq., 272 ——, John, cl., 110 ——, Jerman, esq., 37 , Jerome, gent., 295 Pollerd, Christopher, cl., 41, 106, 157, 2177291 ——, Edward, cl., 289 ——., Richard, cl., 109, 401, 418 ——, Thomas, cl., 159, 214, 295 ——., William, cl., 70, 147, 174, 301, 381, 398 Polley, Polly, John, cl., 16 Polluxhill. See Pulloxhill Polmer, Nicholas, cl., 14 Cp. Palmer Polter. See Poulter Poltney. See Poultney Pomfret, Paufrett, Pomphret, Thomas, cla261 William, cl., 311, 407, 423 Ponton, Great, Paunton Magna, co. Linc., 69, 147, 174, 224, 308,380; 402, 419 ————, Little, Paunton Parva; cosmic 69, 147, 174, 224, 237, 300, 308, 380, 402, 419 Poole. See Pole Pooley, Richard, cl., 279 Pope, John, cl., 25 Popham, John, knt, lord chief justice, 321 Pore. See Power Pormort. See Portmorte Porter, Porton, Humphrey, cl., 203*, 271 , John, gent., 308 — —, Richard, cl., 86, 152, 180, 322, 322n, 388, 411, 426 ——. Robert, cl., 59, 136, 166, 205, 209; 279 ——, Roger, cl., 274 ——, Thomas, cl., 21*, 59, 135, 166, 208, 208n, 278 , William, cl., 202 Portington, Thomas, cl., 91, 153, 391 . Cp. Partington INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Portmorte, Pormort, Lyon, cl., 238, 412, 427 Porton rvectius Porter. See Porter Potkins, Potkynn, John, cl., 53, 61, 137, 165, 210, 280 Potter, Mr, cl., 408 , John, cl., 68 el DOMAS Cleo lel) 163,.202 Potterton, John, cl., 27 VY tuiamecla. 36% 9277 21) Pottesgrove, Potsgrave, co. Bed., 128, 164, 170, 190, 259 Potton, co. Bed., 131, 165, 194, 263 Potts, Nicholas, esq., 258 Poulter, Polter, Powlter, Pultor, Arthur, esq., 276 —., Edmund, cl., 47, 162 ——, — ov Edward, cl., 122, 204-5* ——., Edward, cl., 273 ——, —, esq., 276 ——, Robert, cl., 212 EVV Ile Clie 20% - 0. 06,214.0 1211 Poultney, Poltney, Pultney, Mr, 36 , John, knt, 278, 294 Poulton. See Powlton Povie, Marmaduke, cl., 112 iC? Pavie Powell, David, cl., 50, 115, 160, 197 Power, Pore, Powre, William, cl., 65*, 65n, 146, 378 Powlter. See Poulter Powlton, Mr, cl., 26 Pratt, Perte, Mr, cl., 208 , John, cl., 69,76, 147, 173, 176, 239, 314, 380, 384, 402, 406* ——, —, preb., 375, 432-3*, 465 ——, Robert, cl., 277 , William, cl., 179, 280 Preestman. See Prestman Pregion. See Prigeon Presbury, Henry, cl., 33, 109, 158 Prestcott, John, gent., 303 Prestgrave, Edmund, cl., 29 Prestland, Presland; George, cl., 138, 167,-210;°281 , Peter, cl., 45 Prestman, Preestman, John, cl., 119, 162, 202-3*, 269 Preston Bissett, co. Buck., 16, 50, 116, 160, 198, 265 , —, Cowley in, q.v. Preston, Perston, Richard, cl., 183, 328, 328n, 393, 414, 429 , Robert, reader, 72, 382 Prestwold, co. Leic., 28, 30, 104, 296 Prestwood, William, cl., 51, 118, 161, 200 Pretyman, William, 319 Price, Prise, Pryc, Bartholomew, cl., 49, 121 —., David, cl., 108, 132, 165 ——, Humphrey, cl., 27 —, John, cl., 15, 49, 119, 162 529 Price—(cont.) , Lewis, cl., 127, 164 ——, Meredith, cl., 17, 18, 178, 302, 386, 399, 416 MN IChnOlSs Cla La ——— Richard, cl., 17,21, 276 , Lhomas, cl., 204 Prichard, Aprichard, Prichardes, Prid- chard, Pritchard, Pritchyard, Hugh, cl., 204 ——, John, cl., 50, 115, 160, 196-7, 264 ——, Laurence, schoolmaster, 128 ——, Richard, cl., 429 , Robert, cl., 330, 340, 357 Prigeon, Pregion, Francis, cl., 171, 320, 409, 424 , John, deputy registrar, 242 Prior, John, cl., 75, 149 a Richards cle 3179993045) S19 ou": 418 Pritchard, Pritchyard. See Prichard Procter, William, 439 Proud?) Prowd, slihomas, Gch sible 123%. 161, 204-5*, 207*, 211, 272, 274 Puckering. See Pickering Puddington. See Podington Puesey. See Pusey Pullen, Marmaduke, cl., 126 Pulloxhill, Polluxhill, co. Bed., 14, 130, 165, 192, 262 Pultney.. See Poultney Pultor. See Poulter Purches, John, cl., 50 Purefey, Purifie, Francis, cl., [more than one person), 77-8, 166 ——., George, esq., 36, 265, 298 jon, cl ole 22 eG) Purley, co. Berk., 266 entleva | ohne claro.s LO Purret, Purrat, John, cl., 195* Purrier, Martin, cl., 50, 120, 202-3, 270 Pursey. See Busey Pury, Purey, Andrew, cl., 48, 115 Pusey, Passey, Puesey, Pursey, Bar- tHOlOMMECW ie Cl 405) UlzomeLOls 206-7*, 274 Puttenham, co. Hert., 58, 134, 166, 209, 278 Pyborne. See Piborne Pye, dame Catherine, widow, 265 Py6tt? ‘See Piott Py Cease bearce Byron snoceshirton Pytchlesthtorn. See Pitstone Quadring, co. Linc., 76, 149, 176, 227, 314, 384, 406, 422 Quainton, Queynton, co. Buck., 16, 49, 122, 161, 197, 204, 273 , Doddershall in, g.v. Quarles, Benedict, cl., 61, 136, 166, 279 ——, John, gent., 293 Quarndon. See Quorn 530 Quarrington, co. Linc., 67, 146, 173, 229, 318, 379, 410, 425 Quarterman, Quaterman, Sextus, cl., 50, 120, 162, 202-3*, 270 Queen, the, 144*, 219-21*, 393 appropriations held by, 125, 131, 220, 222, 224, 226-7, 229-30* ——., patronage of, 34-6*, 38-40*, 43, 47*, 70, 229-30, 232*, 329-35 passim Queniborough, Queningborow, Quenni- borowe, co. Leic., 40, 104, 158, 215, 296 Querne. See Quorn Queynton. See Quainton Quipp, George, cl., 68 , John, cl., 431 Quorn, Quarndon, Querne, co. Leic., 109, 286 , Radborne, Rathborne, co. Derby, 37 Radclif. See Ratcliffe Radclive, Radcliffe, Ratcliffe, co. Buck., 50, 116, 160, 198, 265 Radley, William, gent., 323 Radlife. See Ratcliffe Radnage, Radnedge, co. Buck., 16, 48, 124, 162, 206; 275 Radwell, co. Hert., 61, 135, 166, 209, 276 Ragdale, co. Leic., 105, 296 Ragwell rectius Bagwell. Raie. See Wray Rainebowe, Mr, cl., 429 Rainesford, Ransforde, Raynesford, Richard, cl., 50, 119, 162, 202-3, 270 Rainoldes. See Reynoldes Raithby by Louth, Rathbie, co. Linc., 87, 151, 181, 230, 324, 389, 412, 426 —— by Spilsby,, Rathebie, co. Linc., 81, 150, 178, 223, 302, 386, 398, 416 Ramsey, co. Hunt., 24, 26, 57, 139, 283 Ramshawe, John, cl., 421 Ramskall, Thomas; ch, 212 Ranby, Randbie, co. Linc., 80, 178, 225, 309, 386, 403, 420 ; school at, 403 Rand, co. Linc., 94, 154, 183, 232, 328, 392, 414, 428 Randall, Edward, knt, 267 Randbie. See Ranby Randelson, Thomas, cl., 381, 38lu , —, schoolmaster, 73, 382 Rands, Henry, preb., laic, 376, 434-5*, 465 , Thomas, preb., laic, official, com- missary, etc., 63, 75, 75, 171*, 184, 220-1, 245-52, 376, 394, 405*, 406*, 412*, 434-5*, 466*-68* Rann, Manby alias. See Manby Ransforde. See Rainesford Rasen, co. Linc., 390 , Market, Estreason, co. Linc., 91, 154, 182, 231, 326, 365, 391, 413, 428; school at, 91, 391-2, 414, 428 See Bagwell INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Rasen—(cont.) , Middle, Drax, Reason Drax, co. Linc., 92, 143, 154, 183, 231, 326, 355, 392, 413, 428 ——, —, Tupholme, Reason Tupholme, co. Linc., 92, 164, 183, 281; 326; 355, 392, 413, 428 ——, West, Westreason, co. Linc., 93, 158, 183; 231, 327, 356, 392, aia 428 Ratby, co. Leic., 35, 103, 218, 299 Ratcliffe. See Radclive Culey, co. Leic., 28, 299 on the Wreake, co. Leic., 45, 105, 158, 215, 297 Ratcliffe, Radclif, Radlife, Edward, knt, 257 ——, Jeremy, cl., 127 ——, John, cl., 104 ——, Richard, cl., 160, 200-1*, 267 , Robert, 5th earl of Sussex, 275 Rathbie. See Raithby Rathbone, Rathburne, Peter, cl., 40, 105, 158, 215, 297 Rathborne. See Radborne Rathebie. See Raithby Ratherby, Rathurby. See Rotherby Rattcheford. See Rochford Rauceby, Rawcebie, Rowsbie, co. Linc., 67, 146, 173, 229, 319*, 379, 410, 425 Raunce, Robert, gent., 275 Raveley, co. Hunt., 56, 139 , Great, co. Hunt., 283 , Little, co. Hunt., 283 Raven, Mr, cl., 218 , George, cl., 36, 112 Ravendale, East, Estrandall, co. Line., 88, 225, 310, 390, 404, 420 , West, Westrandall, co. Linc., 89 Ravensden, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 Ravenstone, Ravesden, co. Buck., 16, 49, 120, 202, 270 Ravesden. See Ravenstone Rawcebie. See Rauceby Rawles. See Rawlins Rawlett, Raulatt, Rowlat, Ralph, knt, 38 , Robert, cl., reader, 176, 313, 384 , Lhomas, reader, 106 Rawlins, Rawles, Christopher, 432-3, 466 , Robert, cl., 81, 150, 150, 178, 386 Rawlinson, Rawlingsonn, Francis, cl., 154, 183, 326, 355, 392%, 392n; 413, 428 Rawson, John, cl., 94 Raymond, Thomas, cl., 83 Raynebow, Thomas, cl., 340, 357 preb., Rayner, Raynerd, Menier, Reyner, Marmaduke, cl., 182, 316, 391, 408, 423 ——., Richard, cl., 131, 165, 165n, 170, 194-5*, 263 / INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 531 Rayner—(cont. ; Robert, cli, 182; $17, 386%, 408: 423 ——, Thomas, cl., 82 , William, knt, 285* Raynes, Reynes, John, cl., 170, 190-1*, 259 Raynesford. See Rainesford Raynolde. See Renhold Raysinge. See Rising Read, Rede, Reed, John, cl., 16-17, 50, 116, 161 —., Richard, cl., 90, 153, 182, 390 ——, Simon, cl., 409, 427 ——, Thomas, cl., 7, 85-6, 152, 181, 280, 389 , William, cl., 104, 157, 215, 296 Rearsby, Rerersley, co. Leic., 104, 157, 215, 297 Reason, See Rasen Reave. See Reeve Redbourne, co. Linc., 98, 155, 187, 236, SoD; 0017. 301,390,430 Reddington. See Ruddington Rede. See Read Redlore, Rowland, cl., 201 Redmile;-co. Leic., 111, 157; 213, 214, 289 Reed. See Read Reepham, Reffame, Repham, co. Linc., 96, 155, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360, 393, 431 Reesby. See Revesby Reeve, Reave, Reve, Ryve, Edward, cl., 16 —., Hugh, cl., 193, 261 ——, John, cl., 20, 193, 206-7*, 274 —, Robert, cl., 194-5*, 264 ——, Samuel, cl., 49, 116, 160, 198-9*, 265 Reffame. See Reepham Reignols. See Reynoldes Remington, Renningeton, Rymington, Brancis; cl; 18671352), 540; 009; 393, 430 ——., —, preb., 376, 435 , Nicholas, chorister, 437 Renhold, Raynolde, Ronall, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 Renier. See Rayner Reniger, Michael, preb., subdean of Lincoln, 375*, 432-3*, 467, 4677” Renold. See Reynoldes Rerersley. See Rearsby Reske, Thomas, cl., 5, 72, 373, 382 estou NGrth, co.i Line, 87, Lo2..18h. 230, 324, 389, 412, 426 ——, South, co. Linc., 84, 151, 180, 224, 305, 388, 401, 417 Reve. See Reeve Reveley, Leveley [sic], Ralph, cl., 327-8, 414*, 428-9 Revell, James, cl., 5 Revesby, “Keesby, ¢o.Linc.; 3177417, 44] Revet. See Rivett Reyly. See Ryley Reyner, ) See Rayner Reynes. See Raynes Reynoldes, Rainoldes, Reignols, Renold, Nicholas, 37 ——, Richard, cl., 51, 124, 162, 206-7*, 275 , Robert, cl., 202-3*, 202”, 271 Rheon, bishop of. See King Rhodes. See Roades Kiby, co. Linco sot elias [82 230s 7. 391, 408, 423 Riby, William, cl., 179 Richards, John, cl., 50 ——, Owen, cl., 20 ——, Thomas, cl., 282 ,—, yeo., 282 Richardson, MRichinson, Mr, cl., 180, 258 ——, Charles, cl., 327, 363*, 365-6, 369, 414, 428 ——., Christopher, cl., 213, 213”, 288 ——, George, cl., 16, 50, 200-1*, 269 —, Henry, cl., 423 ——, John, cl., 28, 71, 105, 147, 158, 174, 1915721522375 297, 3015 364, 364n, 366, 366, 381, 398, 416; preb., 432-3 ——, Richard, cl., 23, 90-1, 96, 118, 153-4, 162, 182, 317, 391, 393, 408 ——, Thomas, cl., 22*-3*, 61, 137, 209, 280 , William, cl.; 17, 204-205*, 272 Richmond. See Ridgemont Riddington. See Ruddington Rider, Ryder, Laurence, cl., 4 , Peter, cl., 48,,124, 206-7*, 275 Ridge, William, cl., 118, 165, 194 Ridgemont cum Segenhoe, Richmond cum Segnowe, co. Bed., 14, 130, 192, 262 Riding, East, Rydinge, Est, co. York, archdeaconry of, 423 Ridley, Wergle, Wirgley, Wordgley, Worgley, Wrigley, Elias, 48, 48n,; 123, 162, 1627, 206-7*; 206n, 274 —, George, cl., 129, 164, 189, 192-3 —, Henry, cl., 165, 192-3*, 262 See Worgley Rigdon, William, knt, 300 Rigsby, co. Linc., 223 Riland, James, cl., 112 Rile, Ryle, Thomas, cl., 313, 405, 422 Rycherdson, Cp. Ryley Ralerseisee Ryley Riley. See Ryley Rippingale, co. Linc., 74*, 148, 175*, 221, 237, 300*, 383*, 397*, 415* Rippington, Thomas, esq., 325 532 Ripton, Abbots, co. Hunt., 26, 55-6, 139, 167, 211-12, 283 ——, King’s, Ripton Regis, co. Hunt., 56, 139, 166, 283 Ripon, Mypton,.. seis, cl, 20 , William, cl., 20 Risborough, Monks, co. Buck., 206 ,—, peculiar jurisdiction of, 206 ——, —, Owlswick in, g.v. ——, Princes, co. Buck., 16, 48, 123, 206, 274 Risby, Risebie, co. Linc., 98, 155, 187, 236, 336, 352, 361, 394, 430 Riseholme, Risome, Rysolme, co. Linc., 06, “186, 235) 2437) 33a,e "o00; 346-7,. 359; 393, 431 Riseley, Rysley, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 18, 20*, Riseley, Rislie, Rysley, Nicholas, cl., 131*, 165, 194-5 ——, Paul, gent., 264* , Robert, cl.; 188-9*, 257 Rishton. See Rushton Rising, Raysinge, Richard, cl., 81, 150, 178, 302, 386, 398, 416 Risome. See Riseholme Rivett, Revet, Ryvett, James, gent., 319 , Nicholas Bacon, 319 Roades, Rhodes, Rodes, JRoodes, Francis/icli 150-8 SGr eaz, ols, ous ——,, John, cl., 99, 185, 331, 395 —, Richard, cl., 180*, 322, 388, 411, 417, 426 , —, reader, 84-5 Robarth, John, cl., 48 Robertes, Robert, David, cl., 200-1*, 267 , Hugh, cl., 48, 124, 162, 206-7*, 215, 275, 297 ——, John, cl., 16, 114, 160, 198-9*, 266 ——, —, chorister, 436 —, —, poor clerk, 376, 436-7* ——., Oliver, cl., 125, 163, 188-9*, 256 ——, Rice, cl., 48, 122, 127, 164, 190-1* ——, Richard, cl., 258 ——, —, chorister, 436* ——, —, poor clerk, 376 ——, Robert, cl., 19 —-, —, poor clerk, 437 ——, Thomas, chorister, 437 Robinson, George, schoolmaster, 411 , Henry, bishop of Carlisle, 227 ——, John, cl., 68*, 115, 167, 173*, 380*, 419 —,—,D.D., precentor of Lincoln, archdeacon of Bedford, official, commissary, etc., 72, 72n, 75n, 82, 82n, 84, 84n, 87, 87n, 93-95, 95n, 96, 98, 98n, 145, 310, 375*, 432-3*, 467, 467 ——, —, vicar choral, 376, 437 ——, Matthew, gent., 227 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Robinson—(cont.) , Nicholas, cl., 174, 402 ——, Thomas, cl., 5, 10-11, 88, 180*, 323*, 389*, 411*, 426* ——, William, cl., 17-19, 97, 155, 186, 216, 287, 334, 349, 361, 394, 430 Robotham, Robouthom, Rowbotham, John, cl., [more than one person}, 26*-7, 57, 69, 98, 142 ——., Ralph, cl., 186, 316, 331, 395, 408, 423 ——, Richard, cl., 99, 155, 187, 334-5, 351, 361, 394, 430 ——, Robert, cl., 212 , Lhomas,. cl.) 25-6*, 56; 130yec ee Robson, Simon, cl., 394 Rochester, co. Kent, bishop of, 36, 259n, 298. See also Freake; ~ Neale ——, —, ordinations by, 37*, 82, 103*, 1147511677129; 135 , dean and chapter of, 272 Rochford, Rattcheford, Rotchford, Richard“ cue l46a) iseo.e ——, Robert, cl., 175, 175”, 301, 397, 415 Rockingham, co. North’ton, 43-4 Kodiat, Koger, cis/, 074 See Rudiatt Roe. See Roo Rogers, Mr, cl., 214 , [blank], preb. of Salisbury, 69 ——., Evans, cl., 49, 117, 161 ——, Robert, cl., 13 ——, Roger, cl., 138, 22, 190-1*, 258 oilman, cles Rolleston, co. Leic., 290 Rollett, Robert, cl., reader, 405, 421 Rolt. See Roult Ronall. See Renhold Ronyon, Richard, poor clerk, 436 Roo, Roe, Row, Master, 126 , Henry, gent., alderman of London, 268 ——, James, cl., 58, 141, 167 , William, cl., 55, 142, 192;°210 Roodes. See Roades Roos, Rose, Rowse, John, cl., 214 , Richard, cu Ls ——, Thomas, cl., 42-3, 106, 157, 289 —, —, schoolmaster, 408 ——, Wilfrid, cl., 28 ——, William, cl., 111, 156 . Cp. Rosse Roper, John, cl., 174, 385-6 Ropsley, Roppesley, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 224, 308, 381, 402, 419 Rose. See Roos Rosse, Gabriel, cl., 369 Rosseter, Richard, esq., J.P., 232 Rotchford. See Rochford Rotherby, Katherby, Rathurby, co. Leic., 28, 41, 104, 158, 215, 296* INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Rotherham, John, 262 ,—, knt, 264 Rothley, co. Leic., 34, 109, 158, 218, 299 Rothwell, co. Linc., 89, 181, 226, 310, 390, 404, 421 Rothwell, Elizeus, cl., 115, 123 , Richard, gent., 307, 318 Roughton, co. Linc., 78, 149, 177, 227; 315, 385, 406, 422 ; school at, 406 Roult, Rolt, John, gent., 260 , Mary, widow, 257 , Walter, gent., 263 Routh. See Rowth Row. See Roo Rowbotham. See Robotham Rowland, John, cl., 7 PLROM AS. CLaeLi Rowlat. See Rawlett Rowle. See Royle Rowley, Robert, cl., 24-5 , William, cl., 30-1, 113 Rowsbie. See Rauceby Rowse. See. Roos Rowston, co. Linc., 67, 146, 173, 229, 318,°379; 410, 425 Rowston, John, cl., 154 Rowth; Routh, Peter; .cl., 5,72, 147, 174, 381 ——., Roger, cl., 3, 83-4, 151 MeVViliam cl. .56, Lo? Koxby,-co. Linc., 98, 155, 187, 236, 335, 351, 361, 394, 430 Roxton, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 Royle, Rowle, Thomas, cl., 216, 298 , Walter, cl., 109*, 157, 216, 287 Ruckland, co. Linc., 87, 181, 230, 324, 389, 412, 426 Rudd, Clement, cl., 22, 208 MIAnICS eC. 2U4 ——., John, schoolmaster, 411 ——., Robert, cl., 269 —, Roger, cl., 111, 156, 290 prenomas,, Ches00) 136;7165 Ruddiard. See Rudierd Ruddington, Reddington, John, cl., 105 ——, Thomas, cl., [more than one person], 30-1, 108, 217, 292 Rudiatt, George, cl., 10 . Cp. Rodiat Rudierd, Ruddiard, Rudyard, Thomas, Clo ral A0 167-210 William? cl 101-9213, 218,299 Rudrop, Robert, cl., 198-9*, 267 Rushden, co. Hert. 60, 135, 208, 276 Rushton, Rishton, Ruston, Matthew or Matthias, cl., 173, 322, 380, 380, 411, 426 Rushworth, Thomas, cl., 420 Shap eLOD Se COMMING A Olt LO ip 229, 319%. 373;.019, 410,425 Russell, Rusell, Edward, 3rd earl of Bedford, 260, 262, 266-7*, 281 Riddington, 533 Russell—(cont.) , Francis, 2nd earl of Bedford, 122 ——., John, esq., 261 ——, Thomas, cl., 147, 172, 174, 237, 381, 397, 401, 416, 419 ——, William, reader, 82 See Hussey Rustat, Robert, cl., 215-16, 286, 297 , William, cl., 34, 108 Ruston. See Rushton Rutland, countess of. See Manners , earl of, 43-5. See also Manners and Bedford, countess of, 266 Rydemepcee Rider Ryley, Reyly, Riler, Riley, Christopher, CHISTES LDOF Lise S86 ——, Nicholas, cl., 97, 155, 185, 330, 340, 357, 394 Gp: Kile Rymington. See Remington Rypton. See Ripton Rysley. See Riseley Rysolme. See Riseholme Ryvew See Reeve Sacheverell, Mr, 367 , Ambrose, cl., 265 Sackford, Henry, knt, 257 Sackvile, Samuel, cl., 268 Sacombe, co. Hert., 20, 59, 136, 166, 208, 279 vectius Salmonby. See Salmonby Saddington, Caddington, co. Leic., 28, 25-40, LOT ime e292 Sadler, Libeus, cl., 85, 151, 180, 306, 388, 401, 418 Sage, Henry, cl., 201 , William, cl, 128, 164; 190 Saham Toney, Same, co. Norf., 56, 56” St Asaph, Wales, bishop of. See Davyes ,—, ordinations by, 40-1, 106, 114-17, 119, 121-2*, 126-7, 130, 140 St Botolph, preb. of. See Lincoln Saintbury, Sandbury, co. Glouc., 40 St David’s, Wales, bishop of, ordination by, 119 Stalvese co, fHunt.soo, 139) 283 ——., deanery of, 55-7, 139-40, 166-7, 211- 12, 282-3, 444-5 St John, the lord, 42, 291 , the lady, of Bletsoe, 278, 279 ——, Oliver, 8rd baron St John, of Bletsho, 257, 259, 260*, 283 ——, Oliver, 2nd earl of Bolingbroke, 260; 5th baron St John of Bletsoe St Martin, preb. of. See Lincoln St Neots, co,Hunt, 24/57, 126.1415 212: 260, 284 ——, deanery of, 57-8, 140-2, 167, 210-12, 281, 283-4, 444-5 167 212) 534 St Paul, St Poll, St Poole, George, knt, 232, 235, 306, 310, 328*, 332, 344, 352, 361 Saleby, co. Linc., 10, 84; 151, 180, 224, 305, 388, 401, 417 Salesbury, William, cl., 117 Salford, Sawford, co. Bed.; 130, 165, 192, 262 Salisbury, Sarum, co. Wilts, bishop of, 266, 273. See also Jewel; Piers ——, —, chaplain to, 170 ——, —, ordinations by, 41, 70, 105, ’ 115, L17-19, i210, 124") sl2iy 132, 134, 139, 170 Pearlol “oee Cecil , preb. of. See Grantham Salletby. See Saltfleetby Salmon, Samon, Edward, cl., 304, 399, 418 ——, John, cl., 77, 84, 149, 149”, 177, 179, 315, 384, 388, 406, 422 Salmonby, Sacombe, co. Linc., 79, 150, 1507, 177,228, 312,(385, 407,493 Saltby, co. Leic., 43, 111, 156, 214, 289 Saltfleetby All Saints, Salletby, co. Linc., 87,89, (1Sl AsSiy230/"s245 389) 412 421 2 SCHOO atwale —— St Clement, co. Linc., 87, 152, 181, 230, 324, 389, 412, 427 — St Peter, co. Linc., 87, 152, 181, 230, 324, 369, 389, 412, 426 Same. See Saham Toney Samon. See Salmon Sampson, Samson, Henry, cl., 212, 283 Oi LGRatd Cle boeee peo —, —, bishop of Coventry Lichfield, 38 , simon, schoolmaster, 406 Sandbury. See Saintbury Sanders. See Saunders Sanderson. See Saunderson Sanderton. See Saunderton Sandes, Edwin, knt, 267 ohn icloe Lied 4 a0 l 6 ss8i. 398, 416 . Cp. Sandys Sandey, Sandye, alias Napers, Richard, cl., 163; 163”, ° 196, 202-3*, 270 , Thomas, chorister, 377, 436-7* Sandon, co. Hert., 60, 135, 166, 209, 276 Sandon, family of, 232 , John, cl., 416 sandwich, earl of. See Montagu Sandy, Sondie, co. Bed., 131, 182, 165, 194, 263 Sandys, Edwin, bishop of London, 40, 279; archbishop of York, 317 Cp. Sandes sapcote, co. Leic., 28, 37, 103, 159, 214, 295 Sapcots, Henry, esq., 281 Sapperton, Sapertone, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 224, 308, 381, 402, 419, 441 and a . INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Sargeaunt. See Sergeant Sarson. See Searson Sauelthorp. See Sausthorpe Saunders, Sanders, Saunderson, Sawn- ders, john, 2737 ——., —, alderman, 36 ——., Laurence, cl., 53, 138, 167, 167” —, Matthew, esq., 292 ——, Samuel, cl., 318, 410, 425 ——., Sophony, cl., 240 ——., the lady, 130 ——, William, cl., 22, 114, 160, 198-9, 266 , Zachary, cl., 240, 309 Saunderson, Sanderson, George, 5th viscount Castleton, 326, 339n, 352n ——, Matthias, cl., 141* ——., Nicholas, 310 ——, —, esq., 330 ——., —, knt, 339, 357 See Saunders Saunderton, Sanderton, co. Buck., 16, 51, 124, 162, 206, 275 Sausthorpe, Sauelthorp, Sawcethorpe, co. Linc., 79, 177, 228; $lg.esn A072 74.23 Savage, Savidge, George, archdeacon of Gloucester, 40, 105, 215 ——., John, cl., 45, 54, 102, 143, 158-9, 216, 299 Savill, Gabriel, gent., 300* , George, knt, 307 ——, John, cl., 175 ——, —, knt, 305 , William, gent., 308 Sawcethorpe. See Sausthorpe Sawford. See Salford Sawier. See Sawyer Sawnders. See Saunders Sawtry All Saints alias Sawtry Moigne, co. Hunt., 55, 143, 168, 210, 285 —— St Andrew alias Sawtry Baynes, co. Hunt., 55, 143, 168, 2102285 Sawyer, Sawier, John, cl., 112 vu ichara sec. eae Saxby, co Leic., 43, 111, 213, 289 on Humber, Saxby, co. Linc, OF 182, 232; 317, 391, 408, 423 —— [by Spital], Saxby, co. Linc., 6, 7*, 155, 185, 233, 330, 3a0pao is 394, 429 Saxby, Edward, cl., 42, 106, 157 Saxelby, Saxulbie, co. Leic., 39, 1085, 215*, 297 Saxhill. See Sixhill Saxilby, co. Linc., 96, 155, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360, 393, 431 Saxton. See Shaxton Saxulbie. See Saxelby Saye, Thomas, cl., 207 , lord. See Fiennes Scaby, Scalbie. See Scawby INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Scales, Skales, Thomas, cl., 81* Scalford, co. Leic., 45, 111, 156, 213, 289 Scambler, Edmund, bishop of Peter- borough, 33, 35-7*-8*, 41*-2-3*- 47, 63, 72, 96;.170, 270, 287, 297 Scamblesby, Skamblesbie, co. Linc., 6, 9, 225, 309. See Lincoln, prebends Scamon, John, cl., 91, 316, 391, 408 Scampton, Skampton, co. Linc., 96, 154, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360*, 393, 431 Scampton, Skampton, William, cl., 40, 105, 214, 295 Scarborough, Scarborowe, Skarburghe, Robert, cl., 105, 158, 215, 215y, 297 ——, Thomas, cl., 84, 151, 179, 305, 388, 400, 417 Scarfield. See Scurfield Scarle, North, Norstark, co. Linc., 64, 145, 172, 224, 307, 378, 401, 419 —, South, co. Nott., preb. of. See Lincoln seartho, okartho, co. Linc., 89, 152, 181; 226, 310, 390, 404, 421 Scawby, Scaby, Scalbie, co. Linc., 98, foe ol. 200,030; 502, 3601,.395,; 430 Schochie. See Scochie Sciflinge. See Skiflinge Sciston. See Syston Scochie, Schochie, Skochie, Thomas, cl., 66, 146, 172, 317, 379, 410, 425 Scofeild, Skofeld, Robert, cl., 57, 141 Scopholme, Christopher, cl., 2 Scopwick, Skopewick, co. Linc., 65, 146, 172, 228, 320, 378, 409, 424 Scortreth, Skortrethe, Skotrithe, George, cl., 179, 305, 388, 401, 417*, 429 Scory, John, bishop of Hereford, 40 Scothern, Skothorne, co. Linc., 96, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360, 393, 431 Scotland, suffragan bishop in, ordina- tion by, 79 Scott, the lady, 269-70 , Thomas, cl., 242, 363-4, 366 VWititan,.Cl: 20, 281 Scotter, Skottor, co. Linc., 99, 156, 186, 234, 331, 342, 358*, 395, 429 Proteoumesnocton, ico: Linc, 6:10) 12: 100, 186, 234, 242, 331, 342, 358, 373, 09d, 430 Scrafield, Skrayfeld, co. Linc., 79, 150, 177, 228, 312, 385, 407, 423 Srl apeoi.co.ie1c,. 45.107, 157, 217,292 Scredington, Skredington, co. Linc., 146, 173, 229, 319 Scremby, Skreimeby, Sremby, co. Linc., 83, 150, 179, 223, 238, 304, 387, 399, 418 Scrivelsby, Scresby, Screvelsbie, Skreils- bie, Skrevelsbie,~ co, Linc., ‘78, 1495 177,227, 3015, 386,407) 422 535 Scroop, Thomas, 10th baron Scroop of Bolton, 275 Sculthorpe, Calthrop, Francis, cl., 24-5, 167, 210, 282, 282n Scurfeild, Scarfield, Shurfield, John, cl., 59, 59, 136, 166, 1667, 208, 279 Seadon. See Sedon Seagrave, Sigrief, co. Leic., 40, 105, 215*, 288, 297 Seal, Nether, Netherseale, Sheale, co. Leic., 45, 109*, 157, 216, 287 Seale, Seele, Robert, cl., 183, 327, 392, 414, 428 Seamer, Semer, William, cl., 6, 80, 150, 178, 386 Searby, Serebie, co. Linc., 153, 182, 232, SLi Searcotte, Sircott, Syrcote, John, cl., Loe 213.289 Searson, Sarson, Seyrson, Thomas, cl., 29, 42, 109 Seaton, John, 312 Seddon. See Sedon Sedgebrook, Segbroke, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 224, 239, 308, 381, 402, 419 ——~, deaconship of, 70, 147, 174, 381, 402, 419 Sedgwick, Segwick, William, cl., 90, 153 Sedon, Seadon, Seddon, John, cl., 161, 202-3*, 270 Seele. See Seale Sezenhoe,!. ‘co. | Bed., Ridgemont Segwick. See Sedgwick Seiston. See Syston Seller, John, cl., 205*, 272 Sellers, Peter, cl., 74, 176, 383 Semer. See Seamer Sempringham, co. Linc., 6, 9, 10, 74, 175, 221, 383, 397, 415 Serebie. See Searby Sergeant, Sargeaunt, Sargiant, Serjeant, Mreel. 2217 ——, Peter, cl., 30*-1, 107, 288 ——, Peritius, cl., 29 ——, Robert, cl., 7, 10-11, 63, 171*, 373, OTL Setlo. See Tetlow Seward, Thomas, cl., 97, 155, 186, 334, 349, 360, 394, 430 Sexaginta Solidorum, preb. of. See Lincoln seyer. -s¢e Sire Seyrson. See Searson Shabbington, co. Buck., 49, 122, 161, 204, 273 Shackerstone, Shakerston, co. Leic., 35, PLSPALO, 109s 2172298 Shaftesbury, earl of. See Ashley Cooper Shakerston. See Shackerstone Shalcrosse, Boteler, gent., 278 Shalstone, Shaldeston, co. Buck., 116, 161, 198, 265, 365 262. see @iso 536 Shangton, Shanckton, co. Leic., 45, 107, 157; 217202 Sharnbrook, co. Bed., 127, 163, 190, 258 Sharnford, Shernford, co. Leic., 37, 108, 158, 214, 295 Sharpe, snmp reader, cl, 173, 322, 380, 411, 426 ——, John, ae 8, 83, 151, 387 —, —, gent., 40 , Nicholas, gent., 296 Sharrock, Sharoke, Henry, cl., 425 Shaw, Charles, cl., 18, 19 , Edmund, cl., 129 ——, Edward, cl., 49 ——, George, cl., 98, 155, 187, 361, 394, 430 ——, Hugh, cl., 210 ——, John, cl., 68, 84, 151, 179, 388 ——, Robert, cl., 97, 155, 185, 330, 339%, 357, 394, 429 Shawell, co. Leic., 36, 103, 159, 214, Shaxton, Saxton, Nicholas, bishop, 93 , vilvester, cl., 79, 150 Shay, Charles, cl., 18, 50 Sheale. See Seal, Nether Sheapeshead. See Shepshed Sheepy Magna, co. Leic., 28, 36, 45, 450, 113*, 159*, 216*, 299% Sheffield. See Chivesfield Sheffield, Edmund, 3rd baron Sheffield, 144, 235, 334, 349, 361 ——, John, 8rd earl of Mulgrave, 349n , Nicholas, cl., 48, 123, 206-7*, 275 Shefford, co. Bed., 262 , deanery of, 130-2, 165, 192-5, 260, 262-4, 442-3 Sheldon, Mr, 289 Shelley, Shelle, Mr, 284 Ade kihacholaugepgecalhy wie irl , John, cl., 176, 313, 384, 406, 422 Shelton, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260, 291 Shenley, eco! Buck, 916; 50 2120". 8162, 196, 202, 271 ——, co. Hert., 20, 134, 208, 278 , deanery of. Addenda Shenton, co. Leic., 217 Shenton, John, cl., 101, 159, 214, 293 Shepherd, Sheapheard, Sheppard, Shep- ward, Mr, 258 ——, Mr, cl., 215 ——, Alexander, cl., 159, 214, 294 ——, Ambrose, cl., 207* ——, Baldwin, cl., 180, 240 ——., Cuthbert, cl., 14 ——, Leonard, cl., 9 ——., Nicholas, preb., 68, 434, 468 12-13, 69, 32], 410, 335, 352, 295 suffragan ——, Walter, cl., 93, 154, 183, 328*, 388, 392, 414, 428 , William, cl., 18 Shepley, Shipley, Seth, cl., 98, 155, 187, 335, 352, 361, 395 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Shepshed, Sheapeshead, co. Leic., 34, 109, 158, 216, 287 Shepward. See Shepherd Sherard, Shererood, Sherewood, Sher- wood, Shewathe, Mr, 43 ——.,, George, gent., 43* ——, John, cl., 383 ——, Philip, knt, 289, 290, 301* ——, Richard, cl., 159, 159”, 216, 294) 363-6 Sherington. See Cherington Sherley, Shurley, George, esq., 296 John cle2s Sherlocke, Shirlocke, Robert, chorister, 436* , —, poor clerk, 376, 437 Shernford. See Sharnford Sherrington, co. Buck., 51, 120, 196, 4 Weise 45 alk Sherwood, Shewathe. See Sherard Shillington, Shitlington, 131, 165, 194, 263 Shilton. See Chilton , earl, co. Lec. ligezdae Shingelton, Robert, cl., 45 Shipley. See Shepley Shirlocke. See Sherlocke Shitlington. See Shillington Shorthose, Thomas, cl., 148, 175, 325, 382, 427 Shottesbrooke, co. Berk., 275 Shrewsbury, ear! of, 35, 45. Talbot , countess of, 288. See also Talbot Shrewsbury, suffragan bishop of. See Lewis Shurfield. See Scurfeild Shurley. See Sherley Sibbesdon. See Sibstone Sibsey, co. Linc., 81, 150, 178, 223, 303, 386, 399, 417; school at, 399 Sibsone, Robert, cl., 383 Sibstone, Sibbesdon, co. Leic., 35, 113, 216-17, 299 Siddall, Siddable, Sydall, Syndall, John, cl., 38, 38”, 103, 103”, 159 Sidley. See Sydley Sidon, bishop of, suffragan of Canter- bury, 86, 115, 120 co. Bed., 14, See also 28, 30, Sidon, John, cl., 118 sier.. Sée Sire Sigrief. See Seagrave Sikes. .soee oy kes Sileby, Silbie, co. Leic., 30, 105,72ii 297 Silkby [in Silk Willoughby par.], co. Linc., 319 Silles, [blank], teacher, 413 Silsoe, co. Bed., 261 Silverwood, John, cl., Silvester, George, cl., 312, 385*, ——, Henry, cl., 215, 296 79, 150, 177, "ites 407, 423 204-5*, 274 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Silvester—(cont.) , John, cl., 6-7, 10, 63, 153, 182, 315, 373, 390, 407, 423 Simkin, John, cl., 218 Simons, Symond, Symondes, William, cl., 79, 144, 149, 180*, 238, 302, 306, 385*, 388, 398, 401, 416 Simpson. See Sympson Simpson, Simson, Symson, Oliver, cl., 280 , William, cl., 20 Singleton, John, schoolmaster, 409 Sircott. See Searcotte pire, (Seyer, Sier, Syre, William, ‘cl, 16-17, 48, 124, 162, 204, 204n, 205-7*, 206n Siston. See Syston Simi saxiille Sixt scan Linc. 94: 154, 183, 232, 328, 393, 414, 429 Skales. . See Scales Skamblesbie. See Scamblesby Skamondyne, John, cl., 182 Skampton. See Scampton Skarburghe. See Scarborough Skarlett, Nicholas, cl., 176 Skartho. See Scartho Skeffington, Skevington, Skivington, co. Leic., 40, 105, 158, 215*, 286, 297 Skeffington, Skevington, Stiffington [sic], William, esq., 40 ,—, knt, 260 290 seeenecs. co. Linc, 79, 83, 179, 223) 304, 387, 399, 418 ; school at, 399 Skellingthorpe, co. Linc., 64, 172, 172n, 224, 307, 379, 402, 419 Skelton, George, cl., 314, 406, 422 MV Uuan. Clee h i, 95,104 01775 183) 384, 392 skendleby, co. Linc., 83, 179, 223, 238, 304, 387, 399, 418 okerne Robert, esq., 316 Skevington. See Skeffington Skidbrook, co.) Linc., 87, 152, 181,230, 324, 389, 412, 427 Skiflinge, Sciflinge, John, cl., 87, 89 Skillington, co. Linc., 148, 174, 222, 302, 416 Skinnand, Skimmond, Skynande, co. iaines00 91460, 1727 228532) 378: 409, 424 Skinner, Roger, cl., 44 , Vincent, knt, 302* Skipwith, Edward, esq., 350 , —, knt, 334 ——, Francis, cl., 75 , Leonard, gent., 324 —, Richard, esq., 228*, 312 ——, —, knt, 311, 315 , William, knt, 308 Skirbeck, Skirkbecke, co. Linc., 12, 76, 176, 227, 239, 314, 384, 406, 422: 44] 537 Skivington. See Skeffington Skochie. See Scochie Skofeld. See Scofeild Skopewick. See Scopwick Skortrethe. See Scortreth Skothorne. See Scothern Skotrithe. See Scortreth Skotton. See Scotton Skottor. See Scotter Skrayfeld. See Scrafield - Skredington. See Scredington Skreilsbie. See Scrivelsby Skreimeby. See Scremby Skrevelsbie. See Scrivelsby Slacke, Charles, 68 , —, cl., 307, 380 Slade, Ethelbert, cl., schoolmaster, 182, 186, 332, 343, 359, 393, 406-7 ——, —, vicar-choral, 434* , John, chorister, 436* Slapton, co. Buck., 16, 49-50, 118, 200, 268 Slater, Anthony, cl., 195* Slawston, co. Leic., 41, 107, 157, 217, 292 Slaxton. See Claxton Sleaford, New, Lafford, Slefoord, co. Hine U3 5229N 319.2369 ——, —, preb. of. See Lincoln Olds LattordssOld 7 com Lincs 06 Sleede, Sled, Slede, John, preb., 376, 434-5*, 468 Sleedes, Henry, cl., 384 Slowe, Robert, cl., 209, 276 Smallam, Fawne, gent., 300 Smalley, Smauley, John, cl., 29 , Lhomas, cl,, 28-9; 102,109 Smith, Smuyth, Smythe, Mr, cl., 20, 204, 218 ——, —, dominus, 117 ——_ —.. schoolmaster, 398 =~. Abel, cl., 211, 286 ——, Abraham, 430 ——, Benedict, cl., 71*, 148, 174, 301, 381, 398, 416 ———, Christopher, esq., 286, 31] ——, David, cl., 8 = Edmund .cl;, LS 4217 Edward, cl, 12-13, 132, 263 ——+.—- oy Edmund, cl, 194-5* ——, Erasmus, esq., 290 ——, Francis, cl., 210, 284 ——, —, esq., 295 ——, George, cl., 383 ——, —, esq., 43, 290 ——, Gilbert, cl., 158 == (Giles Cl L868 co0.o+1 G00 431 ——, Henry, cl., 45 ——, —,iof Brill, gent., 264 ——, James, cl., 67, 122 (see Addenda), 383, 388 , John, 44 538 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Smith, John—(cont.) ,—, cl., [more than one person), 47, 50, 80, 105, 116, 122, 160, 192-3*, 198-9, 205, 211, 262, 278, 280, 308, 419. See Addenda alias Thomas, John, cl., 123, 1237, 162, 162n ——,, Ralph, cl., 162, 196, 202-3* ——,, Richard, cl., 99, 156, 160, 198-9*, 215, 215”, 266, 296* ——, —, receiver-general, 377, 436-7* ——., Robert, cl., 60, 134, 166, 179, 208, 276, 304, 387, 400, 417 ——, Rodulphe, p.p., 270 —, Roger, cl., 155, 180, 238, 306, 388, 401, 417 ——., Thomas, cl., 21, 25, 55-6, 109, 139, 143, 193*, 198-9*, 262, 265 ——., Walter, cl., 25 ——, William, cl., 44, 48, 57, 80, 110, EPS 126) 14 lob, 16L iO er, 200-1*, 213, 268, 288, 315, 407, 422 ceremre ogee meelelhe eign MENT ee ois foe sp 432-3*, 467 —,—, LL.D., official of the arch- deaconries of Bedford and Buck- ingham, 188-9, 196-7 Snagg, Edward, cl.; 130, 164, 188, 192 , Lhomas, knt, 262 Snarestone, co. Leic., 109, 287 onarford, co. Linc., 96, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360, 369, 393, 431, 469 Snawdon. See Snowden onell, John, cl., 131, 165 Suelland;. co; Linc.) 94/4154,0 183.) 2332) 328, 392, 414, 429 Snitterby {in Wadingham par.], co. Eines 352 Snowden, Snawdon, Snoden, Richard, cl., 72, 148, 148”, 175*, 241, 325, 382* , Robert, D.p., 213, 289 Soare. See Soer Sodor and Man, bishop of, ordinations by, 39n, 117, 138 —,—, —. See Godren ; Howden ——, —, suffragan bishop of, ordina- tion by, 129 Soer, Soare, Sore, Vincent, cl., 95, 96, 155, 186, 333, 345, 347, 360, 393*, 430-1 Somerby, co. Leic., 111, 156, 289 by Bigby, co. Linc?, 80, 91,. 153, 182, 232, 239, 308, 317, 391, 408, 424 -——— | by Grantham |,cosbinc., 104147, 174, 224, 239, 308, 381, 402, 419 Somercotes, North, Somercotes Mary’s, co. Linc., 87, 181, 230, 324, 389. 412, 427; school at, 389, 412 ——, South, Somercotes Peter’s, co. Lanc,, 78,87 41 ble elies0h oes 389, 412, 427 Somersall, Francis, cl., 146, 172, 379 Somersby, Sommerby, co. Linc., 79, 150, 177, 228, 240, 311-12, 38574075 423 Somerscales, Somerscall, John, cl., 83, 151 , Mark, cl., 404, 421-2 Somersham, co. Hunt., 24, 26*, 56, 139, 167, 215,283 Sommerby. See Somersby Sondie. See Sandy Sondon. See Sundon Sore. See Soer Sotby, co. Linc., 94, 154, 183, 232, 328, 393, 414, 429 Soulbury, Sowlburye, Sulberie, co. Buck., 48, 118, 200, 268 Souldrop, Suldropp, Sulthrop, co. Bed., 127, 163, 190, 258 South, Thomas,'‘cl., 88, 152 Southampton, co. Hant., countess of, See Wriothesley Southcroson, Southcrouston, ton, South Southiack, Sowthaike, Alexander, cl., 146, 172, 321, 378, 409 Southill, co. Bed., 131, 165, 194, 263 Southill, Mr, 334-5 , Nicholas, gent., 351* Southkilworth. See Kilworth, South Southoe, Sowtho, co. Hunt., 57, 141, 167, 210, 284 Southouse, John, preb., 150, 375, 432-3*, 465 Southwell, co. Nott., 242 , collegiate church of, 309-11* , preb, OL, aa) Southwell, Mr, schoolmaster, 400 Southwick, co. North’ton, 285 Sowter, Richard, cl., 216, 287 Sowthaike. See Southiack Sowtho. See Southoe Spalding, co. Linc., 6, 76, 176, 226-7, 312-13, 383, 405, 421; school at, See Crox- 76, 383, 405 Spaldwick, co. Hunt., 210, 282 Sancte Crucis, preb. of. See Lincoln Spanby, co. Linc.’ 175, 300, 383j73em 415 Sparke, Sparks, Beaupery, schoolmaster, 399 ——., John, cl., 87, 151, 389 ——., Robert, cl., 101* ——, Thomas, D.D., preb., 84, 118, 163, 180, 196-7, 200-1*, 238, 269, 305*, 376, 388, 401, 417, 434-5*, 466 Sparkenhoe, co. Leic., deanery of, 35-6, 112-13, 159-60, 216-17, 297-9; 444-5 Sparks. See Sparke Sparrow, Nicholas, 377, 438-9* , Richard, 276 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Spence, Paul, cl., 14 Spencer, Spenser, John, knt, 270, 288, 324 =~, Obert, 1st baron’ Spencer, 263; 295 , Roger, cl., 113, 160, 216, 298 Spensley, George, cl., 182, 316 Spicer, Spyser, John, cl., 18 pauchard,.,ol,, 241 Spilsby, co. Linc., 81, 178, 223, 302, 386, 399, 416; school at, 81, 386, 399 spinks;; Edmund; cl., 327, 3277, ‘356, 413, 428 Spires, William, cl., 394 Spital in the Street, co. Linc., hospital of, 307 Spratt, Thomas, D.p., 325 Spridlington, co. Linc., 97, 155, 185, 233, 330, 339, 357, 394, 429 Springthorpe, co. Linc., 99, 186, 234, 242, 331%, 341, 343, 358*, 395, 429 Sproxton, co. Leic., 43,111, 156, 213, 289 - Spurling, John, sergeant at law, 276 Spyser. See Spicer Squier, Squyere, Adam, D.p., 112 widmund, cl.) 217 ——., Francis, cl., 215, 296 ——, John, cl., 152, 181, 324, 369, 389, 412, 426 ——, Thomas, cl., 307 7 William, cli, 43,.110,° 156 Sremby. See Scremby Stacy, James, cl., 108, 108”, 158, 216, 287 Stadgdonn. See Stagsden Stafford, John, cl., 107 , Lhomas, esq., 269 ——, William, cl., 71 ,—~, knt, 270 Stage, Stagge, John, cl., 20 Stagsden, Stadgdonn, co. Bed., 127, 163, 190, 258 Stain, Stayne, co. Linc., 85, 151, 180, 224, 238, 306, 388, 401, 417 Stainby, Stevenbie, co. Linc., 71, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 Stainfield, co. Linc., 6, 94, 183, 232, 328, 373, 393, 414, 429 Stainton by Langworth, Staunton, co. Linc., 94, 96, 183, 232, 242, 328*, 392, 414, 429 ———, Market, co. Linc., 80, 178, 225, 309, 386, 403, 420 le Vale, Stainton in le Hole, co. Linc., 92, 183, 231, 242, 326, 355, 392, 413, 428 —— by Wadingham. See Wadingham St Mary Stainton. See Staunton Staintonberie. See Stantonbury Stake, John, cl., 279 539 Stallingborough, co. Linc., 91, 153, 182, 232, 317, 391, 408, 424; school at, 408 Stambridge. See Standbridge Stamford, Stanford, co. Linc., 71, 184, 376n , alderman of, 325 , Christianity, deanery of, 71-2, 148, 175, 231, 241, 325, 382, 413, 427, 442-3 ——, earl of. See Grey ——, grammar school at, 72, 382, 413, 427 , parishes in— All Saints, 71, 148, 175, 231, 325, 382, 413, 427, 467 St Andrew, 325 St Clement, 231 StEGeOree alee asm Ooo baeo4 320; 3827041950427 St John, 6, 72, 148, 175, 231, 241, DLO MOoe 4los 4a St Mary, 72, 171, 175, 188-9, 196-7, DIS MeL OLD OOo Loma og st Michael/)72;. 1480175, 1231, 325; 382, 413, 427 St Pail; 231 st Peter, 325 St Stephen; 325 Standbridge, Stambridge, Stanbrige, Hugh, cl., 165, 192-3, 262 Standish, Hugh, cl., 72, 148 Standley. See Stanley Stanford. See Stamford Stanford, John, gent., 295 Stanground, co. Hunt., 54, 286 cum Farcet;, co. Hunt., 143,-211 Stanhope, John, knt, 318-19, 322* , William, cl., 29 Stanigote. See Stenigot Staninghoe, Staninough, Staninoughte, William, cl., 160, 160”, 196-7, 197n, 264 Stanley, Standley, Ann, baroness Mont- eagle, 292 ——, Edward, 287 ——, Ferdinando, 5th earl of Derby, 343, 359 ——, Henry, lord. See Strange ——, Margaret, countess of Derby, 343 ——, Thomas, chorister, 437 ——, —, knt, 35 —, Wilham, 3rd baron Monteagle, [Anne] widow of, 108 ——, —, 6th earl of Derby, 226, 328, 343n Stanrod, William, cl., 314 Stanton under Bardon, Leic., 218 ——, Stoney, Stonystanton, co. Leic., 37, 103, 159, 214, 295 — Wifell. See Stonton Wyville on the Wolds, co. Nott., 285 Stontone co: 540 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Stanton. See Staunton Stantonbury, Staintonberie, co. Buck., B19 1202202, 1271 Stanwell, co. Middlesex, 321 Stanygote. See Stenigot Stapleford, co. Hert., 20, 59, 136, 166, 209, 279 co, Leic., 43; 1b, 156,.213, 289 ——, Staplethorp, co. Linc., 64, 172, 307, 379, 401, 419 Stapleton, co. Leic., 297 Stare, Mr, 322 Staresmore, Staremore, Stearesmore, Stearesworthe, Francis, gent., 37, 294 ——, William, cl., 37, 102, 159, 159n, 214, 294 otarke, Sterk, Henry, cl. /s107 157, 217° 292 = Starling, Samuel, cl., 286 Statherne, co. Leic., 36, 111, 156, 290 Staughton, Great, Great Stoughton, co. Hunt) 572 141167210 234 ——, Little, Stoughton Parva, co. Bed., 129, 141, 192, 260, 263 Staunton. See Stainton by Langworth Wyville. See Stonton Wyville Staunton, Stainton, Stanton, Staynton, Harvey, esq., 321 ——, Laurence, p.p., dean of Lincoln, 148, 175*, 241, 325) 382%) 413; 427 ——, Thomas, cl., lll , William, -cl., 23, 208, 279 Staveley, Edward, gent., 297 Stayne. See Stain Staynehouse, William, cl., 153 Staynton. See Staunton Steaphenage. See Stevenage Stearesmore. See Staresmore Stearesworthe. See Staresmore Stearne, Sterne, John, cl., 60, 166 ,—, D.D., suffragan bishop of Col- chester, cl., 134, 209*, 209”, 276, Steeper, Henry, chorister, poor clerk, 377, 437 steeping, Great, co. Linc., 83, 179, 223, 304, 387, 399, 418 ; school at, 399 ——, Little, co. Linc., 81, 83, 151, 178, 223, 302, 386, 399, 417 Steepingley. See Steppingley Steleston. See Stilston Stenigot, Stanigote, Stanygote, co. Linc., 80, 150, 178, 225, 309, 386, 403, 420 Stennett, Stenet, Thomas, cl., 408, 423 , —, schoolmaster, 378 Stephens. See Stevens Stephenson, Steevenson, cl., 305, 400, 417* Stepington. See Stevington ; Stibbing- ton Steplecleydon. Christopher, See Claydon, Steeple Steplegydding. See Gidding, Steeple Stepneth, Leonard, cl., 58, 133 Steppingley, Steepingley, co. Bed., 130, 165, 170, 192; 262 Sterey. See Stirrey Sterk. See Starke Sterne. See Stearne Stevenage, Steaphenage, co. Hert., 20, 61, 137, 165, 209, 280 Stevenbie. See Stainby Stevens, Stephens, John, reader, 125 , Richard, cl., 6-7, 70, 147, 174, 308, 381, 403 , Lhomas, cl., 54, 138 Stevenson. See Stephenson Stevington, Stepington, Steventon, co. Bed),.14,:127,°163,. 1908258 Stewkley, Stukley, Stutlye, co. Buck., 51, 118, 161, 200, 268 Stewton, co. Linc., 87, 152, s18is2aue 324, 389, 412, 427 Stibbington, Stepington, co. Hunt., 24, BO Flag 42 bieeso Stickford, co.. Linc., 81, L507) 7Scee 303, 386, 399, 417 Stickney, co. Linc., 6, 81, 150, 178, 223, 302, 386, 399, 416; school at, 399 Stiffington. See Skeffington Still, Stile, Edward, cl., 9, 126, 163, 207*, 274 Stillington, Hugh, cl., 413 Stilston, Steleston, Hugh, cl., 391* Stilton, co. Hunt., 55, 143, 168, 210-11, 286 Stirrey, Sterey, William, cl., 192-3*, 262 Stirropp, Thomas, chapter clerk, 437, 437n , William, notary public, 245 Stirton. See Sturton, Great Stixwould, co. Linc., 6, 80, 178, 225, 309, 386, 403, 420 Stoake. See Stoke Rochford Stoakes. See Stokes Stoanes. See Stone Stocke Pogis. See Stoke Poges Stocker, William, preb., laic, 434, 466 Stockerston, Stokefaston, Stokerston, co. Leic., 41;9107, 167) 2a Stockham, Stokhame, Thomas, cl., 93, 153, 183, 327, 356, 392, 413, 428 , —, preb., 435 Stockton, Stocton, John, cl., 214, 294 Stockwell, Stoockwell, Alexander, cl., 129, 164, 170, 192 Stoke, co. Linc., preb. of. See Lincoln Golding, co. Leic., 113, 217, 298 Goldington, co. Buck., 49, 120, 162, 202-271 —— Hammond, Stokham’, co. Buck., 18*, 50, 51, 120, 162, 202, 271 — Poges, Stocke Pogis, co. Buck., 48, 115, 160, 198, 267 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Stoke—(cont.) Rochford, Stoake, North and South Stoke, co. Linc., 71*, 147-8, 174*, 222, 237-8, 301-2*, 381*, 398*, 416* —, South, Kirk Stoke. See Stoke Rochford Stokefaston. See Stockerston Stokes, Stoakes, Stowkes, Edward, cl., 324, 412, 427 ——., John, gent., 34 Shichard.:cl),-24 Stokerston. See Stockerston Stokham’. See Stoke Hammond Stokhame. See Stockham Stondon, Upper Stondon, co. Bed., 132, 165, 194, 264 Stone, co. Buck., 49, 123, 161, 206, 274 Stone, Stoanes, Stones, Edward, school- master, 399 ——., Francis, cl., 136, 166, 208, 279 ——, James, cl., 137 ——, Richard, cl., 59, 136, 166 ——, William, 271 ——, —, cl., 129, 162, 164, 189, 192-3*, PAD ET oo ed Stones. See Stone =tonesby, co. Leic:, 44, 111, 213, 290, 44] Stonham, John, cl., 424 Stonhouse, William, cl., 90 Stoniard, Stonie, Stonier, Stoninge, Stoniyard, Thomas, cl., 29, 102, 104, 108, 111 Stonton. See Stanton under Bardon Wyville, Stanton Wifell, Staunton Wyville, co. Leic., 42, 107, 157, 217, 292 Stonystanton. See Stanton, Stoney Stoockwell. See Stockwell Storr, Storre, Thomas, cl., 186, 333, 348, 360, 393, 400, 417 eWilliam cl;, 182. 378, -393*; 3937 Stotfold, co. Bed., 131, 194, 264 Stoughton [in Thurnby par.], co. Leic., 107, 292 ——, Great. See Staughton, Great Parva. See Staughton, Little Stourton, Sturton, co. Wilts, 169 Stow, Stow St Mary, Stow in Lindsey, cos linciy6.411;, 1867. 236,-348 , archdeacon of, 347. See also Farmery ——, —, commissary of, 220* ——, —, official of, 184, 220-1 ——, —, registrar of, 184, 220-1, 246, 251. See also Harris , archdeaconry of, 95-100, 154-6, 184-7*, 219-21, 233-6, 240-3, 245-51*, 253, 328-53, 356-63, 365-6, 393-395, 414, 429-431, 442-7, 446, 447n, 448, 453, 455- 61, 463 541 Stow—(cont.) , preb. of. See Lincoln — — Longa, Stowbrige, co. Hunt., 210, 281-2* ,—, preb. of. See Lincoln Stowbrige. See Stow Longa Stowe, co. Buck., 116, 160, 198, 265 by Barholm, co. Linc., 72, 175, 231, 325, 382, 412, 427 Stowe, [blank], 235 , John, jun., gent., 346, 359 ,— yeo., 333 Stowkes. See Stokes stoyte, John; cl., 73 Stragglethorpe, co. Linc., 68, 229, 322, 380, 411, 426 Strange, Henry, lord Stanley, quaere vectius Stanley, Henry, lord Strange, 103. Addenda Stranginarme. See Strongitharme Stratfold, Stratfuld, Strotfold, John, cl., 204-5*, 274 Stratford, Stony, co. Buck., 202*; 271 7°365,;.366 ——, Water, co. Buck., 117, 161, 198, 265 Stratfuld. See Stratfold Stratton, Stretton, John, cl., 61, 137, 209, 280 Straunge, Thomas, cl., 112 otreatley,, strétley, com bed,, 4128; 51645 1878100; 190, 259, 261 Stretton. See Stratton Strongitharme, Stranginarme, Strong- inarme, George, cl., 42, 107, 157, 217, 291 Strotfold. See Stratfold Strouxton. See Stroxton stroxley. See Stroxton Stroxton, Strouxton, Stroxley, co. Linc., 70, 1478174225, 3087738), 402, 419 Strubby, co. Linc., 224, 305, 417 Stubbing, Mark, cl., 22, 58, 133, 166, 209, 278 Stubbs, John, cl., 178, 181, 302, 386, 390, 399, 417 StU DLOneCOs LINC OS m4 foe lLiout aaa ouzeosU, 411, 2426 Stucke. See Stuke Studham, co. Bed., 128, 164, 190, 259 Stuke,. Stucke, Jobn, cl, 59, 136,).166, 209 >tukeley; Great; Great Stewckley, co: Hunter 56714052 ble 28s ——., Little, Little Stewckley, co. Hunt., DAT 56 N40 vl 67, 212), 283% Stukley. See Stewkley Sturdevante, Simon, cl., 178 Sturton. See Stourton , Great, Stirton, co. Linc., 80, 150, 178, 225, 309, 386, 403, 420 Stutlye. See Stewkley 542 Sudbrooke, co. Linc., 96, 154, 186, 235, 333, 347, 360*, 393, 431 Sudley, John, cl., 95 Suffolk, county of, 235 Sugden, Thomas, cl., 90, 153, 390 Suger, Nicholas, cl., 309, 403, 420 Sulberie. See Soulbury Suldropp, Sulthrop. See Souldrop Sundon, Sondon, co. Bed., 128, 164, 190, 259 Sunter, William, cl., 80 Surfleet, co. Linc., 12, 76, 176, 227, 313, 383, 405, 421 Sussex, earl of. See Ratcliffe Sutterby, co. Linc., 83, 179, 223, 238, 304, 387, 399, 418 Sutterton, co. Linc., 6, 76, 149, 176, 227, 314, 384, 406, 422 ; school at, 406 Sutton, co. Bed., 14, 131, 165, 194, 264 fin Beckingham par.], co. Linc., 411 Bonington, co. Nott., 299 —— Cheney, co. Leic., 113 ——, Long, Sutton, Sutton Mary’s, co. Linc., 6, 8, 76, 148, 176, 226-7, 312-13*, 383, 405, 421 in the Marsh, Sutton in Marisco, co. Linc., 12, 84, 180*, 224, 238, 305, 388, 401, 417 —— —, preb. of. See Lincoln —-St Edmunds, co. Linc., 76, 176, 227, 312, 383, 405, 421 —— St James, co. Linc., 8, 76, 176, 227, 313, 383, 405, 421 St Nicholas. See Lutton Sutton, Mr, of London, 234 , Edward, cl., 130, 165, 170, 192-3*, 262 ——, Hammond, esq., 321, 340, 357 ——, Robert, cl., 39, 39n, 126, 190-1*, 257 ——, Thomas, cl., 17 ,—, esq., 332, 343 Swaby, co. Linc., 85, 151, 180, 224, 305, 388, 401, 417 Swaddon, William, pD.D., preb., 170, 200-1, 268, 433 Swafeld. See Swayfield Swaine, Richard, cl., 41, 106, 157 Swainshead, Swanyshed. See Swines- head, co. Hunt. Swallow, co. Linc., 89, 153, 181, 226, 310, 390, 404, 421 Swanbourne, co. Buck., 49, 118, 161, 170, 200, 268 Swanne, Richard, schoolmaster, 427 Swarby, co. Linc., 67, 146, 173, 229, 319, 379, 410, 425 Swaton, co. Linc., 74, 148, 175, 221, 300, 383, 397, 415 Swayfield, Swafeld, co. Linc., 71, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 Swefte. See Swifte INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Swepstone, Swepton, co. Leic., 34, 109, 216, 287 Swifte, Swefte, Swyfte, Edmund cl., 7, 9 , Richard, cl., 93, 154, 392 Swillington, Thomas, bishop of Phil- adelphia, suffragan of Lincoln, 65, 67, 69, 73, 75, 90-1*, 98; 101, 110; 117-18) 1237127 Swindell, Swindale, Edward, cl., 25, 56, 140 Swinderby, co. Linc., 64, 89, 145, 172, 224, 307, 379, 401 Swineshead, Swainshead, Swanyshed, co. Hunt., 53, 138, 167, 2125282 ——., Swinshed, co. Linc., 76, 149, 176, 227, 314, 384, 406, 422 Swinford, co. Leic., 37, 103; 159) °212 295 Swinhope, Swynthorpe, co. Linc., 89, 153, 181, 226, 310, 390, 404, 421 Swinsco, John, cl., 64, 68, 89, 153, 181, 373, 390 Swinshed. See Swineshead Swinstead, Swynsted, co. Linc., 71, 175, 222, 302, 382, 398, 416 Swithland, co. Leic., 34, 109, 158, 218, 287 Swynthorpe. See Swinhope Sydall. See Siddall Sydley, John, esq., 278 Sykes, Richard, gent., 310 Symond, Symondes. See Simons Sympson, Simpson, co. Buck., 49, 120, 162, 202, 271 Symson. See Simpson Syndall. See Siddall Syrcote. See Searcotte SYVIGye OCs spite Syston, Seiston, Siston, co. Leic., 40, 105, 215, 297 ——., Sciston, co. Linc., 12, 70, 174, 224, 308, 381, 402, 419 Tailfar, Taileforth, Taylefare, Tayleford, William, cl., 98, 98x, 99, 99n, 155, 187, 334, 350, 361, 394, 430 Tailour. See Taylor Talbot, Gertrude, countess of Shrews- bury, 296 ——., George, 6th earl of Shrewsbury, 302 ——., Gilbert, 7th earl of Shrewsbury, 298, 303 ——, John, cl., 67, 146, 173; 319; 378) 410, 425 Talbye, Talebie, George, cl., 157 , William, cl., 106 Tallington, co. Linc., 72, 175, 231, 325, 373, 382, 412, 427 Tangate, William, chorister, 437 Tansey, Tansaie, Tanzey, Alexander, cl., 150 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES 543 Tansey—(cont.) , Lheodore, cl., 78, 80, 150, 177-8, 240, 309, 311, 385-6, 403, 407, 420, 423 Taplow, co. Buck., 48, 115, 160, 169, 200, 267 Tarrold. See Thorold Tateridge. See Totteridge ati weibmcommisilic., of) loo, Lol, 2351; 324, 389, 412, 427 Tattenhoe, Tottenhoe, co. Buck., 269 Tattersall, Tottersall, Robert, cl., 60, 135, 166, 208, 277 Tattershall, Tottesall, co. Line., 8, 78, 177, 227, 241, 315, 385, 406, 422; school at, 406 Taverner, Nicholas, cl., 114 LTnomas: cl,/49, 120 Tawes, Mr, schoolmaster, 380 Taylcoat, Mr, cl., 216 Taylefare. See Tailfar Taylor, Tailour, [blank], esq., 317 , Ezechiel, cl., 64, 145, 379; preb., 375, 432-3*, 467-8 ——., George, cl., 390 ——, Henry, cl., 6-7, 102 ——,, Israel, cl., 317, 408, 424 ——., James, cl., 166, 176, 312, 383, 405, 421 ——, —, D.D., 208, 277 ——., John, cl., [move than one person], 2450, 48:00, 113, 122 128,141; 159, 161, 204-5, 216, 273 ——, —, bishop of Lincoln, 466 —.,k., cl., 1138 —, Richard, 465 ——, —, cl., 6-8, 95, 156, 340, 358 ——, —, preb., 375, 432-3*, 465 ——, Robert, cl., 80, 91, 153, 178, 182, 239, 308, 317, 386, 391, 403, 408, 420, 424 ——, Rombald, 377, 438-9* ——, Rowland, cl., 3 ——, Thomas, chorister, 377, 436-7* —., —, cl., 50, 117, 161, 177, 200-1, 315, 385, 406, 422 ——.,, —, esq., 303, 306, 312, 323 ——, —, official and registrar, 171, 466, 467 ——, William, cl., 3, 11, 63, 76, 171-2, 320*, 377-8, 408-9, 424* , —, reader, clerk, 304, 399, 418 Taysborrow, John, knt, 268 Téalby, Teleby, Tevelbie, co. Linc., 92, 183, 231, 326, 356, 392, 413, 428; school at, 92 Tearynggam. See Tyringham Telsworth. See Tilsworth Temple, [blank], knt, 271 , susan, gentlewoman, 265 , William, schoolmaster, 436 Tempsford, Temesford, co. Bed., 14*, 132, 165, 194; 264 Terfeld. See Turville Terrell, Edward, knt, 265 Terringam. See Tyringham Terwhite. See Tyrwhit Tetford, co. Linc., 79, 149, 178, 228, 312, 385, 407, 423; school at, 407 Tetlow, Setlo, Tetley, Tetloe, Richard, cl., 50, 116; 116”, 160, 198-9*, 265 Tetney, co. Linc., 89, 153, 181, 226, 311, 390, 404, 421; school at, 390 Tevelbie. See Tealby Tewing, Tuing, co. Hert., 59, 136, 166, 208, 279 Thackeraie. See Thackwray Thackham, Thaccame, Thomas, cl., 119, 162 Thackwray, Thackeraie, Thackwro, Thakwray, John, cl., 78, 149 ——., Martin, cl., 7 , William, el), 873 Thailcham, Thomas, cl., 49 Thakwray. See Thackwray Tharfeild. See Therfield Theddingworth, co. Leic., 45, 108, 217, 292 Theddlethorpe All Saints, co. Linc., 85, 180, 224, 306, 388, 401, 418 + St Helen, co. Linc.;.8; $5,151; 180; 224, 238, 302, 306, 388, 401, 418 Therfield, Tharfeild, Thurfield, co. Herty, 20,°22;7604135,0165, 5209; 276 Thetford, suffragan bishop of, ordina- tions by, 70, 85, 92, 130, 132 Thew, George, cl., 28 Thimbleby, Thymelby, co. Linc., 78, 149, 177, 227, 239, 308, 315, 385, 407, 422 Thimbleby, John, esq., 301 Thirninge. See Thurning Thistlethawte, Thistlewhat, cl., 240, 313, 405 DOO ee COW Incr S Thomas, Alexander, cl., 29, 113 , Aquila, cl., 202 ——, Humphrey, cl., 103, 214n, 295 , Smith alias. See Smith Thomerston. See Thurmaston Thompson, Thomason, Thomeson, Tompson, Mr, cl., 292, 416 ——., Dorothy, widow, 270 ——, Edward, cl., 45” ——., —, schoolmaster, 408 ——., George, cl., 350 ——, Henry, cl., 10*, 10”, 12, 71, 175, 381 ——., James, schoolmaster, 391 ——, John, cl., 4, 91, 129, 164, 192-3*, ZiT, 260 ——., — [rectius Edward], cl., 45, 45% ——, —, gent., 304-5, 320 Richard, 544 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Thompson, John—(cont.) ,— , knt, 270 ——, Matthew, cl., 66 ——, Paul, B.p., 283 ——, Richard, cl., 38, 102 ——, Robert, cl., 77, 176, 384 ——, —, esq., 261 -——— Thomas, cl, 20,.109*,. 182,.213; 316, 408, 423 ——, —, schoolmaster, 398 ——., William, cl., 409 ,—, gent., 317 Thoresby, North, co. Linc., 8, 89, 181, 226, 311, 374, 3747, 390, 404, 421; school at, 404 ——, South, Thorsby, co. Linc., 84-5, 151, 180, 224, 239, 306, 388, 401, 418 Thoresway, co. Linc., 8, 92, 154, 183, 231, 326, 356*, 392, 413, 428 Thorganby, co. Linc., 92*, 153, 183*, 201, 242, 326*, 356, 892*, 413, 428 Thornborough, co. Buck., 50, 116, 161, 198, 265 Thorndike, Francis, gent., 322* , George, cl., 85, 152, 180, 322, 388, 411, 426 Thorne, Francis, cl., 211 , Henry, cl., 211, 285 oy Thornes, Marmaduke, 150, 177, 385 , Robert, 253 Thornegate, preb. of. See Lincoln Thornell, Thornehill, Richard, cl., 86*, 152,01 80%, 2416325. vacuo ee li ee 426* PO Cebrrcle AL ta Thornes. See Thorne Thornhaugh, Thornow, co. North’ton, 286 Thornton, co. Buck,, 18, 50, 116, 160, 198, 265 , cov Lerc?) 35,113, 160, 216,7299 — by Horncastle, co. Linc., 78, 149, Ly e227) 2405-3 LD 2385, 407; 422, 441 Curis: co; Ling) tol elbow O2.caae 317, 391, 408, 424 le Moor, co. Linc., 240, 53104 821,000, ove, 428 Thornton, Geoffrey, cl., 75 , James, cl., 173-4, 239, 307-8, 381, 402-3, 419-20 —., Richard, schoolmaster, 399 , Lhomas, cl., 103, 214, 214n, 295 Thorold, Tarrold, Anthony, esq., 306, 312, 320-3*, 341 ——, —, knt, 306, 330 ——, Thomas, cl., 173, 321, 410, 425. Addenda ——, William, bart, 318-19 ERY AEE} OIE 413, Thorpe Arnold, Thorpeornold, co. Leic., 44, 111, 156, 290 ——, Castle, co. Buck., 119, 202, 270 in the Fallows, co. Linc., 96, 348 on the Hill, co. Linc., 8, 64, 145, 172, 224, 306-7, 379, 402, 419, 468 — Langton. See Langton, Thorpe —— St Peter, co. Linc., 81, 150, 178, 223, 303, 386, 399, 417 Thomas. See Catthorpe Thorpe, James, cl., 84, 151) 177/13 385, 388 ——, Richard, cl., 45 , Robert, 235 Thorsby. See Thoresby, South Threcking, Richard, schoolmaster, 405 Threckingham, Threkingam, co. Linc., ~ 74,175, 222, 300, 383, 397, 415 Throcking, co. Hert., 60, 135, 209, 276 Throckmorton, Throgmorton, Alex- ander, cl., 81, 83, 151 ——., Arthur, knt, 265* ——, Raphael, cl., 80, 150, 178, 302, 386, 398, 416, 416” Throughton, Richard, esq., 270 Thrummaston. See Thurmaston Thrussington, Thrusshington, Thursing- ton, co. Leic., 40, 105, 158, 215, 297 Thurcaston, co. Leic., 34, 109, 157, 216*, 287, 296 Thurfield. See Therfield Thuring. See Thurning Thurlangton. See Langton, Tur Thurlaston, Thurlston, co. Leic:, 42, 103, 159, 215, 294, 299, 363, 365, 366n Thurlby [by Bourne], co. Linc., 72, 73, 148, 175, 231, 325, 374, 374n, 382, 412, 427; school at, 73 (near Lincoln], co. Linc., 172, 224, 307, 419 Thurlebye. See Thurleigh Thurleigh, Thurlebye, Thurley, co. Bed., 129, 164, 164n, 192, 260 Thurlston. See Thurlaston Thurman, Robert, cl., 38 Thurmaston, Thomerston, Thrum- maston, co. Leic., 105, 215, 296 Thurnby, Thurmby, co. Leic., 108, 157, 217, 292 ; ——, Bushby in, q.v. Thurning, Thirninge, Thuring, co. Hunt., 54, 139, 167, 212, 282 Thursington, See Thrussington Thurvyll, John, esq., 38 Thymelby. See Thimbleby Thynghest. See Fingest Tighe, Robert, preb., 433 Tidie, Tydey, Tydye, James, cl., 12, 127 Tilberye, William, cl., 48 Tilbie, William, cl., 124 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Tilbrook, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 Tilley, Mr, cl., 214, 293 , Edmund, cl., 42, 107, 157 pMICHATO SY Clay oo, LOL Tilstone, Hugh, cl., 182 Tilsworth, Telsworth, Tillesworthe, co. Bed., 128, 190, 259 Tilton on the Hill, co. Leic., 105, 158, 215, 297 Timberland, co. Linc., 65, 146, 172, 228, 321, 378, 409, 424 Timberland, Tymberlane, Thomas, cl., Ga as Tincke, John, cl., 90, 153, 182, 316, 390, 408, 423 Tingewick, Tyngeswicke, Tynswicke, co. Buck., 116, 119, 161, 198, 265 Tingrift. See Fingest Winerith, ss Lingriet, co. Bed. 130, )165, 188, 192, 262 Tipler, Thomas, cl., 150, 150 Tipping, Tippine, Typping, Bartholo- mew, gent., 273 ——., George, gent., 273 ——, —, knt, 272 ——, Thomas, cl., 183, 326, 355, 413, 428 Tire, Edward, cl., 36 Tirringham. See Tyringham Tirwhite. See Tyrwhit Todd, Edmund, cl., 129, 164, 192 , Edward, cl., 260 ——, — ov Edmund, cl.,192-3*, 192n ——, John, cl., 65, 89 ——, Samuel, preb., 432-3*, 466 ——, William, cl., 88, 152, 181, 390 , —, archdeacon of Bedford, 441 Toddes, Mr, schoolmaster, 413 Toddington, Tuddington, co. Bed., 128, 164, 189-90, 259 See Fishtoft by Newton, co. Linc., 93, 154, 183, Bal, 242 8a21, 006", 392,413, 428 Tointon. See Toynton Toldervey, Christopher, 434-5*, 465 Toll, Richard, el., 89 Tomlin, Ralph, cl., 60, 134, 166 Tomlinson, Tomplinson, Richard, cl., 70, 148, 175, 300; 382,397, 415 , William, cl., 427 Tooke. See Tuke Tookey, Tuckey, Thomas, cl., 217, 291 , Williain, esq., 279 Tooley, Francis, gent., 328 . Cp. Towly Topcliffe, Toplife, Anthony, cl., 256 smugustine, clin 188-0% Torksey, Torcksey,ico. Linc; 8,. 12;- 96; 186, 235*, 333, 348, 360*; 393, 431 , Brampton and Hardwick in, q.v. Torksey, John, cl., 297 BOI, preDag) 310, 545 Torpe, William, cl., 41 Torrington, East, Esterrington, co. Linc., 93, 154, 183, 231, 327, 392, 414, 428 ——, West, Westerrington, co. Linc., 94, 154, 183, 232, 328, 393, 414, 429 Toseland, co. Hunt., 57, 141, 284 Tothill + Tottill, cot .Linc.,. 85,/1p51, 180, 224, 238, 306, 388, 401*, 417 Totnam, Humphrey, cl., 189*, 194, 257 Tottenhoe. See Tattenhoe Totteridge, Tateridge, co., Hert., 22*, 59, 136, 208, 279 Totternhoe, Toternehoe, co. Bed., 128, 190; 259 Tottersall. See Tattersall Tottesall. See Tattershall Tottie,. Johny ch; 393 Tourney, Edward, esq., 337 Towen. See Towne Towensende. See Townesend Towly, Robert, reader, 81 Cp. Tooley Towne, Towen, Leonard, cl., 147, 174 , Thomas, yeo., 321 Towneley, co. Lanc., 350 Towneley, John, esq., 222, 300, 334, 350 Townerowe, Thomas, cl., 68, 147, 173, 321, 380, 411 Townesend, Towensende, Robert, cl., 55, 142 , Lhomas, cl., 20-1] Toynton All Saints, co. Linc., 82, 178, 223, 303, 387, 399, 417 ——, High, Tointon Chapel, co. Linc., TSHld ip 221010380, 4017422 ——, Low, Tointon Inferior, Tointon Magna, co. Linc,, 78, 177) 227, 24053 11,315,5585; 407, 422 —— St Peter, co. Linc., 81*, 81, 178*, Townsone, 223, 238, o03*, 386*, 399%, 417 Trafiord; Henry, clj7119* Transon, Traunson, Augustine, poor clerk, vicar-choral, 376, 436-7* Travers, Iraves; Humphrey,’ cli; 69* , Richard, cl., 80, 178, 309, 386, 403, 420 Tredwaye, Walter, knt, 267 Tricket, Henry, cl., 202-3, 202n rion liigees Hrancis. cl. OD.l sO ei. 321, 378, 409 , Gregory, cl., 63 fringsco, Hert. 22") 255° 24,758 0134" 166, 209, 278, 364, 366 Truman, Richard, cl., 44 Trusthorpe, Trustrop, co. Linc., 85*, 151, 180, 224, 306, 374, 388, 401, 418 Truswell. See Turswell Tucke. See Tuke Tuckey. See Tookey Tuckney,. Lucknij , luke, #lukeney, William, cl., 12-13, 76, 76x, 149, 176, 314, 384, 406, 422 546 Tuddington. See Toddington Tufton, John, knt, 295 Tugby, co. Leic., 44, 105, 158, 215, 297 Tuing. See Tewing Tuke, Tooke, Tucke, David, cl., 216, 299 »itugh, cl,, 67, 146; 173, 319, 363, 365-7*-8, 379, 410, 425 — —, Leonard, cl., 58, 133, 166, 208, rau ——, Nicholas, cl., 58, 59, 134-6 See Tuckney Tukeney. See Tuckney Linn, lune, ‘Simon; ch, lily 1745237? 381, 398, 416 Tunstall, Tunston, John, cl., 325, 412 , thomas, cl., 104, 158, 158n Tunston. See Tunstall Tur Langton. See Langton, Tur Turfild. See Turville Turnbull, Turnball, William, cl., 174, 307-8, 381, 402*, 419* ,—, Teader, 69 wumer, Mdwaid, cla $3: 1th ei5o edi: 406, 422 ——, John, cl., 17 ——, Robert, cl., 5 ——, Thomas, cl., 17 , William, cl., 209 Turney, William, cl., 29 Turpin, Turpyn, George, knt, 39 pidCnard, "Cla 962,0 So, LOURELIG-0: 238, 303*, 386-7, 399*, 418 ——,, the lady, 294 ——, Thomas, schoolmaster, 408 , William, knt, 291 Turringham. See Tyringham Turswell, Truswell, Tuswell, Richard, DD prep) 99 LOO 287 =e oss: o20, 300, 300", 9351-2. 361*=2; 394-5, 430*, 434-5*, 467 Lurvey, Larvil; co! Bed :?14, 1277 163; 190, 258 Turvil. See Turvey Turvill alias Wren, Mrs, 42 , Edward, esq., 293 ,—, gent., 294 Turville, Terfeld, Turfild, co. Buck., 48, 124, 162, 206, 275 Turweston, co. Buck., 50, 116, 161, 198, 265 Tuswell. See Turswell Tuttie, John, cl., 186, 332, 344, 359 Twiford, Mr, cl., 18 Twisell, Nicholas, cl., 190-1*, 190, 259 Twiste, James, cl., 93 Twitty, Henry, cl., 216, 287 Twycrosse, co. Leic., 30, 113, 217, 299 Twyford, co. Buck., 18*, 20, 50, 116, 198, 265 , co. Leic., 105; 168, 215; -297 Twywell, co. North’ton, 398 Tydd St Mary, co. Linc., 76, 148, 176, 227, 313, 383, 405, 421 147, INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Tydye, / See Jidie Tymberlane. See Timberland Tyngeswicke, Tynswicke. See Tingewick Typping. See Tipping Tyringham, Tearynggam, Terringam, Tirringham, co. Buck., 18*, 50-1, 120, 163, 202, 271, 271n Tyringham, Terringham, Turringham, Anthony, knt, 257, 269, 271, 328 , Thomas, esq., 273 Tyrwhit, Terwhite, Tirwhite, Marma- duke, esq., 329, 334 ——., Philip, knt, 306-7, 327-8 ——, Robert, esq., 315-17*, 326*, 335. 337, 356 ——, William, knt, 306 Uffington, co. Linc., 73, 148, 175, 231., > 241, 3257 382; 4135427 Ulceby by Alford, co. Linc., 85, 151, 180, 224, 306, 388, 401, 418 —— [by Barnetby], co. Linc., 91, 153, 182, 232, 317, 391, 408, 424 vecttus Usselby. See Usselby Ulliot, Ullyatt, Robert, cl., 238, 417 , —, schoolmaster, 389 Underhill, Vnderhill, Thomas, cl., 203, 271 Upper Winchindon. Over Upton, co. Buck., 115, 160, 200, 267 *CO; CLUINt, oc LUMeOL ——, Vpton, co. Linc., 96, 155, 186, 235, 333, 348, 360, 393, 431 ——, Kexby in, q.v. Upwood, co. Hunt., 24, 26*, 56, 140, 211, 283 Usselby, cor Linc, (93) 183 23 aoa 327n, 356, 392, 413, 428 Ustwaite, Vstwaite, Edward, cl., 81, 150, 178, 302, 386, 398, 416 Utterby, Vtterbie, co. Linc., 87, 181, 230, 324, 389, 412, 427 vecttus Usselby. See Usselby Utterby, William, reader, 327, 392, 413, 413n, 428 See Winchendon, Vanne. See Vaune Varley, Edmund, cl., 88*, 152, 391, 397, 415 , Robert, cl., 86, 152, 389 Varney. See Verney Vaudry, Vawdrey, Roger, cl., 106, 217, 291 Vaughan, Vawgham, Edward, cl., 150 , Francis, cl., 151, 179*, 304, 387* ——, —, schoolmaster, 83 ——., Robert, cl., 172, 172”, 307, 402, 419 Vaune, Vanne, John, cl., 5, 68, 373 Vaus, John, cl., 103, 159 Vaux, [blank], lord Vaux of Harrowden, 294* INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Vaux—(cont.) , Elizabeth, widow, 321, 346 —, Henry, cl., 63, 64, 145 ,—, preb., 435* Vaviser, John, cl., 7 Vawdrey. See Vaudry Vawgham. See Vaughan Veale, Thomas, cl., 151, 179, 305, 388, 400, 417 Verney, Varney, the lady, 273 , Urian, gent., 272 Vernham, George, knt, 37 Vessye, Veisey, Vessie, Vezey, Henry, CL sUS Rovos She , Robert, cl., 4, 9, 89, 374, 374n Villers, George, esq., 43 ,—, knt, 289 ——, Mary, 47 , William, esq., 296 Vincent, Bryan, cl., 289 , Edmund, cl., 416 ——, Edward, gent., 38 ——., George, esq., 35 , John, cl., 172, 320, 378, 409, 424 Vintner, John, cl., 207*, 274 Wittellenvitellejoln; cis 1020159 Waad. See Wade Waddesdon, co. Buck., 18, 19, 51, 122*, 161*, 204*, 273*, 363, 364, 364n, 365*, 368” ——, deanery of, 272-4, 444-5 Waddington, co. Linc., 8, 65, 75, 146, 172, 228, 321, 378; 409; 424, 467 Waddingworth, co. Linc., 78, 150, 177, 228, 315, 385, 407, 422 Waddon. See Whaddon Wade, Waad, Waude, Woade, George, Cl,/98,.187, 330, 3007, 393; 001; 3095 or Ward, John, cl., 128, 190-1* ——, Randolph, cl., 152 ——, Thomas, cl., 83, 151, 179, 185, 304, 330, 387, 400, 418 Wadingham, co. Linc., Snitterby in, g.v. St Mary, [formerly Stainton by Wadingham], co: Limc.,. 8, 99, 997, 155, 155m, 187,. 236,° 243, 3aD*, 302, 357, 361-2; 395,430) 467 — St Peter, co. Linc., 97, 155, 185, 233, 330, 340, 357*, 394, 429 Wadson, James, cl., 70 Wadwoode, Thomas, cl., 29 Wainfleet All Saints, co. Linc., 8, 83, 150, 179, 223, 303n, 304, 387, 400, 418; school at, 83, 387, 400 —— St Mary, co. Linc., 8, 83, 179, 223, 304, 387, 400, 418 —— St Thomas ov Northolme, co. Linc., 304, 441 Waithe. See Waythe Wake, Christopher, cl., 76, 148 121-2, 161, 204-5, 547 Wakefield, Stephen, cl., 53, 56, 140 Wakely, co. Hert., 166 Wakernes. See Makernes Wakton [sic], co. Staff., 45 Walcorne. See Walkern Walcot [by Folkingham], co. Linc., 74, 175, 221, 301, 383, 397, 415, 441 Walden, King’s, Walden Regis, co. Hert., 22*, 61, 137, 209, 280 Walden, William, gent., 281 Waldram, John, jun., gent., 294 Wale, John, yeo., 294 Cp. Whale Wales, Henry Frederick, prince of, 341 Walesby, Wallesbie, Waylesbye, co. LinceeGs bos Soneol Gon tooG. 392, 413, 428 Walgrave, co. North’ton, 281 Walkeden, Walkenden, Robert, cl., 49, 122, 161, 204-5*, 273 Walker, Mr, 419* , Gervase, cl., 210, 284 ——, Matthew, cl., 337, 356 ——, Nicholas, cl., 30, 108, 148, 174, 238, 302, 381, 398, 402, 416,* 416n, 419 ——, Robert, cl., 30, 65, 146, 378 ——, Thomas, cl., 4-5, 70, 97, 155, 185, 330, 338, 357, 394, 429 , William, cl., 198 Walkern, Walcorne, Wolcorne, co. Hert., 60, 135, 165, 208-9, 276 Walkington, Thomas, cl., 91, 153, 182, OL O91 Walkwood, Nathaniel, cl., 209, 277 , William, usher, 377, 409, 424 Waller, William, esq., 257 Walles, Wallis, Edward, cl., 199, 265 , Everard, 377, 438-9* ——, James, cl., 4, 4n, 72 riivorse bo Wallesbie. See Walesby Wallington, co. Hert., 22, 61, 135, 166, 209, 277, 280 Wallis. See Walles Walpoole, Wapole, Welpoole, Mr, 331, 332 ——, Cesar, cl., 193, 262 ——, John, cl., 193 ——., Robert, esq., 345 ———, Theodore, cl., 76, 95, 148, 186*, ZA2 NSO Loos Ot ls) b40, 800070: 393, 395, 430* Willtania ch 57,141 Walshcroft, co. Linc., deanery of, 91-3, 143, 153-4, 182-3, 231, 240-2, 310, 325-7, 355-6, 391-2, 413-14, 428, 442-3 Walshe. See Welch Walter, Joseph, cl., 211, 286 Waltham,’ co -Linc:, 189) 152, tsla226; 311, 390, 404, 421 ; school at, 404 on the Wolds, Waltham, co. Leic., 44, 112, 156, 213, 290 548 Walton, co. Buck., 49, 120, 162, 202, 271 on the Wolds, Walton, co. Leic., 30, 40, 105, 157, 215, 297 ——, Wood, Wodwalton, co. Hunt., 55, 143, 168, 211, 286 Walton, W., cl., 403 Walwine, Walweine, Humphrey, cl., 74 PM Oliiate OL GL Ss Walworth, Ellis, cl., 99 Wamsley, William, 409 Wanden. See Wavendon Wanlip, Onlepp, co. Leic., 109, 158, 216, 287 Wapole. See Walpoole Warboys, co. Hunt., 56, 140, 167, 212, 283 Ward, Ambrose, cl., 69, 147, 174, 307, 380, 402 ——, Denis, cl., 55, 142, 168 ——, Gilbert, cl., 72 ——, Henry, cl., 8 ——, John, cl., 112, 259 ——, Leonard, cl., 45, 108, 217, 292 ——, Nicholas, cl., 278 ——, —, reader, 113 ——, Richard, cl., 44, 110, 156 ——, —, chorister, 437 ——, Thomas, cl., 2-3, 66, 176, 313, 405 ——, —, gent., 294 ov Narde, William, cl., 30-1*, 42, 104, 214, 289, 296, 326, 356, 413, 428 alias Farmer. . Cp. Wade Warden, Old, co. Bed., 14, 1382, 194, 264 Warden, Fulk, cl., 9, 85, 151 Wardley, co. Rutland, 297 Waresley, Wearisley, Weryslye, Wyres- ley, co, ,HLuntes D7; 1412167 e2it. 253, 284 Waring vectius Mareham. See Mareham on the Hill Warner, Richard, cl., 67-8, 147 Warren, Henry, cl., 208 , William, gent., 276 Warrington, Richard, cl., 343, 359, 419 Wartnaby, co. Leic., 218 Warton, Michael, esq., 317 Cp. Wharton Warwick, countess of. Warwick, county of, 286 Washingborough, Whashingburgh, co. Ling. 8A 6b09172,. 225, 20215-3718, 409, 424, 441; school at, 409 Washingley, co. Hunt., 143 Washington, Whashingtone, Alan, cl., 183, 214, 214n, 295, 393 , Edmund, cl., 104, 296 Waters, Christopher, cl., 309, 403, 420 , Oliver, cl., 89, 93, 152, 181, 183, 240, 310, 327, 356, 390, 392, 404, 413, 420, 428* Waterstock, co. Oxon, 264 See Farmer See Dudley INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Wath. See Waythe Watham, William, cl., 310 Watson, Mr, cl., 402 , Anthony, cl., 424 ——, —, gent., 269 ——, Barnard, cl., 24 ——, Edward, cl., 316 —, —, esq., 43-4 ——., —, knt, 281, 285, 288-9 ——, Francis, cl., 84 ——, George, cl., 54, 137 ——, John, cl., 173, 380 ——, —, preb., 376, 434-5*, 468 ——., —, reader, 78 ——., —, schoolmaster, 406 , Joseph, cl., 85 ——, Julian, cl., 113 ——, Julius, cl., 159, 216, 298 ——., Lewis, bart, 290 —~, Michael, cl., 70 ——, Thomas, bishop of Lincoln, 40, 43 ——, —, cl., 155; 185, 330, 357, 394*, 411, 429 ——, —, door-keeper, 436-7* ——, William, cl.; 50, L118, 16275296 200-1*, 269 Wattes, Henry, cl., 128, 164 , Luke, cl., 19, 48, 123, 162, 200-1 ——., Mark, cl., 128, 190 ——, Matthias, cl., 58, 133, 165, 209, 277 ——, Robert, cl., 217, 217n, 293 ——, Samuel, cl., 215, 215”, 296 , Lhomas, cl., 125, 163, 188-9*, 256 Watton at Stone, Wattone Astone, co. Hert., 59, 136, 166, 209, 279 Waude. See Wade Wavendon, Wanden, co. Buck., 18, 50-1, 120, 162, 202, 261, 271 Waylesbye. See Walesby Waythe, Waithe, Wath, co. Linc., 89, 18], 226, 311, 390, 404, 421 Wearisley. See Waresley Weathamstedd. See Wheathampstead Weaver, Wever, Richard, cl., 195*, 264 Webb, Erasmus, cl., archdeacon of Buckingham, 375, 433* ——, George, cl., 210, 282 ——, William, cl., 287, 302, 398, 416, 416n Webster, Edward, cl., 5, 83, 84, 87, 179, 388 , Richard, cl., 172; 388 Weelmer. See Woollmer Welbourn, co. Linc., 8, 12, 65, 146, 172, 228, 321, 378, 409, 424, 441 Welby, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 224, 308, 381, 402, 419 Welby, Wilbye, Wylbye, Christopher, cl Of i477 ——., Percival, cl., 4-5, 77, 177, 314, 378, 384 ——, Richard, cl., 430 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Welby—(cont.) , Robert, cl., 98, 155, 187, 335, 351, 361, 361n, 395 ——, Thomas, cl., 239, 403 ——, Vincent, esq., 309 , William, knt, 312 Welche, Walshe, James, cl., 16-17 , John, cl., 95, 95n, 96, 154 ——, William, cl., 38, 102, 190-1*, 217, 259, 291, 430 Welcome, Thomas, gent., 332 , William, gent., 327 Weldale. See Whelpdale Welham, co. Leic., 42, 108, 157, 217, 292 Welly co/Linc.,..85, 151, 180224, 239; 304, 306, 388, 401, 418 Weller, Thomas, cl., 51, 119 Welles, Robert, cl., 66, 89, 401 potephen ely 437 11) oy Weltes, Thomas, cl., 71, 126%, POs Do Lol, 190-1 * 2b ees iT: 391, 408, 424 Wellingore, co. Linc., 172, 228).321 Wellington. See Willington Wells, co. Somerset, preb. of, 275 Welpoole. See Walpoole Welstow. See Elstow Weltes. See Welles Welton by, Lincoln, co. Linc.; 155, 235, 348, 360 —— — Beckhall, preb. of. coln —— — Brinkhall, preb. of. coln —— — Paynshall, preb. of. coln —— — Ryvall, preb. of. ——— Westhall, preb. of. coln in the Marsh, co. Linc., 8, 83, 179, 223, 304, 387, 400, 418; school at, 400 les Wold, co. Linc,; 87, 152, ‘18, 230, 324, 389, 412, 427 Welwyn, co, Hert., 59, 136, 165, 208, 279 Wemington. See Wymington Wendover, co. Buck., 47, 123, 162, 206, 274 , deanery of, 122-3, 162, 204-7, 272- 4, 444-5 Wensley, Christopher, cl., 84, 151, 388 Wergle. See Ridley Weryslye. See Waresley West, Ambrose, cl., 154, 182, 326, 355, 392, 413, 428 ——, —, yeo., 326 ——, John, cl., 214 ——, Lawrence, cl., 27 , Michael, cl., 81, 82, 150 ——., Richard, cl., 178, 386, 399, 418 ——, Thomas, cl., 75, 149, 180, 322, 383, 389, 411, 422, 426 See Lin- See Lin- See Lin- See Lincoln See Lin- 549 Westbarkworthe. See Barkwith, West Westborne, John, gent., 265 Westborough, co. Linc., 8, 12, 45n, 68-9, 99, 173*, 229; 241-2, 322*, 330, 341, 380, 411, 426 Westbury, Westburgh, co. 116, 161, 198, 265 Westerkeale. See Keal, West Westerrington. See Torrington, West Westhall, William, cl., 318, 410, 425 Westmill, co. Hert., 22, 60, 135, 166, 208, 277 Westmilles, Westmylnes, John, cl., 42, 07 Buck., 50, Westminster, co. Middx, 161, 171, 184, , abbey, dean and chapter of, 265, 281, 284, 298 , college of, 35 Westmylnes. See Westmilles Weston, co. Hert., 60, 135, 166, 208, 277 See Alconbury me COn LING: Oui ek LO et hOLO we bas 383, 405, 421 —, Hail, Haileweston, co. Hunt., 141, 210, 284 ——., Old, Oldweston, co. 138, 210, 281 ‘Llorville sco. Buck 718% 162, 206, 274 Underwood, co. Buck., 202, 271 Weston, Hugh, cl., 106, 157, 214, 217, 290, 294 Westoning, co. Bed., 130, 165, 192, 262 Westrandall. See Ravendale, West Westreason. See Rasen, West Westwood, Henry, cl., 89, 152 Westwyke, Westwyk, John, cl., 17, 18 PeWVilliam clea LG Wetherall, Witherall, Daniel, cl., 407, 417 , Gilbert, cl 43, 110, Loo 2i3e283 Wetherhead, Thomas, cl., 122 Wetherley. See Witherley Wetherley, Witherley, William, cl., 42, 71,77, 95. - Addenda Wever. See Weaver Wexham, co. Buck., 115, 160, 200, 267 Whaddon, Waddon, co. Buck., 118, 161, 200, 268 Whale, Miles, cl., 73, 148, 175*, 237, 300%. 3580/4. 091,. Sloe Cp. Wale ; Whalley Whales, John, reader, 84 Whalley ov Whale, John, cl., 65, 179, 305, 388, 400, 417 ——, Ralph, gent., 42 ——, Walter, cl., 285 , William, 292 Whaplode, co. Linc., 77, 148, 176, 227, 313, 383, 405, 421; school at, 405 —— Drove, co. Linc., 77, 176, 227, 313, 383, 405, 421; school at, 405 Hunt., 54, 550 ‘ Wharfe, Robert, cl., 80, 93, 154, 183, 392 Wharton, Philip, 3rd baron Wharton, 275 ——, Vincent, cl., 425 Cp. Warton Whashingburgh. See Washingborough Whashingtone. See Washington Whatton in the Vale, co. Nott., 288 ; Lone, co, Leic., 30,-34, 109; 158, 216, 287 Whatton. See Whutton Wheathampstead, Weathamstedd, Whethamsted, co. Hert., 22*, 58, 134, 166, 208-9, 278. See also Harpenden Wheeler, Wheler, Richard, cl., 126, 163, 188-9*, 256 Wheelock, Whelock, John, cl., 202*-3*, rar | Whelpdale, Weldale, Wheldale, Charles, cl., 146, 173, 318, 379, 410, 425 Onn Cla OF Wheston. See Whetstone Whethamsted. See Wheathampstead Whetstone, Wheston, co. Leic., 102-3, 294 Whettakers. See Whitaker Whetton. See Whitton Whicham. See Wickham Whichcote, Whitchcoat, Withcock, Hamond, knt, 338, 357, 357” Whickenby. See Wickenby Whiloques. See Willock Whipley, Christopher, 377, 439 Whipp. See Whypp Whipsnade, co. Bed., 128, 190, 259 Whisby [in Doddington Pigot par.], co. Linc., 306 Whissendine, Whissondyne, co. Rutland, 43 Whitaker, Whettakers, Whitacre, Whit- tacars, Hugh, cl., 18-19, 20, 49, 1a; pu Oleech, OL Lis Whitaph, William, cl., 157, 215, 297 Whitby, Thomas, cl., 191, 258 Whitchcoat. See Whichcote Whitchurch, co. Buck., 49, 118, 161, 200, 269 White, Whitinge, Whytt, Wight, Mr, cl., 104, 258 ——, Mrs, 226 ——., Francis, cl., [more than one person], 158*, 158, 214, 293 ——, John, cl., 73, 148, 183, 328, 392; 414, 428 ——-, —, bishop of Lincoln, 35, 42 ymicholas, ‘cli, 18 vectius Whittell, Nicholas, cl., 278 ——, Peter, cl.,, 128, 164, 190-1*, 206, 212, 260, 284 —, Robert, cl., 302, 398 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES White—(cont.) , Lhomas, schoolmaster, 398 ——, William, cl., 30-1, 48, 124, 207*, 215, 218, 275, 299 . See Whittle Whitehead, Whithed, Anthony, cl., 69, 147, 174, 380 , inti Cle Le ——, Edward, cl., 18-19, 20-1, 50, 116, 198-9 , John, cl., 111, 156, 213, 289 Whiteworth. See Whitworth Whitgift, John, archbishop of Canter- bury, 70-1, 88, 92, 95, 111, 115, 143-4*, 184, 219-21*, 245-52; bishop of Worcester, 79, 98 Whitinge, Gregory, 44 , samuel, gent., 314 a See White Whitloe, Nathaniel, cl., 427 Whittacars. See Whitaker Whittle, White, Nicholas, cl., 134, 137, 208, 278, 278n —_—.. Thomas, cl., 181*, 309; 390,340; 420 Whitton, Whetton, co. Linc., 98, 187, 236, 335, 353, 361, 3¥5) 400 Whitwick, Whitweek, co. Leic., 34, 109, ZG 287 Whitworth, Whiteworth, James, cl., reader, 389 MRODELE. Clot ae Whutton, Whatton, Wutton, Alex- ander, cl., 54, 142, 210, 285 Whypp, Edward, servant, 220 Whytt. See White Wiat, William, cl., 45 Wiborne, John, cl., 281, 284 Wickenby, Whickenby, co. Linc., 8, 94, 154, 183, 232, 242, 328, 345, 393, 414, 429 Wickham, Whicham, Wickombe, Wi- combe, Wykame, Edward, cl., 199*, 267; preb., 375, 433 ——, Micah, cl., 215, 218 —-=\“Robert, cl., 152, 180, S234. 360) 412, 426 ——, William, bishop of Lincoln, 63*, 93, 168-71, 184, 188-9, 196-7, 212, 219-21*, 245*, 250-1, 256-62*, 266-7*, 269*, 275, 278-9*, 286-7, 290-1*, 293-6*, 298*, 300*, 315, 343, 378, 406, 413, 468 Widdowes, Wydowes, John, cl., 33 , Lhomas, cl., 108, 158 Wifordbie. See Wyfordby Wigg, Thomas, 118, 268 Wiggen, Wigane, William, cl., 7, 98 Wigginton, co. Hert., 58, 134, 209, 278 Wight. See White Wightman, Gilbert, cl., 179 , Richard, gent., 35 Wigley, Henry, gent., 292 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Wigston Magna, co. Leic., 103, 214, 295 Wigtoft, co. Linc., 8, 77, 149, 176, 227, 314, 374, 384, 406, 422 Wilbore, Robert, 66 Wilbye. See Welby Wilcox, Willcockes, Mr, cl., 192, 218 , Henry, cl., 51, 119-20, 162, 202-3*, 270 P Lhomas ects 0a, po, load Wildear, Wildiere, Nicholas, cl., 201*, 268 Wilden, co. Bed., 129, 164, 192, 260 Wilden, Wildine, Humphrey, cl., 141* Wilkinson, Henry, cl., 205*, 273, 364-7*-8 ——, Hugh, cl., 411; schoolmaster, 419 ——, Matthew, schoolmaster, 94 ——, Ralph, cl., 201, 209 , William, cl., 58, 134 Wilksby, co. Linc., 78, 177, 228, 240, 315*, 385, 407, 422 Willcockes. See Wilcox Willen, Willinge, co. Buck., 51, 120, 163, 202). 271 See Willian Willerton. See Willoughton Willerton, John, cl., 178, 302, 386, 398, 416 -——, William, cl., 65, 146, 172-3, 319, 379, 410, 425 Willesby, Richard, cl., 421 Willesforth. See Wilsford Willey, co. Warw., 39 William. See Williams Williams, William, Erasmus, cl., 161, 198-9* ealOnn cl. 12 ——, Richard, 308 ——, —, cl., 21, 54, 137, 158 oe eV tlliam, cl, 3, 21, 75-6, 79,149, Die eo ls 319, 304, 410%) 425* Williamson, Edward, preb., 441 , Henry, cl., 281, 285 ——, James, cl., 73 , John, cl., 173, 181, 318, 324, 379, 389, 410, 412, 425, 427 ——, Richard, esq., 352, 361 —, Robert, gent., 327, 350, 361 alias Fowler, Thomas, cl., 151n , William,,cl;, 397 Willian, Willen, Willion, co. Hert., 60, 135,-165, 209, 277 Willie, Henry, cl., 171-2, 377-8 Willimott, Willyomat, John, cl., 398, 401 nt icnard, cls,-41:7-18 eee William Cl. Lio olomalos ool, 410, 425 Willingham, Cherry, co. Linc., 95, 95n, 154, 186, 234, 332, 344, 359, 393, 430 151, 551 Willingham—(cont.) , North, co. Linc., 93, 154, 183, 231, 327, 356, 392, 413, 428 ——, South, co. Linc., 94, 154, 183, 232, 328, 393, 414, 429 —— by Stow, co. Linc., 96, 154, 186, 235, 333, 348, 360*, 393, 431 Willingham, Samuel, cl., 55, 85, 148, 151, 180, 211, 238, 286, 306, 388, 401, 417 Willington, Wellington, Williton, co. Bed., 126, 163, 188, 256 Willishampsted. See Wilshamstead Willisworth. See Wilsford Willobie. See Willoughby Waterless Willock, Whiloques, Wollocke, Edmund, el. 45 ——, John, cl., 19, 51 ,—, B.D., 104, 109 Willott, Thomas, preb., 34 Willoughby in the Marsh, Willughbie, co, Linc., 85, 144,151, 180,224, 306, 388, 401, 418 ———, Scott, co; Linct, 74,148,175, 222. 237, 200*, 383. 397*, 415* ——, Silk, co. Linc., 67, 146, 173, 229, 319, 363, 365, 368”, 379, 410, 425 ——, —, Silkby in, g.v. —— Waterless, Willobie, co. Leic., 39, 103, 214-15, 295 Willoughby, Willowbie, Charles, 2nd baron Willoughby of Parbe~<, 308-9, 311, 327, 333, 345-6, 348, 359-60 ——., Percival, knt, 295 — —, William, knt, 267 de Eresby, baron. See Bertie Willoughton, Willerton, Wyllawghton, comLine nO Te l55) She 2334050: 340, 357, 394, 429 Willous, William, cl., 84 Willowbie. See Willoughby Willyomat. See Willimott Wilsford, Willesforth, Wiullisworth, co. Line., 70, 147, 174, 224, 280, 308, 381, 403, 419 Wilshamstead, Willishampsted, Wilt- hamstede, co. Bed., 126, 163, 188*, 257 Wilshier, Thomas, yeo., 279 Wilson, Christopher, cl., 68, 99, 156, 173, 185, 241-2, 322, 330, 346, 358*, 380, 395, 411, 426, 429 ——, Gilbert, schoolmaster, 405 ——, Henry, cl., 406, 422 ——, John, cl., 64, 86, 145, 172, 306, 348, 378, 401, 419 ——, Richard, cl., 4, 172, 320, 409, 424 ——, Robert, cl., 172, 317, 379, 410, 425 ——, Thomas, cl., 18-19, 39, 48, 104, 123, 1417, 158, 167, 210, 215, 283, 287, 296 ——, William, cl., reader, 380-1, 395 552 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Wilson, William—(cont.) , — reader, 360, 393 Wilsthorpe, Woolstroppe, co. Linc., 73%, 413, 427, ; school at, 73, 382 Wilthamstede. See Wilshamstead Wilton, co. Hereford, 120 Wilton, Wyltonn, Moses, cl., 176, 312, 383, 404, 421 Wimberley. See Wymberley Wimeswold. See Wymeswold Wimotham. See Wymondham Wimprey, Wymprey, Wimpraie, Mat- thew, cl., 88, 181, 309, 363”, 373, 390, 403, 420 Winceby, co. Linc., 79, 150, 178, 228, 312, 385, 407, 423 Winch, master, 131 , Humphrey, bart, 327 Winchendon, Nether, co. Buck., 18, 49, 121, 204, 273 ——, Over, Upper Winchindon, co. Buck., 48, 122, 161, 204, 273 Winchester, bishop of, 257. See also Cooper ——, —, ordinations by, 68, 98, 102, Ae | , the marquis of. See Paulet Winchester, Edward, cl., 387 Windsor, co. Berk., 162 , dean and canons of, 266-7*, 272 75, 148, , preb.- ofa) pee Blythe Windsor, 4th baron Windsor, brother of, 102 ——, Henry, 5th baron Windsor, 274* ——, John, constable and watchman, ———, Thomas) cl., 16, 59; 133; 166, 209; 277 Wing, Wyng, Great Winge, co. Buck., 49, 118, 161, 200, 269 Wingfield, North, North Winfield, co. Derby, 34 Wingfield, Edward, knt, 260, 281-2 ;/Jonnyy gent, 281 Wingrave, co. Buck., 49, 118, 161, 200, 269 Winn, Edmund, knt, 317 Winteringham, co. Linc., $798,451 57, 6200, 240, 243, 309, 335, 352, 361- ae 374, 395, 430 Winterton, co. Linc., 98, 155, 187, 236, 335, 352, 361, 395, 430 Winthorpe, co. Linc., 83, 151, 179, 223, 303n, 304, 387, 400, 418 Wintle, John, cl., 65, 146 ,—, preb., 432-3, 465 Winwick, co. Hunt., 54, 139, 167, 212, 282 - co. North’ton, 292 Wirardburie, Wirdisbury. See Wrays- bury Wirgley. See Ridley Wise. See Wyse Wispington, co. Linc., 78, 177, 228, 315. 385, 407, 422 Wistow, co. Hunt., 53, 56, 140, 167, 211, 283* , co.) Leie,, 108) 157, Zisa2ge Witham, co. Essex, 276 on the Hill, Wythame, co. Linc., 71, 148, 175, 222, 302, 382.9308) 416 ——, North, co. Linc., 8, 71, 147, 174, 222, 301, 381, 398, 416 ——., South, co. Linc., 71, 148, 174, 222, 301, 381; 398, 416 Withcall; co. Linc:, 87, 162; is teeeau 324, 389, 412, 427 Withcock. See Whichcote Withcote, Withcocke, co. Leic., 112, 213 Witherall. See Wetherall Witherley, Wetherley, co. Leic., 36, 113, : 299 Witherley. See Wetherley Withern,; co. Linc.,"8, 10,7 8531p laast 224, 306, 388, 401, 418, 441 Witherwick, Judith, 326* Withipole, Edmund, knt, 303 Witnall alias Yeales. See Eales Wittewrong, John, knt, 271 Witton, co. Hunt. See Wyton Wivell. See Wyvill Woade. See Wade Woborne Episcopi. See Wooburn Woburn, Owborne, Wooburne, co. Bed., 128, 192-3, 262; school at, 128 Wodeford. See Woodford Wodeston. See Woodstone Wodwalton. See Walton, Wood Woffingden. See Wolfeden Woks, Richard, cl., 110 Wolcorne. See Walkern Wolf, Wulfe, Thomas, cl., 58, 143*, 211 Wolfeden, Woffingden, James, cl., 3, 63 Wolle. See Woole Wolleston, Richard, cl., 384 Wolley. See Woolley Wolley, George, cl., 105. Wollocke. See Willock Wolstenholme, Wolstone, Wulsten- holme, Humphrey, cl., 60, 134, 166 S Ose preci. Wolston. See Woolston Wolstone. See Wolstenholme Wolstrop. See Woolsthorpe Wolverston, Edmund, cl., 35, 113 Wolverton, co. Buck., 50, 120, 162, 202, 21 Wooburn, Owborne, Woborne Episcopi, co. Buck., 48, 124, 162, 206, 275 Wooburne. See Woburn Wood, Mr, cl., 215 , John, cl., 177, 382, 406, 417 ——, Owen, dean of Armagh, 304, 304n Cp. Woole 193, 260 Oe el —e INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Wood—(cont.) , Peter, cl., 33, 108, 158, 216, 286 ——, Richard, cl., [more than one per- son], 60.136, L9s*5°261 ——, Tempest, cl., 301, 398, 416 ——., Thomas, cl., 49, 119*, 186, 242, 332, 345-6 ——, William, cl., 217, 308, 402, 402, 419 Cp. Woods Woodcliff, Woodlyef, Gilbert, cl., 9, 78, 149, 177, 315*,. 385, 406; 422 Woodcock, Michael, esq., 276 , Randall, cl., 214; 295 winiehard ch, 162; 205* Woodford, Wodeford, Kenelm, cl., 49, 121 Woodhall, Wooddall, co. Linc., 78, 177, 227, 315, 385, 407, 422, 441 Woodhall, Nicholas, 438* Woodhouse, Woodhurst, co. Leic., 216, 286 Woodhurst. . See Woodhouse Wooding, Wooddin, Randolph, cl., 400, 407, 422 , Thomas, cl., 198 Woodland, Henry, cl., 51, 119, 202-3, 202n, 270 Woodlyef. See Woodcliff Woodmansey, Francis, cl., 126, 190-1*, 257 Woods, John, cl., 309* , —, reader, 66 Cp. Wood Woodston vectius Woughton. See Woughton on the Green Woodstone, Wodeston, co. Hunt., 55, 143, 168, 211, 286 Woodward, Richard, cl., 38, 103 Woodwin, Ralph, cl., 193 Woole, Wolle, Wooll, James, cl., 422 7 Lhomas, cl. UiG;) 313.2369) 384: 405, 421 Cp. Wolley Woolley, Wolley, Wullye, co. Hunt., 54, 139.067, 210.4282 Woollmer, Weelmer, Gregory, knt, 318* Woolsthorpe, Wolstrop, co. Linc., 70, 147, 174, 224, 239, 307-8, 381, 403, 420 Woolston, Great, Wolston Magna, co. Bucks 449 21205,202..271 ——, Little, Wolston Parva, co. Buck., 53120) 162.4202. 271 Woolstroppe. See Wilsthorpe Woote. See Wroot Wootton, Wotton, co. Bed., 126, 163, 188, 257 ——, Wotton, co. Linc., 91, 153, 182, 232, 317, 391, 408, 424 —— Underwood, Wotton subtus Berne- wood, co. Buck., 48, 122, 204, 273 See Hurst, Wood 553 Worcester, co. Worc., bishop of, 79. See also Whitgift ——, —, ordinations by, 64, 84, 85, 88, 962 O87 OFS 1S. 9129.7 1302139: 468 ——., the earl of, 290, 294* Wordgley. See Ridley; Worgley Wordsworth, Humphrey, cl., 68 Worgley, Wordgley, John, cl., 207, 274 , Thomas, cl., 207 See Ridley Worlaby, Worletbie, co. Linc., 91, 153, 182, 232, 317, 391, 408, 424 Worme, John, cl., 74 Worminghall, Wormynall, co. 48, 122, 204, 273 Worship, James, cl., 3, 74, 149, 373 , John, cl., 214, 295 , William, cl., 303, 399, 418 Worsley, John, cl., 54, 139, 167 , Richard, cl., 129, 164, 192 Worthington, co. Leic., 109, 216, 286 Worthrops, Hugh, cl., 7 Wotton. See Wootton subtus Bernewood. See Wootton Underwood Wotton, dominus, 38 Woughton on the Green, Woodston [vecttus Woughton], co. Buck., 18, 49, 51, 120;,, 162, 1627, 202, 271 Wragby, co. Linc., 94, 154, 183, 232, 328, 393, 414, 429 Wraggo, co. Linc., deanery of, 93-4, 154, 183,. 231-2, 240, 242, 249, sll, 327-8, 345, 392-3, 414, 428-9, 442-3 Wralllé sco. LinG a Ow 140s hi Owain 314, 384, 406, 422 ; school at, 406 Wrastlingworth. See Wrestlingworth Wrawby,.cos Lincs) 91915371825, 232: o17, 39154088 424 Wray, Raie, Wrey, Arthur, reader, 87 , Nicholas, chorister, 377 ——, Ralph, cl., 99, 156, 186, 331, 342, 358, 395 ——, Robert, cl., 99, 156 ——, William, knt, 225, 230, 233, 304, 310*, 320, 329-30, 335, 338*, 340, 352, 356-8 Wraysbury, Wirardburie, Wirardes- burie, Wirdisbury, Wyrardesbury, co. Buck., 48, 115, 124, 160, 200, Buck., 201n, 267 Wren, Turvill alias. See Turvill Wrestlingworth, Wrastlingworth, co. Beds b32; Wrey. See Wray Wright, Mr, cl., 215 , Arthur, cl., 80, 150, 178, 308, 386 403, 420 ——, —, preb., 376, 435 ——, Christopher, cl., 2 165, 194, 264 554 INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES Wright—(cont.) , Dorothy, widow, 296 ——., Edward, cl., 157 ——., Elizabeth, widow, 309 ——, Henry, cl., 111, 156 , John, cl., [more than one person), 2-3, 93, 96-7, 114, 116, 154-5*, 160, 183*, 186, 198-9*, 265, 333, 346-7, 360*, 392-3*, 431* ——, Laurence, cl., 25 ——, Martin, cl., 121, 204-5*, 274 ——, Nathaniel, chorister, 437 ——, Nicholas, cl., 337 ——, Philip, cl., 185, 330, 339, 357%, 394*, 429 ——, Ralph, reader, 66 ——, Randall, cl., 169, 198-9*, 198, 266* —, Richard, cl.,-83, 429 —, Robert, cl., 4-5, 175, 325, 382, 416, 427 ——, —., reader, 378 ——, Samuel, cl., 176 ———, Thomas, cl., 173, 213, 241, 288, 321-2, 346, 380*, 410-11, 426 , William, cl., 50, 117, 402 Wrigley. See Ridley Wriothesley, [blank], countess of South- ampton, 323 Wroot, Woote, co. Linc., 100, 156, 186, 234, 331, 343, 358, 395, 429 Wroth, Robert, knt, 279 Wulfe. See Wolf Wullye. See Woolley Wulstenholme. See Wolstenholme Wutton. See Whutton Wyatt. See Wiat Wyberton, co. Linc., 8, 76, 176, 227, 239, 308, 314, 384, 406, 422 Wycombe, co. Buck., deanery of, 123-4, 162, 206-7, 274-5, 444-5 co. Leic. 21s ——, High, Chepping Wycombe, co. Buck., 48, 124,162, 206,275 ——, West, alias Havering, Havering- down, co. Buck., 48, 124, 206, 275 Wyfordby, Wifordbie, Wyforbie, co. Leics, 43, LUZ, 156,.213; 290 Wyham, Wyame, co. Linc., 87, 152, 181, 230, 324, 389, 412, 427 Wykame. See Wickham Wykeham, East, Estwicam, co. Linc., 86, 180, 230, 241, 323, 389, 411, 426 Wykin (in Hinckley par.], co. Leic., 298 Wylbye. See Welby Wyllawghton. See Willoughton Wymberley, Mr, 222 Wymely. See Wymondley, Little Wymeswold, Wimeswold, co. Leic., 30, 40, 105, 158, 215, 297 Wymington, Wemington, co. Bed., 14, 127, 163, 190, 258 Wymley. See Wymondley Wymondham, Wimotham, co. Leic., 43, 112, 156, 214, 290 Wymondley, Great, Wymley, Wymlye, co. Hert., 61, 1387, 209, 280 ——,, Little, Wymely, co. Hert., 61, 137, 209, 280 Wyrardesbury. See Wraysbury Wyresley. See Waresley Wyse, William, cl., 28 Wyton, Witton, co. Hunt., 212*, 282. See also Houghton Wyvill, Wivell, co. Linc., 70, 174, 225, 308, 381, 403, 419, 420 Yarborough, Jarburgh, co. Linc., 86, 152, 180, 230, 323,- 38893415 426 ——, deanery of, 90-1, 153, 182, 232, : 239-40, 308, 315-17, 390-1, 407-8, 423-4, 442-3 Yardelye. See Ardeley Yarrow, Yarwell, Thomas, cl., 119, 125, 125n, 202-3*, 270 Yate, James, cl., 283 Yates, Yeates, Thomas, ‘cl., 180) 8223 389, 411, 426 Yaxeley, William, gent., 314 Yaxley, co, Hunt., 54, 143/20 10286 , deanery of, 54-5, 142-3, 167-8, 210-11, 238, 281, 285-6, 444-5 Ybstock. See Ibstock Ydell. See Idle Yealden. See Yielden Yeales, Witnall alias. Yealinge. See Yelling Yeardley. See Ardeley Yeates. See Yates Yeeles. See Eales Yelderd, Arthur, D.p., 57, 141, 210 SNicholagaci, e.o0 Yeldon. See Yielden Yeldon, Nicholas, cl., 24 Yelling, Yealinge, co. Hunt., 57, 14h) 16742 1 lee2S4 Yeomans, Yemans, Yomans, William, cl., 49, 120, 162, 202-3*,'271 Yerwood, Hugh, cl., 206 Yielden, Yealden, Yelden, co. Bed., 129, 164, 189, 192, 260 Yonge. See Young York, county of, 45 York, co. York, archbishop of, 220, 301*, 331*, “341-2: See also (“Lege Sandys ; Young ———, —, appropriations held by, 233-4, 341-2, 358* ——, —, licence to preach granted by, 310, 317, 321, 358*n —, —, ordinations by, 43-4, 68, 71*, 86, 88, 90-2, 97, 99-100, 102-3, 107, 110, 112, 116, 126, 140, 220% 233-4 See Eales INDEX 20 Re PERSONS ANDSPEACES 555 York, archbishop of—(cont.) , —, suffragan bishops of, ordina- tions by Dara, 138. Elphin, 86 Fiull, 652570, 94,86; 89, 91, 93; 96, 08 99 eLIL ALL Addenda Kildare, 68, 102, 138”. Addenda Nottingham, 85, 467 , cathedral church of, dean and chapter of, 328 ——,, diocese of, 331 York—(cont.) , province of, 242 Yorke, John, cl., 51, 120 Youle; mY owles Lhomas, élji2415)343: 359, 430 Young, Yonge, Richard, cl., 82, 98, 155 ——, Thomas, archbishop of York, 43 ——, —, cl., 56, 139, 166, 211 Zouche, Zoughe, John, knt, 37 , ousan, dame, 42 INDEX oF SuBJECTS TO THE INTRODUCTION AND THE [Ext Persons and places referred to in this Index will be found in the Index of Persons and Places, pages 471-555, except when the Index to the Intro- duction (pages cxxxiii-cxlviii) is indicated. Abridgment, An, a book published by the ministers of the diocese of Lincoln, Ixxi, lIxxvn Accession of James I, xlviii-ix Advertisements, the, xix , a tertian, cxil Ale-house, frequenting, Ixvii Antinomian teaching, 370 Apostolic authority, appointment of suffragan bishop by, 107 Apparitor, cxxi, cxxvii, 246-7, 369, 371, 469 , fees of, 369, 414 Appeal from bishop’s court. See Arches Appropriations. See Impropriations Arches, court of, appeal to, Ixxiii, CXX11) OXRIX, CHXKI-11 Armour, subsidy of, xxxix, 145-68, 219 Arms and weapons, xxxix, xlv, 145-68, 161-2, 168 Articles— in the 36th canon, lxiv, lxvii Whitgift’s Three articles, xxii-vii, XVI CX, AL See also Subscription Assizes, Ciil Bailiff, cxx Baptism— its necessity denied, 370 clergyman refuses to baptize, xli objected against, Ixxix, Ixxxi, xcvi formula of, omitted, xlvi, cx by women, xxx, l See also Cross Bells, church, 235 ,——, Carried away from the parish, 234 Benefices— augmentation of, lxii, 250-2, 356-8, 360, 362 double, xlviii, 237-43, 246, 248. See Pluralism farming or leasing of, xlii, lx, 221- 35, 329-35 number of, in the diocese, 253, 441-5 poverty of, lv, lix-lx union of, 228 value of, li, lix-lxiii, 33-46, 246-361 Bible of the largest volume, Ixiv-vi Bishops’ certificates, xiii “ Bishop’s shadows,’ 371, 469 Bonner’s clerks, 38, 43 Book of Common Praver, The, xxiii, XXVili, xxx, xli, lxili-vi, cv-xxxii passim Book of Discipline, The, xxiii, xxviii, IX1V;\CXVi» CEXXI Books, cviii, cxili, Cxvi, Cxxvii “Branded menne,’’ xxiv Brownists, xxvi, lxxix Bullinger, The Book of Decades, xix, xx Canons of 1604, the CXVli, CXXixX Cap, the square, xxx, l, lxxvili-ix , night-, Ixxvili, xxx Capacitas, xxxi-ii, 97, 101, 104, 117, 122, 143 Catechism, the Scottish, cxvii Catechizing and catechists, xxvli, xliv, lix, Ixxx, cxv, cxx, 53-61, 356-61, 458 Cathedral church of Lincoln— lay canons and prebendaries, xxx, 465-8 prebendaries bound to preach in, xocdt muniments of, xxxix, 145 music school, xxii stall wages of vicars, xxli, xxxvili visitation of, xxii Chancels, fabrics of, xvli-xviii, xli, xlvii- vill, Ixxx, 220-43 Chapel of ease, 227 Chapels, 441-5 Church, the, the corruptions of, cxvii Church, failure to attend, Ixvi, Ixxix, Ixxxi. See Nonconforming lay- men ; Papist recusants Ixili-v, Ixxviili, Churches— fabrics and furniture of, xlvii-vili, Ixiv, 219-36 “ foreigners ’’ unwilling to repair a church, 231 defiled with owls and pigeons, 222 ill to come to, 225 pulled down, 360 in ruin and decay, 221-36 557 558 Churches—(cont.) ruinated through fall of steeple, 236 utterly ruinated, 235 swallowed up by the sea, 224, 239 window of, stopped with wisps, 226. Churching. See Nonconforming laymen Churchwardens, xiv, xxix, xxxviill, xli, Ixiv-vil, %Ixxvili-lxxxi, Ixxxiil, Ixxxvli-vill, xci-il, xCvi, Cil-xxxl passim brand of, cviii penance to be done by, Ixvi, civ, cviil troublesome office of, cxx Citations, grievances touching, 470 Clergy, the— abuse of, Ixvii, lxxx for using the ceremonies, lxxx leary behaviour, xlii, li, 33-41, 250-1, 256-64, 329-35, 355-61 canonical apparel’ xxx, IJ, Ixiv, Ixxvili-lxxx, Cvi conformity, 53-61 deprivation, lxxiii-iv examination of, xvili, xix hospitality, xxvi, xl, 144, 286-99, 329-35, 461 imprisonment, cxxxii, 370, 470 misconduct, xxxviii, xli number, lvii, 253, 446ff. ordination, 33-144, 169-70 poverty, 1xi, 221 scandalous ministers, cxvil, Cxxi sufficiency, xxvili suspension, xli, CXXV-V1 status and antecedents, xxxi, xxxiv, 63-143, 448-52 occupations of, before ordination— apprentice, 120 attorney, 142 bestiarus, 65 candlemaker, 88 carpenter, 65 clerk, 64 elerls (parish) i719) S278G5907 7 123, 141, 142 clerk, poor, in Lincoln cathedral, 83 clothier, 77 day labourer, 101 draper, 127 fisherman, 72 peutleman, 06.70 50112 113)" 120) 150,413] glover, 67 husbandman, 70, 75, 97, 103, 120 lawyer, petty, 113 linen-draper, 72, 84 literate, 65, 95 mercer, 119 merchant, 69, 130, 143 Excvil CVil, 2 Cxivi INDEX OF SUBJECTS Clergy—(cont.) monk, 117, 122, 133, 142, 143 ostler, 83 seneschal, 130 serving-man, 68, 69; 74, 79, 83-4, 88, 90-L, 101, 113-16, 12 12377 1272133 ,0180-6761 Se shoemaker, 88 singing man, 77, 134 soldier, 68 surgeon, 113 tailor, 108 tallow chandler, 76 webster, 140 woolwinder, 113 yeoman, 112 See also Armour; Learning; Marriage ; Nonconforming clergy- men; Preachers; Residence ; Sermons ; Subscription Clerical subsidy rolls, xvu, 3-32, 373-4 Commissions, multiplicity of, lxxvi, 469 Communicants and non-communicants, li, lv, lvii-ix, lxvii, 248-253, 256- 353, 441-5 Communion, the Holy, failure to receive, 2 Ixvii, Ixxx. See also Noncon- forming laymen; Papist recus- ants Comperta, findings, xiv, xxi, xlvii, Ixxvil, lIxxviln Confirmation objected to, 1 Constables, Ixxxvil, xci Conventicle, Ixxxi Convocation of Canterbury, xx, xxviii, Ixiii, Ixxii, 171-218 se wae , payments to, xlili , laymen elected as, xliii Court, the bishop’s, lxix, cli-cxxxli proceedings in, ev officio, xix appeal from. See Arches episcopal, Ixxxvii court books, lxxxvil Cross, the sign of, in baptism, xxiii, xxx, xli, 1, Ixv-vi, lxix-lxxijixxy Ixxix-Ixxxi, Civ-vl, Cvlil-xi, Cxili, CXV-XVi, CXIX-XX, CXXVI-Vll, CXXI1x, CXXX-1l Curate, a pretended, 403 Curates, xvii, 2-32, 63-4, 237-43, 248, 373-4, 442-6, and passim for expenses, Tass hbelsh Ab abl elect proctors for convocation, 171- 218 serving without licences, Ixxx stipends of, lxi, Ixili, 72, 80, 86, 88, 101, 104, 106, 113, 122-3, 139, 248, 373-4 Cursitory priests, 370 Deaconship, a, 70 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Degrees, university, Ilvii-viii, 246, 256-335, 415, 453-4 Detectiones, detecta, detections, present- ments, Xiv, XVil-xviii, xlvii, lxvi, Ixxvii, lxxviin Diocesan registry, xiv bishops’ transcripts of parish regis- ters, XXViN, CVil, CXV Brown Book, the, xv, xx, xxvl, xxix, XxXXvill, xli, xlili-vi, xlviii-ix, liv, Ixxxix, 219, 245-52, 432-9 call books, xv clerical subsidy roll, xvii, 373-4 court books, xiv, and passim double benefices, 237-43 election of proctors, 171-218 episcopal registers, xiii 53-1438, libyt clert, xv, XXi-li, xxvil-xxxviil, xl-ii, lii-ix, ixv, 63-144, 170, 219, 253-353, 375-431, 465-8 loss of documents, xiii miscellaneous papers, xxi, xxxli, livn, Ixiin, Ixxxi-li, xcl-li, xciv, Cili, CV, CVli-xvVili, CXX-xxxX, CXxxii nonconforming ministers, 363-71, 469-70 presentation deeds, xxvn, xxvin, Cili-iv, CX1-Xili, Cv, CXix-xx, Cxxiv, CXXVIi-Vlll, CxXxXxli Red Book, the, xv subscription books, xv, xxiii Valuatio beneficiorum, 355-62 visitation books, xiv, and passim Diocese, the, administration of, xl extent of, Xiv-xv hamlets in, 442-5 number of families in, 441-5 parishes in, liv, 441 Disturbing the minister, lxxxi Donative, 114, 128, 343 “ Dumbe idolles,” xxxv Erroneous teaching, 370-1, 469 Excommunication, xxix, li, liv, Ixvii, Ixxvi, xxix, lxxxi, cxvii, 376, 469. See also Clergy ; Nonconforming clergymen ; Papist recusants Exhibitio instvrumentorum, xxix Ex officio, proceedings, lxix, cvi Fees, ecclesiastical, ,li, xcii, cxxiii, 63, 369, 414, 469 Fire ioss "by, Cix, -Cxxx First-fruits and tenths, xvii, 143 Games, unlawful, Ixvii Glebe, 251, 356 Gowrie conspiracy, the, Ixxxix-xc Grievances, ecclesiastical, xxi, lxxvi-vii, 371, 469-70 Gunpowder plot, the, lxxxix-xciv 559 Hampton Court conference, the, lix, Lxili Hatfield House MSS, xlv, lxxii, cvi High commission, court of, xxiv, xxvi, XO Ki) OxKix Hoods, academical, lxiv, Ixxix, cxvii, cxx Horses, light, 145-68 Hospital, master of, 125 Impropriations and appropriations, xlviii, 1, li, liv, lv, 248, 252, 356- 60, 362 distinction between the two terms, Vv proposal that they should contribute to the augmentation of benefices, 1 proprietaries, 221-35 passim, 337-61 , default of, in repairing chan- cels, 221-35 Inhibition, cxii, cxxv Injunctions— bishop Cooper’s, xix royal, the, xix, xxxi, xliv Ireland, defence of, subsidies of armour, horses, and money for, xlv-vi, Ixxxvi, xcvii-ci, 219 Jurisdiction, ecclesiastical, touching, Ixxvi-vii, 371, 469-70 ——., peculiar, 206-7, 218-21, 246-7, 249, 294-5, 299, 328 Justification by faith, xciii Kneeling at the Holy Communion, xxiii, Delain sis xxix Cx COxxVi Lambeth Palace MSS, xviii, xxvi-vii, XxXKI- xl, 30; 47; 535 Layman acts as curate, Cxii , clergyman living as a, Ixxix Learning of the clergy, Xvili-xxi, Xxvil, 33-45, 250-1, 357-61, 456-7 ——— —,, measures for increase of, xvili, b@.4! Lectureship, cxxix Letters— of archbishop of Canterbury, xlvi, xlviii, liii-iv, lxxxiv, Ixxxix-xci, 220, 245, 248-9, 251-2 of bishop of Lincoln, xlix, lii-iv, Ixxxili, Ixxxvi-ix, cxxxii, 219-20, 245-7, 249-51 of bishop of London, 1xxxix-xci of clergymen, lxxxi, xciv, cii-v, cxii, CXiV-XVili, CXxXi, CXXiV, CXXVii-Vili of laymen, |xxxi-ii, xci-li, ciii, cix- xii of officials, Ixx, 220-1, 245-7, 249- 252 Levant Company, the, cxvii 560 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Litany, the, omitted, xxx-i, Ixxviii, cvil, CXVil, CXXiv Liveries, tawny, the bishop’s, xlix Marriage, clerical, xlii, 329-35, 455 to be approved by bishop and justices, xxi without approval, xxi-il Marriage licences, li, 253 Marriages, secret, 371 Millenary petition, the, 1, cxxix Morbus regius, cili XX1-l1, 33-44, Nonconforming clergymen— list of, cli-xxx1i number of, |xxi, lxxili-vi proceedings against, xxxix-xl, lxviii- Ixxv, Cli-xxxXIl deprivation of, xv, XXvi-vli, xxxiv, Pexi-Vi- i CV1s (Oxi. CRIS Cx xT: CXXVii, CXxXxXi-il, 364-6, 368-70, 469-70 excommunication of, for contumacy, CXL CXV-5 V1, CXVIECXX! ICK RIV. 367-70, 469-70 suspension of, xv, xxiv-v, Xxvli, xxxiv, xli, lxx-i, lxxili-vi, cix-x, CXll, CXV-XV1, CXVIll, CXX-1, Cxxiv; CXXvi-vil, 364-8, 370 deprived ministers restored, 1xxiii, CX - peaceable men allowed to their benefices, Ixxiii-iv, C1X, CXV, CXXVIli committed to prison, xl, cxix, cxxii, retain Clii-v, CXXX1 recusants, xxili-v, xxvil, 53, 55-6 Nonconforming laymen, xxx, Ixvil, Ixxix, Ixxx-i, xCili-iv churching of women objected to, oo eek 1b.e.d 7.4) b-&. € kneeling objected to, lxxix-lxxx Oath ex officio, the, li Papist recusants, xli, li, lv, lxxx, 1xxxii- xcvi, 248, 441-5 certificates of, lIxxxiv-vii, lxxxix excommunication of, xli, 1xxx1i-viil, XCV-Vi instruction of their children, Ixxxvii presentments of, xl, |xxxii-viii priests, execution of, xciii reconciliation of, Ixxxiii, xciv-v suspension of, lxxxviii, xciv-v writ de excommunicato capiendo, Ixxxi1 See also Gowrie conspiracy ; Gun- ' powder plot Papists, cxxix Parish without church or inhabitants, 225 Parish—(cont.) with few or no people, 230-2, 235 parishes united, 325 See also Diocese Parish clerk, 79, 82, 86, 97, 117, 123, 141-2, 222 Parliament and nonconformists, Ilxxvi- Vito CRE eT Ve Parson, a beggarly, 234 Patrons, xxviii, li, lvi, lx, 249, 253, 256- 361 Penance, public, Ixvi, civ, cviii Plague, the, xxvii, lxv, cii, 54 Pluralism, xxvi, xxxiv-vil, xlviii, 1-1, Ixiii, 45, 63-144, 169, 237, 246, 248, 257-352, 378-414, 459-60 pluralist bound to preach, 144 plurality without limitation of dis- tance, 103, 110, 113-14, 118, 120, 122, 133-6, 138-9 qualification for plurality, 64-5, 77, 79, 82, 88, 98, 102-3, 106, 108-10, 116, 120; 122, 1385," 1a7-Sseiee 248, 314 — by birth, 314 dispensation for plurality, xxvi, 42- 3, 64-5, 71, 16-7, T9482,.8 ieee 95, 98-9, 102-3, 105-6, 108, 111, 120-2, 125, 134-6, 138, 169 Poverty of parishioners, 224, 227, 232 Preachers, xxXv-vil, Xxix, xxxiv-vii, 1I-ii, liv, lvi-vii, lix, cii-xxxi passim, 9, 33-144, 237-43 passim, 252, 256-361, 377-414, 446, 457-8. See also Sermons select, on king’s accession, xlviii-l enquiry concerning, 246-7 disordered persons not to be allowed to preach, 245 “Priests calves,’’ lxvii Privy council, the, xxvii-vili, xxxix, xlv, Ixxil Proprietaries. See Impropriations Proxy, 66-141 passim Puritanism, xv-xvi, xxili-xxxili, xxxix- xl, l-iv, lxii-lxxvili, cli-xxxii objection to ceremonies, xxiii exercises, classes, XXXVI, XXXvVili, CXvi grievances, xxili, lxxvi-vii irreconcilable with the Church’s sys- tem, xvl ministry of elders, xxviii propaganda, xXxXvVil-vill, xxxili-v, l, Ixviil surveys, XX1X, XXXili-viii, Ixviii Questmen, lxiv Quorum nomina, process of, 371, 469 11-111 See also Atkinson; Barker; Barkwith ; Barnwell; Bend; Best; Booth; INDEX OF Readers—(cont.) Booth* ; Bowler ; Burton ; Chap- man; Coleman; Cotes; Cox; Curteys; Deane; Enderby*; Fairbanck; Fetherston; Field ; Goodhand ; Hamond; Hatfield ; Hewett ; Holland ; Holte; John- son; Kippias; Mansford; Mar- shall* ; Mayborne; Nicholson ; Nicholson* ; Parker; Pattison ; Preston ; Rawlett (2); Roades ; Roades* ; Rollett ; Roper* ; Rus- sell; Sharpe; Stevens; Taylor ; Towly ; Turnbull ; Utterby ; Utterby*3 Ward ; Watson ; Woods ; Wray; Wright (2) reader baptizes and celebrates mar- riage, 81 Recusants. See Nonconforming clergy- men ; Papist recusants Residence and non-residence, clerical, XXXIV-Vvii, Ixvii, 33-46, 234, 237- 43, 256-99, 329-35, 460 Ring, the, in marriage, xxiii, 1, lxiii, cx, CxO Schoolmaster, teaching without licence, Ixxix, Ixxx , Nuisance created by, Ixxix Schoolmasters, xxvi, xxxiii, Ixvi-vii, Ixxix, Cxxii, cxxvii, 76, 446. See also Akerley; Ashton; Ather- tone; Baker; Barber; Barley; Barlowe (2) ; Bell; Barnes ; Bar- rett; Batty; Baxter; Beadell; Bettes; Bland; Blunston; Bul- lock ; Burrell ; Butler ; Campbell ; Carter ; Chapman ; Clarke ; Clay- ton; Cooke; Crispe; Croftes ; Crowther ; Cuthbert ; Cutt Delph ; Diggles* ; Dobson ; Dolif ; Duckle;) Kast> -Elliis> Elsham: Emott; Enderby; Fereston ; Field ; Fletcher ; Fogg ; Gamage ; Garthwayt; Gibbon; Gibson; Grey. Hage; Halls )Halley:: Harcastle; Hardy; MHarnes; Flaris:* ) Harrison ;) + Hatfield: Hicks; Holderness; Howke; Houghton; Houghton*; Hub- bard; Hutchinson; Jackson; Jeffison; Jessopp; Johnson; Jopes ; Justice ; Key ; Killingley ; King* ; Kingston; Knowles; Lathwett; Lawson; Launder ; Levinston ; Machett ; Manby (3) ; Marbury ; Marvin ; Mason ; Maxon ; Mayhew ; Megson ; Mennyes ; Metcalf ; Nelson ; Newell; Newton; Nicholson ; Northan ; Odlinge ; Owen; Par- SUBJECTS 561 Schoolmasters—(cont?.) ker; Peale; Piggott; Prichard ; Randelson; Robinson; Roos; Rudd ; Sampson ; Scott*; Silles ; Singleton ; Slade ; Smith ; South- well ; Sparke ; Stennett ; Swanne ; Tawes ; Temple ; Thompson (8) ; Thornton; ‘Threcking; Tice*; Toddes ; Turpin ; Ulliot ; Vaughan ; Watson ; White ; Wilkinson (2); Wilson Schools. See Alford ; Barton on Hum- ber ; Beesby ; Belchford ; Belleau; Bicker; Bigby; Binbrook St Mary; Bitchfield; Blankney ; Bolingbroke ; Boston; Burgh in the Marsh; Carlton, Great; Coleby ; Cotes, North; Coven- ham St Mary; Croft; Crowle ; Croxby ; Deeping, Market ; Deep- ing St James; Donington in Holland; Edenham; Enderby, Mavis; Frieston; Fleet; Ful- stow; Gainsborough; Gedney Fen End; Gosberton; Goxhill ; Grantham ; Grimsby, Great; Halton, East ; Halton Holegate ; Harmston; Hemingby; MHorn- castle ; Horsington; Hough on the Hill; Immingham; Keal, West; Kelsey, South; Killing- holme; Kirkby near Osgodby ; Kirton in Holland; Laceby, Langton by Wragby; Leake; Lavington ; Laughton near Gainsborough; JLincoln; Lin- coln\ (Sti) benedict Lincoln St Botolph = Lincoin, St Peter qin Eastgate ; Linwood ; Ludborough; Marshchapel ; Moulton ; Moulton Chapel ; Orby ; Owersby, North ; Panton; Ranby; Roughton ; Saltfleetby All Saints; Sibsey ; Skegness ; Somercotes, North ; Spalding; Spilsby; Stalling- borough; Stamford; Steeping, Great; Stickney; Sutterton ; Tattershall; Tealby; Tetford ; Tetney ; Thoresby, North ; Thurlby [by Bourne]; Wain- fleet All Saints ; Waltham ; Wash- ingborough; Welton in the Marsh; Whaplode; Whaplode Drove; Wilsthorpe; Wrangle Scolares, scolaves ruvales, bred in the schools, xxxl, xxxvi, 65-143 pas- sim, 448-52 Second Parte of a Register, The, xxiv, XXXI1li-Vili Sequestration, 65, 75, 84, 88, 90, 93, 96, 123, 130, 143, 369 * See Index to Introduction. 562 Sermons— long, Cxvi quarterly, Ixxx lack of ixxx dangerous and heretical, Ixx, cvi to be produced to the _ bishop, Ixxi-li, Cvi, CXxXvl preached before the king, 1, cxix preached before the clergy, lil, 253-5 objected against, Ixxviii See also Preachers Sidesmen, cxiil, CXvili, Cxxv Star chamber, the, xl, cxxil Stipendiaries, 3 Storm, a tempestuous, 223 Subscription, clerical, xiv, Xxli-vil, xxix, 1-i, Lxiv, lxvii-vili, lxxi-v, civ-xxxi passim, 47-51, 63-5, 111, 170, 247 ———, —, not enforced, Ixxili, cv, cvii- Vill, (CXU11/:CXVI,. CXXV1,/CEXVUINIX: cxxxi, 369-70 Subsidy, curates refusing to pay, 23, 27 (2) Subsidy rolls, clerical, xvii, 2-32, 373-4 Supremacy, the royal, 47 Surgeons and physicians, xxxviii, lxxix Surplice, the, use of, xviii, xxili, xxx-i, meow ii-ix. xl, “xXlive) lolxiv-lxxi, Ixxili, Ixxv, Ixxvili, lxxx, cii-xxxii passim Suspension of laymen, Ixvii, xxix, cxvii Sworn-men, xli, lxvi, cv INDEX OF SUBJECTS Tenths, failure to pay, Ixxiii-iv, 369 Tippets, lxxix Tithes, lx, lxii, 251, 356-8, 360, 362 Toleratio, xxix, xxxil, 66, 427 Tower of London, the, cxix Town, a, ruinated, 243 Trustworthiness of the documents used in this edition, xvi-xvii Unlawful company, keeping of, Ixvii Valor Ecclestasticus, the, xvii, lx Vits et modis, cxvi, 369 Virgin, the, invocation of, xxii Visitations, ecclesiastical, xiv-xv of archdeacon of Leicester, xviii, lxiv-v, lxviii of archdeacon of Lincoln, xiv, xviii, XXXVIU-IX, xliv, boxxii, xcviares . Cis scry of bishop of Lincoln, xiv, xvii, xviii, Xx, XXXVI) XXVIII ee Ixv-vil, Ixxvii, Ilxxxii, xciv-vi, €l-XVi, CXXiV, Cxxx visitation articles, xiv, xvil, xxix, XXXVill-Ix, xlv, lxv-vi, Ilxxvii —, become a mere matter of TOTAAL. Vivings or livings, 362 Wives, two, clergyman charged with having, xxxviii Youth, self-confidence of, xviii in the reigns of BW5012 .L75v.1 f the church nceton Theological Semi The state o iin ILIV. Pri pe | , 24 1 1012 00037 502 Sa am hacse ao ~~ ~~