I for tie foj^idiag of a, "Colfesfvithis.Cotoityi^ Bought with the income of the Ann S. Farnam Fund 1911 1 ORIGINAL RECORDS OF EARLY NONCONFORMITY UNDER PERSECUTION AND INDULGENCE VOL. I— TEXT ORIGINAL RECORDS OF EARLY NONCONFORMITY UNDER PERSECUTION AND INDULGENCE TRANSCRIBED AND EDITED BY PROFESSOR G. LYON TURNER, MA. VOL. I.— TEXT T. FISHER UNWIN LONDON LEIPSIC ADELPHI TERRACE INSELSTRASSE zo 1911 TO THE MEMORY OF THE NOBLE MEN AND WOMEN HEREIN NAMED, WHO FROM LOYALTY TO CONSCIENCE AND TO CHRIST WERE WILLING TO ' SUFFER THE LOSS OF ALL THINGS ' TO PRESERVE THE FREEDOM OF THE SPIRIT IN THEIR WORSHIP AND THE CROWN RIGHTS OF THE REDEEMER IN HIS CHURCH PREFACE In presenting these volumes to the public, the Editor feels that a brief survey of their contents is needed as a guide to their use. He therefore gives herein — i. A few notes as to the form and setting of the documents reduced to print in Volume I. 2. An indication of the kind of information to be culled from them. 3. A general sketch of the scheme adopted in the Classified Summary and the Alphabetical Indexes of Volume II. ; and 4. A few directions as to the most effectual method of dealing with the materials for the purposes of history. He has added a word or two as to — 5. The stores of information he has gathered in the prosecution of his task which could not be included in these two volumes ; and of 6. Grateful acknowledgment to library officials and to personal friends, where they are undoubtedly due. 1. First, then, The Form and Setting of the Original Docu ments. — As now for the first time completely reproduced in print, they form the Text contained in Volume I. The reproduction has been made as exact as possible. In many instances special type had to be founded in order to give the abbrevia tions and pointing of the originals. The Editor cannot hope to have avoided all error ; but, in every stage of the correction of proof, comparison has been made direct with the original, so as to reduce the possibility of error to the minimum. The Documents here reproduced fall into two groups : I. Episcopal Returns, and II. State Papers. I. The Episcopal Returns are those made by order of Archbishop Sheldon in 1665, in 1669, and in 1676. (i.) Text. — It does not present the whole of them, but such as are preserved in Vol. 639 of the Codices Tenisoniani in the Lambeth Palace Library. vii viii Preface Of the 1665 Returns (very few of which are preserved) I have printed only those reporting Nonconformist physicians and schoolmasters, or the whereabouts and attitude of ministers ejected in 1662. The Returns of 1669 are much more complete, and report in tabular form the Nonconformist Conventicles discovered in each Diocese ; the particulars furnished concerning them being : (1) the parishes and houses in them in which the Conventicles were held ; (2) the numbers, and (3) the 'quality' of those attending them; as well as the names of (4) many of their principal ' Abettors '; and (5) the ' Heads and Teachers ' who conducted the services. The 1676 Returns gave a Religious Census of every Parish in England and Wales. The Returns are preserved complete in the William Salt Library at Stafford. Duplicates of only two or three are preserved in Vol. 639, and these have been reproduced in situ. The particulars given are : (1) the number of inhabitants ; (2) the number of Papist recusants ; and (3) the number of ' persistent Sectaries ' — in other words, of Protestant Nonconformists. In Vol. 639 the Returns for 1669 and 1676 stand before those for 1665. They are ' reproduced ' in this volume in that order. Their tabular form is also retained, in order to make the reproduction as close as possible. [This necessitated the printing of this section ' oblong,' and the reading of it sideways. The Editor trusts the student will feel that the clearness and regularity of the setting will more than compensate for any inconvenience involved in the use of this part of the book.J (ii.) Pagination. — The figures following the letter R (which is the abbreviated symbol adopted throughout the work for ' Episcopal Returns ') in the left-hand margin of these tables are the numbers of the pages in Vol. 639. In the original, the pagination numbers are placed on only one side of each leaf (the side which is on the reader's right in every opening) ; the other side, or hack of the leaf (which is on the reader's left in each opening), is in these volumes indicated by the letter b following the pagination number of the original. The only exceptions to this tabular arrangement in the Episcopal Returns are those for the Diocese of Durham and the Archdeaconries of Chester and Richmond ; so that these are printed (upright) in the ordinary way, as are the Returns for 1665. II. The Licence Documents. — These consist of two volumes of State Papers and three Entry Books. 1. The two volumes of State Papers are calendared as ' State Papers, Domestic Series, Charles II., Vols. 320 and 321,' or (to use the abbrevia tions always employed in applying for them in the Research Reading- ERRATA Page ix, line 17, delete 'John' and substitute 'Nicholas'; and delete ' Church dignitary ' and substitute ' doctor of physick.' Page xix, line 1, delete ' John ' and substitute ' Nicholas.' Preface ix Room of the Record Office) S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320, and S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321. (i.) Form of the Text. — Most of the papers bound together in these two volumes are Memoranda of application for Licences under Charles's Indulgence, or of receipts for them when they were taken away from Whitehall. But they also contain other series of documents of great interest and historical importance. There are thirty-two formal Petitions to the King for Licences, and five Addresses of Thanks to him either for his gracious Declaration of Indulgence or for Licences already secured under it. There are also (especially in the earlier part of Vol. 320) several documents which give us an official view (a view gained in the office of Lord Arlington) of the inception of the Indulgence, and the determination alike of the exact forms which Licences were to take, and of the methods to be used in the actual administration of the Indulgence. One of the most important of these is a series of letters addressed to Lord Arlington, or (more frequently) to Sir Joseph Williamson (his Chief Secretary) by Dr. John Butler, a Church dignitary who acted as intermediary between the Whitehall officials and the Nonconformists of London. Another is a set of drafts of the three kinds of Licences which were issued to approved applicants.* And yet a third most interesting series is of what may be called ' derelict ' Licences ; actual Licence-forms more or less completely filled up, signed, and dated, and yet never taken away from Whitehall. We have also a brief corre spondence between a Nonconformist minister, a Nonconformist doctor, Colonel Blood, and Sir Joseph Williamson, which casts a vivid sidelight on the question whether fees could be charged for securing Licences, or whether it was not the intention of the King that Licences should be given without expense to the applicant. (ii.) Pagination. — It is clear that there have been (at least) two arrangements and registers of these papers. At first they were kept loose in brown paper parcels. When so arranged, each leaf, whether detached or part of a folded sheet, was separately numbered at foot of right corner. But they were subsequently rearranged, and mounted so as to be bound in Book-covers or Albums, which are calendared as Vols. 320 and 321 of the State Papers of Charles the Second's Reign ; and when so re-set the numbering was, not of leaves, but of complete papers, whether consisting of single leaves, small slips or scraps of paper, or folded sheets of several pages in length ; the figures being then written in pencil on the right top corner of the first page in * The draft printed in the 'Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society,' Vol. I., No. 6, p. 408, is only one of fourteen. X Preface each. It is these pencilled numbers which are used in all the references in the Calendar of State Papers, and it is these which are used through out the present work. The abbreviations '320' and '321' are employed to indicate S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320, and S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321, and the figure following is the number of the paper in each album-volume. 2. The three Entry Books are catalogued as S. P. Dom. Entry Book 27, Entry Book 38A, and Entry Book 38B. [The official abbreviations are E. B. 27, E. B. 38A, and E. B. 38B. For greater brevity and distinctness the symbols employed throughout this work for these three are B. (for Book), E. (for Entry), and I. (for Index).] (i.) Text. — (1) 'E. B. 27' is an Entry Book for the record or registra tion of ecclesiastical appointments in the gift of the King, by far the largest part of the entries having been made by Sir John Trevor. The special interest attaching to the record of the fifty Licences here entered is that they were treated by Trevor as ecclesiastical benefices in the Royal gift ; and the first and last of them are found on the same pages with Royal appointments to livings or official positions in the Established Episcopal Church. (2) ' E. B. 38A ' is an Entry Book devoted entirely to the entry of Licences granted under the Declaration of Indulgence, kept by Sir Joseph Williamson for Lord Arlington, whose 'Lodgings,' or office, were the headquarters for the administration of the Indulgence. The clerical detail of the work was committed by Sir Joseph to his chief clerk, Francis Benson, and the greater number of the entries are in Francis Benson's hand. This is the Book which has been most largely used by students of Nonconformist history ; by a very few directly in its original MS. form ; by many more, only indirectly, in the Calendar of State Papers. The rest of this group, indeed, have scarcely been touched, even by the most ardent and eager. (3) ' E. B. 38B ' is a very imperfect Index to the Licences entered in E. B. 3 8a. The latter were entered simply in the order in which the Licences were made out. In this Index they are re-entered in a more condensed form under the head of the Counties in which were situated the places for which Licences were granted. The Counties are arranged in an inexact alphabetical order, the right-hand margin of the book being indented so as to show the names of the Counties in alphabetical succession down the edge ; while reference is made easier by a marginal column on the left hand of each page, in which are written the names of the towns or parishes for which the Licences are available. But the entries cover only three months out of the eleven during which the Indulgence was in force, and even for these three months the Preface xi tabulation is by no means complete. Of the Counties, Northumber land is not included, and none of the Licences for London are entered at all. The reduction to printer's type of the entries in all three of these Entry Books has been made as exact as possible, the actual spelling in the original being preserved, whether correct or incorrect (according to modern standards of accuracy) ; and all contractions and punctuation points are given faithfully in every line of every page. (ii.) Pagination. — In E. B. 27 (B) the pagination numbers are given as in the Episcopal Returns. In E. B. 38A (E) the figures following E are those placed in pencil at the corners of each page in the original (the left-hand top corner of the left-hand page, and the right-hand top corner of the right-hand page in each opening). In E. B. 38B (I) there is no pagination ; but the pages are indicated as /, left, and r, right, on each page-opening in succession. 2. Their Historical Significance. — The information contained in these Documents covers only the first fourteen years of Nonconformity — viz., 1662-1676. But the Returns for 1676 convey no definite personal information. Those preserved in Vol. 639 of the Tenison MSS. are very few in number, and consist simply of schedules of figures, contain ing no names whatever, save those of the clergy who made the returns. So that beyond the month of February 167I the documents reproduced in this work give no material of personal interest ; and hence it may be said that they are almost wholly concerned with the history of the first Decade of Nonconformity (1662-1672). The Episcopal Returns give us the testimony of the clergy and hierarchy of the Established Church as to the ' locale,' the numbers, and the character of the Nonconformist clergy and laity in their several parishes, in that ten years of attempted suppression under the Penal Statutes passed by the two Houses of Parliament ; in 1662, the Act of Uniformity; in 1664, the First Conventicle Act; and in 1665, The Five Mile Act. The '65 Returns tell us the ' whereabouts ' and attitude towards Church and State of the ministers who had been ejected three years before (in 1662). They also report such schoolmasters and physicians as are not duly licenced by the ecclesiastical authorities, or are suspected of disaffection to Church or State. The '69 Returns report the Conventicles still held by Noncon formists, despite the legal penalties to which they were exposed ; and <*ive, in addition to the names of their Teachers and principal sup- xii Preface porters (or ' Abettors '), the official estimate of their numbers, their social status, and their financial position. In a word, the Episcopal Returns present us with a picture of the despised and persecuted Nonconformists, sketched by the hand of their pitiless persecutors. In the Licence Documents, on the other hand, we have information about them furnished, incidentally and unintentionally, by the Noncon formists themselves ; information, directly and wholly personal, touching their numbers and strength, in the eleven months of ' liberty ' granted to such as ' desired ' or asked for it, under the Indulgence declared by Charles on March 15, 167 \. Of Communities or Churches, however, the information furnished by either set of documents is very slight indeed. The Bishops recognized neither Churches nor clergy among those who would not conform in everything to their Church as by law established. Had they not unfrocked the clergy by ejectment on Bartholomew's Day ? and had they not unchurched the laity by excommunicating them ? Even in the '65 Returns the ejected ministers are reported as men who had lost their clerical status, and who were now merely lay parishioners, either pursuing secular callings or living on their estates as private gentlemen : and in the '69 Returns they are referred to in yet more contemptuous terms ; never as ' ministers ' of the congregations to which they preach; almost always simply as 'Heads ' and 'Teachers,' or (at most) as ' Preachers,' and often only as ' one so-and-so,' quite inconspicuous and utterly unknown, though many of them had held important livings in the Established Church. From the nature of the case, it is only the '69 Returns which could report Communities or Churches. But the Congregations returned as gathering in Conventicles are not recognized by these Clerical informers as Communities at all, much less as organized ' Churches.' To them each is simply a concourse of excommunicate ' atoms,' gathered either under the impulse of a common aversion to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England as by law established, or by the perverse fascination exercised by the talking gifts of the ' ejected.' Nor is much more to be gathered from the Licence documents of 1672. Licences were made out only to individuals. In no single case was a Licence issued to a community or congregation. Hence the three Entry Books give us no information whatever as to Nonconformist Churches. As far as these three books go, there might not be a single Nonconformist Church in existence up to February, 1673. Preface xiii It is so, too, with the applications for Licences. In almost every case application is made for individuals that they may be personally licenced (i) as 'Teachers,' either 'in general,' with a roving commission or authority to preach in any ' allowed ' or licensed place, or as Teacher in one named place, authorizing them to conduct public worship or religious services there ; or (2) as Householders, permitting them to use their houses — usually ' a Room or Rooms ' in them — as Meeting-Places in which members of one special Sect or ' Perswasion ' might assemble for their ' Public worship or devotion.' The only exceptions are a few cases in which the application takes the form of a Petition addressed directly to the King, and then the difference is not in the substance of the Petition, but in the description given of the Petitioners by themselves. In most cases, even here, the Petitioners describe themselves simply as Inhabitants of such and such a town or parish or district, their common tie being only that ot locality. But six Petitions have this special characteristic — that the peti tioners do not disguise the spiritual relations which bind them to each other, and make them spiritual Communities. In two the petitioners appear before the King as members of a ' Congregation,' distinctly appeal ing to him ' on behalf of themselves and the rest of their congregation.'* In one other they describe themselves as a ' Congregational Church '; f and in three more — one in Suffolk and two in Devon — they do not hesitate to use the word ' Church,' in each instance, with simple dignity, appealing to the King as ' a Church of Christ.' \ Is it not more than a coincidence that in each instance this ' High- Churchly ' claim is made by Congregationalists — men unsurpassed among Protestant Nonconformists for the loftiness of their views, the breadth of their theology, and the simplicity of their organization ? In view of all these facts, however, the historian of ' Organized Dissent ' can find little to help him in these ' Original Records.' But the stores of information contained in them about individual Nonconformists — and these the pioneers, the heroes, and the martyrs of Nonconformity — constitute a rich, even a priceless, treasure. Of the ministers ejected in 1662, facts may be gathered here, and at first hand, which are not to be found elsewhere. Where these grand men were, and what was the character and extent of their active service, in the years 1665, 1669, and 1672, is given us in these documents on evidence no one can gainsay. And a multitude of stalwart Nonconformists, women as well as men, are here brought to light, whose deeds should be preserved and whose memories should be * Lotterford [321 (3)] and Yeovil [321 (208 I.)]. f South Moulton [320 (103)]. % Beccles [321 (74)] ; Tiverton [320 (18)] ; and Exeter [320 (19)]. xiv Preface cherished, as the true Peerage of Stuart Puritanism, the genuine aristocracy of Nonconformity. 3. Classified Summary and Alphabetical Indexes. — But how, from such a confused mass of material, is anyone to cull the particular information which he desires ? The eight or nine thousand names con tained in the 600 pages of the first volume of this work are presented to the searcher in a state of absolute chaos, so that the information wanted concerning any special place or house or person could be procured only by long and toilsome search.* To minimize the labour, the Editor has drawn up the Classified Summary and the Alphabetical Indexes. The task was not an easy one. Revision and corrections almost without end have been necessary, and even in passing the work through the press the Editor discovered a host of errors and omissions, which have had to be inserted on slips as ' Errata and Addenda.' It has been as mortifying to him as he fears it will prove annoying to the student ; but he can only ask ' indulgence,' in view of the formidable mass of material to be handled and sifted. And he has this confidence that such indulgence will be granted most readily by those who have had most experience of what such work involves. In the Classified Summary all the references to any one person are arranged in the order of date : (i.) in '65, and (ii.) in '69, from the Episcopal Returns (R) ; and (iii.) in '72, from the Licence documents (B. E. and I). The personal names are arranged under the name of the Place where the Person lived or exercised an active ministry, the rule of arrangement being to place the Teachers first in the list and the Householders after. Further, the place-names are arranged under the heads of the Counties to which they belong, their order in each County being typographical, so that their local relations may be realized the more easily. The principle * In what follows the Editor has no desire to belittle the splendid work embodied in the Indexes to the Calendar of State Papers. It is a magnificent piece of work, carried through with marvellous accuracy. In the course of the closest examination of the references to the documents here reproduced, he has found only two or three mistakes. The arrangement of the Calendar, however, makes it of little use for the purposes of a work like this. The principle of that arrangement is strictly chronological. The precis of all the documents bearing the same date follow each other in the pages of the Calendar, without any regard to their subject-matter ; so that sections of these documents which follow on in the original are separated in the Calendar if they differ in date. The objects of the Editor, on the other hand, have been topical, topographical, and denominational ; the significance of chronological data being left for separate and subsequent treatment. Preface xv of arrangement varies slightly in different Counties. In some, where the land-surface is little diversified, it follows simply the points of the compass; but in others, where high hill-ridges or great mountain masses constitute natural barriers to movement, the valleys, which always determine the course of streams and rivers, give also the natural course of spiritual developments, and have furnished the line of arrangement of the towns and villages which have grown up along them. And, finally, the Counties themselves are arranged in six groups, which, on the whole, commended themselves to the Editor as the most natural and most practically useful. The more graphically and vividly to illustrate this natural connection between different communities in the same county or district, the Editor had prepared a series of County maps, in which only those places were marked which are referred to in these ' Original Documents.' But the question of cost compelled him to abandon his original purpose of inserting these County maps at the beginning of each County section. It should be added that each County List is divided into four Sections, according to the denomination, 'perswasion,' or 'judgment' of the persons concerned. The first is of ' Presbyterians,' the second is of ' Congregationalists ' or ' Independents,' the third is of ' Baptists ' or ' Anabaptists,' and the fourth is of ' Quakers ' ; while, in some cases, where special notice was given to them in the Episcopal Returns, a fifth is added of Roman Catholics or Papists. The chaos of names in the original documents has thus been reduced to an intelligible order in the Classified Summary. Still, it would not be easy to light upon any particular place-name whose Nonconformist connections (in this first decade of Noncon formist history) the Student desired to investigate, and still less easy would it be to ' look up ' the name of any one person in whom he had any special interest. The Editor has therefore added three Alphabetical Indexes : the first of Place-names ; the second of the names of Teachers; and the third a somewhat miscellaneous one, of Householders, and others who cannot be reckoned as either Teachers or as Householders in the technical sense of owning a house used as a Meeting-Place for Non conformist services. In this last list of ' Householders, etc.,' will be found also the names of (i) 'Abettors,' or influential supporters of Conventicles reported in 1669, indicated by an A printed in the margin ; (2) Signatories of Petitions presented in 1672, and preserved in 320 and 321, indicated by SP in the margin; and (3) Licence-Agents, or, more precisely, those who, in 1672, personally presented applications for Licences at Whitehall, or took them away from Whitehall when granted, either for themselves or others, indicated by a marginal L. b xvi Preface In the first and second Indexes the references will be found to be direct to the Classified Summary in the bulk of Vol. II., and only indirectly (through the references there given under each name) to the Original Documents reproduced in Vol. I. And it is the same with the names of licenced Householders in Index III. But in the case of ' Abettors,' ' Signatories of Petitions,' and ' Licence- Agents,' the refer ences are direct to the pages of Vol. I., in which (i) the Episcopal Returns report the ' Abettors'; (2) the Petitions are given to which the names of the Signatories are attached ; or (3) the Licence-documents occur, which are either signed by the Licence-Agent referred to, or are manifestly in his handwriting. These references are made direct, because to have included all these names in the Classified Summary would have unduly swollen its bulk. In these Alphabetical Indexes, moreover, the student will observe that the name is not followed immediately and simply by the numerals indicating all references to the name. To spare the student unnecessary toil, the Editor has interposed between the name and the numerals two symbols which he hopes will economize time and facilitate research. The first capital letters — in accordance with a List of Abbreviations prefixed to the Classified Summary as a whole (p. 628) — indicate the County to which the place or the person belongs, so that the student will look up only the references to the County with which he is concerned ; and the second (enclosed within brackets) indicate the Sect or Denomination represented either in the place or by the person named, so that the special denomi national interest of the student may find a guide to that of which he is in search. 4. Directions for the Use of these Volumes. — By the expert this section may be passed over as unnecessary. To a novice, however, a few directions may not be without value. Is what he desires light on the early history of Nonconformity throughout a County ? He has simply to turn to that County-name in Index I., and on the pages (of Vol. II.) there given he will find the whole of the references in these documents to Nonconformists of every name and denomination in every place in that County which was visited by the Nonconformist movement in this decade. Or is it the Nonconformity in general in any particular district ? By turning up the name of any one place in that district, he will find not only all the information available about that place, but on the same page, or on pages preceding or following it, information about places near it which had, in all probability, Nonconformist connections with it. Or is it the Denominational history of one particular place he is Preface xvii investigating ? He will find any information regarding it which is contained in these documents indicated under the place-name on the page or pages indicated in the Index. If, on the other hand, he wants to gather original information for this period about a special individual, a process of sifting should first be performed. That individual may have his namesakes in other places and in counties other than his own, and quite possibly in other sects ; so that it will save the student unnecessary trouble if he look up only those page- numbers which have prefixed to them the symbols of the County and of the denomination in which he is specially interested : (Q) if it be ' Friends ' or ' Quakers '; (B) if it be Baptists ; (C) if it be Inde pendents or Congregationalists ; and (P) if it be Presbyterians. It should be added that if the student knows his hero to be a Con- gregationalist, he will be wise to turn up the pages indicated by figures following (P) as well. In those days the two denominations were not very clearly differentiated, as no synodal system had at all generally been established in either England or Wales, and many persons and com munities were vaguely described as Presbyterians, simply because they had broken with Episcopalianism, and are scarcely to be distin guished, either in their tenets or Ecclesiastical connections, from Con gregationalists or Independents. One special word of warning, too, may be useful for the student of Baptist history. It was true then, as it is true now, that Baptists and Independents were equally Congre gational in Church organization or polity. And many Baptists, especi ally in Bedfordshire and Bucks, following the lead of John Bunyan, described themselves in their applications for Licences, and were described in the Licences as issued, as Congregational.* On turning to the references given after any name in the Classified Summary, the natural and only satisfactory method to pursue is as follows : If the name is that of a Teacher, Preacher, or Minister (indi cated by the abbreviation [tr] following the name), when the name is printed in heavy type the student may at once conclude that he was one of those ' ejected ' in 1662 ; and in nearly every case he will find a reference to the notice of that minister given by Calamy (as re vised and supplemented by Palmer) in his ' Nonconformists' Memorial.'t Extracting the information there given, he will use it as a foun- ir * John Bunyan thought that a difference of view on the mode of administra tion of Christian Baptism, on the epoch in the Christian course at which it should be administered, or even on the exact significance to be attached to the rite itself should not be made a dividing line between the great anti-prelatical or non-Episco palian bodies of Protestant Nonconformists. t The references are to the second edition, in three volumes, published in 1802. xviii Preface dation on which to build his story, or as an outline to be filled in by any further information furnished in these 'Original Records.' The latter may, especially in the West, give (i) the place of his residence in 1665 ; (2) the area of his ' illegal ' ministerial activities in 1669 ; and (3) decide the question whether or no he sought a Licence in 1672 ; and, if he succeeded, for what place or places he secured the Royal authority. If he was so licenced in the first three months succeeding the publication of the Indulgence, the student may be fortunate enough to learn, from references in 320 or 321, whether his application was made early or not, and by whom the application was ' put in' at Whitehall, whether by the applicant himself or by some Licence-Agent. Indeed, he may sometimes be able to gather whether the application was attended to promptly, or only after reiterated attempts. If, however, the name which is the centre of the student's interest is that of a Householder who desired that his dwelling should be used as an authorized Meeting-place for Nonconformist worship and Puritan preaching, the fact is indicated by the abbreviation (m. pi.) following it. In that case there will naturally be no reference in the Returns of '65. But in those of '69 we may find him reported (in the first column of the Episcopal Return) as holding a Conventicle, often most vividly described in the other columns, both as to the numbers frequenting it, the ' quality ' of those who attend it, as well as the names of influential parishioners who maintained and encouraged it, and of the Teachers or Preachers who ministered to it. In many instances caustic comments are added which give graphic pictures of the men and women named. Still further, any Nonconformist who feels that he is honoured by a Nonconformist ancestry may find references which clearly show that in that first decade of Nonconformity some one in his ancestral line was to be found among the stalwarts of those early days, either reported as 'Abettor7 of some Conventicle in 1669, with his social status given by the Bishop's informant, or as of sufficient promin ence and influence in his community as to be a signatory of a Petition to the King; or perchance a resident in London in 1672 who acted as Licence-Agent for his co-religionists ' in Town ' or in the provinces. 5. Information perforce excluded from these Volumes. — In the course of a close study of these documents, as well as of other State Papers, University archives, and parochial records contemporary with them, the Editor gathered a large fund of information which has made many of those named in these Volumes live again as leaders of an exceeding great army of spiritual champions of Truth and Liberty. The story of the Licence- Agents, for example, has in several instances Preface xix become full and clear. The careers of Dr. John Butler, Colonel Blood, and John Hickes, in particular, have been rewritten with greater accuracy and richness of detail than can be found elsewhere. And of Richard Steele, James Innes, junr., and many others of the one hundred and thirty who did this useful work, the account gathered by a patient analysis of the documents to which their names are appended makes their work a living thing. The historical occasion for each set of Episcopal Returns, and the light thrown upon the individual Reports by the known character and career of the several Bishops, has given to each a deeper interest and added historic value. The true history of the Declaration of Indulgence, which has been so well told by Mr. F. W. Bate, and with such wealth of reference to contemporary literature, has yet been ampli fied and clarified by these State Papers. Careful comparison of the Addresses and Petitions has resulted in inferences of great interest and significance as to their genesis. The detailed examination of the ' derelict ' Licences, too, has brought to light much unexpected information. Special study of the topography of Whitehall, aided by plans of contemporary authority, has furnished these Indulgence negotiations and activities with a clear-cut setting which serves to give reality alike to the actors and the scene. And an analytic review of these Original Records has crystallized in certain general conclusions as to the strength of Nonconformity in its several sections which should not be without interest to the Historian of Religious Life in England in the early part of Charles the Second's reign. The Editor had hoped to present all this in an Introductory section of the First Volume. Fortunately, he did not promise it, as the expense of publishing so great a bulk of additional matter puts its incorporation in these two Volumes quite out of the question. He has therefore been compelled to keep it back until adequate demand for it would justify the financial venture of its publication as ' Vol. III., Expository and Historical.' 6. Acknowledgments. — The Editor cannot close this Preface with out gratefully acknowledging the unfailing courtesy of the officials both at Lambeth and the Record Office. He cannot refrain from noting the promptitude with which permission to publish the Episcopal Returns was given by the Archbishop of Canterbury, through the kindly offices of Mr. S. W. Kershaw, the Librarian, as a signal proof of the changes which have taken place since the days of Laud and Sheldon. The assistance given him by the superintendents in the Research-Room xx Preface of the Public Record Office is only typical of the considerate treatment given there to all historical students. Nor must he fail to own his indebtedness to the learned Editor of the Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society. It was in response to a challenge thrown out in the Transactions for September, 1904, that he set about a task which has so grown in magnitude and scope as scarcely to suggest its first inception. Still less can he omit to recognize the prompt generosity with which the appeal made in his circular of more than two years ago was responded to by the late Right Hon. Lord Winterstoke, and by his old friends, George S. Claydon, Esq., of Oldham, and Edwin Carter, Esq., of Lower Clapton. Had it not been for the encouragement given him by them, and the fifty or sixty subscribers who then applied for copies of the work, he would not have ventured on the enterprise. He can only hope that the facilities herein given to further research may increase interest in the history of the first decade of Noncon formity, and stimulate some to a more vivid presentation of local Nonconformist history or of the story of individual Nonconformist heroes. CONTENTS OF VOL. I PAGES Preface vii — xx Episcopal Returns extracted from Vol. 639 of 'Codices Tenisoniani' in Lambeth Palace Library ... ... 3 — 191 Conventicles — St. Asaph Diocesse (1669) ... ... 3 — 4 Bangor Diocesse (1669) ... ... ... ... ... 5 Bath & Wells Diocese, Conventicles — 1669 ... ... 5 — 13 Arch-Deaconry of Taunton ... ... 5 — 9 Arch Deaconry of Bath ... ... 9 — 13 Canterbury Diocesse — Conventicles, 1669 .. ... 13 — 20 Cant. Diocese, 1676 ... ... ... ... ... 20 — 27 Diocesse of Chichester (1669) ... ... ... ... 27 — 34 Ely Diocesse — Conventicles — 1669 ... ... ... 34. — 42 Exeter — The County of Devon (1669) ... ... 42 — 44 Llandaff (1669) ... ... ... ... ... ... 44 — 49 Lichfield & Coventry Diocesse — Conventicles — 1669... 49 — 63 Com: Derby 49 — 54 Arch-Deaconry of Shrewsbury ... 54 — 56 Arch-Deaconry of Coventry ... 56 — 60 Arch-Deaconry of (? Stafford)... ... 60 — 63 Lincolne Diocesse — -Conventicles — 1669 ... ... 63 — 84 County of Bedford ... 63 — 68 County of Leicester ... ... ... 69 — 77 County of Bucks ... ... ... 77 — 84 Conventicles in Hartfordsh. ... ... ... ... 84 — 85 London Diocesse — Conventici.es — 1669 ... ... ... 85 — 94 Conventicles in and about London ... 85 — 88 Conventicles in Stepney Parish ... 88 — 90 Conventicles in Essex ... ... ... 90 — 91 Middlesex 91 — 92 Arch-Deaconry of St. Albans ... .. 92 — 94 Norwich Diocesse — Conventicles — 1669... ... ... 95 — 105 Archdeaconry of Norwich ... ... 95 — 99 Archdeaconry of Norfolke ... ... 99 — 105 Archdeaconry of SufF. ... ... ... 105 XX11 Contents of Vol. I PAGES 106 — 127 127—136 I36 — I47 147- I48- 152- -I48-IS2 -I76 Sarum Diocese — with the Peculiars of the Deane of Sarum — Conventicles — 1669 Archdeaconry of Wilts ... ... 106 — 110 Archdeaconry of Berks ... ... 110 — 116 Archdeaconry of Sarum ... ... 116 — 122 Peculiars of the Deane of Sarum in Dorset, Devon, Berks & Wilts ... 123 — 127 Wiltshire & Berks (Bishop of Sarum) — 1676 ... Winton Diocesse — Conventicles — 1669 ... Hampshire ... ... ... ... 136 — 143 Surrey ... ... ... ... ... 143 — 147 Winton Dioc: Abstract (1676) ... ... ... . . Worcester Diocesse — Conventicles — 1669. The Countyes of Worcester & Warwicke ... Province of Yorke (1669) County York ... Archdeaconry of Nottingham Deanries in Yorkshire ... Diocese of Durham Archdeaconry of Chester Archdeaconry of Richmond Diocese of Carlisle Diocese of York (? 1676) ... ... ... ... 177 Return in 1655, etc. Diocese of St. Asaph ... ... 178 Exeter Diocese (Summary) 1665... ... ... ... 178 — 180 Diocese of Bristol (1665) ... ... ... ... 180 — 182 Diocese of St. Davids (1665) ... ... ... ... 182 — 184 Extracts from Detailed Account, &c, Anno 1665. Diocese of Exeter ... ... ... ... 184 — 191 Archdeaconry of Exon ... ... ... 184 — 186 Archdeaconry of Totnes ... ... 186 — 189 Archdeaconry of Barum ... ... 189 — 190 Archdeaconry of Cornwall ... ... 190 — 191 152—153 153—159159—165 166—168 168 — 173 173—175 176 Documents connected with the Issue of Licences under the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 State Papers S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 ... ... 195 — 299 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 ... ... 300 — 409 Entry Books Entry Book No. 27 ... ... ... 413 — 418 Entry Book No. 38A ... ... ... 419 — 585 Entry Book No. 38B 586 — 623 193—623195—409 411—623 EPISCOPAL RETURNS FOR 1665, 1669, AND 1676 Extracted from Vol. 639 (Tenison MSS.) LAMBETH PALACE LIBRARY CONVENTICLES. ST. ASAPH DIOCESSE. Tarishes and Conventicles in them. [139.] County of Montgomery. Deanery of Kedewen. Llanllwchayaene. Henry Williams is a great Conventicle holdr. Llandyssell. Daniel Phillips a Taylor & Margaret Evans are Conventicle holders. Deanery of Toole. Myvod. At ye house of Charles Lloyd, gent., a Quaker. Another Conventicle is here also kept by Wm David, gent: Guilsfeild.At ye house of Wm Lewis, a Quaker. Sects. The number of) those that resort! to these Conven ticles is about Quakers. Independents. Quakers. Numbers. 40. 50, 6o, & some times 100. Well horsed. Sometimes by day, sometimes by night. At ye sd house, upon all parts, But were away, some impris Quality &> Abettors. Teachers. The Principalis are Thomas Tudge, Lewis Turner, Rhinald Wilson a Schol- master, all of Aberhawft parish. Edward Price of Bettus, a Captaine in ye late Rebellion, And Richard Baxter of Tregynon parish. Chiefest are: Tho. Lloyd, Cadwalladr Edwards, Wn,s Evans, of ye sd pish, gent. This is also abetted by Wm Beddos ; Edw. Meredith ; Humph. Meredith ; Sam. Meredith ; and Tho. Mere dith, all of ye sd pish. ye 25th of July 1 669, there met a surprised by the Bayliffe, of Po ond & all suppressed. Id: Williams is Speak'. David Philips a Taylor is Speaker. numerous assembly from ole, many were brought Tarishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality and Abettors. Teachers. [1396. J Llanwothyn. At the house of John Thomas. Quakers. Llanvylling. Conventicles held by John Vavasor Powell ; John Griffith, & Walter Griffith, Evans ; One Morris a gent., & others. Cowper are Teachers. Llanvechen. Two Conventicles, one in the John Evans late Schole- house of Arthur Chidlow, \ mastr in Oswestree ; The other in ye house of / Morris Williams a Richd Troylus. Cowper; Richd Baxter, \ serv* to Mr John Kyn- r naston ; are Teachers. TheN umber that usually re sorts to these severall f meetings is about 50 or 60. Deanery of Marchia. Oswestree. Severall Conventicles in \ , About 30 psons of Mr Rowland Nevett ; severall houses & places, ye Towne, & some late Vicars of Oswes successively. \/ strangers from other tree ; And Mr John jishes. Evans, late scholemr • s there. These build their Impunity upon ye Example of Londo n, & other places in the King dome. Wrexham. In this parish are Schismaticks many, But all, or most of them of ordinary Condition. ** . ft M ON ON [140.] BANGOR DIOCESSE. The Returne from thence Certifyes That there are no Conventicles held w*in that Whole Diocesse. [141] BATH & WELLS DIOCESE, CONVENTICLES— 1669. [142.] A Certificate of the Conventicles kept within the County of Somersett and Diocesse of Bath & Wells, According to the ministers Returnes upon the Instructions given then by my Ld* Grace of Cant1* in His Letters. Tarishes in wth Conventicles are kept. Arch-Deaconry of Taunton, Taunton Deanery. North Curry. Lydiard S' Lawrence. [1426.] Thurlbare. Wellington & Buckland. St. Mary Stoke. Pitminster and Trull. Otterford. Places where such Conventicles are kept. At the houses of John Roman, Thomas Henbury, & Peter Lea. At the houses of Robert Selleck & Skinner. At the houses of William Doble, Thomas Proctor ais Matthewes, Robert Hucker & John Slape. At the houses of Daniel Lock & the Widow Mar. At the houses of Mr Doble, Mr Thomas Proctor, Mr Hucker & Oliver Hare. The Place uncertaine. At the house of Thomas Warren. Numbers. 34°- 60.42- 400. 100. The nuber un certaine. Teachers or Preachers. Jasper Batt. John Wakely Poole Galpin. Mr — Galpin, Mr — Peirce, Mr — Glan- vill, Mr — Marshall, Mr James Strong, Mr Emanuel Harvey. M* Berry, Mr— Binden, Mr— Stadden, Mr — Drake, Mr — Hill, Mr— Gard ner, Mr — Hardridge. The Teachers are Noconformists, and their names not knowne. Robert Drake, Lawrence Musgrove, Mr — Stodden Mr — Baker. Parishes in wch Conven ticles are kept. [1426] — continued. Thornfaulcon. [143.] West Munckton & the places Adjacent. Creech. Taunton Magdalen. [I486.] Staplegrove. Taunton St. James. Oake. Pidminster. Places where such Conventicles are kept. At the house of one Perry. At the houses of Edward Ceely Esqr of Creech, Mr Barnard of Fitzhead, Edmund Haskall of Ling, Wittm Doble & Thomas Proctor of Stoke St. Mary, John Broome of Aishill, Francis Carter of Broadway, — Roman of Stoke St. Gregory, Mr Gill, Mr Hucker, & James Roach of Taunton. At the house of Edward Ceely Esqr. At the houses of Mr John Ford, — Bird, Mr — Gill. At the houses of John Gardner & George Bindon. At the house of one Harnham. At the houses of Michael Southwood, John Knight, Nicholas Marke senr, John Shelwood, Richard Dolling, & Joseph Stolling. Numbers. The number unknowne. 400. 200. 230. 60. 120. The number uncertaine. 200. Teachers or Preaclf*, The Teacher not knowne. Mr George Newton, Mr Timothy Batt, Mr Glanvill, Mr — Bindon, Mr — Gardner, Mr — Galpin, Mr James Strong, Mr Robert Drake, Mr Forward, Mr Charlton, Mr Hartford, Mr Baker, M' Marshall, M' Price, Mr Alop, Mr Adams. Mr Drake, Mr Timothy Batt, Mr — Peirce, Mr _ Strong. Mr George Newton, Mr Timothy Batt, Mr Galpin, Mr Bindon, Mr Harford, Mr Charlton, Thomas Mercer, Jasper Batt, John Anderton. John Gardner, George Bindon John Glanvill, John Musgrove, Lawrence Musgrove. Mr _ Galpin, M" — Bindon, Mr — Drake, Gardner, Charlton, Willis. Thomas Forward, Robert Drake, Ben jamin Berry. 0^ ONOn Hillbishops. [144.] Crewkeme Deanry. Crewkerne. Kingsbury. Ilminster. Winsham. Wayfore. [1446.]Stoke St. Mary. Donyatt.Whitelackington. Broadway. Fifehead. Merriott.Coomb St. Nicholas. At Mr Charlton's house. At the house of Henry Ellyot called Tayle Mill. At one Rock's house, a Quaker parte of ym. At the houses of Henry Henly Esqr & John Bennett. At the house of one Widow Darby. At the houses of Mr Doble, Thomas Proc tor ats Matthews, Robert Hucker, & John Slape. At the house of Nathaniel Barnard. At the house of Thomas Cole. 50. number un- certaine. 300. 220. 200. 200. 20. 50. 200. 180. 200. 160. 200. Mr Charlton, Mr Bindon. Mr Pinney, Mr French, Mr Westley. Mr Edward Bennett, Mr John Bush, Mr Henry Butler, Mr — Bartlet. Mr — Pierce, Mr — Turner, Amos Batt. The Teacher is unknowne. Mr Wm Ball, Mr Amos Short, Mr — Far- rant, Mr — Stubbs, Mr — Turner, Mr — Langdale, Mr — Backaller, Mr — Galpin, Mr Alsop. Mr Pinney, Mr Robert Pinney, Mr Samp son, Mr — Mills, Mr — Langdale, Mr Turner, Mr Barbolt. Mr Glanvill, Mr Marshall, Mr Galpin, Mr Peirce, Mr Harvey. Samuell Chappell, George Allum. James Strong, Thomas Marshall, John Alsop, John Turner, John Baker, — Butler, — Phillips, — Grove. Mr Alsop, Mr Marshall, Mr Tise. Mr John Baker, Mr — Marshall, Mr — Pierce, Mr — Bush. Mr Willis, Mr Langdale, Mr French, Mr Westley, Mr Eaton. — Baker, — Colford. 8 Episcopal Returns, 1669 Oh O d, o PQ £, ao & n p T) 3 W en Ih c. * 2 *H CD »-t tinC „ rt 3 J 1 1 g « C r; *» hS a PQ Pew f J .S" .5 s «; g u j3 -3 O c -3 o „ tu .- O O CD O O C cu OJ rt « z z PQ g 3 *-* ¦"¦ ,P « ft " E 360O <3 CL, « 2 .a PQ PQ [146.] Wivliscomb. Bridgewater Deanry. Hurford.Lilstock.Crocomb.[1466.] Holford. Nether Stowey. Stiingston. Bridgewater. North Petherton. [147.] Arch-Deaconry of Bath. Bedminster Deanry. Burington.High Littleton. Naylsey and Bourton. At the houses of Joseph Stocker and John Day. At the house of Elisabeth Burnoll, At the house of Giles Taylor. Att the houses of John Thorne & Wittra Allen. At the houses of Lancellott Ceely and John Musgrove. The place uncertaine. At the house of George Poole. At the houses of James Safford, Robert Balch, George Balch, George Crane, Richard Turner, Benjamin Blake, Alex ander Atkins, John Organ. At the Houses of John Dobin, Giles Harris, Robert Hillbourne, and Robert Hancocke. Att the house of John Baker. Hallowtrowe. At the houses of Christopher Sharpe & Winifred Cox. 8o. the number uncertaine. 14. the number uncertaine. 40. 18. the number uncertaine. 260. 90. 3°- the number uncertaine. 100. Mr — Day, — Galpin, — Poole, — Chatt- wick, — Safford, — Berry. Mr Galpin. The sd Giles Taylor. Mr Safford, Mr Hanford. Mr Safford, Mr Galpin. George Day. Mr Thomas Safford. Mr Whinney, Mr Gardner, Mr Batt, Mr Safford, Mr Galpin, Mr Pierce, Mr Hal- ford, Mr Baker, Mr Musgrove, MrTobias Wells, Alexander Atkins. Willm Baker, James Strong, John Galpin, — Emling, John Poole, Christopher Bacon. John Dando. Robert Hill, John Dando. The Teacher unknowne. IO Episcopal Returns , 1669 "O •s ^ % >H « H3^ 0 f H T3 — s 0 w U pQ . *-. . 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John Amery Junr. Wedmore. At the houses of John Counsel., Richard 5°- Richard Vich ais Frye, Joseph Batt, Vich ats Frye, Gabriell Ballett. — Bacon. Marke. Att the house of William Norrice. 40. Joseph Cjuicke, Thomas Collier, Richard [I486.] Vich. Dunkerton. Att the Sheepe-house of Wittm Clement 300. Humphrey Phillips, — Hancock, Weekes, sen & Wittm Clement Jun. Winne, Fox, Alflatt, Creese, Gowen, Boden. Axbridge. Att the house of Edward Woollcott. 20. Thomas Collyer. Trent. Att the house of Richard Allen. 200. the sd. Richard Allen. Burnham. At the house of Henry More. 100. John Anderson, Christopher Bacon, Jasper Batt. Phillips Norton. At the house of one Fripp. ye number un knowne. ye s3 — Fripp. Froome. At the house of Richard Allen. 100. ye set Richard Allen; Stokelane. number uncertaine. Mr Blake. Camely. In the parish church. 200. Mr Humphry Phillips, Stubbs, Creese. [149.] Wells. Att the house of Henry Lovell of Hillhouse. 60. John Aldridge. Tintinhull. At the house of Wittm Webb. 40. — Italy. Martocke. 300. Henry Butler, John Dyer, John Bush, Turner, Groves. Long-Sutton. At the house of Robert Ford. 100 Quakers. Bacon, Anderton, Batt. Ivelchester. At the house of Hester Dawe. number uncertaine. John Clement, — Baker. Castlecary. At the house of John Cary Esqr & of number Wittm Gregory, John Willis. Elizabeth Butcher. uncertaine. Dowlting. At the house of George Millard. 40. Mr — Allen, Mr. — Stubbs. Parishes in weh Conventicles are kept. Places where such Conventicles are kept. Numbers. Teach" or Preach". [149] — continued. Halton. At the house of Thomas Perry sen. 50. — Bartlet, — Grove. North-Cadbury. At the house of Robert Bartlet. number Robert Bartlet, — • Weekes. [149 6.] uncertaine. Croscombe. Att the houses of Thomas Blinman and John Blinman. 50. Preacher unknowne. Batcombe. At the house of Thomas Moore, Esqr. 300. Richard Allen, Henry Albin, Edward Ben nett, — Stubbs, — Shortt, — Hodder. Horsington. 20. Ambrose Brooke. Witham Frayry. At the houses of Joane Richards & Richard Yewins. 50. John Ford, Robert Cox. Limington. At the houses of Mary Adams & John Andrews. 100 Quakers. Teacher unknowne. Brewham. 20. Mr Edward Bennet. Stoke sub Hambdon. number uncertaine. Noconformist ministre. Letterford. number very great but uncertaine. Noconformist ministrs. Mells. Att Whattley. 20. Wittm Randall. [150.] Jurisdiction of Glaston. Glaston. In a Barne, belonging to John Austin, 300. Mr — Stubbs, Mr Samuel Whinney, Mr where a Pulpitt and seats are built. Timothy Batt, Mr George Day, Mr — Bennett, Mr — Phillips, Mr — Creese, Mr — Alflatt, Mr Albin. H to H Murlinch. Att the house of Mary Wallis. 60. Christopher Bacon, George Fox, — Salt- house, Quakers. Middlezoy. Att the house of Thomas Powell. 100. George Fox, Christopher Bacon, — Ander- ton, Jasper Batt, Quakers. At the house of Thomas Tucker. number — Aldridge, Jasper Batt, Quakers. uncertaine. Grinton. Att the house of John Clarke. 40. Christopher Bacon, Quaker. [153.] CANTERBURY DIOCESSE— CONVENTICLES, 1669. [154.] Tarishes &¦ Tlaces. Sects. Numbers &> Quality. Principalis &° Abettors. Preach" or Teach". Canterbury Diocesse Conventicles. Canterbury T)eanery. St. Paul in Cant. 1 Independ*5. 500 at least. They Tho Scot Esq : a Ringleadr of John Durant, excom meete in ye morning the Peticon for the Ks tryall, Independ1 Preachr, St. Peters in Cant. J in St. Petrs, after- Cap. Tho. Monnings excom. once a Wash ball maker. noone in St. Pauls. Sr Wm Brodnax, Ed. Hirst, Attorney, Joh. Jacob gen., Zach : Lee, Hattr, Rich. Bimistr, Surgeon, Tho. Kingford, Hattr, Matt. Grey, Dyer, Jam. Stred- wick yeom., Rest Fennr, Stationr. Frances Taylor, ex- corn N. Conf. minr, once Presbyt., now Independ*. C>0 Parishes &> Places. Sects. Numbers &> Quality. Principalis <§» Abettors. Preach" or Teach". [154] — continued. St. Dunstane. Presbyterians. Not so numerous as the other. Tho. Jenkins, Drap., Joh. Kingsford, Nethersole an Attorn., Wm Edsford, Tho. Beame, Hudson Spencer, Tho. Ventres.") ¦[, ~ Rob. Beake. |Excom- Nich. Thoroughgood. All Non Conformist John Knott; All of these Ministers. [1546.] tradesmen. St. Mary Northgate. i. Anabaptists. Not numerous and meane in quality. Alexander Tritton. 2. Quakers. Numerous, but not con Henry Rogers, "j „ Tho: Evernden. >- Z siderable for estate. Hen: Tiddeman. Ic ° : St. Andrew. St. Cosmus. S t. Margarett. Al 1 Sts. Hardres Parva. Thannington. ^ Sturrey. Nackington. St. Mary Bredin. H oly Crosse, Westgate. S t. Mildred. Fo rdwich. Milton by Cant. ¦ None. St. Mary Bredman. St. George. S t. Mary Magdalen. St. Stephen. Herbaldowne. [155.] Sandwich Tieanery. St. Clements in Sandw. Presbyterians and Inde Very numerous. Mr James Thurbarne a Membr Charles Nicolls of Adi- In ye Barne of Barth: pendents, mixt. of ye house of Commons. sham, Excom. An Coombes. Barth: Coombes very active in Itinerant Preach' at Anabaptists. Numerous. ye late Rebellion. Excom. Conventicles. Quakers. Many of these fre- quentre were very ac tive in the Peticon for tryall of ye King. St. Mary in Sand: M ongham mag. Sutton b 7 D°ve>"- \None. tone. ) St. Peter in Sand: K nowlton. Tilmans M es> Betshangr. Ba rfrestone. Woodne sborough. ' Colred. No rthborne. West La ngdon. East Langdon. Ri ngwold. Walders hare. ?None. Eythorne. Ri pple. Walmer. Ham. Sh epheards well. Monghampva. Sh oulden. J [1556.] Bredge Deanery. Ash. At ye house Mr St. Independ'8. 200 or 300. Mr St. Nicholas, son to St. Charles Nicholls before Nicholas. Nicholas, speakr of Parlm' in ye time of Rebellion. menconed. Adsham & Staple. Independ'8, Numerous. Id. Nicholls. Chilham. Anabaptists. Not considerable for numbr or quality. George Nash, Excom. Goodnestone. Quakers. Numerous. Nonnington&Wymings- woules. ( Independ'8. < Quakers. ( Anabaptists. Numerous. Very numerous. Not so great. Nicholls aforsd. Richd Kingsford. Preston by Wingham. Anabaptists. Numerous. Jam: Henry, Excom. Waltham. Quakers. A great number. August: Hobday, Excom. Wye. Anabaptists. 50 or 60. Bishopsbourne. Chille nden. Kingstone. Petham. Barham. Elmes Challock. Hardr ted. Moldash. es mag. Patricksbourn Stodmersh. e. Stelling. Wickham breux.J -N either Conventicles, nor Separ atist. [156.] Beaksbourne. Brooke. Crondall. 11 kham. Stourmout h.jNo Conventicle, but Sepa j Independ'8, Anabaptists, ratists of each sort — viz., Bredge. Bockton Aluph. Chartham. Li ttlebourne. Wingham. Quakers. Parishes &= Places. Sects. Numbers &> Quality. Principalis &* jtbettors. Preach" or Teach". [156] — continued. Godmersham. There liveth one Wilm ot, a late NonConformis t Ministr of Feversham, who is an Itinerant Preachr, at Conventicles in ye Isle of Shepey, and thereabo uts ; But patronized by Sr Wm Broadnax, a Justice ot the Peace. T>over Deanery. , Presbyterians. ¦v Edw. Wyvell, Tho: Reader, Wm Monings, Anthony Johnson, Rob. Moore. Nathaniel Barry. S' Maries 1 „ ct. T > Dover. < iy James J Independ'8. ¦All these are Numerous. Rob : Hemming, Joh : Edwards. Laur. Knott, Sam. Taverner, Charles Nicolls aforsd. Richd Hobs, And one Anabaptists. Rich. Hobbes. Milford. Luke Howard, Sam. \ Quakers. Taverner. Folkestone. [1566.] Anabaptists. Quakers. [ Numerous. Joh. Cheesman, Tho: Tun- bridge, Excofn. One . . . Arthur. Guston. Anabaptists, Independ'3, ) Edmd Prescott, Tho. Part Edm. Prescot, — Hobs, & Quakers from other I Numerous. ridge, Richd Barrow, all of And severall others. places. J good Estate. Swingfeild. Quakers. Numerous. Nich. Honeywood, Nich. Lad, Excom. Alkham. Charlton. Hougham. St. Marg'8 at Cliffe. WhitfeikM Cheriton. Buckland. Hawkings. Newingto a. None. Capleferne. Ewell. Liddon. River. ' J [157.] Elham Deanery. i Anabapt8'8. not numerous And Rich. Hatton. Hith & Saltwood. \ Quakers. meane. Some few. O o ON Acryse, Brabourne, Den ton, Elham, Elmested, H orton, Hastingleigh, Pos tling, Stowton, Wodeton — No Charing Deanery. Ashford.Cranbrooke. Be Ch Ch 1576]. Tenterden. Bennenden.Biddenden.Bockton Malherbs. Limpne Deanery. Lydd. New Romney. [158]. Appledore. Burmersh. Brentsett. Dimchurc Brookland. Eboney. Bilsington. Hope All S Anabapt8'8. Quakers.Presbyterians & Independ'8. Anabaptists. Quakers. Anabaptists. thersden. Eastwell. art Mag. Frittenden. art parva. Halden. Quakers. Anabaptists. Independ'8.Quakers. Hinxhill. h. Kingsnorth. Kenarton. '8 S' Mary in ye Mars Not numerous. All meane, except ye Teachers. 200 or 300. very numerous. above 100. Chiefly women. Hothfeild. Newende Hawkherst. Pluckley. Kennington. Rolvende Numerous.Not so numerous. Sayd numerous. These goe to John Edw Mersham. Seav Orlastone. Ston Old Romney. Selli h. Rucking. Sner n. Smarden.Sandherst. n. John Edwards. The Cheife keepes the meeting in his ards of Lydd. ington. Snave. e in Oxney. Shaddoxherst. nge. West Hith. gate. Willesborow. Benj. Bowyer, Excom. — Smalwood. Both of good estates. MrEuernden. And Mr Starre, both Non-Con formist Minist13. Geo. Hamond Excom. and a Prison1- at Mayd- stone but let at liberty by ye Gaoler. James Skeete. Leadr & Teach1", and owne house. Warehorne. Tarishes &> Tlaces. Sects. Numbers &= Quality. Principalis &> Abettors. Preach" or Teach". [1586.] Sittingbourne Deanery. East Church. Presbyterians. Numerous. Sr Wm Brodnax. Mr Wilmot aforsd. Minster. Anabaptists. Inconsiderable. Milton by Sittingb. Anabaptists. Inconsiderable. Tong. Anabaptists. Inconsiderable. Wm Pym. Borden. Bicknoe. Iwade. Milksted. Queenborough. Sittingbourne. Ipchurch. Bobbing. Hartlip. Kingsdowne. Murston. Rodmersham. Stockbury. Wicheling. Bapchild. Halstow. Leisdowne. Newingt on. Raynham. Tonstall. Warden. [159.] Osprenge Deanery. Dauington. Presbyterians. ioo or thereabouts. Mr. Francis Jeffrey of Daving- Mr Willmot a Non- Once or twice at / ton. Conformist Minister, most, a Conventicle T Tho: Knowler of Feversham Itinerant Preacher held in Mr Jeffreys >iaces.' Drapr. living at Godmer- house. Joh: Filpot of ye same, Draper. sham. Joseph Edwards of ye same, t Malster. Osprenge. Buckla nd. Fsversham. Hartey. Linsted. Ottrinden. Stallesfeild. Tenham. Bocton Bleane. Doddin gton. Goodnestone. Leaveland. Norton. Owre. Selling. Hernehill. Badlesmere. Eastlin g. Graveney. Luddenham. Newenha m. Preston. Throughley. [1596.] Sutton Deanery. Sutton Valence. . At the Houses of ¦ Quakers. James Wiggins, James Spice, and , oc Jo: Barrington — .Fre >- Quakers. quent Conventicles. Bocton Marchesley. ) At the house of one Landers, a Widdow A U Y Anabaptists. — once. ) Goodherst. Mr Bright a Silkman at Many Conventicles of ye Golden Fleece in late in severall houses. Lombard Streete Lon don, Marden. Anabaptists. About 20 in each of Joshua Sharpey, Clo Two Conventicles. meane condition. thier, Fran : Corn- well, Husbandman, James Blackamore. Boxley. Chart by Su tton. Hucking. Bromfeild. East Sutton. Hollingborne. Bearsted. Frensted. Lenham. Breadherst. Harrietisha m. Linton. Langley. [160.]Leeds. Otham. Loose. Staplehe Ulcombe. rst. Wormeshill. West here Deanery. Maydstone. Thurne ham. Chislett. \ 80 or 100, from severall Id. Russell, And some farmers, Itinerant Teach" not At the house of John Russell, Excommuni L Anabaptists. parishes. from other places. named. cate. Hearne. : 40 or 50 from severall Itinerant Teach13 not In the house of Geo. Howson, Excom . Anabaptists. places : Me a n e people. named. municate. , Tarishes &= Tlaces. [160] — continued. Westbere. Birching [1606.] Reculver. Hoath. Swalcliffe. Seasalter. ¦Sects. ton. Mouncton. St. St. Lawrence. St. Joh Whitstable. Numbers &> Quality. Nicholas at Wode. ns in Thanet. Minster Principalis &> Jlbettors. in Thanet. St. Peter in Th Preach" or Teach". [163.] [1636.] CANT. DIOCESE, 1676. Dioccess: Cant. The Enquiries. Ist. What number of persons are by coihon Accompt & estimation Inhabiting within such Parish subject unto this Jurisdiction. 2d'y. What number of Popish Recusants or persons suspected for such Recusancy are there resident amongst the Inhabitants aforesaid. 3d'y. What number of other Dissenters are there in each Parish (of whatsoever) which either obstinately refuse or wholly absent themselves from the Comunion of the Church of England at such times as by Law they are required. [164.] May it please your Grace With all due reverence Wee here returne a particular Account (Children under the age of Sixteene omitted) in answer to the Enquiries foregoeing as We receive it from the Ministers of the severall Parishes within your Graces Diocces of Canterbury as followeth : Dec: Cant; St. Andrew St. Mary Bredman St. Mary Bredin St. Cosmus and Dam-le-Bleane St. Crosses de Westgate . . . 01 0380 0187 0100 01080640 Q! 0! .. 00 . . 096 00 • 053 .. 08 . • 013 00 . 008 00 . • 324 [1646.] — continued Mongham magna Mongham parva Knowlton ... Barfreston . . . Northbourne Kingswould 01 086000016 o 230 092 0! 0000 00 o 00 00 0! 008 000000000 012003 to O o> 0> St. Dunstane St. George St. Margaret St. Mary Magdalen St. Mildred St. Mary Northgate & St. St. Paul's St. Peter's Omnium Sanctorum Forditch Hackington ats St. Steph Harpledowne Hardres parva Milton ppe Cant ... NackingtonSturrey Thannington ... . 0207 ¦ 0231 .. 00 ... .. 01 0220 .. 00 ... . 0194 . 0288 00 01 Gregory' s 1050 0300 .. 00 ... .. 18 ... . 0295 . 039° . 0114 .. 00 ... 00 ... . . 00 ens . 0117 .. 01 ¦ °I94 . 00630012 .. 00 ... ... 00 ... .. 00 ... . 0044 . 0205 . 0088 00 ... .. 07 ... . . . 00 . . . {5427 [1646.] Dec. Sandwich. St. Maryes • 467 St. Peters 560 St. Clements • 3°9 Bettishanger 020 Coldred vide infra Shepardswell . 000 East Langdon 102 Eythorne ... • °77 Ham ... ... ... 014 074 054042007068 800 055 157 087002OI4006002000 000 013 016 36 ... 1894} 01 121 00 . ¦ 147 00 . 047 00 . OOI 00 OOO 00 . • OO3 00 012 00 . . OOO Ripple Sheppardswell and Caldred Sholden Stonard Eccles: desol: Sutton ppe Dover ... TillmanstoneWoodnesbrow West Langdon Waldershere Wallmere ... ... 050 . . 00 . . 040 i ... no . . 00 . . 000 088 . . 00 . 005 ... 000 . . 00 . . 00c 056 . . 00 . • 005 096 . . 00 . . 006 I4S • 00 . 005 °45 • . 00 . 000 031 . 00 . 000 100 . . 00 . 000 {2774 Dec: Westbere. Westbere ... Chistlett St. John's in Thannett St. Lawrence Thannett Minster ibitt St. Peters ibifJ SwacliffSeasalter Whitstable ... In all [165.] Dec. Bridge vid: infra Patrixborne 060200 752 120 253 614032 025071 {2127 Bridge. Beaksborne . 000 120 01 00 00 0000 0000000000 00 00 00 ** . 481} ^S- 000000 015 050003 024 000 000000 000008 [165] — continued. Bough ton Aluff Brooke Stelling Cap: vid Hardresse magna Bishopsbourne Barham ChillhamChartham Chillinden ... CrundallElmstonHardresse magna cu Cap: de Stelling Kingston Littleborne ... Molash ". Patriksborne cu Cap. de Bridge Petham Preston ppe Wingham Stowremouth Stodmerth Wickham Creux Waltham Wye *" 01 0! . 112 .. 00 ... IOO .. 00 ... 000 00 ¦ 130 01 . 287 00 • 328 .. 00 200 .. 00 ... • 053 00 . 050 .. 00 ... . 032 . . 00 g 230 00 ... 221 00 . 188 00 • 123 .. 00 ... 200 .. 00 • H9 00 ¦ H4 00 • H3 00 . O48 .. 00 ... . 169 00 . 172 .. 00 ... 200 .. 00 In all {3422 Dec: Dover. Alkeham cum Le Feme Cap: annex 250 Beuxfeild ais Whitfeild 069 01 0! 005016000002009010006000 004003000005006000004005025 012000002006012 120 00 00 009005 [1656] — continued. Ashford ... BehendenBiddenden Boughton Mathers Bithersden Chart magna Chart parva Cranbrooke Eastwell ... Frittenden Hothfield ... Halden ... HeadcorneHaukherst KenningtonNewenden Pluckley ... Rolvenden Smarden . . . [166.] Sandhurst ... Tenterden Dec: Charing. 01 1000 0560 0700 0134 0250 02500080 1300 0045 02150161 0200 0252 1000 0120 OO3O O25O O4OO 0210 OI93 I2O0 0! 00 2+ 0000 0001 00020000 °4 000000 00000000 00 0001 Qi 80 4590 3830 07°5 400 02 s4 22 36 46 150 10 02 °540 100 75 300 {855o 32 1567} I.-. t.^ li-^. Cherriton Charieton EwellFolkstonHawkingeHoughamLidden [1656.] Newington juxta Hith River Swinfeild Westcliff ... 069 . . 00 ... ... 070 . 00 ... ... 070 . 00 ... 400 00 °45 • . 00 ... 088 . 00 ... 050 . 00 ... 152IOO 109 In all 1472 Dec: Elham. Elham Acris... Braborne Denton Horton Monach: Elmsteed Hastings Leigh Postling Stouting Wotton 600 no 3i8 060 168182 048058 130 035 000000 003 002OOO040OOI002000 0104 o 071 00 .. 006 00 .. OOI 00 004 00 01 00 .. 03 00 .. 00 00 .. 02 00 02 01 18 00 00 In all ...{1709 °37 Dec: Limpne. LimpneAppledore Brensett besides Servants Bruckland besides servants Bilsington... Bennington Burmersh ... Eccle-fMidley siae Herst ais Haukenherst desol- Osling Hanger atas. ^Orgariswick EastbridgePromehill ... Dunchurch Ebony Hope All Saints Hinxhill ... Kingsnorth KennartonSt. Mary in Marisco Orleston Mr Stringer pap lat Mersham ... Rumney vet Rucking ... SeaningtonStone in Oxney Sellinge ... Snargate ... Snave 110 120 022038065°35044000 000 000 000006000078056006070 082 060o35 o 218 045084032 100 079 029024 02 00 02 00 00 .. 00 00 .. 04 00 .. 01 00 .. 02 00 .. 00 00 00 00 00 00 .. 00 00 .. 00 00 00 00 .. 00 00 .. 01 00 .. 01 00 .. 03 00 .. 01 00 .. 02 00 .. 00 00 .. 00 0 .. 0 00 .. 09 00 .. II 00 02 00 01 00 .. 13 00 .. 03 00 01 00 .. 00 [166] — continued. Shadacksherst Warhorne . . . Wilsbrough...West-hith ... [1666.] 01 060 1041 1 1 02 1 In all 1735 Dec: Sittingbourne. BordenBobbing vid. Milton BapshildBredgar BignorEast Murch in East Cheape Hartcliffe Halstod Eywade Kingsdowne Emley dec. de Liftdowne ... Minster in Sheppey Milton prope Sittingbourne Milkstead Marstead ... Newington prope Sittingbourne Quinborough Rodmersham Raynham ... 248 000 058 138 030 166106 066 033029 000040 190 600 no 054 150107 091 300 0! 00 000000 00 01 0200 70 00 13' 00 02 00 00 00 01 02 02 OO .. OO OO .. 08 00 02 00 .. OO 00 OO 00 OO 00 OO 00 01 00 .. 09 00 .. 17 00 .. OI 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 ¦• 01 00 01 [167] — continued. Ulcome Staplehurst ThurnhamWormeshill 01 187 455 120 063 In all 10666 Dec. Ospringe. OspringeBathesmeare... Bucklands juxta Feversham... Boodington ... DavingtonEast Ling Feversham ... Goodneston juxta Feversham Graveney Harley als St. Thomas Apostle Leave Land ... Luddenham ... Linsted[1676.]Norton Newnham ... OtterdenOwrePreston ppe Feversham Saltfeild 150 046 010096092 150 1200 016016017 °34070 216 070081 no112 000 100 02000000 00 0000 00 02 00000300 00 00 02 00 16 0000 00 000000 0! 10 160 03 00 4^ 421 0704 00 00 0001 340 0000 0000 00 0100 0001 0000 02 Si8 ON o> SittingbourneStockbury ... Tunstall 357 ¦ 300 . 074 . OO . . . OO . .. OO . 02 • °5 00 Tongue Upchurch ... Witchling ... Warden In all Dec: Sutton. 050 . 080 . 040 . 013 . .. 00 . . . OO . .. OO . OO 000002 00 343° • .. 05 . • 54 Sutton Valence ... ... 226 .. OO . • 30 Boxley ... 180 . .. OO . 00 [167.] Boughton Munchelsey Bromfield viS. Leeds 169 . OOO . .. 01 .. 00 . 13 00 Barsted 120 . 00 • °4 Chart juxta Sulton... 200 00 . 00 East Sutton... 115 • .. 00 . 04 Frinstead ... 070 . 00 . 00 Goodherst ... ... ... 1000 00 . 100 Herietsham ... ... 218 . .. CO • 19 Lenham cum Ragton Cap. annex eiS ... ... 300 . .. 00 . 22 Linton 120 00 00 Langley 080 . 00 02 Leedes cum Bromfeild ... ... 240 00 . ¦ 14 Mardon 700 . .. 01 30 Oatham ... 103 . .. 00 . 10 Sellinge 300 . • °5 .. 00 Sheldwich 180 . 02 .. 00 Throughleigh 190 . . 00 .. 00 Tenham In all ... 103 . . 00 00 • •• 3437 • ¦ °3 .. 56 Parochia Exemplar. Adisham ... ... 120 . 00 .. 013 St. Alphage ... 460 . 00 .. 250 Ash. Famelies 220 00 .. 100 Aldington ... 281 . . 00 •• 43 Boughton subter le Bleane ... 270 . . 01 .. 15 Buckland jux D( Dver 060 . 00 f ? 10 1 00 Birchington w'h Chidren ... 317 . . 00 .. 00 Chairing ... 304 . . 00 •• 13 Challock vid. G< jomersham... 000 . 00 .. 00 Debtling 120 . . 00 .. 00 Deale 1500 . . 00 10 Eastry ... 0540 . . 00 .. 02 Egarton ... 0275 . . 00 .. 40 Fairfield 0000 . 00 .. 00 [168.] Goodneston ppe Wingham ... 281 . 00 .. 02 Guston prope Dover 060 . . 00 .. 21 Godmersham cum Cap. de Chall ock 340 00 .. 08 Heath ... 075 . . 00 .. 00 Hithe 301 . 02 •¦ 25 [168] — continued. HearnehiU ... HackingHeme Hollingbourne Ickham St. James Dover Ive-Church . . . LimingeLooseLyddSt. Marg*8 Dover St. Marg'8 att Cliffe St. Martins Cant Maidstone ... Munkten w*h Child Nonnington ... St. Nich. at Wade New Church Badlesworth ... Rumney Nova Reculver StandfordSaltwoodStapleSmeethWorthWingham 01 130 054 250210 I40 450O59 260 170 3IO 1500 100 112 3000 154 I40l6o O48018 23O O97 06o 082 IO3 257 150 300 01 01 ... 00 .. . 06 00 02 00 . 16 ... 00 . 02 . .. 00 .. • °3 ... 15 .. . 101 00 . 00 ... 00 .. . 08 00 .. • 04 ... 00 .. • 5° ... 06 .. . 200 00 . 005 ... 00 .. ¦ 14 . .. 00 • 3'° ... 00 .. . 00 00 .. ¦ 09 ... 00 .. . 00 . . . 00 . . . 00 . .. 00 .. 02 ... 00 .. . 06 ... 00 . 03 ... 02 . 00 00 . 00 ... 00 • OS ... 00 .. . 00 ... 00 .. . 06 00 20 [1686.] Womenswould Westwell Wittersham in Insui Oxney Woodchurch Bord Bredherst Q1 040 35° 144 200 45 14847 [169.] Cant Sandwich Westbere Bridge ... Dover ... Elham ... CharingLimpne Sittingbourne Sutton ... Ospringe Parochise exemptae D 10c m s. Cant. Suma Totales. 05437 02774 02127 03422 01472 017090855001735 03430 10666 03437 14847 01 000101 00 00 34 01 0203 '9 16 01 •355 036 . .. 1894 OOI .. 0481 000 . 0100 OOI .. 01200 000 : . . . 007 1 0032 : 0037 032 : 1567 000 0131 005 : 0054 002 : 0421 003 : 0056 034 = '355 ON ON •o ON 59596 142 6287 [1686] — continued. In the takeing of which Accounts Wee finde these things observeable [st. That many left the Church upon the late Indulgence, who before did frequent it. 2diy_ tpne sencJing forth of these Inquiries has caused many to frequent the Church. 3dly. That they are Walloons chiefely who make up ye great numbers of Dissenters in Cant. Sandwich and Dover. 4thly. That the Presbyterians are devided [sic] ; some of them come sometimes to Church — therefore such as are not returned as wholly dissenters upon the third Inquiry. 5thly. Of those who come to Church very many do not receive the Sacrament. 6tUy. A considerable part of the Dissenters are not of any Sect whatsoever. 7thly. At Ashford and other places Wee find a new sort of Hereticks called after ye name of one Muggleton, a London Taylor in number about 30. gtwy tpjjg rest 0£ tne DiSSenters are Presbyterians, Anabaptists, Brownists — Independents and Quakers of about equal! numbers, onely 2 or 3 called Self Willers professedly. 9thly. The Heads and Preachers of the severall Factions are such as had a great share in the late Rebellion. These Wee humbly Certify under our hands Aprill 13th 16760. Sam Parker Arch: Diac. Cantuar. Tho: Boucher Com™8 & Offilis Cant. [171.] ONON Parishes &° Conventicles in them. Diocesse of Chichester. Nidhurst Deanry. Woolbedding Treford cum Didling ... Petworth Tillington Sects. Graffam . . . Eastbourne Numbers. Biston Fittleworth 50 or 60. Quality. Harting ... ... o Burton cum Cotes o Some midle sort others inferior. Heads & Teach". Elsted o Barlavington ... o Mr Henry Staples, one Reves&one Willmott, to Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &* Teachers. [1 71 — continued. ] Lurgisale ... ... i At the houses of John Hooke about 40. Yeomen & Labourers. Mr Kemes & othrs whose & Richard Launder. names are unknowne. Stedham. At ye house of Richard Smyth Sometimes 200. Some of the gentry. Mr Richard Garrett, of Bridgefoot. Mr Staples. [171 6.] Bignor o. Haughton o. Norminghurst 0. W ollavington 0. Arundell Deanry. Barnham o : Forlington o : S outh Stoake 0 : Amberley 0 : Walberton 0 : Binste d 0 : Ferring 0 : Burpha m 0 : North Stoke 0 : Poling o : Bury o : Middlet on 0 : Phelpham 0. Yapton. about 6. of ordinary rake. John Lutter. Arundell ... ... ... 3 Presbyterians. Quakers. about 40. meane psons. Samuel Wilmore. Mr Stapler. Anabaptists. few. Mr Fish, Mr Wilson. Angmering ... ... 0 Leominster ... ... 0 Boxgrave als Bosgrave Deanry. [172.] Birdham ... ... ... 2 att the house of Willm Atwell Anabaptists. About 30. inferior people. One Cloyton & others att the house of Richard Greene. Quakers. 20 or 30. meane. unknowne. Aldingbourne 0 : Hunston 0 : Stoughton 0 : Compton cum Upmarden 0 : East mardeno: Northmarden 0 : Fishbourne 0 : Sidlesham ... ... 1 Thomas Willmore & Willm Vonsdeane. to 00 ** . 5N ON ON Lewys Deanry. West Firles o Twyneham ... ... I at the house of James Wood. Warsfeild i at the houses of Walter Nor man & Edward Gerrard. Pateham o : Blechington o ; [1726.] Bolney ... ... ... o Barcomb ... ... ... I Ditchling ... ... 2 Beeding ats Seale ... 1 att the house of Thomas Par son living att Peppersgate. Poynings ... ... ... o Plumpton. att ye house of Mr Turner, a Nonconformist minister. Newtimber ... ... o East Grinstead. at ye house of Mr Christopher Snell. at the house of James Wood man. Cowfold o : Crawley o ; Balcomb ... ... 1 Anabaptists& Quakers. Quakers. Arlington o : Clayton Anabaptists. Presbiterians. Quakers. Papists.Independ'3. Anabaptists & Quakers. Erthingley o. Anabaptists. About 40. cum Cap: de Kemer o. About 10. About 8. Seldome fewer than 200. About 200. About 16. 20 or 30. About 30. seven or eight familyes. meane for ye most part. midle sort. midle sort. Of all sorts under the degree of a Gent. Tradesmen & Labourers. Michael Martyn & others unknowne. Thomas Chroucher. unknowne. Mr Lulham. Strangers unknowne. The said Mr Turner. Mr Christopher Snell. Thomas Turner a Chi- rurgeon. Tarishes &¦ Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &• Teachers. [173.] Cookfield o : Newicke o : Chailey o. Westmeston cum Cap: de Pil- above 200. many of good estate. Richard Turner, Thomas kington. Hallett, Edward Lull- at a house called Blackbrooke. See th e Returne Figure the 6th. ham, John Earle. Slaugham... ... ... I at the house of Thomas Parsons Quakers. Unknowne. Albourne o : Henfeild o : M eeching o : Southeese o : Radmill o : Telsec ombe 0 : Falmer 0 : P reston cum Hove 0. Brighthelmestone ... I at the houses of Willm Beard about 200. Mr Newton, Mr Earle, & Henry Smyth. Mr Samuel Wiimer, See th eir names in the Return e. Mr Lover, Mr Fish, [1736.] Mr Everdon, Mr Tur Pevensey Deanry. ner, Mr Hallett. Tarringnewell o : Laughto n o : Pevensey o : Blechington o. . Hailsham ... ... I att the house of John Lover. About 40. most meanest sort of people. the said John Lover. Chittingley o : Selmeston o : Alciston o : Litle Hors tead 0 : Ripe 0 : Ro therfeild 0 : Frant 0 : Berwick 0. Allfriston 2 Quakers, Anabaptists. 3 or 4 familyes besides strangers. Storrington Deanry. Ashurst ... ... ... o Thakeham i 20 or 30. poore people. Samuel Wilmore, John Beaton, Mr Stapler, Mr Wilson. Combs o : Bramber o : Buttolphs o : Findon 0. o ** . <"N $N H ONON [174.] Itchingfold. Noe Conventicl es. But severall that ne ver come to Church. S ee the names in the Ret urne. Ashington cum Buncton o : Rudgeweeke 0 : Billing shurst 0 : West Green Washington 0. sted 0 : Pullborough 0. Horsham 0 : Stormington ... ... i 20 or 30. poore people. Samuel Wilmer. Dallington Deanry. St. Clements in Hastings o Oare ... ... ... o Castle Parish ... ... I at the house of John Thorpe. 40 or 50. One Thomas Bennett. Brede ... ... ... o Fair light... ... ... o Beckley ... ... ... I at a house called Farme where One Hammond & one Abraham Feaver dwells. Bennett. Udimer ... ... ... o [1746.] Peasemarsh ... ... i 50 or 60. Thomas Bennett of at the house of Thomas sometimes 100. Rolvenden in Kent. Mococke. Warbleton ... ... 2 At the houses of John Ellis Quakers & of Thomas Soare. of the other sects. Nenfeild 1 Mr Earle & Mr Vousden In an Empty house. Noconf. Ministers. Burwash... ... ... 0 Catsfeild 0 Parishes &° Conventicles in them. o I widow of Richard [1746] — continued. Herstmonceane ... ... I at the house of Joane Syllis, a poore woman, once a month. Wartling... ... ... I every Sunday. Dallington Heathfield at the house of the Grover. Crowhurst at the house Yeelding. Sidlescomb a}s Solscomb I at Thomas Frencham's house, & at the house of Edmund Thorpe. [175.] Salehurst... ... ••• I At the house of Willm Steede of Robtsbridge. Westfeild i at the houses of Joseph Stone- ham & Rich: Coulstock & Francis Longley. Peculiars of Canterbury. South-Mawling ... ... i Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &¦ Teach". OO to Anabaptists. many persons of cosider able estates. t>J Anabaptists. **> . <-> Anabaptists. the said Richard Yeel ding & others. M unknowne. unknowne. ON ON Anabaptists. One Bennett out of Kent. Presbyterians. At least 500. midle sort. ,-Mr Newton & Mr Earle. AU-S*8 in Lewys i Independ'8. numerous. midle sort. Walter Posslethwait. Lindfeild. No e conventicles, although See th many factious ,psons live e names in the Returne. there. Cliffe I 60. midle sort. Clapham o : Patching o : Isfeild 0 : Ringmer 0 : Tangmer 0 : East Lavant 0 : Terr ing 0. Pagham ... ... ... i 20 or 30. Thomas Willmer — 1756.] See th e names in the Returne. ejected thence for Noconformity. Hastings Deanry. Rye ... I at the house of Samuel Joake. 100. See the p ersons names in the Ret urne. Alls*8 in Hastings o : St. Th omas of Winchelsea 0 : Icklesham 0 : Bex hill 0 : Pett 0. Midhurst Deanry. Lodgs worth ... ... o Stedham ... ... ... 1 Trotham ... ... ... I r Farnhurst ... ... I Trotton cum Tuxlith ... 2 at ye house of Anthony Anabaptists. from 50 to 100. Joseph Varnden. White yeoin. at the houses of Arthur Bettes- Presbiterians & Inde fro 50 to 100. Mr Garrett, Mr Rowell worth, Joseph Varnden, & pend*8. Clement Loveder. [176.] See the name s of the Sectaries in the Returne. Midhurst 1 great nubers. Some of them, Persons Mr Samuel Marner, at the houses of Robert of good Quallity. Mr Richard Garrett, Marner & Nicholas Brewer Mr Staples, & the two Brothers, Mr Thomas & Mr Willmott. ** . r-N£*¦ MON ON OO 34 Episcopal Returns, 1669 to > B 3 or- ere. full tHtU3 tu CL lH •A 'B ^ cu ^ Z -3 •- & 0 JJ >h5< "E. if 1* O CO rt "a 4-J¦*-> cu -<; <° rt & S?n s.r3"^ CJ ft. & C en „ 5 CU CU g » §.5 m rt « £ _, 0 tu — 1'? |2 O iJCU 4-1 rt u 3 a § & A P rt CO tu 3 4-J en g— M COO -ii tS «j .5 E ¦*** ss« .'to «4i •<* 3rt -3 u cu si 's55 tu -id 3 rtu,tu tjV tu s CO 3 ° « 5 s? 0 a ™ w U _, _D -3 en S |s -2 a O h3 cu 0 4-J »-.0co \£> o> rt rt -3 = 3 >-, rt 0 |co rt "3 T CO (L) • »\ . ^ W 0) O X, ?4O 1 jfo (_ 0 CO ¦ •« CO (I t-. rt oj 1—1 (!J —. Oh &0 iS 1 00 55 > 55 0 5 5 t^ *3 go 3 JJ &" -*¦ •S's* 0 P-* CU 4-t rt E E S 0'0 CU U a O ^ ° 0 t: is a a 30 CU 1 3 0 g 0 pa JJ 3 1 w co CO N 3 JT « 55 < "si 5T0"2- ?J CQ u rt 3 « W CO CO > -Q rt to co tH >H O " *J U M i a 0-z Od O? i § O » £ O cu " ¦h CJ 0 a -d 0 a - ¦5 : : 0 ¦ • • x. • CO «*1 :-« o2 : en CJ .2S '• uCU . . too . . . 0 . • -en ¦ ~5 6 3 ^ tu . tu O . 1-. •uiL u ^ 3 "^h "3 O rt CU " en tn ^ ^~ . J= 00 CJ n3 ^ a isThh 4-> O a,OJ 1- «! S3" « D- t- CO rt t> CO 4-» ftn dffipH « w I-l iH ftn CO O a J Doddington ... ... o places. See the Minis p'hension, 5. The Ks Downham ... ... 1 At ye Houses of Thomas Crab, husbandman & John Rattum, excoinm. Sutton ... ... .. 1 At the house of Edwd Wright. [1786.] Whittlesea ... ... 1 At the house of John Gates. And at a hamlet called Coles and in ye Fennes. Wisbich Deanery. St. Peters, Wisbich ... o Newton ... ... ... o Leverington ... ... o Tidd St. Giles o Elme ... ... ... 1 At Wm Blackburne's house. Emneth ... ... ... 1 At ye wid: Claxton's once in 3 months last past. None in that Parish, A ters Returne, wch sayes ; Connivance, 6 Grande Quakers, Anabaptists & Sabbatarians. Divers of Anabaptists and Quakers. But there some few An None, nor Frequenters. None, nor Frequenters. Anabaptists. lthough there be divers That i, Indulgence, 2, es at Court, Are their From 11 to 21 in number. about 40. At Gates's house about 20. At yc others about 100 from divers places. abaptists & Quakers wch of them frequenters of Remissnes of ye Magistr Encouragem* & hopes. Some rich, some meane people. Some rich, some very poore. ManyofEvill fame, That live in Adultery & Fornica tion. Most very meane. About 30. are sd to have meetings in Inconsiderable persons, Most from other places. Of Low Condition. Conventicles in other I ate, 4. Rumor of Com- Samue! Cater. John Crooke, John Ansley. Abell Lane, Wool Comer, Isaac Spence, Wool Comer, Robert Pol lard. These 3 of Peterburgh. Edwd Pay ton of Eye. some Neighbour Townes. Wm Blackburne, the Master of ye house. Lancelot Manning of Wisbich Sadler. ** . <-N 55 >3 R ON ON <0 OO Lr\ Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &> Abettors. Teachers. [1786] — continued. Barton Deanery. Trompington ... ... i 400 or 500 as is sayd, Most of them of ye One Smith of Royton. in the Barne of Tho. Cam bridge. from severall places. common, vulgar sort & more women than men. Harston ... ... i Frequently.Orwell ... ... ... i Uncertayne. Of ye mean1" sort. Itinerants. At ye houses of Jo: Adams, Hen. Scott, Xtopher Adams. All exconim. 30 or 40 of this parish, besides strangers. Corbin, Oddy, Lock and Smith. - [179.] Hardwick. One in May last at ye house of John Morley, But not since. But few Tradesmen. Mr Ball Teacher. Arington o : Battor o : Cotton o. Grancester ... ... o None, Nor any that fre quents. Cumberton ... ... o Foulmore ... ... o Fen Ditton ... ... o None, Though there be some few inconsiderable jpsons Frequent"1. GransSen pva o : Hauxton o : Haslingfeild o : Horningscy 0 : New ton 0 : Harleton 0 : Sheperhith 0. Shelford pva ... ... o None, nor Frequenters. Feversham ... ... o Foxton ... ... ... o None. Some few frequ enters abroad there are. Stapleford ... ... o Shelford mag. ... ... o 00 ON J23 ONON Bourne Deanery. Toft i At ye Barne of John Wayt. 50 or 6o, but many of Meane inconsiderable John Wayt, aforsd Yeom. them from other people ; except C. Oliver Scot of Gam- places. Josua Eversden ye Cheife Abetto1. They are more women then gay in Cambridge there Weavr, and John Crooke, a Wandring [1796.] men. Teacher. Gamlingay ... ... I Weekely. about 40. All (Except 5 or 6) of poore & very meane condition. Oliver Scot, Malster, Edwd Dent, Brick- KilneMr, Sam. Smith, Schole mr, Luke At- wood, Oatmeale Makr. Swasey ... ... ... I Quakers. about 15. very meane & most women. John Angelow of Over. Eltisley ... ... ... o Fen Drayton .. 0 None, Nor any Frequen ters. Caxton ... .. 0 Croxton ... o Ungrey Hatley .. o None, Nor any Frequen ters. Graveley . . . o But there are 3 or 4 Th at follow after them in 0 ther places. Knapwell o Caldecot ... 0 None, Nor any Frequen ters. Kingston . . . o Boxworth .. 0 Bourne ... .. 0 None, Nor any Frequen ters. Elseworth o : Lollworth 0 : Longstow 0 : P apworth Agnes 0 : P apworth Everard 0 : Connington 0 : Eversden mag o : Eversd en parva 0. Parishes &= Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &> Abettors. Teachers. [1796] — continued. Chesterton Deanery. Willingham ... ... 1 At the houses of John Braiser, usually about 100. All very meane, Except Mr Oddey, Francis Duckins, and John some few yeomen Mr Holcroft, Crispe junr. men. And many of them come from other places, and goe from place to place to Con Mr Borne. [180.] venticles. Histons ... ... ... i Independ*8. About 30. Of ye middle & meanr sort, Most women & mayds. Mr Holcroft, Mr Oddey, Mr Corbin. Ockinton ... ... I Independ*8 & Quakers. About 100. Of meane quality. Mr Holcroft, M1 Oddey. Milton \ Not frequently. / A great many, but ye Some of Ability, some Mr Corbin, number uncertaine. ye Contrary, Most Mr Oddey. from other parishes. Over ... ... ... 2 At severall houses by turnes. Quakers. Of this parish about 50. All of very poore condi John Onsloe, Farm'. But from othr places tion, scarce a yeoman there flocke sometimes amongst them. At other houses also. I. Fanatiques. 200, About 100, of wch not 20 of this pish. Meane condition. Mr Corbin, Mr Holcroft, There are also 4 families of A nabaptists, But they hoi d their meetings in other places. Mr Oddey. Chesterton 0 : Landbeach 0. Long-Stanton ... ... 0 None, Nor any Frequen trs. Water-Beach 0 : Maddingl ey 0 : Impington 0 : Girton 0. 00 CO R ON ON Dry-Dray ton o None ; But there are so places, & have long [1806.] Shengay Deanery. Meldreth I Once a fortnight in the Barne of Edwd Simmonds. Melbourne i Anabaptists. Bassingbourne 0 But some few goe to ot Littlington 0 None, Nor any Frequen Steeple-Morden ... o None, And but one susp Abington by Shingay o East Hatley o None, Nor any frequent Croyden ... o None, nor any frequent Tadlowe... 0 None, Nor any frequent Wendy cum Shengay o None, Though some be Gilden-Morden ... 0 Castle Camps Deanery. Wilberham mag. I Anabaptists. in ye Barne of Tho: Webb, de ceased. Wilberham pva ... 1 at ye house of Moses Crab , a Water Miller. [181.] Balsham ... I Quakers. "1 Anabaptists. J i me tew meane persons l stood Excommunicate. about ioo. about 20. her places. ters.ected frequenter, wch is er.er. er. affected to it. Yet Sr T 20 or 30. About 20 at most. Only Crabs owne family are of this pish. very inconsiderable. n the parish that freque Not any that seeme con siderable. Farmrs, Labourers, & most women. a woman. homas Wendys care rest All of meane sort, and most from othr places. Meane people. Interior sort. nt meetings in other One Lock. Benjamin Metcalfe, a Farmer. raines ym. John Denne of Hunt ingdonshire. Unknowne. Unknowne. Parishes &* Conventicles in them. [181] — continued. Castle-Camps.At ye house of Barbara Bun- yard ye 29 of June last I Horseheath ... ... 1 At ye house of Waltr Crane. Stow-Quoy ... ... 1 At ye house of Henry Bostock Carpenter. Lynton . . . 1 At ye house of John Harvey every Tuesday. Abington maj '. 0 : Abington Brinckley 0 : Bartlow 0. [1816.] Dullingham 0 Carleton-cum -Willingham 0 Ickleton ... 0 Pampisford 0 Shady Camps 0 Sawston . . . 0 Wittlesford 0 Sects. N one since. Quakers. This meeting is of late pva o : Baberham Nor any knowne freque But 3 or 4 Women freq None ; Only 3 Quakers Nor any Refusers to co Bastard Child, And ye Numbers. 50 or 60. removed to ye house of Uncertayne about 50 or 60 sometimes neere 100. From other Parishes halfe at least. 30 at most. o : Burgh als Burghgre nters. uent ym in other places. in ye pish ; and those of me to Church, Except o wife of Anthony Corne Quality &= Abettors. Teachers. Meaner sort. John Web of Balsham. Meanr & poorer sort most of them : yet some Strang15 come amongst ym that are wealthy. Inferior sort & above halfe are Womenkind. en o : Bottesham o. ye same family. ne Dinah Thorby, Exco hill, Excommunicate for Mr Oddey Mr Smith Mr Parke Mr Holcroft John Overrande Laborer. — Wildman Bricklayer. 1 Non-Con formist Minist1'5. Samuel Cater & others speakers. mmunicate for having a not comming to Church. 4- O ** . ^n R ON On vO Swaffham St. Mary o : Swaf h West Wickham ... ... o Hildersham ... ... o Cambridge Deanery. Fulbourne All S*s ... i At ye house of Tho: Mascall, Labouring man. The Conventicle neere White [182.] Fulbourne St. Vigors ... I At the house of Edward Spence, farm1. Hadenham Hinton . . . Wilberton Barnwell ... am St. Cyriac o : Swaff Nor any Sectary Except himselfe a Quaker. A Anabaptists. hall in a house fitted for Cambridge Towne. All Saynts i At ye house of Wm Brasier Shomaker sometimes. ham Bulbeck Weston C one Richd Webb, forme meane fellow. Not above 20 when most. it, is their especiall Enc Not above 20 at most. Quakers.Fanatiques. Only about 8 meane pe ovill o : Westley Waterl rly Excommunicate, wh Quakers. About 60 or 70. About 60. ople frequent them in ot About 10. esse o : Westwratting o. hath lately declared Poore people ; women & Girles most. ouragement. See ye Re Poore people. Most Women and Girles. Of meane condition. Most women. her places. Ordinary sort. Edward Hancock, a meane farmer. turne. Severall Laymen their Speakers, Especially John Dennis a Taylor. John Crooke.| kers Sam: Cater. J ^ Mr Holcroft. j Noncon- Mr Oddey. j-formist Mr Corbon. J Ministre. Unknowne. Parishes rS= Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &• Abettors. Teachers. [182] — continued. St. Michaels i None for yse last 6 months ; about 100 Meane sort & incon Mr Holcroft. \ The last that was consisted of siderable persons. Mr Corban. iaforsd. It was at ye Widdow Petit's Mr Oddey. ) house. St. Andrews ... ... o St. Benedict ... ... o [1826.] St. Botolphs ... ... o St. Clements ... ... o St. Edwards ... ... o There are only 3 or 4 M eane Mechanicks to freq uent them elsewhere. St. Giles o : St. Maries ye great 0 : St. Maries ye lesse 0 : St. Peter s 0 : St. Sepulchres 0 : Trinity 0. Fordham Deanery. Of this Deanery consisting of 16 Parishes there is no Ace* given. [183 &• 184. Blank.] [185.] Parishes <§¦= Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qua li tie. Heads & Teach". THE C OUNTY OF DEVO N. Netherex ... ... I At the houses of Mary Barton Independ*5. 200. young persons of ye Mr Lewes Stukeley. & William Hopping. meaner sort. 4» >3 Colyton ... ... ... i once in a fortnight or 3 weeks, Ames Short. sometimes in one house, sometimes in another & in feilds and Orchards. Cruse Morchard... ... 1 At ye house of one George 100. most of them Incon Mr Stukeley, Mr Mall, Brooke an exconiunicated siderable. Mr Berry, Mr Pol- pson — every Sunday & Wed wheele, M* Hatch, nesday. Mr Saunders, Mr Collompton ... ... 1 Knight, M' Pope. twice every Sunday. nigh 500. cheife Abbettors are : Wiiim Sumpter, a Capt under ye late Usurper, Christopher Clarke, merchant, James Hartnoll, Grocer, Anne Pull man. But most of ym are women & Children & men of Willm Crompton, ye late Incumbent there, Richard Saunders, James Haddridge, Robert Carill, — Pope, — Pole. [1856.] noe esteeme. Topsham. Severall Conventicles were kept here before His Grace's Letters came Downe. But there hav e been none since. Ottery St. Mary 2 att ye house of Robert Col about 200. few gentry, but may ye said Robert Collins lins a gent, of a good es (sic) tradesmen of being a Non-Confor tate. good note. mist minister. another Conventicle at un few. most of ym meane, some Mr John Mawditt certaine places. Constables. 44 Episcopal Returns, 1669 ,. rt , 1 en , 1 lH G »_ t *rt -3 CO 'Hw% J-? CO B CJCO '> 3rt J -1-1 rt O ^ *«Q £ % 0rt '3 tu 13 >¦. CO 3 3 '1 i-l O tu E OCO -0 rt -3 CJ <8 t_ Cl§ tu ^ -a 0 -3 O E (-1 t° 3 Ou '-3 2 3 % % 0 ¦a CO O 2 O rt -3 -3 3 t> rt rt 60 s -g ^ 0 Q CO0 E » C 3 tu TJ ."C o>$ '3 ^3 B £ H co CO cu -> CJ E ^ ¦^ 0 Ph' 0 CO -& 6h Si d0 m O 003O -Q tulHO E rt¦> s 3-5 | o 3 ri " 3 duo Cl. Oh3 3 o> «->-d 3 3 ! a w o aj . 3 t4_ I— 1 CO o '3 ¦ I sr ^ : ° ^ 4) g "^ S"3 j « tu pv ^ , ^"O « tH 3 cu tJ Ph -3 -3 > 3 O U CO h :oh to << a CO £^-3 -° . cu 5 rl Ph -}< ! O : -3 LanvihangleYstarne. Llewerne. At the house of John Beales. Abergavenny ... ... i Att the houses of John Ed ward, Shoemaker, and Richard John, Taylor. [1865.] Deanry of Netherwent. Cavelion ... ... i\ At the house of M1' Henry Walter. Magor ... ... ... i At the house of Mr Samuel Jones of litle Salisbury. St. Bride's i At the house of Mr Nathan Rogers. Lanvaches ... ... i Att the house of Mr Nathan Rogers Dinham... ... ... i At the house of Mr William Blethin. Caldicot... ... ... i At the house of Mr Hopkin Rogers. I Quakers. Anabaptists. These meetings of 3 sorts of Sects, viz* Independ'8, Anabap tists, & Quakers. 30 or 40. And when they heare of some eminent seducing teacher, there will be 60 or thereabouts. 60. The greatest number that usually meete in these Conventicles are sometimes 200 or more, sometimes lesse. Tradesmen. of wch number there are many psons of good Estates, being Countrey Gent, & such as either were in Actuall Armes in the late Rebellion, or bred up under such, & may of the meaner sort of people, besides women & Children. James Mirick of Ross, & George White of Lanvihangle. Their Teach15 & Se ducers are Christopher Price, an Apothecarie, John Edward, Shoe maker, Wittm Mor gan, Shoemaker. Mr Henry Walter of Park y Pill in y"= gish of Cavelion, Thomas Barnes, late of Magor, 8c nowof Bris- toll, one . . . Lloyd, who p'tends to be a Schollar of New Inne hall, Oxon, & one Wm Millman of Magor, a Sabbatharian Anabap tist, besides severall Repetitioners, viz* Sam: Jones, Gent, Henry Rumsey, Gent, Robert Jones, gent, Hopkin Rogers, George Edwards, & to ON 4* Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads rS» Teach". [1866] — continued. Wilwick ... ... i \ Wittm George, with Att the house of John Jones Quakers. divers other vagrant Shirenewton ... ... 2 persons, Leaders 8c Att the house of Mr Robert I Teachers of the Jones. Quakers. Another att the house of George Phillip. J The entertainers of thes e are : Samuel Jones, He nry Rumsey, Hopkin Ro gers, John Walter, Nathan Rogers. Edward Webley of Shir e Newton entertainer of the Quakers. [187.] Deanry of Landaffe. COUN TY OF GLAMORGA N. Merthir-Tidvill 2 At the houses of Howell Rees, 300, 400, 500, some Captain Harry William Phillip & Joane John Mor times 600. Thomas that knowes gan for the mixt Rabble. only the Welsh toung 8c hath beene dureing all the late Rebellion a Capt. ag* the King. The Quakers at the houses of Quakers. Jenkin Thomas, Harry Thomas, & Lewis Becke. Landaffe ... ... ... 1 At the house of Wittm Wil Quakers. Sometimes 100, some James Adams of Bristoll, liams of Canton. times 40. 8c Francis Gawler of Cardiffe a Feltmaker. 4* o> *» . f-s v. ON0> Lannedevn ... ... i every other Sabath day. about 40. of meane Qualitie. Thomas Quarrell, John Entertained byLlewellin John. Powell. Egloisilan ... ... i Their entertainers are : Wittm uncertaine. Thomas Quarrell & John Thomas Jenkin Thomas John Powell. & Willm Rees a mason. [1876.] Groneath Deanry. Caderston ... ... I At the house of Mary Pritchard Quakers. Uncertaine. widdow. Bayland ... ... ... i Catabaptists, Anabap About 20. The said Robert Thomas. entertained by Rob* Thomas. tists, Independents. Bettus i At the house of Mr Rees uncertaine. Mr Samuel Jones Mr of Powell in the late time of Arts ordeyned by Pres Rebellion a Sheriffe of the byters. County, & a Justice of peace. Newton Nottage ... I At the house of Richard 20 or 30. Richard Cradock, Cradock. Lewis Thomas. [188.] COU NTY OF MONMOU TH. Newport Deanry. Marshfeild i At the house of Jane Reynold 100. Old Militiamen out of Thomas Quarrell, John the Relict of Henry William, the severall counties Powell & others. a Leiutenant in the late Re of Monmouth and bellion. Glamorgan. £ r>. >3r*. 0>0^ NO 4- Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads &> Teach". [188] — continued. Bedwess ... ... ... I 150. Morgan Lewis Law Every 3d Sabath day. rence of Bedwess, 8c At the house of Wm Evan & Tho: Quarrell of Thomas Morgan. Whitechurch. Minithysloyne 8c Bedwellty 5 200. Evan William, At the houses of Evan Lewis, Watkin John Evan, Philip Rice 8c the sd Evan Thomas Quarrell of William & Watkin John Whitechurch, Evan of Minithysloyn & of 8c William Lewis of Edmund Morgan of Bed- Kelligare. welty. Newport ... ... ... 1 At the house of Mr Rice Wil 100. of all sorts, some Gent. M1 Rice Williams, one liams. Prorser of the pish of Tredenock, Mr Joshua Lloyd, Mr Rogers & [1886.] Watkin John of Min Usie Deanry. ithysloyn. Lantrissent ... ... 1 40 or 50. Wittm Thomas of the Every Lds day. same psh sonne in law At the house of George Mor to the set Morgan their gan. Entertainer. Langum ... ... ... 1 sometimes 200, 100,60, some men of copetent Wittiii Thomas of Lan Att the houses of John Gwynne, 3°- pts & breeding, 8c trissent, one Millman John Morgan, Nathaniell have bin in ye time & one Jones a Re Morgan, Thomas Williams, of the Late Rebellion peater. & David Evan, in Offices both mili- 4- 00 >3 ON On nO In the Priory of Iske. At the house of Mre Mary Jones the Relict of William Jones Esq1. Langibby & Landegveth. Edward Walter of Langibby, Walter William of Landeg veth & Giles Morgan of Lanthewivach. [189.] LIC [190.] C omit at us Derby. Little Ireton ... ... I every Lds day att the house of Collonell Saunders within a mileof Sr John C arsons dwell ing house, who (though a Justice of peace) ¦ — ¦ never went about to restrayne them. HFEILD & COVENT 30 or 40. 30 or 40. RY DIOCESSE— CON 200, 300 & 400 at a time. tary and Civill, some of 500lb a yeare, some 200, some 100, some 60 8c some 30, be sides people of meaner sort. some freeholdrs some Farmers. VENTICLES— 1669. Moore, Goddard & Wil liam Thomas of Lan- trissent. William Thomas, Walter Prosser & Walter William. Mr Ogdon late of Marton by Derby & Mr Berisford late of St. War- burgh in Derby Mr Seddin late of Kirklangley Mr Hieron late of Bredsall. Mr Daniel Shelmardine & Mr Timothy Stany- ONON NO 4- NO Parishes &¦ Conventicles in them. [190] — continued. Normanton juxta Derby i Att the house of Major Phillip Prinne (almost every Lds day) who was a souldier ag* the King all or most part of the late times of Rebellion ; att wch Conventicles resort 40 of the soldiers at least that were under the said Prin's Command & live within seven miles of his house. [1906] Cawdwell neere Burton upon Trent. ' Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teachr- ford Presbyterially ordeyned & zealous noconformists ; And oneCaptaineor Major Barton formerly in Armes ag* the late King & a minister att the be ginning of the warres. Mr Wright of Castle Dunnington in Lei cestershire. Captaine or Major Barton a souldier ag* the King,& a minister att the beginning of the warres who pur chased some of the King's lands w1* he O *^ . ONON NO Alvaston ... ... ... i Att the house of Joseph Newham. Stenson ... ... ... 1 Att the house of John Stone. Att the same Towne & house abovesaid stand indited for t afternoone, but that they we [191.] Mickleover ... ... i Att the house of Richard Squire. there was a Conventicle he former. Mr Daniel S re surprised & both Com about 40. about 160. the 7th of July last, notw helmardine & Mr Tymo mitted to prison. about 100. Divers of them cosider- able psons, viz*. John Stone, Mr Bos well junr Mr Hill Gabriel Bishop John Roome Thomas Wade Wittm Stenson Wittm Willson Thomas Bishop Simon Bristow Hugh Fleming Thomas Webster Edward Fleming The sd John Stone did for carying that Conv gave them liberty. ithstanding the said Ston thy Stanyford were prese hath lost & is highly Discontented. Timothy Staniford. Mr Thomas Ford a Non conformist. say That he was not sorry enticle, saying the King e & divers of the persons nt to have preachedin the Thomas Ford aforsct. ONON NO Ln Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teacff'. [191] — continued. See Arch. D. Browne's Returne. Edward Fleming one of to a souldier of the to suppresse them 'D Darest.' the cheife of them said trayned band sent thither raw thy sword, if thou Aston upon Trent ... I Att the house of Richard about 60. Amongst others were M'- Thomas Hill Clementson who was in two that have beene in a Noconformist of Armes ag* the late King. Armes ag* the King viz*. Richard Prin, a costable of the towne & one Adams of Bur rows Ash. Warwickshire. Finderne ... ... i Att the house of John Cooke, a about 70. Mr Samuel Charles a great encourager & main Nonsubscriber tain1 of them. Speaker. Laskow ... ... ... i Att the house of Mr John about 20. The said Hieron who b eing a Lecturer at Ash- Hieron heretofore Parson of burne in the beginni ng of the warres vehe- Bredsall neere Derby. mently preached up King. And spake the tide ' He that Despise the Rebellion ag* the se words in his Conven- th the Covenant (I say, 1 [1915.] say) will surely goe to Hell.' Matlocke 4 i. Att the house of Robert Presbyterians. Daniel Shelmardine. Cliffe (a soldier under Lam bert). Ui K) H ONON NO 2. in the house that was Mr Woolley's deced by John Rockett one of his Execu tors. 3. At the house of Ralph Bowne, where, when they meete, they sound a trum- pett, to call them together. 4. Att the house of Anthony Bunting. Bakewell ... ... ... i Att the house of Ralph Hum- bleton sometimes at great Longstone at the house of Robert Clarke sometimes at the house of John Gratton of Moniash. Ashford i Att the house of John Sikes. These Quakers intended to [192.] North-Winkefeild ... i once a month eithr att the house of Thomas Fowke or John Fletcher, both Inco- siderable fellows. Presbyterians. Presbyterians. Quakers. Anabaptists. May 16, — their ber was 50, May 23 — 200, June 6 — 300. about 100. about 30. Quakers. meete att the house of H they went in Quakers. ugh Marstin, but the Ju to a Moore & kept their of the meaner sort of coinon people. A n5conformist minis ter out of Lincoln shire, formerly in Armes ag* the King. stices Warrant being bro Conventicle. Incosiderable fellowes. John Wilson, a Taylor, George Haton of Blackwell-Ditch, Shoomaker, John Jack son of Pattowhill, Husbandman, one Ainsworth out of Leicestershire, 8c one King, a Taylor. ught to hinder them, Parishes &= Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [192] — continued. Hathersage ... ... i Att the house of Mathew (sic) Popish Recusants. 50 or 60 sometimes people of meane Quality. Mr. Wakeman their Barker but sometimes att the more. Preist. houses of Andrew Barker & John Smelter. All their hopes are (they sa y) from the Clemency 0 f the King and Parliame nt. Wirkesworth ... ... i At the house of John Gell Mr Talents, a non-sub Esqr of Hopton, who comes scriber late of Shrews to Church to Divine service bury. and sermon constantly & his family : but noe other f See for this whole Arch deaconry ye Archd: Ret urne. 1. The expiracon Conventicle in the countrey \ of ye Act of Parliame nt. 2. The hopes of its being dissolved. 3. The observes this Decorum. \ Kings Allowance. 4. And Freinds at Court. Arch-Deaconry of Shrews bury. Whitchurch. 80. Rob* Benyon, Thomas Kelley, Ralph Eddoes, John Beard, with many others to the number of 80. most women resort to Mr Lawrence ever(y) Sunday. Mr Steele, formrly Min ister of Hanmer in Flint, Mr Henry, formerly of Wortherbury in the same com, Mr Thomas Gilbert, for mrly of Edgmond in Salop, Mr Lawrence of Bas- church, 4- ** . Pi OnON NO - M* Richardson, Mr Thomas, [1926.] Mr Sadler. Bolas magna ... ... i 30 or 40. Mr Quarrell, a Nocon At the house of John Mason, formist, & Thomas a Freeholder of 60 lb a yeare. Low, a husbandman. Elsmere ... ... ... 3 i att the house of Mr John About 40. Adams who formerly usurped the living of Stoke. another att the house of Mr Hennealse, formerly a Cap- taine. Another meeting of Anabaptists. 20 or 30. Yeaton ... ... ... i At the house of John Jeoffbryes. Quakers. 60. Milford i Att the house of one Mr The said Browne. Browne, a member in Oliver's litle Parliam*. Prees ... ... ... i 10 or 12. most women. MrRich: Sadler, a New- Stoke i England man. Att the houses of Thomas Low The sd Thomas Low 8c his & his sonne — Low. sonne, illiterate persons. - They have more compa ny then ye pish church, one of Gathered at a M eeting 15/- (at 3d per [193.] pole) for his paines. Wombridge ... ... i Every Lds Day. Mr Campion, a late In High Ercall i truder into Hodnett. Att the house of Samuel Collens. Parishes &• Conventicles in them. [193] — continued. From Litchfield. Normanton in Derbyshire I At the house of Philip, a major ag* our late King an excomunicate pson. who, the next day after the his house 120 persons. One although he was indited the house. The bill was found YetHe Conventicled the nex Arch-Deaconry of Coventry. Coventry ... .. 1 Att Leather hall. There is anothr held by Dr. O Fenny Compton ... ... i at the house of one Richd Baxeley. Napton ... ... ... i [1936.]Woolston. Att the houses of Mr Wittm King & Thomas Matthews once a month. Sects. King's pclamacon ag* Co John Stone, a yeoman Tuesday before att the ag* him he Petitioned Ju t Sunday after. 4 Conventicles every Sunday. badiah Grew & others. Inabaptists. Anabaptists most of them. Numbers': nventicles was published, worth 100" per ann, Assizes for Disturbing dge Tirrel for pardon & almost 1000. 30 or 40. 40 or 50. Qualitie. & the next Lds day afte was present that day at the K5 peace in Keep had it, he promising A Abraham Roberts, Wm Burroughs, Nicholas Kempe, ye rest most women 8c Children. Heads &> Teach". r Derby Assizes, had in Primes sd Conventicle, ing Conventicles in his mendm* for the future. Mr Eccleshall, MrSam: Bryan, Mr Evans. Richard Steele. John Kinch. John Only John Wilcox ON f\> S3 ON ON NO & att Burton on Dunsmore, or at Long Langford once a weeke. Fillongley Att the houses of Thomas Beck & Thomas Hartill & Wm Ford sen. Atherston ... ... 2 Att the houses of Wittm Wil son & Nathan Mansfeild. Another att the house of one Wittm Power, from n of the Clock till 5 weekly. Allesley. At the houses of Thomas Launders Tho: Edwards & Major Rabons a Cooper. Berkswell ... ... i Atthe house of Wittm Hicken. Reidway ... ... ... i At the house of Robert Hyarne. Southam ... ... ... i Att the house of Robt Betts once a fortnight. [194.]Att Southam aforesd there is a meeting att the house of Rob* Gibbons Another at Jonathan Wye's house. Solyhull ... ... ... i Popish Recusants. Quakers. Anabaptists. Papists, not openly nor t few & usually 40 or 50. about 30. 30 or 40. 30 or 40. o Disturbance. most women. Inconsiderable. one Southall a silenced minister. the said Willson & Mansfeild. Mr Sadler of Nun-Eaton mercer, an Anabap tist. Samuel Bryan. Thomas Sabell of Har- bury. The sd Gibbons. Mr Martin of Daventry. S» Episcopal Returns, 1669 s § °"d ¦o ri GO rt w co pp T3 co -< I — > QcX rt *rj o> G &Q rt £K •* CU J* E £?& * o 0 rs u fa p^C3 41 Cu O o 3 O tu al 0 too & £ 0 VO p< ^ p. -a s P -3 13 3^1 "P.PhP -3 cu 3 CO ° PP Co5 s 2ir w 3(3 cocLZ< O • 3 • o 3 -3 'JP 41 co ^ tU -CH "o t! o8i Ph g C-3 O tu S-S 3 [H o en E . o ~ SO 3 •-- " -3 2 - — ¦ 4-» rrH. • >h 3 3O -3 T3 3tu ^ffi O C *=H 3 3 ^ 4-. > a tu C p ,-,.£* 60 13 .« Aston juxta Birmingham 3 At the house of Evans, a No- conf. Anothr At the house of Thomas the said Evans. 100 & more. Ja: Wright, a noconf. Worrall of Borsley in ye sd prish. Another at the house of Thomas Belcher of Borsley. Birmingham ... ... 2 At the house of Wilsby a No- conf. the said Wilsby. Anothr at the house of Wittm about 100. John Fineper, Thomas Bell. Baldwine, one Martin y' came lately out of Warwick Jayle. Priors Marston. Thomas Gibbons, Mr At the house of Mr Thomas Richard Pease, Mr JefTes. Bagshaw, Mr Smyth. Long Lawford in the parish of Newbold super Avon. Att the house of John Only. Anabaptists. 30 or 40. Rob* Crofts & his family w*h John Only's family & Wm Essex Junr. the said John Only. Hampton in Arden. At the house of Mr Willis, about 20. meane. the said Willis. late Minister of Birmingham. [195.] Ashaw ... ... ... i about 12. one Phillips of Stone- at the house of John Ebburne leigh, Hen. Bryan, once a moth. John Yates. Parishes <§» Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [195] — continued. Burton Dassett. Att the houses of James Wag- 80 or 100. Richard Mansell, late staffe, Richard Brookes, & Minister there, Nathaniel Lidbrooke. Richard Martin, Samuel Bryan, — Wells, — Whately, — Bagshaw, & one Leke Wotton ... ... i Cops & Anabaptist. att John Purdou's house. Anabaptists. Inconside rable — Harbury ... ... ... i att the house of Moses He Quakers. Incons iderable. Anne Sabine. noch. Borton sup Dunsmore. att the house of Jeremiah WiHm Reeve & one Saunders once in 3 weekes Morley & John Only, or month. - the Anabaptist. [196.] Arch-Deaconry of Burton upon Trent ... 2 att the houses of Mr Bakewell, Presbyterians & great. Mr Bakewell, Mr Foard, Joseph Shilton, Daniel Shil- Anabaptists. great. Mr Wright, Mr Shel- ton widow Honeworth, one madine, Mr Bee, & Dixon Blount, & othrs. others. Chedelton ... ... i at the house of Mr Thomas Quakers. 3°- Hamersley. On O ** . f". ONON NO Episcopal Returns, 1669 61 . 3 o S 3 3 .2 -JJ ¦* fH . "Sg 5 | ^ c Js E a-d P * g * fc> CO £0 £ «-" b cu £ .s w u3 ^ a fa E S n * 3 * " « en -3 ^ .3 3 O „ cu O *— * CU «-H CO ~ 3 Q 3 CU d * — ' rt -d 3 co rt rt rt £CO g 13 Er"15 X o NO „ 0 J o 00 O -* O 3 3 3 02 Oi 02 : o B . g - . :| .£ :- :pp .jj :» :^ 4> cu o g ja m -5-5 g (J S^ ^ : ° S :° Is = :c : -> :| : ^ 5 "S fe iM g af-l^a -3 o tu °mHH>HO">G S .2 =0° o « . . . » .„ S?5Scu^™-3 2 « co jU _ .Jh . . co o ' 3 o a?'? 3 3 o^- I^il^i^lslsivll^^l-Sllllll-sl m « P«PPrt tiPP p4 « co< t^rttSrt P3«!>« 3 CJ ,G rt r^ tH cr> rt 4-1 iH P rt Tarishes & Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads rS> Teach". [19 7] — continued. Bayley, yefh, Willin Keel Turton, one Hincks, ing, Wittm Penson. Henry Osland, Abra ham Jesson, one Keel ing, one Read. Sedgeley. At the house of Joseph Eccle- Presbyterians. about 200. The said Eccleshall. shall, a Noconformist min*. severall other conventicles in Presbyterians. other houses in this gish of. at ye houses of Thomas Smith, Henry Osland, Willm Mr Jornall Wood, Thomas Hinks. Cooksay, James Rabould, John Wilkes. Horton Helid ... ... i att Willm Yardley's house. Quakers. 100. Leeke ... ... ... i at Wiiim Davenport's house. Quakers. 3°- Coulten ... ... ... i at the houses of George Wright Anabaptists. 30 or 40. & Richard Whiston. [1976.1 Wallsall i at the houses of Mrs Pearson, above 300. Mr Fincher, Mr Hilton, Mr Fowler 8c Mr Eves. Mr Osland, Mr Steele, Mr Bladon, Mr Coape, Mr Myles & others. Bradley ... ... ... i not known. Houghton ... ... i Hanbury — — sevall. in the houses of Thomas Ed wards & George Mallener, & Anne Cotten. att the house of John Oakes. att the houses of Wittm Wood- ruffe, Thomas Smeeden 8c George Pibus. in the chappell of New- burrough. Shenster ... ... ... i att the houses of Wittm Red ding 8c Nicholas Gratton. [198, 199 & 800— Blank.] [201], [202]. Comitat Bedfordia. Bedford St. Paul's ... i Bedford S* Peter's Bedford S* Cuts Bedford S* Maries Bedford S* John's Quakers. Anabaptists. Nonconformists. Quakers 8c Brownists. LINCOLNE DIO Anabaptists. CESSE— CONVENTI About 30. midle sort all of them. CLES— 1669. Meanest sort. The said Samuel Fenne a warrant from Wm F Gardner, Esq', one ot remaine. 8c Thomas Cooper being oster, Esqr, one of His hr Justice of the peace, lately apprehended teac Ma*8 justices of the pea coinitted to Goal for 6 Peter Littelin. Mr Henry Bee, M' Thomas Ford, M' Webster. James Rixam, Henry Bee, John Mott. John Fenne, Hatter, Thomas Honylove, Cobler, Samuel Fenne, Hatter, 8c Thomas Cooper, Heele maker. hing at a Conventicle by ce, 8c by him 8c John moths where they now Parishes OnON NO Stevington Milton Erny o : Souldrop Turvey ... ... ... i Wimington ... ... o Eaton Deanry. Barford Magna ... ... o [203.] Bolnhurst ... ... 2 upon the Kings return Justice of peace att received his tryall u He usually preaches ColmworthDeane Eaton Soocon Anabaptists Independ*8 e, he was apprehended t committed to the goa po the Statut: for Banish at his house in Keysoe Quakers About 50 about 80. eaching att a Conventicl le att Bedford, where he ment of Conventiclers, Ordinary of meane CondicOn e by Wilim Foster Esq' a should still remaine have 8c Convicted thereof of meane Condition John Read, Lacemakr, Steven Hawthorne of Turevey ; yeoman John Dun, ejected out of the Rectory of Pertenhall in Beet: shire* John Croot of Guershalt in Bedf. shire, Richard Laundy sen', a prisoner in Bedford Goal, upon the writt, De Excoi cato capienS. He is comonly att home, 8c they doe preach at his house Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [203] — continued. Keysoe ... ... ... 2 Independ*5 with ye about 100 meanest Quality George Fowler, wood- Quakers ard, Nathaniel An- cock, Daryman, Oliver Mason, Labourer, Wittm Craddock, miliar, Peter Yorke of Deane, woodard, Thomas Brace of Bolnhurst, husband man, who preach at the house of George Fowler Quakers John Croot. They meete at the house of John Bullock [2036.] Melchborne 0 : Pertenhall 0 : Ravensden 0 : Reynold 0 : Rysley 0 : Roxton 0 : Shelton 0 : Stoughton pva 0 : Tilbrooke 0 : Wilden 0 : Yielding 0 Shefford Deanry. Arsley 0 : Astwick 0 : Barford parva 0. Blunham ... ... i Anabaptists about 50 midle sort John Wright, Coller- makr Campton cum Shefford ... 0 Hardwicke neere Campton i Quakers about 60 meanest sort John Croote Clifton ... ... ... 0 Dunton .. ... ... i QuakK about 40 mean' sort Temperance Kypis Edworth i Anabaptists about 20 meanr sort — Vaux, a prison' in Hertf goale Eyworth o : Gravenhurst S uperior o : Henlow o : Holwell o [204.] Hatley o : Langford o Meppersall o. Northill 2 Anabaptists about 12 vulgar sort Luke Aspinall & one Scott Quakers about 6 vulgar sort John Croot Potten o : Sandey o : S hittlington o : Southi 11 o Stotfold i Quakers about 50 ordinary sort John Croot, Thomas Greene, Christofr: Taylor of Ippolytes in Hertfshire Stondon o : Sutton o : T empsford o : Wardon 0 : Wrestlingworth 0 Dunstable Deanry. Barton in Luto o : Battlesd en o Caddington i Anabaptists. about 40 meanest Rotheram widow Chalgrave o : Dunstable o : Eaton Bray o. Houghton Regis 2 Quakers about 40 meanest John Croot Anabaptists about 30 midle sort Thomas Hayward of Kinsworth in Hert- f:shire Hocklief o : Luton o : Milton Bryant o: Pot sgrave 0 [2046.] Stretley o: Studham 0: Sundon ... 2 Quakers about 40 midle sort Richard Lane, John Baker, Joseph Halsey Freewill15 about 40 midle sort the same Teach" above written Parishes <§> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads & Teach". [2045] —continued. Tilsworth o : Totternhooe 0 : Tuddington 0 : Whisonade 0. Fleete Deanry Amptill o : Ashley o : Clophill 0. Cranfeild ... ... 2 Independ's about 20 very meane one Gibbs late minist' of Newport. 8c one Garvas ais Jarvas of Ridgmont, weaver . Quakers small very poore Josuah Wheeler. Crawley ... ... ... 0 Edward Franklyn Evershault ... ... 2 Quakers about 40 meane John Croot. Independ*s about 20 poorer sort James White. Flitwick ... ... ... 0 Flitton cum Silsoe ... i Ouakr5 about 40. meane. Nicholas Crouch. Harlington 0 : Gravenhurs t inf: 0. Hawnes ... ... ... i t [205.] Hulcott 0 : Litlington 0. Maulden ... ... ... i Quakrs about 20 meanest silent Marston 0 : Milbrooke 0. Pulloxhill i Quakers about 40 meane Thomas Gamble Ridgmont 0 : Salford 0 : Stepingley 0 : Tingr iefe 0: Westoning 0. Wooburne ... ... 2 Presbyterians Mr Matthew Meade, Mp Meadwell 8c Mr Mence Quakers not knowne not knowne not knowne ON CO >3 Ok M ON ON NO 1 'HE CO UNTY OF LEICEST ER. Akley Deanry Ashby-De la-zouch o : Blac kfordby 0 : Breedo n cum membris 0 : B elton 0 : Barrow supe r Soare 0. [2056.] Birstall o : Coleorton o. Castle Dunnington ... i Anabaptists about 80 meanest sort one King of Coventry 8c Elyas Boyar of Rem- Diseworth o : Thorpe Acre cum Dishley 0 : Hat heme 0 : Kegworth 0. ston yeoman Lockington cum Hemington i Quakers about 10 ordinary sort not knowne, sometimes silent. Loughborough ... ... i Anabaptists about 30. meaner sort William Parker one Adams gent Mountsorrel ... ... 3 Anabaptists about 80 \ Edward Smyth yeom Independ*5 about 50 ¦ better sort not knowne, but thought Quakers about 40 J to be a Jesuite. Osgathorpe ... ... 0 Oneleape ... ... i Unknpwne about 20 better sort. one Campion, one Wood, one James, one Bagshaw, all ejec ted ministers. Packington 0 : Snibston 0 : Quarndon 0 : Sea le superior 8c inferior 0. Swebston cum cap ella de Snareston 0. [206.] Sheapshead 0 : Stanton Har rold 0 : Thurcaston cum Crapston 8c Ansty 0 : Isley Walton 0 : Whatton longa 0 : Worthingtpn 0. Whitwicke ... ... i Quakers about 20 midle sort unknowne Woodhouse 0 : St. Martin's Leicr 0 : St. Maries, Leicr 0 : St. Nichola s, Leicr 0 : All Saint s, Leicr 0. Tarishes & Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [206] — continued. St. Margetts Leicr. cum 1 cap. de Knighton / 3 2 Anabaptists about 40 inferior sort Wittm Juge, William i Quakers about 40 inferior sort Wells Junior, William Mugg, one Farmer of Sparkenhoe Deanry. ofKilby, Wiiim Chris Appleby o. tian of Leicr Barwell, Market BoswortM Mr Mathew Clarke Sc cum capellis de Barleston, [ Carleton, Shenton, & Sutton [ held togeth' great all sorts Mr Shuttlewood, both of Stoake-Golding 8c Cheney ] ejected ministers. [2066.] Cadeby ... ... ... o Congeston Hinckley cum cap: de Dad- Presbyterians abo* 20 ordinary sort Mr Nathanial Stevens, lington... ... ... i ejected out of the Rectory of Feney- Drayton Drayton-Feney ... ... o Earle-Shilton ... ... 2 Presbyterians Anabaptists about 50 ) about 50 J meaner sort Mathew Clarke gent. Unknowne Heather 0 : Higham 0. Hucklescoate cum Dunning- Presbyterians about 40 ordinary Mr William Smyth ejec ton ... ... ... 1 ted out of the Vicar- idge of Packington Mr Mathew Clarke who formerly Officiated att Narburrough Mr Bee, Mr Crosse, Mr o f-J ot. ¦N. 0^ On NO Drayton, 8c Mr Ho- craft all ejected minrs. Ibstocke — many All sects about 40 meane sort The said Wm Smyth Mathew Clarke, Mr Sittlewood ejected out of Ravenston in Der byshire Kirkby Mallory o : Markfe ild o : Melston o : Newbold Verdon 0. [207.] Normanton o : Norton ji ixta Twycrosse o : Orton sup. mont. 0 : Peckl eton 0 : Ratcliffe Cu ley&] o na J Shepey mag Sibbeston 3 Presbyterians \ Mr Meade an ejected Independ*5 L about 40 minister from Stepney Anabaptists J neere London 8c Mr Mathew Clarke Shakerton aforesd Stoke-Golding i about 200 the s . Mathew Clarke Stapleton... o k Mr Shittlewood Thornton cum Bagworth 2 Presbyterians "1 Anabaptists / Uncertaine George Brotherhood Witherley i Presbyterians incosiderable midle sort. An ejected minister. His name 8c place of abode, not knowne. Gar tree Deanry. Bringhurst cum Drayton o : Billesdon o : Burton Overy 0 : Borrough s up mont 0. [2076.] Bowden Magna ... i Presbyterians about 200 better sort the set Mathew Clarke 8c Mr Shuttlewood one Mr Southall an ejected Minister fN. Ok ONON vO ^4 72 Episcopal Returns, 1669 too ; "a ^ 3 cu ^j E £ t, o c2W rt ^ * £-4. JT 4; ^ a tv"SO c3g S?£ 60 -a 3 u o 4| 3 ^2 rt 4H 4_l [*" O ^ t5 rt Uh O ^ -3 ^fa^, g0 § o .3 ,0 2 3 u CU 3 -3 CO 3 ; cu tu v gc2O ctt 3 -icci CJ I s h -&* S .2 '1? 41 O -d 3 BJ3 »1 *" P3 i^l 3 41 > _. co > - 2 J S S-g cu'S E^ gpP-«^ o « U-3 £_ E w £ 41 rt ) -3 £_. rt X >, «: a 41 3 rt » tu o o -3 „ : o ;P3 3 Ji S3 S E 3rt 3 -Q O 3 TJ c-> ffi tu V cu -«> g 0 O 00 0 M «*- 3 t_, log J_, *-» O 3 O 30 30 % X! rt ^ ^ rt rt rt rt a 0 0 3 3 a* 0 3 O 60 c ¦S CO t" 3 41 5 >H 2 0 t; CO rt t*3 crt 3 rt CO -»H 3 0 *C ¦ — ' <¦*-• aj rh &0 « >> 0 O« O 3Otu 'tH 3O m 60 rt _3 3 3 too *=i O 3 3 " ° 3 JS ^ -2M h 3CJ -d Lh < 3O ^ 1 co S S 3 E rt -3 a41 -Q 3 0 30too 3rt Hh UfaO H| a«i J Norton juxta Galby o : Shankton o. Ga lby o : Owston o : Pickwell o : Stocker ston 0 : Slawston 0 : Staunton Wyvell 0 : Saddington 0 Anabaptists about 40. ordinary sort William Haynsworth of West Langton, La bourer [2086.] Presbyterians 8c Indep*5 ordinary sort Joseph Blythe of Arnes by, Weaver Henry Hartshorne of Lubnam yeom unknowne Kibworth... i Presbyterians 8c Inde pendents held togethr about 200 midle sort the set Mathew Clarke Mr Shuttlewood one Farmer an hus bandman 8c one Southam an Scraptoft... Theddingworth ... 0 i of Presbyterians 8c Inde pendents about 50 midle sort ejected Minister. the said Mathew Clarke Mr Southam 8c Mr Thurneby o : Welham o : Wis tow o Shuttlewood Guthlakeston Deanry. Ailston ... 0 Arnesby ... Gilmorton i 0 Anabaptists 20 poorer sort Joseph Blythe weaver. Richard Farmer yeofh. North Kilworth 0 0% . <->o^ <^>Of. Si<-3 ONON NO W Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [2086] — continued. Ashby magna i Presbyterians 8c Inde pend*5 about ioo ordinary sort Mr Mathew Clarke Mr Southall Mr Shuttlewood South Kil worth ... .. o Kimcote ... o Aston Flamvile ... o Ashby pva i Anabaptists about 20 poorer sort Thomas Morris Hus bandman [209] Broughton Astley o Bitteswell i of Presbyterians Inde pendents 8c Anabaptists about 90 midle sort the aforesaid Southall Bruntingthorpe ... o Blaby i Anabaptists about 40 meane sort Richard Farmer of Kilby Claybrooke o : Cottesbitch o Calthorpe i Presbyterians 8c Inde pend*5 about 12 meanr sort Mr Joseph Lee ejected out of the Rcory of Cottesbitch Crosby o : Croft o De sford o : Dunton Bas sett 0. Enderby cum Whetston 2 Anabaptists about 20 midle sort Presbyterians about 40 midle sort Elmesthorpe 0 Flolesworth i Anabaptists about 10 meanr sort Foston o : Glenfeild o : Knaptoft cum Sheatsby 0 : Lutterworth 0 Leyre i Anabaptists about 20. poorer sort John Kitching of Lut terworth, Ironmunger oj ** . r*so^ 4-) ONON NO [2096]Misterton o : Narborrough Sharnford ... ... o Sapcote ... ... ... j Stony Stanton o : Thurlest Goscott Deanry. Asfordby o : Ashby Folvile Barkby cum membris ... i Beeby o : Brookesby o : [210.] Frisby sup Wrcake o : Hoa Prestwold o : Quemboroug Rearsby ... ... ... i Sileby RatclifFe sug W 2 Saxelby ... Skeffinglon ... ... i Siston Seagrave o : Thrussington [2106.]Thursmaston ... ... < Wymeswold Walton sup Wolds ... < o : Peatling magna Presbyterians 8c Independents on o : Willoughby W o : Allexton o. Anabaptists Belgrave o : Cussing by o : Hungerton h o : Rotherby o. Presbyterians reake o : Ragdale o Quakers "I Anabaptists / not knowne Quakrs o : Tugby o : East Quakers o : Peatling parva o : about 40 aters o : Wigston mag about 20 [Reversed in ton o : South Croxto o : Humberston o : about 20 vulgar sort ) better sort j about 50 about 12 Norton o : Tilton about 4 Shawell o : Swinfor vulgar sort na o : Odeby o. error.] vulgar sort n o : Dalby Balcom Hoton o : Loseby ordinarynumber 60. ordinary mean' sort o : Twyford cum d o. Mr Mathew Clarke John Kitching, Iron- munger a shooemakr of Derby whose name is not knowne b o o : Loddington o. Mr Grace, ejected out of Rearsby William Smyth Sc William Kendall John Woodhouse gent. silent Thorp ¦> Statchfeild/ ° 76 *3 1?) Episcopal Returns, 1669 c oP _ 3-71 fa-3" E c CO p a p *kS u rt 15 k? & a ^ ?>¦ 41 h >-, f> -H 3 jj Ph tj too c p 3 -L, t; "P -3. CO fo s p a > J 0 3 tu P Ph .. Lh Lh -1 h o-, rt 1- (^, 3 -Q 41 p -3 CO O rt C| rt _ £ CJ CO >-&< rt XI g fa "H _fi tU HH EH p O CO * O O CJ Oh M0 0 0 pCO OCO inU P -3 Lh CJ !^ rt rt ,-3 (^ rt -P 5 3 u 2 p 4-> -3 CO n ° rt -P Lh Lh Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads &> Teach". [2136] Wycomb magna "1 a holy towne j * Att the house of Mr William Guy (formerly a Justice of Peace) where is a Pulpit Presbyterians 8c Inde pendents very great, 8c ye persons very insolent Mr Guy, ye rest of ye midle and meaner sort Mr Swinnock ejected 8c Kimble MrSwinfrow, anejected Minister In the house of Richard Hard ing Baker Anabaptists like those above one Gregory of Wat- lington, a guifted man Mechanic ks. In the house of John Raunce Practicer in Phissick Quakers John Raunce Aylesbury ... ... 5 Att the houses of John Mills, John Dells, John Dunstan, Mrs. Babham widow 8c Thomas Miles most Presbyterians uncertaine, but most commonly about 20 or 30 at a time Richard Read. Mr Tho: Hill Daniel Munn Chesham. Noe Conventicles Long Crendon ... ... 1 Att the house of William Wyatt there, although there be Anabaptists severall Nonconformists uncertaine in the towne Richard, sonne of John Bennom 8c Elizabeth Turner [214.] Radcliffe i at ye house of Mary Armalt a poore simple wench Quakers They have not met sin ce last spring. Westbury ... ... i Att ye house of one John Walcoate, Husbandman Edlesborough ... ... 2 Att yc house of Richard Young att ye houses of John Russell, Thomas Kidgell, 8c Samuel Branch Amersham ... ... 4 Att y° house of Mr Synnow At the house of David Gimson att the house of Isaac Pen nington att ye house of Sarah Grimsell [2146.]Mislenden pva ... ... i Att ye houses of Widow Paine 8c widow Peirce Wooburne ... ... i Att ye house of Jonathan Kingham Anabaptists Quakers PresbyteriansAnabaptists Quakers Jewes Anabaptists 8c Indepen- deuts Quakers 40 or 50 uncertaine uncertaine about 100 But few, & those young Fellowes 8c women uncertaine midle 8c meaner sort of people Richard Young John Garret sen Sc Jun men of Estates ; ye rest meane Mr Bagshaw, late Stu dent of Christchurch, Oxofi Mr Cane of Yorkshire M' Wells, late of Ban bury Richard Young afore said unknowne ye said Mr Swynnow Robert Turner Mault- ster Edward Edrepp, Blacksmyth ye set Pennington Nicholas Babb a Weaver Parishes d>> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads and Teach". [2146] — continued. Mursley ... ... ... i Att the house of Rich ard Gurney Quakers, But they have not met these two yeare s Whitchurch ... ... i 30 or 40 Mr Robert Bennet, a T Mr Henry Eeling, eject eacher formerly ed att Waddeden 8c yr Haddenham ... ... 2 wives Att ye houses of Widow Rose, Quakers and Anabap Uncertaine midle 8c meaner sort ye said Phillip Willmot midwife, 8c Phillip Willmot, tists shoemaker Shoemaker Edward Cox 8c Robert Cox, Glovers Mr Marriot 8c Mr Clarke, ejected ministers Cuddington ... ... i Sect not knowne uncertaine midle 8c meaner sort John Verey 8c Robert Clarke Shenley ... ... ... i about 40 decreasing Wm Dudley 8c John Att ye houses of Wittm Dudley Parrett ye cheifest 8c John Parrett yeomen [215.] Wavenden ... ... i Att the house of Thomas Harvey Stony Stratford ... ... i Quakers very small none of note Dumb meetings at ye house of Thomas Bur Ouakers small 8c dayly decrease Mechannicks A woman most comonly gess Moulshoe ... ... i Dumb meetings At y° house of Nicholas Steele Quakers about 10 all poore unknowne — most Dumb meetings. Sympson ... ... ... i at ye house of Thomas Howes Newport Pagnell ... 2 Anabaptists Olney ... ... ... 2 at the house of Widow Tears Quakers Anabaptists at the house of James Bryerly Quakers [2155.] Bow Brickhill ... ... i at y6 house of Thomas Cooke Anabaptists 8c Quakers senr Swanbourne ... ... i at ye house of George Deve- rell, yeoman Oving ... ... ... i at ye house of William Howes Anabaptists yeoman Stewkeley ... ... i at ye house of Thomas White uncertaine uncertaine uncertaine about 200 but Decrease about 40 Decreasing uncertaine not above 20 20 uncertaine Wittm Woollhead yc Widow Perry 8c other poore people inferior Tradesmen 8c mechanick people inferior people meane people meane people a Knight sometimes, ye rest meane The sd Thomas Howes 8c one Guy Harris John Child, Wittm Breedon, 8c John Gibbs, ejected hence unknowne Mr Gibbs above named one Breedon 8c James Rogers Lacebuyers one Fenne a Hatter the wife of ye said James Bryerly Edmund White Wittm Giles, a Shop keeper 8c one Hart noll, a Thatcher John Hartnoll, Thatcher 8c Wittm Howes strangers. 2- Si >3 Ot, ON ON nO cc 00 Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads & Teach". [2156] — continued. North Marston i at yc house of John Hartnoll, Thatcher Soulbury... ... ... i at ye house of Henry Keetch Sherington ... ... i at ye house of Richard Hunt Newton Blostomville ... i in private houses Waddesden ... ... 2 At ye houses of John Moun- tague 8c Wm Alley 8c one at Woodham Anabaptists Quakers Anabaptists 30 or 40 sometimes 100 20 or 30 50 or 60 unknowne unknowne meaneAll meane meanemeane people, but such as say they value not His Ma*'65 Clemency a pin meanemeaner sort ye stt Hartnoll, John Mountague, 8c Wittm Howes Joseph Keetch, Brick layer, Thomas Mead, Blacksmyth. 8c one John Hall Gibbes an Anabaptist ejected at Newport Pagnell John Mountague junior yeom Robert Goodson [216.] In the Towne of Hartford, meeteing of Anabaptists to ye (of as great number) to whom Endorsed : CONVENTICLES IN HARTFORDSH. there are publick conventicles held every Sunday at ye time of Divine service. There is one number of 400 & upward, to whom one Capt. Spencer is the prcher ; another there is of Quakers Capt. Crooke is prcher. He was a Justice of peace under Cromwill ; is of dangerous principles, a OO O* . <-><"No^ f\>Of. ON On nO subtle fellowe, 8c one who hath too much influence upon the people of that Town 8c ye country about : each of these have their publick places fitted for their meeteings as if they were allowd by authority. There bee two parsons of ye two Churches there ; who are judged to bee not so well qualifyd as were to bee wisht for that place. The one of them, Austin by name, is reported to bee of scandalous life ; and they publish abroad that some Tanners 8c other tradesmen of their Towne, made him drunke on ye way from London thither, and one of ye Tanners did set Austin upon his horse, wch horse threw him off, and ranne home to y6 Tanners house ; whereupon the Tanners wife, supposeing her husband had bin rob'd, raysd the Towne, and there went foorth a great number to seeke for ye Tanner, 8c about 2 miles fr5 ye Towne, the company that went foorth mett ye Tanner carrying Austin the parson on his backe ; and so they marcht w*h him as it were in triumph : And this is made the talke of all the country about. 'Tis desir'd inquiry may bee made whether the set Austin bee as he is reported ; 'tis sd also of him that he lives from his wife, and is of ill Fame on that account. 'Tis wisht there were other Clergy men of better Fame and better qualifyed to deale wth that Factious people. [218.] LONDON DIOCESSE— CONVENTICLES— 1669 [2186]— Blank. [219.] LONDON DIOCESSE Parishes &* Places. Sects. Numbers <§¦» Quality. Principalis <§- Abetto". Preach" or Teach". Conventicles in and about London At Rich. Newby's house in the Strand ... ... ... 1 At his owne house in Covent garden ... ... ... 1 At his owne house at Hatton Wall 1 At Tower hill 1 200 100 300 200 Gabriel San gar for merly of St. Martin's in ye feilds Dr. Manton John Turner Zachary Crofton Tarishes &= Tlaces. Sects. Numbers &¦ Quality. Principalis S> Abetto". Preach" or Teach", [219] — continued. Algate Parish, in Whit-] son yard in East Smith- >¦ I field j IOO Simon Lourday a Coate seller At ye Blazing Starre in) Oldstreet j In Finsbury Court over ag* y6 Artillery ground in More- feilds 150 200 These Mr Partridge formerly Ministr of ye Abby Church in St. Albands Capt. Kiffin [2196.] These were Indicted at Hicks's Ha 11, and the Indie tm* fou nd At his owne house in Castle yard At ye 7 Starres in Newgate Market At ye Horshooe in Smithfeild Rounds ... ... l 100 John Chiswell Robert Pone living in Salisbury Court Faringdon In Mugwell Street at a house built on purpose. Every Sunday... ... ... i At ye Glasse house in Gos- well Street i At Glovers Hall in Beach 300200 300 Thomas Doolittle for merly Ministr of St. Alphage Mr Smith Mr Eliot lane ... ... ... i In Blew Ancho' Alley, Old- street ... ... i 100 Mr Franklyn ocON o. . 4-) f") SiO^ Ok ON ON NO In Whyte's Alley neere the Gun in Little Morefeilds i [220.]Next doore to the 7 Starres in Aldermanbury ... ... I At ye Blackmore in Wood- street ... ... ... 1 Next doore to the Windmill ag* St. Sepulchres ... 1 Home Alley in Aldersgate street ... ... ... 1 In Ropemakers Ally every Sunday... ... ... 1 In Hand Ally in BPsgate Street; In a spacious Roome new built wth galleries ... I Devonshire house in Bpsgate Street 1 White's Alley in Morefields I At ye Artillery ground In Morefeilds [2206.] In Finsbury feilds 100 5° 200200 500 Much resorted to. And a Quakrs meeting ad- joyning Mr Elmes Mr Calamy Mr Wells Mr Gouge Mr Grimes Mr West of Ch : Chu : Oxofi. He hath built a large Roome for the purpose Tho: Vincent Tho: Watson Dr Owen Mr Dikes Mr Smith Mr Needier, formerly MinisP at St. Mar garet Moses in Fryday Street Oi,«•>C"No^>3 Of. M ONON NO 00 oj Tarishes c§» Tlaces. [2206J — continued. By Br^gate Church ... i At Mr Knight's house in Leaden hall Streete In Cherry tree Alley, Bunhill Oct. 17: 1669 1 In Gun Ally in little More feilds, At the Musick house 1 At ye George Inne in Smith- feild 1 In St. Bartholomews Close neere ye Church ... 1 Others there are of lesse Because they having recd so [221.] Conventicles in Stepney Parish At a Warehouse of Mr Ray- mondsneere RatclifFe Crosse, fitted for ye purpose ... 1 In Scholehouse lane in Rat- cliffe in a Large Brick house built for ye purpose ... 1 At ye house of Thomas Laun der a Rich Butcher in Lime- house ... ... ... 1 Sects. note, too long to Enume me disturbance in the C PresbyteriansQuakers Anabaptists Numbers & Quality. 500. rate ; And many not ye ountries, have made flig 200 500 100 Trincipalls •§> Abettor- discovered doubtlesse ht to London. Treache" or Teach". Mr Harrison Mr Caryll Powell, a very factious Man. Mr Gosnold one Bruce a Scotchman Another Scotchman. And the more of late, Mr Willis, heretofore of Twickenham The sd Launder and Mr Jennings OOOO 3-<-N o> O^h >3 ot. Si4-5 M ON ON NO At the house of Mr Cherry in Poplar ... ... ... i In Westbury Streete in Spittle- feilds ... ... ... i In Spittlefeilds at a New house built for that purpose, w*h Puipit 8c Seates ... i In Rose Lane in Spittle feilds I At Mr Greenhils house next Stepney Church — on Sun days 8c Thursdayes ... i [2216.] Bednall greene, at a house lately fitted for ye purpose I In Redmayd lane in Wapping, at a New brick house, w*h Pulpit 8c Seates In Artichoke Lane in Wapping At a house built on purpose, w*h Pulpit 8c Seates ... I In Meeting house Alley in Wapping ; At ye Old Meet ing house now made as big agairie as in Cromwell's time ... ... i In Bell lane in Spittlefeilds i Anabaptists. Quakers Presbyterians Independ*5 Independ'5 Independ*5Independ*5 Anabaptists Anabaptists & Inde pend*5 500 800 500 300 200 300 The sd Launder Dr. Annesley Mr Greenhill, who in Cromwells time was ministr of Stephney ; And Mr Mead, who was his Lecturer ; And others. Mr Kentish, formerly of St. Katherine's Mr Greenhill \ Mr Lawrence ( Mr Meade And others ( By turnes Mr Collins, Mr Lock- yer, And others Parishes &° Places. [2216] — continued. Also one Mr Veale, an Indepe would come These meetings of Indepe their meeting houses. All these Meetings are fix There are many others at The severall Meetings of They are much encreased The generality of these [222.] These Meetings have inc were rarely heard of, E Many of these Meeting Pe reconciled agn, if they s Since the Death of Sr Wm Parish. Conventicles in Essex. At Brentwood At Marks Tay At Coggeshall At Witham At Kelvedon At Patteswyck Sects. nd* hath lately set up a nd*5 & Anabaptists orde They Baptise many of or ed. private houses, sometim ye same perswasion, cons by Straglers that walk o Meetings consist of Wo reased since the Rigor o xcept Quakers, And tho ople, especially Presbyte ee the Governm* resolu Ryder 8c Major Manly Numbers S* Quality. Meeting in this parish, r ye matter so as to have a Children. es at one house, Sometim ist for the most part of y n Sundays for Recreatio men, 8c persons of mean f ye Oxford Act was susp se not a Quarter ye Num rians 8c Independ*5 did, ti te. (who kept this parish in hard to be suppressed Principalis & tAbettors. And first sollicited for meeting every day in the es at another. same persons. n, And goe in, out of Cu e ranke. ended. Whilst the Mag ber they now are. 11 of late, frequent ye Ch good order) There is no Preachers or Teachers. Subscriptions, before he weeke, at one or other of nosity.istrates were Aetive, they urch : And will easily be e Justice of Peace in ye Mr Gilson, Mr Willis Mr Rand, BigleyN.con- for: Mr Sams, Mr Lowry Mr Litle— N. Conform. Mr Billaway Mr Hill NO o Oh- , (O, Nh Oc.O.4-1 ON ON NO At Wethersfeild Mr Cole now in Chelmesford gaole At Stamborne Mr Havers At Colchester Hard to be suppressed Mr ( Stockdale \ Done At Springfeild Mr Reeve At Thaxted MrBillowes, Scanbridge 8c Ball [2226.] At Sampford mag. Mr Scanderill At Finch-feild Mr Glover At Heningham Sible MrDod At Hatfeild Broad Oake Mr Warren At Aylthorp-Rothing Mr Billoe At Dedham On ye Hoi be t 16. of Septemb. last, u ld An Outragious Conv here spoken by pon ye occasion of Mr enticle was kept, 8c da Newcomen's death in } ngerous words sayd to L Mr Fairfax, late Ministr of Barking in SufFolke Middlesex Uxbridge. Severall little Conv enticles. i. The Chiefe in the house of one Nicholls a very ol d man 2. One in ye house of Tim Fly Tradesman 3. One in ye house Hale, a StifFe Sectary 4. In ye house of one Buscol d a Rich Tanner, where lives an old Intruding Minister of Bray nere W indsor : and hath been a constant Teacher these 3 or 4 yeares, on Sunda ys 8c some Weeke days ; He is frequented by ye best of y* Towne. He is an Excommunicate p son His name is Woodw ard 5. In ye house of Edw. Nich olas, a bold factious fell ow. One Hall a late so ldier is Teacher. And as Scholemr teaches many children 6. In ye house of one Swift, a Cooper; Where lately was held a most audaci ous Meeting. 7. At Hillingdon. One Bu tier lately come from A mersham Tarishes &• Conventicles in them. [223.] Edmonton Hackney Arch-Deaconry of St. Albans. The Abby-parish i. At M^ Bachelors 2. Not constant to time or place 3. At a hyred house for ye purpose, every Sunday 8c Wednesday St. Peter's Parish At ye house of Wm Ayleward yeoman, called New-house Sects. Presbyterians every Sunday Anabaptists Quakers Numbers & Quality. I Principalis &¦ Abettor A Lecture by 1005° 60great Combination held by Sufficient men Preache" or Teache". Gerard Roberts Peter Sterry Philip Nye Tho. Goodwin Joh. Griffith Tho. Brooks Joh. Owen Tho. Watson Wm Bates Dr Stanton of Boveden Mr Jenkins of Langley Mr Leaves of Shenley One Heyward a Wood man 8c One Heyward of Hertford a schollr Eliz. Humble, and one Crock a subtle fellow and a Lace sellr Mr Lownes, N. Conf: Minr Scot an Olivarian Capt. Tho: Flindell a Coopr Tho: Heyward, Shop keep1 nO to *». 4-> Tlaces. [2236] — continued. Norton.RidgeAt the house of John Clarke gen 2 or 3 Conv: lately. And at the house of John Nicolls, a rich yeoman. [224.] RickmersworthAt ye Houses of Tho: Lovet sen Joh. Wingfeild, farmr 8c John Turner Weaver Chipping Barnett At a great Chamber hired by John Faldo Winslow in Buck's At the houses of Eliot, Carpenter now Foster, Baker, John Holl of Greenborough, And at North Marston, Sects. Quakers, who goe a grand Seducer, Anabaptists Numbers (S- Quality. after John Crook in ye 8c disturber of ye Peace 40 Principalis (S> Jtbetto late times a Justice of P Mr Lomax an Attorney, a principall Abettor Preach" or Teachr eace in Bedford. Now Dr Stanton, sometime of Kingston upon Thames. Mr Loaves of Shenley. Capt. Turner of Amer- sham Malster And Wm Ayres of Wat ford Barber Id. John Faldo of East Barnet 8c Wm Tutty one Withers, 8c Corbett Hartnoll a Thatch1 of Northmarston c_5> SiO-h >3 Of.4-h M OnOn NO And at Woovin, monthly by turnes Sabridgeworth Theobalds Jeremy Heine ,« fWadworth Mr. { r, (.Bragge [225] Blank. [226.] NORWICH DIOCESSE— CONVENTICLES— 1669. Tarishes S- Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads Teachers. [227.]Arch-Deaconry of Norwich. St. Clem*5 in Norwch ... i Att the house of Mr John Toft Grocer every Sunday 8c once in the weeke days. 8c some times the same psons meete at the houses of Mrs Mors widdow 8c Mr John Davy merchant in S* Symon and Jude's pish Another Conventicle is held at anothr house of the said John Toft's, wherein one Daniel Bradford lives Independants Anabaptists 300 about 30 most women Mr Thomas Allen Mr Enoch Woodyard & Mr Martin Finch the said Daniel Brad ford, & Henry Austin a Dyer Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads Teachers. [227]— continued. St. Georges of Tombland in Norwich ... ... i At the house of Goodwyn, a Independants all women Hosier once a weeke St. Edmunds in Norwich i At the house of the widow Quakers 20 or more Toby Row uncertaine Whitlock Samuel Duncon Hosier St. Stephen's in Norwch Att the house of Mr John Will- Presbyterians 8c Inde 200 or thereabout most women one Mr Lucas 8c others son Chimist once a weeke, if pendants whose names cannot not twice be learnt [2276.] St. John's of Madder Market Presbyterians 8c Inde about 300 Dr John Collins In Norwch pendents Mr Benjamin Snowden Att the house of John Barn- formerly ministers in ham, Hosier. Norwch St. Maries in Norch Att the house of John Morley Mr Francis English, a wosted weaver Noconf. Minister Yarmouth ... ... i Att a house in the hoope Row, Independants about 400 Mr Edward Barker belonging to Mr Burton Mr W» Sheldrake Mr Lucas, Mr Petto Mr Wilborne King's Lynne ... ... 4 At the house of Mr John Universallists 100 The said Mr Home Home, late Vicar of South- Lynne on Sundayes 8c week dayes Anothr At the house of Charles Phelps, a Layman Anoth1 att the house of Richard Waterson Anothr at the house of Edward Killingworth on Sundaies 8c Thursdays Ingworth cV Sparham Deanries Bandswell ... ... i Att the house of John Porter, an excomunicate person Foxleysometimes at ye house of W™ Parlet 8c sometimes, of Witt™ Waynford [228.] Geistwick ... ... i At the house of Mrs Hastings an excomunicate person Woodnortonj ... ... i At the house of John Hooker sometimes of Henry Brett, 8c sometimes of Richard Clements an excommuni cate pson The persons are said to Quakers Independ*5 Independ*5 Independ*5Independ*5 be the same that meete about 40 about 40 about 300 that meete att all these Conventicles at Mr Home's Inconsiderable persons Inconsiderable persons The said Phelpes the said Waterson a Layman the said Killingworth a seller of earthenware Mr Wirrm Sheldrake Mr John Lougher Mr Wittm Sheldrake an excomunicate pson Mr Martin Finch Mr Pert, Mr Bidbanke Mr John Hooke, a Lay man Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads <§¦> Teach". [228] — continued. Oulton Sometimes at the house of Wm Bell sen sometimes of Wittm Bell junr The set Sheldrake 8c the rest above named Lammas Att the house of Thomas Church j unr Worsted-weaver, Independ*5 The persons above named an excomunicate person TwyfordAtt the house of John Wade Firming At the house of Francis Rouse Quakers Ouakers LamasAt the house of James Fulcher Wickmer At the house of Henry Miller, Grocer QuakersQuakers . about 200 of inconsiderable estates uncertaine Faverham Deanry Catton At the house of Mr Nathaniel Michell Presbyterians 20 incosiderable persons the set Nathaniel Michell [2286.] Holt Deanry Eclegfeild Att the house of Edmund Denny gent, of above ioolb pr ann. Independ*5 about 40 Richd Mower Yarn- seller & Clement Jones Shoomaker and sometimes of Wittm Woods yeofh Hunworth att the house of ye widow the set Mower Rogers Edgefeild Att the house of Robert Pear- Quakers inconside rable the said Peartell, who tell is a Blacksmith Walsingham Deanry Wells Att the houses of Henry Key- Independ15 8c Anabap- about io incon siderable the set Keymer 8c mer 8c Thomas Springall, tists persons, most women Springall Tradesmen of an inferior Condicon, both excomunicate Great Snoring Att the house of William about 30 or 40 persons most silly women The set Wittm' Steele Tyler Steele 8c John Baker of excom- . Barnes, But icate cher Arch-Deaconry of Norfolke 8c sometimes Strangers Reppis Deanry Trunch Att the house of Robert Wright Presbyterians & Inde- 40 or 50 Thomas Woorts 8c sometimes of John Gogle pend*5 one Lower of Alby one Greene 8c one Amyrault Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads &• Teach". [229.] Siddestrond Att the house of one Clarke one Amyrault sometimes at Overstrand at the hall place belonging to Mr5 Reimes North Reppis At one Spilmans one Lane Waxton Deanry. Bradfeild At the house of one Bishop a Miller the set Bishop Mr Home of Linne North Walsham ... ... 3 one of Quakers another of a third of Lessingham Saturday observers Independ*8 Att Widow Kidbald's house one Woods a Shoomaker East Ruston Att the house of one Woods neere 100 John Woolston 8c one Tunsted Tracy Att one Christopher Applebyes Walcott one Greene Att the house of John Woolston John Woolston sometimes of widow Anne one Woods, aforesct Thompson oo o^ *¦» . 4-5$N >3 ro oko. •N54-> ON ON NO [2296.] Depwaae Deanry Thurston Att the house of Robert Kip Independ*5 So ping Hempnall Att the house of one Lewis Quakers 40 Gedge once every 14 dayes Fritton Att the house of Jeoffery Dalli- Independents sometimes 60 sometimes Edward Reiner son 100 Thomas Brighting & John Greene all lay men Reddenhall Deanry Winfarthing Att the house of John Pory Independ*3 40 most women one Mr Storke Diss At the house of one Mr Wittm 60, sometimes more most women the said Burton Burton and at one RobT; 8c Mr Richard More Bricham's house Denton At the house of one widow Independ'8 40 most women Mr Petto of Alburgh Leman once a weeke Fakenham once in three weekes Quakers Joseph Harrison a Butcher Shottisham St. Mary William Helmstela Att the house of Henry Halls Quakers 20 or 30 meane Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie. Heads <5- Teach". [230] Wymundsham At the house, barne, or open Quakers sometimes 500, 400, 300, mostly persons un yard of John Lawrence gent 200 sometimes but 30 or 40, when they meete to coniunicate knowne fro all parts of the Kingdome such as Fox, Duesbury, Ires whch they recei ve from others of their Greene, Whitehead, party in foreine places and one AllenaBarber Besthorpe in Cambridge Att the house of Thomas Os- Independ'8 sometimes 800, 600, some Gent, 8c some John Money, one Ged- burne 500 on Sundaies and poore people ney Bunwell ¦ on weekedayes 60 John Gooch, 8c Stephen At John Faulkes's house Independ'8 Gooch Gillingham Att the house of Mr. Charles above 100 onePettaugh, one Ottie, Fleetwood where one Shep- and one Bidbanke heard now llveth Arch-Deaconry of Sudbury. Reede Att the houses of Peter Alban of the vulgar sort, but one Mr Crowe 8c John Gibbs some of cosiderable Quality Cowling Att the houses of John Jug- gards 8c Gilbert Colliers one Mr Pindar Naylan 5° Pigley, one Cole of Weathersfieldin Essex one Balder M o <-> <-NSi *3 f^>04. OnOn nO Stoke At the house of one Mrs Mary Groome [2306.] HessettAtt the house of one Wittm Goodrich MendleshamAt the house of one Rob°tDun- con a Tanner Thurlowe Magna At the house of one John Barnes 8r of Samuel Alison BuxallAt the houses of Rob* Yardley 8c John Syer Chippenham in Cambridge shire At a Quakers family in the towne Haverhill Stanningfeild At Sr Rob* Crookefeilds Bradfeild Combust Att Widow How her house HepworthAtt the houses of Jeremy Rust 8c John Wateridge Quakers Quakers Presbyterians 8c Quakers Papists about 40 about 100 60 sometimes ioo about 20 great the basest sort of people one Bigley the said Goodrich Stephen Scanderet 8c John Pindar the said Syer 8c Yardley Judge Crooke's sonne Stephen Scandaret cannot be learnt 104 Episcopal Returns, 1669 aa41 PQ i—t <" ¦£ ^ w 0tH O -g"p < E X a O tort 0 O s & T> p HBfa C « o E en g « .-3 fah ^ S tu <* ^? 3 « rs 6 p m * £ ^H ^ CU H SO s tj -d a p ap -a 3 <% -3 ^ o Ph PtjPh P POh tu t" « p E Ph P tj tj . . . J rs 5 4> 41 -rt -M l-H fa Oo 0 0 VO 0 p 0 0 HI r)- 40 oi Oi £ 3 o> 3 o o 3 a -3 fa 3 -3 O 3P E-* 0 -3 Oh 3 P ¦3 2 £'-3 wO sT H-^ > o o fa «Ep -3 ¦ h ! 41§1 fa P oi tJ TJ qj 6 a ^m ¦.¦ j= fa .2 "S o -3 h- » i?«StiO fa< Sfa ^ Mr Hughes sometimes Vic: of St. Maries in 4' n' Marleburgh both Non Conformist Minist18 Collingbourne Due. .. I at Rich. Pikes house / 30 or 40 Rich: Pyke 8c Wm Browne, cheife ab- Mr Burges aforesd 8c Daniel Burges his Collingbourne Reg. most constantly kept ... I ~- betto1'5 Girles, at whose house it is held chiefe abbettr Sonne Daniel Burges aforesd Purton ... ... ... 2 at ye houses of John Shurmer 8c John Gardiner Quakers 8c such like fanatickes About 100 All meane people from severall places only Shurmer 8c Gardiner Sometimes one, some times another, Change able Wanderers o On o. . 4^ t~NSirs> ON ON NO Seagry ... ... ... I At ye house of Jasper Wheeler [2376.]Dracot Cerne Leigh by Garsdon Chippenham Conventicles from house to house Grittleton Yatton set Conventicle none Colerne At Uridge Farme Fanatiques Many Quakers in ye parish Anabaptists QuakersPresbyterians of each one I. Anabaptist 2. Presbyterian Yet there is by stealth a after in a Cave, by Quakers Neere ioo Conventicle sometimes Uncertayne their Abettors Rich Farm" Meane people Mr Greene of Toscott at whose house it is kept is cheife abett1 Mr White, Ld of ye Moity of ye Mannor at whose house it is kept is the cheife abettr held, once in a Church, Teachers uncertaine wanderers one Capt. Pyal from Bristoll lately taught there Their teachrB come in by Courses, as Mr Stubs of Bristoll 8cc. Mr Stubs of Bristoll is one of ye Teach" one Mr Hancock, a Non- Conformist minister in Bristoll Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &* Abettors. Teachers. [238.] Sutton Benger... ... I Quakers sometimes more some times lesse There were. July the 4th 1669 about 400 Nathaniel Col man cheife Abbettr Dicheridge At Obadiah Clements house ... ... i \ Anabaptists At Sarah Chiltons \ 2 house ... ... 1 J Quakers Shereston Uncertaine Conventicles at Very small, 8c of ye Mr Hen: Franklin Mr Stubs aforesd 8c Mr severall houses ordinary sort Nath. Wats, Wi3 Millard, and Philip Seabourne keepe Con venticles in theire houses Sometimes Smith Haughtenford at ye house of Eliz. Wallis Witt: ... ... 1. Quakers Castle-Combe - in an Outhouse of James Uncertaine Meane ignorant people. Mr Flower. Organs ... ... 1. Charlton-cum-ptinentijs... 1 300 or 400 Mr Stubs, Mr Flower, at uncertaine places Mr Hancock by turnes. [2386.] Alton Barnes 0 : Hedington 0 : Compton Bassett 0 : Wotton Bassett 0 : CI eve Pe parol 0. MOOO 4-j" f-NO). 4-5 ONON NO Ashlington o : Bitcham Sto eke 0 : Staunton Ber nard 0 : Woodboroug h 0. Winterborne Monkton ... i Ofseverall Sects: — Ana 200 or 300 Mr John Goddard, an John Baker, heretofore baptist, Quakers, Excoicate pson, Peter Vicar of Chisleden, Presbyterians, 8cc Griffin eheife abbett'5 at whose houses ye meetings are kept but now lives in God- dards house aforesd Avebury ... ... ... 2. ofseverall sorts 30 or 32 y* usually meet Peter Griffin aforesd 8c I John Baker aforesd 8c RichEt Morrice ats Thomas Mills of Ap Thomas at whose Calne houses they meet Alcanning 0 : East Kennet 0 : Overton 0 : Fif eild 0 : Alton 0 : Beechingstoke 0 : Rowd None setled. Of late there Quakers 40 or thereabout Very meane. and many Ralph Withery of was one meeting at ye house Strangers Bishops Cannons of Robert Stevens Weavr 1 [230.] Bremble at ye house of Widdow Hales 1 Quakers Sometimes 300 or 400 meane people 8c igno rant A Wandering Teacher out of ye North, some times But more neere, Wm Hand an un learned Scholemaster 8c Humphrey Oliffe, an illiterate Surgeon North Newington 0 : Wint erborne Bassett 0 : B road Hinton 0 : Yate sbury 0 : Calston 0. Calne a Conventicle at Mr Ber-) nards house j Presbyterian 2 or 300 as is sayd, of Mr Thomas Rutty of Calne 8c other places Sene MrNath:WebofBrom- ham 8cc. Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Qualitie &¦ Abetto". Teachers. [239] — continued. at Jane Stretton's house ... I Anabaptist 20 or 30 Tho: Lad of Calne Car- pent'. Arch-Deaconry of Berks. Wallingford for these last 2 yeares past 0 Being then punished by the Ld Lovelace they ne ver durst meet since. Blew-Berry at ye house of Edwd Hyde1 Quakers about 100, most of them John Burnet, now fled a Tanner, Monthly Meet - 1 Strangers and one Cole, now in ing Reding Gaole [2396.] Brimpton ... ... 1 at ye houses of Samuel Burges Quakers 100 or more Very meane, ye best George Fox, Joseph Millr And at ye Old house scarce worth ye title Cole, John Burnet, Barne of Yeoman Christopher Bacon, Solomon Earles usually Prisoners in Reding Newbery Gaole At Mr Bond's house ... 1 Presbyterians 600 ordinarily at least Ordinary persons; all but Mr Benjamin Wood- morning 8c Evening on Sun MrRogr Knight's wife bridge days but since removed to MrRich: Bachiler severall houses Mr Thomas Black of Chute Mr Burges of Marl borough Mr Hen. Dent of Ramsbury Mr Tames of Stanes o> . 4-5Oh *\ WhOc. 4-1 O^ ON NO Lesser Conventicles at ye ~| Presbyter. Cheife abbetto'5. Mr houses of Elizab. Cot- 1 Linch, Ditton, Col tie and Hesther Gearing j lins, Bond, Cooke, on Weeke Days J Houghton, Seelyjun., Brice, Hunt, Fostr, 8cc. These say there is no la they had Incouragm* Returne w ag* ym. And allso say, from the King. See ye At Robert Wilsons house I Quakers } these very small At Thomas Merrimans ... I Anabaptists These meetings consist(s) of s uch as have beene ingag ed (as generally the who le towne was) in yc late warre ag* the King ; And their abetto's are such as ha ve been ejected upon ye Act for Regulating Co rporacons. East Ilsley in a Barne of Thomas Chees- Vulgar People from Thomas Cheesman, an mans ... ... ... i divers parishes Excommunicate per son, and one-Bachelr of Hampshire Boxford inyehouseofOHverSanson l. Ouakers CH Oliver Sanson aforesd a great Seducer Lamborne at ye house of Mr Philip Gar Presbyterian about 60 or 70 Mr Fettiplace, his wife Simon Barret, ejected rard high Constable ... I. 8c daughter 8c others of meaner ranke Charles Fettiplace Esq' Just, of Peace the chiefs abettor, 8c next him is y* said Garrard Minister: 8c one Dent of Rams- bury, a Pen tionSchole- master Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality & Abetto". Teachers. [240.] Cookham at ye houses of Nath: Rich , Not a few Some of indifferent good Nath : Rich aforesd. Esq' estate Coll: of 2 Regim'8 Peter Derval, Miller i. horse 8c Dragoons in James Jeffrey, Wm Jerome 8c ye late Rebellion Lawrence Jessy. By turnes. William Rutledge, Mealeman Wm Jerome, Peter Der- vall 8c Edwd Gillett of Bray, Collermaker St. Giles in Reading ... I. at Catsgrove Hundreds Of severall sorts and conditions, Some of good fashion Their Teach18 are poore men ; Wan derers, From London 8c other parts, for a little Contribution Bradfeild Dr John Pordage and Mr Bromley sus pected to be Con venticle holdrs 8c Teachers also Sulhamsted ... ... o Cluer ... ... ... o Shinfeild at Wm Knaps house ... I Quakers Few Uncertaine, whether they have teach" or meet in silence. to o^ O* . <-> fo, c=a -2 parish of the towne, conformist Minister merly Cromwell's Butler J 8c neere, w*h their wives 8c families Sutton Courtney ... I at ye house of Rice Watkins about 20 Meane Mechanicks ; One Stubs ; his dwell Cheesmongr Most women ing not knowne Drayton ... ... ... I In ye Malthouse of Richd about 150 The Speaker one out of Billingsley ye North ; His name Abingdon concealed. in St. Helen's. Abbettors are ye fore- M' Dod of Witney, Sundry meetings at ye named Army men ; M' Brice, sometime of houses of Consolation i neere 100 Fox, Stevenson, Peck ; Henley Fox, Parlm* Army Capt. M's Hancock. Parishes &* Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality & Abetto". Teachers, [2406] — continued. Wm Stevenson, Mercer, \ Charles Hughs, 8c And Strang'5 brought Simon Peck, Malster, John Tomkins. in by Hughes 8c Tom- Mrs Kath. Hanson Many of ye frequen kins aforesd The men all Parlm* Army ters are old Rump men ' Rebels Tubney Is in noe parish. But Dr Langley a dangerous ps on keeps Conventicles th ere. Appleton ... ... i at ye house of Robert Morris Unknowne Longworth ... ... i Anabaptists From severall places. Uncertaine. Now one at Thomas Jones his house The sd Jones their Abettr. His Hop gar den is their Burying place then another Foxton Waldridge ... I at ye house of Wm Brookman Shomakr [241.] Pusey ats Pesey ... ... i at Major Dunch his house Many from severall Dunch aforesd cheife Humfry Gunter, lives parishes abbettr in Dunches house John Wells, sometime Chaplaine to Col: In- goldsby & Col : Kelsey And one Mr Barret Charney ... ... ... i at ye house of Thom: Strange one Henry Rayer a Quaker MM o> . 4-1to, >3 0+ 4-. ON On O Great Farringdon ... i at ye house of John Adams, Malster I At Littleworth, in ye sd pishl at ye house of Valentine }- 1 Smith yeoman I Coxwell magna Schrivenhamat the house of Christopher] Eyloe, Taylr and Richard >l Day Husbandman I Monthly Meetings at ye) house of Wm Parsons 1 1 Weaver j Ashbury at the house of Robert"^ Waterhouse J Offingdon at ye houses of John Ste-" phens, and Anne his Com pany keeper, or prtended wife : }-i And of Richd Thatcher 8c Jane, his Company keepr or prtended wife [2416.] West-Chaloe at ye house of Adam Lau rence ats Renaker Anabaptists Quakers Sectaries many, who in enough of them to sta Anabaptists Quakers Quakers Quakers Quakers. about ioo the Vicars hearing sayd, nd ag* it. Their numbe Sometimes 20, 30, or 40 They cared not for this rs would beare them out. Husbandmen 8c trades men Cheife Abetf8 Rich. Vo- kins, 8c Joane his wife Richd Steed, Mercer. Char. Ambrose, Farmer. W"» Milles, Taylor. Enquiry. They were Laurence Ambrose of Barecoat in ye pish of Bookland A Woman from Ciren cester. No speaking there, But eating Joane Vokins aforesd Parishes Abetto". Teachers. [2416]— continued. He keepes a woman as his wife whom he was never mar ried Childrey at Mr. Knight's house ... I Strangers from severall parts especially from Wanting, Many M' Benjamin Wood- bridge A monthly meeting of ... I Quakers at the house of Thomas Clarke, Husban dman. West Hendreth At ye house of Nicolas \ Reynolds husbandman / Quakers Hinton Walridge in ye house of Wm Brook- Fanatiques about 40 or 50 Meane 8c poore trades Wm Brookman aforesd man ... ... ... i. people. Women most Cordwayner Arch-Deaconry of Sarum. Marden At Wm Moxam's house, and at Both of inconsiderable N umber 8c People Wm Holloway's house ... 2 Bps Canning ... ... 0 [242.] Trowbridge At Edwd Grants Clothr ... 1. Anabaptists 140 or 150 Tradesmen: Abetf5 Grant, Mortimer, Wit- chell, Clothiers. One King, a Stranger, 8c James Taylr, Shear man At ye house of Robert Presbyterians 20 or 30 Tradesmen or Yeome Edwd Davis Mercer Yeames ... .. 1. M ON Oi . 4->' o^ £>ot ON On NO At ye Wid: Davis house .. i. Presbyterians scarce 20 Of like quality Edwd Davis, Mercer At ye house of James Ma- j trevers, Excom: j Quakers 30 or 40 Of like quality. Itinerant Quakers Holt o Atworth \ at Sam: Loves house / Anabaptists 20 or 30 Meane quality One Painter of Wrexell, Silkman 8c Sam: Love aforesd, Flockman Netherhaven o : Winfeild o : Chiston o. Bradford ,j Presbyterians about 200 Weekes of Bristoll at ye house of John Crooke > I. Flower of Castle Combe Farmer J Fox of Marsfeild Gawen of Malmsbury Charieton ... ... o North Bradley \ at a Barne J Anabaptists 200 or 300 Tradesmen 8c yeomen Richard Parsons a Far mer, their Speaker & Every Sunday 8c Wednesd. Rebaptizer John Bernard, Brick- maker Daniel King a Taylor Melkesham is their Head teachr At ye house of Robert March- Quakers about 80 Wm Ady. Excommuni mand ... ... ... I. cate Stone o: Patney o: [2445.] Hilperton o: Wilsford 0: Lavington o : Russa 11 0. Devizes. At Mary Fidsalls house I Anabaptists 60 or 80 Shopkeep'5 8c trades men Thomas Hicks of St, Marys pish 8c other Itinerants. Tarishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality cy- Jbetto". Teachers. [2426.] — continued. At Thomas Okeys ... I. Fift Monarchists about 40 of like quality Thomas Okey wool- break1. At John Freames ... I. Independents about 30 of like quality, most women John Frawling of Hed- ington At John Mays I. Quakers 80 or 100 of like quality Uncertaine. And many times silent meetings Chalke Deanry Bishops-ston ... ... o Dinton In ye house of Thomas Frowd Anabaptists 8c Quakers Uncertayne Farmers Tradesmen, 8c Uncertayne ais Parsons an Excommuni Husbandmen cate pson ... ... I. Damerham cum Martin I. In Damerham many Pr sbyterian Conventicles g oe out to other Places At the house of Bernard Quakers 16 or 20 Meane quality John Blandford, Speakr Blandford Mr Fry of Gunfeild in Dorsetshire, 300lb p ann. Abettr Tisbury Mr Roswell, sometimes At ye house of Samuel Ministr of Sutton Combes, twice ... I And Mr Strickland, late of St. Edmonds Sarum West Knoyle ... ... o Sedghill o OO o> . 4->3 r*>Ot.ot ON ON NO East Knoyle At Mr Grays, late Rect'] ther ejected Noncon formist, and at John j Williams ats Sivien Birtford o [243.] Fovant.At ye house of John Merry- weather ... ... I. Burcombe o : Teffont Ev Donhead St. Mary o : Sem Broad Chalke I Sutton Mandevile. No Conv Berry Court, called Mr Grov Donhead St. Andr: At Mr Thomas Graves and his sonnes house ... ... i. Stratford Tong o : Hindon o : Noe Conventic Berwick St. John's o. None, Tollard Royall o: Barford Odstock o. None, 8c but 4 Bishopston ... ... o [2436 ]Amesbury Deanery. Bulford. No conventicle con No conventicle at prsen parish divers that frequ Quakers 8c Anabaptists las o : Bp5 Funthill ley o. Anabaptists enticle in ye parish. But es meeting le, but some frequenters. 8c but two frequenters. o : Baverstoke o or five frequenters. stant there, and not abo t held in it. Though fo ent Conventicles in othe about 12 o : Swallow Cliffe not above 10 divers goe thence to oth 100 or 200 Compton Chamberlai ve 6 or 7 frequenters. rmerly there have beene r places. Tradesmen 8c Husband men o : Austey o : Funt very meane er places, particularly to of ordinary Ranke most foreigners The sd Gray 8c Wil liams speakers But there in that hill Gifford o Hen-Pen, Husbandman the Conventicle held at Mr South, Mr Ince, Mr Churchill, Mr Clif ford, Mr Gray Parishes Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &¦ Jbett". Teachers. [2436] — continued. Winterslow o : West Deane Brampshaw ... ¦ • • \ . At ye house of John Dible / o : Idmiston o : Anabaptists Ludgarsale o. very small Meane people Wm Stokes, a Trades man in Fordingbridge, in Winton Dioc. Speaker. He is a Winterborne]Earles j-o : Winterbor ne Gunnr o. Dipper. Dantsey J Allington 8c Newton Tony At ye houses of Math:' Bennet John Brown-John, Steven Run. John Gerle, Edwd Gerle, Nath. Bevis I. 30 or 40 at most Mr Whitmarsh, Mr Crouch, M' Taylo' Durington ... ... o "j Brickmiston ... ... o J- Melston o) Fighelden o : Lanford Rivers Amesbury ... ... ] At the house of Thomas \ I Web als Long j White-parish o : North Tid Some few Anabaptists a 0. re in these 3 pishes, but they goe to other places unknowne worth o : Chute o. about 30 very inconsiderable per sons John Read of Porton [244.] Alderbury Pitton Farleigh ... J None in either for Alder At Farleigh there is som | The Number inconsider bury or Pitton for these etimes in the house of able. The Teacher, One 3 yeares last past. Widdow Payne an Anab Browne, a Weaver, of aptist.Frome in Somersetshire K) o o^ ON >3Whokot 4-) ON o> NO Wyley Deanery. Hornington ] At ye Barne of Mr Alex ander Cray j Mayden Bradley Wyley o : Fisherton Delam Norton -Bavant o: Bps Str West Bury At Roger Calers ... I At John Gowens ... I Uncertaine place ... I Chitterne All S*3 o : Tilshe [2446.] Orcheston St. Mary o : Ore Stapleford o : Stockton o Chitterne St. Mary ... o Rolston ... ... ... I Warminster At St. Laurance Chap: &\ at Wm Bucklers house / None of late, but there quality inconsiderable. er o : Barwick St. Ja ow o : Codford St. M Anabaptists Quakers ad o. heston St. George o : : Heylesbury o : Fe Presbyterians IndependentsAnabaptists promiscu ously 4 or 500 hath formerly been one Their Teachr one Robe mes o : Kingston De ary o : Upton Lovel Shrewton o : Maddi nny Sutton o : Dever Number considerable about 200 or 300 Alexander Cray, Wm Cray, and Jeremiah Cray ; Cheife Abbettrs of Anabaptists. The n rt Cox a Husbandman. verill o : Mere o : o : Upton Skidmore o. ngton o : Winterborn ill Langbridge o : M Men 8c women, Rich 8c poore Abbeu^ Ben Gifford Esq' M'WeekesandM'Foxe constantly every weeke. And sometimes Mr Allen of Frome in Somersetsh. M' Stubs, M' Flower, M' Gray, Mf Clifford, M' Tho: Vincent of Lon don, 8c M' Walter umber about 20. Their Stourton o Roger Caler aforesd, Teacher Philip Hunton, Teacher e Stoke onkton M' Reade Speaker M' Weekes of Bristoll M' Phillips of Shirborne Dors* o^ o. . 4-i3 OkK a 4-> OnON nD to Parishes & Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality & Abetto". Teachers. [2446] — continued. Warminster — continued. Wm Temple, gen Alex, Cray gen and many others Mr Allen of Marshfeild, Glouc. M' Rutty of Seene, Wilts M'' Vincent of London Mr Flower of Coombhay in Wilts, all Ejected Noncon formist Ministers Steeple-Langford ... o Langford parva ... ... o Boy ton ... ... ... o None, And but 5 freque nters of any unlawful M eetings Wilton Deanery. Fisherton o : Dounton o South Newton There have beene 2 me etings lately, One at Jo hn Sutton, The other at John Carpenters 8c John Anabaptist meeting Smiths One Croome 8c Smith, Teachers, bot h Excomih: [245.] Foulstone ... ... o Wilton ... ... ... o Sarum City St. Thomas ... ... o Some suspected freque nters of Conventicles, B ut those not above 1 1 or 12, at most St. Martins [ o Stratford sub Castro ... o St. Edmunds \ about 200 Mr Strickland, Mr Tay At the house of Anth:ll. lor, Mr Whitmarsh, Cooke and elsewhere J Mr Crouch, MrSwaf- The Ace* of ye Pecu liars of ye Deane is in a Roll by it selfe feild, Mr Tombes K> ^>. Ok . >-, Oi o-^ >3COOSR"N,?4 ON ON NO [246.] CONVENTICLES [2466.] PECULIARS OF THE [247.] Peculiars of ye Dea The Jurisdiction of the Deane of Sarum Com Dorset Beece Regis o : Kingston Turners Puddle ... ... I sometimes. At the houses of Rob. Beene, John Bineton 8c Rich. Lil- lington Alton Pancras o : Charmin Fordington a constant Conventicle Hermitage \- a Conventicle sometimes J Preston ... ... ... o [2476.]Lime Regis Severall Conventicles Uncer taine Halstocke o : Chardstocke BeaminsterAt the house of M' Lancelot] Cox V a Conventicle Uncertaine J -SARUM DIOCESE DEANE OF SARUM ne of Sarum o : Bloxford o : A Presbyterians ster o : Stratton o : Wambrooke o AND THE PECULIARS OF THE DEAN nderston Fiveash o 40 or 50 Froome Whitfeild 200 50 or 60. 200 or 300 Netherbury o. Tompson o Mr Arthur Hacklin Wm Bunn,JohnBunn, Jonathan Emms all of the parish J. Fox a Parishoner some of the towne re turned to the Councill by Capt. Alford People unknowne from London, 8c Places dis tant E OF SARUM Mr Westley, ejected from Preston M' Benn Mr Churchill Mr Ranger of Lilling- ton M' Amy Short Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality &• Abettors. Teachers. [2476] — continued. Maperton ... ... o j Yetminster and Clifton. Severall Conventicles uncer M' Buckler taine 6o or 8o Mr Bull from London At the house of Michael • Hervey Esq' a Justice of Peace Grimston o : Ligh o : C hetwell o. Rime intrinseca ... ... i Ouakers OH 20 or 30 Some of the parish Unknowne [248.] Stockwood o : Sherborne o : Castletowne o : Woborne 0 : Folke 0 : Slaydon 0 : Long Burton 0 Holnest ... ... ... o North Wotton ... ... o Lillington ... ... Every Sunday 8c some - i. Presbyterians 300 or above M' Josiah Banger weeke dayes Candlemarsh o : Beere Hag gatt o. Over Compton At the house of Henry Presbyterians 70 or 80 constantly M Robert Bartlet late Beaton ... ... ... i minister there Nether Compton o : Thorn ford o. in Com Devon Ilfcomb ats Ofculme At ye house of Humphrey Boden, who entertaines • i 300 M' Jo: Bolster the speakers — a constant M' Richard Saunders Conventicle J M to o> . <-> coSi >3COOt. o.4-, ON ON NO [2486.] in Com Berks. M' Rob: Rogers, a No- conf: min'. M' Heskin of Marie- borough Hungerford 100 Jonathan Read a Sadler M' Burges Conventicles uncertaine Richard Bell — a Tanner Robert Goddard a Sonning ... ... ... o weaver Okeingham ... ... 2 Presbyterians 200 or more some of the John Planner, Citizen Benjamin Perkins better sort of London the Kings Brewer M' Rob:Whitlock mer chant M' H. Mountague Schoolem' both widdow Hawes Nath: Hawtherne tan ner Jo: Griffin Taylor Tho: Gardiner Okeingham above meficoned Anabaptists 10 or 12 in all most meane persons Jo: Griffin, H: Dearing Hurst 0 : Ruscomb 0 : S andhutst 0 : Arborfei Id 0. Blewbury... ... ... i Quakers 100 Strangers whose names are not knowne Jo: Burnes, Jos. Coake, John Bishop 8c one Gilpin Upton, Auston, Upthroope. T he Quakers from above sometimes meet in these places. [249.] Wantage ais Wanting ] . a Conventicle every Sunday j Presbyterians 4 or 500 many of the Inhabitants Mr Woodbridge, Mr of the towne Barret, Mr Burges, Mr Chesman Chipping \z Farringdon ... ... / Quakers 100 StrangersValentine Smyth, yeom of Farndon not knowne Tarishes &• Conventicles in them. [249] — continued. Coxwell The sd Conventicl in Com Wilts Meere o : Heytsbury o : Hornisham At the house or Barne of MM Alexander Cray a Clothier I . of the pish i a Constant Conventicle J Tythrington o : Swallowcle [2496.] Bedwin magna o : Bedwin Burbage j . a Conventicle sometimes J Ogborne St. George o ; Og Romesbury a Conventicle very often, but not Constant Shalburne o : Chute o : Calne ] . a Conventicle every Sunday/ Sects. Anabaptists es att Chipping 8c Farrin Knooke o Presbyterians ife o : Huldevill o : parva o. Anabaptists borne St. Andrew o. Presbyterians Highworth o : Bluns Presbyterians Numbers. 25 gdon sometimes meet 6 or 700 Stratford o. 30 or 40 50 or 60 don 8c Marston o 3 or 400 Se Qualitie & Abettors. this Chappellree. Roger Osman of thepish John Strode, Jonatha Knackston, Tho: Freeman, Thomas Smyth, Tho: Wheti- ate venhampton o : Bisho Mr William Bernard of Quemerford-Tything in the pish of Calne Teachers. Richard Steed Mercer Charles Ambrose Farmr Wm Mills Taylor Mr Wicks'lnocoformist Mr Fox J ministers Edward Delamaine of Marleborough M' Hen. Dent M' Christopher Fowler Daniel Burges 8c his son M' Clerke, M' Stephen Webb, M' Smyth pton o. M' Thomas Rutty of Sene Mr Nathaniel Webb of Broomham K>On o. . 4-> co£>*o, COo 4-5 ONON NO [250.] Barwick-Bassett \ j a Conventicle every Sunday/ Cherill o : Blackland o : Comb-Bisset o : Harnham o. [251. Blank.] Presbyterians & pend*5 Yetsbury 0 : N [nde- ether 60 or 70 haven c : Willesford Mr John Goddard of the Parish 0 : Woodford 0 : D M' John Row, M' John Gale, M' Da: Burges, M' John Baker, M' Robert Roswell arneford 0 [252.] l676. May ioTH AN ACCOUNT OF THE NUMBER & PROPORTIONS OF f POPISH RECUSANTS \ OBSTINATE SEPARATISTS f CONFORMISTS 1 INHABITANTS IN WILTSHIRE AND BERKS UNDER THE JURISDICTION IMEDIATE OF THE BP OF SARUM By Seth: Ward. [2526.] Archidiaconatus Top: Recusants. Sectaries. Inhabitants. Decanatus. Pop: Recusants. Sectaries. Inhabitants. Civitatis Sarii De- canatus Pottern Chalk Ambresbury Wyly 8 OOO I OOO I 00080064 56 1 00 1 225 102 239 3400 14978 0681603912 Wilton ... A r chin Wilts) Decan: j Marlburgh Cricklade 0007 184 0010 0002 034 1631 299 088 2903 36962 07816 05036 Decanatus. Pop -.Recusants. Sectaries. Inhabitants. [254.] Parishes. Pop: Recusants. Sep"1". Inhabi tants. [2526] — continued. Malmesbury 0010 0535 11869 Archi natus of Saru M Avebury . . . 005 274 5436 Dec anatus Pottern e Archinatus ) Berks Decanat J 027 .. 1 1 1 96 30157 R. Broughton Gifford 00 000 0400 V. Bradford 00 '59 3264 Newhury ..! IOI 227 1 1641 R. Chalford Mag 00 000 0018 Reading ... ..! 156 442 14326 V. Charlton 00 000 106 Abingdon •¦ °54 0436 09490 V. Chirkton 00 000 0242 Wallingford ..; Ol8 0087 02318 R. Chrodrell Mag 00 on 0145 Civitatis Saru ¦•! 324 1 1 92 37775 R. Chrodrell par ... 00 007 0058 Sarum Civit 008 0056 03400 R. Cowlston 00 009 0062 Sarum 184 1631 36962 R. Devizes St. Mary 00 084 0676 Wilts ... 027 1196 30157 R. Devizes St. Jno 00 000 000 Berks ... 329 1 192 37775 J. Edington 01 006 0250 548 4°75 108294 V. Enford 00 OOI 380 R. Fittleton R. Hilprington 00 00 I 156 203 ctd since Accou at finished 00 35 J. Imber ... 00 01 120 Burcomb ... ... 124 V. Kedvill 00 07 470 V. Lavington Ep. 00 03 370 [253.] V. Lavington, For. 00 024 500 An Abstract of the Numbers and Proportions. V. Marden V. Melksham 0000 16 100 175 1965 Numbers of Inhabitants 108294 R. Monckton Farley 00 00 00 Dissenters 004623 V. Norton Bradley 00 34° 440 Popish 000548 R. Patney 00 001 073 Separatists 004075 R. Polshot 00 00 150 Conformists 103671 V. Potterne 00 06 1000 I. Inhabitants to R. Russall 00 02 203 Dissenters ... 23 (1965 V. Steeple Ashton — Vacat. Popish 197 • to 1. 8c R -0338 V. Sennington Cap 00 02 209 Separatists ... 026 (0344 R. Trowbridge 00 174 937 V. Uphaven 00 °9 232 2. Conformists to V. Urchfont 00 13 1 132 Dissenters .. 22 1 f 1965 [2546.] Popish 189 V to 1. R -1 ^ Willesford 00 00 160 Separatists ... 025 J [1796 R. Whaddon 00 00 017 R. Winckfeild 00 02 165 3. Conformists 8c Separatists to 196 And Bt Decan atus Chalke R. Barwick St. Jno R. Barwick St. Leonard ... 00 02 189 4. Conformists 8c Po: 00 28 °94 Separatists to 25 to 1 R 234 R. Baberstocke 03 10 279 R. Bishopston 00 02 0170 V. Broad Chalke ... 00 06 587 V. J. Burcombe ... 00 CO 124 [2536.] The Citty of New Sarum R. Chicklade 00 02 052 R. Chilmarke V. Compton Chamberlaine 00 03 320 00 00 230 Parishes Ministers P. Recusants SeptiHs Inkab'* V. Damerham V. Dinton 00 06 07 503 4°3 St. Thomas Mr Francis Horton 5 3 1 100 R. Donhead St. And1 20 45 37i St. Edmunds Dr Dan: Whitby 0 44 1500 R. Donhead St. Mary 00 3° 450 St. Martin Timothy Morton 3 09 800 R. J. Ebbesborne ... R. Fifeild 00 00 0000 120 015 420 R. Fovant ... 07 32 N.B. — From this point the second column giving names of R. Funthill Epi 00 00 096 ministers is omitted. R. Funthill Giford °5 00 260 Parishes. Pop. Recusants. Sep'"". Inhab11. Parishes. Pop. Recusants. Sep'"'1. Inhab". [2546] — continued. [2556] — continued. Lib. Cap: Hindon 04 04 3H V. Stappleford 03 03 123 R. Knoyle Epi °3 45 298 R. Steeple Langford 01 01 226 R. Knoyle parva ... OO 00 .69 R. Stockton 00 00 120 R. Odstocke 08 02 080 R. Stourton 51 03 250 R. Semley... 10 04 140 V. Stilshead 00 01 140 R. Stratford Tony 00 02 150 R. Venny Sutton ... 00 18 212 R. Sutton Mandevill 10 1 1 200 R. Upton Lovell ... — — — V. Tefont Evias ... 00 00 1 10 R. Upton Skidmore 00 00 191 V. Tisbury 26 06 600 V. Warminster 00 56 Fami 600 Fami R. Tollard Royall 00 00 000 lies lies V. Winterborne Stoake ... 00 °3 101 Decan at us Amsbury V. Wish ford mag. ... 00 00 .245 [255.] R. Wyly 00 02 180 R. Allington 00 '7 69 J. Amsbury 00 10 850 Decan atus Wilton. R. Boscombe 00 00 67 V. Downton 00 Many 1500 J. Bulford 00 02 239 scores R. Choldrington ... 00 00 013 negligent J. Durrington 00 09 200 R. Faggleston 00 00 200 R. West Grinstead 00 00 00 R. Fisherton Auger 00 07 280 V. Peniston 00 09 225 V. South Newton ... 00 20 203 R. Lanford 00 00 060 R. Wilton 07 07 720 J. Laverstoke 00 00 101 R. Lugarshall °5 00 493 Archidiac onatus Wilts. R. Millston 00 00 122 Decanatu s Marlburgh. R. Newton Tony .. . 00 26 no V. Auborne 00 28 810 R. North Tidworth 00 00 116 R. Buttermere 00 00 062 R. West Dean 00 03 "93 R. Chilton Foliett 00 02 120 V. Whiteparish ... °3 02 600 V. Chislideane 00 n 346 V. Winterborne Earles ... OO l7 114 R. Collingborne Ducis 00 00 170 R. Winterborough Gaver... OO 06 200 V. Collingborne Kingston R. Dracott Foliett 00 00 374 Deca natus Wyly [256.] R. Borwick St. James 00 OO 00 J. Easton ... 00 02 250 R. Bishopstrow OO 12 •43 R. Everleigh 00 00 214 R. Boyton... 00 06 160 V. Froxfeild 00 00 124 R. Brickston 00 02 076 R. Huish 00 00 045 V. Chitterne All S*5 OO 01 203 R. Ham 00 00 126 V. Chitterne St. Mary ... 00 OI no R. Manningford Abbas . . . 00 01 0065 R. Codford St. Mary 01 OO 090 R. Monningford Bruce ... 00 02 070 R. Codford St. Peters 00 OO 130 V. Marlburgh St. Mary ... 00 150 2000 R. Corsley OO 50 3050 V. Marlburgh St. Peter ... 00 100 1200 V. Deverell Longbridg 00 27 0300 R. Mildenhall 00 01 130 V. Fisherton delamere OO 03 0104 V. Milton Lilborne 00 00 362 R. Kingston Deverell °3 01 0200 V. Preshute 00 01 211 R. Laford parva ... OI 00 0020 R. Pusley 00 00 648 J. Mayden Bradley OO 31 °553 V.J. Tidcombe 04 01 120 J.R. Maddington ... OO 01 0128 V. Wilcott 06 00 209 [2556.] R. Wootton Rivers 00 00 160 V. Munckton Deverell ... °4 06 060 Decanat us Cricklade. V. Norton Bavent 00 08 196 V. Ashton Keynes 00 04 400 R. Orcheston St. George ... OO 00 081 R. Blonsdon St. Andr 00 00 030 R. Orcheston St. Mary ... 00 00 072 R. Castle Eaton ... 00 00 060 NO R. Pertwood OO 00 008 R. Cricklade St. Mary ... 00 07 140 1 R. Rolleston OO 02 160 V. Cricklade Saint Sampson 00 05 500 tv) V. Shrewton OO 01 193 V. ElingdonaliasWroughtor 00 01 260 R. Sherrington 00 00 072 V. Eysey ... 00 00 054 Parishes. Top. Recusants. Sep'"'1. Inhabt". Tarishes. Top. Recusants. Sep'"'1. Inhab". [256] — continued. [257] — continued. V. Haningdon 00 00 152 V. Minly 00 16 220 R. Hinton parva ... 00 OO »33 R. Nettleton 00 12 170 060 V. Inglesham OO 07 058 R. Newnton 00 00 R. Lydiard Melesent OO 02 J34 V. Norton ... ... vide Bremitham R. Lydiard Tregoose 00 01 140 R. North Wraxall 00 07 124184 107 080 V. Latton OO 06 156 R. Oakesey 00 00 V. Luddington OO 00 160 R. Poole 00 00 J. Roulton 00 09 091 V. Seagry ... 00 06 V. Purton OO 18 700 R. Staunton Quintin 00 08 °93 300 [2566.] V. Sherton Mag 00 04 V. Rodborne Cheney OO H 192 R. Somerford Mag. 00 08 060 V. Sandford ats Somford R. Somerford par. 00 °5 102 Keynes OO 00 ' 128 R. Sopworth 00 03 059 R. Sherncott 00 00 016 V. Sutton Benger... 00 25 172 R. Staunton OO 00 63 V. Westport 08 22 712 V. Stratton St. Margarett OO 04 ^ J 289 R. Yatton Kennell 00 04 112 V. Swindon OO 08 580 V. Wanborow OO °4 600 Decanat us Averbury Decanatu s Malmesbury R. All Cannings ... R. Allton Barnes 00 00 0200 510 035 206 R. Ashley OO 00 030 V. Avebury 00 25 J. Alderton 00 02 '37 R. Betching Stoake 00 00 067726 500 047 240 130 R. Bideston St. Peter OO !4 127 V. Bremhill 00 78 50 00 R. Bideston St Nich R. Bromham 00 V. Box OI 22 423 R. Calston... 00 R. Bremilham "\ & Norton / OO 00 040 V. Cleevepepper ... R Compton Bassett 0100 0021 to \jN Oh . <-, coON >3co 0+ S5» ON •oj ON R. Brinkworth OO 35 439 R. Heddington 01 16 130 R. Castlecombe OO 08 260 [2576.] V. Chippenham ... OO '34 858 V. Hilmartin 00 17 368 R. Colerne OO 22 300 V. Hinton Mag 00 03 222 V. Corsham OO "5 987 R.J. Hinnett 00 03 064 R. Crudewell — V. Newington ats Newton 00 04 136 R. Dantsey OO 02 124 V. Overton 00 05 400 R. Draycott Cerve OO 07 107 V. Rowde 00 20 307 R. Ditcheridge OO 02 040 V. Stanton Bernard 00 00 120 R. Easter Grey OO 00 065 R. Tokenham Weeke 00 07 103 R. Foxley OO 00 046 R. Winterborne Bassett ... 00 00 102 R. Garsdon OO 02 189 R. Winterborne Monkton 00 00 081 R. Grittleton OO 24 156 R. Woodborrow ... 00 09 171 V. Hauberton OI 08 190 V. Wootten Bassett 03 08 613 R. Harden Huish .. . OO 00 023 R. Yatesbury 06 6 164 R. Hazulbury — — — A RCH IN atus Berk s. V. Hullavington ... R. Keynton St. Michael ... OO 02 I3I OO 3° 361 Decanat us Newberry. V. Aldworth 10 06 172 [257.] R. Avington 00 01 019 R. West Keynton OO 03 143 R. Browford 00 01 097 R. Kelwayes OO 02 12 V. Boedon 00 °3 090 V. Kemble OO 03 180 V. Brimpton 04 04 143 V. Lacocke OO 44 677 R. Bright Walton 00 06 108 R. Langley Burrell OO 07 157 V. Bucklebury 07 20 400 R. Leigh d'Loellove OO °3 063 R. Culmer 00 00 012 R. Littleton Drew OO 07 068 V. Chadleworth 00 02 no R. Luckinton OO 11 141 V. Chieveley 01 02 507 R. Hpian Malford OO 01 34° V. Compton 01 02 083 V. Malmesbury ... OO 05 2050 R. Euborne 02 02 133 Parishes. Pop. Recusants. Sep"1". Inhab". Parishes. Pop. Recusants. Sep"1". Inhab". [2576] — continued. [2586] — continued. R. Farnborow CO 00 080 R. Ufton 28 00 126 R. Frilsham OO 01 072 V. Waltham Abbas 01 01 226 V. East Garsdon ... OO 08 160 V. Waltham St. Laur: 01 21 273 R. Hamsteed Marshall OO 01 154 R. Woolhampton ... 05 00 122 V. Hamsteed Norris 21 61 283 V. Wargrave 02 03 460 R. East Ildesley 06 12 130 V. Warfeild 01 10 650 R. West Ildesley OO 00 085 3 fam: Q uakers R. Inkpen... J. Kimbury [258.] OOOO 0000 200 354 V. Windsor Vetus V. Windsor Nova ... V. Winkfeild 0401 •'5 04 1025 250 Lamborne ... 25 27 1 186 Decan atus Abingdon R. Newberry OO 40 3000 R. Peasmore OO 00 1 150 V. Abbingdon St. Hel. ... R. Shefford mag ... OO 09 0125 Radley Cap \ R. Shefford parva ... OO OO 0036 R. Drayton Capell V... 03 106 960 R. Shaw 06 OI 0238 Abbingdon St. Nich J V. Speen ... OO 05 0885 R. Appleton 00 39 '75 R. Stanford Dingley OO OO 01 10 V. Arlington °3 02 217 V. Thacham 05 18 0865 R. Ashbury V. Wasing 03 OO 0054 R. Besselsley 00 04 78 R. Welford OO 02 0376 V. Buckland 32 02 700 R. Westwoodhay ... OO OO 0120 R. Burdwdscott OI 40 120 R. Yattendon OO 02 104 R. Childrey R. Chilton OOOO 10 00 150 048 Decana tus Reading. V. Colshill OO 06 H3 V. Aldermaston 00 OO 0200 V. Comner 04 07 572 R. Barkham 00 OO 0100 R. Compton Beauchamp ... OO 05 058 OO coOicoot OnON V. Beenham 07 OO 0120 V. Coxwell Mag R. Binfield V. Bisham... 24 03 °345 V. Dench worth 00 02 084 00 °3 0200 R. Dudcott 00 06 080 R. Bradfield V. Bray R. Burfeild 08 09 0430 V. Eaton Hastings 02 01 050 00°4 °5 07 1098 0400 R. East Hendred R. West Hendred 0300 08 n 300240 230200 R. Clewar... 00 02 °373 V. Hayborne 00 00 V. Cookham 16 3° 0687 V. Hanny OO 00 R. Finehamstead ... 08 06 0250 V. Harwell 00 27 280 R. East Hamsteed 00 °3 0168 V. Hurley 00 OO 0424 [259.] R. Inglefeild 16 02 0124 R. Hatford OO OO 94 200 R. Padworth OO 10 0124 R. Hinton Walrash OO 27 R. Pangborne 01 °5 0200 R. Kingston Bagpuzd OO OO 098 R. Purley OO OO 0080 R. Lettcombe Bassett 00 17 119 R. Reading St. Mary 1 Family 40 1000 West Challow Cap. R. Reading St. Giles — R. Lockings OO OO 180 R. Reading St. Laur. 02 IOO 2000 R. Longworth 00 47 394346 0.75 R. Rennham — — — V. Mareham OI 12 V. Shinfield 10 30 1635 R. Milton OO 02 V. Shotsbrooke 02 00 0075 R. Pusey ... 00 07 096 120 R. Southam ats Sullam ... 01 OO 0040 R. Shellingford OO 00 R. Sullamsteed Abbas 01 04 0150 V. Shrivenham OI l7 650270 260 [2586.] V. Sparsholt V. Stanford in Valle OO 00 10 15 03 00 V. Sullamsteed Banistr 01 02 91 V. Steventon OI 200 V. Stratford Mortimr 02 05 450 R. Suningwell 00 196 344 V. Sunninghill 00 OO 262 V. Sutton Courtney 2 Familys 5 or 6 R. Tidmarsh OO OO 0048 Familys R. Tylehurst OI 02 0120 R. Tubney 00 00 024 Parishes. Pop. Recusants. Sep"1". Inhabit". Tarishes. Top. Recusants. Sep'"". Inhab". [259] — continued. [259] — continued. V. Uffington 01 H 383 R. Brightwell 00 06 234 V. Wittnam Comts 00 08 195 V. Choulsey 01 05 405 R. Wittnam Parva) als Abbts j V. Streatley 07 03 283 01 OI 07 1 V. J. No: Morton 00 00 108 R. Wrightham 00 00 120 R. S. Morton R. Wallingford St. Peter ... 01 03 154 Decanat us Wallingford R. Wallingford St. Mary ... °9 69 628 R. Ashton Tyrold OO OO ill R. Wallingford St. Leonard — V. Basseldeane OO 01 395 [260.] WINTON DIOCESSE — CONVENTICLES— 1669 [261.] Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Number. Quality. Heads &> Teach". Andover Deanry. HAMP SHIRE Andover ... ... ... 2 Quakers 40 meane persons Isaac Chancy, presented at the Assizes as a seditious person Presbyterians kept at 200 ordinary persons Samuel Sprint one Feilders in 1 8c Mr Browne Malthouse Burcleare ... ... i Presbyterians from 40 to 1000 but 18 of ye .pish, & Mr Woodbridge of New- those of noe Quality bery Wherwell i Independen 100 00 ON ** <->3co o* ot1 ONON NO Over Wallop ... ... i Nether Wallop ... .. 2 Up. Clatford 2 The three considerable Conve pared with the number of Co there being more at one mee there are for the most part th Vagabond, run-about Unkno The Authority they all pretend betweene them 8c the Punnis [2616.] Tasingstoke Deanery Basingstoke ... At the house of one Acton Anabaptist Quakers Presbyterians Quakers. Presbyterians nticles in this Deanry are mmunicants it will ap ting then there are Sep ree or four women and wne Fellowes is His Maties Connivenc hment of the Lawes. Presbyterians Kingscleare ... ... i Kept at the house of one Wid- more - Presbyterians 40 20 60 5o5o at Andover, Burcleare 8c peare That They come eratists in the whole De children for one man. e, and that they have s 50 or 60 all of the pish 40 Nether Wallop. But if to such meetings from all anry. They are of noe The Teachrs of the Ana ome freinds that if occ The cheife are the Mayors wife, 8c one Kerchener's wife a Drap 8c Acton, a rich fellow, formerly a sol dier ; some of them say they thought they had the King's per mission 8c toleration ; because such meetings are allowed in Lon don & other Places All Inhabitants of Kingscleare. The their numbers be com parts of the Country, Account or Quality 8c baptists and Quakers are asion be will interpose Mr James Terry, a vio lent nonconformist 8c M' James Marryot They have both beene in sequestred Livings Mr Thomas Blake of Newbury formerly As- Parishes &° Conventicles in them. [2616] — continued. Kingscleere Woodlands ... I Kept at one Nicholas Batchel- lor's house [262.] At Itchenswell in the parish of Kingscleere i Kept by turnes at Giles Spi- cers, Thomas Maye's, and Charles Whitacres Shewell Loden i Att the house of Richard Paice Sects. Quakers Quakers Quakers Numbers. not knowne 60 or 80 ; some Inhabi tants, 8c the rest from other parts. not knowne some In habitants 8c the rest from other places Quality. cheife is Widmore, who declares the reason of his being soe zealous that way is because the King has a great kindnesse for the Presbyterian pty The cheife person that frequents this 8c all other meetings is one Henry Duckett, his Father a man of good estate — the rest of meane Quality Yeomen att the best most of them of an Inferior Ranke. Heads &> Teach". sistant to Mr bridge Wood- Andrew Pyke the sonne of one Pyke a Shoo- maker att Thacham Solomon Eagle of Lon don and Joseph Cole of Redding M OO OO o^ 04 . co,SN >3COOt. ot34-, M ONON NO Newnam ... ... ... i Att the house of one Nash Baghurst ... ... ... i Att the house of Richard Potter Crundall i Kept at M' Weaver's ever since the 24th of Aug*. 1662 [2626.] Droxford Deanry Swanmore — a Tything in ye gish of Droxford ... i Att ye house of Robert Reeves, who stands excomunicate Hill — another Tything in the gish of Droxford i At the house of Symon Fry Shitfeild — Another Tything of the set parish kept at Steeple-court Farme, but of late Discontinued AnabaptistsQuakers Presbyterians Quakers AnabaptistsPresbyterians 10 or 12 10 or 12 of the parish 8c as many from other places come to their weekly, but a Considerable number most of them on horse back come to their monthly meetings very numerous, most of them of the parish, the rest from the Ad- joyning townes Att their monthly meet ing about 60 from Winton, Southton, Alton, Alresford, Pe- tersfeild, 8cc 20 or 30 from the places Adjacent of meane Quality some of them have Con siderable Estates The Principall persons of good estates 8c Quality meane and ordinary persons. Nash himselfe their speaker Att the great meetings a Stranger, suspected to be a Jesuite, most of them not knowing soe much as his name. Mr Weaver, a noncon formist turned out of Crundall Aug*. 1662 supposed to be one Post of Botley Mr Cox, formerly In truder att Bishop's Stoke Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &* Teach". [2626.] Gosport in the parish of Presbyterians some hundreds of all Tradesmen in Ports Mr Burgesse 8c his As Alverstocke ... ... i sorts mouth, seamen 8c sistants. kept in a Malthouse workmen in His Mafa yard wtlx their wives 8c Children M' Tutchin, a pestilent Fellow, sometime minister of Odiham M' Whitmarsh formerly Portsmouth some small meetings of Anabaptists 8c cannot be learnt meane a Taylor in Sarum [263.] Quakers Winton Deanry St. Michaels in the Soke at Presbyterians M' Marshall, a violent Winton ... ... i Nonconformist Att the hous : of one Jones Mr Tomlins formerly Hursley ... ... ... i Intruder att Crawley Att the house of Mrs Dorothy Supposed Presbyterians 49 of wch 24 are Par some of the Parishon15 M' Avery, Mr5 Crom Cromwell wife to Richard ishioners the rest men of Estates well's Chaplaine, who Cromwell the late Usurper. strangers being demanded by w* Authorithy he held that unlawfull As sembly, Answered that he was Authorized thereto by Jesus Christ, and That his Lady would beare them out in all their meetings. o Oi . 4^ CO, o5o* >3 olot3 MONON NO Alton At the Geale Alton Deanry 2 house of Lawrence At the house of Moses Neave, 8c sometimes att the widow Gates Hallyborne ... ... i Att a Farme house held by one John Inwood [2636], Fordingbridge Deanry. Fordinbridge ... ... 3 They say His Matie allowes of Presbyterians Quakers Quakers Quakers Anabaptists Presbyterians their Meetings, or at lea above 200 about ioo 200 number very small seldome lesse then 200 ; sometimes above 300 st tolerates them. except Geale 8c and two more, but ordinary persons many of them come out of the Coun- trey, some send their families but goe not themselves The Cheife of them three Excomunicate persons The Cheife of them excomunicate persons middle sort of people, consisting most of women and Children who come from the neighbor pishes ; 8c out of Wilts 8c Dor setshire The above named M' Marshall, the constant Preach', but many times supply'd by strangers Mr Joseph Swasfeild of Sarum ; Mr Tutchin of Broken- hurst 8c Mr Headley of Roc- borne Tutchin 8c Headley As sistants to Swasfeild Parishes rS= Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &• Teach". [2636] — continued. Ellingham ... ... i kept at Moyles court, the Presbyterians 200 Of the meaner sort, who Mr John Tucker, a Vaga house of Mrs Lisle, the Regi come most of them bond cides wife from Ringwood 8c out of Dorsetshire M' Crofts, Chaplaine to Mr5 Lisle 8c John Harding, a weaver of Ringwood They plead His Mafe C onnivance 8c Toleracon Milford i kept at Batchley house rented Frewillers very small the meanest people Edward Currell who by Edward Currell hath been distracted 8c Richard Gillingham a Blacksmith, both Excommunicate The Authority They pre tend is the Spirit Hordle ... ... ... 2 one at Downton wch all all Sectaries but the Freewillers frequent 30 sometimes more ^very meane one Cole Another at Arnwood very small ) Robert Ellyott of Christ [264] Church Silkman. Southampton Deanry. In the towne of Southamp 3 Presbyterian M' Cox, M' Peter Be- ton ... ... ... 9 one of Independants greater then all the rest haught 8c M' Giles Sen M' Robinson to *» . co,ON*o, coOf. ONON NO [2646.] SURRY Deanry of Southwarke St. Olave's ... ... 6 One in Mill lane Att the malthouse of one Walker a Brewer Another in Morgan's lane, Att the house of one Cholme- ley, a Brewer who hath bin detected with false tuunes to Cheat the Excise Another in farthing Alley in a house built on purpose one of Quakers, kept in the house of George Emmery three of Anabaptists one fift Monarchy of men but 165 of all sects, but very many women 8c Children They all pretend Cons from the King. The same persons frequ rally in all places doe. 5 or 600 All very Inconsiderable and meane persons cience, 8c Toleracon or ent sevcill Conventicles, of pretty good Qualitie some people of good fashion, the rest ser vants 8cstreete walkers Richard King Thomas Trod Wm Harding sen James Wise at least Connivence which the Quakers gene- one Ford a servant to Thankfull Owen Mr Beereman a Silkman Carter Palmer Mr Lye a Nonconfor mist Minister one Mr Vincent who Chatechiseth the peo ple and baptizeth Chil dren some privately some publickly in his Conventicle. OO Parishes &• Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads „ t-N 41 m 3 41 « S3 s ¦a ?? «§ 0 W to P Oh « ° " fa _ tn_, C+h »H ^ RI .+hEh,.-hS.!:.ucuchf^ it't'^xtz a te; E p O 0 0 O 0 00 1-1 tu p O 0 _P (J ¦+ NO « *- ai ao >-. -d _L> tH ^ fa til rt -3 4Q fa 3 .8 -P -P 0, N rt >•> *-i "-* , ', 0 -Remain [Separatists 017J 7697J to one Of Conformists 8c Separatists to {Popish Recusants ... ... ... 154 ... ... 897 Rein. to one Of Conformists and Popish Recusts to {Separatists ... ... ... 18 ... ... 761 Reiri. [271.] WORCESTER DIOCESSE— CONVENTICLES— 1669. [272.] Parishes &* Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &> Teach". THE COUNT YES OF WORCESTER & WARWICKE S* Nicholas in Worcester 2 Att the houses of Mr Thomas about 200 of all sorts, some people Mr Richard Finchere Stirrup 8c M' Thomas Smyth of good sufficiency. Mr Thomas Badlam every second Sunday Nonconformists Anothr att tfte house of M' about 40 of all sorts some of unknowne. John Edwards in the parish good Accompt aforesaid Bromsgrave 8c King's Yorton Severall Conventicles, b ut very few Considerable persons in them. 8c Th eir Teachers are, some- times Noconformists 8c in their Absence oth er laymen : their names unknowne Defford i Att the house of William West- 20 meane macote who keepes a Schoole Kidmarly Dabitot ... i 6o or 8o M' Smyth, M' Baston, [2726.] M' John Giles. Pulbarrow o : Wroxall o Lapworth ... ... i Att the house of a poore widow, about 6 or 8 poore people one Faux of Henly Rogers Smitterfeild o : Haseley o : Wolverton o : Prest on-Baggot o St. Maryes in Warwicke i At Thomas Hurds house ; 8c Independents few M' James Cooke, a Sur sometimes elsewhere geon Some Quakers 8c Anaba ptists are likewise in the paish, but keepe noe kno wne Conventicles. Aston-Cantloe noe Conventicles, but s Peckes, 8c John Clarke. ome nonconformists liv e in the pish, to wit, C hristopher Cox, Josua Wixrord In this hamlet lives seve rail Papists Recusants Kinnerton ... ... o Barford Noe Conventicle, but so me halfe a dozen Indepe ndents 8c Quakers inhabi te in the parish Claredon Noe Conventicle, but a few papists 8c of othr se cts live there Studeley ... ... ... o [273.] Bewdesirt Noe Conventicle, but so me Sectaries live in the parish St. Nicholas in Warwicke Noe Conventicle, but so me factious psons inhabi te there Stud ley No Conventicles, but sev erall factious inhabitants Bidford .. ... ... o Rowington ... ... i Papists. Alusten ... ... ... 2 one in the house of Richard Anabaptists at least loo severall lay psons Jennings Tarishes rS> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads & Teach*1. [273] — continued. ye other meeting is of Presbyterians ye cheifest psons (for Mr Samuel Ticknen att the houses of Mr Francis State) in the towne. Bridges 8c of Mr John Rey nolds There went out of this towne seven score 8c odde pers ons against the King to Worcester. See the ret urne it's selfe, for the names of some of the Cheife Sectaries. Bishops Hampton o : Ather ston sup Stower o Stratford upon Avon ... i See the names in the Returne. Phillip Edwards, Shoo- maker Bercheston o : Wasperton o : Sherbourne o : Barton-on-the-Heath o [2736.] Eelington att the houses of William Quakers 8c Anabaptists they speake by turnes Lucas Dorothy Lucas in their Conventicle Wolford magna o : Welles borne o : Cherringto n o Alderminster. Noe Conventi cles, but many seditious persons inhabite in this parish. Kington ... ... ... i At the house of John 8c Barbara Anabaptists 8c Quakers see the names in ye Butler Returne. Whichford Anabaptists 8c othr Sects 20 or 30 James Willmore Thomas Whately one Worden — ¦ Noconformists: See the names of the Sectaries i n y6 Returne. Halford o Brayles ... ... ... 2 Papists 20 or 30 some people of good qualitie O <-> OcN.Si4n o> On vO Episcopal Returns, 1669 151 tu rt 1 60 *s tHp41 O 6 Jd E fa 0 0 -, tu fa2 tu tH tH fafa 0 CO tH3 jp CO CO CO PCO "3 P E E £2 Lh tu «-< t*s -p CO p tH -c CO 3 Ph > Oh Kh Ph fa*l rt h 3 CJ 413P 3 3>-.tu fa 0 tHtu JOfa < tu "3 p fa : E . rt CO i s g -*-* -d 'S C3 ^3 O P O 0 41 fa Ph 3 fa 3 fa NtH p Ch- P : ^ OO 3 t-n E O . p : 41 U 3 3 0 °t° 3 fa P 13 rt P 2 E Ptu JO sp 0 rttu tH -? P tu to 3P J3 fa rttu fa 1 E« Ih-, PtuCO 3O 0 tu t3 3 t-tH Ptu CO 3 p Sp -s ¦ tu • fa CO3p fa 41rH CO H * -d 0 §0 1 to > tH O fa fa 60 a0 <£ rt Lh 41 sp p tH -3 60 P tH tHtu -p tu fa tJ cu 0 d _, *-» Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads & Teach". [2746] — continued. Church-Lench o : Litte Co Bradley ... ... ... i At Thomas Handy's house Rouslench o : Cleere o : ton Hacketts. none mbton 0 : Brickleham Upton Snodgsbury 0 : pton 0 : Peopleton 0 : Abb ots Morton 0 : Sedgb . . , Eckles, Thomas Feckenham aforesaid urrough 0 : Brough- [275.] Huddington o: Himbleton o Pershore ... ... ... 3 1st. of 2nd. of 3rd of Whitchurch ... ... 0 Presbyterians Independ*8 Ouakers c^ 40 or 50 30 or 40. 12 familyes [276] Blank. [277.] PR YORKE ) DURHAM 1 nTn CHESTER [mu OVINCE OF YORKE. CESES — CONVENTI CLES— 1669. [278.] CARLILE j COMITATUS EBORACI. Deanry of Holdernesse. Withernwicke 0 : Goxhill 0 : Burton Pidsey 0 : Routh 0 to 4-> >3 4-5 o> *nO Episcopal Returns, 1669 153 co co O O E E n 0 0 u tN "-1 m C) 0 E E -. p s S p o o 3 3 3 a a 02 SH CO .— Q .^H , ¦-. CO r^ « t! 4i tV 3 rt O J* tu « 3 *! E 2 ¦TJ ¦ • •£ • g "fa""cJ3E : «*< : : : ,3 30 .2 p S* -•?•>. fa* 3 P ,-." 4) l-J « 41 £* 1^ ^j C-H __ CO j!L i-H ~— X ¦ e» lH § fa tT o" JHH SOrl ^ 4) :"§ S : J S :!& :^ g o s -fa g q . - o « fe -S15 4. » Sj E O W fa 60 2m-Sh » Sf^gs -rtjsts^rca g as "J z<* I \t fa < eg Ooo> ^O 2. Att the house of Thomas Case every Sunday 8c sometimes att James Jack son's house Normanton sup Trent ... i every Sunday Att Gresthorpe hall, where one Robert Shaw is Tenant Deanry of Bingham. West Bridgeford At the houses of William Marsh 8c Mordecai Shep- heard [281.] Broughton-Sulney ... i Rempston Att a meeting-house in the towne, every Sunday, Tues day 8c Friday. 8c oftentimes they meete at the house of Elias Boyer Independants 8c Ana baptists Presbyterians Quakers 8c Famylists Anabaptists See the io, 20, sometimes 40. 150 See the in great numbers sometimes 200 seldome under 100 Returne it's selfe the meanest sort of people returne. Taylors, weavers, 8c poore Mechanicks. the said Thomas Case 8c James Jackson William Smyth of Bes- thorpe, who though a Prisoner is permitted by Robert White the Goaler to goe all over the Countrey, to sow the seeds of Schisme & Faction Samuel Coles, a nocon formist. . . . Rose, a noconformist Thomas Hyfield, a Gar diner of Nottingham Elias Boyer, Samuel Brett • — Deesley William Kendall Wittm Parker, of Louth- borow Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads & Teach". [281] — continued. Whatton ... ... ... i Att the houses of John Dent 8c Matthew Markham Flintham Att the houses of M' John Independts or Anabap Considerable the said John James, a James 8c William Bradley tists Farmer 8c a Dangerous 8c Anthony Marsh Seducer from the Church The said Wm Bradley, a Farmer likewise Normanton super Soare... i once every weeke or fortnight. Anabaptists 20 or 30 Elias Boyer of Remp- Att the house of George ston is the Cheifest of them 8c their Speaker. Peake the rest are mechan- nicks & poore women besides one Ralph Pear son. [2816.] Wysall ... ... ... i Att the house of John Cum about 30 Mr Rose berland on the Lords day both morning 8c evening in time of Divine Service Bradmore At the house of Mr Robert 20 Mr Rose 8c one Mr Kirkby on Sundayes, morn Crosse ing 8c evening, in time of Divine Service Ruddington ... ... i Att the house of John Hand, a weaver 8c sometimes elce- where Deanries of Tontefract and other Deanries in Yorkshire. Stockesly ... ... 2 i. At the house of Francis Rountree Anothr att the house of Henry Rountree [282.] Batley I Att Cleckheaton Chappell every Sunday Whitby ... ... ... i In part of a house which they farme or rent of James Weemse. sometimes at Mytton hill, a place belonging to one Worsack 8c at the house of Richard Thornhill, 8c of Richard Shipton, 8c of Roger Hubden Pennyston ... ... i At the gsh Church there, every Sunday there being noe lawfull Incumbent Quakers QuakersAnabaptists Quakers 40 or 50 30 or 40 the same nuber as many as come to the pish church some scores of persons some of ym are Mrs of vessels, and well to passe, others trades men 8c the rest me- chanicks They are not willing to let their speaker's name be knowne Henry Courtier a Felt- maker Raphe Winterbothom an illiterate person a Lin- sey woollsey Webster John Hall who liveth a woman as in Wed lock 8c an excommuni cate pson Henry Swift, formerly Minister there Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &¦ Teach". [282] — continued. Hacknes ... ... ... o Bishop Thornton a Chappelry in the parish of there are some papists 8c Quakers in the Chappel ry, but the minister can not discover their meet- Rippon Rotherham ... ... i ings. At the houses of Mr Clayton 40 or 50 the said M' Clayton, & 8c M' Shaw, every Sunday M' Shawe [2826.] Sheffeild 2 every Sunday 8c every Thurs day to each of these resorte the nilber ot 40 or 50 of the ordinary sort of Mr Birbeck, M' Prime, the one meeting is att Atter- cliffe the other at SchirclifFe people M'Taylor,M'Bloome,Mr Hancock hall there are 2 other Conventicles the one at the house of Joseph their Religion cannot be 3° the said Joseph Han Hancock, a shearer learnt but they come cock 8c John Barber the oth' att John Barber's, a to Church paring Knife maker Hansworth ... ... i At some houses in the towne Quakers Gisbrough Att the houses of Edward Quakers 3° mechanicks some laymen — mechan- Hunter Robert Jackson 8c nick fellows Wittm Jowsie Pontfract ... ... 3 Presbyterians 30 many of the male sex See the returne it's Anabaptists 3° were in actuall armes selfe Quakers 80 ag* the King [283.] Halyfax 2 Conventicles of Independ*5 20 or 30 one Root their speaker. 2 or 3 of Quakers the Quakers meete at the ioo houses of Wm Maud, James Whitacre 8c Abraham Hod- son At the Chappelries of Crosse \ are divers meetings of neere 100 the said Roote, one Stone, Sowerby, Coley. Quakers, Independts Rider, one Nesse, one At the house of one Hod- [ 8c Presbyterians Dawson, 8c one Hey- son. J wood At the Sowerby Bridge Att the houses of John 8c Quakers 20 or 30 Michael Bentley. At Illingworth att the house of Abraham Quakers 20 or 30 Wadsworth. Att Ribbonden At the houses of Henry^ Dyson 8c John Fox I Quakers 2 meetings ofj Rusticke a meeting of Quakers 300 Hutton-Bushell 8c Wykeham 2 Papists 20 some psons of noe very 8c Quakers 200 meane quality Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects.. Numbers. Quality. Heads <§¦> Teach". [2836.] Thorner. Mr Hardcastle Att the Chappell of Shadwell Mr Nesse Ottley. Mr Oliver Heywood Att Mr Dineley's house of Mr Hord Bramhop. Pudsey. Mr Hord, Mr Nesse Att the Church there. Tong. every Lords day in a Stone of all sorts of Sects very numerous of the meanest sort of one Hartley, a weaver Delfe there. people by trade Hunslit ... ... ... i Mr Nesse, Mr Hord Att the house of M' Nesse the said Mr Nesse Holbecke ... ... i Att the house of Mr Armitage the said Armitage Mr Naylor, M~' Smyth Leedes ... ... ... i See the returne it's selfe Wilton i Quakers about 50 midle sort of people once a moth Rippon A meeting of [284.] Quakers few in nuber 8c incosiderable persons. Hilston Every othr Sunday in the ioo horse & foot or the said Stor is an able one Fox, Dewsbury 8c house of one John Stor, more 8c rich person 8c soe Whitehead where they do take one are many of the fac anoth' (as they call it) and so tion eke live in Fornicacon 4-> Si*->H M ONON Darfeild ... ... ... 3 1. Att the house of Francis Quakers about 60 The best of these per Jonathan Grant Pennell every fourth Sunday. sons doe not appeare Marke Trigot. Anoth1 Att the house of the Presbyterians 8c Inde about 60 to be above the Degree Wittm Benson of Lady Rodes in great Hough pendants of Yeomanry. Thurnsco. ton. M' Clayton of Rother- ye jd att (-he house of John Presbyterians 8c Inde 60 ham Wordsworth of Swathe. pendants Mr Miller of Cole- hindry M' Marshall of Wood- church M' Kirby, M' Hawden Hickleton ... ... i formerly at the house of S' Presbyterians 60 or 80 the Daughtorof S' John one Denton of Bolton a John Jackson, but now at Jackson, Mrs Everet Nonconf minister the house of William Smyth Bradford in the Chappelry of Thornton. Independts \ one Ryther in the Parish of Bradford there are many Conventicles of Quakers, Anabaptists, Independants, Pres byterians [-very numrous middle sort of people [2846.] Thornhill 0 noe Con venticle there, but see M' Lacy's letter. Halsham ... ... ... 0 Coxwould Att the house of Isaac Lindley 2 or 300 Killbourne Att the house of Thomas 2 or 300 Rowland. Parishes &> Conventicles in them. Sects. Numbers. Quality. Heads &> Teach". [284*5] — continued. Barwick in Ellmett Att the house of S' Thomas Romanists nigh 20 families of the Gascoyne Barr'. towne besides strangers Anoth' Conventicle at the one Hardcastle, Broth' house of Hardcastle. to him, in whose house the Assembly is. Hollam At the house of Anne Nichelson Quakers. These are favoured by S' Robert Hilliard Lissett Att the house of Joseph Man- Quakers. 100 Grace Barret, Thomas Grace Barret, Thomas son Naylor, John Watson, John Winter, Joseph Helmsly, William Farthing Naylor, James Wright, Thomas Pierson, Wil liam Botterell, George Harthole 8c oth's. [285.] Nott 7 2 of Presbyterians 4 or 500 the chiefe of these per Their Teachrs are such I of Anabaptists 20 or £0 sons have beene in as are silenced for I of I of Quakers Independ'8 100 200 actuall armes ag* the King nonconformity I of Jewes but few I of Famylists about 40 Doncaster Att a small village called Balby. there is a constant Quakers sometimes more, some times lesse, of ye inferior Gang, though some of them Thomas Killam. Assembly of from io to ioo have cosiderable es tates On 4-. ?N ^H 4n ON ON NO Malton Burnsell ... ... ... i in the Chappelrie of Rilston one at the house of Thomas Webster of Dewisbury Another at Morley [2856.] A meeting of severall sorts of Sects ; But most Att Sleights a place in the moores, there useth to be a great Assembly of Quakers Quakers Quakers Quakers very numous sometimes 300 but a few a great number very numerous about ioo above iooo /many people of good \ estates. M' Thorpe of Hopton Mr Hewood of Goley *» . 4-> 4-5 ON ON NO 1 66 Episcopal Returns, 1669 2856] — continued. In the Diocese of Durham, consisting of the Arch-Deaconry of Durham, the Arch-Deaconry of Northumberland, 8c the Peculiar Jurisdiction of the Deane 8c Chapter of Durham, the numbers of psons that continue to keepe meeting 8c Conventicles of pretended Religious worship contrary to the Law, are as followeth — viz*. Within the Arch-Deaconry of Durham Att Easington. 20 Quakers that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Richardson. [286.] Att St. Nicholas in Durham. 22 Quakers that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Heighington. Att Castle Eden. Five persons that frequent Conventicles there. Att Norton. I Ringleader, a Scotchman, called the Laird Swinton loo persons that frequent Conventicles there. « Att Darlington. 20 persons that keepe Conventicles att the house of one Cuthbert Thompson. Att St. Johns in Stanhop. 8o persons that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Hornesby. Att Witton upon Were. i. viz*. Henry Blackett, who at his house entertaineth some Conventicles. Att Staindrop. 20 Quakers that keepe Conventicles, att the house of one widow Pickering. Att Whickham. 29 Independents who frequent Conventicles there. [2866.] Att Gateshead. 3. viz. Samuel London, Richard Stockton 8c John Airy who att their houses, entertaine some Conventicles. Att Lancaster. 40 Quakers that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Hornesby. Att Bolden. 40 Quakers that keepe Conventicles there. Episcopal Returns, 1669 167 [2866] — continued. Att Medamsley. i7 persons, who keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Hutler. 398 persons within the Arch-Deaconry of Durham Within the Arch-Deaconry of Northumberland Att Newcastle /M' Gilpin four Ringleaders 8c Speakers \ 6 v ] M' Prindle VMr Lever. L ' Inn severall places in that towne. 135 persons that frequent the Conventicles there. Att Newbourne. 18 persons that frequent Conventicles there. Att Elsden. i person viz* John Hall of Otterborne Esq' who att his house entertaineth some few Conventicles.Att Alnwicke 12 persons that frequent Conventicles there. At Eglingham. 22 persons that frequent Conventicles there. At Kirknewton. 4 persons that frequent Conventicles there. At Haltwisle. i person, viz* Mr Barren, who at his house entertaineth some Conventicles. Att Kirkhaugh. 23 persons that frequent Conventicles there. Att Shotley. 27 persons that frequent Conventicles there. At Stannington. 6 persons that frequent Conventicles there. 253 persons within the Arch-Deaconry of Northumberland 1 68 Episcopal Returns, 1669 [2876.] Within the peculiar Jurisdiction of the Deane 8c Chapter of Durham. Att Heighington. 40 or 50 Quakers that keepe Conventicles at the houses of John Richmond the elder and John Richmond the younger. Att South Sheeles. 52 Anabaptists or Freewillers, who keepe Conventicles there. 92 persons within the peculiar Jurisdiction of the Deane 8c Chapter. 743 persons within ye whole Diocesse of Durham. In the Arch-Deaconry of Chester. Bangor Deanry. Hanmer. Three severall meetings of Papists to the number of 40, of Quakers, about 30 or 40. of Presbyterians, about 60. [288.]Bangor. No Conventicles Worthenbury. No Conventicles Blackbourne Deanry. Blackbourne Severall Conventicles of Nonconformists, the hearers of them usually to the number of 100 of all sorts 8c Condicons There have beene also Conventicles at Darwin Chappell Church kirke. A meeting of Independants to the number of about 30. Haslingden. Quakers to the number of about 20. Burneley. Severall meetings of Quakers. Altham. Convent of Independents, and some seperatists. Whalley. Severall Conventicles, some very numerous, their last meeting consisting of 200 psons or above, others of io, sometimes 20 persons. Rossendale. — Quakers. Clitheroe. Noe Conventicles Samsbury. Noe Convent Newchurch in Pendale — Noe Conventicle Walton in le Dale. Noe Conventicle Harwood. Noe Conventicle. Colne. Noe Conventicle Padiham: Noe Conventicles. Episcopal Returns, 1669 169 [2886.] Fradsham Deanry. Lymme. Three Meetings within these 6 months of Nonconformists, to the number of 60 or 80, each time. Kuntford. A meeting of Quakers to a Considerable number. Grapenhall. Anabaptists 8c Quakers, numerous 8c frequent Conventicles in a Chappell belonging to Budworth parish. Ashton sup Mersey. Frequent Conventicles. Daresbury. Severall meetings of Quakers. Great Budworth. Anabaptists 8c fift monarchy men. Alsoe great numbers of Quakers meete twice a weeke. Rosthorne. Severall Conventicles sometimes to the number of io or lesse, sometimes 200 Boden. A meeting of Nonconformists att Rungoe Chappell to a very great number. Fradsham. Quakers. Runcorne. A meeting of Quakers. Waverham. Noe Convent Neether-Peever. Noe Conventicles Over Peever. Noe Conventicles. Northwich. Noe Convent Aston. Noe Conventicle. [289.] Leyland Deanry. Brindle. Weekly meetings of Papists Stan dish. Monthly meetings of Quakers, their number about 40 or 50, 8c severall other Conventicles. Chorley. Noe Conventicles. Penwortham. noe Convent Croston. Noe Conventicles. Macclefeild Deanry. Bosley. A meeting of Nonconformists. Wilmslow. Severall 8c frequent meetings of Quakers, Independ'8, Presby terians. Prestbury. Conventicle of Nonconformists in Bosley Chappelry, belonging to this parish. Adlington. Severall that frequent Conventicles in other places. Moberly. Meetings of Quakers, Anabaptists, Independents. Mottram in Longindale. Meetings of Quakers in Hattersly. Siddington. Severall that frequent Conventicles elcewhere. Alderley. A Conventicle of 60 persons. Stockport. A Conventicle of Nonconformists. 170 Episcopal Returns, 1669 [289] — continued. Marple. Frequent meetings of Nonconformists. Disley. Severall of such as frequent Conventicles elcewhere. Gawsworth. Meeting of 30 Quakers, most of them yeomen. Cheadle. Noe Conventicles. Northerden. Noe Conventicles. [2896.] Taxall. Noe Convent. Pott Chap. Noe Convent. Chelford. Noe Convent. Merton. Noe Conventicle Macclesfield. Noe Conventicle Malpas Deanry. Shocklach. Meeting of Quakers. Malpas. Noe Conventicles. Harthill. Noe Conventicles. Hanley. Noe Conventicles. Codington. Noe Conventicles. Tattenhall. Noe Conventicle. Alford. Noe Conventicle. Tilston. Noe Conventicle. Manchester Deanry. Manchester. Frequent Conventicles of Nonconformists, (wch are the most numerous) othrs of Anabaptists, Quakers. The persons are Tradesmen 8c mostly women. Birch Chap: Frequent 8c numerous Conventicles, consisting cheifly of Independents. Gorton Chap: Frequent 8c numerous Conventicles of Presbyterians. Deynton-Chap. Frequent Conventicles, cheifly of Presbyterians, one lately holden consisted of about 150 persons. [290.] Bury. Meetings of Quakers to a great number, Severall other Conventicles of Presbyterians, Independents, Dippers, 8c such like, of the best ranke of the yeomanry. Prestwich. Severall Conventicles formerly, lesse frequent now. Middleton: Frequent Conventicles in Cockey Chappell of Noconf. Oldham. Conventicle of Papists to the numbr of about 20 or 30. Ratch-Dale. Frequent Conventicles w*hin this parish of Nonconformists sometimes about ioo (Tradesmen). Deane. There have beene weekly two or 3 or more meetings, to the numbr of 30 or 40, 8c many times double to that numbr. The psons that Episcopal Returns, 1669 171 [290] — continued. usually soe meete, are ministers 8c other people of all sorts 8c Degrees, men 8c women. Saddleworth-Chap. A Convent abo* 9 8c anothr of about 7. Presbyterns. Flixton. Noe Convent Salford. Noe Convent. Eccles. Noe Convent. Totmerden-Chap. Noe Convent. Butterworth-Chap. Noe Conventicles Middlewich Deanry : Astbury. Severall meetings, one consisting of about 20 persons. A meeting of Quakers. Sandbach. Frequent meetings of Quakers. Middlewich. Meeting of Quakers. [2906.] Church-Lawton. Noe Convent Litle-Budworth. Noe Convent. Whitegate. Noe Convent. Over 8c Wetnall. Noe Convent. Church-Hulme. Noe Conventicle Brereton. Noe Conventicle Warmingham. Noe Conventicle Goostry. Noe Conventicle. Namptwich Deanry. Wrenbury. By Report there have beene severall Conventicles within this pish. Namptwich. Two sorts of meetings of Quakers to the numbr of 20, of Nonconformists, to the numbr of about 30, 40 or 50 Acton. Meeting of Quakers Bartomley. Severall Conventicles Marbury. Noe Conventicles. Minshall. Noe Conventicles. Audlem. Noe Conventicles. Bunbury. Noe Conventicles. Wibunbury. Noe Conventicles. Baddiley. Noe Conventicles. Wistaston. Noe Conventicles. Coppenhall. Noe Convent. [291.] Warrington Deanry. Walton. Two Conventicles of Independents held in Toxteth Parke, the usuall number of each is betwixt 100 8c 200 some of them husbandmen, 172 Episcopal Returns, 1669 [291] — continued. othrs merchants, w*h severall sorts of Tradesmen. Anothr Convent of Papists consisting of about the bettr part of ioo persons, of Divers qualities. Kirby Chap : in Walton pish, a Frequent Conventicle of about 40 people 8c upwards. Halsal. A meeting of Papists. Maghull. Severall Conventicles said to be there. Northmeales. Several Quakers 8c Papists. Leverpoole. A frequent Conventicle of about 30 or 40 Anabaptists, most of them rich people. Formby. Papists about ioo. Ormskirke Some Convent of Nonconf. Papists. Quakers Alkar. Many publick meetings of Papists. Aughton. A Convent. But neithr the numb', nor Condicon of people great. Childwall. Some Conventicles suspected. Huyton. Some Conventicles. Prescott. Frequent Convent in ye Chappelryes belonging to this Parish. Winwick. Very many 8c numerous Conventicles. Melling. Noe Conventicles. Sephton. Noe Conventicles. Leigh. Noe Conventicles [2916.] Worrall Deanry. Eastham. A meeting of Nonconformists att Brombrough. Shotwick. noe Conventicle Heswall. noe Conventicle. Bebington noe Conventicle. West Kirby — Noe Convent. Bidston. Noe Convent. Thurstaston. Noe Convent. Backford. Noe Convent Overchurch. Noe Conventicles. Burton. Noe Conventicles. Neston. Noe Conventicle. Wallezy. Noe Conventicle. Stoake. Noe Conventicle. Woodchurch. Noe Conventicle C-itty 8c Deanry of Chester. St. Peters, meeting of Quakers St. Oswalds. A Conventicle St. Johns. There have beene divers Conventicles. St. Maries. Noe Conventicle Episcopal Returns, 1669 173 [2916 — continued.] St. Michaels. Noe Convent St. Bridgetts. Noe Convent St. Trinity. Noe Conventicles. Waverton. 3 or 3 Papists Sc Quakers in this pish. Toperley. Frequent Conventicles of Anabaptists in great numbers. Farndon. Noe Conventicles. Hawarden. Noe Conventicles. Ince — Noe Conventicles. [292.]Dodleston — Noe Convent. Pulford. — Noe Conventicle Barrow. — Noe Conventicle Holt. — Noe Conventicle. Arch-Deaconry of Richmond. Richmond Deanry. Richmond. Quakers, about 40 or 50 Stanwick — Papists about ioo WicklifFe. Papists about 30 or upwards. Grinton. Quakers about 60. Melsomby. Papists. Knaresbury. Quakers about 20 or 30. Stratforth. Quakers about 5. Romaldskirke. Quakers about 40. Askerig. 40 persons, Quakers. [2926.] Catherick Deanry. Thornton Steward. Papists about 100 or 120. Will Quakers Poorer sort of people Downham. a Conventicle of Quakers &c. othrs of papists. Bedall. Papists 8c some Quakers. Aisgarth. Quakers about 20. Coverham. Quakers about 20. Kendall Deandery. Griesmere. A meeting of Quakers, about 80 or upwards. Warton. Meeting of Quakers, about 40. Bolton. Meeting of Quakers to the number of 40, sometimes more. Burton. Quakers 50, sometimes more. Halton. Noe Convent. 174 Episcopal Returns, 1669 [2926] — continued. Winandermere Noe Convent. Beetham. Noe Convent Crossethwait. Noe Convent Troutbeck. Noe Conventicle Ambleside. Noe Conventicle [293.] Cop eland Deanry. Deane. Meetings of Quakers, sometimes to the numbr of 200. Distington Quakers Embleton. Some Quakers. Cockermouth. Some Nonconformists 8c some Quakers. Egremond. Conventicle of Nonconformists. Brigham. Quakers. Loweswater. Quakers. Lamplugh. Quakers, about 20. Ardleiden. \ Corney. Dreg. Bootill. Whitehaven. Nether Wasdale. Wicham.Work. Millam.St. Bees. St. Johns. St. Bridgetts. Innerdale.Nuncaster.Haill. Irton.Waberthwayt. Ponsonby.Hornington.Morasby.Gofforth. [2936.] Furnes Deanry. Hauxhead : Quakers meet in great numbers. Ulverston. Independents 8c Quakers. Cartmeale. Quakers about 30, 8c some Anabaptists. Cartmeale fell Chap. . Quakers, Noe Conventicles in any of these places. / Episcopal Returns, 1669 175 [2936] — continued. Aldingham. Some Quakers. Coulter. Quakers. Broughton. Noe Conventicles. Pennington. Noe Conventicles. Dalton. Noe Conventicles. Lonsdale Deanry. Tunstall. Some Papists. Sedbergh. Some Quakers. Clapham. Meeting of about 60 Quakers. Tatham. Meeting of Quakers, about 40 or upwards. Bentham. Meeting of Quakers, about 60. Melling. Quakers to the number of 20 8c upwards, 8c Noconformists to the number of 16 & upwards. Kirby Lonsdale. A Conventicle of about 50 or 60. Lorton. Quakers 8c some few Independents. Thornton. Some few Quakers. Heighsham. Quakers about 40. Claughton. Papists about 20. Caton. Noe Conventicle Whittington. Noe Conventicle. [294.] Amounderness Deanry. Kirkham. There are 3 sons of Conventicles within this parish, one of Papists, one att Westhall, whither visibly 8c ordinaryly resort some hundreds, Another att Monbrick, Another att Plumpton, Another att Salwick hall, Othrs att Singleton. the second of Quakers, neere litle Eccleston. the third of Phanaticks att Lund Chappell &c att Heape Chap : Anothr Conventicle was kept att Kirkham. There hath also beene frequent Conventicles att Gousnarth, a Chappelry in this -parish. Burroughbrig Deanry. Noe returnes from this Deanry. [2946.] Tarishes d>= Conventicles in them. Bride Kirke. Brampton. Heskett Lozenby Kirk Oswald Sects. IN THE D Independents Numbers. There is likewise a meeting of Independents Quakers, sometimes in IOCESE OF CARLIS 50 or 60 30 or 35 60 or more one parish, sometimes Qualitie. LE. meane for the most part meane most of them, but some rich. Heads &> Teache". in anothr. Very tumul One George Larkham sometime minister att Cockermouth One Nathaniel Bur- nand sometime Vicar there, but is now a Farmer or Drover. Simon Atkinson one Slee one Nicholson tuary. M ON J? **. <-> r-^ Si Cni ONON NO Episcopal Returns, 1676 177 [295.] Blank [296.] Blank [297.] [This doubtless 1676] THE NUMBER OF PERSONS POPISH RESUSANTS, AND OTHER DISSENTERS, WITHIN THE DICECES AND JURISDICTION OF YORKE. Within the severall Parishes of the City of Yorke Popish Recusants ... ... ••• 0086: Other Dissenters 0161. 3806: Persons Within the Deanery of New Ainstie Inhabitants 9099 Popish Recusants 0223 Dissenters ... ... ... ¦¦¦ 0041 Within ye Deanery of Old Ainstie Inhabitants ... ... ... ••• 3444 Popish Recusants 0033 Dissenters ... ... ... ... 0228 Within ye Deanery of Craven Inhabitants 5S64-| 7217^ Popish Recusants 0050I0019 LMore. Dissenters 0179J0142J Within the Deanery of Pontefract Inhabitants 26294 Popish Recusants ... ... ¦•• 0098 Dissenters ... ... ... ... °773 Within ye Deanery of Doncaster. Inhabitants 20177 Popish Recusants 0065 Dissenters 0426 [298.] Blank [299-] Blank 178 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [300 to 3036.] RETURN IN 1665 OF ORDINATIONS, PLURALISTS, LECTURERS, SCHOOLMASTERS, PHYSICIANS, 8c NONCONFORMISTS 1. Diocese of St. Asaph [3036.] 6. Nonconformists 8c Ejected Minrs. None such in this Diocesse. Per Rdum Prem ac Dnum Georgium Asaphen Eptim, sub Chirographo proprio, Cum tris missivis. 1665. [304.] Exeter Diocesse [3053.] 4. Schoolmasters. Lampford. John Drake teaches Schole unlicensed. Plumpton Morrice, A Private Schole, taught by John Wms. who also preacheth there Not conformable, and unlicensed. [306.]Dartmouth — Edwd Manning, Wm Ball. teach English schooles. But neither Licensed, Nor well-affected. Berry Pomeroy — Dan Upton teaches youth, Not Licensed 8c Excom municate. Barum — Margar* Underdon 8c Wm Coule unlicensed Tavistock — Mary Mollins and Lanercombe. both unlicensed. Highbickinton — John Fewen unlicensed. Swinbridge — Wm Lea. not licensed. Westleigh. Eliz. Loveman. not licensed 8c Excommunicate. [3066.] There are also severall women teachers in St. Martins, Eastlow, Pelicit, and Likeyard. disaffected psons Fowey. Mr Hugh Warren — Gram. Schole, not Licensed Ibid. Mr Mich. Prestwood ; English, Writing, Arithm : Not licensed Peryn Nicholas Hodge teaches a school St. Keverne Mr Thomas Cocken L all unlicensed. Cury Mr Rob. Coode j 5. Practisers of Physick Ottery St. Mary. Mr John Staple, No graduate, Unlicensed, Disaffected Farringdon Joh. Symonds, Anabaptist, Ignorant. Unlicensed. Episcopal Returns, 1665 179 [307.] Leydon Richard Bcthog. A.B. Disaffected. Expelled All Souls Oxon Tho. Spencer Chirurgion 8c Practiser of Physic notoriously dis affected West AUington. Wm Hingston — Notorious Quaker Woolborough — Mr Smith B. A. not licensed. Pensance. Mr Phil: Keate, Mrs Phil. Ellis Physick 8c Chiurg. unlicensed. L307A] 6. Non-Conformist ejected Ministers. Exeter — I. Mr Thomas Ford. 2. Mr John Bartlet. 3. Mr Rob. Snow. 4. Mr Tho. Trescott. 5. Mr Downe. 6. Mr Atkins. 7. M' Tickle. 8. Mr Caryll. 9. M' Tapper. 10. M' Hill. 11. M1 Hollett. 12. M' Jordayne. The whole Doz. Presbyterians, But not keepers of Conventicles, wch these 3 following Independents doe, viz. 13. M'Lewis Stukeley. 14. M' Powell. 15. Mr Mall Trusham. 16. Wm Stooke AB. now husbandman 8c peaceable. Kenne. 17. Rich. Herring A. M: husbandry 8c Peaceable. St. Thomas Parish. 18 Edw. Hunt, sayd to live peaceably, Ottery St. Mary. 19. Rob. Collins. Conventicle hold'. 20. M' Mawditt. 21. M' Ambrose Clare, peaceable. 22. Mr Groves, a wanderer. Tiverton. 23. Theoph. Polewheele, of Tiverton formerly, and there keepes seditious Conventieles. 24. Richard Sanders, a lurking wanderer 8c seditious Convent. Halberton. 25. James Haddridge, thence ejected, there remaines. Seditious still. 26. Steph: Coven. A wandering Seditious Seminary Thorncombe. 27. John Hodder. 28. M' Branker. 29. Mr Wakeley Ibid. 8c 30. Mr Trottle Honyton 31. M' Fran. Sourton. thence ejected. Axminster 32. Mr Barth. Ashwood thence ejected. Musbury. 33. M' Rich. Farrand thence ejected. Uplyme 34. Mr Josias Wyat. Sampford Courtney. 35. Tho: Maynard. inoffensive. Exborne 8c Barnstab. 36. Thomas Trimey ejected from Exborne. Jacobstow 37. Tho. Bridgman inoffensive 8c poore. Asberry. 38. Dan.-Moreton, thence ejected, lives still in ye Pars: house, But not inoffensively. [308.]Clawton — 39. M' Hump. Sanders ; temporall estate, quiet. Holsworthy — 40: Mich. Taylo'. quietly. Tavistock — 41. Tho: Larkeham thence ejected, stands Excommunicate. Plimmouth — 42. Geo: Huges, B.D. 8c M' Thos. Martin, Private perverters. 12 — 2 180 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [308] — continued. 4.3. Sam. Austen. 44. Nich. Sherwill, Notoriously disaffected. West Allington — 45. Leonard Hyne. A temporall estate 46. Tooker, a Conventicler Totnes. 47. M' Fran. Whiddon. 48. Mr Bickley^j 49. M' Mortimer \ . , . , . p.n- ,, ,„ „ , Y Peaceable livers Stokeflemming 50. M' Wm. Bayley Dartmouth 51. M' Kempster Dartmouth 52. M' Jam. Burdwood, 53. M' Joh. Flavell, Conventiclers. Barnstable. 54 Jonath. Hanmer A.M. Privately and peaceably. Ilfarncombe. 54. Mr Bifeild. privately. Comb-marton 55. Mr Stokes. Preacheth abroad sometimes. Gr: Torrington — 56. John How A.M. peaceably Lanceston 57. Mr Oliver; he is resid' some*imes at Plimmouth. Saltash. 58. Mr Tomes. 59. M' Tyack. 60. Mr Hicks. 61. Mr. Wyne. 62. Mr Leadstone. 63. M' Travers. All Notoriously diffacted to K. 8c Ch: St. Mabyn 64. Jonathan Wills. Keepes frequent Conventicles. Newlyn. 65. M' Wm White, lives peaceably. Towey. 66. Nathan: Tincomb. peaceably. St. Mich. Penkevell 67. Joseph Halsey, thence ejected. But peaceable Fowey 68. Joh: Tutchin Helston. 69. Mr Rob. Jagoe. Guendron. 70. Mr Rog. Flamock. Constantine 71. Mr Joh. Langford. Peranarworthall 72. M' Joseph Allen_ Budock 73. M' Tho: Tregosse. a great Conventicle keeper. Per Dnum Sethum Ex5n Epum 1665. [310.] Diocese of Bristol A Particuler answere to the Orders 8c Instructions of the most Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Arch Bishop of Canterbury his Grace, Primate of All England and Metropolitan. Given to Bishopps of his Province, and Required to be observed 8c Certified by them. [315.] 5. Concerning Practisers of physicke. There are many that doe Practice Physicke within my dioces, but being at soe great a distance from them, I cannot particularize their names, yet I never heard that any of them were non Conformists, or any wayes disaffected to his majesties lawes or GovYnent, or against the Doctrine or discipline of the Church of England. peaceable Episcopal Returns, 1665 181 [315] — continued. 6. Concerning Non Conformist Ministers There are many non Conformist Ministers in the County of Dorset within my dioces, who neither hath nor will take the oath enjoyned them by the late act of parliament, but have gotten them private habitations 5 miles from any Corporate towne, where they often meet together (about what, noe man knowes) And holds Conventicles frequently in divers places, viz*. M' Benn, late Rector of Alsaints in the towne of Dorchester, is now Resident at Maiden Newton M' Thorne, late Rector of Radipole, is now Resident at Compton Valence Mr Churchill, late Vicar of Fordington, is now Resident at Compton Valence aforesaid M' Lawrence, late Rector of Winterborne Came, is now Resident at Frampton One M' Swessell, late of the dioces of Sarum is now Resident at Frome Vawchurch M' Fuoward, late of Bubbourne is now Resident at Woolcomb in the same pish M' Secheverill, late Rector of Tarrant Hinton is now Resident at Winterborn Zelston Mr Moore, late Rector of Hammoone is now Resident at Milton Abbas [316.] M' Hallett, late Rector of St. Peters, in Shaston is now Resident at Helton M' Lambe, late Rector of Beer Rs. is now Resident at Alton M' Row, late Rector of Litchet Matravers is now Resident at Ham- pleston M' White, late Curate of Beer Rs. is now_ Resident (at) Helt nere Wim- born M' Martyn, late Rector of Tarrant Munckton is now Resident at Wimborne M' Dummer Late — of, hath taken the oath required by the late Act of parliament, and is Resident at Dorchester M' Hammond, late Rector of the holy Trinitie in Dorchester hath taken the oath required by the said Act of Parliament. And is Resident at Dorchester aforesaid M' Way, late Rector of West Staffor hath alsoe taken the said oath and is now Resident at Dorchester aforesaid M' Hodder, late of Hawchurch in the County of Dors* 8c Dioces of Bristoll Resided there till of Late, but is now removed, as I am informed, into the County of Devon. 182 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [316*.]Endorsement : — Bp of Bristolls Certificate concerning — Ordinations Pluralists 8c their Curates ScholemastersLecturers PhysitiansNon Conformist Ministers. 1665 [317.] A list of the names of such Non-conformist Ministers whoe are Now inhabit ing w*hin the Cittie of Bristoll, contrary to the late Act of Parliament, viz* Mr Chroughton Mr Ewins M' Hazard M' Taylor M' Voyle M' Blindman M' Hubbert M' Jennett M' Brock M' Griffin Mr Paule [318]— Blank. [3186.] 0 ^ Endorsed : — Nonconformists at Bristoll — T.C.- [331.] The Answeres and Returnes of the Right Reverend fathe' hi God William Ld Bpp of St. Davids to severall Orders and Instructions sett forth by the most Reverend father in God Gilbert Ld Arch Bpp of Canterbury Primate of all England and Metropolitan his grace [3366.] To the 6. Article Concerninge Non Conformist Ministers Daniel Higgs clerke was ejected out of the Rectory of Portynon in the Deanry of Gowre 8c County of Glamorgan and Diocess of St. Davids for non Subscripcon hee is removed from my dicecesse John Griffith clerke was ejected out of the Rectory of Oxwich in the Deanry of Gowre in the County of Glamorgan 8c Dicecesse of St. Davids for V Episcopal Returns, 1665 183 [3866] — continued. non Subscription and for all that I heare, hee lives very peaceably in the Countrey, in relation to both Church 8c State Thomas Freeman clerke was ejected out of his benefices in the County of Pembrocke for non Subscripcon, but since hee conformd and enjoyes one Benefice againe 8c lives peaceably in the Countrey in relacon to both Church &c State Adam Hawkins clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of St. Ismaels in the County of Pembrocke for non Subscripcon, and now lives quietly and peaceably in the Countrey in relacon to both Church and State [337.] Rice Powell clerke was Eiected out of the Vicaradge of Llanpeder pont steephen in the Countie of Cardigan for Non Subscripcon, but since hath subscribed and does conforme and live very peaceably and quietly in the Countrey in relacon to both Church and State John Harries clerke was a Non Conformist but since he did subscribe and conforme and p'ched a Recantacon Sermon and my Ld Chancellor gave him a Benefice in Cardiganshire, and now hee lives very quietly and peaceably in relacon to the Church and State Richard Swaine clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of Clirowe in the County of Radnor, for non Subscripcon and has now left the Dicecesse John Dennis, clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of the Hay in the Countie of Brecon for non Subscripcon and hath now left the Dicecesse Thomas Vaughan clerke M.A. was Ejected out of the Rectory of Llansan- ffread in the County of Brecon for Non Subscripcon and left the Dicecesse Thomas Edwards clerke Master of Artes was Ejected out of the Rectory of Llandevayllogge in the Countie of Brecon for Non Subscripcon, hee lived in Hereford dicecesse MK Littleton clerke was Ejected out of prcebend of Llandugroie in the Col legiate Church of Brecon for Non Subscripcon, hee lived out of this Dicecesse Thomas Evans, clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of Llanbister in the Countie of Radnor for non Conformity, but since Conformed, and now lives very quietly and peaceably in the Countrey in relacon to both Church and State Concordat: cum Archivis Reverendi in x?o i-Ris ac dni dni Gulielmi Meneven Epi Ita testor Robertus Lucy P. not. 184 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [338. Another handwriting.] 6. Nonconformists. 1. Dan Higgs. 2. John Griffith. 3. Tho Freeman. 4. Adam Hawkins. 5. Rice Powell. 6. John Harries. 7. Richard Swayne. 8. John Dennis. 9. Thomas Vaughan. 10. Tho: Edwards. 11. Mr Littleton. 12. Thomas Evans. Per Dnum EpQm Meneven sub. sigillo Epali suo 1665. [354.] Bp. of Norwich — his Certifcate. Concerning Ordinations, Pluralists and their Curates Schoolemasters 8c Instructors of youth, Practisers of Physick, Non-Conformists 8cc Lecturers. 1665-1666. Concerning Non Conformists [Blank.] [396.] anno d. 1665 AN ACCOUNT OF HOSPITALS 8c ALMESHOUSES CLERGYMEN HOLDING PLURALITIES SCHOLE MASTERS LECTURERSPHYSICIANSEJECTED NON-CONFORMIST MINISTERS J Bp of Exons Certificate of the things above written IN THE DICECESSE OF EXETER [397.] [398.] Archdeaconry of Exon Decanaius Christian" Exon. Concerning Non Conformists Item. I present That there are inhabiting w*hin the Citty and Suburbs of the Citty of Exeter 12 Presbyterian Ministers, who above 3 years since have laid down the publique exercise of their Ministry 8c functions, and 3 Inde pendants But I think never were in Orders; They are Mr Thomas Ford, Mr John Bartlett, Mr Robert Snowe, Mr Thomas Trescott, Mr Downe, M' Atkins, Mr Tickle, M' Caryll, Mr Tapper, Mr Hill, Mr Hollett and M' Jordayne, besides M' Robinson who is come out of the County of Somersett. I do not know that any of these have kept any Conventicles but only these Independants Mr Lewes Stukeley, M' Powell, and M' Mall. Episcopal Returns, 1665 185 Decanatus Kenne [3986.] Non-Conformists There are 3 nonconformist minist'5 in the Deanery • one in Trusham named Wm Stooke, Bach' of Arts, he liveth upon a Tenem* of his owne, as a husbandman, and cometh sometymes to that Church and heareth divine service, as well as preaching 8c behaveth himself Quietly and peaceably as to the Church as Cofhonwealth, an other in Kenn, is named Richard Hering M' of Arts who liveth upon a Tenem* of his owne he cometh sometyme to y neighbour Church Eee and behaveth himself Quietly and peaceably, a 3rd in St. Thomas Parish named Edward Hunt, but whether he hath taken any Degree he cannot learne. But is informed that he liveth peacably. [399.] Westbeare Deanery [3996.] Practitioners in Phisick Mr John Staple practises Phisick in ye same Towne, [Ottery St. Mary] he was never of any University, what Licence he hath or can deserve I cannot find, and as I am informed his judgm* is not very excellent concerning the present Governm*. John Symonds Practitioner in Phisick in Faringdon is a person of no note or Learning, an Anababtist, and one that keeps Conventicles, he is neither Licensed nor conformable Non-Conformist Ministers M' Robert Collins, sometymes Rector of Tallaton 8c eiected for incon- formity, lives now in Ottery St. Mary in his owne house neare the Church, where he keeps Conventicles frequently but especially upon Sundayes in tyme of divine Service to the Scandall of many ; but for want of a Justice of Peace, The Churchwardens or Constables dare not enter the house to take them, and their privacy is such that they cannot yet proove enough agB* them to convict them by Lawe ; I am told he was never at Church in ye tyme of Coihon prayer, since the Act of Conformity, and is a very pertinacious Nonconformist. One M' Mawditt of Exeter a Minister 8c Nonconformist is lately come thither, where as yet he carryes himself peacably. M' Ambrose Clare sometymes Rector of Poltimore lives in the same Parish still upon his owne meanes and carryes himself peaceably as farre as I can learn. M' Groves sometyme an Intruder into Pinhooe 8c ejected thence for his Nonconformity wanders up and downe sometymes in one place and one while in another. I knowe not where to finde him nor how he lives. 1 86 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [4006.] The Deanery of Tlimtree Nonconformists No Nonconformist Minister in ye Deanery. [401.] Decanat. Tiverton. [402.] Non Conformists. M' Theophilus Polewheele, sometyme a minister in Tiverton, but eiected for non Subscription, yet still remayneing in that Towne, 8c (as I am in formed) drawes seditious persons in Conventicles to him ; so doth Mr Richard Saunders, sometyme Rcor of Loxbeare ejected for incon- formity, sometymes lurkeing in Tiverton, sometymes in Loxbeare, 8c other places for the like ends. There is also one M' James Haddridge eiected out of Halberton, remaynes still in y* parish 8c acts in like manner. And also one Stephen Coven sometyme of Sampford-peverell, who goes about from place to place teaching Sedition, but where his Constant abode is we cannott learne. Honyton Deanery [4026.] Non Conformists. Mr John Hodder sometymes minister of Hawkchurch in Dorsett, now liveing in Thorncomb on his owne demeasne Mr Branker sometymes minister of Sturminster Newton in Dorsett teaching schoole in Thornecombe. Mr Wakeley sometymes minister of Laurence Lydiat in Somersett now liveing in Thorncombe on his own demeasnes Mr Trottle sometymes minister in Dorsett now liveing in Thornecombe. Mr Francis Sourton sometymes minister of Honyton now liveing in Honyton. Mr Bartholomew Ashwood sometymes minister of Axminster, now liveing in Axminster. Mr Richard Farrand sometymes minr of Musbury, now liveing in Musbury. Mr Josias Wiat, sometymes minister of Podymore in Somersett now liveing in Uplime. [403. 0 Totnes Arch:ey Okehampton Deanery [4036.] Schoolmasters In Sampford Courtney one John Drake teacheth Schoole without Licence Non-Conformist Ministers. Thomas Maynard who left Northtawton for Non-conformity liveth in- Episcopal Returns, 1665 187 [4036] — continued. offensively in Sampford Courtney on a Tenem* he holdeth in right of his Children. Thomas Finney who left Exborne for ye like liveth sometymes at Exborne 8c sometymes at Barnstable. Thomas Bridgman who left Inwardley for want of Tytle liveth in Jacobstow inoffensively and poorely. Daniel Moreton who left Asberry for Nonconformity lives still in ye Parson age house, but not altogether inoffensively. Holsworthy Deanery. [404.] Cones Nonconformist Minist" Mr Humfry Sanders was eiected out of ye Parish of Holsworthy for non Conformity who liveth now in ye parish of Clawton upon his Temporall Estate and behaveth himself peacably and Quiet to ye Church 8c State Mr Michael Taylor was eiected out of Pyworthy for Nonconformity who liveth now in Holsworthy Peaceably and Quietly. Tavistock Deanery Concerning Non Conformists At Tavistock liveth Mr Thomas Larkeham sometyme minister of Tavestock and stands at prsent excoiriunicated for Contempt of Ecclicall Lawes Tamerton Deanery [4046.] One Nonconformist minister liveth in this Deanery, viz: Theophilus Wines, Mr of Arts eiected of Tamerton Foliot for inconformity. Plimpton Deanery. Schooles Mr John Williams Resident in Plimpton Morris Keepeth a private schoole, and preacheth there, a person disaffected to ye Governm* 8c Discipline of ye Church of England 8c unlicenced. Phisitians. M1' Richard Bithog B.A. practiseth Phisick. he was as I am informed turned out of All souls Oxford for inconformity. he is a person wholly dis affected to ye Governmn* of ye Church of England 8c unlicenced. Mr Thomas Spencer a Chirurgion sometymes practiseth Phisick, a person notoriously disaffected to the Governmen* of his Ma*ie 8c ye discipline of the Church of England. 1 88 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [405.] Non Conformists There are Resident in y" Towne of Plimouth Mr George Hughes B.D. and Mr Thomas Martyn sometymes Publique now private perverters in this Towne. Mr Samuel Austin turned out of Minkinnett ye Right of Dr Hall ye Bishop of Chester. Mr Nicholas Sherwill Episcopally Ordayned as he saith, But notoriously dis affected to ye Church of England in her discipline, and two yeares since endited at ye Towne Hall for a disturbance made by him at a funerall whiles the Comon Prayer was read. Woodley Deanery. Phisitians Mr William Hingston liveing in West Allington an open and knowne Quaker and hath frequently (as I am informed) unlawfull meetings and Conventicles in his house. Nonconformists There are two in this Deanery liveing in the parish of West Allington, viz: Mr Leonard Hyne liveing in a Temporall Estate of his owne And one Tooker who hath as I am certainly informed frequent and unlaw ful meetings. [4056.] Totnes Deanery Schoolmast" Edward Manning and William Ball teach an English Schoole in Dartmouth, but not Licenced nor well affected Non Conformists. In Tottnes, Mr Francis Whiddon Mr Bickley 8c Mr Mortimore, in Stoke flemming Mr Wm Bayley. in Dartmouth Mr Kempster all of them liveing upon their owne 8c behaveing themselves peaceably & Quietly In Dartmouth there are also Mr James Burdwood and Mr John Flavell who are reported to have private Meetings. [406.] Ipplipen Deanery. Schooles &• SchoolmasV Daniel Upton is a teacher of Youth in Berry Pomery not Licenced and under Excoihunication. Episcopal Returns, 1665 189 [406] — continued. Practition" of Phisick Mr Smith practiseth Phisick at Woolborrough not Licensed sometymes of Wadham Colledge 8c afterwards of Hart Hall B.A. One Gabriel Pridham professeth phisick at Litlehempston, who is not Licenced, but is conformable in frequenting prayers. Moreton Deanery. [4066.] Non Conformists. John Nosworthy a Nonconformist liveing in Manaton formerly Rector of that Place Jonathan Bowden a Non Conformist liveing in Moreton formerly Rector of Littleham. [407.] [4076.] Archdeaconry of Barum Barum Deanery Schoolmastrs In Margaret Underdon and William Coule not Licensed. In Tawstock Mary Mullins and Lavercombe not Licenced. In Highbickington John Fewen not Licenced. [408.] In Swinnbridge William Lea not Licenced. In Westleigh Elizab: Loveman not Licensed an excommunicate person. Non-Conformist Minist" Jonathan Hammer A.M. lives a private live in Barnstable no way dis turbing ye Peace of Church or State. Sherwell Deanery [408*.] Non-Conformists . One M' Bifield lives privately at Ilfardcombe, but from whence came or whether he were eiected, I knowe not. Also one M' Stokes y*. lives at Comb-Martin 8c preacheth sometymes abroad, but whether he is in Orders or hath any Licence is not knowne. Torrington Deanery [409.] Non-Conformists M' John Howe A.M. inhabiting in great Torrington who behaves himselfe peaceably. 190 Episcopal Returns, 1665 [409] — continued. Hart land Deanery Non-Conformists M' Wm Bartlett ] M' Jo: Bartlett J LlVeinS in Bideford M' Anthony Downe in Northam. [4096.] Architus Cornub Deanery vf Trigg Major. [410.] Non-Conformists. ¦ There is one M' — Oliver sometymes a Preacher of Lanceston, was eiected for non-Subscription and that he sometymes resides in Plimouth as he hath heard. Deanery of East. [4106.] Non-Conformists . There are resideing in y° Towne of Saltash Six Non Conformist Ministers viz : Mr Tomes ; Mr Tiack ; Mr Hickes ; Mr Wine ; M" Leadstone, and M' Travers ; who are reported to be notoriously disaffected to y" Governm* of ye Church established in ye Kingdome of England. Deanery of Trigg Minor. [411.] Non-Conformists There is one Jonathan Wills who never tooke any degree in the Schooles yet in ye tyme of sequestracon intruded himself into y" Rectory of Mabyn, and from thence removed to ye Rectory of Lanteglos neare Camelford, from whence being eiected he returnes to the house of Anne Silly in St. Mabyn, where he still shelters himselfe, where as is strongly reported, he keepes great 8c frequent Conventicles Deanery of West. [4116.] Schoolmasters Sec. There are also severall Women in ye parishes of S' Martyn, East Lowe, Poluit, 8c Liskeard who teach Children That are of severall perswasions and disaffected. Non-Conformists. None within this Deanery. Deanery of Pyder [412.] Non-Conformists . In Newlin Mr Wm White an Eiected Minist' who frequents the Publiq Ordinances, and lives peaceably in Referrence to ye Church 8c State. Episcopal Returns, 1665 191 [4126.] Deanery of Powder [413.] Non-Conformists. Mr Nath: Tincomb eiected out of Laselles liveth upon his Temporall Estate in Fowey peaceably. M' Joseph Halsey eiected of Michael Penkwell liveth now in ye parsonage house there which he renteth of ye present Incumbent and is peaceable and Quiet. Mr John Tutchin eiected out of Foy now liveth in the towne of Fowey. Deanery of Penwith. [4136.] Non-Conformists. M' Joseph Sheawood eiected out of St. Hillary for inconformity lives usually in ye parish of St. Earth in ye Quality of a husbandman he was lately imprisoned for presumeing to preach publiquely in y° Church there Contrary to y" Act of Uniformity Deanery of Kerriar [414.] Concerns Non-Conformists. In Helston M' Robert Jago A.M: and Mr Tobias Butcher. In Guendron. M' Roger Flamock. In Constantine. M' John Langford. In Peranarworthal M' Joseph Allen. All these have been eiected for inConformity but as farre as I can learne do behave themselves Quietly in Referrence to ye Church 8c State In Budock. Mr Thomas Tregosse lately imprisoned for holding a Con venticle. DOCUMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE ISSUE OF LICENCES UNDER the DECLARATION OF INDULGENCE 1672 Transcripts of Vols. 320 and 321 of State Papers, Domestic Series, Charles II. AND OF Entry Books Nos. 27 and 38A preserved in the PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE !3 NOTE. The following abbreviations are used in the editorial notes as to Sir J. W. =Sir Joseph Williamson, Secretary to Lord (afterwards Earl of) Arlington. B. = Mr. Francis Benson, Sir Joseph William son's chief clerk. ERRATA AND ADDENDA— VOL. I S. P. DOM. CAR. II. 320. P. 230, line 16 from top : '93 I.' and ' 93 II.' should be ' 93 ' and ' g3 I. S. P. DOM. CAR. II. 321. P. 305, line 8 from top : ' Joseph ' should be ' Richard.' S. P. DOM. E. B. 38b. P. 587 : ' Berks ' should be ' Bucks '; and ' Bucks ' should be ' Berks.' STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC. CHARLES II. 320 320 (1). Endorsed: Indulgce. Habberdashers Hall. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Habberdashers Hall. Att a Court of Assistants holden on friday 22th March 1671. Att this Court came severall worthy Citizens some of them being members of this Society, & made it their request (in regard his Majesty had by his late Gratious Declaration given leave to Non-Conformist Ministers to preach in publicqe places) that DE Thomas Jacomb might have the liberty to preach in the Companies Hall upon the Lords-days & such other days as this Court should thinke fitt. And this Court having now read & consider'd the said Declaration, & fully debated this Matter, did Order that the said Dn Jacomb shall have the Liberty of preaching & other publicqe Exercises of Religion in the Companies Hall on the Lords-Days publicq6 fast-days & Thursdays in the morning weekly during the pleasure of this Court, in case His Majesty shall approve thereof. Ro: Blayney Clerk. 320 (2). Endorsed : Addresse of Devonshire Nonconforming Teachers. Prsented ye 6 Apr. 1672. by Mr Hicks. \ — Martin.] [Sir J. W. Ed.] To the Kings Most Excellent Matie The grateful! acknowledgment of several Ministers in the City of Exon & County of Devon, who do not conforme to ye Established Discipline & Lyturgie of ye Church of England. May it please your most Excellent Ma™ We your most Loyall & Faithfull Subjects, being deeply sensible of that full & clear demonstration you have given of your Royall Favour & abundant clemency towards us, by vertue of your late most gracious Declaration of Indulgence Dated March 1 5th 1 67 \ ; Do (as we are obliged) make a most humble & thankfull acknowledgment thereof; and being confident of your Maties most gracious purposes & resolutions to continue to us this your most Princely Indulgence, and that we shall reap the benefit and advantage thereof, so long as we deport ourselves as becomes your Loyall Subjects, & live peaceably under your Maties Governm*. We do hereby promise all due Allegeance & faithfull subjection to your 13—2 196 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Maties person and Government, humbly desiring that we may be approved and places allowed for the publique exercise of our Ministry, & as our bounden duty is, we shall pray for your Maties long & most prosperous Reigne. March 220. 167^. Thomas Ford Thomas Trescot John Bartlet senr Mark Down Anthony Down Christopher Jellinger Tho Martin Rob1 Atkins William Crompton Lewis Stukeley Edward Hunt Robert Gaylard John Mortimer John Hicks John Jurdaine John Bynmore Barthol Yeo William Pearse John Hopping Robert Wolcombe John Quick Benjamin Berry Alexander Robbinson Josiah Wyat Theoph Polewheele Richard Herring William Yeo John Simms Geo Mortimer John Kempster Wm Stook Tho Palk Henry Berry John Knight John Pope James Small John Hill John Moore Edmond Tooker Jonathan Bowdon John Nosworthy John Serle Nathan Jacob John Maudit Robert Collins Samuel Hieron Nicholas Sherwill Obadiah Hughes Wm Bartlett John Bartlet Junr Richard Smith Jonathan Hanmer Oliver Peard John Talour Anthony Palmer John Berry John Gay Richard Saunders James Hadderidge Samuel Stoddon Lewis Facy Thomas Wellman John Hodder William Sampson John Eaton John Wakely Bartho Ashwood Tho Mall John Flavell Lewis Hatch Francis Whidden Richard Buckley 320 (3). Endorsed : 22 Mar. 167I. Dr B. Indulgence. Addressed : for Sr Joseph Williamson. [Sir J. W. Ed.] March ye 22th 7 J. Sr I humbly desire his majesty and thoese two honorable persons may see the whole I writ, and noe more ; since I was with you I had severall with mee & as confident I am as y' I am alive all will bee well for ye glory of god the good of his majesty & people & still hope & doubt not ye church of England will still flourish if they bee but prudent pardon this trouble & I shall ever bee as you have abundantly obliged mee Sr I shall not continue Your most faithfull thus to trouble you most unfeigned frend forgive this. to love honor & serve you N. S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 197 320 (4). Endorsed : 23 Mar. 167^- R. Dr B. Indulgence. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Addressed : For Sr. Joseph Williamson. March ye 23th 7 J. My dear Sr Joseph I have not neither shall ever desire to have any besids your selfe to cofhunicate with therefore for a little time, 'till this great matter bee fixed you must take ye trouble instead of y4 one which I may yeild is not soe consistent as it ought to bee I offer y' all nonconformists which have not a people if they desire it may have licence to preach in any licenced place. I have three reasons to enforce it which I think when I tell them will seeme good. & soe prove. I have spread his Majesties pleasure amoung the severall perswasions, which will bee I doubt not effectually answered soe soone as possibly can bee & for licences they will readily come after there address is made. I am, Yours whilst my owne, I am not free (according to the N. quakers) to write my reasons. 320 (5). Mar. 27 : 72. Sr' The words for yl perticuler is agreed as I gave it, viz y4 they bee licenced upon exterordinary family occations, to keepe a day of fast or thanksgiving in a private family with a moderate number. Thursday morn, they meet generall(y) to subscribe, &, (I) suppose friday waite upon Ld A's soe forwards, soe I am necessitated to beg one favor, liberty for one Thomas King hee is a house carpenter married our chambormaid 3 years agoe by her hath 2 children which all live upon his labour I was her father at mariage. I know you can not be loather to bee troubled then I am to doe it but you shall have my word I shall scarce doe ye like againe. I suppose hee meanes Sr John Robinsons man is master of ye vessel. I most unfeignedly your true lover, I doubt not but this day will bee well kept. N. 320 (5 I). Let your meeting N* bee kept private & let it not bee mentioned to our frend if there should bee further occation which should necessitate a meeting againe then our true & ould frend shall bee tould but as I hinted twill bee advantage that hee meddl(e) not, when our frend & I waite upon you remember tis the other side ye water, is Sr Robert Car a Chymist. I like Chymist acquaintance, burne this. * I.e., 'me,' this being the mark he signs with. 198 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (6). Endorsed: 29 Mar. 1672. Dr. B — My Ld. Indulgence. [S* J. W. Ed.] Addressed : For ye Right Honble Lrd Arlington. Mar: ye 29th 1672. Right HonWe I did last night, accquaint Sr Joseph Williamson, with what abundance of kindnes ye dissenters received his majesties acceptance of a verball thankes. I only further offer yl there is noe thing can bind them in Loyalty more to his Majesty then to let their Licences bee large & free from intanglements. a little love obligeth more then great severity. I beg your honnors pardon for this bouldnes. Your Honors most humble most faithfull servant J.B. 320 (7). [Printed form of Licence for Teachers.] CHART, ES by the (jrace of Cjod, KJng of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &>c. To all [Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the ic,tb of [March, 167^-. We do hereby permit and license to be a Teacher of the Congrega tion allowed by Us in for the Use of fuch as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called With further license and permission to him the f aid to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us according to Our faid Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the z^th year of Our Rjtign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. 320 (8). [Written form for above.] Charles by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors Bailiffs Constables, and other Our Officers Civill and Military whom it may concerne greeting In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15th of March 167^- Wee do hereby permitt, and license to bee a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in for the use of such as do not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the persuasion commonly called with further license, & per mission to him the said to teach in any other place licensed, & allowed by Us according to Our said Declaration. Given att Our Court att Whitehall the day of Aprill in the 24th year of Our Reigne 1672. By his Majt'es Command. Teacher. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 199 320 (9). [Another copy.] Charles by the grace of God King of England Scotland France & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors Bailiffs Constables, and other Our Officers Civill & Military whom it may concerne greeting In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15th of March 167 J Wee doe hereby permitt and license to bee a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England who are of the persuasion commonly called with further license & permission to him the said to teach in any other place licensed & allowed by Us according to Our said Declaration. Given att Our Court att Whitehall the day of Aprill in the 24th year of Our Reigne 1672. By his Ma'ies Command. Teacher. 320 (9 A). [Written.] Endorsed : Forme of a Licence for a Teacher. Charles &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, & other Our Officers & Ministers Civil & Military, whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of ye 15 March 167 J We doe hereby permit & licence A B to be a Teacher of ye Congregation allowed by Us in a Howse or Chamber in C. for ye use of such as doe not conforme to ye Church of England, who are of ye Perswasion commonly called D. With further Licence & Permission to him the said A B. to teach in any other Place licenced by Us according to Our said Declaration. Given at &c. By his Matyes Command. [B. Ed.] 320 (10). [Printed form for General Licence.] CHARGES by the grace of god, KJng of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all [Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Qvil and [Military, whom it may concern, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the \t>th of [March, 167J. We do hereby permit and license of the Terswasion commonly called to be a Teacher, and to teach in any place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration, given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the %\th year of our Rjign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. 320 (11). [Written form for Generall Teacher.] Charles by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Con stables, and other Our Officers & Ministers Civill and Military, whom 200 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167 J Wee doe hereby permitt & licence of the Perswasion commonly called to be a Teacher, and to teach in any Place licensed & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the day of Aprill in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne. 1672. By His Majesties Command. [B. Ed.] 320 (12). [Written form for Generall Teacher.] Charles by the Grace of God King of England Scotland, France, & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs Constables, & other Our Officers Civill and Military whom it may concerne greet ing. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15th of March 167^ Wee doe hereby permitt, and license of the persuasion commonly called to be a Teacher and to teach in any place licensed & allowed by Us according to Our said Declaration. Given att Our Court att Whitehall the day of Aprill in the 24th year of Our Reigne 1672. By His Majties Command. Teacher. 320 (12 A). [Written.] Endorsed : Forme of a General Licence for a Teacher. Charles &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables & other Our Officers & Ministers Civil & Military, whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of ye 15. of March 167 J We doe hereby permitt & licence A B. of ye Perswasion commonly called C. to be a Teacher, & to teach in any Place licenced & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. Given at &c. By his Ma'!"55 Command. [B. Ed.] 320 (13). [Printed Licence for a Place.] CHARJLSS by the grace of god, K\ing of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all [Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the \yh of [March 167^. We have allowed, and We do hereby allow of to be a place for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called to meet and assemble in, in order to their publick Worship and Devotion. And all and singular Our Officers and [Ministers, Eccle siastical, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, are to take due notice hereof : And they, and every of them, are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any tumult or disturbance, and to protect them in their said [Meetings and Assemblies. given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the z\th year of Our 'Reign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 201 320 (14). [Written Form of Licence for a Place.] Charles by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers & Ministers Civill and Military whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167J Wee have allowed, and Wee doe hereby allow of to be a Place for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called to meet and assemble in, in order to their Publick Worship and Devotion. And all and singular Our Officers & Ministers Ecclesiastical!, Civill & Military, whom it may concerne, are to take due notice hereof, And they and every of them are hereby strictly charged & required, to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings & Assemblies. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the day of Aprill in the 24th Yeare of Our Reigne, 1672. By His Matics Command. Place. 320 (15). [Written Form of Licence for a Place.] Charles by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers & Ministers Civill and Military whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167 J Wee have allowed, and Wee doe hereby allow of to be a Place for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called to meet & assemble in, in order to their Publick Worship and Devotion. And all and singular Our Officers & Ministers Eccle siastical!, Civill & Military, whom it may concerne, are to take due notice hereof, And they and every of them are hereby strictly charged and required, to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings and Assemblies. Given at Our Court at White hall the day of Aprill in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne, 1672. By His Maties Command. Place. [Written at back.] Henry Godman a certaine place in ye Upper Towne of Deptford. [SirJ.W. Ed.] 320 (15 A). [Written.] Endorsed : Forme of a Licence for a Place. Charles &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, & other Our Officers & Ministers Civil & Military, whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of ye 15. of March 167^ We have allowed and We doe hereby allow of a Howse or Chamber in C. to be a Place for ye Use of such, as doe not conforme to ye Church of England, who 202 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 are of ye Perswasion commonly called D. to meet & assemble in, in order to their Publick Worship & Devotion. And all & singular Our Officers & Ministers Ecclesiastical, Civil & Military, whom it may concerne, are to take due notice hereof, And they & every of them are hereby strictly charged & required to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their saide Meetings & Assemblies. Given at &c. By his Maties Command. [B. Ed.] 320 (16). Endorsed : Forme of Licences for Teachers. Apr. 1672. Licence For a Teacher in Generall. Charles &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables & other Our Officers & Ministers Civill & Military who it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 1 67 J Wee doe hereby permitt & licence of the Perswasion commonly called to be a Teacher, & to teach in any Place licensed & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaracon. Given &c. Licence for a Place. In pursuance of Our Declaracon of the 15 of March 167J Wee have allowed & Wee doe hereby allow of to be a Place for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called to meet and assemble in, in order to their Publick Worship & Devotion. And all & singular Our Officers & Ministers Ecclicall, Civill, & Military, who it may concerne are to take due notice hereof, And they & every of the are hereby strictly charged & required, to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings & Assemblies. Given &c. Licence for a Teacher. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167^ Wee doe hereby permitt & licence to be a Teacher of the Congregacon allowed by Us in for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called With further licence & permission to him the said to teach in any other place licensed & allowed by Us, according to Our sd Declaracon. Given &c. [B. Ed.] 320 (17). Endorsed : Forme of Licenses. Charles by ye Grace of God King of England Scotland, France & Ireland, Defend^ of ye faith, &c. To all Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables and other Or Officers & Ministers Civill & Military whom it may concerne, Greeting. [Sir J. W. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 203 In pursuance of Our Declaracon of ye 15 of March YeTeacherof 167 J, Wee doe hereby permitt and licence to Congregation. De a Teacher of ye Congregation allowed by Us in for ye use of such as doe not conforme to ye Church of England, who are of ye Perswasion commonly called With further licence & permission to him ye said to teach in any other Place licensed & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaracon. In pursuance of our Declaracon of y° 15 of March 167J Wee have allowed, and Wee doe hereby allow of . to be a Place for ye use of such as doe not conforme to ye Church of England, who are of y° Perswasion coifionly called to meet & assemble in, in ordr to their Publicke Worshipp & Devotion. And all & singular Our Officers & Ministers Ecctical, Civill, and Military, whom it may concerne, are to take due notice hereof, And they and every of them are hereby strictly charged & required, to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings & Assemblyes. In pursuance of Our Declaracon of ye 15 March 1 67 J Teach , . . John Bartlets in Exon } Congregations Presbytenan Tho: Yeabsley's house in Plymouth Samuel Brets house in Plymouth \ ,-, . u . t • ~,, ut • > i_ • m u t Congregations Presbyterian. 1 ho. Martin s house in Plymouth : J ° ° J John Facyes house in Warrington Devon. ) Congregations presby- Tho: Roberts house in Milton parish 1 terian. John Glanvils house in Plymouth. Congregation Presbyterian. Richard Bakers house in Kingsbridg Congregation Presby te: James Burdwoods house call'd Hexdown in Bigbury in Devon. Congre gation Independ' & presbyterian. William Cholwich his house in ye parish of Auton Gifford John Hodges his house call'd Moulscomb in the parish of Stokenham County Devon. Congregations Pres. Mr Tho: Lye for his Person, & house in Clapham. Presby: Mr Richard Binmore for his person & house in Woodland in Devon. Presbyterian. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (59). Endorsed: M1" Ed. Sheerman. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Samuel Gibbs Gent1 being interested in a Markett Towne in Suf- folke called Nayland humbly presenteth ye Case following. That there is in the Towne more than 400 Inhabitants and have in ye said Towne a Church, alleaged to be built by ye Inhabitants for a Chappell of Ease, but unindowed with any Tythes as is affirmed : the Proffitts belonging to ye said Towne together with the presentation belongeth to ye next Towne called Stoke neer 2 miles distant, And the Incumbent of Stoke enjoyeth all the Tythes and proffitts of ye said Towne of Nayland, but refuseth to performe any Divine Service therein, whereby ye Towne & Church is destitute of all publick Worship. In tender Compassion thereof the said Gibbs who is every way conformable to ye Church of England hath procured a Conformable Priest to read Prayers and Preach in ye said Church each other Sunday, but is not in a Capacity to doe it oftner, And there is another Person, one Edwd Sherman of an Episcopall Ordination that will read the Prayers and Preach each other Sunday, but is under some Scruple as to Universall con- formitie. The humble desire of ye said Gibbs is that a License may be granted to Edward Sherman to officiate in ye said Empty Church or Chappell Standing in ye midst of ye said Towne, that ye Worship of God may be ye more uniformable performed by all the Inhabitants of ye said Towne, who have already showed their readinesse therein to ye aforesaid con formable Minister. 220 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (60). Endorsed : Devon. [B. Ed.] Exon: houses. John Palmers Robert Atkins at his own house & John Palmers. Tho: Chrispins John Bartlet at his own house & Anthony Smiths. John Boylands Tho: Ford at his own house & Tho: Chrispins. Anthony Smiths Mark Down at his own house and Nowel Pearses. Nowel Pearses Tho: Trescot at his own house & John Boylands. Tho: Sheers Benjamin Berry at his own house & Tho: Sheers. Robert Atkins Tho: Trescots John Serle of Weech William Fry William Payne — all in the Parish of Buckerell. Tho: Welman ) Silvester Rockey > their houses in Luppit. John Braddick I Bartholomew Ashwood his house in Axminster. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (61). Endorsed : Middlesex. [B. Ed.] Addressed : ffor his honored friend Sr Joseph Williamson. Th(ese) p(re)sent. Apr: ye 12th 1672. Deare Sr, If it bee not over great a trouble I desire you will bee pleased to send by this bearer (our good frend Mr Veale) the licences I desired or at least let mee know when I may send for them. I am, ever yours, N. 320 (62). Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed. Nathaniel Wilmott — Presbtr. Mr Francis Jeoffery's house in Davington in Kent, & Mrs Bunbury's house in Wye Hond Sir, bee pleased to send the licences for M1' Nicolas Thorowgood, Mr Thomas Byrdsell, Mr Matthew Sylvester & mine, to our friend, & you will greatly oblige Your most humble servant, Edw: Veal. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 221 320 (63). Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.] Ni: Thorowgood Presb. for a hous in the Citty of Canterbury Edward Veal Presbyt: in Wapping ; a house there. Mathew Sylvester a Personal licence. Thomas Byrdsell neer York a personall licence. [N.B. — The letter in 62 and the whole memorandum 63 are in Mr. Veal's handwriting. Ed.] 320 (64). Mr Nicolas Thorowgood Presbyt. Mr Buck his house in Rochester. Rob: Cum per of Maldon, Essex, house. 320 (65). Endorsed : Kent. Nathaniell Wilmott, Presbyterian. , p, j Mr Francis Jeoffery's house in Davington in Kent. {& M" Bunbury's house in Wye in ye same County 320 (66). Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.] Nathaniell Wilmott, Presbyterian. the Places Mr Jeoffery's house in Davington, in Kent & Mrs Bunbury's house in Wye in ye same County. [N.B. — The mem. in 62, the whole of 65 and 66 are in the same handwriting (? Nathaniel Wilmot's). Ed.] 320 (67). Endorsed : Hereford, Wilts, York, Barwick, Somerset, Devon, Southampton, Mittai. Dorset, Cornwall [? B. Ed.] Mr Francis Warham. Presb. Punsburne house belonging to Mr Ewer near Hatfeild in Hertfordshire. Mr Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wiltshire the house of Mr Tho: Senior at Clapton in Hackney & the house of Mr Henry Ashurst there. Mr Gabriell Major, his own house in Leicester towne. [Added later. Ed.] Mr Robert Armitage. Presb. of Holbeck. Lilbury house near Holbeck in Yorkshire Mr Wm Hawden, Presb. of Sherborn the place called the White- house in Sherborn in Yorkshire. Mr Luke Ogle Presb. of Barwick. not app. the Schoole house in the towne of Barwick upon Tweed. Mr Nich: Wressell Presb. of Barwick. not app. The Talbooth at the towne-house in Barwick. Mr Nathaniell Haywood a Gen11 teacher Presb. 2 22 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Mr Wm Hunt Presb. of New Sarum. not appr. the Guildhall at Salisbury. the Shooemakers Hall there. Mr Henry Backaller. Presb. a Gen11 teacher of Chard in Somersett Mr Ben: Milles Presb. of Chard in Somersett. not app. the new hall in the midst of the towne of Chard in Somersettshire. Mr Geo: Whitemarsh Independent, of Salisbury. his own house at Salisbury. Mr Jeremiah Baines Presb. at Horsly Downe in Southwark a Generall teacher. Mr Henry Havers Presb. his own house at Stamborn in Essex. Mr Sam: Series house of Honiton in Devon \ -r, ¦ . & Mr Peter Cole's house there j ap 1S S" Mr John Rede Baptist. not app. the house at Birdlimes farm in the tything of Porton & parish of Idmiston in Wiltshire. Mr Tho: Long Baptist his own house at little Amesbury in Wiltshire Mr James Wise Baptist, of New Sarum. the house of Mr Tho: Batt in Salisbury. Mr Henry Pen. Baptist, his own house at Broadtholk in Wilts. Mr John Kent. Bapt. his own house att Upper Wallop in Southampton. Mr John Alchurch. Bapt. of Upper Wallop in Southampton. the house of Widdow Blake in Stowford in the parish of South- newton in Wilts. It is humblie desired that where the places are not approved Licences may be granted for the persons without the places. Lazarus Seaman Presb. D.D. of Hamersmith a Generall teacher Mr Hugh Glover Presb. his own house in Bishops Starford. Mr Edward Buckler of Bradford in Dorsetshire Presb. a Gen11 teacher. Mr Richard Fairclough. of Thames Street London, Presb. a Gen11 teacher Mr Francis Sourton of Pouderham in Devon Presb. a Gen11 teacher. The house of Mr Wm Hocker in the parish of St. Breock nere Wade- bridg in Cornwall. [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] 320 (68). Endorsed : Wilts, some not approved. [B. Ed.] Mr Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wilts Mr Robert Armitage Presb. Lilbury house near Holbeck in Yorkshire. Mr William Hawden Presb. a place called White-house in Sherborn in Yorkshire. Mr Luke Ogle Presb. the Schoolehouse in the towne of Barwick upon Tweed Mr Nicholas Wressell. Presb. the Talbooth at the towne-house of Bar wick. Mr Nathaniell Haywood Presb. a Generall teacher. [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 223 320 (69). Endorsed : Midd. m. ed.1 Mr Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wilts the house of Mr Tho: Senior at Clapton in Hackney Mx. [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] 320 (70). Endorsed : Middlesex. rg Ed i Mr Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wiltshire & the Guildhall there. Mr Thomas Senior Presb. his own house at Clapton in Hackney. [Ja: Innes jun1'. Ed.] 320 (71). Endorsed : Devon, Leices, Middlesex. [B. Ed.] Mr Wm Low Presb: for his own house & Mr Staines adjoining to it in Chiswick. Mr Tho: Senior Presb. for a house at Clapton in Hackney. Mr Abraham Hume Presb: a personall License. Mr Gabriell Major Presb: for a house in Leicester-towne Mr John Chester Presb: for a house in Made Lane in St. Saviours Southwark. [At the back, written the reverse way.] Mr John Fox for a Barn belonging to Mr Crag in Hornisham in Wilts. a Barn in Nailsworth in Gloucester. [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] 320 (72). Endorsed : Southampton. [B. Ed.] Samuel Tomlins, Late Minister & of the Presbiterian Perswassion Living in the pish of Upham in the County of Southamton desiers the Benefit of Our Most Gratious Majesties Decleration for Granting Liberty to preach in the Howse of Ann Complin widdow in the Citty of Winchester and Over the Market House of the sayde Citty and in Order theire unto desiers a License for the same 320 (73). Endorsed : Southampton. [B. Ed.] Mr Henry Coxe of the Congregationall way to have a Licence to preache in his owne house in South- Hampton. at Mrs Hurds house at Eastly farme in the Parish of South Stone- ham. at Mr James Markes his house in the Parish of Droxford. At Mr John Puckeridge his house in Rumsey. 224 S- p- Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (74). Endorsed : Southampton, Colchester. [B. Ed.] Mr Henry Coxe a Congregationall Minr. at his House in Southampton at Mrs Elizabeath Hurds House in South Stoneham at Mr James Markes his House in Droxford at Mr John Puckuridge's House in Rumsey. Edward Warren of the presbyterian perswasion. at John Rayners house in Colchester. 320 (75). Mr James Markes house in Droxford Mrs Hurds house in Esley nere Southampton 320 (76). Mfs Hurds house in Esley nere Southampton Mr Gyles Say to preach at his owne house in Southampton Indepen- dant Mr Richard Upjohn for his dwelling House in Westen in ye parish of St Marys nere Southampton. Independant [The same hand as 74. Ed,] 320 (77). Endorsed : Sussex, Buks. [B. Ed.] Edmund Thorpe to preach at his house in Selscomb. Sussex. Joseph Bennet, at his house in Brightling Sussex. John Trough ton at the house or barn of William Burnard. at Caversfeild: Bucks 320 (78). Endorsed : Joseph Tarn worth Southwark.) , John Storer High Gate ' erased Middlesex. [B. Ed.] Richard Mayo. Presbyter. A house of Mr Pigots in Kingston upon Thames, Surry. 320 (79). Endorsed : London, Middlesex. m ed.] Richard Kentish of the Congregationall Persuasion. A house neere the Hermitage by Wapping. John Light of the Congregationall Persuasion. His owne house in Thames-Street. [At the back.] Mr Richard Kentish of the Congregationall Persuasion. A house neare the Hermitage in the P. [Huge writing.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 225 320 (80). I desire yu to pcure a Lycense for Mr James Hartley a Non conformist minister of the Congregationall or Independant pswasion And for the place for publike meeteing itt is desired that he be placed in a* Certaine House in the pish of Kildwicke in Craven in the west- rideing of the County of Yorke. I pray use yor most expeditious indeavors in this bussinesse, & yu will oblidge Sr Yor greatly oblidged serv* 15th Aprill 1672. Tim° Cloudsley. 320 (81). Endorsed : Dover. 1B- Ed1 Dover 15 Apr. 1672. These are to certifie That as a testimony of or thankfull acceptance of his Maties gracious declaration of the 15th of march last, wee do humbly desire wee may have a Licence for Richard Hobbs to be or Teacher & also a Licence for or meetinghouse, wch is allready fixt & fitted, being a roome at the Southend of Samuell Tavenors house neere ye market-place in Dover, & that the said licences may be delivered to this bearer to send downe to us. Signed by us whose names are undr written, by the consent & appointing & on behalfe of or selves & all the Baptised people in Dover : Richard Hobbs. Ambros Williams. Richard Cannon. Sam: Tauenor. 320 (82). Endorsed : Chappell at Morley. R 23 Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] Whereas the Chappell at Morley in the parish of Batley in the County of Yorke hath stood vacant divers yeares & noe way likely to be supplyed with a minister, haveing noe maintenance belonging to it ; Wee the Inhabitants of the said Chappelrey doe hereby testifie our willingnes & ffree consent that Mr Christopher Martial and Mr Samuell Balie may have liberty to preach in the said Chappell to such Noncon formists as shall upon occasion from time to time resort thither if his Maiesty will be pleased to grant & allow the same ; Witnes our hands the 15th day of Aprill 1672. [Twenty-one signatures (autograph) :] Ralph Webster Joseph Dickson Jere: Bolton Joseph Ellis John Warde Richard Hardcastle William Clarke William Roebucke John Rayner John Tomlinson John Halliday Christopher Riley John Webster John Barras Samuell Reyner John Steaner Jn° Dickinson Tho: Craister Mathew Scatcher John Smith Tho: Atkinsonn * At his house. 15 226 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (83). Endorsed : Essex. [B. Ed.] Licences are humbly Desired for these Following Persons & places, viz. : Mr John Turner Presbyt: At his House near Fetter Lane London. Mr William Bruice Presbyt 1 „ . „ 0 . „ . , r ., , Mr Timothy Bruice Presbyt } Both at ^ Geor§e In Smithfeild- Mr Henry Newcome Presbyt At his House in Manchester Lancas: In whose Behalfe is this Addresse which is annexed By me Richard Steele. [On other side of leaf. Sheet folded in three — not numbered — middle fold endorsed ' Essex X.'] John Benson of Writtle in Essex, in his own till he has another. 320 (83 I). Endorsed : Indulgence — Towne of Manchester. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] To the King's Most Excellent Matie. The Humble Addresse & Peticon of severall Inhabitants of the Towne of Manchester in ye County Palatine of Lancaster, in the name of themselves & Sundry other of the same Towne. Humbly Sheweth That Your Maties Gracious Declaration of the 15th of March last past wherein Your Maties Indulgence to us is fully manifested, is with all humble thankfulnes acknowledged by us. And professing our Loyalty to Yor Sacred Matie with all Sincerity, and resolving by the grace of God to use the Liberty so given us with that moderation & peaceablenes that Yor Ma'y may not have cause to repent the favour afforded to us therein ; We are humble Peticoners to Yor Sacred Matie, that in pursuance thereof, yor Ma'ie would be gratiously pleased to Allow & License Mr Henry Newcome Mr in Arts (being of the Presbyterian persuasion) Our former Minister in this Place To exercise his Ministeriall function amongst us ; And that the House of the said Mr Newcome hired for that purpose situate in Manchester may be the Place allowed for their Meeting. For which Royall Favour to the sayd Mr Newcome & Us. Yor Ma'ies Most Humble Peticoners shall ever pray &c. [Richard Steele. Ed.] Joseph Werden John Wollen Matt: Greaves James Hilton Rich. Meare Caleb Broadhead Sam1 Woolmer Mich: Buxton Thomas Bayly Robert Diggles John Alexander Thomas Evans Edw. Syddall Robert Hill [Autographs. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 227 320 (84). Endorsed : London, Carmarthen, Glamorgan. [B. Ed.] John Turner Presbyt. at his house neer Fetterlane Lond. William Bruice ] Presbyt: and a License for some Roomes at the Timothy Bruice j George in Smithfield. Lond. Stephen Hughs Congr. at Evan Morris House of Lanstephan } Carmarthen- parish & at Widow Jenkins' House of Penkader. J shire. Daniel Higgs Congr at his own House & at the School - house in Swansey. Glamorganshire. [Richard Steele. Ed.] 320 (85). Endorsed : Swansey, Davies [B. Ed.] Walks. Daniell Higgs preacher of the Congregationall way in Swansey att Tho: Williams house Swansey pembrockshyere. 0:D [Owen Davies. Ed.] 320 (86). Endorsed : Swansey. Lancashire, not appr. [B. Ed.] Daniel Higgs Congregat. Swansey schoole house (not licensed) and his owne house Gla morgan shire. Stephen Hughes congregat. at ye house of Evan Morris of Lanstephan and at ye widdow Jenkins of penkader, Carmarthen shire 320 (87). Endorsed : Mr Stubbs — Jewin Street. Mr Andr. Parsons Deadman's place. Mr Steele Westmorland house. [J. W. Ed.] Presbyt. ) Mr Henry Stubbs at his house neer Jewin Street. Presbyt. > Mr Andrew Parsons at Dead-mans-place Southwark. Presbyt. ) Mr Richard Steele at Westmorland House London. Mr William Bruice at the George in Smithfeild London. Mr Henry Newcome at Manchester. Mr Philip Henry at his house cald Broadoke neer Hanmr Flintsh. Mr Samuel Tayler at Wem. Mr Edward Laurence Mr Henry Vaughan Mr Thomas Leadbeatre [Richard Steele. Ed.] 15—2 228 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (88). John Whitlock of the Presbyterien Perswasion in the Towne hall in ye Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham. William Reynolds of the Presbyterien Perswasion in the Kings hall commonly called the County hall in the Towne of Nottingham. John Barrett of the Presbyterien Perswasion in the Spice chambers, with the Roome under it, anciently called the Old Shambles in the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham. Samuel Cotes of the Presbyterien Perswasion in the free schoole in Nottingham. Samuel French of the Presbyterien Perswasion dwelling in the Parish of Towne Mailing in Kent, the Meeting place desired is the Hall of the Old Abby, in wch Richard Sighurst now dwelleth. Daniel Diggs Congregationall, at the Schoole howse in Swanzey. Comfort Starr, Congregationall Teacher desires the Old Chappell be longing to the Hospital! of St. Bartholomews Sandwich. Tho: Jacomb, D.D. of the Presbyterien Perswasion desires to preach at Haberdashers hall London, & at the Countesse of Exofi's howse in little Brittaine. Anthony Palmer & George Fownes Presbyterians desire to preach at the Glasse howse in Broadstreet. [Whitehall Off. J. Benson (?). Ed.] 320 (88 A). A License For Mr William Cooke Presbyt. at some roomes in a House cal'd the White fryars in Chester. For Mr Richard Bell Presbyt. at the House of Mr Edward Eves & Mr George Fowler & Mrs Elizabeth Deakin of Walsall, Staff. For a House scituate neer ye Colledge in Manchester Lancast. for a meeting place for Mr Henry Newcome Presbyt. For Mr Vaughan Presbyt. ) both Generall Licenses. For Mr Edward Lawrence j They live in Spittlefeilds London. A Licence for Mr Gurnall Taylor Presbyterian at his house in Wem. A Licence for Mr ffrancis Keeling prsbyt. in any licenced place. To be sent to Mr Parsons house neer ye Red hart in Fetterlane. [Richard Steele. Ed.] 320 (88 B). Tho: Jacomb D.D. humbly desires the benefitt of his Maties late gracious Declaration to bee approved of and allowed to preach at not allowed Haberdashers Hall Lond:, and at the Countesse of Exeters House in little Brittaine. Presb. [B. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 229 320 (89). Mr Samuel French Teacher of the Presbaterian perswasion dwelling in the parrish of Towne Mailing in Kent, the meeting place desired is the hall of the old Abby in which Richard Sighurst now dwelleth. 320 (90). Thomas Lawson of Norton Independ' teacher his house the place ye county Suffolk Mrs Mary Cooks house in Berry in South-gate street John Sheffield of Enfield Middlesex his own house M<" Clarke & Mr Ferrington Presbyterian. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (91). John Sheffeild of Enfeild, Presbiter, his Owne house & Mr Farringtons & Mr Clarkes. 320 (92). John Sheffeild of Enfeild, Presbiter, for his own house, Mr Farringtons & Mr Clarkes Enfeild. 320 (93). [N.B. — Endorsement properly belongs to 93 and 93 I. as one document, not two.] Endorsed : London, Kent, Lancashire, Somerset. [B. Ed.] of ye Citie of London. T h T d 1 Teachers. Congregationall. The Meeting Place in ye Garden Apertaining to ye dwelling house of Mr John Loder In Chiry tree Ally on Bun hill in ye Parish of S: Gileses Criple Gate London 2. John Wells Teacher Presbiterian. The Meeting'Place in his dwelling House in ye Midle Morefields in ye Parish of Shoreditch in ye County of Midlesex. And not app. Lorimers Hall in ye Parish of S' Gileses Criplegate London. 3. Comfort Starre Teacher of Sandwich in Kent Congregationall Their Meeting Place. The old Chapell belonging to ye Hospitall of S' Bartholomeaw near & without ye walls of Sandwich. Congregationall. [Rob* Mascall. Ed.] 230 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (93 I). Endorsed : London, Kent, Lancashire, Somerset. [B. Ed.] 4. Bristoll Mr John Thompson Teacher in Bristoll, of the Congre gationall perswasion. The meeting place in Castle-Street there, belonging to the House of Mr Thomas Harris. 5. Temple-coom in Somersetshire Mr John Eaton Teacher, of the Congregationall perswasion The meeting place Mr James White's house at More-mill in Temple-coom parish. [Though properly belonging to 93, 93 I is not in Mr. Mascall's handwriting. Ed.] 320 (93 II). 6. Hen: Newcome of the Presbyterian Perswation to Preach in his House att Manchester Lancashire. [In huge characters. Ed.] [N.B. — The 6 in the margin seems to indicate that this application was made with 93 I and 93 II. Ed.] 320 (94). Endorsed : London, Manchester, Somerset, Cheshire. [B. Ed.] Mr Phil. Nye \ Congr. at the garden of ye house of John Loder in Cherry Mr Loder / tree Ally on burn hill in Cripple-gate parish London. Mr John Wells. Mr Star. Mr Thompson Mr Eaton. Mr Hen. Newcome Pr. at his house in Manchester. Mr John Wells, Presb. Lorimmers hall in Cripplegate parish, not approved. Mr John Thompson of Bristoll Congr. Meeting place in Castle Street belonging to (in) the howse of Mr Thomas Harris Bristoll. Mr John Eaton, Congr. at Mr James Whites howse in the parish of Temple Coome, Somerset. Mr Tho: Leadbeater, Pr. at his howse called the Hermitage, Sandbatch Parish, Cheshire. [The latter part Mr Benson. Ed.] 320 (95). Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.] The Towne ich in ye . [Paper torn.] Mr Comfort Starre, Teacher ot ye Perswasion Corhonly Called Con gregational S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 231 Their Meeting Place. The old Chappell belonging to ye Hospitall of St. Bartholomewe, wthout ye walls of Sandwich. [Rob* Mascall. Ed.] 820 (96). Endorsed : Middlesex. [B. Ed.] Mr Phillip Teaverner a Presbiterian his habitation at Thisleworth in Midlsex, Ten' to Mr Olliver. 320 (97). Endorsed : Lethersellrs Hall. Dr Owen his owne house in Charter house Yard. Mr Griffith his owne house in Addle Street. [SirJ.W. Ed.] Society of Leathersellrs in London. the freedome of theire Hall is graunted unto Dr Owen and Mr John Loder to preach there, Soe as they obtayne his Mats Licence for that purpose. This 1 6th Aprill 1672. Robt Harbin, Clarke of the said Society. 320 (98). To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. The most humble acknowlegement of ye Nonconforming Ministers in the County of Cornwall. May it please your most excellent Majestic Wee your most faithfull Subjects being duely & deeply appre hensive of your Royall favor, and Clemency exprest in your gracious Declaration of Indulgence, doe render most hearty, & thankfull acknow- legements thereof., And most humbly desire & petition that wee may reape the benefitt of your Favor, in affording us Licences to exercise our Function & allowing us such places as wee humbly shall propose to your Maj'ie. Wee behaving our selves peaceably and unblameably ; & wee shall endeavor to ye utmost of our abilities to demonstrate our selves your Majties most Loyall subjects & alsoe shall ever pray for your Majties constant happinesse in your Person & Government. [? John Hickes. Ed.] 232 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 [Autograph signatures Edward Sheffield Joseph Allen John Cowbridg Robert Jagoe Thomas Triggs John Langsford Joseph Sherwood William Trevithicke William Knapman :] Theophilus Tingcombe Stephen Lobb Otho Whitehorne Charles Morton Gaspar Hickes Solomon Carfeild Henry Flamanke William Toms William Treise Jonathan Wills Joseph Halsey Richard Batten Roger Flamanke Samuel Tapper John Tutchin Thomas Traverse Thomas Hancocke William Oliver: 320 (99). Endorsed : Cornwall. [B. Ed.] Stephen Lobb prisbiterion desires to have the Benefit of his Maiustey Dec,n to preach in Treworder house in Kenwyn and fallmouth house in Mylor in the Countey of Cornewall the two houses being Mr Richard Lobbs 320 (100). Stephen Lobb Presbyterion the place Mr Richard Lobbs House in Kenwyn and Mr Lobbs house in Mylor In Cornewall. 320 (101). Endorsed : Ipswich. [B. Ed.] Mr Owen Storton & Mr Henery Havers For the Congregations of Inde- dependent and Presbyterian to meet in a place Called the grey fryers in Nicholas parrish in Ipswich. 320 (102). Mr Owen Stockton "1 Teachers of the Congregacon of Independants & Mr Henrey Havers J presbyterian at The Gray ffriers in St. Nicolas gish in Ipswich. 320 (103). Endorsed : Devon & Somerset. [B. Ed.] The humble Peticon of a Congregationall Church in South Molton in ye County of Devon. For his Ma'ies Licence for Mr Thomas Mall to be their Teacher And the place for Worship to be a howse belonging to Mr Rob' Squires in ye sd Towne. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 233 A Licence for Mr Rob' Drake to preach in the howse belonginge to Peter Southwood in the parish of Buckland in Somersetsheire Of the Presbetirian Judgm'. By Mr Trers desires being acquainted hereof. [In another hand. Ed.] S20 (104). William Sampson teacher. Devon James Hadderidg teacher. Devon. John Eaton teacher Devon. John Wakeley teacher Devon. Tho: Mall Independ' teacher at South-Moulton Devon. Rich. Bickley of Totnes Presbyt. teacher Devon. John Hoppin neare Exon. Presbyt. teacher Sam. Stoddon teacher Devon. [John Hickes. Ed.] Mr Matthew Woodman for his person & house in Horsham in Sussex. Mr Georg Ewer his house in Southwark Graves Weaver his house in Jerusalem Alley in Gracechurch street London. Mr James Perkins teacher in Blechingley in Surrey: Pres: Mr Joseph Buttery his house in Blechingley in Surrey. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (105). Endorsed : Middlesex, Nottingham, Derby, Bedford. Some not approved. [B. Ed.] Joseph Farnworth a presbiterian in Buby lane Wapping a little below ye flower-de-luce — at his owne house. John Storer of the Presbyterian way at his owne house in the Towne of High gate in the county of Middlesex. [R. Mascall. Ed.] John Whitlock of the Presbiterian Perswasion. not app. in the Towne hall in the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham. William Reynolds of the Presbiterian perswasion. not app. in the King's hall comonly called the County hall in the Towne of Nottingham. John Barrett of the presbiteria perswasion in the spice Chambers wth the Roome under it antiently called the Old Shambles in the Towne & County of the Towne of Notting"1. Rob* Porter of the presbiteria perswasio a generall preacher. John Billingsly of the presbiteria perswasio a generall preacher John Leighton of the presbiteria perswasio at Mr Jn° Chamberlaines house in the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham. 234 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Sam11 Cotes of the presbiteria perswasio in the free schoole in the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingm. John Otefeild of the presbiteria perswasio in the house of Jn° Spateman Esqr, at Roadnook in the County of Derby Samuell Nowell of the presbiteria perswasio at the house of Mr John Richardson Gentleman at Newton in the County of Derby. William Cross of the presbiterian perswasio at the house of Thomas Porter, Gentleman in Bingham in the County of Nottingham. Sam11 Clark of the presbiteria perswasio at the house of Thomas Bryan in Leighton Budezzart in Bedfordshire. John Whitlock of the presbiteria perswasio att his owne dwelling house in Mansfeild in the County of Notting™. 320 (106). Endorsed : Devon. [B. Ed.] A Licence is prayed by a Congregaconall Church in Bideford in Devon that Mr John Bartlett may be a Teacher in the sd Church. And that the place of their worshipp may be in part of the howse belong- inge to Gabriell Beale in ye sd Towne. [The same hand as 42, 43, and 107. Ed.] 220 (107). Endorsed : Berks. [B. Ed.] A Licence for Henry Langley, Dr of Divinity to preach in his owne house in Tubney parish in the County of Berks, presb. The parish is a sine Cura & wthout a Minister. [The same hand as 42, 43, and 106. Ed.] 320 (108). Endorsed : Colchester. [B. Ed.] For Edward Warren of the presbyterian perswasion, to teach at the house of John Rayner in Colchester. [The same hand as 109. Ed.] 320 (109). Endorsed : Colchester [B. Ed.] For Mr Edward Warren of the presbyterian perswasion to teach at his own hired house in Colchester or in the house of John Rayner in the same Town or in any other house that shall be licensed and allowed by His Maiesty. Colchester. [The same hand as 108. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 235 320 (110). Endorsed : Yorkeshire, Kent, Bucks, London, Middlesex, Somerset. [B. Ed.] Addressed : For Sr Joseph Williamson. Lon: Apr: ye 17th: 72. Dearest Sr, Would you say this were a trouble, I would not corhit ye like error. I expected licences according to your pmis to our frend Mr V. I am as freely ready to give, as you can rece gr: of allowance upon y" account of the multiplicity of busines. if you can or will pray send licences as followeth & if it bee the least inconvenience to you I will trouble you noe farther than to tell you allwaies that I am Yours in most sincerity, N. Samuell Slater MA his house at Walthamstow Pres: Nich: Thorowgood his house in Canterbury pres: MA Edward Veales his meeting house in Waping pres: BD Tho: Burdsall MA: Licence generall. pres: Math: Sylvester MA Licen: gen: pres: Thomas Harocks his house in Battersey MA presb: Elias Pledger MA Licen: gen pres: of London Peeter Vincke M.A. Lie. ge: pres: of London. George Swinhow of Woodred parish Amersham his house in Bucks: Oliver Heywood MA pres his house in ye parish of Halifax Yorkshire. James Sale MA pres: his house in Leeds. Tho. Sharpe M.A. pres: his house in Leeds. Not inserted [B. Ed.] or ye School house there for ye too last teachr= are helpers of each other. [Margin.] I beg theese may bee sent by this bearer & pray thee soe for 'tis lawfull sometimes to bee troublesome. I am weary myself of this worke but cannot deny W. 320 (111). ¦g-3 S 2 Daniel Ball of Stoke Newington in ye County of Middlesex £ < g minister, of ye presbyterian persuasion & for his dwelling W-j 3 d* house & ye house of MTS Stock widow in ye parish of Owo" XT ' /- J t-< » Newington aforesd. 320 (112). I recd the Enclosed this day from my father wch he desires may have its effect as soone as may be I knowe noe freind soe versed in such an affaire as this that my father can soe freely request as yor selfe to 236 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 befreind him. Birmingham is the Corporation, & here are the hands of some of the principall of the Towne What may be done & as soon as may be herein is the request of Yor Assured freind &c 17 Apr. 72. Cha: Fisher. [At back.] his owne house, The Schoole house, Mr John Malls house. [SirJ.W. Ed.] 320 (113). Endorsed : Somerset [B. Ed.] Mr David Bayly his house in the Town of Bridgwater a Meeting place for a Presbyterian Congregation. County Somerset. A Licence for Mr John Gardner [Graft] to be teacher in y° same Town. [John Hickes. Ed.] Given by Mr Hickes 17 Ap. 72. [B. Ed.] 320 (114). Endorsed : Dorset and Devon. [B. Ed.] Devon. Presbyterian. Mrs Alice Serle Widdow her house in Olliscomb Robert Michell senior his house in Gittisham Mr Robert Collings his house in St. Mary Ottery Mr John More his house in St. Mary Ottery. Presbyterian. Mr Witt: Eastman at Shaftsberry a General Licence Mr Rich.* Harris his house in Shafsberry for a Meeting place in ye County of Dorset. [John Hickes. Ed.] *given him that night. ¦> John Hickes 17 Ap: 72 / [B' Ed] 320 (115). Endorsed: Persons who desire Licences 17 Apr. 1672. [B. Ed.] Samuel Slater M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his howse at Walthamstow. Nicholas Thorowgood M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his Howse in Canterbury. Thomas Harrockes M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his howse in Battersey. Oliver Heywood M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his howse in the Parish of Halifax, Yorkshire. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 237 James Sale M.A. Presbyteiran desires a licence for his howse in Leeds. Thomas Sharp M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his howse in Leeds. Mr James Hartley of the Congregationall & Independent Perswasion desires a licence for his howse in the parish of Kildwicke in Craven in the Westriding of Yorke. William Hooke & John Langston his Assistant of the Congregationall Perswasion desire to teach at the howse of Richard Loton in Spittle Yard, London. Thomas Brand a Presbyterian desires a licence to teach at the Lady Roberts howse in Cranbrooke, in Kent. . . . Rathband a Presbyterian, desires to teach at Richard Davys howse in Horsmonden, in Kent. [B. Ed.] 320 (116). Endorsed : Dorsetshire. [B. Ed.] Mr Joshua Churchill Teacher, of the Congregationall way The meeting place at his own house in Dorchester in Dorsetshire & at Mr Benjamin Davenish's house in Fordington adjoyning. 320 (117). The house of Benjamin Devenish in Fordington in the County of dorsett for a meeting place for the Congregationall perswation. Churchill. 320 (118). Wm Woodward Pr. John Yapps howse of Orleton, Hereford. Mrs Jane Littleton of the More, Salop. Pr. h. John Woodyat of Billfield Pr. h. John Hughs of Orleton Pr. h. [?B. Ed.] [At the side of it — scribbled over in era sure :] For Mr John Hickes These Leave this not Mr James Hickes in post office. London 320 (119). William Woodward. Presb: for John Yapps house in Orleton in Hereford shire. A licence for Mrs Littleton's house, presb: of ye Moor, in ye County of Salop. And for John Woodyatts of Bylfield in the County of Hereford. Presb: And for John Hughs his house in Orleton in ye County of Hereford. Presb. 238 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Back of 320 (118). Of ye Towne of Sandwich in ye County of Kent. Mr Comfort Starre Teacher Congregationall The meeting place. Not app. The old Chapell belonging to ye Hospitall of St. Bar tholomews wthout ye walls of ye Towne of Sandwich if y' will not be alowed then A dwelling House in ye Towne of Sandwich. [The note (erased) at the side of 118 was at the back of this. Ed.] [Rob* Mascall. Ed.] 320 (120). Endorsed : London. [B. Ed.] A Licence for Robert ffairchild at Mr John ffarindines house in St. Johns Court in Cowlane London Presb. [B. Ed.] 320 (121). Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.] John Brice Presbiter his owne house in Beckenham in Kent or the house of Francis Ligo or the house neare adjoining. [Richard Steele. Ed.] 320 (122). Mr Nathaniel Chorlton formerly Minister of Hillbishop neere Taunton in Somersetshire Presbiterian for his owne house in y' place. Mr Henry Cornish formerly of Christ Church in Oxon a presbyterian Desires a Generall Licence. Mr William Gilbert a presbyterian of Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshr Desires a Generall Licence. [On margin.] Brockhurst : plough in King street Westminster. 320 (123). Endorsed : Dorsett. [B. Ed.] Mr Thomas Rowe of Wimburne Minster in ye County of Dorset of ye prisbyterian persuasion. ffor Jonhn Giffords house in ye parish of Wimburne. Minister. Mr Henry Cornish of Stanton Harcourt, in ye county of Oxfordshr of the prisbyterian persuasion A Generall Licence ; 320 (124). Endorsed : London. [B. Ed.] ffor my house in ye Middle Moorefeilds. John Wills. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 239 320 (125). Endorsed : Persons & Places desired to be licensed. 18 Apr. 1672. Licence desired for the howse of Nicholas Blick in Broomsgrove, Worcestershire to be a Congregationall Meeting Place. Like for the howse of John Spilsbury in Broomsgrove. Licence desired for John Spilsbury to be a Congregationall Teacher at his howse in Broomsgrove. Licence desired for the howse of Thomas Watson in Dowgate London to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. License desired for Thomas Watson to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Dowgate, London. Licence desired for the howse of Samuel Smith in Hereford to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. License desired for Samuel Smith to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne howse in Hereford Licence desired for the howse of John Primerose at Hereford to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for George Primerose to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Hereford Licence desired for John Nosworthy of Mannaton, in Devon to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any licensed Place. Licence desired for John Bowden of Morton, in Devon to be a Presby terian Teacher in any licensed Place. Like desired for John More of St. Mary Autry, of Devon. Like desired for Anthony Down of Northam, in Devon. Like desired for John Hatch of Saterly, in Devon. Like desired for Lewis Facy of Werrington, in Devon. Like desired for Wm Bagshaw of Foard, in Derbyshire. Like desired for Oliver Peard of Barnestaple. Like desired for John Flavell of Dartmouth. Like desired for John Gay of Barnestaple. Like desired for John Berry of Barnestaple. Like desired for Anthony Palmer of Barnestaple. License desired for the howse of Jeremiah Malpas in Bassinghall Street, London to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for the howse of John Kempster in Dartmouth to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for the howse of Nathan Jacobs called Barecomb, in Ugbrough, Devon to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for the howse of John Dickings in White Friers, London to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. License desired for the howse of David Bayly in Bridgewater, Somerset to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for John Gardner of Bridgewater, Somerset, to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any licensed Place. Licence desired for the howse of John Loyde lying on St. James Back, Bristoll to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. 240 S. P. Dom. Car. II 320 License desired for John Weekes to be a Presbyterian Teacher in John Loyde's howse Bristoll. Licence desired for James Greenwood to be a Presbyterian Teacher at Barton Farme, near Bath. License desired for Barton Farme near Bath to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Licence desired for the howse of John More, in St. Mary Olbery, Devon to be a Presbyterian Meeting place. License desired for the howse of Rob: Colling in St. Mary Olbery, Devon to be a Presbyterian Meeting-Place. License desired for the howse of Robert Mitchell in Gittisham, Devon to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. The Glasse howse in Broadstreet, London desired to be licensed for a Congregationall Meeting-Place. License desired for Lawrence King to be an Anabaptist Teacher in Richard Titmash's howse Oxon. License desired for Richard Titmash to be an Anabaptists Teacher in his howse in Oxon. Licence desired for the howse of Allice Serle in Olliscomb, Devon to be a Presbyterian Meeting-Place. License desired for George Fownes to be a Congregationall Teacher in the howse of . . . Savage on London Bridge. Like desired for Anthony Palmer in the same Place. Licence desired for the howse of . . . Savage on London Bridge to be a Congregationall Meeting Place. Licence desired for James Greenwood to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Weavers hall in Cirencester. Weavers hall in Cirencester, desired to be licensed for a Presbyterian Meeting Place. License desired for Daniel Ball to be a Presbyterian Teacher at his howse & Mrs Stocks in Stoke Newington. License desired for the howse of Daniel Ball and Mrs Stock in Stoke Newington to be Presbyterian Meeting Places. [B. Ed.] 320 (126). Endorsed : Devon. Given in by Mr Treasurers Steward. 18 Ap. [B. Ed.] Mr Oliver Peard To be Teacher to a Congregaconall church in Barnestaple in Devon. The place of Worshipp The howse belonging to Joseph Andrewes in ye sd Towne. delivred to Mr Treasurer's mann 20 Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] Mr Richard Saunders to be Teacher to those of ye Presbeterian non- Conformists) in Tiverton in Devon The place the English Schoole howse belonging to John Blundell, Wm Hamm Esqrs & others Trustees for ye same. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 241 Mr James Haddridge to be Teacher to a people of ye Non Conformity of the Presbeterian Judgm'. The place of Worshipp the howse of Wm Chave both in ye parish of Halberton in Devon. delivered to M1" Treasurers man 20. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] 320 (127). Endorsed : Flintshire, Manchester [B. Ed.] A License for M1' William Cooke Presbyt: at a house called Whitefryars in Chester. An house in Manchester Lancashire, neer the Colledge for a meeting of Presbyterians Mr Philip Henry Presbyt: at his own House in Malpas parish Flint shire. 5? «en,7/Taughan Presbyterian j wkhout pkce |fied Mr Edward Laurence Presbyterian j J r These are desired by me Richard Steele & that they may be sent (when signed) to him at Westmorland house, neere Bartholomew close. London. 320 (128). Mr William Blackmore Mr of Arts desyres a license for himselfe and his owne house in the parish of Hornechurch in the county of Essex being of the Presbyterian perswasion given out to him Sat. 20. Apr. [B. Ed.] Mr Henry Newcome onely a place (being before Licensed) in the towne of Manchester Lancashire being a Presbyterian Mr Phillip Henry MA of the Presbyterian Perswasion desires a license for himselfe and his owne house in the parish of Malpas in the county of Flint. A License desir'd for Mr Richard More Presb:,| The place to bee in for Mr Samuel Backleder Presb: V East Bargholt in for Mr Samuel Foanes Presb: j Suffolk [Nehemiah Lyde. Ed.] 320 (129). Endorsed : Essex [B. Ed.] Addressed : To Mr Robert Blany A Lycense for Will: Blackman presb. for himselfe and his owne house in Hornechurch Essex. 16 242 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (130). Endorsed : London, Hereford, Suffolk [B. Ed.] Mr Henry Vaughan Presb: of London desires a License. Mr Samuel ffoanes Mr Samuel Backleder ¦ Presb: of East Bargholt in Suffolke Mr Richard Moore Mr Samuel Smith junior Presb: of City of Hereford A License is desir'd for the house of Mr Francis Griffits Presb: of the City of Hereford [At back.] Grant of the revercon of the grant of Sherbourne Hospitall in the Bishop- ricke of Durham [Query. Was it ever part of an application for a licence ? or was it a ' mem.' gone astray from some other place ? The Superintendent thinks it a ' docket ' gone astray. Ed.] 320 (131). A License for Samuel Smith the younger Presb: at the house of M1 ffrancis Griffitts at his house in the City of Hereford 320 (132). Endorsed : Herefordshire A License for George Primerose Presb: at his house in City of Hereford Another License for Samuel Smith Presb. at his house in Hereford Another License for William Voyle Presb: at the house of Mr John Wild in Hereford Another License for Anthony Collier Presb: at his house in Rosse in the County of Hereford 320 (133). Endorsed : London [B. Ed.] Thomas Watson Presbyter minister in ye city of London The place, my owne Howse in Dowgate lond. 320 (134). Anthony Palmer, & George ffownes Minr= of ye Congregationall way preaching at the Glass house in Broad street, London. Mr Savages house on ye Bridge to bee allowed. Owen Davies. & P. Dom. Car. II. -220 243 320 (135). 9. Anthony Palmer, George ffownes to preach at y° Glass house in Broad street. Mr Godman, at Mr Savages house on ye Bridge. Mr Driver at Bourton on ye water in Glourshire, a village. [Owen Davies. Ed.] 320 (136). Endorsed : Worcester, Cornwall [B. Ed.] Mr John Spilsbury. Teacher of the Congregationall perswasion at Broms- grove in Worcestershire The meeting place, at his own house, & at Mr Nicholas Blicks hous neer adjoyning, & if it may be, at Mr William Tylts house also, wch lies neer. [The same hand as 137. Ed.] 320 (137). A Licence for Mr John Spilsbury Teacher At his own hous & Nicholas Blicks, & William Tylts all being neer adjoyning, & all in Bromsgrove in Worcestershire [The same hand as 136. Ed.] Dr Bore's Licence . . . ye Place [In Sir J. W. 's handwriting. Ed.] 320 (138). Endorsed : London Richard Tittmash & Laurance King teachers of a baptised congregation at Oxon prayeth for a Lisence at Richard Tittmash his house Owen Davies 320 (139). Endorsed : Indulgence. Citty of Bath [In Sir J. W.'s handwriting. Ed.] To our Dread Soveraigne Charles the Second by the grace of God King of Great Brittaine France and Ireland Defendor of the Faith, &c. The humble Addresse and supplication of your Maiesties Faithfull Subjects, within and adjacent to the Citty of Bath Most humbly Sheweth That with many others of your Maties true hearted Non-conform ing Subjects in England, who in every corner of the land doe sing for joy of heart : Wee also some of your Mat;es most faithfull Subjects in and about Bath in the name of many more of our Neighbours doe rise up and call your Maiestie blessed for your unparaleld grace expressed in your late declaration of Indulgence to us ; Such an Act of Royall Favour as yor predecessors of ffamous memory never condiscended unto for ye quieting of the discomposed mindes of their Subjectes 1 6 — 2 244 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Humbly praying your Maiestie for the benefitt of this Gratious indul gence in the Citty of Bath, and that (if it seeme good to your Princely wisdome to allow unto Non-conformists any vacant Churches or Chappells that are non endowed) St. James or St. Michaells Church in Bath both vacant and not endowed, may be allowed to M1 James Green wood of the Presbiterian perswation whom wee have chosen for our teacher, But if neither of the sd Churches, which would be most decent for the worPP of god and most convenient for many sickly and infirme people of our perswation : Then wee most humbly begg your most gratious allowance of a meeting place at Barton ffarme a little remote from the Citty — ffor which Royal grace as wee shall every way bee obliged to accquitt our Selves with such moderation fidelitie and peaceablenes as never to give your Maiestie any cause of offence Soe wee shall continue to pray for your Maiesties prospentie in length of dayes and life for ever more [Autograph signatures.] John Axford Edward Sheppard sen1 Edward Sheppard Caren Davis John Wise James Watts Benja: Waters George Baker 320 (140). Endorsed : Indulgence. Citty of Bristoll. [Sir J. W. Ed.] To our dread Soveraigne Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith &c. The humble petition of yor Maties Faithfull Subjects in yor Citty of Bristoll. Most humbly sheweth That with many others of yor Maties true hearted, non-conformist Subjects in England who in every corner of the Land, doe sing for Joy of heart, wee also some of yor Maties most Faithfull Subjects in Bristoll in the name of many more of our Neighbours doe rise up, and call yor Matie blessed for yor unparalelld grace expressed in yor late declara tion of Indulgence to us. Humbly prayeing yor Matie for the benefit of this gracious Indulgence in yor citty of Bristoll, and that the house of Mr John Loyde, lyeing on S' James Back in the said Citty may be allowed to Mr John Weekes of the Presbiterian perswasion, whom we have chosen for our Teacher there ; for which yor Royall grace as wee shall every way be obliged to aquit our selves with such moderation, fidelity, and peaceablenes as never to give yor Ma'ie any cause of offence, soe wee shall continue to pray for yor Ma'ies prosperity in length of dayes, and life for ever more. [Autograph signatures :] John Tucker Rich. Payne Michaell Pope Hugh Whyte William Salmon William Willoughby S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 245 320 (141). Endorsed : Indulgence, Cirencester. Weavra hall there [Sir J. W. Ed.] To the Kinges most excell' Majesty Charles the 2d by the grace of God Kinge of Gr' Brittaine France & Ireland, Defendr of the fayth &c : The humble Addresse of yr Majestys thankefull subjects In and about ye Brough or Borrow of Cirencester in the County of Gloucester Most humbly sheweth That whereas It has pleased ye lord in whose hand y6 hearts of Kinges are gratiously to incline yr sacred Majestys heart, to emitt yr most gratious Declaration for ye indulgeinge yr non-conformeinge subjects, not only by Inhibiteinge all ways of Coercion by yr Regall power suspendinge all Pcenall lawes in matters Ecclesiasticall. out ag* yr humble subjects. But also, by concedinge us out of yr sov'aigne clemency to have publiq places allowed for the Wship of ye gr' god, as also lycence for or teachers that may be helpefull to us in or devo tion & finally or eternall salvation, and also to take us undr ye winges of yr royall gtection in or peaceable behaviour toward yr sacred majestys pson & governm' and all others, by wch unparrelled Act of grace, yu have made or hearts to leape & o1 soules to singe for Joy of heart. & have layd such a sense of yr royall condescention and indulgence upon us if we canot but now, always & in all places acknowledge & celebrate the most worthy deeds done to us yr poore subjects, and as men raysed out of the grave from ev1-y Corner of ye land, stand up and Call yr Majesty blessed — and doe also resolve in the strength of divine grace to acquitt ol selves, wth y' moderation, fidelity & peaceablenesse as also to keepe soe close to ye rules layd downe in y1 Majestys most gratio declaration, y' yr Majesty shall never have cause to rep' of this famous act of grace toward us, farre exceedinge ye noblest acts of all yr prdecessors, an Act wrthy only of the grando1 of y1 Majesty's Royall Spirit. And in obedience to y1 Majestys most gratious Declaration and y' we may Reape the fruit thereof, we yr Majestys Most humble subjects doe wth all submission implore and begge yr Majestys allowance of the weavers-hall for oT meetinge place in Cirencester, as also yr Royall Ap- probacon of Mr James Greenwood who is of y" Presbiterian pswasion for or teacher, as also y' he may have yr Majestys gratious pmission & lycence Accordinge to yr Majestys sayd gratious declaration to preach in any other place allowed by yr Royall Authority as opportunity may be offered. & yr humble petionrs shall pray for yr Majestys prosprity, length of days, & life for evermore. John Paine William Eisworth Walter Harbert John Blissett Anthony Archer Giles Coates Thomas Dickes Isaac Lawrence 246 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (142). Endorsed : Berks & Kent [B. Ed.] The Anabaptists in Cranbrooke in Kent desire to meet at Thos. Beaths house And Alexander Vines house in the sd ph of Cran brooke, & that Richard gun is to be Allowed for their preacher The Anabaptists meeting in Coleman Street desire that the house in Whites Ally in the said ph, Lately in the posesion not app. 0f or Mr John Martin may be allowed for their meet ing place, & that Given in by Mr Blood. 18 Apr. 72 [B. Ed.] Will Ruthey of Maidenhead in ye County of Berks teacher among y* people Calld Baptists and ye people with him ; Desier they May be alowed to Meete in James Jeffreyes howse in ye parish of Cookham in ye set County. Edward Gillet of Maydenhead teacher among the like people Desiers y1 he and y" people with him may be alowed to meete at Tho: Josies howse in Cookham aforesd. [? Tho. Blood. Ed.] 320 (143). Pray Licence for Francis Johnson Mr Arts who is of the perswassion cofhonly called In-&c. to preach in his owne house in S' Andrews parish Holborne The same for Wittm Beale in his house in St. Giles Cripplegate of ye same perswassion &c [Josh. Churchill. Ed.] Receaved four Licences for Bristol, & Temple: Coome p me. Joshua Churchill. Apr. 18 72. 320 (144). Endorsed : The houses not fild up in this note. [B. Ed.] Licences desired. The dwelling house of Ellynor Croute Widow in Brixham: in Devon The dwelling house of Mr John Kempster in Dartmouth Presby terian An uper roome of Grainary in the Parish of St. Andrews in ye City of Norwich now in Leace to Mr John Knight. Mr Thomas Allen to preach there A roome or roomes in ye mantion house of Nicolas Withers in ye Parish of St. Clements in ye City of Norwich Mr Martin Finch to preach there A Roome or Roomes in ye mantion house of John Toft in ye City of Norwich in y" Parish of St. Clements in ye said City Mr Enock Woodward to preach there S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 247 A Roome or Roomes in y" mantion house of Richard Knights in ye parish of St. George of Colgate in ye said City Mr John Corie to Preach there The foure last places & Ministers Congregationall. 320 (145). Endorsed : Devon, Warwick, Derby — Middlesex [B. Ed.] Names of Persons & places [John Hickes. Ed.] Tho: Ford ^ Tho: Trescot Mark Down y all of Exon Thomas Tross John Hill Christopher Jelinger at Marldon John Hopping neare Exon. John More at St. Mary Autry Jonathan Bowden Morton. John Nosworthy at Mannaton John Serle at Plimton John Maudit S' Mary Ottery Robert Collings of S' Mary Ottery Richard Smith in Salcomb Oliver Peard at Barnstaple Anthony Palmer of Barnstaple John Berry of Barnstaple John Gay of Barnstaple James Hadderidg at Halberton Samuel Stoddon Lewis Facy of Warrington John Hodder William Sampson. John Eaton John Wakeley Tho: Mall of South-Moulton John Flavill of Dartmouth Lewis Hatch at Saterly Francis Whidden of Totnes. Anthony Down of Northam Tho: Evance in Birmingham in Warwickshire his house for the place of meeting. Presbyterian Willia Bagshaw at Foard in Derbishire. John Chishull at Enfield in Middlesex — his house ye Meeting-place. John Kempsters house in Dartmouth for a Meeting place. Nathan Jacobs dwelling house call'd Barecomb in Orgborough. Jeremiah Malpas his house in Bassinghall street for a meeting place. London John Dickings his house in White Fryers a meeting place London. 248 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Mr Tho: Yeabsleys house] Mr Sam. Bretts house tall in Plymouth Mr Tho: Martyns house ) Nathan Jacob his dwelling house Orgbourigh in Devon. [John Hickes. Ed.] [At back.] delivered out 19 licences. Thursd. 18 Apr. [B. Ed.] 320 (146). Endorsed : Persons & Places desired to be licensed. 19. Apr. 1672. [B. Ed.] The howse of John Chishull in Enfield, Middl. desired to be licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. License desired for John Chishull to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Enfield. License desired for Christopher Jelinger of Marldon, Devon to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any allowed place. The howse of Joseph Andrews in Barnestaple desired to be licensed for a Congregationall Meeting Place. License desired for Oliver Peard to be a Teacher there. License desired for James Haddridge to be a Presbyterian Teacher att Wm Chave's howse in Halberton, Devon. License desired for Wm Chave's house to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place in Halberton, Devon License desired for the howse of Samuel Brett in Plymouth to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Like desired for Thomas Yeabsley's howse in Plymouth. License desired for William Blackmore to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Home Church, Essex License desired for William Blackmore's howse in Home Church, Essex to be a Presbyterian Meeting Place. Like desired for Wm Weston's howse in Banbury, Presbyterian. License desired for . . . Wells to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Wm Weston's howse in Sheepe street, Banbury. License desired for John Glanvill to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Taunton S' James, Somerset. Licence desired for the howse of John Glanvill in the parish of Taunton S* James to be a Presbyterian Meeting. Like desired for John Hucklebridge's howse in the same Parish. License desired for Anthony Collier to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Rosse, Hereford. Like desired for his howse in the same Towne. Like desired for John Wilds howse in Hereford. License desired for William Boyle to be a Presbyterian Teacher in John Wilds howse in Hereford. License desired for John Galpin to be a Presbyterian Teacher in the howse of Robert Sellerke in the parish of Laurence Liddiard, Somerset. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 249 License desired for the howse of Robert Sellerke in the parish of Lawrence Liddiard Somerset to be a Presbyterian Meeting. License desired for Lawrence Musgrove to be a Presbyterian Teacher in John Glanvills howse in ye Parish of Taunton S' James, Somerset. [B. Ed.] 320 (147). Endorsed : Devon [B. Ed.] Robert Collins Master of Arts pray a Licence to preach in his owne howse in ye parish of S' Mary Ottery in ye County of Devon being of the Presbyterien Judgm'. delivered to Mr Treasurer's man 20. Apr. 72. Given in by Mr Treasurer's servant 19. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] 320 (148). Recvd the 1911 Aprill 1672 att my Lord Arlingtons office of Mr Benson A Licence for Mr Owen Stockton and Mr Henry Havers to bee teachers to A Congregation In Ipswitch p Robert Whittell. 320 (149). Endorsed : Somerset, Middlesex [B. Ed.] Mr Thomas fforward to be Teacher to a people of the Non=Con- formitie of the Presbiterian Judgement the place of Worshipp the howse of the said Mr Thomas Forward in Pitminster in the County of Somrsett, which place the said M1" Forward was hereto fore Minister. Somersett Delivered to Mr Treasurers man. 20. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] Recd April ye 19^ 1672 at my Lord Arlington's office of Mr Benson a Licence for Mr John Storer of Highgate in the County of Midd: I say reed by me. Jo: Storer. junk. 320 (150). Somrsett Wee desire a License for Mr John Glanvill & Mr Lawif. Musgrove both of the Presbiterian pswasion to preach at the now dwelling howse of the sd John Glanvill, and at the howse of John Huckle- bridge in the psh of Taunton S' James in the County aforesd or any other place allowed 250 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Alsoe another License For Mr John Galpin to preach at the howse of Mr Robert Sellerke in the pish of Laurrance Liddiard in the set County of Som'sett, hee being of the presbite pswasion likewise p Saml Reynolds [S. R.'shand. Ed.] Robert Wollcott 320 (151). _. . [Two pieces of paper— in different handwritings. Ed. J At back. Address erased. ' To my very Loveing Nephew Mr William Welles Hosier at the signe of the Talbot in Watling Street neere Broad Street These be d(esired) [Quite a different hand from 151 (i). Ed.] (i) Endorsed : Banbury Weston's house in Sheepe Street in Banbery to be licenced The person Mr Wells a Presbiterian [Not in Thos. Blood's hand. Ed.] given in by Mr Blood & ' [B. Ed.] (2) Endorsed : Southwark, Yorkshire, Surrey. [B. Ed.] in S' Mary Ottery Southwark [Inserted by B. (same handwriting as endorsement) . Ed.] Mr Robert Collins preacher, and his own House the place of Meteinge. Presbyt. [Sir J. W. Ed.] At Croyden in Surrey Mr Francis Smith preacher to the congregatio A large rome in the West pt of the Towne formerly A molt=house now the meteinge place. Bapt [Sir J. W. Ed.] At Horton nere Bradford in Yorksheir Mr Thomas Walker preacher, his owne now dwelling house the meteinge place. Bapt. [Sir J. W. Ed.] 320 (152 ? 153). Endorsed : London, Midd. [B. Ed.] Frid. morng. My dear Sr Joseph. Send mee this one time & ille vow and swear i'll send for noe more for any mans pleasure. I have sent ye blanck fill, ye porter S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 251 waits your leisure. I will be thus vext noe more, let ould . . . get licences for these for mee. yet still & ever shall I bee Yours as much as you will or can wish N pray let patron signe these. I could make you laugh but I will not. good now if you have any goodnes in you send me all I sent for. [Dr. B. Ed.] 320 (154). Endorsed : — Given in by Mr Hockley 20. Apr. 72. Cornwall & Devon [B. Ed.] M1' William Oliver at Dutson neere Lanceston in Cornwall Presby terian desires a General Licence. Mr David Bayly his house in ye Town of Bridgwater in Sommerset for ye Use of those y' are of ye Presbyterian perswasion. M1" John Gardner to be teacher at ye same place. Mrs Katharine Norcots house in ye East Town of Crediton. Mr John Knights house in the West Town of Crediton in Devon, for ye Use of those y' are of ye Presbyterian perswasion. John Bowrings house in Chumleigh in Devon, for the Use of those yl are of the Presbyterian perswasion. Mrs Mary Kendalls house call'd Cofton in the parish of Dawlish in Devon. Mr Philip Coads house in Hamdon in Devon. Witt. Rowes house of Rew in the parish of Shobrooke Devon. James Burdwood at Hexdown in Bigbury Independent. Hexdown ye house hee lives in to be ye place of Meeting for Inde pendents, & presbyterians, in Devon. Mr Witt. Bartlet & Mr John Bartlet's houses to be Licensed in Biddiford Devon, for Congregational Assemblies [At back.] Mr Joseph Chadwick in ye parish of Cruse Morchard a General Licence. ye County Devon. Mr Gaspar Hickes of Landrake in ye County of Cornwall Presbyterian Anthony Rowse his house Esqr call'd Wotton in ye parish of Landrake in ye County of Cornwall. Mr Solomon Caswel to be Licenced a teacher in ye parish of S' Germans in Cornwal. his house ye place. ye Congregation presbyt. Mr Sam. Keckwich his house in ye parish of St. Germans Cornwal. Mr Jonathan Wills at Helligan neare Bodmin a teacher. Presbyt. Mrs Anne Silly her house call'd Helligan near Bodmin in Cornwal for a Presbyterian Congregation. [John Hickes. Ed.] 252 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (155). To the Kings Most Excellent Mat!e. The humble petition of divers Inhabitants of the parish of Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, of the presbiterian and Congregationall perswasion on behalf of themselves and others. Sheweth That whereas it hath pleased your Matie by your late Declaration of March 15th 167^ graciously to suspend the Execution of all penall Lawes in Matters Ecclesiasticall against us Nonconformists. And therein is pleased to promise Allowance of persons, and places, for the publick exercise of our worship and devotion, if it be desired. which your Maties Gracious Indulgence wee doe with all humilitie and thankfulnes Acknowledge. Your petitioners most humbly Beseech and Supplicate your Maties Royall Allowance That A private Oratory Belonging to Thomas Birch of Birch-hall Esqr and standing on his Land neare his house, be a place for your petitioners and others that please to Assemble there, for their publick worship and devotion ; And That your Matie would be Gra ciously pleased to Allow of Mr Henry ffinch to be a Teacher of the Congregation that shall Assemble and meet in the said Place. And your Petitioners (as in duty Bound) shall ever Pray for yor Matles Happy and Prosperous Reigne. [Autograph signatures :] Edmond Strickland Jno: Barlow Nich. Dearnally Lawrance Norris John Clayton Tho: Walker Robert William Joseph Slater John Booker 320 (155 I). These may certify whom it may concern That the Private Oratory belonging to me Thomas Birch of Birch Esqr Peticoned for to be allowed A Place for such as are of the Presbiterian & Congregationall Perswasion to meet in for their Publicke Worship and Devotion ; hath never been Consecrated that I know of, or have seen by any Record or writeing : or heard of by any Tradition whatsoever. But have heard That in my Ancestors time it hath sometimes been made use of in stead of A Barn (before the late distracted times) to lay fodder in for Cattell. And I conceive it is in my power to Convert it to what use I please. Witnesse my hand and Seale this 20th day of Aprill 1672 Tho: Birche. 320 (156). Mr John Haddesley. Presb: the house of Mr Anthony Cooke Clothier in the City of new Sarum in Wilts & the house of Mr Stephen Haskett Merchant there Mr Wm Hunt Presb. not appr. The house commonly called Guildhall\ • p [B. Ed.] & the house called Shoemakers hall / S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 253 Mr Joseph Swaffeild Presb. his own house in new Sarum. Mr Thomas Taylor Presb. his own house in new Sarum. Mr John Tombes Presb. his own house in new Sarum. Mr Robert Whitaker Presb. the house of Wm Bulkley Esqr at Burgate in the parish of Fordingbridg in Southhamptonshire Mr Henry Backaller Presb. the new Hall in the midst of the towne of Chard in notappr- Somersett. Ben: Milles Presb. a personall License. Mr George Whitemarsh. Independ' his own house in Salisbury. [Along the margin.] Mr Jeremiah Baines of Horslydowne in Southwark Mr Henry Havers Presb. his own house at Stamborn in Essex. [At back.] Mr John Kent. Baptist. his own house at upper Wallop in South haptonsh. Mr John Alchurch. Baptist. the house of Widdow Blake in Stowford in the parish of South newton Mr John Rede. Baptist the house at Birdlimes farme in the parish of Idmiston not appr. jn wikshire_ Mr Thomas Long Baptist. his own house at little Aimesbury in Wilts. Mr Henry Pen. Baptist. his own house at Broadtholk in Wiltshire Mr James Wise Baptist. the house of Mr Thomas Batt in Salisbury The house of Henry Ashurst Esq. a Clapton in Hackney. Midd. [B. Ed.] [Ja: Innes, junr.] 320 (157). Minister 01ivr Heywood Prisbiterian at Coley Chappell in ye parrish of Halifax ye County of Yorke 320 (158). Endorsed : Somerset, Norfolk. [B. Ed.] Mr Richard Allen Presb: a Barne belonging to Seamours Court in the parish of Beckington in Somersettshire Mr Rich: Vynne Indep' his owne house in Stratton S' Michell parish in Norfolk. [Ja: Innes, junr. Ed.] 254 S. P. Dom. Car. II 320 320 (159). Endorsed : I had all ye capts names A Licence for Nicholas Mallery to be Teacher to a people of the Presbyterian NonConformity in the howse of William May in the parish of Molland in the County of Devon A licence for those of Presbyterian Non-conformity to meet for their devotion in the howse belonging to Dorothy Heard widdowe in ye parish of Rose Ash in Devon p prowse An other Licence for a people of the Presbyterian Judgm' to meet for their Worship in the howse [belonging] to William Bowman in the parish of Shebbeare. in Devon The like in the howse belonging to Mary Kendall in the parish of Dowlish in Devon [R. Prowse. Ed.] 320 (160). To the Kings most excellent matie The humble and thankfull acknowledgment of severall ministers of the County of Wilts, both in the behalfe of themselves and others of theyre bretheren who doe not Conforme to the present established discipline of the Church of England May it please your most excellent majestie Wee your most faithfull and loyall subiects being highly apprehen sive of your Royall Clemency and Signall favour extended to us in your most gratious declaration of Indulgence dated March the 15th 1 67 \ Doe Judge ourselves oblidged by the most inviolable bond of gratitude to make this thankfull acknowledgment thereof and shall account our selves unworthy to participate of this your most princly and Illustrious Act of grace if wee should not studiously endeavour to manifest our selves your ma"es most loyall and peaceable subiects, wee doe therefore hereby owne our highest obligation to all faithfull allegiance and subiec- tion to your maties person and govefment, and doe humbly desire to bee received and Comprehended amongst such as may bee approved & have places allowed for the publique exercise of our ministry ; and wee shall pray for your majesties most happy and long Continued Reign John Tombes Peter Ince Phillip Hunton John Phipp Wm Hunt Wm Hughes Compton South Tho: Taylor Daniell Burges Tho: Rosewell Jon Haddesley Wm Gough Samuell: Cliford Joseph: Swaffield Obad: Wills James: Crape Tho: Rutty John ffragten Bartholomew Web Nath: Web Robt: Rosewell Ben: fflower [The signatures seem to be in John Hickes' handwriting. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 255 320 (161). The house of ye Right W" the Lady Bridget Roberts called Glasten- bury in ye Parish of Cranbrook in ye County of Kent for a Prsbyterian Congregation. Mr Thomas Brand her Presbyterian Chaplin. 320 (162). Mr Thomas Brand a Presbyt. to preach at ye Lady Roberts her house in Cranbrooke Mr Rathband a Presbyt. to preach at Richard Day's house in Horsmonden Kent. 320 (163). William Hooke and John Langstone his assistant at the house of Mr Richard Loton in the Spittle yard at present and [the next yr at his howse in Angell Alley in WhitChappell — all erased] Congregationall I have crossed what I thought not practicable [? Dr. J. Butler. Ed.] 320 (164). Endorsed : Devon Robert Woolcomb of Chidley in Devon. John Gidley of Exon. Presbyterian Robert Carle of Exon. his meeting place at M« Mary Kendalls at Cofton in ye parish of Dawlish. Philip Coads house in Farndon in Devon, a Meeting place. James Rawles house in Ivel street in greate Torrington in Devon. Congregation Presbyterian & Congregational. not putt in the licence. [Sir J. W. Ed.] William Rowe's house called Rew in the parish of Shobrook in Devon. Congregation Presbyterian. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (165). Endorsed : Wiltshire, Gloucester. [B. Ed.] Mr Cray's house in Hornisham. Wiltshire Mr John Fox in Marshfield Gloucestershire a general licence [B. Ed.] A House in Nailsworth Gloucestershire. [Richard Steele. Ed.] Presb. [B Ed.] 256 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (166). Mr Richard Allen. Presbiterian a Barn belonging to Seamours Court in the parish of Beckington in Somersettshire. Mr Richard Vynne Independent. his own house at Stratton S' Michell parish in Norfolk. Mr John Haddesley Presb. the house of Mr Anthony Cook Clothier of new Sarum & the house of Mr Stephen Haskett merch' there. Mr Joseph Swaffield Presb. his own house in Salisbury Mr Tho: Taylor Presb. his own house in Salisbury Mr John Tombes Presb. his own house in Salisbury Mr Robert Whitaker Presb. the house of William Bulkley Esqr at Burgate in the parish of Ford- ingbridg in Southamptonshire. a Barne belonging to Mr Alexander Cray at Hornesham Received of Mr Francis Benson this 20th of Aprill 1672 the Licenses for the parties & places above menconed I say received by me Ia: Inness junr 320 (167). Received for Mr Comfort Star his Maiesties Licence, & Allowance of his dwelling house in Sandwich Whitehall Apr. 20th 1672 Rob Mascall 320 (168). Received at Sr Joseph Williamsons office in Whitehall this 20th Aprill 1672 these Licences following. for Mr John Leighton & for the house of Mr Jn° Chamberlain Nottinghm for Mr Sam" Nowell& for the house of Mr Jn° Richard for Newto for Wm Cross & for the house of Mr Thomas Porter of Bingha Nott. for Mr Jno. Whitlock and his dwelling house in Mansfeild Nottingh"1 Pr. [Sir J. W. Ed.] for Jn° Otefeild at Mr Jn° SpatemS house Roadnooke Derby shire for Mr Samtt Clark at Mr Tho: Bryas house in Leighto Bed fordshire for Mr Rob' Porter of Mansfeeld Nottingmshire Gen11 Teacher for Mr Jn° Billingsley of Mansfeeld Gen" Teacher [In different writing. ? R. Steele's. Ed.] by mee John Whitlock S. P. Dom. Car. II. 326 257 320 (169). I do hereby acknowledge to have recd Licences For Mr John Glanvill & Mr John Galpin to preach in the howses of the sd John Glanvill & John Hacklebridge within the pish of Taunton S' James & alsoe in the howse of Robte Sellerke in the pish of Bp. Lidiard within the County of Somrsett. p mee Sam: Reynolds 20 Apr: 1672 [B. Ed.] 320 (170). Addressed : For Sr Joseph Williamson Apr: 22th 72 A posset take you my dear friend, cannot you bee a sufferer but you must make mee a fellow feeler, because you give licences for noething. must I bee thus troubled, why doe you not beg my pardon, what ? have you lost goodnes & good manners all at once fy, fy. in truth I must ring you not beecause you root* but beecause you do not well however whether in jest or earnest you must conclude I am & ever shall bee Dear Sr Yours most unfeignedly there bee five beehind in all faithfulnes. for which you bee a N naughty man. I can heare all have them imediately, but if you take mee for your frend I wil have you to make bould pray fill up ye blanck with for his house at Walthamstow. 320 (171). Endorsed : Worcestershire. Richard Moore of Wetherock hill in Worcester sheire for a roome in his owne house to A presbiterian. Given by Mr Vernon 22. Apr. ' [B. Ed.] 320 (172). Endorsed : Warwickshire, Worcestershire. [B. Ed.] Richard Moore of Wetherock-hill in the County of Worcester a Licence to preach in his house * Like a hog or sow that ' roots ' about. — Ed. 17 258 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 As allso a generall licence to preach in lawfull places A presbiterian Tow licences are likewise desired for Mr Robert Foams dwelling in Tanworth in Warwick-sheire. A Presbiterian. [Mr. Vernon. Ed.] 320 (173). Endorsed : Canterbury London [B. Ed.] His Maiesties License is humbly desired for 1. Mr Thomas Ventres Teacher, Mr of Arts. Congregationall 2. Mr Rob' Beake, Teacher, Bachelor of Arts, Presbiterian of the Citie of Canterbury And for Theire Meeting Place being Mr Ropers Hall in ye Parish of St. Dunstans in Can' aforesd Also for 3. Mr William Hooke Teacher Mr of Arts. Congregationall of ye Citie of London and His Meeting Place being A Roome or Roomes in ye dwelling house of Mr Loeton in ye Spittle without Bishops Gate London White Hall Apr: 22th: 1672. p me Rob Mascall 320 (174). Received this 22th day of Aprill 1672 from Mr Benson one of the Clerkes in the Ld Arlington's office one Lycence for Doctor Jacombe to Preach, and A Lycence for the Countesse of Exeiter her house to bee a place for to preach Inn. Witness my hand Jno. Cressett 320 (175). I have recd five licences as followeth one for Richard Tittmash) . . . „ one for Lawranc King J Anabaptists. Oxon one for John Savage his house London bridge one for Anthony Palmer) .,,, .... one for George Fownes ( Congregat.onall pswation 22 Apr. 72 Owen Davies [Sir J. W. Ed.] Mr Richard Hills house in Winchester Street AllhoUers the wall pish London S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 259 320 (176). Endorsed : London [B. Ed.] Mr Richard Hills' house in Winchester Street London AllhoUers the wall parish for Mr J°n Stubbs of the Congregationall way [Owen Davies. Ed.] 320 (177). Endorsed : Dorset [B. Ed.] A meeteing place in the dwelling house of John Ingram in Fordington in the County Dorset, for the Congregationall perswation. [Same hand as 182. Ed.] 320 (178). Endorsed : Griffith, London [B. Ed.] A License for Mr George Griffith a Congregational Minister to Preach at his Dwelling-House in Addle-Street London 320 (179). Endorsed : Middlesex [B. Ed.] Tho: Danson Mr of Arts of the perswasion presb. for his dwelling house in Spittle-Fields Middlesex 320 (180). Endorsed: Shrowsbury. [B. Ed.] Licence for Mr Samuel Beresford, of the Presbyterian Prswasion for, his House in Shrowsbury. 320 (181). Endorsed : Henly, Cole. [B. Ed.] Mr Thomas Cole of the Congregational way att Henly upon Thames att Mr Jn° Tylers house and att Alexander Bernards Barne 320 (182). Endorsed : Dorsett A meeteing place for Mr Edward Dummer of the congregationall per swation, in the house of John Bingham Esqr, at Quarleston in the parish of Stickland, in the County of Dorset. [Same hand as 177. Ed.] 17 — 2 260 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (183). William Oliver of Padstow in Cornwall instead of Dutson Tho: Roberts of Lyfton instead of Milton in Devon. John Hickes. 320 (184). Endorsed : Devon, Somerset, Yorkeshire, Cornwall ' [B. Ed.] Given in by Mr Hickes. 23. Apr. 72 [Sir J. W. Ed.} Mr Luke Clayton Minr in Rotherham in York, presbyterian Mrs Alice Shute Widdow her house in Crediton. Devon Mr Henry Berry his house in Crediton Mr John Nots house in Lapford Mr Georg Brooks house in Crusemorchard Mr Adam Normans house in Collumpton Mr Witt. Yeo his house in ye parish of Woolborough. Mr John Syms his house in Ogwill Mr Rich. Stevens house in Denbury Mr Francis Whiddon his house in Moreton. John Forly his house in Totnes James Searles in ye parish of Dartington all these are in Devon. Minrs in St. Mary Ottery • w'h their houses to be Licensed for Presbyterian Congregations. Mr George Day of Wiveliscomb in ye County of Sommerset Minr. Mr Joseph Stocker his house in the said parish for a Presbyterian Congr. Mr Henry Flammack Minr at Goonrowson. a Presbyterian Mr Witt: Flammack his house call'd Goonrowson in Cornwall. Mr John Maudit Mr Edward Par 320 (185). Endorsed : Indulgence. 23. Apr. 1672. R. Dr B. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Addressed : These for Sr Joseph Williamson Apr: ye 23th 72 Most honored & deare Sr I humbly pray y' you would give licences to ye bearer heareof for such persons & places as hee shall offer to you, & bee pleased to take noe notice to the bearer of mee for hee knoweth not from whoese hands this cometh & alsoe bee pleased to favor Mr West as mee with an opportunity for one half hower to waite upon you at your time & place, which if you please you may intimate by a line by this bearer to bee delivered to ye party hee comes from but not superscribe it comes from MrW: Sr, I am in all maner of faithfullnes Yours to love honor & serve you N. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 261 820 (186). Endorsed : Suffolk, Hereford. [B. Ed.] 24 Apr. 72 M* William Voyle \ Mr George Primerose „ r , M' Samuel Smith senior at Hereford Mr Samuel Smith juniorj Mr Anthony Collier of Rosse in county of Hereford Mr Samuel ffoanes "| Mr Samuel Backleder j- of East-Bargholt in Suffolke. Mr Richard More J at Mr Traherns a Goldsmith next doore to the Kingshead Taverne neere Somerset house for Yor servant Nehemiah Lyde 320 (187). Endorsed : Yorkeshire [B. Ed.] Query. whethr the Lycence be done for Mr — Hartley of Kildwicke in Craven in ye County of Yorke, of the Congregat11 pswasion It desire a Lycence for Mr James Saile Presbeterian for the freeschole att Leedes in yorkshire It desire a Lycence for Swaith hall in the pish of Warsop in ye County not appr. 0f Yorke to be a meeting place It desire a Lycence for Mr Jeremiah Millner of the Congregationall pswasion, to be a teacher in the Ladye Roades House in Haughton in yorkshire It desire a Lycence for Mr Josiah Houldsworth of the Congregationall pswasion to teach in Heaton Chappell in the pish of Birstoll & County of Yorke or else att the House of Izabell Reyner widdow in Heckmondicke in the afforesaid pish & County It desire the Alteration of the Terme Presbiterian to Congregationall in Mr X'° Marshalls Lycence It desire a Lycence for Mr Sam1 Ballye of the Congregationall pswasion to teach in Morley Chappell in the pish of Batley in Yorkshire to * ^jPn'] — the Inhabittants wthin the Chapelry haveing sent up theire petticon for itt [The same hand as 203 & 271. Ed.] 320 (188). Endorsed: Surrey Addresed : For Mr Matthew Shephard in Clemens Lane. London Sr> you pmised your indeavor to get us a licence I desire you would do it with all expedition you can. that we may lose no time, 262 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 in improveing the advantage, offered, for the good of soules by his M'ys gracious declara0. the pson to be allowed I need not tell you. the house belongs to John Beamish in Mortlake. It is much desired, the license may be, for the Use of such who are of the pswasions, both presbyterian & congregational, for the meeting consists of both (as you know). & both are at the charg of all. & to appropriate it to either, will be counted a priudice to the other. I depend upon you for this. being Your affectionat frend & serv' David Clarkson Ap 25 — 72 person David Clarkson the to be allowed place belongs to John Beamish in Mortlake Surrey 320 (189). David Clarkeston of Mortlake in Surry & Bemishes house Tho: Case of Chiswick in Middlesex Jon Jackson of Brentford Middlesex Ed: Probees house 320 (190). Endorsed : Middlesex [B. Ed.] For Mr Thomas Case Minister, of the Presbyterean way, liveing in the parish of Chiswick in y" county of Midlesex. For Mr John Jackson minister of the presbyterean way liveing in Brentford in ye county of Midlesex. For the house Edward Probee, in the parish of Chiswick in ye county of Midlesex 320 (191). Endorsed : Staffordshire [B. Ed.] Addressed : To Mr Robert Blany Sr, I am requested to pcure Lycense for Mr Joseph Ecclesole a non-conf minister & Mr Mr William Turton alsoe to preach &c in the house of Mr William Keeling In Darleston in Staffordshire S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 263 I pray when yu goe up to Westmr get this done for one or both of the psons above named I shall sattisfie for ye charges yr Assured Freind Sa: Fisher I pray remember my fathers business 25 Ap. 72 320 (192). Endorsed : Staffordshire [B. Ed.] Mr Joseph Ecclsole of Sedgly in Staffordshire Mr Wm Turton of Rowley in Staffordshire crave Lycense for the house of Mr Wm Keeling in Darleston Stafford shire both of the presbyter pswasion 320 (193). Ralph Ecclesole the house of W. Keely in Darleton. Stafford. the house of John Hall in Bromingham. Warwick put in by Mr Blayney [Written by Mr. James Inness, junr. Ed.] 320 (194). Endorsed : Indulgence. Parish of Stoake Mary, Somersett R 26. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] To the Kinges Most excellent Maiesty The humble peticon of the psons whose names are subscribed Inhabi tants of the pish of Stoake Mary & pts adjacent in the County of Somrs' on the behalfe of themselves & others. May it please yor most excellent Ma've Yor peticon" most humbly & thankfully acknowledge yor Ma'yes abundant grace & favor towards them in yor princely Clemency & Indulgence expressed in yor late declaracon, And to the end they may ptake of the benifitt thereof ; Yor peticonrs humbly pray that Mr Emanuell Harford Minister of the Gospell of the Presbiterian pswasion may be licenced to preach to the Presbiterian Congregacon in those parts at the house of Thomas Ibrockten at Stoake hill in the said parish of Stoake Mary or in any other place allowed by yor Ma'ye. And yor peticonrs (as in duty bound) shall pray &c. Will. Doble Samuell Perry William Torry: William Edwards Thomas Musgrave Oliver Hare Thomas Procter William Hare Charles Bell Robert Hucker 264 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (195). Endorsed : Somersett, Devon [B. Ed.] Mr Emanuell Harford to be a Teacher to a people of the Non-Con- formitie of the Prisbeterian Judgm' the place of Worship, The howse of Thomas Proctor att Stoake hill in the pish of Stoake-Mary in the County of Somersett and in any other place allowed by his Majestic Mr Thomas Daunsy to be a Teacher to a people of the Non-Con- formitie of the Prisbeterian Judgment the places of Worship, The howse of John Blackmore Junr in ye pish of Shelden, & the howse of John Bradbeere in ye pish of Dunkeswell Lyinge together both in the Countye of Devon 320 (196). Endorsed : Ye Indulgence 26 Apr. 72. R. Dr Butler ye use of Halls. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Addressed : For ye Right Honble Earle of Arlington. London Apr: ye 26th 1672 Right Honh!e, I should not bee faithful should I conceale ye dayly growth of Jelousies, Protestant dissenters conclude this there liberty soe graciously soe freely granted by his Majesty will bee short lived in regard 'tis soe stiffled in ye birth, publick places was declared should bee allow'd now refused, & they licenced to noe more then what thoese of ye Romish perswasion freely enjoy. they say why not Halls Schooles or chappells not endowed, they beeing by declaration only debarred church benefices. let other supply unendowed chappells with preaching ministers, dissenters desires off them presently ceaceth, otherwise they conclude wheare god hath his church ye Devill must have his chappell, it beeing his great worke to keep ye Gospell from beeing preached. Every day allmost affords tidings (as I can show some) from ye countries of ye many frequent & fervent blessing of god & ye King, tis great pitty y' anything (by lessening his Maj : soe mercifull grant) should bee done to hinder soe good soe advantageous a worke as ye getting ye harts of the people which now as ye hart of one man begin to say long may your majesty live & rule over us. these are weighty reasons (I humbly conceive) rather of choice to allow them theese publick places. but I have troubled your honor too much already, yet I had your en couragement for it, but I am loath to abuse my liberty therefore only further beg to bee accounted Right Honhle Your honors most unworthy yet most faithfull servant JB iS. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 265 320 (197). Endorsed : 26. Apr. 72 R. Dr B. Halls to N. Conformists. Addressed : For Sr Joseph Williamson. Aprill 26th 72 Most honored & deare Sr had I seene you I should further discoursed this point, I am con fident you beelieve I intirely love you, without self ends of anything from you or by you. I am sorry to heare it said, whoe is ye author of this Stop of halls etc. : my ears are daily boared with theese complaints loath I was to trouble you but rubs are easiest removed at first, a plain frend is not to bee despised noe one is privy to my writing but I did see a necessity of it. our friend G is well had hee knowne of my writing hee would kindly remembered to you. I constantly let him know all my actings if not beefore, yet after I am ever without all doubt Your truely loveing & endeared frend N. 320 (198). Endorsed : Dr Butler. R. 27 Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] Apr: ye 26th 72 Most honoured & deare Sr These* came this evening to my hand by which you may see my readiness to promote what may bee most acceptable to his majesty theese beeing ye effects of writing downe & if theese please I will not offer to obtaine for any but upon such account I most humbly beg y' this bearer may bring ye licences fully according to ye petitions I am most deare Sr Your most unfeigned frend loveing to love, honor, & serve you N. 320 (198 I). Endorsed : Indulgence Town of Eccles, Lancashire R. 27. Apr. 72 [B. Ed.] To the Kings most Excellent Ma'ie. The humble petition of divers of the Inhabitants of the parish of Eccles in the County Palatine of Lancaster in the name of themselves and sundry others of the same parish * Referring to the two petitions 198 I & 198 II.— Ed. 266 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Humbly Sheweth That wee doe with all thankfulnesse acknowledge yor Ma'les gracious declaration of the 15 th of March last past, wherein yor Ma*s Indulgence to such as can-not conforme in all things to the Church of England as it is now established professinge our Loyalty to yor Sacred Matie and resolveing by the grace of god to use the liberty theirin granted to us with that peaceablenesse that yor Matie may have noe reason to repent of the favor allowed to us therein. Wee are humble petitioners of yor Sacred Matie that in pursuance their of yor Matie would be graciously pleased to allowe of Mr Edmund Jones Master in Artes one of the presbyterian perswasion and our former Vicor of our parish to exercise his ministeriall Office amongest us and that the Out buldinges of Alexander Leavor scituat in the towne of Eccles may bee the place allowed for our publick Worship and Devotion. For which Royall favor to the sayd Mr Jones and us, yor Mat!es most Humble petitioners shall ever pray John Dauntesey John Dixon John Valentine Thomas Edge E. Valentine John ffildes Daniell Gaskell John Triggs John Crompton Edmund Goolden Tho: Crompton Randall Olive William ffarman 320 (198 II). Endorsed : Indulgence. Parish of Winwicke, Lancaster. 27. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] To his most excellent matle. The humble peticon of severall of the Inhabitants of the parish of Winwicke in the Countie pallatine of Lancastr in the name of them- themselves and sundry others Humbly Sheweth That your maties Indulgence expressed in your maties Royall Declaracon of March 1 5th -f-^- To such as cannot conforme in all thinges to the Church of England as it is now established is with all humble thankfuUnes acknowledged by us and professeinge and promiseinge (by the assistance of God) our constant and unfeigned Loyalty to your Sacred matie And that wee will endevour soe to use the Liberty allowed us That your matie may not have Cause to repent of your Royall favour afforded unto us. Your petitioners most humbly beseech and supplycate your Sacred matie that in pursuance thereof yor matie would bee gratiously pleased to allow & lycence Mr William Aspinwall minister of the Gospell and of the perswasion comonly called presbiterian to excercise his ministeriall function amongst us And that the out- howesinge of Richard Birchall of the said parish of Winwick may bee the place of our assemblinge for our publick worshipp and devotion S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 267 And yor Petitioners shall cheerefully and cordially (as in duty bound) ever pray for your maties longe and prosperous Reigne &c. John Gleave John Norman Richard Birchall Thomas Widdowes James Bate John Bate Tho: Ellam 320 (199). Addressed : For Mr Francis Benson. Sr There were two peticcons sent by mee to S1" Joseph * ye one from Eccles ye other from Winwick in Lancashire [*both townes there]. ye persons names I have forgot, but hope this may direct you to find them other wais I must bee forced to send to Lancr: for their names againe which would reflect much upon my credit. I should be truely thanke- full to you for ye finding of them. I am, Sr Yours J. Butler. 320 (200). Endorsed : Indulgence. St. Martins in the Fields. R. 27. Apr. 72. [B. Ed.] We whose names are under written thankfully acknowledging the great mercy of God inclyning the heart of His Matie to Clemency & indulgence in allowing a sufficient number of places (as they shall be desired) in all partes of this Kingdom for the use of such as doe not con form to the Church of England to meete and assemble in, in order to their publick worship & devotion Doe most humbly desire that Gabriell Sanger our former Ministr of the Presbyterian psuasion may bee allowed to preach & exercise all acts of Divine worship amongst us and others who shall attend on his Ministry both in his owne private lodgings in the pish of S' Martin in the Fields, and in the house of the Widdow Lloyd in the Strand, and in any other house allowed for publick worP by his Maues indulgence. Sam11 Morris Wm Haberfield John Tutt Cristofer Popley William Brown Peter Kinsey Nicholas Rowe John Knight: John Higgs Sco. Templeman Thomas Daye Tho: Mellor 320 (201). I Catharyne Floyd widow dwelling in ye pish of St. Martin in ye Feilds doe desire that a roome or roomes in my own proper dwelling house in ye Strand may be allowed for a meeting house : In witnes whereof I have subscribed my name Katherine Floyde Widow. * Marginal note by B. Ed. 268 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (202). Gabriel Sangar minister of the Presbyterian persuasion desires Licence to preach It is desired that ye house of ye widdow Lloyd in the Strand be allowed for him. It is likewise desired that his owne private Lodgings in St. Martin in the Fields be allowed for him. 320 (203). Endorsed : Yorkeshire. [B. Ed.] Sr Joseph Williamson on Wednsday last being the 24th of this instant Aprill 1672 was left a Desire for Licences for the places & psons after mentioned of wch some alterations are to be & to wch some additions for othr psons & places, viz. : — It was desired that Swath hall in the pish of Worsop be Licenced now y' was a mistake and it is now desired That Swath hall in Worspordaile in the County of Yorke be allowed for a place for nonconformists to meet in It was desired y' Jeremiah millner of the Congregationall psuasion be allowed As a teachr in the Lady Roades house in Haughton in Yorkeshire. now It is desired that he be put in Pres biterian. ID a Lycence for Josiah Houldsworth of the Congregationall pswa sion to teach in Heaton chappell or in the House of Izabell Rayner widdow in Heckmondwicke in the pish of Birstoll & County of Yorke ID a Lycence for Mr Sam1 Balie of the Congregationall pswasion to teach in morley Chapell in the pish of Batley in ye County of Yorke or in his owne house in morley. these are ye Alterations desired in the paper formrly Left [The same hand as in 187 — i.e., Timo: Cloudsley. Ed.] Endorsed : Yorkeshire. Fresh Desires for psons & places in ye County of Yorke A Lycence for Mr John Hobson of the Presbiterian pswasion & Mr Marke Triggatt of ye Congregationall pswasion to teach att Kirke Sandall Hall in the County of Yorke to teach to the Non conformists of the Congregationall pswasion A Licence for Mr Richard Whitehurst of the Congregatall pswasion to teach att a Certaine House Called the west hall att Hatfeild in Yorkshire A Licence for Mr Robert Dickinson of the Congregationall pswa sion to teach att his owne house in Fishlake in Yorkshire S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 269 A Lycence for Mr Christopher Nesse Congregationall pswasion to teach in maine rideing house in the pish of Leedes in the County of Yorke [The same hand as 187 & 271. Ti: Cloudsley. Ed.] 320 (204). Endorsed Indulgence. Wrentham in Suffolke. [B. Ed.] To the Kings most Excellent Majesty The Humble petition of the Congregation and Nonconformist in and about the parish of Wrentham in the County of Suffolke. Sheweth That your petitionrs have with all due thankefullnesse, and Humility considered your Majestyes late gratious declaration, published by the Advice of your most Honrable Privye Councell, whereby yor Majestye is pleased to suspend the execution of all manner of pcenall laws in matters Ecclesiasticall against those that doe not conforme to the Church of England: And that yor Majestye is gratiously pleased to declare that yor Majestyes Royall Indulgence should not extend to those that shall meete in any place not allowed or the Teacher of such Congregation not approved by yor Majestye. In thankefullnesse and submission to wcn gratious Indulgence and Dispensation yor petitionrs are incouraged humbly to beseech and supplicate yor Majesty to be pleased to give yor Majestyes royall Allowance that One house prpared for that use in Wrentham abovesaid be allowed of by yor Majestye to be a place for yor petitioners and others to congregate in for our publique worshipp and devotion, And that yor Majestye would likewise be gratiously pleased to approve Mr William Ames Teacher to that congregation to wch yor Majestyes humble suppliants doe belonge : And yor petitionrs doe promise not to use, permitt or extend this yor Majestyes Royal Favor and Indulgence for ye Exercisinge or teaching any Doctrine tending to Sedition And yor Petitioners shall pray &c Autograph signatures. Fra: Brewester Tho: Legat Geo: Warren Francis Morse. John Rix. Simon Wickering Richard Waynflitts Tho: Marshall Wm Crispe Abr: Gillingham Evan Gayer Simon Rix Phillip Barker Wrentham Aprill 29th 1672. Henery Legat Wm Slater Isaac Chetell Nath: Smyth Edmund Durrant John Buddell Tho Forcroft Robert Chrisp 270 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (205). Reverend Sr, I received yours ye wch was noe small disappointment to us all (Specially my Lady) ye licences not coming for we are in more than ordinary danger of being disturbed The Church men & ye Justices will take any information ye last weeke I was sent for by one of them to know whether I had a License, & yesterday we had met with trouble, had not one of them beene my Ladys Friend Sr in short they are resolved to try ye Strength of ye Declaration whether twill be valid agt an act of Parliament, and my Lady is ye person they will begin with, hoping thereby to deter others from any such practise, now we are advised by an able counsellor & Justice to get a license according to ye Kinges decl: & then we hope to stave off trouble for ye prsent, though tis judged y' twill com in the end notwithstanding a license. Sr, I hope to be in London ye next weeke but whether I shall reach through by y' hour you mention is doubtfull not being used to ride, & how to be absent soe long (my Lady not being provided as yet) I know not especially this juncture of time, twould have fitted me much better about 6 weekes hence for then I shall be necessitated to be in London & doe hope by y' time y' I shall get Glastonbury provided ; but notwithstanding all I intend to com except it may be as well then, ye wch is all but service and thanks from him who is Sr> Yr obliged servant, Aprill 29 : 72 Tho: Brond 320 (200,. Endorsed : Chancys note. Southampton [B. Ed.] Licences desired For Mr John Crofts, Congregational — for John Girle's house in Newton Tone in the county of Wilts, or any other licensed place. For Mr Nicholas Smith congregational for his ow house in Long parish & Mr Hopkins' house in Horwell in ye County of South- ton or any other licensed place For Mr John Pinkury presbiteria for his ow house in Longstock & John Saunder's his house in Andover in ye County of Southto Isaak Chancy Aprill 27. 1672. of Estonto Andover 320 (207). Endorsed : — Southampton [B. Ed.] Mr Samuell Sprint for the tow Hall in Andover Southto Mr Isaak Chancy for Estonton neer Andover Southto S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 271 Mr James Brow of Lower Catford for his house Southto Mr Joh Pinkney Long Stock his ow house — Southto Mr Joh Crofts, Newton tony John Girles House — Wilts. Mr Nicholas Smith his ow house in Long parish. Southto. [J. Chancy. Ed.] 320 (208). Endorsed : Southampton [B. Ed.] Samuel Sprint of Upper Clatford in the County of Sowthamton being of the Presbiterian Preswaission desier Licence to Preach not appr. In the Towne Hall of Andover in the saeyd County or in any other Licensed Place Isacke Chancy of Easton towne in the sea County desiers Licence to preach in his One House or any other Licensed place hee being of the presbiterian Preswaisson. James Browne of Lower Clatford in the sed County desiers Licence to preach in his One House or any other Licensed place hee being of the Presbiterian Preswaission 320 (209). Endorsed : Althornes note. Leedes [B. Ed.] Mr Althorne, Wee whose names are here under Written doe For our selfes and many others desire the Favour of you to usse your indeavour to obtayne a Licence For the house of Mr William Harrise in the parish of Alsaints in Lewes, To bee usste and bee imployed in the worshipp of god one all occasions For us of the presbiterian Judgm', And wee alsoe desire a Licence for Mr Edward Newton to bee teacher to the same congregation And wee alsoe desire (if it may bee obtayned) that Mr Edward Newton may have in his Licence the Liberty to usse the house of Mris Frances Vickring in the parish of St. Michille in Lewes Sir, pray will you usse your indeavour to obtayne these Licences this weeke that if possible wee may receave them and what charge you are at wee shall thankfully repay and ever bee Yr obliged Frends and servants Edward Newton Walter Brett Junr Wal. Brett senr Samuel Dutton Henry Panton Will Humphrey Tho: Matthew Lewes the 30th of Aprill 1672 272 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (210). Endorsed : 30. Apr. 1672 R DrB. Licenses Milward's house. Rent Rath bone Addressed : — For Sr Joseph Williamson Apr ye ye 30th 72 Most honored & deare Sr I most humbly beg licences for thoese two peticions according as therein desired I alsoe pray a licence for ye house of Mr Georg Milward at Farincomb in Somersetshire for Mr John Millward to preach in whoe already hath a licence in generall. there is yet alsoe two beehind of ye ould ones I formerly desired which were for Kent. Rathbone was one of them, the other I have forgotten I intreat you, deare Sr, to let mee have theese. I get nothing by this but expense of money & time. I am for ever Dear Sr Yours in all truth, N 320 (211). Addressed : For my honoured Freind Sr Joseph Williamson these My honoured Freind, I was yesterday at Whitehall to have wayted on you, but yu Were buisy, and the people about yu ill natur'd, by which I lost my end, and fearing the same might bee my ill fate this morning, I rather choose to give yu the trouble of this paper, wch humbly desires yu would bee pleas'd to order some one of your Servts to search whether there have already any Licence passed To one Olyver Heywood For exercising his guifts (as they call it) in or about Hallifax, and if none such have passed, then as humbly to desire, that none may, untill notice Given to my Ld ; or Yr most humble & more than most affecconate Serv' 30 Aprill: 1672 Raphe Snowe. 320 (212). John Hodges house John Taylour teacher John Maudit teacher Rich. Smith teacher. Rich. Binmore teacher Rich. Binmores house John Syms house in Ogwel. Edward Pars house in S' Mary Ottery Mark Down teacher Georg Tress teacher. Mr Lye teacher Mr Lyes house Abraham Randals house John Nots house aS". P. Dom. Car. II. 320 273 John Maudit's house Rich: Stevens house Willia Cholwich his house John Forly his house Willis Yeo's house Henry Berry his house Georg Brooks house John Hill teacher. Adam Nerman house James Searles house Tho: Ford John Searle teacher. delivered to Mr Hickes April y" last. Mr Henry Flammack teacher Mr Flammack house [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (213). Endorsed : — Norwich. [B. Ed.] A Lycence For John Collings Dr D. & for A roome in ye house of Jonathan Wilson in y" pish of St. Stephens Norwcn not app. For Beniamin Snowdon & for A roome in ye house late belonging to ye Blackfryers in St. Andrews pish Norwch presb. [B. Ed.] 320 (214). Endorsed : Warwickshire. Meetings Congregationalists. [B. Ed.] [Sir J. W. Ed.] 1. The House of Sophia Viscountesse Wimbaldon in ye parish of Nether- Whitacre in Warwickshire for the use of such as are of the Congr. perswasion 2. The house of Waldive Willington Esq. in ye parish of Kingsbury, Warwicksh: for such as are of the presbyt. perswasion 3. The House of John Baylyes in the parish of Coleshill, Warwickshire for such as are of the presbyt. perswas: 4. Matthew Leadbeater presbyt. doth Humbly begg a License to preach in any Licenst place for the use of those of his perswasion. [B. Ed.] 320 (215). Endorsed : Essex. [B. Ed.] John Reeve a master of artes desires a Lycence to preach in his owne house at Springfield in Essex, who is of the presbyterian perswation. 320 (216). Ralph Vening master of Arts & of the Congregational way : For the Roomes in the great James in St. Clements East cheape London in the house of James March James March 18 274 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (217). Endorsed : London. [B. Ed.] Ralph Venning Master of Arts, Congregationall, desires A Lycense for the house of James March to preach in In St. Clements Eastcheap — London 320 (218). Endorsed : Barker Teacher. [B. Ed.] Mr Robert Barker of the parish of St. James Dukes place of the Con gregationall way desires a Lysence to preach In the house of James March In the parish of St. Clements Eastchepe, London James March 320 (219). Endorsed : Essex, Cheshire, Wilts. [B. Ed.] A License for Obadiah Grew D.D. of the perswasion commonly called Pres byterian at the howses of Mr Edmund Kirton & of Mr John Basnet & Mr Thomas Jesson. in Coventry [This in one -writing. Ed.] For Mr George Moxon Congregationall at his Dwelling house in the parish of Asbury Cheshire For Mr Nathaniel Ranew, Presbyt. at Mr Finch his house in Bilrecay in y" County of Essex For Mr John Ravenshaw Presbyteria At his house in Wibunbury parish. Cheshire [In Richard Steele's hand. Ed.] 320 (220). Endorsed : Surrey, Hantshire. [B. Ed.] Mr Noah Webb of ye Presbyterian pswasion of Frimley in Surrey Mr Samuel Wickham of the Presbyterian pswasion of Purbright in Co. Surrey Mr Stephen Webb of the same pswasion at Mrs Bradshaws house in Farnborow in Hantshire Mr Richard Bures of the Presbyterian pswasion, of Frimley, in Surrey. 320 (221). Endorsed : Sussex, Stafford. [B. Ed.] Joseph Cope desires a Lycence to to Teach in the house of Mr Edward Harison in the parish of Eaglshall in the County of Stafford, or in his one house of the prespby. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 275 Mr William Martaine desires Lycence to preach in John Oglanders house at Kingston in Sussex or in his one house of the presbyterian perswation [R. Prowse. Ed.] 320 (222). Endorsed : Suffolke. one not appr. [B. Ed.] presbit : John Salkeld for his owne house in Walsham in the Willowes in Suff: presbit : ffrancis Crow, for his own house at Ovington, in Suff: Congregationall : John Starke for his owne house in Winkfleld — in: Suff: Congr. John Winbon for the house of Mrs Cooke in the Southgate Street in Bury : — Suff: presbit : Samuel Slater: for the Shire house in Bury — not appr. 320 (223). Endorsed : Northumberland [B. Ed.] A Liconse for Mr John Tompson to preach at the tole both in Morpeth in North umberland Congregationall. 320 (224). Endorsed : Lancashire, Suffolk [B. Ed.] Mr William Folkes of Great Cornard in Suffolk. Presbyterian Mr John Clarkes house in S' Edmonsbury Suffolke Mr John Parish his house in Sudbury Suffolke Mr Tho Walker of little Waldingfield in Suffolke. Presbyterian For his own house & For Mr John Gurdons house called Assington hall in Suffolke For William Spring's house in Nayland Suffolke Robert Eaton M.A. For his own dwelling house in manchester in Lancashire Mr Henery Finch of Manchester in Lancashire. Presbyterian. For A private orotory belonging to Mr Tho Birch of Birch in Lanca shire For the use of such as doe not conforme &c both of the Presbyterian & Congregational perswasion. [Maddox. £d.] 320 (225). A private oratory belonging to Mr Tho. Birch of Birch-hall in Lancashire For the use of Presbyterian & Congregationall Mr Henery Finch Teacher Presbyterian. [Maddox. Ed.] 18—2 276 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (226). A Roome or Roomes in the house of Henery Finch in Manchester in the County of Lancaster For the Presbyterian perswasion Maddox 320 (227). Mr Thomas Moore of Milton-Abbas in Dorcett Presb. his own house there Mr John Hodder of Thorn = combe in Devon. Presb. his own house there & a house or outhouse belonging to Tho: Moor Esqr jn Hawkchurch in Dorcett Mr Henry Backaller of Woron... fitzpain Presb. in the house of M" Sarah Kerridg. there. Mr John Pinney Presb. in his own house att Betscombe in Dorcett. & a house belonging to Mr Edw: Markes at Broad Windsor in Dorcett. Mr John Kerridg of Lyme in Dorcett. a Gen11 teacher. Mr Ja: Ously of Wotton Fitz = pain Presb. his own house there Mr John Brice of Whitechurch Presb. a New house belonging to Hen: Henly Esqr Mr John Goddard, & others at Marshwood in Dorcett Mr John Langdale Presb. his own house at Crickett in Somersett. The house of Mr John Webber (comonly called Thorp) at Membury in Devon. Presb. M1' Tho: Craine of Beaminster in Dorcett. a Gen11 teacher. Mr John Gill of Haukchurch in Dorcett. a Gen11 teacher. Mr Tim: Sacheverill Presb. his dwelling house in Winterburn Zelston in Dorcett. [Other side.] Mr Tho : Row of Winburn Presb. a Gen11 teacher The house of Mr Bernard Dwight in Culliton in Devon Mr James Wood of Chewbent in Lancashire Presb. a meeting place (built by the inhabitants of Chewbent) in the said towne Mr Rob: Bath of Rachdale in Lancashire Presb. a house called Underwood in the parish of Rachdale. Mr Zachariah Taylor of Rachdale Presb. a house called Bickerstaff Hall there a dwelling house Mr Nath. Haywood of Bickerstaff in the parish of Ormskirk in Lanca shire Presb. the house of Mr Geo: Leigh in Farnworth Mr Joshua Kirby of Wakefeild in Yorkshire Presb. his own house in Wakefeild The house of Mr John Hulatt in Salisbury for a Presbiterian meeting place the house of Mr John Nest Presb. in During The house of Mr Wm Billers Presb. in Leicester for Mr Major Presb. To fill up for Mr Ennis. [Ja: Inness junr. Ed.] *S*. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 277 320 (228). John Pinny For his own house in the Parish of Bettiscombe And for the house of John Brice in the Parish of Marshod both in the County of Dorsett: For the use of those of the Presbyterian Per swasion : 320 (229). Benjamin Perkins at Wakingham in Barkshire for himself, & his dwelling house. Mr Samuel Baker house at Watesfield in y° County of Suffolk. Mr Tho: Benton to be allowed teacher in Watisfield and Isaack Carters house to be Licenced Mr Sam. Pettaugh to be a teacher in his house in Wortwell cum Alburgh in ye County of Norfolk. & his house to be licenced Mr Willia Bidbank to be a teacher at Robert Primrose his house in Denton in ye County of Norfolk. Mr Augustine Plumstead in Norff a teacher. Mr John Starke to be a teacher at ye house of Rob' Smith in Sileham in ye County of Suffolck and his house to be Licenced Mr Sam1 Manning junr to be a teacher at ye house of Stephen Hamblin in Pulham in ye County of Norfolk wth ye house to be licenced Hutton Esq1 his house at Poppleton in Yorks John Guns house in Wetherfield in Essex. Alice Shutes house widdow in Crediton in Devon. Henry Berry his house in Crediton not fd. John Notts house in Lupford Georg. Brooks house in Cruse Morchard. Devon. Tho: Martyn his house in Plymouth. John Sealy his house in Topsham in Devon. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (230). Endorsed : Gilbert [B. Ed.] Thomas Gilbert Bachler of divinity In Oxford desires a generall Lycence to preach, who is of the Congregational perswation 820 (231). Endorsed : Berks [B. Ed.] Mr Edward Perkins Presbeterian For the house, of Mrs Elizabeth Hawe in Wokingham Barskshe [In margin, written obliquely.] ' After their Lordships are very whome it may ' 278 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (232). Endorsed : Nottingha, Derbyshire [Sir J. W. Ed.] Wm Reynolds of the presbit perswasio at the house of Mr Joseph James in Nottingm Wm Cross of Loughborough Leicestershere of the presbiteria perswasio for his owne dwelling house in Loughborough Mr John Barrett at Sanjacre in Derbyshere for his dwelling house in Sanjacre of the presbeteria perswasio in Derbyshire [The same writing as 320 (105). Ed.] 320 (233). Endorsed : Swanzey, Glamorganshire [B. Ed.] A license is desired By Daniel Higgs Congr, for the house of Stephen Hughes in Swansey, for the house of Henry Griffith in Bishopston, for the house of robert Gethen in Nicholaston, & for the house of Richard Bevan in Roseilly to be publick meeting places, all in Glamorganshire [Small, neat handwriting Daniel Higgs. Cf. latter part of 320 (235). Ed.] 320 (234). Endorsed : Wales [B. Ed.] Higgs Daniell Higgs desires a Lycence to preach in the house of Mr Henry Griffith & in the house of Richard Bevan & Robert Gethyn in the County of Glamorgan in Gower who is of the Congregationall perswation Samuel Jones presbyt: at his owne house in Langynwyd and in the house of Mr Rees Powel of Coitrehen in Glamorganshire. Peregrin Phillips Congreg: at his owne house and at Richard Maylors house in flaverford west in Penbroke shire. [Stephen Hughes. I.q. first part of 320 (235). Ed.] 320 (235). Received out for Mr Samuel Jones for his owne house and Mr Rees powels house in Glamorganshire Mr Peregrin Phillips for his owne house and Mr Richard Maylors at Haverford west in penbroke shire Received by me Stephen Hughes [Large rough hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 279 Mr Daniell Higgs for the house of Rich: Bevan Robert Gethin & Henry Griffith in Glamorgan shire recd by mee, Dan: Higgs [Same neat handwriting as 320 (233). Ed.] 320 (236). Searl of Dartington Devon Forly of Totnes Anabaptists who were writ in their Licences Presbyterians [John Hickes. Ed,] 320 (237). Endorsed : — Birmingham. Petn Apr. 72 [B. Ed.J To the Kings Most Excellent Ma'ie The humble Addresse & Petitio of severall Inhabitants of the Towne of Birmingham in the County of Warwicke in the Name of them &c. and sundry others of the same Towne, humbly sheweth That your Majestyes gracious declaratio of y° 15th of March last past wherein your Ma'ies Indulgence to us is soe fully manifested, is w'h all humble thankfulnes acknowledged by us. And professing our Loyalty to your Sacred Ma'ie w'h all Sincerity, and resolving, by the grace of God, to use the Liberty, soe freely given to us, with that Moderatio & peaceableness, that your Majesty may not have Cause to repent the favour afforded to us therein. Wee are humble Petitioners to yor Sacred Matie, that in pursuance thereof, your Majesty will bee gratiously pleased, to allow and Lycense Mr Samuel Fisher Master in Arts of the Presbi terian perswasio to excercise his Ministeriall functio amongst us, and that the house of the said Samuel Fisher, and the Town-Hall scituate in Birmingham, may bee places allowed for their meeting under his Ministry In which Royall, & humbly desired favour to Mr Samuel Fisher and us Your Majestyes most humble Petitionrs Shall ever pray. Tho: Rowney George Jackson John Hunt Samuel Taylor Francis Himmons Josiah Yate William Egmond Isaac Ashford John Ashford Daniel Ashford 280 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (238). Endorsed : Indulgence. Lealand in Lancashire To the Kings most Excellent majesty The humble Addresse & Petition of Some of the inhabitants of the Township of Tockholes within the Parish of Blackborn, & of the township of Withnell within the Parish of Lealand in the County of Lancaster in the name of themselves & others of the same place. Humbly sheweth That yo1 majesties loyall Subjects do with thankfulnes acknow ledge yor majesties Royall Grace & favor in yor Majesties Declaracon of the 15 of March 167 \ Granting liberty to such as cannot in all things Conform to the Church of England as it is now Established. And wee are humble Petitioners to yor Sacred Majestie y' in pur suance thereof yor majestie would bee Graciously pleased to allow & license Mr John Harvie (Mr in Artes one of the Presbyterian per swasion) to the exercise of his ministry amongst us ; And y' the Meeting-house in Tockholes Erected by the inhabitants for or convenience, being all of us far distant from or parish Churches may be allowed for the place of or Assembling in order to or publick worship & devotion. By wch yor majesties Royall favor to the said Mr Harvie & or selves yor majestie will lay upon yor poor subjects the greatest obligacons. & Wee do pmise by the grace of God so to use this yor majesties Grace & indulgence as y' yor Majesty may have no Cause to repent this favor on or account. And yor majesties most humble petitioners shall ever pray For yor majesties long life & prosperous raign over us. Tho: Crichlow John Walmsley James Marsden Richard Walmesley Ralph Wamsley John Fishwick William Chrichlow Thomas Dewhurst Richard Depden Richard Dewarst Thomas Ainsworth Thomas Halliwell 820 (239). Endorsed : Indulgence. Hundred of Blackburn & Salford. [B. Ed.] To the King's most Excellent Majestie the humble Addresse and petition of William Yates Robert Whittaker Charles Sagar John Hey John Waddington Richard Lawson Thomas Baily Matthias Tailour Abraham Haworth and William Sellars inhabitants within the Hundred of Blackburn in the County of Lancaster ; As also of Michael Reader John Brooks James Kirshaw Nathaneel Whaywell Edward Hamer Francis Norbury Thomas Thomason and John Wood inhabitants within the Hundred of Salford in the County aforesayd S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 281 Humbly Sheweth That your Majesty's petitioners doe most thankfully acknowledg your Majesty's Royall indulgence to such as cannot Conform to the Church of England expressed in your Majesty's gracious Declaration, bearing date Mar: 15 167 J- ; professing also with all sincerity and alacrity that wee will use the sayd Liberty soe given with all moderation, peace- ablenesse and Loyalty to your Majesty and government : Most humbly pray that (in pursuance of your Majesty's Sayd Declara tion) your Majesty would bee graciously pleased to allow and Licence Mr Thomas Jollie minister of the gospell of the Congre gationall perswasion to excercise his ministeriall ffunction among us ; and (in regard of the destitute condition of the Countrey and the dispersed habitations of your Majesty's petitioners) that the house of Richard Sagar called Slade, the house of Richard Cottham called Sparth, the house of Robert Whittaker called Healy, and the house of the sayd Mr Jollie at Wymond houses, being in the Hundred of Blackburn aforesayd, may bee the places allowed for meeting according to your Majesty's sayd Declaration. Your Majesty's petitioners doe also most humbly pray, that Mr Thomas Key minister of the gospell of the Congregationall perswasion may bee allowed and Licenced to excercise his ministe riall Function among us ; and for the causes aforesayd that the house of Francis Norbury in Entwistle the house of John Wood in Tattington both in the Hundred of Salford in the sayd County and the house of John Harwood in Hoddlesdon in the Hundred of Blackburn in the sayd County may bee the places allowed for meeting according to your Majsty's sayd Declaration. For the which Royall Favour to the sayd Mr Jollie, Mr Key and your most humble Petitioners, they shall according to their bounden duty ever pray for your Majesty &c. 320 (240). To the Kings most excellent Majestie The humble addresse and petition of seaverall of the Inhabitants of little Hilton in the County of Lancaster in the behalfe of themselves and sundry others in the same Neighbourhood Humbly Sheweth That your Maties Gratious Indulgence Expressed in your Maties Declaration of March ye 1 5th last past is with all thankefulnes Acknow- lidged by us. And professing our Loyalty to yor Sacred Ma"e with all sincerity, And resolving by the Assistance of God to use the said Liberty with that moderation and peaceablenes that yor Matie (for as much as in us lies) may not have cause to repent of the liberty soe granted to us. Wee are yor Mat!es most Humble petitioners that in pursuance thereof yor Matie would bee pleased to Allow and Licence Mr Edward Richardson Mr In Artes and Minister of the Gospel (one of the Presbyterean of perswasion) to exercise his Ministry Amongst us. And that the house Mr Robert Mort Comonly called Wharton 282 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Hall scituate in the said Little Hilton, (hee the said Mr Mort being consenting and a subscriber hereunto) may bee the place Allowed for our Meeting. For which yor Maties Royall favour to the said Mr Richardson and us Yor Maties most Humble pet" shall evr pray &c Thomas Smith Robert Mort William Tong Thomas Topping Thomas Brabin Richard Colliar Humfrey Borscow 320 (241). Endorsed : R Licence Mr Prowse's note. Devon. [B. Ed.] A License is prayed for Richard Bickle to preach to a people of ye Pres beterian Judgment The place called ye Cheape howse belonginge to Sam: Cabell Esqr in the parish of Buckfastleigh in the County of Devon y prowse. Pray Mr Benson get the abovesd Licence w'h w' conveniency you cann for prsent Freind Ri: Prowse May Day. 72. 320 (242). Mr Edward Dammer of Quarleston in Dorcett place & person Mr Joshua Churchill of Dorchester a metting place in Fordington Mr Dan: Bull of Newington Stoke place & person. Recd of Mr Alexander Raynolds this first of May 1672 the Licenses for the places & persons above menconed I say, recd by me Joshua Churchill Recd Mr Wells of Banbury & place Mr Copes Licence & pi. & Mr Gilberts by me Rich: Steele The House of Tho: Jesson Coventry Edmund Kirten Coventry John Baylyes Viscountesse Wimbaldon Esq. Willington Nathaniel Ranew in the house of Finch in Bilrecay A meeting house in Nailesworth A meeting house at Ailebury at Mr Dunstons Mr Gab: Major of Leicester place & person Recd by me Ja: Inness jun1' S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 283 320 (243). Mr Henry Pen of Broadtholk in Wilts, place & person Mr John Kent at upper Wallop in Southampton person & place Mr Ben: Flower of Chippenham in Wilts person & place Mr John Pinney in Bettiscombe. Dorsett person & place. Recd the above menconed Licenses of Mr Alexander Reynold, this 1st. of May 1672 I say recd by me Ja: Inness junr Mr Tho: Evance Person and Place in Birmingham, Warwicksheir Recd by mee this 1st. May Tho: Parkhurst [This paper is boldly indented. Ed.] 320 (244). the first of May 72 Received then out of my Ld Arlingtons Office a Lycence to preach in Springfeild in Essex in the house of John Reeves I say by mee Received John Burgis 320 (245). Nathaneel Robinson teacher Nathaneel Robinsons house Edward Perkins Georg. Day Joseph Stoeker delivered to mee John Hickes [Annotated at foot.] 1. May. 72. Mr Hickes [B. Ed.] 320(246). Endorsed : Wilts, Dorsett, Middlesex. Mr Peter Ince of Thornhill in ye County of Dorset Presb. with his house in ye same place The house of Tho: Grove Esq. in ye Parish of Dunhead in ye County of W for a Presb. assembly Mr Tho: Rosewell of Ferme Presb. in ye County of Wilts Mr Compton South Presb. of Dunhead in ye County of Wilts With his house in ye same Parish Mr John Phip Presb. of Tefont in the county of Wilts with his house in ye same Parish. Mr SamU Clifford Presb. of Knoyell in ye County of Wilts with his house in ye same Parish Mr John Jemes Presb. of Stanes in the County of Middlesex with his house in ye same Parish [Written on back, but crossed out.] Mr Peter Ince Presb. of Dunnet in ye County of Wilts with his house in the same parish [J. Hickes. Ed.] 284 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (247). Endorsed : Middlesex. [B. Ed.] John James to preach att his now dwelling house in Staynes in Midd* Clerke A Presbiterian 320 (248). Endorsed : Congregationall Dorset, Essex, Hartford, Cheshire, Suffolk. [B. Ed.] [In another hand. (B's.) Ed.] James Rud Grocer congregat: Mr George Thorne The House of William Gillett in Weymouth. congreg: Mr Richard Downe The House of John Golding in Brid- port. congreg: Mr John Sammes Mr William Croe's house in Coggeshal in Essex Congreg: Mr Thomas Lawrey His owne dwelling house in Cogges hal Congreg: Mr John Yates ] at Mr Jonathan Pitman's house in Mr Thomas WadsworthJ Theobalds. Crossbrook Congregat: Mr William Tutty at Mr Hill's house in Aybrook Street in Chesham, Halfordshire Congregat. Mr Fredericke Woodall The House of Mr Jonathan Basse in Woodbridge in Suffolk Mr John Wilson. The House of Mrs Katherine Booth in Northgate Street in Chester and Mrs Harvey in Ye Bridge street Mr Francis War ham The House of Mr Cusors (? Ewers) at Punsbourne in Hartfordshire congregat: Mr Robert Asty Mrs Susan Adams her house in St. Ed munds Bury Hatter street Congregat: Mr Thomas Milway at ye House of ye Widdow Heath at Preston in Hartfordshire Congr: Mr Christopher Towler at Mr Thomas Polhil his house in Chesham Hartfshire 320 (248 I). Doctr Owen. Desires that if ye place for Mr George Thorne of Weymouth & Milcombe Regis bee not yet expressed in ye License to be at ye house of William Gillett : It may be now menconed to be at ye House Late Mr John Arthur's now in the possession of James Bud. Grocer: or in some Roomes of that House. Because upon second thoughts they have thought fit not to have it at William Gillets. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 285 320 (249). Endorsed : Hartford, Essex. Mr Wilson at Chester Tho. Lawry At his owne house in Coggeshall. Essex Tho- W ds th I ^ ^r Jonathan Pritmans house in Theobalds. Francis Warham: At Mr Ewer's house called Punsburne in Hartford shire. Robert Asty At Mrs Susan Adams howse in hatter's- Street in S' Edmonds Bury Suff: William Tutty At Mr Hills house in Crossebrooke Street in Cheshun in Hartfordshire John Sanies At Mr William Enoe's howse in great Coggeshall in Essex Thomas Milway At the Widow Heaths house at Preston near Hitchin in Hartfordshire Mr Christopher Towler at Mr Polhill's house in Chesham 320 (250). Robert Asty teacher Congregat. in Berry Suffolk Susanna Adams House in Berry. John Winbourn teacher Congregational in Berry. Mary Cook Widdow her house in Berry Samuel Sclater teacher Presbyt. in Berry The Shire house in Berry. Francis Crow teacher Presbyt. in his own house in Ovington, in Suffolk. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (251). Mr Woodall of Woodbridg Suffolk Mr King of Debenham Suffolk Mr Aston of Edm° Bury Suffolk Mr Sams & I , ^ u n t? MrLowryef °f Cogshall, Essex: 320 (252). Endorsed : Hackney Midd. [B. Ed.] Jonathan Tuckney of Hackney in the County of Middlesex of the Presbyterian perswasion for his dwelling house in Hackney afore said or any other place approved. 320 (253). Endorsed : Suffolk Debenham [B. Ed.] James Kinge (of the Independant perswation) humbly desires a License to preach, and performe Religious services In his owne house and in the house of Samuell Bunnet in or near Debenham in the Countie of Suffolke 286 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (254). Endorsed : London, Warwickshire. [B. Ed.] A License for Mr William Cooke Presbyt. The place. Some roomes in a house calld the White Fryars in ye City of Chester Mr Samuel Willes a Presbyt. The place, His owne house in Birmingham Warwickshire Mr Richard Adams Presbyt. The place at the House of Mr John Adams in Cheapside London. 320 (255). Endorsed : Sussex, Yorkshire [B. Ed.] Mr John Corbet sometimes minister of the Citty of Chichester in the County of Sussex desiers a Lysence to preach and pforme religious services in any Lycensed place he is of the Presbiterian pswation Mr John Noble of the Presbiterian pswation desires a Lycense to preach in the house of Leonard Warde in Tanshelfe in the Westriding of the County of Yorke or in any other Lycensed place Edw: Hobson will call for these Lycences. 320 (256). Endorsed : Nottingham Bole [B. Ed.] Josiah Rocke of Bole in Nottinghamshire of ye presbyterian perswasion for his dwelling house att Bole aforesd or any other place approved 320 (257). A License is desir'd forMr Josias Rock and for his house: Presb: of Bole in the County of Nottingham p me Nehemiah Lyde 320 (258). Middlesex. The Lady Roberts howse in Wilsdon. Midd: Indep. [B. Ed.] 320 (259). Endorsed : Indulgence Birmingham [Sir J. W. Ed.] Mr Samuel Willis Minister of the presbiterian pwasion The Schoole house in Birmingham The house of John Wall in Birmingham The house of Joseph Robinson in Birmingham The house of Samuel Taylor in Birmingham The house of Samuel Doeley in Birmingham The house of John Hunt in Birmingham S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 287 Mr William Fincher minister of the presbiterian pswasion The house of Richard Yarnald in Birmingham his owne house The house of Thomas Gisborne in Birmingham The house of Mrs Yarrington on Borsewell-heath The house of William Weeley in Birmingham The house of John Pemberton in Birmingham The house of Richard Careles in Birmingham 320 (260). I : Indulgence. Willis. [Sir J. W. Ed.] Endorsed : Indulgence. Willis MB Samuell Willis of the Episcopall Perswasion The Schoole house in Birmingham The house of Mr Joseph Robinson In Birmingham The house of Mr Samuell Taylor In Birmingham M" WM Fincher of the Presbiterian Perswasion His own house The house of Richard Yarnald in Birmingham The house of Samuel Dooley in Birmingham [This in large, flourishing penmanship. Ed.] 320 (261). Endorsed : Southampton [B. Ed.] Mr Gyles Say of Southampton being of ye Congregationall way humbly desireth Acording to his Majestes proclamation of liberty to have a Licens to preach in his own house in Southampton Mr Henry Coxe desireth to have a Licens for to preach at Mr John Puckuridges House in Rumsey in ye Countie of Southampton, he being of ye Congregationall way [? Tho: Blood. Ed.] 320 (262). Mr Gyles Say of Southampton 320 (263). Endorsed : Lincolne Stafford [B. Ed.] in Comitat. Mr Wm Purton Minister Staff. to meete at Mr John Wades house in Stafford, Of ye presbiterian pswation Mr George Upton Minister in ye County of Sussex & Mr William Fletcher of ye Citty of Circencester in ye County of Sussex, both of ye perswation called Annabaptist desire also the use of a Meeting house scituate in the parish of St. Pancrasse w'hout y° Eastgate of ye Cittye in ye possession of Wm Fletcher Mr Richard Wale Minister desires a Meeting place at his owne house in Pinchbeck neere Ipulpen in ye County of Lincolne Of ye pswation called Annabaptist. 288 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 320 (264). Endorsed : Dorset [B. Ed.] Mr William Ben of Dorchester of the Congregationall perswation, at the house of Mr Philip Stansby in Dorchester in the County of Dorset [The same hand as 265, 266 and 143. I.e., Josh: Churchill. Ed.] 320 (265). Mr Benjamin Way of Dorchester of the Congregationall perswation for the house of Mr William Hayden in Dorchester in the County of Dorset. [The same hand as 264, 265, and 143. I.e., Josh: Churchill. Ed.] 320 (266). Mr Philip Lamb of the Congregationall perswation, for his owne house at East. Morden in the County of Dorset. [The same hand as 264, 265, and 143. I.e., Josh: Churchill. Ed.] 320 (267). Endorsed : Kent [B. Ed.] James Simonds at Mrs Porters at Court lodge in Lamberhurst in Kent 320 (268). Mr Kitly his howse in Esex of ye presbiterian perswasion Mr Kitly for his person Mr Willis his howse in Esex. presbiterian Mr Wills person licenced The howse of George Locksmith Romford in Essex presbiterian The house of William Maskall of Romford Essex presbiterian The person of Mr Gilson of Burntwood Essex presbiterian & his howse The howse of John Maskall of Morris Essex presbiterian Henry Lever of Nucastel presbiterian Tho Cramton of Toxtel park Lankashire person & howse presbi terian A Meeting howse in Toxtel parke Lankashire [At back.] Meeting house in Kingsland Middlesex presbiterian Richard Gilpin of Newcastell presbiterian Mr Pingell of Newcastell presbiterian Mr Durrant of Newcastell. congregationall Mr James Simonds the house lamberhurt in Kent. Tho Blood 320 (269). Endorsed : Essex Mr Samuell Deaken of Romford, minister. Presbiterian meeting place is, George Locksmith of Romford In Essex his house S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 289 Mr John Maskalls house of Morris in Essex Mr William Maskalls howse of Romford for Presbiterions Mr Kitly Presbiterian minister place his owne Howse at Abaryhatch in Essex Mr Wiston Presbiterion Minister Mr Erly Presbiterian minister place his owne howse in Coyles in Essex Mr Willis of Burntwood presbiteria minister His owne Howse. [At back.] Mr Gillson Presbiterion Minister at his howse in Burntwood in Essex [Tho: Blood. Ed.] 320 (270). [At foot : Sourton a teacher.] [The actual Licence granted to Francis Sourton for school house at Honiton. The form printed : the particulars written in, but neither signed nor dated.] Charles by the grace of god Ring of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &>c. To all {Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of y' 15 [March, 167^. We doe hereby permit and license Francis Sourton of ye Presbyterien pswacon to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in the Schole house at the Towne of Honiton in Our County of Devon for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Ter- swasion commonly called Presbyterien. With further License and permission to him the said Francis Sourton to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us,. according to Our said Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the z^th year of Our %eign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. Sourton a teacher 320 (271). Mr Benson, 2th May 1672 I Left these names & places undrwritten w'h yu last weeke for Lycences which if possible I would have wtn me this day viz' for Swath Hall in Worsperdaile in the County of Yorke Item for Mr Jeremiah millner. prsbitrian att ye Lady Roades house It. for Mr Josiah Houldsworth Congregationall att Widd. Reyners house in Heckmondwicke in Yorksh1 It. for Sam1 Baily Congregationall att his owne house in Morley if ye Chapell will not be Granted Yorkshr It. for Mr John Hobson prsbiterian & Mr Marke Triggott. Con gregationall to teach att Kirksandall Hall in Yorksh1 It. for Mr Richd Whitehurst of the Congregationall pswasion in West Hall in Hatfeild in Yorksh1 It. for Mr Ro* Dickenson Congregationall att his owne house in Fishlake Yorksh1 & now I have sent in p ye dorekeeper for 2 Licences. 10 290 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 viz' It. for Mr Jno. Rooke Congregationall to teach att Westhall in Hat- feld in Yorkshire I' for Mr James Abdy prsbitterian to teach att Mr Powells house in the Citty of Lincolne [The same hand as 187, 203. Ti: Cloudsley. Ed.] 320 (272). Endorsed : Chancy note [B. Ed.] Mr Willia Hughes Congregation11. For his own house in Marlboro Wilts For Mr Nathan11 Baily's house in Marlboro for ye meeting of Congre gat1 Wilts. Mr Richard Buny of Stoke Baptist for Mr John Dozells house in Whit-Church in Southto May 2. Is. Chancy 320 (273). M< Willia Hughes for j Marlboro his house V w1 Mr Nathaniell Baily's house j W llts Mr Sam11 Sprint for his house in Upper Clatford in Hampshire The Farm house in Newstreet in Andover Hampsh: for Indep or presb. Mr Richard Buny of Stooke for Mr John Dozells house in Whit church Hampshire [Is. Chancy. Ed.] 320 (274). Mr William Hughes Congregational for his house in Marlboro, Wilts Mr Nathaniel Baily's house for those of ye Congregational pswasion in Marlboro Wilts Mr Samuel Sprint Presbiteria for his house in Upp Clatford & or any licensed place Hampshire The Farm house in New-street in Andover for those of Presbiteria & Independent pswasion. Hampshire Mr Richard Buny of Stoke. Baptist, for Mr John Dozells house in Whitchurch in Hampshire 320 (275). Endorsed : Chancys note [B. Ed.] Licences desired For Mr Samuell Sprint of Up. Clatford, of the Presbiteria pswasion to be a teacher at his ow house in Clatf:, Hampshire S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 291 Mr Rich. Buny of Stoke, Baptist to be a teacher at the house of Mr John Dozel in Whitchurch Hampshire The House of Mr Richard Ventha in Andover for Independents to meet in. Hampshire The House of Mr Philip Barnard for Presbiterians to meet in Andover Hampsh The house Mr John Sanders for Presbiter : & Independents in Andover : Hampshire These have been long waited for By me Is. Chancy 320 (276). Mr Sam11 Sprint of Clatford for his house Hampsh. Mr Richd Buny for Mr Dozells house in Whitchurch Hampsh. Mr Richard Ventha' s house in Andover Hampsh. Mr John Saunder's house in Andover Hampsh. Mr Phil. Barnards house in Andover Hampsh [Is. Chancy. Ed.] 320 (277). given in Last Thursday Aprill 25. rd May 2 : 1672 Mr John Thompson to preach at the toleboth or his owne house in morpeth in Northumber Land Congregationall I desire you to Lett me have it with me this day May 2 1672 320 (278). Mr Richard Upjohn desireth A Licenc to preach in his dwelling House in Weston in ye parish of St. Marys nere Southampton he being of ye Congregationall way May 2th 72. Received a Licence for Mr Gyles Say and for his House in Southampton Cuthbert Mauns [Mauns. Ed. Cf., 321 (260).] 320 (279). Mr Richard Upjohn desireth a Licence to preach in his owne house in Weston in the parish of St. Marys nere Southampton he being of ye Congregationall way [At back.] Stueels in Southampton Buildinge London Post pd 4d 320 (280). Endorsed : Southampton [B. Ed.J Mr Richard Upjohn a Licence to preach in his owne dwelling House at Weston nere Southampton he being of ye Congregationall way 19 — 2 292 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Mr William Houghton desiereth a Licence for his dwelling House in Swanwick in the Countie of Southampton he being of ye Congre gationall way 320 (281). Received by mee JoN Hickes May ye 2d these Licences Ralph Vennings James Bradshaws. Lancheshire James Woods Lanch. Edward Par Devon. Jon James Middlesex Sam. Deaken of Rumford Rich. Giles of Rolvenden Kent Joseph Credindon in Rolvendon Sam. Stoddon. Devon Joane Newndon in Bennenden Kent. Nathaneel Haywood Lanch. of Ormeschurch. Ambrose Jolly in Wiggon. Lanch. Henry Hilton in Henley Lanch. John Bradbeech of Dunkeswel Devon. Jane Taylr of Golbourn Lanch. Michael Taylour of Pyworthy Devon. 320 (282). Tho: Case of Chiswick this I have Jon Jackson of Brentford The house of Ed. Probee in the parish of Chiswick Given out 2. May [In handwriting of Mr. Benson. Ed.] 320 (283). Recd this 2d day of May 1672 of Mr Benson a licence for Mr Tho: Case of Chiswick an other for Mr John Jackson of Brentford & an other for the house of Ed: Probee of Chiswick p Edward Probee 320 (284). Addressed at back : Mr Benson May 2. 72 Recd a Licence generall for Matth. Leadbeater of Whitacre in War wickshire & a Licence for Mr George Moxon for his House in Astbury, Cheshire p me M. Leadbeater S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 293 320 (285). Recd ye 2d May 1672. of Mr Benson A Licence for Mr David Clarkson presbn. an other alsoe for Mr Beamish his house in Mortlake in Surry p. Mat: Sheppard 320 (286). May the 2th 72 Received then these Lycence here after mentioned Wm Folkes to Teach in the house of John Clerke in bury an other for francis Crow of Oveington to Teach in his owne house an other for Rob: Asty to teach in the house of Susanny Ademsin in Bury an other for John Wimburne to preach in the house of Mary Cooke in Bury I say by mee Received Sam: Balding 320 (287). Received by mee Walter Payn May ye 2nd 1672 these Licences following John Balsters teacher Devon Humphrey Bawden for his house Devon. George Newton of Taunton Minr Somerset Tho: Stone of Taunton for his house. Tho. Dawnsy in ye parish of Sheldon Devon. Jon Blackmores house in ye same parish Tho: Jolly Minr in Lanchesh. for his house in Weymond house in ye hundred of Blackbourn Tho: Keys Min. in Lanches. Francis Norbury, for his house there. Robert Whittaker for his house in Lancheshire Jon Harwood for his house in Lancheshire. Richard Cottham in Lancheshire Rich. Sagar. for his house in Lancheshire Walter Payne [Written by John Hickes. Signed. Ed.] 320 (288). Endorsed : Nottingham, Bucks [B. Ed.] Mr John Barret of the presbiteriane pswasion at Mrs Margery Derries house of the towne and county of the towne of Nottingham Mr John Whitlock of the presbiteriane perswasion att Mr Thomas Luptons house of the towne and County of the towne of Notting ham. Mr Robert Porter of the perswasion presbiteriane att Mr John Walkers house of the towne and County of the towne of Nottingham Mr John Billingsley of the presbiteriane pswasion att the house of 294 & P- Dom. Car. II. 320 Robert Vincent of the towne and County of the towne of Nottingham M* John Marriott of the presbiteriane pswasion att his house att Aston in the County of Bucks Mr Thomas Rose of the presbiteriane pswasion att his owne house in Atbolton in the County of Nottingham 320 (289). Endorsed : Yorkeshire [B. Ed.] Mr Robert Armitage at Lilbery House adjacent to a Towne called Holdbeck Mr Wm Hawden at the Whitehouse in Shirebume 320 (290). Endorsed : Devon. [B. Ed.] John Balster pray's Licence to preach to a people of ye Non Conformity. In ye howse belonginge unto Mr Humphry Bawden in y" parish of Uffculme in ye County of Devon p Prowse 320 (291). Mr Hugh Glover in Finchingfeild in the County of Esex desires a Lycence to preach in the house of Thomas Mortlocke in the same Towne who are of the Presbyterien Perswation £B. Ed.] 820 (292). Endorsed : Somersett [B. Ed.] Mr Timothy Batt to be Teacher to a people of ye Non-Conformitye of the Prisbeterian Judgment, The place of Worship att an old howse comonly called or knowne by the Name of the old Court howse in Wellington in the County of Somrsett. Mr George Newton to be Teacher to a people of the Non-Conformitye, of the Prisbeterian Judgment ; the places of Worshipp in the Towne-hall, Church-howse, and the dwellinge howse of Thomas Stone all these places in the Towne of Taunton in the County of SonYsett Mr Benjamin Berry To be Teacher to a people of ye Non-Conformitye of the Presbeterian Judgment, the places of Worshipp in the Parish Church of Trul (in the tyme of Vacacie) and the Church howse of the said Parish in the County of SonYsett ; This is desired by the Generalitie of the pish S. P. Dom. Car. II 320 295 320 (293). Endorsed : To be delivered to Mr Nisbet a Gen* of Grays Inne Yorkshire Mr John Donkinson Presbyt. Mr Nicholas Wressel of Barwicke upon Tweed presbyt. Mr Gilbert Rule Presbyt. Mr John Denton at Newton in ye parish of Stonegrave. Presbyt. Rich. Baker's house in Kingsbridg. Devon, for a Presbyt. Congrega tion. [John Hickes. Ed.] 320 (294). Endorsed : Southwark [B. Ed.] A license is desired For Mr Stephen Moore independant. his Meeting att the house of Mr Barnabas Bloxon in Winchester yard Southwark. For Mr Niccollas Balmer his Meetting att Frogmore in the Parrish of New Windsor in Barke shire, presbyterien 320 (295). Mr Tho: Roswell Gen11 teacher Mr Compton South of Wilts person & place Mr Groves house meeting place Mr Sam. Clifford person & place Peter Ince: person & place John Phipp person & place Mr Hugh Glover person & place. Sam. Series house at Honiton a meeting place. Mr Phillip Lamb, person & place Mr Hen. Havers person & place. Mr Geo. Whitemarsh person & place Mr Tho: Long, person & place Mr John Rode, pson & place Mr Ja: Wise person & place Wm Hockers house a meeting place near Wadebridg Pet. Coles house at honiton. place Fairclough teacher Sourton teacher Tho. Sawrey teacher & place Jer. Bains teacher. B. Mills teacher. Edw. Buckler teacher Lazarus Seaman teacher Nich. Wressell teach1 Luke Ogle teacher Sammes teacher. 296 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 Wm Haydens house a meeting place in Dorchester Ben: Way teacher Tho Danson teacher. Phillip Stansbys house a meeting-place in Dorchester Wm Ben teacher & place Wm Hunt teacher meeting place in Marshood the house of John Brice there John Alchurch teacher & place Wm Hawden person & place Mr Rob* Armitage person & place Henry Backaller teacher & place Mr Francis Warham pson & place Recd the aforesaid Licenses by me Ja: Innes junr 320 (296). Endorsed : North Sheeles [B. Ed.] N: Sheeles May 30 1672 Sr> Havinge seen his Maj'ies most gracious declaration of Indulgence to tender Consciences, for wcn I am most humbly thankfull, I desire you would take upon you ye trouble of procuring a license for a room in ye now-dwelling house of Isabell Green in North-Sheeles as allso a room in ye now-dwellinge house of Cuthbert Cotesworth in ye Westpans neer South Sheeles, for, though unknown, yet herein Yor obliged frd & serv' John Lomax Congregationall 320 (297). Addressed : For Mr Benson Mr Benson, you have a paper for Mr Saunders to preach to a people in Tiver ton in Devon of ye Presb: Judgm' in ye English Schoole howse wcn being not cpmitted tis desired in y° howse belonginge to Mr William Wood in ye sd Towne yors Ri; Prowse 30 May, 1672 pray get this signed before ye Kinge goes. 320 (298). Endorsed : Kent. Mr Maskalls note. [B. Ed.] Of ye parish of Chartham In ye County of Kent Samuel Hieron Teacher Presbiterian. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 297 Their meeting Places, wch they humbly Beg, are, Mistooll House in Chartham ~\ Mr Thomas Mackwick's in Wye I . ,-r Mr Bunburies in Wye. j in Tames Vigions in Molash I J R: M. Whitehall May ye 3d 1672. [Rob* Mascall. Ed.] 320 (299). May the 3'h 72 Received then a Lycence for Thomas Goldham to preach in his owne house at Bourwash in Susex I say Recd pr Samll Botley Received then a Licence for Josiah Rock to preach in his own house at Bole in the County of Nottingham I say Recd p Jonathan Tuckney Received then a Licence for Jonathan Tuckney to preach in his own house at Hackney in the County of Middlesex I say Recd p Jonathan Tuckney 320 (300). Their Meeting Place Mr Ropers Hall in y" parish of St. Dunstans. Cant: Given In Munday Apr: 22: 1672. Received May ye 3d 1672 The Licences for ye two ministrs & their Meeting Place abovesaid p me Rob Mascall 320 (301). May the 3th 72 Recd then these Lycences hereafter mentioned Robert porter to preach in the house of Rob: Vincent in Notting ham another to John Barret to preach in the house of Margery derry in Nottingham & in his owne house at Sanjacar in Darby theire another to John Whitelocke to preach in Tho: Luptons house in Nottingham another to Wm Crosse to preach in his owne house at Loughborow, Wm Reynolds to preach in Joseph James house & John Walkers in Nottingham, to John Mariat to preach in his owne house at Aston in Bucks Mr Thomas Rosse to preach in his owne house at Atboldton in Nottinghamsheir I say, by mee Recd: Ro: Blayney. 298 S. P. Dom. Car. IL 320 320 (302). 3 May 1672 Recd a License for Mr Samuel Fisher of the Presbiterian perswasion to teach in his owne house att Birmingham Ro: Blayney. 320 (303). 4th of May 1672 Recd by me Tim°. Cloudsley the Licences here after mentioned viz' Robert Dickenson Christo: Nesse Marke trigatt Richd Whitehurst Luke Clayton Josiah Houldsworth John Hobson Jeremiah Millner Samuel Bayly Tim0 Cloudsley 320 (304). Endorsed : Norfolk Buckmaster. [B. Ed.] Deare Sr, Mr Buckmaster haveing let us know his Interest in you hath Encouraged us to give yolt this trouble. Beseeching you to oblige us so far, as to wait uppon Sr Joseph Williamson, Begging of him Our Share in his Ma'ies gracious indulgence, declared in his Declaracon of the 15 March 167^, and that Mr Daniel Buckmaster Minister of the Gospell, may bee licensed as a teacher to us and Divers others, in whose Names wee interest you. in a roome in the house of Robert Kipping in Thar- son, as also in a roome in the house of Robert Juby in Tibnam, in the County of Norfolke, or in any Other Licensed place, wee also further begg of yo11 that Both in our and our Brethrens Names you would let Sr Joseph Williamson know that wee can better Conceive, then Express our high sense of His Ma'ies Act of grace in it and that the Onely reason why we say litle on that subject, is Because wee know not how to speake Enough, But shall Indeavour to live the rest in a true and sincere Indeavour in our places to Shew our Selves His Ma'is Most Loyall and Obliged Subjects ; which wee take to Bee a piece of our Gospell Conversation Thus Sr Commending yu to God wee rest : Yr Obliged frinds & Serv's Norffolke, May 4th 1672 I doe humbly agree with my Rob* Kipping Brethren in their acknowledgm' of John: Heath His Ma'is Grace & Begging my James Cobb Share in it. Joseph Porie Daniel Buckmaster John: Porie Rob' Juby: Hen: Greene S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 299 820 (305). Endorsed : Dr Bryon. Coven (try). [Sir J. W. Ed.] Cittie of Coventry. These are to certifie, that the house of Robert Hayward in our Cittie in a certaine street called West orchard (Adjoyneing to a certaine hall where the Taners keepe their lether market called Lether hall) is a dis tinct tenure from the hall & noe part thereof, And in the house of the sayd Robert is a Chamber in which the shoomakers sume time of the yeare convene, & have theire private feast, The passage into the Chamber is by the Hall, but not into, or thorough any part of it. And that it was neither Intended by Dr Bryon or any of his congregation, not soe much as to come unto the Hall, or make use of any part thereof, this wee certifie for truth Witnes or hands this fourth day of May 1672. Ab. Owen Thomas Flint Richard Hunt Ed: Carter John Hunt John Hassard John Winterton Hu: Capell Rich Webster Tho: Dyke William hunt Charles Winterton Samuell Lawton Simon Lucas John Hayward Rich. Phillips 320 (306). Endorsed : Wakefield [B. Ed.] Mr Joshua Kirby minr of the Presbyterian psuasion prayes a License to preach in his owne dwellinge house in Wakefield in Yorkshire, or any other place soe Lycensed May 5* 72. John Clayton 320 (307). Receiv'd by mee JoK Hickes May 5* 1672 Licences for James Fishers pson James Fishers house John Prior in Gorings-lee in Shipley John Buckley teacher, in ye same place. STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC. CHARLES II. 321 321 (1). Endorsed : Indulgence. Over Compton, Dorsett. 6 May 72 [B. Ed.] To the Kings Most Excellent Matye The humble petition of the persons whose names are subscribed in behalfe of themselves, and the rest of their Congregation, Sheweth That your Matys humble petitioners doe withall thankefullness and humilitye acknowledge and accept your Matys Grace and Favour mentioned and expressed in your late Declaration for the Libertye of Tender Consciences ; And in pursuance thereof doe humbly desire a Licence for Mr Robert Bartlet, our Pastor of the Congregationall persuasion to Exercise his Ministeriall Function at the house of James Hanne scituate in Over Compton in the Countye of Dorset, The said Hanne one of the petitioners subscribing and consenting thereunto, or els where if he can get leave and opportunitye And your Petitioners shall pray for your Matyes Long and Prosperous Raigne, James Hane Matthew Dowdale Robert Bartlet Wm Markes Robert Arnold 321 (2). Endorsed : Indulgence. Taunton Somersett 6 May 72. To the Kinges Most Excellent Majesty. The humble peticon of the psons whose names are subscribed Inhabitants of the Towne and pish of Taunton St. Mary Magdalene in the County of Somrset on the behalfe of themselves and others. May itt please yor most Excellent Ma'ie Yor peticonrs humbly and thankfully acknowledge yor Maties abun dant grace and favour toward them in yor princly Clemency & Indulgence expressed in yor declaracon of the 1 5th of March last past And to the end they may ptake of the Benefitt thereof Yor peticonrs humbly pray that George Newton Clerke Mr of Arts of the presbiterean way may be Licensed to preach to the presbiterean Congregacon in the Towne-hall, Church-House, and the dwellinge- S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 301 house of Thomas Stone in the said Towne or any other place allowed by yor Ma'ie And yor peticonrs (as in duty bound) shall pray &c Autograph signatures. Willi: Gill Edw: Rosseter John Ford Tho: Gumidge John Satchell Sim Hamsen Tho: Grove Tho Stone John Hucker W. Marshall 321 (3). Endorsed : Indulgence Loterford Somersett 6 May 72. [B. Ed.] To ye Kings most Excellent Matye The humble petition of ye persons whose names are subscribed in ye behalfe of themselves and ye rest of their congregation, Sheweth That your Matyes humble petitioners with all thankefullness and humilitye acknowledge your Matys grace and Favour Vouchsafed unto them and others, in your Matys late Declaration for ye Libertye of Tender consciences : the End of which as they shalbee carefull not To abuse, soe in pursuance thereof They humbly desire your Matyes Licence For Mr George Pearce, our pastor, of ye congregaonall perswasion, To exercise his Ministeriall function at Edward Suttons house at Lotterford in ye Parish of North Cheriton and Countye of Somerset, the said Sutton being consenting thereunto, or elswhere if he can get leave and opportunitye ; and your petitioners as in Dutye bound shall pray for your Matys long and prosperous Raigne over them George Wm Leman Pearce Nath: James Thomas Abbot Francis Willoughbye 321 (4). Endorsed : Mr Mascalls note Islington. [B. Ed.] Of ye Parish of Islington in ye County of Middlesex. Mr Samuel Lee, Teacher. I. The dwelling House of ye sd: Mr Sam: Lee on Newington Green in ye said Parish of Islington 2. The dweling House of Mr Barker there. 3. The dweling House of Mr George Thwing there. And if it may be they desire these words may be added [or any other dwelling House there] White Hall. May ye 6th 1672. Given In then p R: M. From Maior Ro: Thomson 302 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (5). Endorsed : Mr Steeles note [B. Ed.] A license for Mr John Bryan Presbyt. for his house in Salop. Mr Andrew Barnet Presbyt for his house in Asbury parish Cheshire For the house of Mr John Hughes in Wrexham Denbighsh. For Presbyt. For ye House of Mrs Jane Machin in Stoke parish in Staffordshire : for Presbyt. May 6. Mr Steele. [B. Ed.] 321 (6). Mr Jo. Bryan a generall license Presbyt. A license for ye house of Mr Charles Doughty in Salop. Presbyt. Mr And. Barnet Presbyt. & for his house in Astbury parish Cheshire A license for ye house of Mr John Hughes of Wrexham Denbighshire A license for ye house of Mrs Jane Machin in Stoke parish Staffordshire for Presbyt. [Richard Steele. Ed.] 321 (7). „ , , Woodcock) Endorsed: & WolleysJ note [B. Ed.] Mr Thomas Forde of") Hornington in Com: J- Presbiterian Perswasion Stafforde J In the house of Mr Richard Clarke of Burton on Trent in ye County of Stafford afforesayd. Hen. Woodcox William Smith att his owne j dwellinge house att Diseworth I Presbiterian Grange in ye County off Leister j William Woolley Ferdinand Poole off Loughborrow in \ ye County off Leister att the House off I Presbiterian William Hardmeale in Loughborrow j William Woolley ye 6th May 1672 321 (8). Mr Benson, Pray doe me the favour to see whether there bee any Licenses for the persons underneath, the notes were given in a weeke since Mr Samuel Smith of Hereford junior S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 303 Mr Samuel Foanes of East Bargholt in Suffolke Mr Samuel Backleder of the same place Mr Richard More of the same place [Another hand.] Given out May 6. 72 [B. Ed.] 321 (9). Endorsed : Hereford — Lydes note. [B. Ed.] A License is desir'd for the house of Mr Thomas Seaborne of the Presbyt perswasion in the City of Hereford A Licence is desir'd for the house of Mr George Primerose Presb: in Tedstone-Delamere in the county of Hereford A License is desird for Samuel Smith junior of Hereford Presb: A License for Henry Vaughan Presb: of London to be cald for by May 6th: 72: Nehemiah Lyde 321 (10). A License is desir'd for the house of George Primerose in Tidston Delamere in the county of Hereford A License is desir'd for the house of Thomas Seaborne in the Citty of Hereford Nehemiah Lyde 321 (11). The house of Mr William Venner in Chittle Hampton parish in Devon for a Presbyt: congregation John Hickes. Mr Obadiah Wills teacher at ye Devizes in ye County of Wilts. Mr John Freeme his house in ye same County for a Congregationall Assembly. Mr Frayling teacher at ye house of Mr Edward Hope the younger in the same Town & County. Mr Stephen Coven in Grub-Street in Cripple Gate parish. Lond. all Independ'. May ye 6th 72 John Hickes A house of Anthony Budds in ye East end of greate Torrington Devon, for Presbyt. & Independ. Andrew Lakes house in a village called Foord in ye parish call'd Chevelstone Devon.- for a presbyt. Congr. James Moyls house of Stratton in Cornwall John Shepheards house of Bridgrule Cornwall Mark Facy his house of Bridgrule in Devon. Samuel Mayne of Holsworthy in Devon all for Presbyt. Congr: [At back.] Devon. Cornwall Mr. Hickes note [B. Ed.] 304 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Benjamin Perkins teacher in Wokingham Barkshire Benjamin Perkins his house in ye same place Alice Haw her house in ye same place. Tho: Martyn of Plymouth his house for a Presbyterian Congreg: [John Hickes. Ed.] 321 (12). Endorsed : Eastcheap, London [B. Ed.] Received a Lycence for the house of James March In the parish of St. Clements Eastcheape by mee Maie the 6th 1672 James March 321 (13). Lycences For a Meeteing Place at Cogges hall in Essex at Wm Grove his house Meeteing Place att Mr Hill house in Chesha Streete in Hartford- shyre Lycence to Mr Jn° Yates Congregationall way and to meete att Mr Prittman's in Theobalds Mr Tho: Wodsworth Presbyterian at ye same house Mr Fowler Congregationall att Mr Polhyns house att Chesham Thomas Millway, Congregationall att Widdow Heaths house att Preston in Hartfordshyre. Recd this 6 May 1672 these Lycences by mee Jn° Cressett They will bee all left wth Doctor Owen 321 (14). A Licence for Mr Benjamin Berrey non conformist of the Presbiterian pswacon to preach to the congregacon in the house of Abraham Sealy in the pish of Trull in Somsett a Licence for the houses of Abraham Sealy and Francis Stickland in the pish of Trull in Somersett for those to meete of the Presbiterian pswacon A licence for Mr John Musgrave non conformist of the Presbiterian pswacon to preach in any place allowed by his Matie lives in the pish of St. James in Somsett May 70 72. To be called for by Thomas Stone 321 (15). Endorsed : Dans note [B. Ed.] May 7th 72 Samuel Cotes of the Presbyterian Perswasion, for Wath-hall House upon Derne in Yorkshire, and for any licenced place. S. P. Dom. Car. II, 321 305 Joseph Moore, of the Presbyterian Perswasion, for a Roome or Roomes where he lives in Hopton in Darbyshire, and; for any licenced Place. Henry Dent, of Salsbury, Wilts, ) f . , r, , . . t> . c of the Presbyterian Perswasion, for any licenced Place onely. Simon Barret, of Lamborne Woodlands in Barkshire To be called for by Mr Dan. [Joseph Steele. Ed.] 321 (16). Endorsed : Leighs note. Cristow. A Generall Licence is desired for John Hopping of Christow in the County of Devon Clerke being of the Presbiterian Pswasion to be call'd for 70 May 16720. p Jo: Leigh. 321 (17). Mr Robert Blunt desires A licence in the Tolbooth of Alnwick if itt may be granted, if nott for his owne house there, he was formerlie Minist1 Att Kirkhoull [The mem. quite a different hand from 320 (171 and 172). Ed.] Mr Vernon — 7 May 72 [B. Ed.] 321 (18). Endorsed : Donnes note. Huntingdon [B. Ed.] William Donn of Oldweston, In Huntingdonshire of the Presbyterian Persuasion, humbly desires a generall Lycence to preach the Gospell. To be called for by May 7th John Donn 321 (19). Endorsed : Ford's note. Sussex [B. Ed.] Deare ffreind x The back house of Mr Tho: Fissenden the person Mr John Crouch the younger of Lewes, Congregationall Sussex Haylsham. The house of Mr John Lover in Lewes in Sussex the person Mr John Lover congregationall Sussex Mr John Wakely of Thorncomb of ye presbyterian perswasion in Devon To be calld for by mee Stephen Ford May 7 th 20 306 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (20). Mr John Hodder Presb. his own house in Thorncombe Devon a house belonging to Tho: Moore Esqr in Hawkchurch in Dorcett Mr Henry Backaller of Wotton fitz-paine. Dorsett Presb. the house of Mrs Sarah Keridg there. a house belonging to Mr Edw: Marks at Broad Windsor in Dorsett. Mr John Keridg of Lime Presb. a Gen11 teacher Presb. Mr James Ously of Wotton Fitz-Paine Presb. his own house there. the house of Mr Bernard Dwight at Culliton in Devon. a meeting place for Presbiterians Mr John Langdale Presb. his house at Crickett in Somersett the house of John Webber (called Thorn) in Membury in Devon, for Presbiterians. Mr Tho. Craine of Beaminster in Dorsett Presb. a Gen11 teacher. Mr John Gill of Hawchurch in Dorsett Presb. his owne house there. Mr Timothy Sacheverill Presb. his own house in Winterburn Zelston, Dorsett Mr Tho: Roe of Wimburn in Dorsett Presb. his house there. [In margin.] To be fill'd up for Ja. Inness junr. [Back.] Mr Wm Samson of Thorncombe in Devon Presb. a large roome in the midst of the street, at Chard in Somersett, belonging to Mr Wm Atkins, Mr Nath: Pitts & others. Mr John White of Morden in Dorsett a Gen11 teacher. Presb: Mr Henry Martin Presb. his house at Tarrant Muncton Dorsett Mr Wm Gilbert his house in Bothen Wood Dorsett Mr Thos Gregg Presb a house in Hardshaw within Windle built by the people, called Ellins Chappell not consecrated. Mr John Rogers of Yorkshire Presb. a Gen11 teacher Mr John Harvey Presb the house of Mr John Franckland at Preston in Lancaster. Mr John Tuchin of Foy in Cornwall a Gen11 teacher Mr Joshua Kirby Presb. his own house Wakefeild Mr Rob' Bath Presb. of Rachdale Lane. a house called Underwood in y' parish. The Shoole house at Leeds in Yorkshire. Mr Christopher Richardson. Congreg: Mr Wm Cottons house in Denby in Yorkshire [Margin. [] Mr Nathan Denton. Congreg: the house of Mr Silvanus Rich near Penistone in Yorkshire. Mr Richard Taylour Congreg: Mr John Wadsworth's house at Swaith in Yorkshire S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 307 Mr Zachary Taylour of Rachdale Presb a Gentlemans house called Bickerstaffe hall there Mr James Abdy Presb Mr Powells house in Lincoln. The house of Mr Rob' Rouse at Tolvan in the parish of Landriach in Cornwall. [Ja: Inness junr. Ed.] 321 (21). Thomas Gregg. Presb. a meeting house in Hardshaw within Windle (called Ellins Chappell) never consecrated. John Rogers Presb. of Lartington Yorkshire a Gen11 teacher John Harvey Presb: the house of John Franckland at Preston in Lancaster Tho: Whitehead Presb. the house of John Garnett in Kendall, Cumberland j The Schoolehouse of Barwick for presb. The Talbooth at the town house at Barwick the house of Geo: Leigh in Farnworth the house of James Wood at Chewbent in Lancaster. another meeting place built by the inhabitants of that towne, in the towne aforesaid for Presbiterians to meet in. a dwelling house called Bickerstaff hall in the parish of Rachdale in Lancaster, for Presbiterians. the house of John Hulatt in Salisbury. Presb. the house of John West at Durington Wilts. Presb. the house of John Dew in Abingdon Berks. Presb. the house of Katherine Peck in Abingdon Berks. the house of Coll. John Rouse in Tolvans in the parish of Landrick in Cornwall. Presb. the house of Wm Ball in ye parish of St. Mary Somer sett London the house of Daniell Andrews Esqr in the parish of low Layton in Essex. Presb. Meeting places for Presbiterian Ministers who have taken out Licenses for their persons already \ [At back.] John Oatfeild Presb. the house of Thomas Sleigh in Darby. Luke Cranwell Presb. the house of Sam: Warde in Darby. These are desired to be filld up for James Innes jun1 321 (22). Endorsed Indulgence. Parish of Oldham. May 8. [B. Ed.] To the Kings most Excellent Mai'ie. The humble petition of Seurall of the Inhabitants of the parish of Oldham in the Countie of Lancaster on behalfe of themselves and others humbly Sheweth That wee doe withall Humble gratefullnesse acknowledge yor Maities Grace and favour to be expressed in yor Late Declaration of March 15th: 167I wherein you are gratiously pleased to declare that you 20 — 2 308 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 will from tyme to tyme Allow a Sufficient Number of places, as they shalbee desired in all parts of this Kingdome for the use of such as doe not Conforme to the Church of England to meet and assemble in: In order to theire publique Worship and Devotion And will Approve teachers for such Congregations Suspendinge the execution of all penall Lawes in matters Ecclesiasticall against them. In pursuance whereof wee doe with all Humilitie present this our petition to yor dread Maitie That you woulde gratiously please to Allow a Barne belonginge to Robte Wylde of Heaside standinge and beinge att Heaside aforesaid in the said parish of Oldham: for the place of yor Humble petitionrs and others assembleing in order to theire publique Worship and Devotion: And That Robte Constantine Mr in Arts : of the Presbiterian perswasion and formerly Minister of Oldham aforesaid may bee Approved and Lycenced to Exercise his Ministeriall Function there : Wherein yor Maitie will Lay A new obligation upon yor petition's Continually to pray for yor Maities Long and prosperous Raigne James Buckley James Scoffell Tho. Cheetam Samuell Chetham Myles Greave James Wylde Thomas Wylde Robert Wylde Hen: Wylde [Apparently written by the first subscribed (James Buckley). Ed.] 321 (23). To the Kings most Exellent Majtie The humble petition of several off the Inhabitans of the parish of Oldham in the Countie of Lantaster on the behalfe off themselves and others. Humbly Sheweth. That wee doe withall humble gratefullness acknowledge your Majties grace and favour to us expressed in your late declaration of March 15th 167^ wherein you are gratiously pleased to declare that you will from tyme to tyme allow a sufficient number of places, as they shall bee desired in all parts of this Kingdome For the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England to meet and assemble in. In order to theire publique Worship and devotion, and will approve teatchers For such congregations, suspendinge the execution off all penall Lawes in matters Ecclesiastical against them. In pursuance thereoff wee doe withall humilitie present this our petition to your dread Majtie that you would gratiously please to allow a Barne belonginge to Ronte Wylde of Heaside, standing and beinge att Heaside a ffore said in the said parish off Oldham. For the place of your humble petitioners and others assem blage in order to theire publique Worship and devotion. And that Robte Constantine Mr in Arts off the presbiterian persuasion and S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 309 fformely Minister of Oldham a ffore said, may bee approved and licenced to exercise his Ministeriall ffunction there. Wherein your Maytie will lay a new obligation upon your petitioners continualy to pray ffor your May11" long and prosperous Raigne. [In a very clear, regular hand, but different from 320 (22), and not by any of the Whitehall officials. Ed.] 321 (24). [Quite a clear, flourishing hand.] Good Brother I intreat you to gett out license's (according to ye Instruccons following) viz' For a congregacon in ye Citie of Coventry, of ye way, comonly called Congregational Teachers. Mr Abel Collyer & Mr Tho: Buxton. Places, a Room, or Room's in ye Howses of Mr John Crichlowe Mr John Boun. Mr Richard Cranwell. Mr Wm Wilcox. I left ye Instruccons with Mr Benson (by Sr Joseph Williamson's direction) who appointed mee to attend for ye Licenses on Sat. next. Yor lov: brothr JB May 8° 1672. [The same hand as 25. Ed.] 321 (25). Endorsed : Coventry. [B. Ed.] His Majesty's gracious license is humbly desired for a Congregation in the Citie of Coventry of the way comonly called Congregational. Places desired — a Roome, or roomes in ye Howses of Mr John Chrichlowe Mr John Boun. Mr Rich. Cranwell. Mr Wm Wilcox. Teachers— Mr Abel Collyer & Mr Thomas Buxton [The same hand as 24. Ed.] 321 (26). Endorsed : Hodder's note. [B. Ed.] A Licence ffor Mr Robte Pinny of Chard parish. Presb: Sorest. A Licence ffor Mr Edward Dammer of Dorchester. Cong: A Licence ffor the house of Mrs Dorothy Chaplain in Trinity pish in Wareham Dors'. Presb: A Licence ffor Mr James Hallett of Winterbourne Kingston Dors Presb: 310 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 A Licence ffor the house of Mrs Woolfrey in Winterbourne Kingston for Presb: A License for the house of Mr John Darner in Cerne, Dors' ffor a meeting, for those of ye Presb: Desir'd by mee John Hodder May ye 8th 321 (27). ~ Endorsed : Essex [B. Ed.] Thomas Gilson: M.A: & Prebyter & formerly Rector of Little Baddew in Essex. Desires a License to preach in his owne house att Brentwood, in Mr Reeves house att Childerditch, in Mr Harris his house att Stenvills in Margarett Inn parish and in Mr Harroodes in Little Baddew ffor those of the Prebyteriall pswasion : May 8: 1672 : To be called ffor by William Mascall of Romford: [Mr Mascall's handwriting (?). Ed.] 321 (28). Fran: Holcroft in the howse of Job Hall in Bridge-Street in Cambridge, a Congregational Teacher 8 May 72 [B. Ed.] 321 (29). Endorsed : Mr Hickes note. Cornwall, London. [B. Ed.] Mr Cuttlers house neare Limestreet in London, for a Presbyt. Congr. Trinity house in Greasebrook in the parish of Rotherham in York: belonging to ye Earl of Strafford, for a Presbyt. Congr. Mr Roger Flamank of Guendron in Cornwall teacher Presbyt. his house yc place JoN Hickes May ye 8'h 1672 Adam Pearse his house in Exon. Anabap'. 321 (30). To the Kings most excellent Ma'ie Most gracious Sougne We yo1 Loyall subiects and humble Petr who have subscrib'd o' names (haveinge seene yo1 Ma'ies late Royall Declaracon, and therein acknowledginge yor Matie8 Royall grace and favour to us Doe humbly begg that yor Ma'ie would bee pleased to graunt unto Jeremiah French a Minister of the Gospell of Presbyterian psuasion yor Maties Licence for him to preach the Gospell to us and others att the Court Baron house att Bradford Abbas in the County of Dorsett, accordinge as yor Ma"6 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 311 hath beene pleased graciously to offer unto us and others in yor sayd Ma'te R0yai declaracon And wee yor Ma,ies subiects and Peticonrs as in duty bound shall ever Pray for yor Maties Longe and prosperous Reigne over us. [Autograph signatures.] Jeremiah French John Ryall Wm Arnold John Hart Edward Penney The place above menconed is Mr French, the peconer his owne house ; in that or in any outhouse and building thereunto belonging, they being all his owne [In another hand than that of the Petition. Ed.] 321 (81). Endorsed : not appr. [B. Ed.] Benjamin Bowyer Minister The Meeting place in Chatham in the County of Kent Employed for that use for these twelve yeares last past late belonging to Mr Tho: Arkenstall and by him bequeathed unto Elizabeth & Rebecca Morecock Samuel Loveday & Randal Roper Ministers The meeting place wholy employed for that use scituate in East Smithfield in the County of Midd. belonging to Mr Edw: Whiston 321 (32). Benjamin Bowyer of Chattham minister of a Congregation of Baptists in the said towne meeting at the house of . . . Morecock Samuel Loveday minister meeting in A common meeting place in East Smithfield belonging to Mr Edw: Whiston County of Middlesex. 321 (33). Benjamin Bowyer Minister of a Congregation of the Baptists The meeting Scituate in Chatham in the County of Kent belonging to Rebecca Morecock 321 (34). Samuel Loveday minister of a Congregation of Baptists meeting at a Common meeting place in East Smithfield in the County of Middle sex belonging Unto Edward Whiston 312 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 821 (35). Endorsed : Cardigan, Carmarthen [B. Ed.] Lycenses are humbly Desired By Mr Jenkin Jones (congregational) to preach in his owne house in Kilgerran penbroke shire. Mr James Davies (Congregational) for his owne house in Cardigan and for ye house of Mr John James of Kenarth in Carmarthen shire. 321 (36). Endorsed : Somersett, Dorsett, Bradleys note. [B. Ed.] A Licence is desired for Mr Robert Bartlet, of the Congregationall psuasion, to preach in the house of James Hanne, scituate in Over Compton in the Countye of Dorset Another is desired for Mr Jeremiah French (of the Presbyterian psuasion), to preach in his owne house, called the Court baron house at Brad ford Abbas in the Countye of Dorset. Another is desired for Mr George Pearce of the congregationall psuation, to preach in the house of Edward Sutton at Lotterford in the parish of North cheriton in the Countye of Somerset. Mr Bradbye or Mr John Warr will call for these Licenses. 321 37). Endorsed : Somersett Paynes note [B. Ed.] Mr Timothy Batt to be Teacher to a Congregacon of the Presbeterian Judgment, The places for Worshipp John Norman's house in Wel lington cald Old Courthowse and alsoe the howse of Daniell Lock both in the sd Parish of Wellington in the Countye of Somrsett. Mr George Bindon to be a Teacher to a Congregacon of the Presbe terian Judgment the places for Worshipp Nicholas Stook's howse of the Parish of Culmstock in the County of Devon and alsoe Mr Edward Searls howse in the same pish and County : Mr John Baker of the Presbeterian Judgment prayes a Lycence to preach in any place allowed by His Majestie for Nonconformist to preach in ; he beinge not yett made Choyce of to preach to any pticuler Congregacon Mr Thomas Safford to be Teacher to a Congregacon of the noncon- formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment The places of worshipp the howse of Richard Gillinge and Hannah Safford widdow in the Parish of Bicknaller in the County of Som'sett Mr James Stronge to be Teacher to a Congregacon of the Noncon- formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment, The places of Worshipp, the howse of John Mayne, & Robert Carter in the Parishes of Broadway and Ashill in the Countye of Somrsett & the howse of Dorcas Standerwick of White Lackington in the aforesaid Countye S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 313 M1 Thomas Marshall, to be Teacher to a Congregacon of the Noncon formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment, the places for Worshipp, the howse of Joseph Holmes att Broad-lanes-end and the howse of Thomas Marshall both in the Parish & Towne of Ilminster in the County of Somrstt [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (38). Mr George Bindon to be Teacher to a people of the Nonconformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment the Places of Worship, the howses of Nicholas Stooke and Mr Edward Searle both in the parish of Culm- stock in the County of Devon. Mr John Baker a Teacher of the Nonconformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment, a Lycence for him to preach in his owne howse in the parish of Curry-Mallet in the County of Somrsett or any other Lycenced place. A Lycence for the howse of Thomas Warren in the parish of Otterford in the County of Somersett to be a Meetinge place for Worshipp for those of the Nonconformitie to meet in. A Lycence for the Howse of Robert Batt in the Towne of Chard in the County of Somrsett to be a place for Worshipp for the Noncon formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment to meet in : n Payne. [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (39). [Fragment.] Devon — Mr Bindon Teacher Nicholas Stookes house Ed. Searles house Mr Baker & his house Mr Warren's house Rob* Batts house 321 (40). Endorsed : Somerset, Devon [B. Ed.] It is prayed a Lycence to be Graunted for the howse of John Hucker in the Towne of Taunton in the County of Somrsett to be allowed for those of the Nonconformitie of ye Presbeterian judgm* to Meet & Assemble in for Worship It is prayed a Lycence to be Graunted for the howse of Edward Ros- seter in the Towne of Taunton in the Countye of Somrsett to be allowed for those of the Nonconformitie of ye Presbeterian Judg ment to meet and assemble in for Worship It is prayed a Lycence to be graunted for the howse of Thomas Warren in the Parish of Otterford in the County of Somersett to be allowed for those of the Nonconformitie of ye Presbeterian Judgment to meet & assemble in for Worshipp: 314 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 [In margin.] given out [B. Ed.] It is prayed a Lycence to be graunted for the howse of John Bradbeare in the pish of Dunkeswell in the County of Devon to be allowed for those of ye Nonconformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment to Meet & assemble in for Worshipp: [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (41). " Mr George Newton to be Teacher to a Congregacon of ye Presbeterian Judgment In the Towne of Taunton in the Countye of Somersett, The places of Worshipp, The howse of Thomas Stone, John Hucker, and Edward Rosseter all within the said Towne of Taunton in the said County of Somrsett or in any other place allowed by his Majestie : [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (42). Endorsed : Somersett [B. Ed.] Lycences for Mr Payne who doth solicite for these psons Under Named : Mr George Newton of Taunton to be added in his Licence the howses of Mr John Hucker & Mr Edward Rosseter in Taunton Somrsett : Mr Thomas Dunsy Mr Tymothy Batt Mr George Bindon Mr John Baker Mr Thomas Safford Mr James Stronge Mr Thomas Marshall Mr Gabriell Sanger [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (43). Endorsed : Chichester. Howards note. i[B. Ed. J [In margin.] In comitat Susex. Rich: Garrett Clerke Minister of a Congregacon of ye Persuasion comonly called Independent, To meete att ye house of Nich: Brewer Cloathier in ye Towne of Midhurst. [In margin.] In Comitat praed. Sam. Marner Minister of an Independent Congregacon to meete att ye house of Thomas Watersfeild in Arundell. & lndepend's Richard HuntJ J r [John Hickes. Ed.] 321 (55). Endorsed : Mr Bloods note [B. Ed.] Desiered by Mr Wells of London a Licence for Allderman Daniell Andrew's hows at Laitonstone in Essex for A presbiterion meeting place Also for Mr David Kings howse in Kings howse in Kingsland in Middelsex Desiered by Mr Sharpe Mr Richard Tufton's howse in Wittersham in Kent be Licenced for a meeting howse for presbiterians Mr Samuel Turkes howse in goudhurst in Kent for a meeting-house for presbiterians Mr Richard Chantry of Smithsby in ye county of Darby, desiers a licence for his person and his owne dwelling howse he is presbiterian Mr George Larkom in ye parrish of Bridkerke in combarland congre gationall desiers to be licenced to teche and his house 318 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 A license is desiered for Mr. Henry Leuor of Newcastell Mr Richard Gilpin of ye same presbiterion. John Pringle of ye same Presbiterion William Durant. of ye same Congregationall [Tho: Blood. Ed.] [Signed at back.] Tho Blood 321 (56). Endorsed : Liverpoole [B. Ed.] Mr Thomas Trumpton nonconformist minister of Toxteth Park nere Liverpoole Lancashire is recomended by the inhabitants of the place to preach att a meeting house builtby the inhabitants for that purpose This is humbly moved by Mr Gilbert Aspinwall of the Temple in name and behalfe of all the rest 321 (57). Endorsed : Ponder's note. Northampton [B. Ed.] Psb. Mr Steven Fowler at his Dweling house in Kilseby Mr Henry Wills at his house in Cransley & at Mrs Molsow's house in Northampton Con: Mr Vincent Alsop in a house at Welingborow [Erased.] Con: Mr Strickland Negus in a house at Gedington [Erased.] Con: Mr Ralfe Punn at the house of Jo: Overton in Duncot & at his owne house in Greens Norton Con: Mr Thomas Browneing in his Dweling house & at Mfs Susana ponders both in Rothwell: psbi: Mr Hennry Searle, in the Mantion house of ye Lady Pickering at Tichmarsh These are all in Northamptonshire, ffor Nathaniell Ponder 321 (58). [In margin, and applying to the whole list.] all Congregationall Bedfr John Dome for his own & the house of Georg ffowler in Kaishow William Jarviss for his owne house in Ridgement And for George Palmer's house in Cranfield Tho: Kent for William Arms his house in Cranfield John Wright for the Lake house barn in Blunham Nathaneel Alcock for John Tingey's house at Ford End: John Bunyon for Josias Rougheads house in his orchard in Bedford Edward Isaac for the house of Gilbert Ashly in Godlington Thomas Cooper for ye house of William Finden in Okeley John Sewster for the house of John Baxter in Kempston S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 319 John Whiteman for the barn of Frances Whiteman widow in Card ington John ffenne for the house of William Man in Stadgedon Samuel ffenne for the house of William Maxey in Hanes Nehemiah Coxe for ye house of Sarah Tomkins wid: in Maulden Edward Dent for George Pridden's house in Edworth Stephen Hawthorn for his own house in Turvy John Allen for the house of the widow Reade in Steventon Daniell Negoos for Robert Clares house in Pavenham these in Huntingdonshire George Fowler for the house of John Cooke in Upthorpe James Rogers for the house of John Haynes in Wonditch in Kimbolton parish [In margin, and applying to all below.] All Congregationall Northamptonshire Tho: Brett for Jhon Morice his barn in Wollaston Tho: Edmonds for John Brooks house in Wollaston Christopher Stanley for his own house in Brafield in the green Cambridgeshire Luke Astwood ffor his own house in Gamlinghay John Waite for his owne house in Toft Harfordshire Oliver Scott for y" house of Tho. Morrice in Ashwell Bucks John Gibbs for William Smyths Barn & his own house in Newport- pagnell William Henseman for Joseph Kent his barn in Olney [? John Bunyan or Thomas Taylor.] 321 (59). Mr Augustine Plumstead may be approved a teacher in any Licenced place, of the Congregationall perswasion of Wrentham in the County of Suffolke 8 May 72 Recd by John Hickes 321 (60). Take out a License for ye House of Eliz: Pettit Taken out a Licence for ye Person of Sam. Corbyn & Thomas Lock & for a Meeting place at Meldred & for Francis Holcroft & A Licence for ye House of Job Hall a Licence for Joseph Oddey A Licence for a Meeting place in Willgm Fran: Holcroft [In Francis Holcroft's hand-writing. Ed.] Mr Light remaineing behind [In John Light's own handwriting. Cf. 321 (85). Ed.] [At back.] Taken out ye Licences [In Fr. Holcroft's hand. Ed.] 320 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (61). A licence for Mr John Bryan of Salop Presbyt. but not for his house but this y* followes, viz : for ye House of Mr Charles Doughty in Salop for Presbyt. Desired by May 9* Richard Steele 321 (62). Endorsed : Dan's note [B. Ed.] May 9* John Leighton, of the Presbyterian Perswasion for a roome or roomes in the Parish of Greasley in Nottingham Shire ; also for any licenced place. Robert Perrot in Grub Street, London, ) of the Presbyterian Perswasion John Dan of St. Martins, Westminster j for any Licenced Place. J. Dan. [At foot of back.] For Mr Steel 321 (68), Endorsed : Halletts note, Somersett [B. Ed.] London. May 9th 1672 It is desired by John Laver of Coat in the County of Sommerset that his house may bee Licensed for any Licensed minister to preach in: He is of the Presbyterean perswasion. It is desired by Richard Hayward of Weeke in the County of Sommer set, that his house may bee Licensed for any Licensed minister to preach in. He is of the Presbyterean perswasion. It is desired by Alice Hawker of Whitehill in the County of Sommerset, that her house may bee Licensed for any Licensed minister to preach in: she is of the Presbyterean perswasion. To bee cal'd for p Barnaby Hallet 321 (64). _ 26 Apr. 72 I received then 200 blanck licences for Places, & 100 for Teachers at large, of these I delivered out to Mr. Cooke 60. 1 May May 7 I received 100 blanck licences. May 9 I received 900 blanck licences. [B. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 321 (65). Endorsed : Dr Butler 9 May. 72 Essex [B. Ed.] Sr, Pray send mee the licence for Constantine according to ye peticion, and theese following A licence for ye house of Mr Harris called Chennills in Margeting Essex, Elias Pledger is to bee teacher but hath already a generall licence soe needs noe more. John Oakes of Little Baddow in Essex M:A. presbi: for him selfe & his owne house. Christopher Wrage M:A: presbi: for' him selfe & his house called Foxtons hall in Litle Waltham Essex John Reeve M.A. Presb: for him selfe and ye house in Chelmsford Essex know by the signe of y° King's head [In Dr John Butler's handwriting, though not signed, even in cypher. Ed.] 321 (66). Mr Rob' Bath person & place Mr John Tuchin Gen11 teacher Mr Hen: Backaller of Wotton Fitzpain person & place. Mr John Langdale person & 2 places Mr John Gill Gen11 teacher. Mr Tho: Roe Gen11 teacher. Mr John White Gen11 teacher. Mr Wm Gilbert person & place Mr Christoph: Richardson person & place Mr Sam: Taylour person & place. Mr Josha Kirby person & place. Mr John Hodder person & 2 places. Mr John Keridg. Gen11 teachr Mr James Ously person & place. Mr Thomas Crain Gen11 teacher. Mr Timothy Sacheverill person & place. Mr Wm Sampson person & place. Mr Henry Martin person & place. Mr James Abdy person & place. Mr Nath: Denton. person & place. Mr John Harvey person & place. Received this 9th of May 1672 of Mr Alexander Reynolds for the aforesaid psons & places I say recd by me Ja: Innes junr 21 322 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (67). Endorsed : Mr Aylmers note. Somersett. tB- ED-i Mr Benson: I request you to procure a Licence for Mr John Galpin (of the Presbiterian perswasion) to preach in his dwelling house at Ash- priors in the County of Somersett : he hath, for his person already. also a lycence for Mr John Musgrove of the presbiterian perswasion to preach at the House of Gregory Buller, now in the possession of Vallentine Browne in the parish of Netherstoway Somerset shire As also for the House of Robert Burnall Junr in the parrish of Stock- lands Somerset Shire. Your servant &c : Brabazon Aylmer 321 (68). Endorsed : Mr Hickes note. Sidmeuth Jane French her house in Sidmeuth in Devon for a Congregation both Presbyt. & Independ' John Hickes [At back, reversed.] Jane Frenchs 821 (69). Endorsed : Derby [B. Ed.] William Bagshaw Mr of Arts of the Presbyterian Perswasion for the house of George Shirt Yeoman, in the parish of Chappel-le-Frith in the County of Derby 321 (70). Endorsed : Chappell le Frith. Parkhursts note Mr Wm Bagshaw Prisbiterian for Georg Shirts Howse in the prish of Chappell Le Frith in Darbyshier. desir'd by Mr Tho Parkhurst 321 (71). Endorsed : Claytons note. Sherborne. [B. Ed.] William Haudon Minister of the Presbyterian pswasion prays a Lycense to preach &c in his owne house in Sherbourne in Yorkeshire or any other house or place soe Lycensed John Clayton S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 323 321 (72). Endorsed : Surrey [B- Ed-] Wm Burnet minister of a Congregation of the Baptists at the house belonging to Wm Longust in the towne of Chersey in the County of Surrey John Bernard Minister of a Congregation of the Baptists meeting at the house of Richard Humphrey of Godbrook in the pish of Betsworth in the County of Surrey. 321 (73). Endorsed : Deale. [B. Ed.] Mrs Constant Woodmans howse in Deale, & Mrs Anne Harris's of [B. Ed.] Lower Deale. Pr. & Congr. 321 (74). Endorsed : Indulgence Beckles [Sir J. W. Ed.] To the Kings most excellent Ma"e The Humble peticon of a Church of Christ in Beccles in the County of Suff Sheweth That your peticonrs have with all dutifullnes and humility con sidered your Maties late graciouse declaracon, published by the Advice of your Ma'ies most hono^e privy councell, whereby your Matie is pleased to Suspend the execucon of all Manner of penall lawes in matters Ecclesiasticall against those that doe not conforme to the Church of England. And that your Matle is Thereby graciously pleased to declare your Maties Royall Indulgence should not extend to those that meet in any place not allowed or the teacher of any congregacon is not approved by your Ma'ie. In Thankefullnesse and submission to which gracious indulgence and dispensacon, your peticon18 are Incouraged humbly to beseech and supplicate yor Ma"= to be pleased to give your Maties Royall allowance, that the Guild Hall in Beccles be allowed of by your Matie to be a place for yr peticonrs and others that please to assemble there for their publique worshipp and devotion, and that your Matie would likewise be gratiously pleased to approve that Rob' Otty teacher of that congregacon to which we your Maties Humble petitionrs doe belong, be the teacher of the said Assembly or congregation there, and your peticonrs doe promise not to use pmitt or extend this your Ma'ies Royall favour & indulgence for the exercising or preaching any doctrine tending to sedition or to the derogacon of the Government of the Established church of England 21 — 2 324 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 And your peticonrs shall cherefully and readily in all obediance serve your Mat!e with there lives and fortunes, and as in duety bound shall likewise ever pray for your Maties long and prosperous Reigne [Autograph signatures.] Edm: Artis Will1" Cutlove Matt: Gregory Robt Sherwood Henry Rix Will. Brooke Phi: Denny John Morse Edm: NeviH Robert Clarke 321 (74 I). Endorsed Indulg Beckles. [SirJ.W. Ed.] Suff. Wee whose names are hereunder written being Trustees Beccles for the towne Hall in Beccles (Called the Guild Hall) And others the Chiefe Officers of the said towne doe hereby certify our full consent that Mr Robt Ottie Minister and the congregation hee is teacher unto may have liberty to assemble in the said Hall in order to their publique Worshipp and Devotion His Maties Allowance and approbation being obteyned according to the late declaration set forth [Autograph signatures.] Isaac Todd Port reeve Abraham Brown Cheife Surveyor Edw. Tyrrell John Morse Edm: Artis Willm Cutlove Edm: Nevill Edward Heasell Thomas Boote Nicholas Dodson Tho: Plumsted Re: Pitfeild Jo: Nicholls John Francklin Joseph Harbow senr John Nuttell Thomas Mones J. Utber Henry Ellmy Robt: Girling Wittm Girling 321 (75). Recd these licences John Bynion Josiah Roughead in Bedford John Don his own & George Fowlers house in Kaishow Nathaniell Alcock the house of John Tingey in Ford End William Jarvis the house of George Palmer in Cranfield Tho Kent the house of Willi: Arms in Cranfield by me Tho. Taylor 321 (76). Licences all in Somersett Safford a Teacher in Aish priors John Galpin's house there a meetinge place Thomas Marshall of Ilmister a Teacher Thomas Marshalls house in Ilmister a meetinge place S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 325 Joseph Holmes house in Ilmister a meetinge place John Musgrave a teacher in Nether Stoway James Stronge a Teacher in Broadway John Maynes house in Broadway a meetinge place John Huckers house in Taunton a meetinge place Edw: Rossetters house in Taunton a meetinge place Richard Gillings house in Bicknaller a meetinge place Hanna Saffords house in Bicknaller a meetinge place Daniel Cock's house in Wellington a meetinge place Timothy Batt a teacher at Wellington Robert Carters house in Aishill a meetinge place Percal Standerwicks house in Whitelackington place Valintan Browne house in Nether Stoway place Recec. by me Tho: Stone 321 (77). Endorsed : Indulgence. Thanks of the Non Conformists Ministers of Dorsett 10 May 72 [B. Ed.] To the Kinges most Excellent Matie The humble acknowledgment of severall Nonconforming Ministers of the County of Dorset. Most Gracious Soveraigne Wee yor Maties Loyall and peaceable subiects having to our abun dant ioy and satisfaction, seen yor Maties Royall Declaration of March the 15th 1671, doe from our Soules bless God who hath put such a thinge as this into the Kings hearte to extend soe greate favour to us ; And prostrate ourselves att your Maties feet, with the most humble and heartie acknowledgm' of your Maties singular Clemencie therein exposed, which Encourageth us humbly to make this thankfull Address devoting our selves (under yor Maties Royall Protection) to the preaching of the Gospell of peace and Salvation And continue to pray for yor Royall person familie Councill and Government, as Dutie obligeth us Your loyall Subjects and Ministers of the Gospell. James Rawson Wm Ben George Thorne Edward Buckler Benjamin Way Tho: Rowe James Hallet John White Henry Parsons John Kerridge Zechary Mayne Zachariah Sprint John Devenish Geo: Hamond. Ames Short. Timothie Sacheverell. John Gill Rich. Downe Thomas Moore Joseph Hallet John Finney Robert Bartlet Henry Backaller Benjamin Mills. Josuah Churchill Philip Lambe Jeremiah French Henry Martin Edward Darner William Gibberd Josiah Banger John Brice Thomas Crane James Owsley William Clarke John Eaton Benjamin Walters John Hodder 326 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (78). Endorsed: Indulgence Blakelie. Lancashire. 10 May. [B. Ed.] To the Kinges most Exellent Matie The humble pettition of Some of the Inhabitans of Blackelie in the Countie of Lancaster, on the behalph of our selves and others, Sheweth That whereas it haithe pleased your Matie by your Late Delara- tion of Marche the 15th 167^- gratiouslie to Suspend the Execution of all penall Lawes, in matters Eclesiasticall against Us Non-Conformists, your Maties Loiall and ffaithfull subiects, And therein your Matie is pleased to promis Allowanc of persons and places for the publick Exer cise of our Worship and Devotion (if it bee desired) wich wee doe with all humilitie and thankfulnes Acknowledg. Your Petticioners most humblie beseche and supplicate your Matie Allowance and approbation that the house or houseing of Mr Thomas Pyke may bee a place for your petticioners and others that please to Assemble ther for their Publicke Worship and Devotion, And that your Matle would bee pleased lickewise graciously to Allow of Mr Thomas Pyke of the Presbyterian perswation to Exercise his ministeriall ffunc- tion their And your petticioners shall Chearfuly and cordially (as in Dutie bound) ever praie for your Matie longe and happie and Prosperous Raighne Richard Travis Jhon Ogden Richard Heywood John Travis Edward Hide Thomas Hoide James Clough Thomas Travis Thomas Tetloe John Pendleton 321 (79). Endorsed : Markes note. Lancashire [B. Ed.] Memof to gitt a Lysence for Mr Thomas Pycke of ye Presbiterian perswasion at his house or housing in ye Towne of Blacklee in ye County of Lankester Pete Markes 321 (80). Endorsed : Stafford [B. Ed.] Mr Tho: Bakewell Minister Presbyterian ye Towne Longdon in ye County of Stafford in ye house of Richard Browne Yeoman in ye same towne [In margin.] Given in by Mr Richards, 10 May. [B. Ed. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 327 321 (81). Endorsed : Sterry's note. [B. Ed.] May 10th 1672 a License is desired for the houses of Mr Edward Bushell in Hackney and at Little St. Hellens in London as also for the house of Mr John Berry in Filpot Lane London. For Mr Peter Sterry to preach in Peter Sterry [The paper — a piece torn off some legal document — engraved, ' sealed and delivered in the presence of.'] 321 (82). John James Teacher of the Congregationall way att Widow Elliz: Reade's house in bridelesmith gate Notingam Mr Thoas Gretton's house Notingam to be allowed Mr Samuell Nowell Teacher Congregationall way at Jonathan Everards house Ashfield Mrs Elizabeth Lindsey's house in Skegby to be allowed John Jackson Teacher Congregationall way att Witt Bradleys house in flintham John Jacksons howse of Morton to be allowed John Wright Teacher at Thomas ffillinghams house of Arnold Thomas Burden Teacher att Widow Ann Bendalls howse at Cottgrave John Truemans house of Burton to be alowed Ann Deane's house of Mareman Owen Davies all the Teachers of the congregationall perswasion May io'h (72) in Nottingam Shyere and the houses allso 321 (83). John Gybbs newport pagnell Bucks. for his own house & Willm Smyth Barne Northamptonshire Tho: Brett: for John Morrice his Barne Tho. Edmonds for John Brookes his house in Wollaston Christ. Stanley for his own house in Brafield green Huntingtonshire Geore Fowler for the house of John Cooke in Up- thorpe James Rogers for Jane Haines hir house in Wonditch Kimbolton parish Bedfordshire Edw: Isaac for Gilbert Ashleys house in goldington Tho: Cooper for William Findens house in Oackley John Sewster for John Barkers house in Kempston John Whiteman : for Frances Whiteman hir house in Cardington John Wright for ye lakehouse barn in Blunham John Fenne for William Mars house in Stadgesden Sam. Fenne for the house of William Maxey in Haines Nehemiah Cox for Sarah Tomkins hir house in Maiden 328 S. P. Dom. Car. II 321 Stephen Hawthorne for his own house in Turvey John Allen for wid: Read hir house in Steventon David Negoos for Rob' Clare's house in Pavenham [At back.] Harfordshire Edw: Dent for George Priddeon's house in Edworth Oliver Scott for Tho. Morris his house in Ashwell Cambridgeshire Luke Astwood for his own house in Gamlingay John Waite for his own house in Toft. These names and places were put in 10 or 12 dayes since by May: iotn Tho: Taylor 321 (84). Endorsed : Holwey's House. [B. Ed.] Mr Jeremy Holwey house in Cornestreet in Bristoll for one that is Lisenced of the Congregationall perswasion the io'h of May 1672 Jer. Holwey 321 (85). Endorsed : Lights note. [B. Ed.] A House of Lancellott Hooper's in ye Parish of St. Andrews in Cam bridge to be licensed for a Meeting place of people of ye Congrega tionall & Presbyterian perswasion. Nath: Ball of Nether Chissil of ye Presbyt: perswasion to be licensed to preach in any licensed place. William Green of Fenny Stanton of ye Presbyt: perswasion to be licensed to preach in any licensed place. Owen Stockton of ye Presbyt: Perswasion to be licensed to preach in any licensed place ye House of Downham Yeomans of Little St. Maries Parish in Cam bridge to be licensed for a Meeting place of ye people of ye Presby terian & congregationall perswasion. ye House of Richard Thurlow of ye Parish of S' Andrews in Cambridge to be licensed for a Meeting place of people of ye Presbyt: & Congreg11 perswasion. May io'h John Light 321 (86) Recd ye 10th May 1672 : these Lycens Mr Tho: Browning : in Rothewll Mr Ralfe pun: in Duncott Mr Henry Searle in Tichmarsh being Eight in All & All for Northamptonshire per p me Nath. Ponder S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 329 321 (87). Endorsed : Mr Hickes note [B. Ed.] Mr John Donkinson neare York teacher Presbyterian [Erased.] Mr Gilbert Rule neare York Presbyt. a teacher Mr Tocestell of Barkwick Upon Tweed Presbyt. John Hickes John Smith Independ' teacher, his own house ye place in the parish of St. Nicolas in the Isle of Wight. John Martyn Independ* teacher, & to teach in the house of Grace Byles at Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight. Mr Thos Clark } T , ... . v M' Robert Billoa jIndePendtS ln EsSeX M Georg Seele in Marshfield in Glostershire Presbyt. teacher the parish house thereof commonly called ye Church house to be Licenced as desir'd Mr Tho: Sare Presbyt. teacher in Little Britain. London. [Erased.] Richard Chidell in Roude in the parish of Godshill in the Isle of Wight for a Presbyt. Congregat. May ye 10th 72 John Hickes 321 (88). May ye io'h Received by mee John Hickes these Licences following James Shepheards of Bridgrule James Moyls of Stratton Mark Facys in Bridgrule Devon Matthias Pembertons London Rich. Margessons in Stone Street John Guns of Wetherfield — Cutlers near Lime Street Roger Flamank his person Cornwall Roger Flamank his house William Bagshaw Derbyshire George Shirst Derby Steven Coven in Grubstreet London Obadiah Wills in ye Devizes. — Hutton Esq1 in Yorkshire. Morewood in Selby. Adam Pearse in Exon. Joane Strang in Biddiford John Sealy in Topsham. Robert Stead of Darmouth John Hoppin in Devon. William Brenner. Devon. Andrew Luke in Ford Devon Anth: Budde in Torrington 33© S. P. Dom. Car, II. 321 Jane French Devon. Widdow Knight in Southampton John Stark. Suffolk Stephen Hamblin Norfolk Samuel Baker Suffolk Isaac Carter Suffolk Sam: Pettaugh Norfolk Sam. Pettaughs house Sam. Manning Norfolk Rob* Primrose Norfolk Tho: Benton Suffolk Witt. Bidbank Norfolk John Smith junr Alexander Plumstead. 321 (89). Endorsed : Chiddell a Teacher [Licence. Filled in and signed by both Charles II. and Arlington, but undated .'] CHARGES r^ Charles by f grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender off Faith &c. To all {Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15'* of [March, 167 \ We do hereby permit and license Richard Chidell of Roade in the Parish of Godshill in the Isle of Wight of the Terswasion commonly called Presbyterien to be a Teacher, and to teach in any Tlace licensed &> allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. given at Our Court at Whitehall the day of in the 24'* year of our Rjign, 1 672. By His [Majesties Command. A\Li&cgTO$c. [The particulars written in are in Benson's handwriting. Ed.] 321 (90). May 10. 72 These Licences, Viz., for Mr Jofi Crofts of Newton Tony, Wilts for Mr Joh Pinkney of Longstock, Hampsh. Mr Nicholas Smith of Long parish Hampsh [Erased.] & for ye house of Mr Joh Girle Newt5 Tony Received by me Is. Chancy 321 (91). For Mr Cooke of Chester And ye house cald ye White Fryars For Mr Edward Laurence The House of Mr Eves in Walsall Staff. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 331 For The House of Mr Deakin ibtt The House of George Fowler ib_ For Mr Richard Bell Stafford A house neer the Colledge in Manchester. Received by me May 10: 1672 Richard Steele 321 (92). Endorsed : Basse's note [B. Ed.] London May IIth 1672 It is desired that the House of Robert Basse of Market Harbrough in Leicestershire be Licensed for any Licensed Minister to Preach in : He is of the Presbyterian Perswasion. To bee cal'd for p Barnaby Hallet It is desired by Matthew Clarke, of the Presbyterian Perswasion, living at Market Harborough in Leicestershire, that he may be Licensed to preach in any Licensed Place. To bee cal'd for p Barnaby Hallet It is the desier of John Shuttlewood, of the Presbyterian Perswasion, living in the Parish of Lubbenham in Leicestershire, that his house may be Licensed to preach in, and that himselfe may bee Licensed to preach in any Licensed Place. To bee cal'd for p Barnaby Hallet 321 (93). Endorsed : Enfield. Levinz Note [B. Ed.] Haslefoot Bridges of Enfield) ,-, ,. . in Middlesex } Presblte»an Pswatl0n Meeting house to preach in his owne dwelling house or any Licensed place Robert Leuinz 321 (94). Haslefoot Bridges of Enfield in Middlesex Presbiterian pswation. meeting place : In his owne house or any other Licensed place 11th May 1672. Robert Levinz [Very different, though both signed. Ed.] 321 (95). Recd 11th May, 1672, at WhiteHall a Licence from his Majesty for Haslefoot Bridges of ye Presbiterian pswation to preach in his own house in Middlesex or any other Licenced place I say recd p me Robert Levinz 332 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (96). 11th May 1672 a Lycence for Mr Jn° Issett Junr att his fathr Mr Jn° Issetts house in Horbery in Yorkeshire of the Congregationall pwasion 321 (97). Endorsed : Prockter's note [B. Ed.] James Sutton presbiterian At Banberry Oxford sheire att his own dwelling howse in Sheepe Street in Banberry: & for his person Nathanael Stephens Presb. of Stoke in the county of Leicester. Teacher Abigail Dowells house in Stoke in Leicestersh. Nathanael Stephens Junior of Higham in Leicestersh. his house. Samuel Ward of Hinckleye in Leicester his house John King of Witherly in Leicestershire his house John Darby of Drayton in Leicester his house 11th May 1672 ' John Prockter 321 (98). Endorsed : Dr Holmes [B. Ed.] of London. Nathaniel Homes Dr of Divinity of ye Congregationall way. Their meeting Place. The Dwelling House of Doctor Nathanael Holmes in Hors shooe Ally in ye Uper Moreffield Given In, May ye 11th 1672. p R: M. [Rob1 Mascall. Ed.] 321 (99). Recd y° nth of May 1672 His Majesties License for Mr Sam. Hieron and for Mistooll House in Chatham Mr Tho: Markwicks in Wye Mr Bunburyes in Wye: James Vigeons in Molash p me Rob Mascall 321 (100). Mr Robert Tuchin Presbyter at Lymington in ye County South ampton] for himself teacher & his house Mr James Waller of Rathesden Presbyt. in the County of Suffolk teacher. the house of Mr Edmund Frost there. May ye 11th Jo" Hickes S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 333 321 (101). Recd this 12th of May* 1672 these following Lycences Teachers Places Geore Fowler James Coles house in Titchmarsh William Cradock: John Conquests house in Wilden Symond Haynes for his own house in Bowhurst Oliver Mason William Pasheller's house in Mouldsworth Ralph Luke John Welles house in Midlow Thomas Jayse the house of Driver and Bennett in Talbot Court Grace Church Street London p Tho: Taylor 321 (102). Endorsed : Devon. [B. Ed.] May 130, 16720 A Generall Lycence is desired for John Hopping of Christow in the County of Devon Clerke being of the Presbiterian pswasion to preach in any lycenced place to be called for p Jo: Leigh e 821 (103). May 1 30 16720 A Lycence is desired for the house of William Greene of Topsham in the County of Devon that it may be lycenced for Ministers of th Presbiterian pswasion to preach in to be called for p Jo: Leigh 321 (104). Endorsed : Whitells note Leeds, Hallifax [B. Ed.] A License for Mr Joseph Dawson of the presbeterian perswasion to preach in his dwelling house in ye Parrish of Hallifax in the County of Yorke May 13th Robert Whittell 321 (105). Endorsed : Madox's note [B. Ed.] John Dunstons house in Ailesbury in the County of Bucks: for the Presbyterian psuasion. John Luffe Presbyt. generall teacher. liveing in St. Mary Magdalene pish in the County of Surrey * Ought to have been 12th of June. See the entries of the licences — all on E (169) and dated June 10. — Ed. 334 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 A roome or roomes belonging to the house of John Johnson alias Robinson of Ashton in Lancashire: for the Presbyterian perswasion Peter Aspinwall of Haw in Lancshire Presbyterian teacher of the Con gregation allowed att John Robinson's house in Ashton in the County of Lancashire. May 13, Maddox. 321 (106). Pray take out A Lycence for Mr Christopher Fowler to preach in any Lycensed place ; he is a Presbiterian. Alsoe a Lycence for the house of John Jackson of Branford for any Lycensed presbiterian to preach May ye 13th 1672 Alsoe for Mr Dudley Ryder Presbyterian of Woolvey in Warwickshire Alsoe for Mr Richard Loseby Presbyter: of Copson Magna in the Parish of Kirby Warwickshire Alsoe for Mr John Johnson of Barwell Presbytr in ye County of Lester The places The house of ye said Dudley Ryder The house of Mr Witt. Paget in Withibrook Warwickshire The house of William Harrison in Sapcoat in Lestershire The house of Mr John Johnson in Barwell Lestershire The house of Wm Thomson in Coventry The house of Mr Richard Loseby of Cobson Magna in ye Parish of Kirby Warwickshire J. B. [Dorman Newman. Ed.] 321 (107). Endorsed : Batchelours note [B. Ed.] Richard Batchelaur prayeth for a Licence to performe all Ministeriall Offices at his owne Houses within the Rectory of Eastwoodhay and Ashmansworth in the County of South, Master of Arts, Presby terian ; as likewise at any Place which is already or shall at any time hereafter bee allowed by the King's Most excellent Majestie for Religious Meetings. Edward Fanner of Newbery in the County of Berks Presbyterian prayeth a License to bee granted by the King's Most excellent Ma[ie for performance of all Ministeriall Offices at his owne House there, or at any other place allowed as is above said. Hee the said Ed: Fanner is Presbyterian. Both to bee waited for by the said Richard Batchelaur. S. P. Dom, Car. II. 321 335 321 (108). A Licence for Mr Richard Batchelaur Master of Arts, Presbyterian, to performe all Gospell Ministeriall Acts in his owne Houses and in any Meeting Places already granted or to bee granted by the King's most Excellent Majestie for the exercise of God's worship, is humbly desired Richard Batchelaur Purposeth (under God) to waite for the same, but prayeth dispatch with convenient expedition. 321 (109). Batchelaur A Eastwoodhay _) Hantshire A Teacher Ashmansworth J Fanner A Teacher At Newbery in Berkshire 321 110). May 13: 1672 Received Batchelaurs Person & place. Received Fanners Person & Place By mee Richard Batchelaur 321 (111). Endorsed : Danson's note. Suffolk [B. Ed.] Thomas Nuttall for his dwelling House in Rendham in the County of Suffolk, of the Presbyterian perswasion To be Called for by Tho: Danson 321 (112). Endorsed : Ponders note, Northampton. [B. Ed.] M1 Robert Ekins of yb Congregationall perswasion, in the howse of Mrs Elizabeth Mulsoe widow in Twywell Northtofi Mr Richard Hooke of ye presbyterian persuasion, in his own dwelling howse in the Town of Northampton. Mr Francis Dandy of ye presbyterian perswasion in the house of Mrs Margarett Brooke widow in Okeley Magna Northton Mr John Willes of ye presbyterian persuasion in ye house of Mr John Morton in Ringstead Northamptonshire. M* Vincent Alsop of ye Congregationall persuasion in his Now dwelling howse in Geddington, Northtofishire Deliver them to me Nathaniel Ponder Mr Stickland Negus of ye Congregationall persuasion in ye house of Mr Richard Barnes in Wellingborow Northamptonshire. 336 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (113). A licence for Mr Joshuah Barnet of the presbyt. perswasion to teach in Mr Richard Whitton's house in Hardwick in Shropshire 321 (114). Mr Fletcher Anabaptist Teacher in Chichester. Licence signed allready but not yett dct. 321 (115). Ralph: Wickliffe prebe, At An house beLonging to William Wharam in the West End of the towne of Sunderland by the sea in y° Bishop- rick of Durham 321 (116). Endorsed : Taylors note Coggeshall [B. Ed.] Mr Mathew Elliston presb: for his own house at the grange in Little Coggeshall* Tho. Taylor 321 (117). endorsed : Suffolk Manning &c [B. Ed.] Robert Smith, Mr of Arts, of the perswasion calld Congregationall, for an house in the occupation of Joseph Gilder yeoman in Wesselton in Suffolk Samuel Manning, Mr of Arts, of the perswasion calld Congregationall, for his dwelling house in Walpool in Suffolk John Manning, Mr of Arts, of the perswasion calld Congregationall, for his dwelling house in Peasenhall in the County of Suffolk William Manning, of the perswasion calld Congregationall, for his own dwelling house in the Town of Peasenhall in Suffolk 321 (118). presb. The house of Wm Ball in St. Mary Somersett parish in London. Mr Stephen Scandrett an outhouse of (Presb) Joseph Alders joining to his dwelling house in Haverhill in Sussex. Mr Wm Sampson presb. a Gentt teacher the house of Daniell Andrews Presb. in the parish of Lowlayton in Essex. the house of Humphrey Addersley near the Bridg house in St. Olaves Southwark [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] * The names of person and place are not in Tho. Taylor's handwriting. Cf. 321 (222). — Ed, *S". P. Dom. Car. II. 321 337 321 (119). The house of Mr Humphrey Addersley Presb. near the Bridg house in St. Olaves Southwark. Mr James Waller of Ratlesden in Suffolk. Presb: the house of Mr Edmund Frost commonly called Hunston Hall in Hunston. [Ja: Innes jun1'. Ed.) 321 (120). Benjamin Perkins Min1 in Wokingham in Barks. w1'1 his house for ye place Presbyt. Alice Haw her house in Wokingham for a Presbyterian Con. Samuel Mayn of Holsworthy for a Presbyt. Congre. Mr John Donkinson neare York Presbyt. teacher. William Yeo his house in Newton Abbot. JoN Hickes 321 (121). William Yeo his house in Newton Abbot Devon. [At back, the following address erased.] [John Hickes. Ed.] For Mr Laurence French neer The half moon in Mugwel Street in Lunnon these 321 (122). Mr John Foldo Minester in Chipping Barnet in the County of Hartford in a Roome adioyning to the house of Mr John Minghue Congre gationall Mr Will. Hughes Minester in his on house, & the house of Mr Nathaniell Bayly in Malbrough in the County of Wilts Congregationall Mr John Frayling Minester in the devize in the County of Wilts for the house of Mr John Freeme & Mr Edward Hopes in y' towne Congre The houses of Rich: Ellis Griffin Bully Rich. Hunt all in the towne & Burrough of Readding in the County of Berkes John Hickes [The memo, in another hand. Ed.] 321 (123). Mr Foldo of Barent in the County of Hartford for a Roome adioyning to Mr John Minshue Mr Hughs of Malbrough in the County of Wilts for his on house & Mr Nathaniell Bayly in the same towne Mr Frayling of the Devize in the County of Wilts : for the house of Mr John Freeme : & the house of Mr Ed: Hope in the same towne & County. Griffin Bullys house in Redding in the County of Berks Rich. Ellis his house in Redding in the County of Berks Rich. Hunte his house in Redding in the County Berks. [Rich. Ellis, as in 321 (148). Ed.] 22 338 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (124). Mr Will. Hughes of Morlebrough in the County of Wilts his one house & the house of Mr Nathanell Bayly in y' town Mr John Foldoe in Chipping Barnet in the County of Hartford in a Roome in a Common yard in Wood Street adioyning to the house of Mr John Minshue both Congr In Redding in the County of Berkes The house of Rich: Ellis: Griffine Bully & Rich: Hunt deliver'd by John Hickes [The memo, not in his handwriting. ? Rich. Ellis as 321 (123) and (148). Ed.] [At back.] deliver'd by John Hickes. 321 (125). Endorsed : Mr Hickes note Griffin Bully in Readding Barks [B. Ed.] JoN Hickes 321 (126). Mr Hughs & 2 Meeting places in Malbrough [The same hand as 321 (123), 321 (124). Rich: Ellis, 321 (148). Ed.] 321 (127). Endorsed : Johnson's note. Kent [B. Ed.] Mr Peter Johnson desires a Lycence to teach in the house of Rob: Smith at Romonsgate In ye He of Tenant in Kent & in Mr Wm Perkins house in Margate in Kent of the presbyterien prswation to be Taken out by mee Peter Johnson 321 (128). Endorsed : Exon Mr Prowses note A Licence for publike Worshipp in a part of Bedford howse belonginge to Nicholas Eveleigh Merc" in Exeter for a people of ye Congre gationall Judgm* Lewes Stuckley Teacher who is already Licensed For Mr Benson Prowse 321 (129). Endorsed : Bath [B. Ed.] MK Matthew Alflatt of the Perswation comonly called Presbiterian humbly prays his Maties most Gratious Lycence to preach in his owne dwelling house scituate in Cheape Street in the Citie of Bath. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 339 321 (130). Endorsed : Bowlers note [B. Ed.] Mr Hugh Butler presbeteran Mr Robert Hall independent Mr Hezakia Woodward presbeteran the hous of Mr John Crowder the house of Richard Piscoe the house of William Nicoll in the parish of Woxbridg in the County of Middlesex presented by William Bowler 321 (131). Endorsed : Coleman's note Suffolk [B. Ed.] Mr John Pindar of the Presbyterian perswasion to be Licensed for the dwelling house of Robert Sanfield of Reed in ye County of Suffolke The house of Robert Sanfield of Reed in ye County of Suffolke to be licensed for a congregation to meet in of the Presbyterian perswasion The house of John Collyer of Couling in the County of Suffolke to be licensed for a Congregation to meet in of the Presbyterian per swasion To be delivered to MK Richard Coleman. 321 (132). Christopher Snell in the parrish of East Grinsteed in the County of Sussex to preach the Gospell att his owne dwelling house or in the house of Henry Fauckner in Hordlie or in the house of John Elliott in the parrish of Hartfeild in Sussex Stephen Martin of the same pish & County to preach in any of these sayd houses. 321 (133). A licence for Mr Christopher Snell of East grinsteede to protect him in preaching the gosple in his owne dwelinge house & in the house of Henery Falconer in west hoardlie in the Countie of Susex as also a licence for Mr Steven Martin of same Countie of Susex. to preach the gosple at the dweling house of John Elliott in Hart- fielde in Susex To deliver thes to noe person but Philipp Comber 22 — 2 34° S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (134). Endorsed : Wilts, Berks. [B. Ed.] The house of ye honourable Francis Fines at Newton Tony in ye County of Wilts for a Presb. Congregaon Mr John Crofts of Newton Tony Wilts for a Presb. Congregation in ye house of ye honhle Francis Fines Wm Gough & his house at Stoke in ye County of Wilts for a Presb. Congregaon. Mr Henry Dent of Rombsbury in ye County of Wilts Presb. a gnra licence Mr Simon Barrett at Camborne Presb. in the County of Berks a generall licence [The same hand as 135. Ed.] 321 (135). Endorsed : Dorsett. Middlesex. Mr Arthur Barham Presbyter, for himself & house at Hackney in ye County of Middlesex [In a different hand from what follows. Ed.] The house of Rob' Grove Esq. at Ferme in ye County of Wilts Presb. Congregation The house of John Hussey Esq. at Molcomb in ye County of Dorcet for a Presb. Congregation The house of Joseph Ware in Shaston in y° County of Dorcet for a Presb. Congregation The house of Wm Good of Stower Provise in ye County of Dorcet for a Presb. Congregation [The same hand as 134. Ed.] 321 (136). Mr Kitlye in Essex presbiterian his licence Mr Gilson presbiterian techer for a Roome in Mr Turkes howse in Kent, presbiter. Richard Tuftons howse in Kent, Presbiter taken out by me Tho: Blood 321 (137). Addressed : To Sr Joseph Williamson, these prsent Worthy Sir, I formerly have beene a preacher of the word but afterwards my ministry was laid aside partly by reason of some sicknesse that then lay upon me and ptly by reason of some things in use which I cold not with peace of Conscience unto. As for my judgement it is only Scripturall and I doe accord with ministers either episcopall presbiteriall or inde pendant so farre as scripture and scripturall sence goeth & as the lord hath enlightened my understanding I have not preached either in publike or in private since the nonconformeing ministers were laid S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 341 [B. Ed.] aside but have heard altogether in publike: I haveing read his Majesties gracious declaration humbly crave that according to it I may be alowed to preach the gospel of Christ in the pish of Thaxted in the County of Essex in a certaine place or house open & free for all commers where I shall endeavour to my utmost power to dispence yb word of grace faithfully to the peoples soules without medling with anye state affaires & shall be thankfull to his Majesty and to those that shall alow me to be imployed in so good a worke So subscribes Henry Coleman Mr of Arts in the universitye of Cambridge, and an ancient preacher of the gospell of Christ Dwelling in the pish of Much Eiston in the County of Essex May 14th in the yeare of or Lord 1672 321 (138). Endorsed : Ponders note. [B. Ed.] Congregat: Mr John Courtman in the house of John Mauncell Esq. in thorp Malsor. Northamptonshire A Lycence for A Large Roome Adjoyning & belonging to ye house of Mr Richard Adkins in Welingborough Northamptonshire for Nonconformists called Congregationall. A Lycence for the house of Mr Edward Brookes in Brigstock for Non conformists called Congregationall ; A Lycence for ye house of John Mauncell Esqr in Newton for Non conformist called Congregat Northamptonshire Mr Thomas Andrewes of ye presbiterian perswasion in his owen house in Meeres Ashby Northptonsh. A Lycence for ye house of Mr Pun in Greens Norton for Noncon formists called Congregationall [Not in N. P.'s hand. Ed.] May 14th 1672 pray deliver these to Nath Ponder. 321 (139). Endorsed : Stone's note [B. Ed.] Mr Samuel Wright of ye persuasion called Congregational in his house in the towne called Castle Dunington in Leicestershire Mr William Smith for his house where he dwelleth at Dyesworth Grange in the parish of Bastle Dorington Leicestershire of the / Congregational psuasio. Mr Thomas Smith in Mr Francis Thomasmans house at Wanliff Grange, of the congregational psuasio. In Leicester shire. William Stone : May 140 342 aS". P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (140). The person Mr Michael Drake of fulbeck in the County of Lincolne minister of the gospell of the presbyterian perswasion The place The house of the sayd Michael Drake in the Towne and County aforesd The person. Mr John Birkett of Frieston in the parish of Cathorp in the County of Lincolne minister of the gospell of the Gospell of the presbyterian pswasion The place. The house of the sd. John Birkitt in Swinderby in the County aforesd The Person Mr Joseph Lee of Ashby de la laund in the County of Lincolne minister of the Gospell of ye presbyterian perswasion The Place The house of Edward Kinge Esqr in the Towne & Countie aforesd The Person Mr John Wright of Leasingham in the County of Lincolne minister of the Gospell of ye presbyterian pswasion The place The house of the Lady Jane Bury in Linwood in the County aforesd. The Person Henery Wilkinson Dr of Divinity of Gosfeild in ye County of Essex minister of the gospel of the presbyterian pswasion The place. The house of the s9 Henery Wilkinson in the Towne and County aforesd. The person Mr Richard Hobson of Ellenthorpe in the County of Yorke minister of the gospel of the presbyterian pswasion The place. The house of James Brooke £sqr in the Towne and County aforesct. The person. Mr John Denton of Osgoodby Grange in the North riding of the County of Yorke, minister of the Gospell of the presbyterion pswasion The place. The house of Mr John Scurr in the County afosesd Willa Thompson : May the 14th [On the back, written crosswise.] Benj. Snowden. Pr. in an upper Roome in Black Fryers. [B. Ed.] 321 (141). 14* May A licence for Matthew Warren of the Presbiterian pswacon to preach in the house of John Hill in Withypoole in Somersett A licence for the sd John Hills house in Withypoole in Somrsett for those of the Presbiterian pswacon. To be called for by Thomas Stone or Mr Payne A licence for Benjamin Berry of the Presbiterian pswacon in the house of Abraham Sealy in Trull in Somrsett a Licence for Abraham Sealyes house in Trull in Somsett for those to meete of the Presbiterian pswacon France Stickland's house of ye same in Trull S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 343 321 (142). Mr Benjamin Berry to bee a Teacher to a people of the NonCon- formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment, The places for Worshipp the howses of Abraham Sealy and Francis Stickland in the Parish of Trull in ye County of Som'sett Mr Matthew Warren to be a Teacher to a people of the non-Con- formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment the place for Worshipp John Hills Howse in the Parish of Withypoole in the County of Somrsett Mr John Hill to be a Teacher to a people of the Non-Conformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment, the places for Worshipp the Howses of Richard Slocombe, and the howse of John Collard in the Parish of Dulverton in the Countye of Som'sett A Lycence for the howse of Joane Bult Widdow in Hide within the pish of West-Munckton in the County of SonYsett for those of the Presbeterian Judgment to Meet in. p Payne [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (143). Endorsed : Copie Licences Mr Blood to Mr Mascall May 14. 72 [B. Ed.] Copie Sir I have sent you here inclosed those licenses you gave me a note for, if you need any other convenient places to be licensed You may have them, there is noe charge for them, onely it is agreed that 5s apiece for the personall Licences should be gotten, & the Dorekeepers and UnderClarkes should afterwards be remembred by a token of love. This is all at present from Your friend, Tho: Blood May 14: 72 My kind respects to all Our friends For Mr William Maskall Chirurgion at his howse in Rumford these [In Mr Benson's handwriting. Ed.] 321 (144). Addressed : For Mr William Maskall Chirurgion at his howse Romford these Sir, I have sent you here inclosed those Licencis you gave mee a note for if you need any other convenient placis to be Licenced you may have them, there is no charge for them only it is agreed that 344 S- P< Dom. Car. II. 321 5s apeece for the personall licences shld be gotten and y" dofkeepers and underclarkes should afterwards be rememberd by a token of love this is all at present from Yo1' frind, Tho: Blood May 14: 72 My kind respects to all our frinds 321 (145). Arthur Barham person & place John Husseys house place Rob. Grove's House, place John Crofts person & place Wm Gough. person & place Wm Goods house place Simon Barrett Gen11 teacher Henry Dent Gen11 teacher Received the Licenses for the forementioned persons & places by me Ja: Inness junr May 14th 1672. 321 (146). Received 14 May 1672 these licenses following : For ye house of Sr John Staply in Hove in Sussex For ye house of John Fryland in Brightolmston Sussex For Joseph Osburne Brightelmston Sussex For William Wallis of Hove Sussex For ye house of Tho: Fissenden Lewes Sussex For John Crouch Lewes Sussex Edward Newton 321 (147). Received ye 14th of May 1672 these Lycences folowing : Mr Fowler of Kilsby Mr Wills of Cransley Mr Alsope of Geding- ton Mr Negus of Welingborough Mr Ekins of Twywell Mr Hooke of Northampton Mr Dandy of Oakley Magna Mr Willis of Ringsted : being for they County of Northampton & Eight in Numbr I say Received by me Nath. Ponder 321 (148). Addressed at the back : The Right honble the Earl of Arlington Mr Hughs for his person & house Mr Balyes house in Malborough Mr Frayling for his pson: Ed: Hopes house at the Devize Mr Foldoe for his person: & Mr Minshus house in Chipping Barnet S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 345 Rich. Ellis: Rich. Hunt Griffin Bully's houses in Redding And John Freemes house in the devizes All these Recd the 14th day of Maij 1672 p me Rich: Ellis 321 (149). May 14th 1672 Recd then the licenses for Mr Benjamin Perkinss house in Wokingham Berks for Mr John Rewes house in Shobrooke in Devon for a house erected in Totnes in Devon. Mrs Alice Hawes house in Wockingham in Berks. Mr Benjamin Perkins a Teacher in Wockingham in Berks. Richard Bakers house Kingsbridge Devon. Samuel Maynes house in Hollesworthy Devon. George Capels house in Tinmouth in Devon Mr Wm Yeos house in Newton Abbot in Devon Roger Mores house of Greate Tor rington in Devon Richard Bickle a teacher in Buckfastleigh in Devon Mr Thomas Martines house in Plymouth in Devon Mr George Bindon as Teacher in the houses of Nicholas Stooke & Edward Serle in Culmstock Devon Nicholas Stookes & Edward Series houses in Culmstock Devon Wiliam Woods house in Tiverton in Devon Thomas Sanders's house in little Ixton in Devon Mr Richard Sanders as a Teacher in Devon by me Will: Carslake 321 (150). Luke Cranwell person & place John Oatefeild person & place. John Rogers a Gen11 teacher Tho: Whitehead person & place John James person & place John Bidly a Gen11 teacher. Stephen Scandrett person & place Meeting place in St. Olaves Joshua Barnett person & place. Southwark. Rob: Perrot a Gen11 teacher James Waller person & place John Dan a Gen11 Teacher. May the 14th 1672 Received the Licenses for the above mentioned persons & places I say received by me Ja: Inness jun1 321 (151). Recd this 14th day of May these 4 licenses Mr Alliston for himselfe & for his own house the Grange in Cogges hall in Essex Edw: Isaac, preacher & the house of Gilbert Ashley in Goldington Bedfordshire Tho: Taylor 346 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (152). Endorsed : Claytons note [B. Ed.] Mr John Manshipp minr & of the Presbyterian pswasion. praies a Lycense to preach within his owne house in Guild-ford in the County of Surry or any other place soe Lycensed by His ma"e Mr Christopher Wragg minr & of the Presbyterian pswasion prays a Lycense to preach &c att Shendfeilds w'hin the pish of Margett- Jngg w'in the County of Essex ; or any other place soe Lycensed by His matie May 15th (72) John Clayton The like Lycense for Mr Henry Dent minr & of the Presbyterian pswasion to preach att the Parsonage house in Ramsbury w'in the County of Wilts, or att any other place soe Lycensed Jo: Clayton [At back.] Root, Ball, Peterfell 321 (153). Addressed : Sr Joseph Williamson At the Earle of Arlington office, in Stone Gallery. Mr Richard Astley minister to a Congregacon in & about Hull he is of the Congregationall way A Licence for him to prach &c in the house of Mr Jo: Robinson in Kingston upon Hull A licence for Mr Jo: Pakland to prach at John Newton his house in Auleby in Hullshire he is of the Congregationall way A Licence for Mr Jo: Marrs house in Newlands in Yorkshire for Mr Thomas Oliver, who is of the Congregationall way. May 15th RoBT Collier 321 (154). Mr Samuell Pack to have Lycence in his house in hogg Lane in ye Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch being an Independent. [Erased.] Mr Samuell Pack to teach at Mr Geo: Home's house A dyer in Hogg Lane in ye Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch an Independent [At back of 154. Query, is it a separate fragment ?— Ed.] For the William May ye 15 at 5 in the morning by The -5*. P. Dom. Car. II 321 347 321 (155). I request yu to pursue a Lycence for the ffree schole In Leedes in Yorkshire Mr James Saile of the Presbiterian pswasion to be the Teacher there I also request yu Get Mr James Sailes Lycence Altered thus (viz') put out Leedes & put in Pudsey Alsoe get Mr Thomas Thorpe's Lycence altered viz* put out Leedes & put in Horton [? Timo. Cloudsley. Ed.] 321 (156). Mr fames Sale ) , . M' Thomas Sharp}PresbyteUenS That they may preach at A house called Scoule-house at Leeds toune End [At back.] Leedes D. Lauderdaill 321 (157). Taken out by mee John Warr the Licences for Mr Jeremiah French of Bradford Abbas in Dorset. Mr Bartlet of Over Compton Dorset. Mr Pearce of North Cheriton Somerset p me May the 15 1672 John Warr 321 (158). Recd ye 15th May 1672 Licences for Mr Burton & Mr Collier Teachers at the houses of John Bevan Wm Wilson Jn° Crichloe & Rich. Cranwell in Coventry p Mat: Heppard. 321 (159). May the 15th 72 Received then a Lycence for John Martyn to teach in the house of Grace Byly An other Lycence for a house of Richard Chudwell in Rude parish in the Eile of Weight by me Richard Davies 321 (160). May 15 72 Received two Licencis for Mr Richard Pyjohn at Weston nere Southampton one for Witt Houghtons house in Swinwick in Hampshere received out by Cuthbert Mauns [Mauns. Ed.] 348 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (161). A licence for the person of John Pindar & for the house of John Collyer & Robert Sanfield received this fifteenth day of May 1672 taken out by me John Pindar 321 (162). May 15th 1672 Recd then a Lycence for Mr Thomas Pycke of Blacklee in Lancyshire of ye Presbiterian perswasion to Teach in his own hous : by mee P. Markes 321 (163). May 15th 1672 Rec. a Licence for Mr Ezechias King to Teach in his owne house in Hornesey in Midlesex I say Rec. p Ezechias King Junr 321 (164). May the 15th 72 Received then 3 generall Lycences on for Noah Webb another for Samuell Wickham an other for Richard Buers all of Surry a Lycence for Mr Stephen Webb to teach in the house of Mr Bradshaw I say by mee Received Dorman Newman [Written the reverse way on other fold of the paper. Ed.] Maye 15th 1672 Recd a Gennerall Lycence for Mr Sam Wickham Mr Bradshaw Mr Stephen Webb Richard Briers of Frimley another Gennerall Lycence to Mr Noah Webb 321 (165). [An actual printed Licence— Gen11 Lie. — signed and dated. Why, then, was it left in the office at Whitehall ? Ed.] CHARLES 3^ Charles, by the grace of god RJng of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all [Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In Tursuance of Our Declaration of the fifteenth of [March 167^. We do hereby permit and license James Briscoe of Toxtell Parke in Our County of Lancaster of the Terswasion commonly called Congregationall to be a Teacher, and to teach in any place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. given at Our Court at Whitehall the Sixteenth day of May in the 2\th Tear of Our Reign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command ARJLI^gTO^. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 349 321 (166). Endorsed Given in by Ld Holies May 16. 72 [B. Ed.] The Person. Mr Michael Drake of Fulbeck in the County of Lincolne, minister of the gospell of the presbyterian pswasion The place the house of the sd Michael Drake in the Towne and County aforesd The Person. Mr John Birkett of Freiston in the parish of Cathorpe in the County of Lincolne minister of the Gospel of the presbyterian pswasion The place the house of the sd John Birkett in Swinderby in the County aforesd The Person. Mr Joseph Lee of Ashby de la laund in the County of Lincolne minister of the Gospell of the presbyterian pswasion The place The house of Edward Kinge Esqr in the Towne and aforesaid The Person Mr John Wright of Leasingham in the County of Lin colne minister of the gospell of the presbyterian pswasion The Place The house of the Lady Jane Berry in Linwood grange in the County aforesd The Person Mr Richard Hobson of Ellenthorpe in the County Yorke minister of the gospell of the presbyterian pswasion The Place The house of James Brooke Esqr in the Towne and County aforesd the Person Henery Wilkinson Dr of Divinity of Gosfeild in the County of Essex minister of the Gospell of the presbyterian pswasion the Place The house of the sd Henery Wilkinson in the Towne and County aforesd the Person Mr John Denton of Osgoodby Grange in North Riding of the County of Yorke minister of the Gospel of the presbyterian pswasion the place The house of Mr John Scurr: in the County aforesaid. [The handwriting the same as that of 321 (140). This is a duplicate which is dated May 14th, and signed Will1" Thompson. Ed.] 321 (167). Recd for Mr Drake a licence for his pson & one for his house: the Recd for Mr Lee a licence for his pson and a lisence for the house of Edward King Esqr Likewise for John Wright: for the house of the Lady Jane Berry Likewise for John Birkett : the house of the sd John Birkett May the sixteenth day: 1672 W. Thompson 350 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (168). I doe hereby acknowledge to have received the 16th of May 1672 two Lycences graunted by his Ma';e to Mr Edward Alflat preacher for his person and house Witness my hand Ric: Marshall 321 (169). May the 16: 1672 Recd then one lycence for Mr Robert Ottie to teach in his owne house in Beckles in ye county of Suff Edw: Swift May the 16: 1672 Recd then another Lycence for Mr William Ames to teach in a meeting house erected by nonconformists in Wrentham in Suff: Edw: Swift 321 (170). Addressed : For Mr Mascall att ye 3 conyes in Romford Mr Mascall, Since yor departure I have had a conceit that blood hath detayned the personall Licences in his handes for me & Mr Kiteley till you send him up word of the money which he mentions. & therefore If you write to him write smartly that we cannot take it kindly to be so disingenu ously dealt with as if he would stop our personall Licences though he knows us both, & only send downe Licences for or houses which signifie nothinge without a person ; and we should have taken it better if he had sent downe the personall Licences and Left it to or Courtesy in what we would gratifie the Clerkes and DooreKeep with rather then to have a sum imposed upon us, Contrary to y" Kinges Express Comand that nothinge should be required ; & therefore advise him to send downe pre sently the personall Licences For Thomas Gilson & — Kitely lest they make their address some other way. For they are disturbed with the delay These Fro Yor Lovinge & thankfull Frende May 16: 1972 Tho: Gilson 321 (171). Endorsed : Copie Licences Gilson to Mr Mascall. May 16. 72 Copie Mr Mascall Since your departure I have had a conceit that Blood that Blood hath detained the personall Licences in his hand for me & Mr Kitely till you send him up word of the money wch he mentions, & therefore if you write to him write smartly, that We cannot take it kindly to be S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 351 soe disingenuously dealt with, as if he would stop our personall Licences though he knowes us both, & onely send down Licences for Our howses wch signified nothing without a person, and We should have taken it better if he had sent down the personall licences, & left it to Our Courtesy in what we would gratify the Clerkes & Dore Keepers with rather then to have a summ imposed upon Us contrary to the Kings expresse Command, that nothing should be required & therefore advise him to send down presently the personall Licences for Thomas Gilson & — Kiteley lest they make their addresse some other way, for they are disturbed with the delay. These from Your loving & thankfull friend Tho: Gilson May 16, 72 For Mr Mascall att the 3 Conyes in Rumford. [All in Mr. Benson's hand. Ed,] 321 (172). Endorsed : Coventry Indulgence Dr Brian [Sir Jos. Williamson. Ed.] To the Kings most Excellent Matie The humble Petition of some Protestant Christians of the Parish of the Holy Trinity in Coventry Sheweth That yor Petitioners have with all dutifulnes and humility con sidered yor Maties late gracious Declaration, published by advice of yor Ma& most Honrble privy Councell, whereby yor Matie is pleased to suspend the execucon of all manner of penall Lawes in matters Ecclesi- asticall against those that doe not conforme to the Church of England. And that yor Matie is thereby graciously pleased to declare y' yor Maties Royall Indulgence should not extend to those that meete in any place not allowed or that the teacher of any congregation is not approved by yor Matie. In thankefulnes and submission to which gracious Indulgence and dispensation yor Peticoners are incouraged Humbly to beseech & supplicate yor Matie to be pleased to give yor Maties Royall allowance that the house scituate within the said Parish belonging to the company of Shoemakers, called St. Nicholas Hall be allowed of by yor Matie to be a place for yor Peticoners (& others that please to assemble there for their publique WorPP & Devotion) And that yor Matie would likewise be graciously pleased to approve that John Bryan Doctor in Divinity our late Pastor be the teacher of the said Assembly or Congregation there : And yor Petition^ doe promise not to use permitt or extend this yor Maties Royall favor and indulgence for the exercise or preaching any Doctrine tending to sedition or to the derogation of the governm' of the Established Church of England 352 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 And yor petitioners shall cheerefully and readily in all obedience serve yor Matie with their lives and ffortunes, And as in dutie bound shall likewise ever pray for your Maties long & prosperous Raign Henry Herbart Edward Carter John Healtard Charles Winterton Richard Webster Ab: Owen Richard Hunt Richard: Phillips John Hunt Samuell Cravenen Simon: Lucas William hunt 321 (173). D1' John Bryon of Coventrey desire a Lycence to teach in the house of Robert Heywords of the presbyter perswation My Lord Cravan was to Call for this Lycenc 321 (174). Endorsed : Cambridge Huntingdon [B. Ed.] A Schedule of the meeting places and teachers desired by the baptised Congregations in the Countyes of Cambridge and Huntington (viz.) The houses of In the county of Cambridge John Dennis + at Wilbram Magna Edwd Hancock Teacher Tho: Waller + at Swaffam prior — Tho: Waller Teacher Wm Davis + At Trumpington, Gyles Taylor Teacher Widdow Pate + At Harston, Wm Homerston Teacher Benj: Metcalfe + At Melbourne, Benjamin Medcalfe Teacher Tho: Meeres + At March Edmond Smyth. Teacher Joshua Jonson + At Wisbech Thomas Tayler. teacher Widd: Sherwood + At Ely, Wm Blackborne Teacher Tho: Gotobed + At Stretham Abraham Coe Teacher Witt: Cranford + At Over, Robert Cole Teacher In the County of Huntington the houses of Edmond Male + At Fenystanton, Edmond Moyle Teacher Tho: Gates + At Ellington, Thomas Gates. Teacher Widd: Weeden + At Gormonchester ; John Lacy Teacher A Hired meeting house) act t , r^ .-r-. of John Denne J + At St" Ives> John Denne- Teacher Robt: Stokeley + At Warboy — Thomas Chapman Teacher To be called for by John Denne 321 (175). Received the Licences follg. — of John Lacy Teacher of Widdow Weedens house of Edmond Males house of Mayle Teacher of William Blackbourne Teacher S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 353 of Ed: Hancock Teacher of Thomas Gates Teacher of Thomas Gates house of Robert Stokleys house of Abraham Coe Teacher of John Dennis house of Edw: Smyth Teacher of William Homerston Teacher of John Denns house of Will: Davis house of Gyles Taylor Teacher of Rob* Cole Teacher of Benj. Metcalf. Teacher of Benj. Metcalfs house of Will: Cranfords house of Tho: Gotobeds house of Tho: Chapman Teacher of John Denn. Teacher of Tho. Taylor Teacher of Widd: Pates house Tho: Wallers house of Joshua Jonsons house Tho Walker Teacher Tho: Meeres house Widd: Sheewood's house all in Huntington and Cambrdgshire p Thomas Denne 321 (176). Endorsed Ponders note Northampton [B. Ed.] Mr John Rowlett of ye Presbyterian perswasion in ye Mansion howse of Mrs Anne Elmes in Warmington Northamptonshire. Mr Nathaniel Whiting of ye Congregationall perswasion in the Mansion howse of ye Lady Pykering in Tichmersh Northtonsh. Mr Hen Searle being dead. Mr Matthew Orlebar of ye presbyterian perswasion in his now dwelling house in Polebrook Ibm Mr John Maydwell being allready allowed desires approbation for his own dwelling house in Kettering. Northton And an Approbation of yB dwelling house of Mr Sam1 Whitbye in Great Addington, Northton Mr — Jennings of ye Presbyterian persuasion in the dwelling house of Mrs Pheasant in West Langton. Leicestershire An Approbation is desired for ye house of Mr Robert Maunsell in Newton. Northampton. Deliver them to Nathaniel Ponder 23 354- & P- Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (177). Endorsed : Ponders note [B. Ed.] Mr James Pearson of the Congregationall perswasion at the House of Sr Bulstrode WhiteLock at Chilton Lodge : Wiltshire Congrega: Mr John Whiteman at the house of Mr Geo: Cokain at Cotton End in the parish of Cardington in Bedfordshire Congrega: Mr George Cokain at his owne house in Redcrosse Street London Pray Deliver these to Nath. Ponder 321 (178). Wee desire That Anthony Henthoms house in the City of Chester be Licensed for Mr William Wokey a presbiterian and his Congrega tion The said Anthony Henthom is a Tradesman in sugar. Given in by D 321 (179). Endorsed : Kiffons note. [B. Ed.] Mr Rob* Keat of Wantage in ye County of Barks in ye houss of Aron Joanes Mr Bartimew Tull of Grove in y" parish of Wantage aforesaid in his housse Mr Daniell Birch a Rome in ye houss of David Joanes in ye parish of St. Butald Bishopsgate Mr Thomas Harrison a Rome in his possession in ye parish of St. Butald Bishopsgate p WM Kiffon 321 (180). Endorsed : Yorkeshire. [B. Ed.] A genrall Lycence for Mr William Lucker of Bridlington in the County of Yorke a Nonconformist Minister to preach in the Townes house called the Court house in Bridlington or elsewhere in any Licensed Towne in England The like for Cornelius Todd of Healey Mannor in Yorkeshire a Master of Arts to preach in or nigh ye Towne of Leedes in the same County or elsewhere in any Licensed Towne of England Is desired and will bee called for by J. Acklam [? P. As in 321 (215).' Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 355 321 (181). Endorsed : Mr Prowse's note [B. Ed.] A Licence for M1 John Groffe of the Presbeterian Judgm' to preach to a people in ye house belonging to Ruth Rookelifes Widdow in ye parish of Stalbridge in the County of Dorsetsheire The howse belonginge to William Webber in the parish of Sampford Peverell in the County of Devon is pray for a place of Worship for those of ye Congregaconall Judgm* to meet in p PROWSE [Mr. R. Prowse. Ed.] 321 (182). Endorsed : Prowse's note. Berks, Devon. 2 Licences [B. Ed.] A Licence for Thomas Chesman Master of Arts to preach to a people of ye Presbiterian NonConformity The place to be in his owne house in the parish of East-Ilsley in the County of Berks. A Licence for Lewes Hacche to preach to a people of the Presbiterian Judgment The place for their Worship to be in the howse of Mr Robert Hacche in ye parish of Saterley in the County of Devon p PROWSE 321 (183). Endorsed : Prettlewell [B. Ed.] Mr Christopher Scott Mr of Arts Prisbiterian Humbly desires yor Licence for his Person and for Mfs Fareborne's [erased] and Mr Robert Buttlers Houses, both scituate in Prettle well. Essex 321 (184). Endorsed : Bucks [B. Ed.] Edward Terry Congregational perswasion at Mrs Anne Fleetwood widow her house in the parish of Chalfont Giles in the county of Bucks. Mr Radcliffe to cal for the Licences 23—2 356 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (185). Endorsed : Bedford B. Ed.] Isaac Bedford of the independent perswasion to preach to a congregation in his owne house at Clifton in Bedfordshire [Mr. Radcliffe. Ed.] 321 (186). Mr Joseph Dawson Presbeterian to Teach or Preach in a New Brick house in Leeds Briggate [A different hand from the footnote. Ed.] Given in by Ld Lauderdaile's Secry [B. Ed.] [At back.] 25 — 10 23—05 48-15 321 (187). Endorsed : Litchfield [B. Ed.] meeting place at John Wade of Stafford for Presbyt [Erased.] meeting place at Mr John Barker's for Presbyt. in City of Litchfield. A A Staff. A licence for Mr William Turton a Presbyt. a generall License [Erased.] [Rich. Steele. Ed.] 321 (188). Endorsed : Daberons note [B. Ed.] for the house of John Daberon in ye parish of Wallton upon Thames in Surry : presbiterian for John Daberon: 321 (189). Endorsed : Cole [B. Ed.] For Mr Thomas Cole of the Congregationall perswasion to teach in ye towne hall of Henley upon Thames in the County of Oxford or any other licenced place S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 357 321 (190). Jn: Browne The minister's name is Robert Traill The place is Babers Cross in the parish of Cranebrook in the County of Kent in the house of William Love Carrier, the Congregation is presbiterian : [Note at back in blue pencil. Formerly pinned to a paper, 15 May, 1672.] 321 (191). Endorsed : Glocester. [B. Ed.] The house of John Gloster Esq. of Marshfeeld in ye County of Gloster Presbiterian [Tho: Blood. Ed.] 321 (192). Endorsed : Gloucester. [B. Ed. Edward Hancocke of Horfeild in County of Glouc. Presbit. 321 (198). [Torn.] ridwa The house of Christian Hood in Longdon The house of Edward Brughton in Longdon [Tho: Blood. Ed.] 321 (194). Received the licences for of ye Howse of George Ward in Bradford a Licence for George Wards Parson for John Hall in Bradford the house of John Balme in Bradford James Brisco in lankaster John Hall in Bradford by Tho: Blood 321 (195). Addressed : For Mr John Rawe at his Chamber in Lincolns Inne These. Son London. you are desired to procure two Licences ; one for Mr Robert Lever to exercise his ministry at his dwelling house called Scutehouse in 358 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 the Parish of Branspeth in the County of Durha, and one also for Mr Robert Plesaunce the exercising his Ministry in his dwelling house at Bishop- Auckland in this sd County, both of them Presbyterian ministers And to send down the sd Licences hither with what expedition you can conveniently Yo: Lo. Fathr Durha May Rich: Rawe Saturday. 17. /72 Mr Swadell at my Ld Arling 321 (196). Received 17 May 1672 one License for the house of Richard Hayward in Weeke in the County of Somer set : one for the House of John Laver of Coat, and one for the house of Alice Hawker in the same County, p Barnaby Hallet 321 (197). Endorsed : Lights note. [B. Ed.] A Licence for ye House of John Woodbridge of Hadenham in ye Isle of Ely; A Licence for ye House of Will: Outlar of Strettam in ye Isle of Ely A Licence for y° House of Edmund Avy in Ockington in Cambridgeshr All for Meetings of people of ye Congregationall perswasion 17: May MR Light. 321 (197a). [On leaf, unnumbered, after 197A I., 197A II., 197A III., and 197A IV. ; clearly belonging to 197A, and correcting Dr. B.'s date from February to April. Ed.] Endorsed : 8 Ap. 1672 DrB. 5 licences Slater Pedger Winke Marshall Swinhow [At back.]Addressed : For Sir Joseph Williamson. Feb. ye 8th 72 Indeed you bee a naughty man to send mee foure of six unsigned, pray returne them mended. I pray licence for 1 . Mr Samuell Slater Mr of Arts for his house in Walthamstow a generall licence 2. for Mr Elias Pedger Mr of Arts of London S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 359 3. the same for Mr Peeter Winke M1" of Arts of London & forget not him in my last 4. Mr George Swinhow his house in Weedred in ye parish of Ammersham in Bucks, all presbiterian 5. Mr Christopher Martiall is congregationall which I mistooke & you may alter, if you please. I have an address, which I think best to deliver you & not to send. I would speak with you at your leisure as to Mr Chambre. I thank you for your long lookd for and am most certainly Sr Yours in sincerity M I have ordered my boy to your leisure — all theese are as done by our friend W. his frend unknowne I must send for two more, both out of Essex, to be signed. I have sent you the letter to ly by you. 321 (197a I.). Mr Samuel Everard's house at Childe Hill in Hamsted Par. [Not Sir J. W.'smem. Ed.] Congregationall [Sir J. Williamson. Ed.] 321 (197a II). Mr Giles Firmin att Redgwell in Essex The place he desires is Thomas Bryon's house 321 (197a III.) Mr Nathaniell Whiting who liveth att A little Towne Called Cranford in Northtonshiere Desireth to have Liberty to preach in his house there. Congregationall [Sir J. W. Ed.] 321 (197a IV). Mr John Coale at Weathersfield in Essex The place he Desires is his owne house 360 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (197b). Endorsed : Indulgence. Town of Dorchester. Apr. 72 [B. Ed.] To the Kings most excellent Majestie. The most humble Petition of several Inhabitants in the Towne of Dor chester, in the Countie of Dorcett, in behalf of themselves, and others. Sheweth That your Petitioners, being encouraged, by ycur Majesties most gracious Declaration of March the 15th doe prostrate themselves at your Majesties Feet, humbly supplicating that they may participate in your Royall Favour That your Majestie would vouchsafe to allow the Houses of John West & John Marsh or either of them situate within the sayd Town of Dorchester for theyr Place to meet, and assemble in, for theyr publick worship, and devotion : and to Approve George Hamond, Master of Arts, of the Universitie of Oxford, and Minister of the Gospell, for theyr Teacher. Humbly praying the continuance of your Majesties gracious Protec tion, as long as they live peaceably, and discharge all the duties of most loyall, and grateful! subjects, and observe the cautions, expressed in your Ma'les sayd gracious Declaration. Soe shall your Petitioners more chearfully follow theyr callings, and most fervently power forth theyr dayly praiers unto Allmighty God for your Majesties long, and prosperous reigne over your great, and flourish ing Kingdomes. John West William Twiss Joseph Michell Richard Atkins John Gilbert Tho: Hall John Torrington Sam: Symes Abraham Templeman Wm Churchill 321 (197c). Endorsed : Lincollne, Yorkeshire. [B. Ed.] Mr Benson A Lycence is desired for Mr John Rooke of the Congrega tionall pswasion to teach att a Certaine house Called the west hall in Hatfeild-in Yorkshire Alsoe a Lycence for Mr James Abdy of the prsbterian pswasion to teach att the house of one Mr Powell in the City of Lincolne [Timo: Cloudsley. Ed.] 321 (197d). Endorsed : Maddox's note. A Roome or Roomes in the house of William Right of Kenelworth in the County of Warwick, for those that ar of the Presbyterian perswasion S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 361 A Roome or Roomes in the house of William Smyth of Kenelworth in the County of Warwicke for those y' are of the Presbyterian perswasion. 16 May : Maddox 321 (198). Sr It is the request and petition of severall of the prsbyterian per swasion to obteine a License for an house in Pensford in Somersetshire, now in the possession of Thomas Ford ; they alsoe desire that Mr Francis Cross of Bristoll Doctr of Physicke be the person licensd to preach in that meeting house ; woh is attested by the Hands of these whose names are subscribed May 18: 72 Cor: Lyde Ed: Warrin William Flatcher Na: Holbatch Robert Bagnall Robert Rannalls John Poole 321 (199). Endorsed : Cludsley's note. Cludsley's note [B. Ed.] Mr Benson Lycenses are desired as followeth, for Mr Jno Rooke Congregationall att westhall att Hatfeild in Yorkshire for Mr Richard Taylor Congregationall at Mr Jno. Wadsworths house in Swath in Yorkshire for Mr Jn° Issott Junr Congregationall att the House of Mr Jn° Issott senr in Horbery in Yorksh. for Thomas Whitehead Presbiterian att the house of James Dukenson in Lower Kellett in the County of Lancaster Alsoe a Lycence for the House of Robert Hall within Bolton by the Sands in the County of Lancaster for Mr Richd Coore (of the trew Christian pswasion not against epis- copall presbeterian or independant but called an Antinomian) att his owne house in Tonge in Yorkshire A Lycence for a Certaine house in or neare Leedes in Generall Termes because they cannot Certanely fix upon one for ye present for people of the presbiterian pswasion to meet in Mr Benson I pray when these are done let them be delivered to Mr Hugh Reynolds whome I doe hereby request to take out & keepe by him till they are sent for by yor serv' 18th May 1672. Tim0 Cloudsley As for this of Mr Coores itt is of his owne wording in his letter & I pray let itt be fill'd up accordingly 362 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (200). Mr Jn° Rooke Congregationall att west Hall in Hatfeild in Yorkshire Mr Richd Taylor Congregationall att John Wadsworth's House att Swath in Yorkeshire Mr John Issott Junr Congregationall att Jn° Issott senr his House in Horberry in Yorkshire Mr Thomas Whitehead Presbiterian att James Dickensons house in Lower Kellett in Lankashire A Lycence for the House of Robert Hall within Bolton by the Sands in Lankashire for Presbtrs to meet in. Pray let these be ready for Tim0 Cloudsley who will call for them 321 (201). Of Dover Nathanael Barry Mr of Arts Teachr Presbiterian Their Meeting Place. An out House belonging to ye dwelling House of Mr Edwards in y" Towne & Porte of Dover Of Beaksborne Edward Coppin Mr of Arts Teacher Presbiterian Meeting Places 1. The dwelling House of Mr Edward Coppin of ye parish of Beaksbourn in ye County of Kent 2. The Hall belonging to Wooten Court of ye Parish of Wotton, in ye County of Kent Given In May ye i8'h 1672 [Rob* Mascall. Ed.'' 321 (202). Of Dover 1. Nath: Barry, Mr of Arts Teachr Presbiterian Their Meeting Place. An out House belonging to ye Delling house of Mr Jn° Edwards there, viz. in ye Towne & Porte of Dover, of The parish of Beaksbourne, Kent. 2. Edw: Coppin Mr of Arts, Teacher, Presbn Meeting Place ¦1. The dwelling House of ye sd: Edw. Coppin there. 2. The Hall belonging to Wootten Court in ye pish of Wootton. Given in May ye 18th 1672. [Rob* Mascall. Ed.] 321 (203). May 18: 1672 Tho: Nuttall his own house in Rendham, Suffolk Will. Manning His own house in Peasenhall, Suff. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 3^3 Samuel Manning His own house in Walpool. Suff. John Manning His own house in Peasenhall Suff. Robert Smith, For Joseph Gilders house in Wessleton in the County of Suffolk Rd the Licenses for the persons and places above mentioned p me Tho: Danson May 18: 1672. 321 (204). May: 18*: 72. Recd then 2 Licences one for Mr Tho: Seabornes house in Hereford another for Mr Primeroses house in Tidston in Herefordsh. p me Timothy Wood 321 (205). Received May ye 18th 1672 A Licence for Dr Homes & for his house in Upper Morefields Also recd then a License for Mr Samuel Lee of Islington And for the House of Mr Sam Lee there, & for ye dwelling house of Mr Barker, and of Mr George Thwing there p me Robt Mascall 321 (206). [At margin of back.] Geo: Biss Gen11 teacher meeting pi Geo: Biss Gen11 teacher Sam : Bunnett's house (meeting place) Dame Woolfry's house (place) Dorothy Chaplains house John Forth's house John Hulatts house The house of James Wood The house of George Leigh. Dan: Andrews house Tho: Moore his own house in Milton Abbas Dorsett. Wm Rodbeards house a Meet- [Ja: Inness jun1'. Ed.] John Pitts house there — place John Dammers house Martin Morland (his own house in Hackney) John Wests house Meeting place built by the in habitants of Chewbent. Humphrey Weaver his own house in Crundall Southampton William Balls house Wm Wickens Gen11 teacher Francis Keeling Gen11 teacher ing place in Norton. Received the Licenses above menconed psons & places on the 18th of May 1672 I say received by me Ja: Inness junr 364 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (207). Mr John Dyer, Gen11 teacher. Mr Woods house Mr Edw: Hancock, Gen11 teacher. Mr Ware's house Mr Geo: Biss Gen11 teacher Received the above menconed Licenses by Ja: Inness jun* 321 (208). I humbly desire a Licence for Mr Henry Butler, minister of the per suasion comonly called Congregationall, to exercise his ministeriall func tion in the house of Mr Elias Barnes scituate in the Towne of Yeavill and Countye of Somerset. John Warr The pecon [petition] of so of his congregaon is anexed 321 (208 I.) Endorsed : Indulgence Towne of Yeavill R. 1 8 May [B. Ed.] To the Kings most Excellent Maiestye The humble petition of the persons whose names are subscribed in the behalfe of themselves, and the rest of their congregation, Sheweth • That your Majestys humble petitioners having with all thanke- fullness and humilitye seen and perused your Majestys Gracious declaration for the Libertye of Tender Consciences, as a fruit thereof, doe humbly desire your Majestys Licence for Mr Henry Butler our Pastor, of the judgment commonly called, Congregationall, to exercise his Ministeriall Function in a Roome or Roomes in the house of Mr Elias Barnes scituate in the Towne of Yeavill and Countye of Sommerset. The said Elias Barnes consenting thereunto, And your petitioners as in Duetye bound, shall pray for your Majestys long and prosperous Raigne. Henry Butler Wm Sugge John Bullocke David Claydon Gyles Hayne Henry Coate 321 (209). Mr Henry Butler of Yeavill in Somersetshire Mr Benjamin Walters of Bradford Abbas Dorsetshire. [John Warr. Ed.] 321 (210). Mr Christopher Fowlard of Redding in barkshire presbyterian at the howse of Griffith Bubly The howse of Alderman Andrews in Essex [Tho: Blood. Ed.] Given in by Thomas Blood, May 19. [B. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 365 321 (211). Endorsed : Clayton's note. [B. Ed.] Mr Rowland Hancock min1 and of the prsbiterian psuasion prays a licence to preach at his house called Shercliffe hall in the county of Yorke, and in any other place soe licenced Mr Edward Pryme min1 and of the presbiterian pswasion prays a licence to preach in his owne house in the parish of Sheffeild & county of Yorke & in any other place soe licenced. Mr Matthew Bloome minr & of the prsbiterian pswasion prays a licence to preach in the now dwelling house of Mr Arthur Powell in Attercliffe and in any other place soe licensed Mr John Wood Minr and of the prsbiterian pswasion prays a licence to preach in his owne house in the parish of Norton & county of Derby and in any other place soe licenced Mr William Blyth of the parish of Norton in the countie of Darby of the presbiterian pswasion prays a licence to teach in his owne house & in any other place soe licenced Mr Matthew Bloome minr and of the prsbiterian pswasion prays a licence to teach in the house of Mr Robert Cliffe at Mold in the county of Darby and in any other place soe licenced. Mr Samuell Shelmardine minr & of the p'sbiterian pswasion prays a licence to preach in the house of Mr Henry Wigley of Cromford in the county of Darby and in any other place soe licensed. John Clayton May 20th 1672 321 (212). Endorsed : Mr Turpin [The same handwriting as the memo. Ed.] Licences desired May 20: 1672 Mr John Meadowes minister Presbyterian for ye house of Elizabeth Nelson widdow in Stowmarket Suffolk Mr Thomas Holborough of Batisford Presbyterian for house There in Suffolk Mr Richard Jennings Presbyterian for his house at Combes in Suffolk Mr John Wilkinson Presbyterian minister for the round house in Walsham Lewill in Suffolk Mr William Goodrich Presbyterian for his owne house in Hissett in Suffolk * Mr John Jessup Presbyterian in Norfolk for his owne house in South Lopham there Mr Thomas Newman Independant for ye house of Andrew Allen in Cawston in Norfolk Mr Barwickes in Oldton in Norff. [Torn.] 366 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (213). May 24th 1672 Recd then 2 licencyes for Mr Stephen More independant for his meetting In the house of Barnabas Bloxon in Winchester Yard in Southwark I say, Recd by mee the day above written S. PlRIE 321 (214). May the 20th 1672 Received then a License for James Davies to preach in his owne house at Cardigan and another for Jenkin Jones to teach in his owne house at Kilgerran in Penbrokeshire In witnes whereof I have heere unto set my hand Stephen Hughes 321 (215). 20th day of May 1672 Recd then a generall Lycence for Cornelius Todd of Healy Mannor in the County of Yorke As also one for William Lucke of Bridlington in the County of Yorke p me J. Acklam [? P. Ed.] 321 (216). May ye 20th 72 this day I recd these licences followinge John James Teacher att Widow Reads house Samuell Newell Teacher att Jonathan Everards House Tho: Greatons house Elliz: Linsey house John Jacksons preacher att William Bradleys house being 8 in number. I say recd by me Owen Davies: 321 (217). A Roome or roomes in the dwelling-house of Charles Sanders in Priston in the County of Somerst May 21. 1672 To be called for by Mr Payne [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (218). A Licence for M'er William Vowsden a minister of the presbyterian per swasion for the Manhood in Sussex, and a Licence for the house of M'er William Squire in the parish of East Wittering in Sussex. As also for the house of Mr Edward Cole in Birdham, in Sussex and the house of Cornelius Freeland in Siddlesham in Sussex ; and for any other house in the Manhood : May 21. [B. Ed.] aS". P. Dom. Car. II. 321 367 321 (219). Licenses for Wm Fletcher Anabaptist, Samuel Marner Independent, & Richard Garrett Independent, all in ye county of Sussex. Delivered this 21th day of May 1672 to me W: Howard 321 (220). Received ye 21st of May 1672 these Lycences for preachers Folowing Mr Whiteing Mr John Rowlett Mr Matthew Orlebar Mr John Whiteman Mr James Pearson Mr George Cockayne & the houses of Mr J: Mancell in Newton Mr Samuell Whitby Mr Jo: Mayd- well : Mr Phesant I say recd p Nath. Ponder. : 15 821 (221). Reced the 21' of May 1672 att the office of the Earle of Arlington A Licence for Mr Joseph Dawson to preach in his Dwelling house in the parish of hallifax in the county of Yorke p Robert Whittell 321 (222). Preachers Meeting places „ . (Titch-Marsh in Northamtonsheere ° [ ye house & barn of James Cole .„.,,. r, , , c (the house of John Conquest in William Cradocke for \ wij d j T j u ( Wilden in hsedrordsheere Symond Haynes for his owne house in Bonehurst in Bedfordsheere „,. ,, c (ye house & barne of William Pasheller Oliver Mason for |> Jn Mouldsworth in Huntingtosheere -r, , , T , C (the house of Tho: Welles of Ralph: Luke for | M;dlow Jn Huntingtonsheere John Donne (the barn of Tho. Richards in this pson is licenced alredy ( Kayshow in Bedfordsheere _,, T . ffor ye house of Tho. Driver & Nicho: Ben- t,, ¦LJ ^ { nett in Talbott Court in Grace Church Thomas Clayton 0. ^ T , 1 y Streete London All congregationall [The list of names and places is in another handwriting. Ed.] Deliver these to nobody but me 22 May Tho: Taylor 321 (223). [At top of back.] May 22 Turpin [In Turpin's handwriting. Ed.] Mr Thomas James of Needham-markett ):_ o a Mr Thomas Waterhouse of West Creating} of the Congregationall pswasion 368 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Mr John Fayrefax of Barkinge 1 . ,-, ff Mr Samuel Springs of Creatinge) of the presbyterian pswasion The house that they are to be lycenced to preach in is an outhouse belonginge to Margaret Roger in Needham Market widdowe in Suffolke [Back.] These Wiiim Hanby Attorney lodging at the 3 Goates in Holborne or else at Tretwell's shoo- maker Barnard's Inne ds In London 321 (224). William Smalwood Deseyers A Licence to teach in his owne house Beinge A pristbeyteryane in his Judgment and Lives at Maple Durham in the Countey of Oxfordsh1 May 22th 1672 Willm Loveday [Written on the fold of paper, reverse way.] William Smallwood of the Prisbyteryan perswatyon 321 (225). Recd this 22th of May 1672 these followinging lycences : Preachers Meeting-places Stephen Hawthorn^ his own house in Turvy Thomas Cooper [ William Findens house Okley John Allen j Widow Reads house in Steventon Daniel Negoos : j Robert Clares house in Pavenham William Arms house Cranfield George Priddons house in Edworth Sarah Tomkin's house in Molden William Maxys house in Haine all in Bedfordshire William Man's house in Stadgedon John Baxter's house in Kempston p Tho: Taylor 321 (226). 22d May 1672 Recd then ye Lycences for the psons & places after named for Robert Halls House in Bolton on ye Sands in Lankashire for Mr Thomas Whitehead att James Dukensons att Lower Kellett in Lankashire for Richard Taylor att Swath in Yorkshire att Mr Jn° Wadsworths House for Jn° Issett Junr att his faths house Horbery in Yorkshire p Tim0 Cloudsleye S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 369 321 (227). May 22 Then Received A License for the house of John Robinson in Lancashire A Lycense for Mr Peter Aspinwall Presbyterian WM Maddox 321 (228). May 22. 72. Received then Mr Jo: Spilsbury of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire his licences for himselfe and his house I say recd by mee Edw: Eccleston 321 (229). Received this vith day of May 1672 of Hugh Reynolds by the hand of Mr Dawson a Lycence for Mr Willson of Chester to preach in Chester att a place or places in ye Lycence mentioned And also a Lycence for a place to preach in wittness my hand Jno. Cressett 321 (230). Jos: Halsey presb: his own house in Merthr, Cornwall Mr Harvey's house at Nancarrow. Dan: Cudmore Presb: himself & house in Loxbeer, Devon. Widdow Piles house in Taliton, Devon Rich: Goodwin Presb. the houses of Mr Okey, Mr Rhodes, Gardiner. Roger Hears house in Bridgwater. Somersett. Edward Grant's house in Trowbridg. Wilts Henry Abbotts house in Broughton. Hampshire Paul Frewen Bapt: Gen11 teachr. James Greenwood Presb: Weavers Hall in Cirencester Gloucester. Rob: Balches house in Bridgwater. Geo: Upton: Baptist Gen11 teacher. Audny's house at Layton Stone Essex. Received the above menconed Licenses I say recd by me Ja: Inness jun11 May ye 22d 1672 321 (231). Mr James Perkins of Blechinley teacher in Surrey. Presbyt. Joseph Butteries house in Blechinley Mr Matthew Woodman at Horsham in Sussex, both for his person & his house. Presbyt. 24 37° S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 George Ewers his howse in ye Burrough of Southwork. Grave Weavers house in Jerusalem Alley. London. John Hickes Mr John Pechie in Southwark Presbyt. teacher. 321 (232). James Purkins of Blechinglye in Surrey Teacher Joseph Buttereyes house in Blechinglye Surreye Matthewe Woodman of Horsham in Sussex his person & house George Ewers house in the Burrough of Southwark Graves Weavers house in Jerusalem Alleye in Gracechurch Street John Peachie of Southwark Teacher these formerly desired by John Hickes nowe by Will: Carslake. Presb: 321 (233). A Licence for John Brereton Clerke and maister of Arts of the presbiterian Persuation to preach at his Owne howse at Castle Hill in ye Parish of Bowden in the County of Chesshire 321 (234). Addressed : For Mr Benson these A Licence is prayed for Edward Hutchenson to teach a people of ye Congregaconall way in the howse belonginge to Adam and Samuell Pierce Compan" in ye citty of Exon The like for Mr Edward Ebdine at a howse belonginge to Mr Drake in the parish of Topsham in the County of Devon, The like for John Homes at a howse belonginge to Thomas Parsons in the parish of Topsham in the County of Devon A licence further is desired for ye howse belonging to Edward Hutchin son in ye parish of Bishops Clift in Devon for ye place of Worship for a people of ye abovesaid Judgm' to meet in. p prowse [Not R. P.'shand. Ed.] 321 (235). A Lisence is desired for Mr Joseph Hallett of Exon Minister beinge of the presbiteriall pswasion A Lisence is allsoe desired for the howse of John Pym of Exon mrchant of Exon for a Teacher of the presbiterian pswasion MK Prose [Not R. P.'s hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 371 321 (236). A Licence is prayed for the howse of Mrs Alice Drake widdowe in the parish of Culliton in Devon for those the Presbiterian Noncon formity to meet in. The like for the howse of Mrs Margaret Pyle in Talliton in Devon p prowse [Not R. P. 's hand. Ed.] 321 (237). Endorsed : Owens note Congregationall Dr. John Singleton Cong: Mr Thomas Bakwell. Cong: Mr. John Evans Cong: Mr Rowland Nevet Cong: Mr Jonathan Roberts Cong: Mr Phillip Rogers Cong: Mr Hugh Owen Cong: Mr John Browne Cong : Mr Stephen Coven. Cong: Mr John Ritch Cong Mr James Quarrel. Cong: Mr William Phipps. Cong: Mr Thomas Worden [B. Ed.] his House in in Mag- Mr Thomas Cowdrey Queenhithe London The House of Michael Mere. dalen Parish in Oxford The House of Mr. Broughton, and of Richard Browne in Longdon, Stafford- sheire The House Edward Kenricke Wrex ham in Denbighsheire An House in Oswalstree in Sh — sheire His House at Llanvaire in Denbigsheire Mr Roger Kynaston his House in Ruabon Denbighsheire His owne House Llanegryn Merioneth- sheire His owne House at Milf: Shropsheire The House of Thomas Ov Watlington The House of Mr George Y At Latchford in Oxfordsheire His House in Wiccombe Buckingbam- sheire At ye King's Head in Shr At James Dod his House Marton in Shropsheire An House in Cambden Glocestersheire Will: Owen 321 (238). These Minrs underwritten being of the Congregationall pswasion liveing in the County of Gloucester doe humbly Crave Licence for the excercise of theyr Minry in the houses heerein mentioned according to his Mastys gratiouse Declaration James Forbes pr of the Citty of Glousester att Samson Barons house in Glousester John Badger P: att Tho: Bishops house in longford. Glosester Thomas Coles dito 24 — 2 372 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 John Dunce p: att Giles Lardners house Burton on the water Henry Collett ) , , ^ , Th Sk [ P at meyr owne houses 1 ewxbery Wilt Tray of Horcy att his owne house Jonathan Smith of Tedbery at his owne house Josua Steed of Cleeve at his owne house Witt Beckett of Winchcome at his owne house Witt Davison of Tewxbery at his owne house Francis Ham of Dursty at his owne house Witt Smith p: at Witt Coombes house Wickham Glost Tho Smith att his owne house in Hope Glost. Other houses to be allowed Witt Bakers house at Oddington Widow Eliz: Birds house in Horsey Giles Hancox house in Stretton Thoas Webbs house in Horsey cpD [I.e., Owen Davies. Ed.] 321 (239). Warwikeshire Dudley Ryder his house in Wolvey Mr William Paget his house in Withebrooke in Warw. Mr Richard Losby of Copson Magna in Warwikeshire Presb Mr Loseby his house in ye same place ye House of Richard Harrison in Sapcoate in Leiceshire Presb: Mr John Johnson of Barwell in Lecestershire Presb Mr Johnsons house in ye same Samuel Wards house in Hinckley in Leiceshire. 321 (240). Dr Fran: Cross of Bristoll to have Lycence to preach at pensford in the County of Somersett the house pr: in a paper delived about io days Since 321 (241). A license for Mr Owen Stockton Independant at the house of Robert Howlett scituate in St. Martins lane in the parish of St. Martins in the Towne of Colchester in the County of Essex 321 (242). Edward Pryme minr of the presbiterian pswasion desires a licence to preach in a Maulthouse in the occupacon of Robert Brilsworth of Sheffeild in the county of Yorke John Clayton May 23: 72 321 (243). Edw: Lullum a minister desires a Licence to preach at a house called Kenwards in the Parrish of Lindfeild in Sussex, Mr John Challen dwells in the house S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 373 Rich Turner minister desires a Licence to preach in Alexander Berdyes house at Nylond in Sussex Tho: Hallet minister desires a licence to preach in Mr Tho: Hursts house in Weevilfeild in Sussex all of them Presbiterians Wm Mills desires a licence to preach in Ninion Taskers house at Bal- combe in Sussex a Congregationall man Edw. Smyth 23 May. 321 (244). Endorsed : Sussex [B. Ed.] Edward Lullum Minister desires a Licence to preach at a house Called Kenwards in the parrish of Linfeild in the Countie of Sussex presbiterian Richard Turner Minister desires a Licence to preach at a house Called Nyland in Balcombe in Sussex presbiterian. Tho: Hallet Minister desires a licence to preach at Hurst House in Wivelfeild in Sussex presbiterian William Mills Minister desires a Licence to preach at Toscars House in Balcombe in Sussex. Congregationall [Edw: Smith. Ed.] 321 (245). May 23d Recd one lycence for Mr James Donkenson of ye Citie of Yorke to preach in all lycensed places R. Nisbet 321 (246). Mr Benson. I pray you be pleased to expedite a License For the House of Mrs Elizab. Hunt widow in Salop, for Presbyt. For Mr Nathaniel Mansfeild Presbyt The place the House of Mfs Thornton widow of Manceter War wickshire for Presbyt. For ye House of Elizabeth Latham widow of Betley in Staffordshire for Presbyt. For ye House of Robert Steele of Bartomley in Cheshire for Presby terians 24 May [Richard Steele. Ed.] 321 (247). These Licenses formerly desired for John Rewes house in Shobrooke in Devon Mr= Elizabeth Isackes house of Dinscomb in Salcomb Mr Thomas Welman of Luppit in Devon a Teacher Congregaonall 374 & P- Dom. Car. II. 321 Joane Bastone Widowe her house in Salcomb Devon Mr Andrewe Ruell of Haling<=North in Hampshire teacher Thomas Millards house in Haling=North Hants. These are nowe desired (Maye 24 1672) for Mr Michael Taylor of Tavystock in Devon John Parsons's house in Kentisbeare Devon Anne Shutts house in Credyton Devon William Clupps house in Chidiocke Devon by Will: Carslake 321 248). Endorsed : Carslakes note [B. Ed.] Presb: John Rowes house in Shobrook Devon Isackes house in Dinscomb in Salcomb Devon Joane Bastones house in Salcomb Devon Andrewe Ruell of Haling=North in Hampshire ) p , Thomas Millards house in Haling North Hampshire ) Thomas Wellman Congreg. a teacher in Luppitt in Devon The house of John Smith in the parish of St. Nicolas in Newport in the Isle of Wight for congreg: these desired by Will: Carslake 321 (249). A licence is desired for The house of John Smith of the parish of St. Nicholas in ye Isle of Wight. Congregational : 321 (250). A Lycence is desired for the howse of Robert Hall of the Parish of East Bargholt in the County of Suffolke for a Meetinge place for Wor shipp for the people of the Nonconformitye of the Presbeterian Judgment May 24: 1672 p Payne [Walter Payne. Ed.] 321 (251) A Lycence is prayed for the house Robert Hall In the Parish of East Bargholt in the County of Suffolke to be a Meetinge place for Worshipp for the people of the Nonconformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment May 25: 1672 p Payne [Walter Payne. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 375 321 (252). May 24th Niccolas Palmer preacher Prebiterian att Mrs Jane Price her house called frogmore in New Windesor in the County of Berks Roomes or Barnes thereunto belonging 321 (253). Endorsed : Indulgence Bathford 24. May [B. Ed.] To our Dread Soveraigne Charles The second by ye Grace of god Kinge of greate Brittaine, France & Ireland, Defender of ye Faith. The Humble Addresse and Supplication of yr Ma'yes Faithfull Subjects in;Bath=Easton. and Bath ford neere yr Majestys Citty of Bath, in ye County of Somersett Most humbly sheweth That wth many others of yr Majestys true-hearted nonconforme- inge subjects in England whom yr Maj'yeby yr most gratious Declaration of Indulgence have Caused to singe for Joy of heart in Every Corner of ye land, We also some of yr Ma'vs most faythfull subjects in and about the villages aforesayd In the name and by The Concurrence of many more of our neighbrs doe hereby fall downe att yr Ma'Ys most royall feete, and doe make ye most humble tender of or hearty thankes on or bended knees for yr Ma'ys most unparallel'd grace expressed in yr late declara tion of Indulgence to us, such an Act of Royall favour as yr predecessors of famous memory never condescended unto for ye quietinge & heal- inge of the discomposures of mind in their subjects, and as we hope and are resolved shall ever oblige us to our utmost endeavours for ye pre servation of yr Majestys person and governm* in greatest prosperity and peace. Humbly prayinge yr Ma*ie for the Benefitt of yr gratious Indulgence in the villages of Batheaston and Bathford. that yr princely Clemency will allow us a meetinge place. In Bathford Called & Knowne by the name of the well-house in the possession of Mr John Skrine senr. In ye pish of Bathford in ye County of summersett. and give yr Royall Ap probation of Mr Edward Hancocke of ye presbiterian perswasion whom we have chose for or teacher, for wcn Royall grace as we shall every way be obliged to Acquitt orselves wth such Moderation Prudence fidelity and peaceablenesse as never to give yr Ma'ye any Cause of offence. Soe we shall Continue to Pray for yr Ma'ies length of dayes & life for evermore John Skrine senr Eldad Walters Thorn: Hendy Junr John Skrine Jur Henry Cannons senr James Peerne 376 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (254). Recd ye 24th May 1672 three Lycenses to teach, viz' one For Thomas Ford in ye house off Richard Clarke off Burton in Staffordshire ; one For William Smith in his owne house, att Dyseworth in Lestershire And one For Ferdinando Poole in ye house of Witt: Hardemente off Loughborrow in Leistershire I say recd For Mr William Woolley p me Adam Woolley 321 (255). May the 24th 72 Recd then a Lycence for Rl Hall to teach in the house of Rich. Biscoe of Uxbridg an other for Hazekiah Woodward to teach in the house of William Nicolls of Uxbridg an other for Hugh Buttler to teach in the house of John Crower in Uxbridg all in Middlsex By mee William Nicholl 321 (256). Maye 24 1672. Recd then these licenses. For Mr James Parkins a Teacher Joseph Buttereyes house in Blechinglye Mr Matthewe Woodman a Teacher Mr Matthewe Woodmans house in Horsham Mr George Ewers house in Southwark Mr John Peachie in Southwark Mr Graves Weavers house in Jerusalem Alleye in London I saye recd by me Will: Carslake 321 (257). [Printed Licence, filled in, but neither dated nor signed. Ed.]. CHARJ.ES by the grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &>c. To all [Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15'* [March, l6j\. We do hereby permit and license Christopher Fowler of the Presbyterien Perswasion to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomes in the howse of Griffith Bubby in Redding in Our County of Berks for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Presbyterien. With further license and permission to him the said Christopher & P. Dom. Car. II. 321 377 Fowler to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the z^th year of Our R^eign, 1672. By His {Majesties Command. [At foot.] Fowler a Teacher [Particulars in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.]. 321 (258). Of Canterbury. 1. Francis Taylor Mr of Arts, Presbiterian. Teacher. The Meeting Place Mr Dunsmors Hall, in ye Gray Fryers, in ye parish of S' Peters in ye City of Canterbury. Of London 2. John Crouch Mr of Arts. Congregationall. Teacher. The meeting House in Whites Ally, belonging to Mrs Holmes widow in Little More Fields, Criplegate London Of London 3. George Cockin Mr of Arts, Congregationall. Teacher Their Meeting Place, A Roome or Roomes in ye dwelling House of Mr George Cockin in y" parish of St. Gileses Criplegate London. Of London 4. Nathanael Partridge Mr of Arts, Congregationall Teacher, Their Meeting Place. The Meeting House adioyneing or near unto ye dwelling House of Mr Nathanael Partridge in old Streat in S' Gileses Criple Gate London. Given In May 25th 1672. [Rob4 Mascall. Ed.] 321 (259). A Lycence is intreated for Mr John Cruck of the Congregationall way, to teach in Whites Alley in Little = Morefeilds in ye parrish of Cripplegate London And a Licence alsoe for the place Tho: Crundall 321 (260). Recd this 25* of May 1672 two Lycences for two places to meet & assemble in for pubiique worship ye one in ye house of Isabell Greene of North Shields, the other in ye house of Cuthbert Cotes worth in South Shields I say recd p Nath: Eldred. 378 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (261). A Lycence for Benjamin Berry a Teacher A lycence for ye howse of Abraham Sealey for a meetinge place A lycence for the howse of Stickland for a meetinge place I have recd these three Lycences above mentiod May 25 1672 Walter Payne all in Somrsett 321 (262). Josshef Collet in the house of Mr pirn Exon. Edward houchshinge in houchinches peares house and passons house Edward Ebden & holmes Leues hacche Techer in Robert hacche house. Rec. yK 25th May 1672 per me Ri: Prowse 321 (263). Ambrose Clare. Presb. of Beaminster in Dorsett a Gen11 teacher Edward Boucher Presb: the house of Widdow Allen at Shittington in Warwick. May the 25 1672 Received the Licenses for the abovemenconed persons & places I say received by me Ja: Inness 321 (264). Sr John Banks desires a Lycence for a Meeting Place at a House of ye Lady Taylers in St. Faith Green neer Maidstone in Kent, the People have allready Fitted it Up and have a great desire to meet there. Presbiterians. John Richards 321 (265). Mr Christophor Fouller prays to have his Majties graciouse Lysence : for his house in the Village of Keningto in the parrish of Lambath in the County of Surrey, And a Lysence for too allow him to preach in Any Lysenced place 321 (266). Endorsed : Ponders note. [B. Ed.] Mr George Martine of y" Presbyterian Perswasion in ye house of Mr Edmund Carter in Stony-Stratford Bucks. A Lycence for ye now dwelling house of Mr Edmund Carter in Wolverton Bucks. A Lycence for ye house of Mr George Martin For ye use of the Non conformists called Presbyterians in Haversham in Bucks. Pray Deliver this to Nath Ponder S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 379 821 (267). Endorsed : Darby [B. Ed.] Mr Tymothy Fox of Ticknall in Com: Darby. Presbiterian per swasion. A meeting place in his owne house or any other licensed place Hum: Levinz 321 (268). [At back.] A Generall lycence for Tymothy Fox of The Presbiterian Perswasion Tymothy Fox of Ticknall in the County of Darby Presbiterian perswasion A Generall lycence for to preach Hum: Levinz 321 (269). Addressed : These For Mr Henry Bradly at the signe of ye Tobacco role & suger lofe in east Smithfeld over against Ship brew house gate Mr Thomas Warren of Rumsey in Com. Southton Clerke in the House of Thomas fiurbanck in the same place Mr John Harison of Havant in Com prd Clerke In the House of Thomas Bayly of the same place Mr John Ridge of the Isle of Hayling Com pd. Clerke in the house of Thomas Miller of the same place all of the Presbiterian Judgm* Henry Bradley will call for them : 321 (270). Endorsed : Lights note Lights note [B. Ed.] A Room of Bryan Kitchinman Gent in Cambridge to be allowed for a Meeting of people of ye Congregationall perswasion. A License for James Hay of Haginton of ye congregationall perswasion. in Cambr:shr. A License for Thomas Austin of Meldred of ye congr:1 perswasion in Cambr:shr. By John Light 321 (271). Licence is prayed for Richard Hooper to preach to a Congregacon of people beinge of the Baptist Judgm'. in his owne howse in Bampton in Devon The like for Wm Facey to preach in Martin Dunsfords howse in Tiverton in Devon being of the same Judgem' as above 380 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (272). The house of John Jefferys of New Shoreham in Sussex Presbi terian James Bricknoll of Preston in Sussex Presbiterian The house of Nicholas Winton of Walderne in Sussex, Presbi terian The house of William Peckham of little Horton in Sussex Presbi terian. [The writing is very characteristic and archaic. Ed.] 321 (273). John Skiner preacher at his owne house in Clonwell Gloster shyre John Chapman preacher at his owne house in Rewerden Glosester shyre Richard Perkins at his owne house in Weston under Paniyard Herefford shyre Jonathan Smith his house in Ross. Hereford shyre Francis Harris at his owne house in Paynswick Herreford shyre all Congregationall way Owen Davies May 26th 321 (274). John Richardson preacher at his owne house in Uppingham in y" County of Rutland, presbyterian Joseph Cawthorne preacher at Mr Humphry Reynolds house in Stamford Lincolneshire presbyterian Andrew Broughton his house in seaton County of Rutland to be allowed for a meeting place for presbyterians Thomas Langdale preacher at his owne house in Cawcot Rutlandshire Congregational Simon Andrewes his house in Killthorpe Rutlandshire to be allowed for a meeting place for presbyterians Samuel Hunt his house in North luffenham in Rutland to be allowed for a meeting place for presbyterians Walter Glye in Dosthorpe in ye County of Northampton his house to be alloued for a meeting place for presbyterians John Richardson May 27th 72 321 (275). Mr John Richardson teacher att his owne in Uppingham Mr Joseph Cawthorne teacher att Mr Reynolles house in Stamford Mr Andrew Broughton. house att Seaton: Mr Simon Andrews, house att Killthorp & Edson. Mr Umphrey Reynolds house in Stamford. Lyncolnn S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 381 Mr Walter Slye. house att Dosthrope. Mr Sam: Hunt, house att north luffenham. Mr Langdale. teacher at his owne house at Caldecote. p Joseph Cawthorne 321 (276). Addressed : For ye R' wors1 Sr Joseph Williamson K' these Whitehall Sr Your kind pmission hath begott this trouble I humbly begg they maye bee got reddy soe soone as Possible. Your most numb serv' John Gould Clap, ye 25th Maye l6j2 321 (277). Receved y° 28 of May 1672 these Licenses, viz : for Dr Joh: Singleton to teach in ye Howse of Mr Tho: Cowdrey in Queen Hithe London — for ye House Michael Mercer in Oxford — for Jon Evans to teach in his house in Wrexham in Denbigh- sheir For Jona: Roberts to teach in his own house at Llanvaire In all 20 'n Denbighsheire — For Philip Rogers to teach in Mr Roger Kynastons House in Ruabon in Denbighsheire — For Hugh Owens his owne house in Llanegryn in Merionithsheire — For Jo: Browne to teach at his house at Milford in Shropsheire — for Ste: Coven to teach in Mr Oveys house in Watlington and ye House of Mr Gooding at Latchford in Oxfordsheire — for Mr Jo: Kitch his howse in Wichon in Buckinghamsheir — for Mr Quarrel to teach at ye Kings head in Shrewsbury — I say RecS by me Will: Owens 321 (278). May ye 28"1 1672 Received yn these Lycences following for Mr Courtman in Mr Mansels house in thorp Malsor, for Mr Adkins house in Wellingborowgh Mr Ed: Brookes his house in Brigstock Northamptonshir Mr Mar tine in Stoney Stratford & in Haversh & Mr Carter's house in Wolverton : in ye County of Bucks I say recd p me In all 25. „ „ , Nath. Ponder May ye 28 1672 Received then these Lycences following by ye direction of Mr Holcroft Mr Autrim A teacher Mr Day A teacher Mr Ast- wood And his house Mr Waite & his house & for ye house of Mr Kitchenman Mrs Thurlowes house Mr Avys house Mr Yeo- mans house Mr Hoopers house these in the towne & County of 382 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Cambridge, & A place in March & Mr Woodbridges house & ye house of Mr Outler these in the Isle of Eley : Recd these p me Nath. Ponder 321 (279). Recd the 29th of May 1672 of Sr Joseph Williamson A Lisence for Mr John Lucas of Norweh for trie use 0f tne house of Mr John Morley & the use of the house of Mr John Mumford both of the same Citey p Richd: Lucas 321 (280). Yorkeshire May the 29th Received four lycences for Mr Denton Mr Lamb Mr Sturr and one other for Mr Sturrs house by me R. Nisbett [At back.] Newly returned from France Chevalier 321 (281). A lycence For Mr Nathaniel Lamb of the Citye of Yorke. Presb: to preach in all lycensed places. For the Lady Bethells house At Aulne in Yorkeshire 321 (282). Endorsed : Norwich R. Nisbett [B. Ed.] Addressed : Mr Myddleton to Major Haynes A Lycence For Mr John Lucas of ye presbeterian judgm' To preach In A roome in the house of John Munford in the pish of St. Peters in ye Markett And in A roome in the house of John Morley in the pish of St. Martyns of the Oake Both in ye Cittie of Norwch 29.16 29.166 59:12:6 [De eodem as 279, but in another hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 383 321 (283). It is desired by William Blundston, of the Presbyterian Perswasion, living at Sandiarce in Darby-shire that his house may be Licensed for any licensed Minister to Preach in. To be calld for 321 (284). Endorsed : Newman's Note [B. Ed.] Geo: Bridges in Godalmine to have a Lycence for his house, also Thomas Bradford desires a Lycence for his house in Gilford, James Towers desires a Lycence for his house at Cobham all in Surry, & for Mr Richard Lodge at his house at Sandhurst in the County of Barks. Dorman Newman is to call for it 321 (285). [At back.] For Tim0 Cloudsley Sr> Lycences are desired for the psons and places undrwritten viz' For Mr Richard Stretton Presbiterian For the house of Mrs Francis Richardson of Cawood in Yorkshire For Mr James Duncanson Presbiterian att his owne house in Selby in Yorkshire For Mr Thomas Spademan Presbiterian att his owne house att North Ferrybie [All in Tim. Cloudsley's hand. Ed.] 321 (286). 1. Henry Kingsnoth of the Baptist perswasion in the house of Walter Gilham in Swarden in the County of Kent 2. Francis Cornewell of the Baptist perswasion in his owne house in Marden in Kent 3. Tho: Kingsnoth of the Baptists perswasion in his owne house in ye pish of Frittenden in Kent 4. Daniel Kingsnoth of the Baptists perswasion in the house of Tho: Hills in Chareing in Kent 5. Rob' Knight of the Baptists perswasion in the house of John Hopper in Hedworne in Kent 6. Richard Kingsnoth of the Bap's pswasion in his owne house in Staplehurst in Kent 384 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 7. Henry Snoath of the Baptist perswasion in the house of Tho: Hooker in the pish of Boughton in Kent [At back, written reverse way :] Henry Kingsnoth of the Baptists perswasion in the house of Henry Gilham [Same hand as 320 (300)— i.e., John Seller. Ed.] 321 (287). Endorsed : Derbyshire [B. Ed.] A Licence for Samuel Ogden of the perswasion commonly called Presbyterian to preache In the howse of Mr Thomas Sanders at Litle Ireton in the County of Derby. 321 (288). Endorsed : Oxford, Leicester [B. Ed.] Mr James Sutton presbtr teacher in Banbury Oxfordsheire for person Mr Nathaniell Stephens Senr presb'r teacher at Stoke golden Lester- sheire for selfe & howse Mr Nathaniell Stephens Junr at Higham Lester sheire his howse Mis Abigail Doells at Stoke golden Leister sheire her howse Mr Jn° Darby of Drayton Lester sheire for his howse 321 (289). Endorsed : Wittham [B. Ed.] George Lisle of Wittham in Essex a presbyterian for his owne house ; Edmund Taylor ; presbyterian ; his owne House In Wittham also : [At back.] Bomquarell Cap' of the French Cavlrey For his Loving Frind Samuell [All erased. Ed.] 321 (290). Endorsed : Lights note [B. Ed.] 4 Licenses for Canterbury. Congreg3- Persuasion For Thomas Scott. Zechary Lee Edward Hyrst. John Jacob. p John Light. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 385 321 (291). [At back.] ? Filington [B. Ed.] Recd a Licence for George Lisle a Teacher and his house in Essex for Edmond Taylor & his house att Wittham in Essex Isaa: Davis (321 292). Endorsed : Warrs Receipt 72 Recd out a License for Mr Henry Butler to preach in the house of Mr Elias Barnes in Yeavill Somersetshire, this 30th of May 1672 S me John Warr 321 (293). For Mr Thomas Smith, of Huntley in glocestershire of ye presbiterian perswaton For an out house beelonging to Thomas Bradley of Ruarden in the county of Glocestrshire John Juxon May 31st J6J2 321 (294). [At back.] Tim° Cloudsley & Yorkeshire 31 May 1672 Sr A Lycence is desired for the House of Mrs Sibbill Dawson in Leedes in Yorkeshire Alsoe for a Killne house In Flanshaw Laine in the parish of Wake feild in Yorkshire Alsoe for Mr Jn° Rooke att Westhall in Hatfeild in Yorkeshire Congregationall pswasion Tim° Cloudsley 321 (295) 31 May 1672 Recd then the Lycences following for Mr Thomas Spadman of North ferybye Mr Streeton att Mrs Richardsons house in Cawood Mr Duncanson in Selby in Yorkshire M1 Richd Coare of Tong in Yorkeshire p Tim0 Cloudsley 25 386 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (296). May 31* 72 I recd these Licences following the day & yeare above Theophilus Burtons house : Swinderby Lincoln shyre Witt Pickards house : in Woodborowgh Matthew Shepardson's house : North Collingam Tho: Case att his owne house in Keesall Nottingam shyre John Man "[preachers att Mrs Katherine Pecks house in Abbington John Coomesj Berks baptised perswa John Collins Teacher at James Best house in Dukes Place London Congregationall way Owen Davies 321 (297). Wm Knapman of Padstow & his house Theophilus Tincombe Presb: & his house at Lostwithell James Jordain Presb: & his house at Higham Suffolk Geo: Haw Gen11 teacher Tho. Root Presb: the houses of Sam: Goodall & Sam: Ellison in Lester Edward Hancock Presb: John Skrines house in Bathford Otho Whitehorn at Trevethan & his house the House of Andrew Trevill at Eathe. Cornwall Wm Birchall Presb: his house at Wentworth, Wm Hunt Presb: & his house at Sutton. Simon Atkinson Wm Sandersons house at Hesketh Cumber! Wm Rights house in Kenelworth Wm Smiths house there. May the 31. 1672 Received the Licenses for the above menconed psons & places by me Ja: Inness 321 (298). Recd this 31th of May 1672 preachers : Edward Dent Sam1 Fen : John Fen Nehemi Cox John Sewster Oliver Scott James Rogers John Gibbs William Hensemam Tho: Brett Tho: Edmonds Christop: Stanley George Fowler preacher Recd also for Sussex James Bicknell these lycenses following : places Jane Haynes house in Wonditch Gohn Gibbs his house Smyths Barn Joseph Kents Barn John Morrice his barn John Brooks his house Christ: Stanleys house John Cooke house Joseph Kents Barne Tho: Taylor piace John Jeffryes house Tho: Taylor S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 387 321(299). [Licence. Duly signed. But not dated. Ed.] CHARJES 3^ CHARJ ES by the grace of god, Kjng of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &>c. To all [Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and r [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the i^th of [March 167J We have allowed, and We do hereby allow of the Schoolehouse in Blyth, in Nottinghamshire to be a Place for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Presbyterien to meet and assemble in, in order to their publick Worship and Devotion, And all and singular Our Officers and [Ministers, Ecclesiastical, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, are to take due notice hereof: And they, and every of them, are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any tumult or disturbance, and to protect them in their said [Meetings and Assemblies, given at Our Court of Whitehall the day of in the z\th year of Our R^eign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. ARLIDiCjTO^. [The words in Roman type are written by B. Ed.] 321 (300). June i8t 1672 Nathaniell Row Teacher of the Baptists perswasion at the house of John Miller in Cranbrooke in Kent 321 (301). Endorsed : Ketts note Jn° Seller [B. Ed.] Licences are desired ffor 1. The house of Thomas Walcott for those of the Congregationall & Baptists perswasion in Bungay in Suffolk. 2. The house of John Allen of Bungay in Suffolk for those of the Con gregationall & Baptists perswasion. 3. The house of Richard Brabon of Waybread in Suffolk for those of the Congregationall perswasion. 4. The house of James Elsigood in Hopton in Suffolk for those of the Congregationall perswasion. 5. The house of John Fuller of Alburgh in Norfolk for those of the Congregationall perswasion. ™, . c c T , 00 r This first of June 1672 Thomas Kett 321 (302). Licenses are desired ffor 1. A room or roomes in the house of John Wesgate in the parish of Redenhall cum Harlston in Norfolk for those who are of the Con gregationall perswasion. 25 — 2 388 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 2. Samuell Petto alias Pettaugh Minister of the Congregationall perswa sion to be teacher in the house of the said John Wesgate this first of June 1672 Thomas Kett [In both (301) and (302) the memo, is in another hand. Ed.] 321 (303). A Lycense is prayed For Mr John Hawden to prch in his owne house in Sherbourne in Yorkeshire or any other place soe Lycensed Mr Joshua Kirby ye like for his owne house in Wakefeild in Yorkshire M* Dent ... in Wiltshire these 3, as given in wen His Ma'ie was Last att Portsmouth Mr Rowland Hancocke a Lycense to teach in his owne house att Shir- cliffe in Yorkeshire of the Presbyterian pswasion. The like Lycense for Mr Noah Ward of the Presbyterian pswasion to preach or teach in his owne house att Little Askham in Yorkshire. The Like Lycense is praied ffor Mr Jonathan Grant to teach att his owne called Thurnesco Grange in Yorkeshire — These praied iBt of June (72) John Clayton 321 (304). Received the Lycenses followinge June i (72) Edwd Pryme teacher & his house — Yorkshire Blyth teacher and his house . . . Darbyshire Shelmerdyne teachr & Hen: Wigley's house Darbyshire Wood a teacher & hie house — Darbyshire Matthew Bloome teacher & Mr Powell's house Yorkshire Rob' Cliffe's house att World in Darbyshire. By mee John Clayton 321 (305). June i8t 1672 Recd then from the Lord Arlingtons Office fourteen Licenses for severall Teachers of the Baptists perswasion w*h their Respective Meet ing places in the County of Kent as for Hen. Snoath Robt Knight Hen. Kingsorth Daniel Kingsnorth francis Comwell Rich: Kingsnorth Tho: Kingsnorth Teachers in the houses of Tho: Kingsnorth Rich: Kingsnorth Thos. Hills John Hopper Tho: Hooker Walter Gilham francis'Cornwall I say recd p me Jn° Seller 321 (306). June i° 72 : I recd these Licences ffollowing Joshua Steed att his owne house in Cleeve Gloster shyere Jonathan Smith for himself & house Tedbery Gloster shyre John Badgett for himself in Tho Bishops house Longford ditto S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 389 Henry Collett for himself & house Teuxbery Glosester shyre Tho. Skey for himself & house in Teuxbery — 'Gloster shyre Theophilus Burton at his owne hous in Swinderby Linconshyre Mathew Shepardson house John Glassley & house Tho: Cole & house I say recd by me Owen Davies 321 (307). June Ist 72 Recd then these Licences following James forbes att Sampson Bakers house Gloster Sampson Bakers house Gloster Witt Tray at his owne house Odington Glostersft Witt Trays house ditto : Owen Davies 321 (308). Endorsed : Sheldrakes note Sheldrakes note [B. Ed.] Mr Richard Worts of the Congregationall Judgm' of Guestwicke in ye County of Norfolke. Att the houses of Edward Wix & Mary Hastings Widdow in the said towne & County Mr Richard Rand of the Congregationall Judgment. Att the house of Mr Robert Maidston at Boxtead in Essex. Mr Robert Leman of the Congregationall Judgment of Oldtcn in ye County of Norfolke. Att the houses of John Bell or William Bell Junior at Oldton aforesaid Junii 3tio 1672 [Jo:] Sheldrake [Date & signature in Jo: Sheldrake's ; the memo, in another hand. Ed.] 321 (309). June 40 16720 A Lycence is desired for a house called Whatcombe house in the parish of Trusham in the County of Devon in the possession of John Stooke and William Stooke for licenced Ministers of the Presby terian Perswasion to be called for p Jo: Leigh 321 (310). Endorsed : Carslakes note [B. Ed.] Licenses were before desired for Elizabeth Isaacks house of Dinscomb in Salcomb Devon Thomas Wellman a Teacher in Luppit Devon Congreg 39° S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Charles Mortons house in St. Ives in Cornwall Michael Tailor of Tettcott (by a mistake before writ Tavistock a Teacher. Devon John Parsons's house in Kentisbeare Devon William Clapps house in Chidiocke Dorset . . . Shutts' of Crediton Devon These newe desired for Henry Fowle of Aroundell in Surrey Teacher Henry Fowles house in Aroundell I p , Henry Woolyars house in Aroundell} reS George Mortimers house in Miltown in Harberton Devon June 4th by Will: Carslake 321 (311). Addressed : To Mr Benson in Sr Jos: Williamsons Office Whitehall S1 I entreat you to afford yor usuall willingnes in the expediting Licenses for these 2 or 3 places following viz : The House of Mr Philip Appletree of Deddington Oxfordshire The House of Mr James Wagstaffe of Knightcot Warwickshire The House of Samuel Cox iun of Milton Oxfordshire Presbyt. For Mr Rowland Stedman of Winchingdon Bucks Presbyt: And the House of Mr Samuel Clark of Winchingdon — Bucks. All of them to be Presbyt. meeting places Sr I know you have both hands full & onely desire that these may be done (if possible) by ye latter end of ye next week ; or at least they may sped in their Order. I am S' Yor hum Serv' Richard Steele Jun. 4. 1672. 321 (312). June 4th Recd then the licenses for Anne Complins house in Winton Joane Bastones in Salcomb Devon Thomas Millard house in Haling-north Hants Andrewe Ruell a Teacher in Haling-north by me Will Carslake 321 (313). June ye 6th 72 Received then a generall Lycence for Mr Stephen Martine & another Lycence ,& P. Dom. Car. II. 321 391 Mr Christopher Snell to Teach in his owne house in Sussex Receid by mee p Will: Comber [Memorandum not in W. Comber's hand. Ed.] 321 (314). Recd 6° of June 1672. out of the Honble Earle of Arlingtons office 4 generall Licences for Canterbury viz* one for Tho: Scott one for Zachary Lee ; one for John Jacob ; & one for Edward Hyrst Per me John Light 321 (315). Endorsed : Mr Gold The house of Henry Miller of Albrough in Norfolke. The House of Will™ Chapman of hanworth in ye same County. for People of both presbiterian & Congregatio11 Indgments Mr Jn° Lougher of ye Congregationall pswasion a Licence to Preach: Sr Joseph, I humbly beg this favour & ye dispatch of ye rest. Your obliged ser* John Gould. Ith June 1672 321 (316). Recd the p° June 1672 the fower Following Lycences, Vidz for the house Mr Georg. Bridges Mr Thomas Bradford in Guyldford Mr James Towers in Cobham and Mr Richard Lodge in Sandhurst I say recd p mee Johem Newman TBack.] J: Newcomb [And 6 monograms of Newcomb. Ed.1 321 (317). [Printed Licence— filled in, but unsigned and undated. Ed.] Charles by the grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &>c. To all [Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the \t,th [March, 167J We do hereby permit and license Timothy Smith of the Presbyterien Perswasion to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomes in his howse in Langaridge in Our County of Somersett for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called Presbyterien With further license and permission to him the said Timothy Smith to teach in any 392 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the z\th year of Our Reign, 1672. By His [Majesties Command. Smith a Teacher. [All the words in Roman type are written and in B.'s hand. Ed.] 321 (318). [Printed Licence — filled in, but unsigned and undated. Ed.] Charles by the grace of god, King, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &*c. To all {Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15th of [March, 1 67 \. We do hereby permit and license Samuel Newton of the Presbyterien Perswasion to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in the Oratory of John Bradshaw Esqr in Rivington in Our County of Lancaster for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Presby terien. With further license and permission to him the said Samuel Newton to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the 24"" Year of Our Reign, 1672. 2?y His [Majesties Command. Newton a Teacher [All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.] 321(319). [Printed licence filled in and signed, but not dated. Ed.] CHARLES R^ Charles by the grace of god, K\ing of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and Ministers, Civil and Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the lt,th of March \(>~l\. We do hereby permit and license George Lisle [erased] of ye Presbyterien Perswation to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomes in the house of Elizabeth Trew att Witham in ye County of Essex for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Presbyterien. With further license and permission to him the said George Lisle to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the zi/h Tear of Our Reign, 1672. By His Majesties Command a Teacher. A%L I [HJiTO 3^. [All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.] 321 (320). [Printed Licence — filled in, but unsigned and undated. Ed.] Charles by the grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concern, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the i$th of {March, i6"j\. We do hereby permit and license Edmund Whincopp of the Congregationall Perswasion to S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 393 be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomes in his howse in Middleton in our County of SufFollc for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Congregationall. With further license and permission to him the said Edmund Whincopp to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our Said Declaration. given at Our Count at Whitehall, the day of in the z\th Year of Our Rjign, 1672. By His Majesties Command. opp a Teacher. [All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.] 321 (321). Endorsed : Indulgence Parish of Kings Cleare [B. Ed.] To the Kings most excellent Majesty The humble Petition of divers of ye inhabitants of ye Parish of Kings cleare in y" county of Southampton Most humbly Sheweth That your Petitioners doe with all thankfuUnes acknowledge your Majestys Royall clemency and goodnes, and ye many benefits they have received thereby since your Majestys restauration to your Royall throne and government. And in pticular they want words to expresse their most gratefull sense of that tender care of ye consciences of your subjects wch your Majesty as ye father of yor people hath beene pleased to expresse in your late gracious declaration of Indulgence, for which they hold themselves obliged to all duty to your Majesty, to hearty and constant prayer for your prosperity on earth, and your eternall happines in ye Kingdome of Heaven. Now for as much as your Petitioners apprhend themselves encouraged by that your Majestys gracious declara tion to seeke y" full effect and benefit of it, in obtaineing by your Royall favour a Teacher and a place to assemble in, in order to theire publique worship and devotion according to theire Conscience sbiterian ) Your Petitioners doe therefore humbly pray y' Mr Richard Averie pswation j may be allowed to be theire Teacher, and an house appertaineing to Mr William Jones in ye Kings cleare aforesaid, ye place of theire ordinary meeting for their publique Worship And yor Petitioners as in duty bound shall ever pray. Richard Wiggmore Anthony Hanington Peter White Walter Bachiler Tho. Bramley The marke of Ambros Pearc James K Knight William Smith William Farr William Lane Henry Duckett Thomas Rabbets Benjamin Crooke The Marke of Stephen Hunt Thomas p& Sexton senior Edward Gilberd the marke of Richard White Edward p& Lawrence Stephen Slater Richard Badcock [Autograph signatures. Ed.] 394 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (322). [At back.] Licences for the County of Norfolke 1. For Mr John Green of the Congregationall Judjm' of Tunstead in Norfolke Att the houses of Edmund Bell at Dilham Anthony Stewards in Tunstead & Mr Greenes owne house all of these in Norfolke 2. For Mr Wm Bidbancke of the Congregationall Judjm' of Norfolke att the houses of Thomas Church & John Allen in Lammas in the said County. 3. For Mr Thomas Worts of the Congregationall Judgm' of Witton in Norfolke att the houses of Robert Geele & Catharine Cubitt of Ingham & Mr Worts owne house — all in the said County. 4. For Mr Christopher Anivant of the Congregationall Judgm' of Trunch in Norfolke att the houses of Samuel Knight in Overstrand & Mr Robert Flight at Trunch in the said County. 5. For Mr George Whitemarch of the Congregationall Judgment at his owne house at Gosport in Sussex Junij Jo: Sheldrake [All in J. Sheldrake's hand. Ed.] 321 (323). Endorsed : Done. [B. Ed.] A Licence for the howse of Mr Richard Herring in ye parish of Kenn in Devon for those of Presbiterien nonConformity to meet in for their publik Worship p pewrse. [Rich. Prowse. Ed.] 321 (324). Mr William Conway of the Presbiterian Judgment humbly prayes his Maties gracious favour and licence to preach in an Outhouse or Barne of Edward Brownes in the parish of Westport in the Towne of Marleborough in the County of Wilts. 321 (325). For the house of Mr Thomas Freeman Tanner of Ramsbery in Wilt shire presbyterien Daniell Reade of" Hungerford in Barksheire for his house, presbyter. Henry Gearing [The word ' presbyterien ' inserted afterwards in another hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 395 821 (326). Mr Ralph Warde minister of ye Citty of York of ye Independant per swasion Desires a licence for himselfe Alsoe for ye house of Mr Brian Davison in Outgate The Lady Wattsons house in Saviour gate Mr Andrew Taylors house in Michal gate All in ye Citty of York Dorman Newman 321 (327). Mr Benson, I pray you expedite a License for Mr John Glendole Presbyt. Chester. And for the house of Hugh Harvey in Chester. [Rich: Steele. Ed.] 321 (328). For Mr Will Benton Minister to preche in his one Hows in Thurscoe in the County of Yorke sheire and by proffeshon A presbitt For A Licence For the Presbitter to Mete and preach In the lofte over the Markett place in pettworth which they Hire Tho: Blood 321 (329). Peter Nailer of ye presbyteryan Pswasion For ye house of Bonyface Coopers in Ponffrett In ye County of York WM Webb 321 (330). Mr Joseph Wilson of the presbiterian pswation humbly Desires a License to preach accord to his Majesties Declaration at Newland neere Kingston sup. Hull p Jos: Wilson Junk [The memo, is not in J. Wilson's hand. Ed.] 321 (331). Licence for John Overhead of the Presbiterian perswasion for his owne House at Castle Henningham in the County of Essex Thomas Foley 321 (332). I Desire a Lysence for the Dwelling howse of the Widow Shynner ot Little Modbury In the County of Devon for to Preach In By Congregation or Presbyterian Minesters. Edw: Seaman 396 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (333). Endorsed : the houses not fild up in this note. Mr Samuel Statham a Presbyterian of Loughborough in Leicester-shire. The house of Mrs Mary Statham widow of Loughborough in Leicester shire for Presbyterians to meet in, &C. [Not in Dr. Butler's handwriting. Ed.] Mr Benson Pray doe mee the favour as to send mee licences as above desired by this gentleman & you will much oblige Pray let me know by him Your obliged friend what news from ye fleet. I Butler 321 (334). Edward Alexander minister of the Congregationall way desires License to preach in the ordinary allowed places, & particularly in his owne dwelling house in the parish of St. Martin Orgars in the citty of London. James March 321 (335). r> n/Tr t 1. r\ f M1 Rusdens howse in Wallingford in the Congregat : M' John Ovey | County of Befks= Cong: M' Thorn. Willis I hiP°wne ho^se in t , ° [ Pikney in Somersetshere Will: Owen. 321 (336). ffor Mr Edward Brown a presbyterian Mrs Elizabeth Tollers House to teach there at Horblin in Lincolneshire Antho: Wither 321 (337). Rob' Alldred desires ye House of Abraham Billny att faireffeild in Nor folke. Presbyter. Thomas Cockerill 321 (338). Edmond Whincop Mr of Arts, of the Congregationall Perswasion, for his own house in Middleton in Suffolk, and for John Man's House in Swafling ; and for Richard Rouses house in Knodishall in the same County. John Hurnon, of the Congregationall perswasion for his dwelling House in Sibton in the County of Suffolk, and for Mrs Dunningtons House in Dunwitch and for Edmund Bellamy's House in Sibton in the same County Tho. Danson. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 397 321 (339). A License for M1 Samuel Wills of ye Prsb: perswasion at his house called Whitley house in the County of Coventry And: Parsons. [Memo, in another hand. Ed.] 321 (340). Pray a Lycence for Mr Edward Clough of the Independent pswasion to preach in the house of John Snelock in Gislingham in the County of Suff. and in an other house in the occupacon of Richard Sendall in Kissingland in the same County neere Gislingham aforesd. Alsoe pray a lycence for the house of M1 William Riseing in Lastoft, Suff, for such as are lycenced men to preach in Alsoe A lycence for Mr John Money Independent to preach in the houses of John Edwards, John Briting and Richard Kempe of Wymondham in the County of Norff. Pray that.M1 Robert Ottie Independent whoe lately had a lycence to preach in his owne house in Beckles in Suff. may have another to preach in the house of Mr Thomas Plumstead at Beckles late in the occupacon [Back.] of Thomas Muns and John Bedingfield as alsoe in ye house of Mr Edward Artis, in Beckles: aforesd. [In margin.] To be called for by me Edw. Swift 321 (341). Addressed : To Mr Benson These I should not renew yor Trouble, but that I know it is not only Acceptable to his Majesty, but also unto you to assist such as crave ye benefit of his Maties Declaration. Be pleased therefore to expedite as soon as you can a License for Mr James Cave Presbyt: in ye parish of Daventry Northamptonshire And For ye Houses of Mrs Hannah Manley of Daventry Northampt: And of Mr John Hawtyn ibd. For Presbyt: wherein also you oblige, S', Yor serv' R. Steele. 321 (342). Mr Robert Rogers of the presbit. perswasion: in his Owen howse in Wappenham: Northamptonshire 398 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Mr Rob' Allen of the p'sbit prswasion in the house of Edward Hardy Esqr in Adson Northamptonshire Mr James Cave of the prsbit perswasion in Mrs Manly house Widdow in Daventry: Nortn-tonsh. Mr John Worth of yc prsbit: pswasion in the house of Mr Jo: Billing in Weeden on ye Street Northton A Lycence for the house of Edward Horsman Esqr for the Use of Non conformists cauled Congregationall in Stretton, Rutland Pray Deliver these to Nath. Ponder. 321 (343). Mr Benjamin Walter minister of the Presbyterian persuasion desires a Licence for the exercise of his ministry at his owne house, scituate in Bradford Abbas in the Countye of Dorset. by mee John Warr 321 (344). The house of Mr George Groome in Rattlesden in Suffolk to bee a house to meete in for those of ye perswasion Comonly calld Con gregationall Mr John Stark minister of ye congregationall perswasion to bee teacher in ye aforesaid house for the house of Elizabeth Rust widdow in Rickingale in Suffolk to bee a meeting place for those of ye perswasion congregational R. Brinley. 321 (345). A Lycence for ye house of Jn° Savery Called ye Chequer In ye Parish of Ash neer Sandwitch for ye Presbeterian & Independent pswasion Sr Joseph Sr I also beg this Licence Your serv' J. Gould. [The memo, in another hand, except the last half line. Ed.] 321 (346). For the house of Sr Samuell Taylor K' and Bar. his Mault house at Boyshall in Halsted Essex — Presn. IndipenS. To bee given to me John Newman 321 (347). For Mr William Grace att John Panells house in Rugely in Staford- shire he is a presbeterin minister. S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 399 321 (848). John Abbot minister of the Congregationall way desires a generall lycence to preach : Also a licence is desired for the house of Peter Legay at West Stoake in Sussex John Willis minister of the Congregationall way desires a generall licence to preach Also desires a Lycence for his owne house without Westgate near Chichister in Sussex 321 (349). The house of Mr Jeffery Hicks of Woodford A mile from Wells in Wells parrish Somersett, is desird for a meeting place. 321 (350). Endorsed : Done [? B. Ed.] Mr James Wagstaffe of Knightcot in Warwicksheer Congregationall perswasion desiers Licence for his howse onely Mr John Clarke presbiterian desier a Licence for him selfe and howse in Shalbery in Barkshire Mr Daniell Buckmaster for him selfe desiers a licence to prech in the house of Robert Kipping in Tharson or Robert Juby in Tibnam in Barks shire [Tho: Blood Ed.] 321 (351). Sr Lycence is desired for the House of Mrs Sibbell Dawson wittd: in Leedes in Yorkeshire, p'sbiterians. Alsoe for a Killnehouse in Flanshaw laine in the parish of Wakefeild Yorkeshire presbiterians [Timo. Cloudsley. Ed]. 321(352). [On the back (margin). 'As you deserve.' Ed.] Mr Reginald Findlowe of Cold- Weston in the County of Salop, of the presbyterian perswasion, to preach in his owne house. For Margery Botfields house in the Old Street ward in the parish of Ludlow, & County of Salop, for A meeting place, for those of the presbyterian perswasion For Mr Richard Higgins his house of Steventon, in the parish of Ludford, & County of Salop, of the Congregationall perswasion. 321 (353). Licenses to preach in ye County of Monmouth Mr Henry Walter Independ', at his howse at parke y Pill in ye parish of Lantamu. 400 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Mr John Powell Independent, at the Markett howse in Newport. Mr Joshua Lloyd. Independ', Itinerant (if possible) For these: 3: places, The Bell Inn in Carwent the howse of John Morris. The howse of William Howell in the parish of Undy The howse of Mris Joane Jones calltt Milton in the parish of Christ- church. 321 (354). A Lycence for the house of Mrs Joane Baker in the Parish of Oake in the County of Somrsett for the people of the Non-Conformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment to meet in for Worshipp A Lycence for a Meetinge place of those of the Presbeterian pswacon to meet in the howse of George Cary in the Parish of St. Benna- dicks in Glasto: in Somrsett Mr Robert Speare to be a Teacher to a people of the Non-Conformitie of the PresbeteriS Judgment, the places for Worship the howses of John Speare & Joseph Jenkins in the Parish of Bromefeild in Some'sett 321 (355). A Lycence for Mr John Lougher of Twayte in ye County of Norff. of yB Presbyterian pswation A Lycence for ye sd Mr John Lougher to preach to A Congregate of sd pswation in A roome in ye house of Thomas Preist of Southreps. And in A roome in the howse of John Doughty of Northreps. both in ye County of Norff. Thomas Beven [At back, written the reverse way.] J°HN LoUGHER Willliam Clarke Thomas Wasey Thomas Wyther James Graye: Thomas Priest In the name of all the Rest 321 (356). Endorsed : A Memorandum for Licences: All in the County of Dorset. These Licenses are desired for psons & Houses in the County of Dorset vizt For ye House of Mrs Ester Churchey of Weymouth & Melcombe Regis widow: now in the possession of Mr Jonathan Edwards of ye same place For Mr Mackeking of Mayden Newton of ye Presbyterian pswasion. For y" House of Mrs Joan Toop wid: of ye same place For ye House of John Thorne of y" same place For Mr Witt : Clerke . . . of yB Congregationall pswasion For ye House of Mrs Rebecca Hastings in ye Parish of Winfrint S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 401 For ye House of Mr Witt : Toope in ye parish of Chaldon For ye House of John Cade alias Cake in ye parish of Our For Mr James Hallet of Winterburne Kingston of ye Congregationall pswasion For ye House of Richard Woolfryes of y° same place For ye House of Humphrey Miller in Abbotsbury. For ye House of Mfs Elizabeth Hallet in Bridport. For ye House of M1' Thomas Beer in Chiddiocke. 321 (357). Recd A Licence for Rob' Aldred Teacher & one Licence for ye house of Abraham Bilny, Both of Norfolke p me Tho3 Cockerill 321 (358). June 12"1 72 Recd these Lycences following Witt Beckett & his house Gloster sh Francis Hayne & his house Gloster shyr Witt. Davisons & his house Gloster shyre Tho Smith & his house Gloster shyre Tho Smith at Tho Bradeleys house presbiterian John Skiner 5. his house Gloster sheyre Francis Hariss & his house Payneswick Herefford shyre John Chapman & his house Rerwarden Gloster shyr Nicholas Palmer at Jane Prices house New Winsor Berks Edd Hancox & his house Gloster shyre Tho. Webbs house Horsey Gloster shyre Witt Bakers house Oddington Gloster shyre Ellis byrds house Gloster shyre Will Coomebs house Wickham James Moxons house Leeds York shyre I say recd by me Owen Davies 321 (359). June the 12th 1672 Received these Lysences following A lysence for Mr Matthew Barker of London of the Congragationall way Another for Mr Edward Allexander of the Congregationall way and one for his house Received by mee James March 26 402 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 321 (360). June the 13th 1672 Recd then a lycence for Mr John Mony to teach Alsoe a lycence for the house of John Edwards at Wymondham in Norff Alsoe twoe lycences for the houses of John Briteing & Richard Kempe in ye same Towne Also recd a lycence for ye house of Richard Sendall in Kissingland in Suff. and another for the house of Mr William Riseing at Lastoft in Suff8 Edw: Swift. 321 (861). June the 13th 1672 Received a Lycence for John Abbot and a lycence for the house of Petter Legay and for John Willis and his house of Sussex I say red p Richard Davis: 321 (362). Recd the 13th June 1672 the Lycences undr written for Mrs Dawson's house in Leedes Yorkshire for a Killne house in flanshaw Laine in Wakefeild pish for West hall in Hatfeild in Yorkshire p Tim0 Cloudsley I want a Lycence for Jn° Rookes a teacher Congregationall 321 (363). Receiv'd a Lycence this 14th of June (72) for John Manshipp to teach in his owne house at : . . in Surrey John Clayton 321 (364). of Comhill in London Presb: Generall Teacher. the house of Katharine Blanchard in Abingdon Berks the house of John Dew there, both presb: Rob: Tuchin Presb: his own house at Limington, Southampton (Ri)ch. Keston Congreg: his own house in ye town of Leicester The house of John Lock at Beaminster, Dorsett Tho: Gregg presb: S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 403 the house of Joseph Bernard at Stowford Wingfeild, Wilts the house of John Curie at Freshford, Somersett Tho: Creese Presb the house of John Low at Westbramwick Stafford The house of Rich: Fisher junr there. John Faroll presb: the house of Rich: Collier at Farnham. James Prince presb: the house of Richard Withall in Farnham John Leaver Presb: the house of Widdow Dickinson in Middleton, Lancaster the house of Arthur Bromely there. John Willis Presb: a Roome under the Markett house at Beaminster Dorsett The house of Lancelott Cox there John Brice Presb: the house of Ellinor Floyer in Whitechurch Dorsett Ralph Ecclesole Presb: the house of Wm Keels in Darleton, Stafford the house of John Hall in Bromingham, Warwick James Hallet presb: the house of John Dammer in Corne, Dorsett. Rich: Fincher Congreg: the house of Rich: Corenton, in Worcester. Tho: Badland Presb: the house of Wm Cheatle in Worcester. Rich: Woolice Presb: the house of Elizabeth Stirrop in Worcester. Edw: Bennett Presb: the house of Wm Stroud at Shipton mallett - Somersett Rob: Bartlet Presb: the house of Wm Buckler at Warminster, Wilts Bush Presb: of Rob: Bagnall at Kaynsham Somersett Ralph Hall Presb: his owne house in Grange Lane, Chester the house of Rob: Warburton there. Wm Bicknell presb: the house of Henry Matthew at Alton, Hampsh. Nath: Webb Presb: his own house in Bromham, Wilts. John Baker Presb: the house of Francis White in Templecombe parish, Somersett Wm Wilson Presb: his own house in Manchester. the house of John Rayner in Merrivall War Tho: Hill Presb: his own house near Lea Grange, Leicestershire the house of John King at Witherley, Leicester 26 — 2 404 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 Tho: Maynard Presb: the house of John Breedon at Samford, Devon John Hill Presb: the house of John Gardiner in Staplegrove, Somersett the house of Geo: Fry there : Wm Hophins Presb: his own house in Milborn Port, Somersett the Chamber over the Scholehouse in Ivelche Som Simon Barrett of Lamborn, Berks. Presb: a Gen11 teacher John Leighton of Greasley in Notingham Presb: a Gen11 teacher. Rob: Pinney of Chard in Somersett Presb: a Gen11 teacher. Joseph Moore of Hopton in Darby Presb: a Gen11 teacher. Sam: Cotes Presb: the Mault house of Ruth Shell in Barwick the Mault house of Edward Salkeld there. Tho: Smith Presb: his own house at Huntley, Gloucestersh. Anthony Sleigh Presb: the house of John Noble in Graistock pish Cumberland Geo: Nicholson, Presb: the house of John Knight in Broadhembury the house of John Kapson at Sherborn John Wakely Presb. his own house in Thorncomb. Devon [Back.] . . . Willis Congreg: the house of John Peirce at Montacute Somers' Rich: Sadler. Presb: the house of Wm Bennion in Prees pish Salop the house of John Sherrett in Wem, Salop Tho: Wheatley Presb: his own house in Dedington pish, Oxon the house of Tim: Bignell there. Rich: Holbrook Presb: the house of Wm Walker at Pilkington, Lancaster John Mallinson Presb: his own house in Simondswood in Wolton pish Lancaster Jeremiah Scholes Presb: his own house in Salford Lancaster a Barn belonging to Rich: Kay of Bury Lancasf John Goldwyer Presb: the house of Edmund Young in Rumsey, Southampton the house of Hester Oviett in Eeling, Hampsh John Hind Presb: his own house in Fenlake in Cardington pish. Bedford Thomas Greenwood Presb. a place called the 2 ices in Cirencester Gloucester S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 405 ( Elizabeth Reeve Markett Eliz: Clark at Nunton Wilts Widdow Randall at Bower Chalk, John Compton in Bolton Lancaster. Henry Shell in Barwick Mark Gibon in Usmaston Pembrooke John Phillipps there. Wm Drayton in Athurston Warwick Sam. Salisbury there Wm Yardley there. Nath: Heel at Ratcliff Culy, Leicester Abraham Crosland at Applesby Darb. Rob: Hill at Aston Darby. Rob: Watler at Pegham, Sussex John Hall there Rich Key at East den, Sussex. Eliz: Bridger at Funtington, Sussex Wm Sprigg at Ensworth, Hamps: John Kendall in Austry, Warwick Tho: Sanders in Caldwell. Darby. A place called Trinitie House in Greaseb Ambrose Hichcock at Plott near Thorncomb. Devon ^Robert Baker at Winsham Somers' [Ja: Innes junr. Ed.] c/l oj cU tn rt a Ch u bJ.C -1 3 V O B C OJ -0 tu 0 -M w u -O > s rt J3 0 n -C «) £ tu -C LhV u '5 rttu rt s rt Ch to u -C a C a O 4J u Vh tu tu O O. CO Lh tO 3 O tu n. CU 1-1 tn- "Hi J3 321 (365). Thomas Woots presbiterian to preach in the house of Thomas Brady of Causton in the County of Norfolke Tho: Dewing 321 (366). Thomas Worts prebyterian of Guestwicke in the County of Norfolke humbly requests His Majestyes Lycence to preach in the now dwelling house of Thomas Brady of Cawston in Norfolke [Tho: Dewing. Ed.] 321 (367). A Roome or Roomes in the occupation of Thomas Stone of Causton in Norfolke to be lycenced for those of the presbiterian perswation to be delivered to Michaell Dewing 321 (368). Somrsett The humble Request of His majties Loyall Subiects Inhabitants within the parrishe of merriott in the County aforesaid whose names are underwritten Wee with and on the behalfe of or neighbours and pishoners taking nottice of his mafa gratious Declaration of the ffifteenth of march 406 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 1 67 1 for Lycensing of places and ministers doe humbly Request that Edward Coles house of our aforesd parrish of merriott be Licensd a place of publike meeting for the peaceble worshipe of god Soe shall wee pray for the kinges matie & kingdomes prosperity Edward Coles Robartt Hoggesen John Templeman Thomas: Smith: William Hart John Shinner The Menesters name Richard Templema is ME John Turner 321 (369). Endorsed : Brinley Essex [B. Ed.] Samuell Brinley of Dedhem in Essex Presb. preacher & to such, & Con gregationall hearers, desires one License for his sister house Eliza beth Thompson of Dedham in Essex & one Gennerall Licence for Every place Licenced &c To be dd to me R. Brinley 321 (370). Hugh Reynolds is my name and with my pen I write the same and if my pen had Been [In quite another hand from the applications below. Ed], Elizabeth Tompson house in Dedham in Essex to Preach to a People comonly called Presb. and Congregationall Samuell Brinley of Dedham in Essex: Presb. desires a Licence to Preach in any place Licenced [In R. Brinley's handwriting. Ed.] [At back.] Jn° Chames Cheindy Sr I wood have you to remember your friends and not forgett them as you doo, for it is not good to forgett frinds as times goes now. Sr I am yor Sarvant Rob: Fr. My Lady Commanded me to Inclose this Letter to you [erased.] and shee Most. [Reverse half-back.] James Jno Chame Jn° Jn° Jn Thomas France and France Cohming Jonas Jn° as Comandr S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 4.07 France and by the Richard Thomas Thomas I am Chambert 321 (371). The howse belonging to John Bradley in ye parish of Henniocke in ye County of Devon is desired & prayed for those to meet in that are of ye Presbiterian nonconformity. PROSE [R. Prowse. Ed.] 321 (372). William Atkin of the pish of Hartland & County of Devon being a presbeterian desires his house in Hartland may be licensed accord ing to the Kinges declaration for Licensed ministers to preach in & the same Licence to be delivered to WM Atkins 321 (373). M1' Hen: Walter Independant and his house att Parke y Pill in the parrish of Lanterneum Mr John Powell Independant Mr Josu Lloyd Independant Itinerant [erased. Ed.] For these 3 places The Bell Jnn in Caerwent ye house of John Morrice The house of Will: Howell in ye pish of Undy The house of Joane Jones called ye Milton in yu parrish of Xchurch. June 17"1 72 Recd these licenses by . me William Jones [The list the same hand as 321 (353). Ed.] 321 (374). [Printed Licence for Place. Why retained at Whitehall ? Filled in, signed, and dated. Ed.] Charj.es r^ Charles by the grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &>c. To all Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and Ministers, Civil and Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the i$th March, 167^. We have allowed, and We do hereby allow of a Roome or Roomes in the house of John Disne att in Lincolneshire to be a Place for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called Presbyterien to meet and assemble in, in order to their publick Worship and Devotion. And all and singular Our Officers and Ministers, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, whom it may concern, are to take due notice hereof: And they, and every of them, 408 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 ¦are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any tumult or disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings and Assemblies. given at Our Court at Whitehall, the 22th day of July in the z\th year of Our Reign, 1672. By His Majesties Command Disne's house. CLIFFORJD. [All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.] 321 (375). [Printed Licence for place. Filled in, signed and dated. Why then retained at Whitehall ? Ed.] CHARLES R^ Charles by the grace of god, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all Mayors, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and Ministers, Civil and Military, whom it may concern, greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the i$th of March 167^. We have allowed, and We do hereby allow of a Roome or Roomes in the house of George White in Darbyshire to be a Place for the Use of such as do not conform to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called Congregationall to meet and assemble in, in order to their publick Worship and Devotion. And all and singular Our Officers and Ministers, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military, whom it may concern, are to take due notice hereof; And they, and every of them, are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, and to protect them in their said Meetings and Assemblies. given at Our Court at Whitehall the 22th day t^July in the z\th year of Our Rngn, 1672. By His Majesty's Command CLIFFORD White's house. [All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.] [At back.] Licenses for Non Con Meeting & preacher. 321 (376). Endorsed : Ball Marden Dorsett [B. Ed.] Mr Samuell Ball desires that he may have A Licence to preach in Mr John Collins house In Morden in Dorsettshiere Mr Edward Taylers house in Poole in Dorsetshire to be allowed 321 (377). [Full licence— written, not printed. Ed.] Charles R: Charles by the Grace of God King of England Scotland, France and Ireland Defendor of the Faith &c To all Mayors Bayliffs, Constables, and other our Officers and Ministers, Civill and Military whome it may concerne Greeting. In pursuance of or Declara tion of the 1 5th of March 167^ Wee have Allowed and wee doe hereby allow of a Roome or roomes in ye Corte howse at Holcome in Tot- S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 409 tington in Lancashire, to bee a place for the Use of Such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of ye pswasion comonly called Presbyterian, to meete and assemble in, in Ordr to their Publicke Worshipp and Devotion. And all and Singular our Officers and Ministers, Ecclesiasticall Civill and Millitary whome it may concerne ar to take due notice hereof. And they and evry of them are heereby strictly charged and required to hindr any Tumult or Disturbance, and to ptect them in their said meeteings and assemblies. Given att or Corte att Whytehall ye 30th day of Septembr in the 24th yeare of or Raigne 1672 By his Majesties Command Arlington 321 (378). Febr. 19th 1672 Recd 2 licences one for Mr John Smith To Teach: and one for his house in ye Parish of St. Nicholas in Newport in the Isle of Wight I say recd them p me Richard Davis STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC. Entry Books. Nos. 27, 38A, and 38s. ENTRY BOOK. No. 27. [On back.] 27. S. P. Dom. Entry Books. Ecclesiastical & Universities, 1667 to 1668. [On side.] Church. Stamped 22 May 1861. T. T. ENTRY BOOK. No. 3 8 a. [On back.] S. P. Dom. Entry Book. Preaching Licences. Domestic Entry Book 38A. [On Title Page.] Stamped T. T. Indulgence. ENTRY BOOK. No. 3 8b. Preaching Licences. Index to. STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC. ENTRY BOOK No. 27 B (30). Licence granted to Benjamin Woodbridge to be a Teacher of the Congregacon allowed in the Towne Hall of Newberry in Com. Berks for the use of those of the perswasion commonly called Presbyterians with further licence &c according to the forme, dated 9th Apr. 1672 An order was passed the same day for allowing the sd Towne Hall to be their Meeting place Benjamin Burges had his Maties Licence to be a Teacher of Presby terians in the house of Robert Reynolds in Portsmouth in Com. Southampton, and at Gospt in ye same County in the House of . . . Haukesford Widow, with further licence &c. ut supra Orders were passed of the same date for allowing the 2 places above menconed [Followed on same page by Corroboration of William Wade, M.A. to the Rectory of Broadwater in Sussex. Ed.] B (306). Henry Lukin License to teach. Charles &c To all Mayre, Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and Ministers both Civill and Military whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15th of March 167.J. Wee do hereby permit and License Henry Lukin to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in the Parish of Matching in Our County of Essex for the use of such as do not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the perswasion comonly called Congregationall. With further License to him the said Henry Lukin to teach in any other place Licensed and allowed by Us according to Our said Declaracon. Given &c Whitehall Aprill 11th 1672 in the 24th yeare of our Reigne By his Ma'ies Comand J. Tr. 414 S. P. Dom. E. B. 27 Edwd Casse's house allowed to teach in. Congregaconall Charles &c in Pursuance of Our Declaracon of the 15th of March 167^ Wee do hereby allow of a certaine Roome or Roomes in the house of Edwd Casse in the Parish of Matching in Our County of Essex to be a place for the use of such as do not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the perswasion comonly called Congregationall, to meet and assemble in, in order to their publick worship and devotion, And all our Officers Ecclesiastical!, Civill & Military, are to take due notice hereof. And they & every of them are hereby strictly charged and required to hinder any tumult or disturbance, and to protect them in their sa meetings and assemblies. Given &c. ut supra : B (31). Mr Warren License to John Warren to be a Teacher of the congregation allowed by his Ma'y in the Towne of Hatfield Regis in the County of Essex, for the use &c comonly called Congregationall Dated ut supra. At the same time License was granted for a Roome or Roomes in the house of Anne Barker widow in the sd Towne for their meeting in &c [Then follows a Dispensation to Thomas Wotton, B.D., to Lecture in Hereford Cathedral — though he is not Prebendary thereof. Ed.] Mr Farrington William Farrington to be a teacher of Presbyterians at the Old Theatre in Vere Street. Apr. n'h 1672 — The Old Theatre Licenced accordingly. B (316). Ap1" !^th 1672 Nathaniell Robinson Licensed to Preach by his Matie in the House ot Anne Knight Widdow in ye Towne of Southton yb Congrega tionall way ditto, the said Mrs Knights house allowed for their meeting place J. Trevor Ames Short Ames Short License to teach in his own house in Lime in County of Dorset. Presbyterians. Aprill 12th 1672. Wm Cornish Wm Cornish to teach at Sir Heneage Fetherston's in Cow Lane London Presbyterians Aprill ye 17th 72. The sd Sr Heneage Fetherstons house Licensed. S. P. Dom. E. B. 27 415 M1 Caryl Joseph Caryl licensed to teach in the house of Thomas Knight Merch' in Leadenhall Street London. Congregationall. Aprill 13th 72. Mr Beerman Wm Beerman Licensed to be his assistant Aprill 15th 72. The sd Mr Knight's house Licensed. Aprill 13th 72 Mr Wells Martin Wells Licensed to teach at the house of Wm Slater in the Towne of Newport & Isle of Wight. Presbyterians. Aprill 16th 72. The sd Slater's house licensed Aprill 1 6th 72. Mr Stackhouse Stackhouse Licensed to teach in the house of James Hayes Merchant called Combe-Farme wth in ye Parish of Greenwich and County of Kent, Congregationall. Aprill ye 16"1 72 Combe Farme Licensed at the same time. B (32). Mr Buxton Thomas Buxton Licensed to teach in his owne house in Tamworth in County of Stafford. Congregationall. Aprill the 16th 1672. William Wallace to teach in his own house Charles &c. To all Mayors &c. In pursuance &c. Wee do hereby permit and License William Wallace to be a Teacher of those who are of the perswasion comonly called Presbyterians And to teach in his own house at East Deane in our County of Sussex, or in any other place Licensed and allowed by Us according to Our Sd Declaracon And all Our Officers Ecclesiasticall &c. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the 19th day of Aprill, 1672 in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne. By his Maties cofSand JTr: Mr Cater Charles &c To all Mayors &c Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaracon of ye 15th of March 167^ Wee do hereby permit and Licence Andrew Cater of ye perswasion comonly called Presbyterian to be a Teacher, and to teach in any place or places Licenced & allowed by Us according to Our sd Declaracon. Given &c. i'h day of May, 1672. 416 S. P. Dom. E. B. 27 B (336). Mr Wilson John Wilson Licence to be a Teacher of the Congregacon allowed in the House of Will™ Taylor in the Parish of Little Halling- bury in County of Essex of those of the pswasion commonly called Congregaconall. May Ist 1672 Mr Taylors house, Licenced accordingly. dated ut supra. Mr Birch. Samuel Birch Licenced to be a Teacher of Presbyterians, and to teach in his own house at Shilton in Com. Berks, dated ut supra Mr Payne. John Payne Licenced to be a Teacher of Presbyterians in the House of George Holgate in the Towne of Bishop Stratford in Com. Hartford. dated ut supra Mr Holgates house Licenced accordinly. dated ut supra. B (33). Mr Pace. Thomas Pace Licenced to be a Teacher of Presbyterians in his owne house at Battersea in the County of Surrey or in any other place Licenced according to the Kgs Declaracon. dated the 22th of Aprill, 1672. Mr Dixon. Thomas Dixon — Licenced to be a Teacher of Presbyterians in his own house in the Citty of Durham. May Ist 1672. Mr Ely. Samuel Ely Presbyterian to teach in any place Licenced according to ye Declaracon. May Ist 1672. Mr Pell. William Pell — to be a Teacher of Presbyterians, and to teach in his own house in the Citty of Durham, or in any other place, &c May Ist Mr Shildrake. Willm Shildrake Licenced to be a Teacher of those of the perswasion cofhonly called Congregationall in the House of William Burton in Great Yarmouth in Com. Norfolk 23th of Apr. 1672. B (336). Mr Burtons house Licenced. William Burtons house Licenced accordingly to meet in. Apr. 23th 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 27 417 Mr Blake Henry Blake Presbyterian Licenced to teach in any place Licenced. Apr. 23th 1672 Licence for a certaine roome or roomes in the house of Peter Foster in the Parish of High Ongar in County of Essex to be a meeting place for those of the Congregaconall pswasion. May Ist 1672. The same for Thomas Lions house in the Parish of Sabridgeworth in County of Hartford for those of Presbyterian perswasion. May is' 1672. Licence for a certaine Roome or Roomes in the house of Henry Ash- hurst in Clapton in the Parish of Hackney in County of Midds. for those of Presbyterian pswasion. May 8th 72. Mr Welles Samuel Welles Presbyterian — Licensed to teach in his owne house or in the house of James Sutton both in Banbury Oxon or in any other place, &c. dated May 10th 1672. B (34). Mr Greene John Greene — License to be a Teacher of the Congregacon in the house of William Newson in Dickleburgh County Norfolke, Congregationall — May 10th 1672 The sd House Licensed p forma May io'h 72 Licence for a Roome or Roomes in the house of Temperance Hill Widow in Rusall in County Norfolke. Congregationall. May io'h 1672. Mr Newton Edward Newton — licence to be a Teacher of the Congregacon allowed in the house of . . . Swan Widow in the Towne of Lewis County Sussex Presbyterian perswasion. May 15th 1672. The sd house licensed p forma. — same date. Mr Collins William Collins — License to teach in the house of Anne Boreham widow in the Parish of Matching in County of Essex — Anabaptists — May 10th 72. The said house licensed. — same date. Mr Beaton John Beaton Presbyterian perswasion — to teach in any place licensed, &c. May 15th 1672. Mr Comin Richard Comin — license to teach in the house of Austin Cooke in the Towne of Wanting County Berks. Presbyterians. May 15th 1672. The sd house licensed p forma same date. 27 4i 8 S. P. Dom. E. B. 27 B (346). Mr Gregorie Jerom Gregorie Licenced to teach in his own house at Little Marlow in County of Bucks dated the 17th of May 1672. The last in E. B. 27. [B (35). Recommendation of John Wood, B.D., to Dean & Chapter of Sarum for the next Residentiarys place in Sarum Cathedral. Ed.] STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC ENTRY BOOK No. 38a E(l). Licence for Wm Jenkinto be a Teacher in Home Alley in Aldersgate Street. Jenkins. Pr. London. A place for a Teacher in Home Alley &c. Lond.Presb. INDULGENCE. 1672 Charles &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables & other Our Officers & Ministers Civill & Military whom it may concerne, Greeting. In Pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167I Wee doe hereby permitt & licence Wm Jenkin to bee a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Howse or Chamber in Home Alley in Aldersgate Street London for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England, who are of the Perswasion commonly called Presbyterien. With further licence & permission to him the said Wm Jenkin to teach in any other place licenced by Us according to Our said Declaracon. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the 2d day of Aprill in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne 1672. By His Maties Command Arlington. Charles &c To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables & other Our Officers & Ministers Civill & Military, who it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaracon of the 15 of March 167.J Wee have allowed & Wee do hereby allow of a Howse or Chamber in Horn Alley in Aldersgate Street London to be a place for the use of such as doe not conforme to the Church of England who are of the Perswasion commonly called Presbyterien to meet & assemble in, in order to their Publick Worship & devotion. And all & singular Our Officers & Ministers Eccticall, Civill & Military, whom it may concerne, are to take due notice hereof, And they & every of them are hereby strictly charged & required to hinder any Tumult or Disturbance, & to protect the in their said Meetings & Assemblies. Given at &c the 2d day of Aprill in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne 1672. By his Maties Command Arlington. 27 — 2 420 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38 a E (2). Polwheele Congreg. Tiverton. Tiverton. Congreg. Stuckley.Congreg. Exester. Exeter Congreg. London Presbyt. [erased] Goulds house Vincents Maddockes. Presbyt.London. Broomes house. Presb.London. Hand Alley. Presb.London.Vincent.Presb.London. CradockePresb. Suffolke. Geesings in Suffolk. Presb,E(3). Cawton. Pr. Westmr. St. Annes Lane Pr. Sharpe. Pr London.Beach lane, Pr. London. Licence for Theophilus Polwheile to be a Teacher in the Towne of Tiverton Devon in a howse belonging to Peter Bere. 2 Apr. 1672. of ye Congregationall &c [J. W. Ed.] Licence to allow the Howse of one Peter Bere in Tiverton to be a Place for a Teacher. 2 Apr. 1672. Congregationall. [I- w- Ed.] Licence for Lewis Stuckley to be a Teacher in a howse belonging to Nicholas Savery in the Citty of Exceter. 2 Apr. 1672. of ye Congregationall. &c. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing an howse belonging to Nicholas Savery in the Citty of Exceter to be a place for a Teacher 2. Apr. 1672 Congregationall. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing a Roome or Roomes in Mr Goulds howse (altered 16 Apr.) Mr Vincents howse in the Spittle to be a place for a Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. Presbyterien. [J- W. Ed.] Licence to Wm Maddockes to be a Teacher in Mr Broomes howse in Bartholomew lane & in Mr Goulds howse in the Spittle. Apr. 2. 1672. Pres byterian. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing Mr Broomes Howse in Bartholomew lane to be a Place for a Presbyterien Teacher Apr. 2. 1672. Licence allowing a certaine Howse in Hand Alley without Bishopps Gate to be a Place for a Presby terien Teacher. Apr. 2. 1672. Licence for Thomas Vincent to be a Teacher in a certaine Howse in Hand Alley without Bishopps Gate. 2. Apr. 1672. Presbyterian. [J- W. E.] Licence to Samuel Cradocke to be a Teacher at Gees ings in Wickam in Suffolke. 2. Apr. 1672. Pres byterian. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing a certaine Howse called Geesings in the parish of Wickam in Suffolke to be a Place for Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. be a Presbyterien S'. Anne's Lane Licence to Thomas Cawton to Teacher in his owne Howse i We5tmr. Ap. 2. 1672. Licence allowing the Howse of Thomas Cawton in S'. Anne's Lane Westmr to be a Place for a Presbyterien Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to James Sharpe to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Kings head Court in Beach lane 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing a certaine Howse in Kings head Court in Beach lane London to be a Place for a Presbyterien Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 421 E (3) — continued. Blaky. Pr. London.* Del Sims a Teacher at Kingston. Pr. MrPiccard's howse in Kingston. Pr. A Howse near Blackfriers London Pr. West a Teacher Ropemakers Alley London. Pr. Dr. Annesley a Pr. Teacher in Spittle fields. E(4).A Howse in Rope makers Alley, London. Pr. D1' Annesleys howse in Spittle- fields London. Pr. Almnery Hall in Longport. Congregat. Durant Congreg. Almnery Hall. Licence to Nicholas Blaky to be a Presbyterien Teacher in a certaine Howse neare adjoining to Blackfryers Church. 2. Apr. 1672. ivered These above to ye partyes themselves Apr. 3. 72. [J. W. Ed.] Licence to Wm Sims to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Kingston upon Thames in the County of Surrey. 2d Apr. 1672. delivered Mr Sims himselfe. 3 Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing a Howse belonging to Mr Piccard in Kingston upon Thames to be a Place for a Presby terian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. delivered Mr Sims himselfe. 3 Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing a certaine Howse near adjoining to Blackfriers Church to be a Place for Presbyterian Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. desired by Mr. Blakey who was brought by M1' Blood. sent to him Apr. [J. W. Eb.] Licence to Edward West to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne howse in Ropemakers Alley in little Moorefields. 2. Apr. 1672. desired by Dr Butler, and sent to him. Apr. 4. [J. W. Ed.] Licence to Dr Samuel Annesley to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne howse in Spittle Fields. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Dr Butler, & sent to him. 4. Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing Mr Edward Wests house in Rope makers Alley in Moorefields to be a Place for a Pres byterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Dr Butler, and sent to him 4 Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing Dr Annesleys house in Spittlefields to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Ap. 1672. Desired by Dr Butler & sent to him. 4. Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing Almnery Hall in or neare the Borough of Longport without Canterbury to be a Place for a Congregationall Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Mr Mascall a Merch' upon a lett1 from ye Teacher & Congregation. 4. Apr. [j. w. Ed.] Licence to John Durant to be a Congregationall Teacher in Almnery Hall without Canterbury. 2. Apr. 1672. * N.B. — To this point, all that is written in the margin is in Sir Joseph William son's hand. The rest, and what follows, up to the middle of p. 220, is in Mr. Fr. Benson's hand. — Ed. 4^2 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (4) — continued. MarshallPr. Topliffe. Harrison. Pr. Pedmash. Howse in Topliffe. Pr. Pedmash in Essex. Pr. Milward to be Presbyt. Teacher in any place allowed. E(5). Chambre Pr. Teacher in any allowed Place. A chamber adjoin ing to Doelittle's howse Pr. London. Mugwell Street. Calamy Pr. Teacher in any allowed Place. Licence to Mr Christ. Marshall to be a Congreg. Teacher in a certaine Howse in Topliffe in Yorke shire. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Harrison to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne Howse in Pedmash in Essex. 2 Apr. 1672. formerly belonging to the Savills, now subdivided & possessed by severall Clothiers called Topliffe. Licence allowing a certaine Howse in Topliffe in Yorkshire to be a Place for a Congreg. Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing Mr Harrisons howse in Pedmash in Essex to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. Desired these four by Dr Butler, & sent to him 4. Apr. ' [J.W. Ed.] Charles by the Grace of God King of England, Scot land, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers & Ministers, Civill & Military, whom it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 of March 167^ Wee doe hereby permitt & licence John Milward of the Per swasion commonly called Presbyterien to be a Teacher & to teach in any Place licenced & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall the 2d day of Aprill in the 24th yeare of Our Reigne. 1672. desired by Dr Butler & sent By &c to him. 4. Apr. [J. w. Ed.] Arlington. Licence to Robert Chambre to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any place licenced & allowed by Us. 2. Apr. 1672. desired by Dr Butler & sent to him. 4. Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence allowing a certaine roome adjoineing to the dwelling howse of Thomas Doelittle in Mugwell Streete to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Mr Innesse, and sent to him. 4. Apr. 1672. [I. W. Ed.] Licence to Edmund Calamie to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any place licenced & allowed by Us. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Mr Innesse & sent to him. [J. W. Ed.] S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 423 E (5) — continued. Doelittle Pr. Mugwell street. D>'_ Manton Pr. Teacher. Westmerland Howse Pr. Steele Pr. Teacher in Westmerland howse, or any allowed place. Parsons Pr. Teacher in Southwark, or any allowed place. Stubbs howse in Jewin Street Pr. Place. Stubbs Pr. Teacher in Jewin Street or other allowed place. Parsons Howse at Deadman's place Pr. Place for a Teacher. E(6).Mr John Flavell, Congr. at Dartmouth. Mr Flavells House in Dartmouth. Congreg. Mr Vincent Pr. in Farthing Alley. Howse in Farthing Alley Pr. Mr Godman Congr. at Deptford. Howse in Dept ford. Congr. Mr Whitaker Pr. in Court yard in Bermondsey. Licence to Thomas Doelittle to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Mugwell Street, London. 2. Apr. 1672. Desired by Mr Innesse & sent to him. 4. Apr. [J. W. Ed.] Licence to Dr Manton to be a Presbyterian Teacher 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing a certaine Roome or Roomes in Westmerland Howse London to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Richard Steele to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Westmerland Howse London and any other Place allowed by Us. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Mr Andrew Parsons to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Deadmans place in Southwarke, or any other allowed Place. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing the Howse of Henry Stubbs neare Jewin Street to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Henry Stubbs to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his own howse in Jewin Street, or other allowed Place. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing M1" Andrew Parsons howse at Dead- mans Place in Southwarke to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Mr John Flavell to be a Teacher of yc Congregationall way, in a Congregation in his owne house at Dartmouth. Apr. 2d. 72. Dartmouth licensed for a ye Congregationall way. Mr Jo. Flavells House in Place of Meeting of Apr. 2. 72. [These two entries are in J. W.'s hand. — Ed.] Licence to Mr Nathaniel Vincent to be a Teacher of the Presbyterian way in Farthing Alley in the Parish of St. Olaves in Southwarke. Apr. 2. 1672. A certaine Howse or Roome in Farthing Alley in St. Olaves Southwarke licenced for place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Mr Henry Godman to be a Teacher of the Congregationall way in Upper Deptford 2. Apr. 1672. A certaine Howse or Roome in the upper Towne of Deptford licenced for a place of meeting of the Congregationall way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Wm Whitaker to be a Teacher of the Presbyterian way in the Court yard in Bermondsey. 2. Apr. 1672. 424 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (6) — continued. Howse in ye Courtyard in Bermondsey Pr. Stephen Ford Congr. Miles lane London. E(7).Howse in Miles lane, London Congr. D1' Goodwin Congr. Cripplegate Parish, Wm Bartlet a Teacher in any licensed Place. Tooker a Teacher in any licensed Place.Martyn a Teacher in any licensed Place. Haynes's howse in CopfordPresbyt. Dr Goodwins howse in Cripple gate. Congr. Dr Wilkinson's howse in Clapha Presbyt.Schoole howse in Clapha Presbyt. J. Bartlett a Teacher in any licensed Place. E(8). Mr Hickes a Teacher in any licensed Place. Dr Wilkinson Pr.at Clapham. Tatnall Presbyt. Teacher in Broad street A certain Howse or Roome in the Court yard in Bermondsey licenced for a place of meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Stephen Ford to be a Teacher of the Con gregationall way in a place or Howse near Miles lane London. 2. Apr. 1672. A certaine Howse or Roome near Miles lane London licenced to be a place of meeting of the Congrega tionall way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Dr Thomas Goodwin to be a Teacher of the Congregationall way in his owne howse in Cripplegate Parish. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Wra Bartlet to be a Congreg. Teacher in any allowed Place. 2. Apr. 1672 [is of the County of Devon]. Licence to Edmund Tooker to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any licensed Place. .2. Apr. 1672. [is of the County of Devon] Licence to Thomas Martyn to be a Congr. Teacher in any licensed Place. 2. Apr. 1672. [is of ye County of Devon] Hezekiah Haynes's howse in Copford in Essex licenced for a Place of meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Dr Goodwins dwelling howse in Cripplegate licensed for a Place of Meeting of the Congregationall way. 2. Apr. 1672. Dr Henry Wilkinson's howse in Clapha licenced for a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence allowing the Schoole Howse in Clapha Surrey to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Bartlett to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any licenced place. 2. Apr. 1672 [is of the County of Devon] Licence for Mr*John Hickes to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any licensed Place. 2. Apr. 1672 [is of the County of Devon] [J. W. Ed.] Licence to Dr Henry Wilkinson to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne Howse or the Schoole Howse of Clapha. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Rob. Tatnall to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his owne howse in Broad street, London. 2. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 425 E (8) — continued. Tatnalls howse in Broad street Presbyt. Atkins Presbyt. Teacher in any Place. Curriers hall London Pr.Schoole Howse in Honiton. Pres. Heron a Presbyt. Teacher in Honiton Schoole. Agar a Pr. Teacher in Haynes & Damons howse. Damon's howse, Presbyt. E(9).Hanmer in any licenced Place Curriers hall London. Presbyt. John Benson Presbyt.in Writtle. John Benson's howse in Writtle Pres.Dr Manton Presbyt. Convent Garden. Dr Manton's howse in Convent garden Presbyt. Mr Hickes howse KingsbridgePresb. Wellman's howse in Luppit Presb.Rocky's howse in Luppit Presb. Rob. Tatnalls howse in Broad street London licenced to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Rob. Atkins to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any licenced place. 2. Apr. 1672. [is of the County of Devon] Curriers hall in S' Alphage London licenced to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Schoole Howse in Honiton Parish licenced to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Mr Heron to be a Presbyt. Teacher in the Schoole howse in Honiton. 2. Apr. 1672. [is of ye County of Devon] Licence to John Agar of Copford in Essex to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Mr. Haynes howse in the same Parish, & Zachary Damons in Birch Magna. 2. Apr. 1672. Zachary Damons howse in Birch Magna licenced to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyt. way. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to Mr Jonathan Hanmer to be a Presbyter. Teacher in any licenced place. 2 Apr. 1672 [is of ye County of Devon]. Licence to Edmund Calamie to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Curriers hall in St. Alphage London. 2. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Benson to be a Teacher of the Pres byterian way in his owne Howse in Writtle in Essex till he has another 2. Apr. 1672. John Benson's howse in Writtle in Essex licensed for a Place of the Presbyterian way Apr. 2. 1672. Licence to D1' Thomas Manton to be a Teacher of the Presbyterian way in a Congregation in his owne howse in Convent Garden. 2. Apr. 1672. Dr Thomas Manton's howse in Convent garden licensed for a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 2. Apr. 1672. Mr John Hickes Howse in Kingsbridge licensed for a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Wellmans howse in Luppit licensed to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. 11. Apr. 1672. Silvester Rocky's howse in Luppit licensed to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. 1 1. Apr. 1672. 426 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (10). Ashwood's howse in Axminster. Ind. Braddicks howse in Luppit Pres. Slater a Pr. Teacher in any allowed Place. Winke a Pr. Teacher in any allowed place Crispins howse Exon. Pr. Hammond a Teacher Pr. in any Place. Pledger a Pr. Teacher in any allowed Place. Fry's howse Pr.Boyland's howse Pr. Coales howse Presb.E (11). CoalePr. Teacher. Whitings howse Congr. Martyn Pr. Teacher in Plimouth. Whiting Congr. Cranford.Whiddon Pr. Teacher. Fermin Presb. Teacher at Redgwell. Bryon's howse Presb.MarshallCongr. Teacher. Hickes Teacher Presb. Sheers howse Pr.E (12). Swintow Pr. Teacher. Mr Barth. Ashwoods howse in Axminster licensed to be a Place of Meeting of the Independent way. 11. Apr. 1672. John Braddicks howse in Luppit licensed to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. 11. Apr. 1672. Licence to Samuel Slater dwelling in Walthamstow of the Presbyterian Perswasion to teach in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Licence to Peter Winke of Augustine Friers, London to be a Presbyterian Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Howse of Thomas Crispins in Exon. licenced to be a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 1 1 . Apr. 1672. Geo: Hammond of Dorchester to teach in any allowed Place, a Presb. 11. Apr. 1672. Elias Pledger of White Chappell, London a Pr. Teacher in any licensed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. William Fry's howse in Buckerell licensed to be a Presbyterian meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Boylands howse in Exon licensed to be a Presbyt. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Coale's howse in Weathersfield in Essex licenced to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Coale licenced to be a Presbyt. Teacher in his howse in Weathersfield. 11. Apr. 1672. Nathaniel Whitings howse in Cranford Northton Meeting Place Congregationall. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Martyn a Pr. Teacher near Charles Church in Plymouth. 11. Apr. 1672. Nathaniel Whiting Congregationall Teacher in Cran ford Northton. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Fran: Whiddon to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Totnes. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Giles Fermin to be a Pr. Teacher at Thomas Bryons howse at Redgwell. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Bryons howse in Redgwell a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Christopher Marshall to be a Congr. Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to John Hickes to be a Pr. Teacher at his howse in Kingsbridge. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Sheers's House in Exon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Licence to Geo: Swintow to be a Presb. Teacher in his Howse in Ammersom in Bucks. 11. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 427 E (12) — continued. Fish a Presb. Teacher. Stoke Presb. Place. Smiths howse Pr. Atkins's howse Pr.Sheerman Pr. Teacher. Trescott's howse Pr. Paynes howse Pr. Seerle's Howse Pr.Saunders Pr. in any allowed place. E(13). Wellman Pr. in any allowed place. Kentish Pr. in any licenced place. Hughes Pr. Teacher in any Place allowed. Crompton Pr. Teacher in any allowed Place. Ashwood Indep. Teacher in any licensed place. Francklin a Pr. Teacher in White cross Street. Pearse a Pr. Teacher in any allowed place. Morton's howse in Kennington Pr. Tory in Pauls Walden. Pr. Morton Pr. Teacher in Ken nington. E (14]. TrescottsExon. Pr. Licence to Robert Fish to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Ockley in Sussex. 11. Apr. 1672. A Presbyterien Meeting Place in a howse near Stoke in Suffolke. 11. Apr. 1672. Anthony Smiths howse in Exon a Pr. Meeting Place 11. Apr. 1672. Robert Atkins's howse in Exon a Pr. Meeting Place. 11. Ap. 1672. . . . Sheerman to be a Presb. Teacher in a Howse near Stoke in Suffolk. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Trescotts howse in Exon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. William Paynes howse in the Parish of Buckerell licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Seerle of Weech in the Parish of Buckerell his howse a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Richard Saunders neare Honiton, Devon, to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Thomas Wellman of Buckerell Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Thomas Kentish of Southwark Presb. teacher in any licensed place. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Obadiah Hughes of Plymouth to be a Pr. Teacher, in any Place licenced. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Wm Crompton of Exon ... to be a Pr. Teacher in any licensed place. 11. Apr. 1672. Like to Bartholomew Ashwood of Axminster to be a Ind: Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Rob. Francklin a Pr. Teacher in his Howse in Blew Anchor Alley in White Cross Street. 11. Apr. 1672. William Pearse of Dunsford a Presbyterien Teacher in any allowed place. 11. Apr. 1672. Charles Morton's howse in Kennington licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Robert Tory a Presbyterian Teacher in Pauls Walden in Hartfordshire. 11. Apr. 1672. Charles Morton a Presb. Teacher in his Howse in Ken nington. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Trescotts of Exon licenced to be a Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. 428 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (14) — continued. Carslake Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. Atkins a Pr. in any licenced place. Pearses howse Exon. Pr. Palmers howse Exoii. Pr. H. Berry Grail Teacher. Presb.B. Berry Grail Presb.Franklin's howse London. Pr. Pauls Walden howse Pr. Janneway & his howse Pr. E (15). Wood & his howse. Pr. Whiddons howse Totnes Pr. Knight a Grail. Presb.Auton Meeting Place. Pr. Howse near Charles Church Plymouth Pr. Quicke a Pr. Grail. Sims Grail Pr. Spragg Grail Pr. Pope a Grail Presb.Yeo a Grail Presb.Jurdaine a Grail Pr. GaylardGrail Presb. Wm Carslake of Southwark to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any licenced place. 11. Apr. 1672. Robert Atkins of Exon a Pr. Teacher in any licenced place. 11. Apr. 1672. Nowell Pearses Howse in Exon. licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Palmers's howse in Exon licensed to be a Presb. meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Henry Berry of Crediton by Exoii to be a Presbyt. Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Benjamin Berry of Exon, to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Rob. Francklin's howse in Blew Anchor Alley in White street Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. A howse in Pauls Walden in Hartfordshire Presb. meeting place. 11. Apr. 1672. James Janneway Presbyt. Teacher in his Howse in Salisbury Street in St. Margd Bermondsey. 1 1. Apr. 167. a licence for his Howse &c. John Wood to be a Pr. Teacher in his Howse in Dark- ing in Surrey. 11. Apr. 1672 & a licence for it. Francis Whiddons howse in Totnes licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Knight of Crediton to be a Graff Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. A Certaine howse in Auton in West Alvington licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. A certaine Howse near Charles Church in Plymouth licensed to be a Presb. meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Quicke of Plymouth to be a Graft Presb. Teacher 11. Apr. 1672. Like to John Sims near Ashburton, Devon, a Graft Pr. Teacher 11. Apr. 1672. Ralph Spragge near Honniton a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. John Pope of Crediton a Gra.ll Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Bartholomew Yeo of Hatherley in Devon a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. John Jurdaine near Newton, Devon, a Gra.ll Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Rob. Gaylard of Exon a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38 A 429 E (16). Hunt a Grail Pr. Jacob Grail Presb. Herring Grail Pr. Swinhows howse Pr.MortimerGrail Presb. KempsterGrail Pr. Palk Grail Presb.Baker a Grail Presb. Chirlde hill howse. Congr. Wine Grail Pr. Small Grail Pr. WyettGrail Presb. howse in Okley Presb. Stooke a Grail Pr. E (17). Tooker in Auton. Pr. Sheerwill a Grail Presb. Robinson Grail Presb. Mortimer Grail Presb. Yeo Grail Presb.Hanmer Grail Pr. Low & Staines howse in Ches- wick. Pr. Guies howse Wickam. Pr. Low in Chiswick. Presb. Hume a Grail Teacher Pr. Ed: Hunt of Exon a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Nathan Jacob of Ugbrough in Devon a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Rich: Herring neare Exofi a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. George Swinhows howse in Wedred in Ammerson Bucks Presb. meeting place. 11. Apr. 1672. John Mortimer of Exoii a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. John Kempster of Dartmouth a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Thomas Palk of Ogwell in Devon a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. John Baker in White crosse street London, a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Samuel Everards howse at Chirlde hill in Hamsfield Parish Congregationall Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. Rob. Wine, a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. James Small of Credy by Crediton, Devon, a Grail Pr. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Josias Wyett a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. The Howse of Rob. Fish of Okley in Surrey licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672. William Stooke a Gra.ll Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Edw: Tooker a Presb. Teacher in a Howse in Auton a village in West Alvington. 11. Apr. 1672. Nich: Sheerwilf at Plymouth a Presb. Gra.ll Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Alexander Robinson of Exoii a Presb. Grail Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Geo: Mortimer a Presb. Grail Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. Wm Yeo of Newton Bushell, Devon a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. John Hanmer a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672. William Low & — Staines howses in Chiswick adjoining to one another licensed to be Presb. Meeting places. 12. Apr. 1672. The howse of — Guies in Great Wickham licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 12. Apr. 1672. William Low a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse or Mr Staines's in Chiswick. 12. Apr. 1672. Licence to Abraha Hume to be a Grail Presb. Teacher. 12. Apr. 1672. 43° S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (17)— continued. Matthews IndependentSwanzey. SwanzeyIndepend. E (18). Swinnock Presb. Great Wickam. SeniorPresb.Clapton.NailesworthPresb.BowoodCongr. Meeting SouthamptonPresb. Coxe howse. Eastly farme Congr. Meeting. Werrington Presb. Place. CanterburyPr.Mayo Pr. Teacher Kingston Pigots howse Presb. Short Pr. Lime. E (19). Shorts howse in Lime Pr. Silvester Pr. Grail Byrdsall Pr. Grail. Bennets howse Brightling Pr. Troughton Pr. Caversfield Licence to Marmaduke Matthews to be an Independent Teacher in his own howse in Swanzey. 12. Apr. 1672. The howse of Marmaduke Matthews in Swanzey licensed to be a Meeting Place of the Independent way. 12. Apr. 1672. Licence to George Swinnock to be a Presbyterian Teacher in — Guies howse in Great Wickam. 12 Apr. 1672. Licence to Thomas Senior to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Clapton in Hackney. 12. Apr. 1672. The Barn of — — in Nailesworth Glocestf licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 12. Apr. 1672. The howse of Humphrey Carslake in Bowood in Harpford, Devon licensed to be a Congregationall Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of Henry Coxe in Southampton licensed to be a Congregationall Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The Howse of — Hurds at Eastly farme in the Parish of South Stoneham Congreg. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of John Facy in Werrington in Devon Presb. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of Nicholas Thorowgood in Canterbury Presb. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Richard Mayo to be a Presb. Teacher in John Pigots howse in Kingston upon Thames. 13. Apr. 1672. John Pigots howse in Kingston upon Thames licensed to be a Presb. meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Ames Short to be a Presb. Teacher at his howse in Lime. 13. Apr. 1672. Ames Shorts howse in Lime licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Matthew Silvester of Coleman Street Lon don to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed Place 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Thomas Byrdsall of York to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed Place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence for the howse of Joseph Bennet in Brightling Sussex to be a Presb. meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Troughton to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse or barn of Wm Burnard at Caversfield, Bucks. 13. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 43i E (19) — continued. AilesburyPr. Dunston. Thorpe Pr. Selscomb Tomlins Pr. Winton Kentish Congr. Wapping.SouthamptonCongr. Coxe Teacher.Thorowgood Pr.Canterbury. E (20). Droxford Congr.Markes howse. Winton Pr.Complins howse. SouthwarkPr. ChesterPr. Southwark. Tiverton PrBlundells howse. Caversfield Pr. Burnards howse. WappingCongr. Veale Pr. Wapping. MajorPr. Leicester.Leicester Pr. E (21). Bennet Pr.Brightling. The howse of — Dunston in Ailesbury licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Edmund Thorpe to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse at Selscomb Sussex. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Samuel Tomlins to be a Presb. Teacher in ye howse of Ann Complin in Winton & over the Markett place of that Citty. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Rich. Kentish to be a Congregationall Teacher in ye howse of neare the hermitage by Wapping. 13. Apr. 1672. Henry Coxe in Southampton licensed to be a Congreg. Teacher. 13. Apr. 1672. Nicfias Thorowgood a Presb. Teacher in Canterbury. 13. Apr. 1672. James Markes howse in the Parish of Droxford Hant shire. licensed to be a Congr. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of Ann Complin in Winton & over the Markett howse of the sd Citty licensed to be a Pr. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of in Maide Lane in St. Saviours Southwarke licensed for a Pr. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 72. John Chester Presb. to be a Pr. Teacher in ye howse of — — in Maide lane, Southwark. 13. Apr. 1672. John Blundells howse in Tiverton Devon licensed to be a Presb. meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse or barne of Wm Burnard at Caversfield, Bucks Pr. meeting place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of — - — near the hermitage by Wapping licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Edmund Veale to be a Pr. Teacher in ye howse known by all in Globe Alley in Wapping. 13. Apr. 1672. Licence to Gabriel Major to be a Pr. Teacher in ye howse of ... in Leicester. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of Gabriel Major in Leicester licensed for a Congreg. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. the howse of John Puckeridge in Rumsey, Southamp ton licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. License to Joseph Bennet to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Brightling, Sussex. 13. Apr. 1672. 432 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (21) — continued. Sidbury Pr. Selscomb. Pr. Thorps howse. Thames Street Congr. Lights howse. Light Congr. Thames Street. TavernerPr. Teacher ThisleworthThisleworthTaverners howse Presb.Presb. Meeting places in Enfield. Sheffield Presb.Enfield. Newcome Presb. Manchester.Manchester Pr.Newcomes howse E (22). Loder Cong.Cherry Tree Alley Nye Congr. Cherry Tree Alley. Cherry Tree Alley Congr.Loders howse. Billingsley Presb. in any allowed place.Willmott Pr. in Darington & Wye.Darington & Wye Presb. Meeting places.Thompson Congr. Bristoll. The howse of Richard Carslake in Buckley in Sidbury licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 1672. The howse of Edmund Thorpe in Selscombe Sussex licensed to be a Pr. Meeting place. 13. Apr. 72. The howse of John Light in Thames Street licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 13. Apr. 72. Licence to John Light to be a Congr. Teacher in his owne howse in Thames Street. 13. Apr. 72. Licence to Philip Taverner to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse (hired of Mrs Oliver) in Thissleworth, Midd. 14. Apr. 1672. The howse of Philip Taverner in Thisleworth licensed to be a Meeting Place of the Presb. way. 15. Apr. 1672. The howses of John Sheffield, Farington & Clarke in Enfield, licensed to be Presb. Meeting places. 14. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Sheffield to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse, Mr. Faringtons & Clarkes in Enfield. 15. Apr. 1672. Henry Newcome in Manchester licensed to be a Presb. Teacher. 15. Ap. 1672. The howse of Henry Newcome in Manchester licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 15. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Loder to be a Congr. Teacher in the Garden of his howse in Cherry Tree Alley on Burnhill. 15. Apr. 1672. Licence to Philip Nye to be a Congr. Teacher in John Loders howse in Cherry Tree Alley on Burn hill. .15. Apr. 1672. The Garden of John Loders howse in Cherry Tree Alley on Burn hill in Cripplegate Parish licensed for a Congr. Meeting place. 15. Apr. 72. Licence to John Billingsley to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed place. 15. Apr. 1672. Licence to Nathaniel Wilmott to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of — Jeoffrey in Darington & Ban bury in Wye in Kent. 15. Apr. 1672. The howse of — Jeoffrey in Darington, & Banbury in Wye licensed to be Pr. Meeting places. 15. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Thompson licensed to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Harris in Castle Street, Bristoll. 16. Apr. 1672. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 433 E (22) — continued. Harris howse Bristoll Congr. FarnworthPresb. Wapping. Farn worth's howse Presb. Wapping. LeadbeaterPresb.Sandbatch Parish. E (23). Sandbatch Parish Presb. Eaton Congr. Temple Coome. Temple Coome Congr. White's howse. Holwills howse Pr.Woodberry. HalbertonPresb.Haldridgs howse. Collumpton Congr. Smith's howse. DrakePr. Buckland Parish. BucklandPr. Southwoods howse. Mall Congr. South molton South molton Congr.Squires howse. not approved nor given out. The howse of John Harris in Castle Street Bristoll licensed to be a Congr. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Joseph Farnworth to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse in Buky lane Wapping. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of Joseph Farnworth in Buky lane Wapping licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to T , Leadbeater to be a Presb. Teacher John in his owne howse in Sandbatch Parish, Cheshire. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of Thomas Leadbeater in Sandbatch Parish Cheshire licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Eaton to be a Congr. Teacher in James White's howse in Temple Coome Parish, Somerset. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of James White in ye parish of Temple Coome licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 6. Apr. 1672. Andrew Holwills howse in Woodberry licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. John Haldridg's howse in Halberton to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 16. Apr. 1672. John Smiths howse in Collumpton, Devon, licensed to be a Congr. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Robert Drake to be a Presb. Teacher in Peter Southwoods howse in Buckland Parish Somer set. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of" Peter Southwood in Buckland parish, Somerset licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 1 6. Apr. 1672. Licence to Thomas Mall to be a Congreg. Teacher in Rob. Squires howse in South Molton, Devon. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of Rob. Squires in South Molton, Devon licensed to be a Congr. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Henry Lever to be a Presb. Teacher at a place called the Chappell at the Bridge end joining to Magdalen Hospitall in New Castle. 16. Apr. 1672. ' 28 434 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (24). not approved nor given out. not approved, nor given out. not approved, nor given out. not approved, nor given out. not approved, nor given out. not approved, nor given out. not approved, nor given out. Treworder house Presb. Storton Pr. Ipswich. HaversPr. Ipswich.E (25). Lobb Pr. in Knewyn & Falmouth. Dr Langley Pr. Tubney Gray Friers Presb. & Indep. Ipswich. Bideford Congr. Beale's howse. Tubney Pr.Langley's howse. BartletPr Bideford. Licence to William Durant to be an Independant Teacher in a Roome of Trinity howse called the Chappell in New Castle. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Richard Gilpin to be a Presb. Teacher in a Place called the Moothall in Castle garth, Newcastle. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence John Pringle to be an Indep. Teacher in a place called the Moot hall in Castle garth, New castle. 16. Apr. 1672. A place called the Chappell at the Bridge end joining to Magdalen Hospitall in New castle licensed to be a Pr. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. A Roome called the Chappell in Trinity howse in New castle licensed for an Indep. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. A place called the Moothall in ye Castle Garth in Newcastle licensed to be Presb. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Another for the same place to be an Ind. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 1672. Treworder howse in Knewyn & Falmouth howse in Mylor Cornwall, licensed to be Presb. Meeting places. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Owen Storton to be a Presb. Teacher in Grey Friers howse in Nichlas Parish, Ipswich. 16. Apr. 72. Licence to Henry Havers to be a Presb. Teacher in Grey Friers in Nicholas Parish, Ipswich: 16. Apr. 72- Licence to Stephen Lobb to be a Presbyterian Teacher in Treworders howse in Knewyn & Falmouth howse in Mylor Cornwall licensed for Presb. Meeting places. 16. Apr. 1672. Licence to Dr Henry Langley to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse in Tubney Parish in Berks. 16. Apr. 1672. A howse called the Gray Friers in Ipswich licensed to be a Presb. & Independant Meeting Place. 16. Apr. 1672. The howse of Gabriel Beale in Bideford in Devon licensed for a Congr. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 72. Dr Henry Langleys howse in the Parish of Tubney, Devon licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 16. Apr. 72. Licence to John Bartlet to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Gabriell Beale in Bideford, Devon. 16. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 435 E (25)— continued. Bruice a Teacher. Pr. Smithfield.Bruice. Pr. Smithfield.The George in Smithfield Presb. HighgatePr. Storer 's howse E (26). Storer Pr.Highgate. HiggsCongr. Swanzey. Swanzey Congr. Higgs howse Llanstephan Pankader. Congr. Carmarthen.Hughes Congr. Carmarthen. Wells Presb.Morefields MorefieldsPr.Wells howse. Warren Presb. Colchester. Colchester Pr. Warren's howse. Leighton Budezzart Pr. Bryon's howse. E (27). ClarkePr. Leighton Budez: Bingham Presb. Porters howse Crosse Pr. . Bingham Licence to Wm Bruice to be a Presb. Teacher at the George in Smithfield, London. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Timothy Bruice to be a Presb. Teacher at the George in Smithfield, London. 17. Apr. 72. A Roome or Roomes at the George in Smithfield, London licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 1 7. Apr. 72. The howse of John Storer in Highgate, Middlesex licensed to be a Presb. Meeting. 17. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Storer to be a Presb. Teacher at his owne howse in Highgate, in Middlesex. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Daniel Higgs to be a Congr. Teacher at his howse in Swanzey. 17. Apr. 1672. The howse of Daniel Higgs in Swanzey licensed for a Congr. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Evan Morris of Llanstephan parish, & Widow Jenkins of Penkader Carmarthanshire licensed for Congr. Meeting places. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Stephen Hughes to be a Congr. Teacher in Evan Morris howse in Llanstephan Parish & Widdow Jenkins of Penkader, Carmarthenshire. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to John Wells to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Middle Morefields in the Parish of Shore ditch, Midd. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Wells in Middle Morefields in the Parish of Shoreditch, Middl. licensed for a Pr. meeting place. 17. Ap. 72. Licence to Edw: Warren to be a Presb. Teacher at his owne howse or John Rayners in Colchester. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Edw: Warren & John Rayner licensed to be Presb. Meeting places in Colchester. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Bryan in Leighton Budezzart in Bedfordshire licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Samuel Clarke to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Bryan in Leighton Budezzart, Bedford. 17. Ap. 72. The howse of Thomas Porter in Bingham, Nottingham licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Crosse to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Porter in Bingham, Nottingha. 17. Apr. 72. 28 — 2 436 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a -continued. E (27)- Nowell Pr. Newton NewtonPr. Richardsons howse Otefield Pr.Roadnook.RoadnookPr.Spateman's howse WhittlockPr. Mansfield Mansfield Pr. Whittlocks howse NottinghamPr. Chamberlain's howse Leighton Pr. Nottingham E (28). Brice Pr.BeckenhamBeckenhamPr.Brice's howse Taunton Pr.Charleton's howse Charieton Pr. Taunton Gilbert Pr. in any licensed place. Norton Ind.Lawsons howse LawsonInd.Norton. Fetter lane Pr. Turners howse Licence to Samuel Nowel to be a Presb. Teacher in John Richardson's howse in Newton, Derbyshire. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Richardson in Newton, Derby shire, licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to John Otefield to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of John Spateman Esqr at Roadnook, Derby shire. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Spateman Esqr at Roadnook, Derbyshire licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to John Whittlock to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Mansfield, Nottingham. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Whitlock in Mansfield, Not- tingha licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Chamberlain in Nottingham licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Ap. 72. Licence to John Leighton to be a Presb. Teacher in John Chamberlaines howse in Nottingham. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to John Brice to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse & Francis Ligo's in Beckenham, Kent. 17. Apr. 72. The howses of John Brice & Francis Ligo in Becken ham, Kent, licensed for Presb. Meeting places. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Nathaniel Charieton 1 in Taunton, Somerset licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Nathaniel Charieton to teach in his own howse in Taunton Somerset, a Presbyt. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Gilbert of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Lawson in Norton, Suffolk, licensed for an Independent Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Lawson to be an Ind. Teacher in his howse in Norton, Suffolke. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Turner near Fetter lane in London licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 437 E (28) — continued. Turner Pr. Fetter lane. FairechildPr. Cow lane Cow lane Pr. Farindine's howse. E (29). Starre Congr.Sandwich.Churchill Congr. Dorchester Dorchester Congr. Churchills howse. Sandwich Congr. Starrs howse. OrletonPr.Yapps howse. More Pr.Littletons howse. Orleton Pr.Hughes howse Woodward Pr. OrletonWoodyatPr.in any licensed place. E (30). ShafsberryPrHarris howse. Eastman Pr ShaffsberryOlliscomb Pr. Serle's house. Gittisham Pr. Mitchell's howse. Licence to John Turner to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse near Fetter lane, London. 17. Apr. 72- Licence to Rob Fairechild to be a Presb. Teacher in John Farindines howse in St. Johns Court in Cow lane, London. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Farindine in St. Johns Court in Cow lane, London to be a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Comfort Starre to be a Congreg. Teacher in his owne howse in Sandwich. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Josuah Churchill to be a Congregationall Teacher in his owne howse in Dorchester & Benjamin Devenish's in Fordington. 17. Apr. 72. The howses of Josua Churchill in Dorchester & Benjamin Devenish's howse in Fordington to be a Congregationall Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Comfort Starr in Sandwich licensed for a Congr. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Yapps in Orleton in Hereford shire licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72- The howse of Jane Littleton of the More in Salop licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Hughes in Orleton licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Woodward to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of John Yapps in Orleton, Hereford shire, 17. Apr. 72. The howse of John Woodyat of Billfield licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Richard Harris in Shafsberry, Dorset shire licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 17. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Eastman to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed place. 17. Apr.' 72. of Shafsberry Dorsetshire. 17. Apr. 72. The howse of Allice Serle Widdow in Olliscomb, Devon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of Rob: Michell in Gittisha, Devofi licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 18. Apr. 72. 438 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (30) — continued. St. Mary Ottery Pr.Collings howse. St. Mary Ottery Pr.White Friers Pr.Dickings howse Ugbrough Pr Jacobs howse. Dartmouth Pr. Kempsters howse Bassinghall Street Pr Malpas howse. Berry Grail Presb. BarnstapleGay Grail Pr. Barnstaple. E (31). Flavell Congr. Dartmouth Bagshaw Pr. Derbyshire. Facy Grail Pr. Werrington Hatch Gra.ll Pr. Saterley. Downe Grail Pr. Northam Like to More Like to Bowden Like to Nosworthy Like to Palmer Like to Cornish in Oxon Bull Pr. Stoke Newington The howse of Rob. Colling in St. Mary Ottery Devofi, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of John More in St. Mary Ottery, Devofi licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of John Dickings in White Friers, London, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of Nathan Jacobs called Barecomb in Ugbrough, Devon, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of John Kempster in Dartmouth licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 18. Apr. 72. The howse of Jeremiah Malpas in Bassing hall Street London, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 18. Ap. 72. Licence to John Berry of Barnstaple to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72. Licence to John Gay of Barnstaple to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72. Licence to John Flavell of Dartmouth to be a Congr. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Bagshaw of Foard in Derbyshire to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72- Licence to Lewis Facy of Werrington in Devon to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72. Licence to Lewis Hatch of Saterley in Devon to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr. 72. Like to Anthony Downe of Northa. 18. Apr. 72. Pr. Like to John More of St. Mary Autry, Devon. 1 8. Apr 72. Pr. Like to Jonathan Bowden of Morton Devon, 1 8. Apr. 72. Pr. Like to John Nosworthy of Mannaton, Devon. 18. Apr. 72. Pr. Like to Anthony Palmer of Barnstaple, 18. Apr. 72. Pr. Like to Henry Cornish dwelling at Stanton Harcourt in Oxoii Pr. 18. Apr. 72 delivered to Mr Hickes. Licence to Daniel Bull to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse & Mr Stocks in Stoke Newington Midd. 19. Apr 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 439 E (31) — continued. PrimerosePr.Hereford. Hereford Pr. Primerose's howse E (32). Smith Pr.HerefordHereford Pr. Smiths howse Watson Pr.DowgateDowgate Pr. Watson's howse. Spilsbury Congr. Broomsgrove Broomsgrove Congr. Spilsbury's howse Broomesgrove Congr. Blicks howse. Barton farme Pr. Bath. Stoke Newington Pr: Bull & Stock's howses London Bridge Congr. Savages howse. Palmer Congr. Savages howse FownesCongr. Savages howse. E (33). Gardner Pr. Grail Bridgewater. Bayly howse Pr. Bridgewater. Bristoll Pr.Loyde's howse WeekesPrBristoll Licence to George Primerose to be a Presbyterian Teacher in his howse in Hereford. 19. Apr. 72. The howse of John Primerose in Hereford licensed for a Presbyterian Meeting Place. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to Samuel Smith to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse in Hereford. 19. Apr. 72. The howse of Samuel Smith in Hereford licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Watson to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Dowgate, London. 19. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Watson in Dowgate, London licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to John Spilsbury to be a Congreg. Teacher in his howse in Broomsgrove, Worcester. 19. Apr. 72. The howse of John Spilsbury in Broomsgrove, licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 19. Apr. 72. Like for the house of Nicholas Blick in Broomsgrove, Worcester. 19. Apr. 72. Congr. Barton Farme near Bath licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 19. Apr. 72. The howse of Daniel Bull & Mrs Stock in Stoke New ington Midd. licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 19. Apr 72. The howse of John Savage on London bridge licensed for a Congregationall Meeting place. 19. Apr 72. Licence to Anthony Palmer to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Savage on London bridge. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to Geo: Fownes to be a Congr. Teacher in John Savage's howse on London bridge. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to John Gardner of Bridgwater, Somerset to be a Pr. Teacher in any licensed place. 19. Apr. 72. Mr Hickes fd. it 23. Apr. [J. W. Ed.] The howse of David Bayly of Bridgewater licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 19. Apr. 72. Mr Hicks rd 23. Apr. 72. [J- W. Ed.] The howse of John Loyde lying on St. James back, Bristoll licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 19. Apr. 72. Licence to John Weekes to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Loyde lying on St. James back Bristoll. 19. Apr. 72. 440 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (33) — continued. GreenwoodPr.Barton farme King Anabapt. Oxon Titmash Anabapt. Oxon Hooke Congr. Spittle Yard Spittle yard Congr.Lotons howse. Langston Congr. Spittle yard. Brand Pr.Cranbrooke E (34). Cranbrooke Pr. Roberts howse. Rathband Pr.Horsmonden. HorsmondenPr. Day's howse. Halifax Pr. Heywoods howse. Home Church Pr. Blackmores howse. BlackmorePr. Horne church Harrocks Pr. BatterseyKildwickCongr. Indep. Hartley's howse. Hartley Congr. Ind. KildwickeSlaterPr.Walthamstow Sharpe. Pr. Leedes. Licence to James Greenwood to be a Presb. Teacher at Barton Farme near Bath. 19. Apr. 72. License to Lawrence King to be an anabaptist Teacher in Richard Titmash howse in Oxon. 19. Apr. 72. License to Richard Titmash to be an anabaptist in his owne howse in Oxon. 19. Ap. 72. License to Wm Hooke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Richard Loton in Spittle Yard, London 20. Apr. 1672. The howse of Richard Loton in Spittle Yard London licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 1672. Licence to John Langston to be a Congr. Teacher in Rich: Lotons howse in Spittle Yard, London. 20. Apr. 1672. Licence to Thomas Brand to be a Presb. Teacher in the Lady Roberts howse in Cranbrooke. 20. Apr. 1672. The howse of the Lady Roberts in Cranbrooke licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 1672. Licence to Rathband to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Richard Day in Horsmonden, in Kent. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Richard Day in Horsmonden in Kent licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 20 Apr. 72. The howse of Oliver Heywood in the Parish of Halifax Yorkeshire licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Will: Blackmore in Horne Church in Essex licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Blackmore to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Horne Church in Essex. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Harrocks to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Battersey Surrey: 20. Aprill. 1672. The howse of James Hartley in the Parish of Kild wicke in Craven in the Westriding of Yorke licensed for a Congr. & Independent Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 1672. Licence to James Hartley to be an Independent & Congr. Teacher in his howse in ye Parish of Kild wicke in Craven, Yorkeshire. 20. Apr. The howse of Samuel Slater in Walthamstow licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Sharpe to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Leeds in York. 20. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 441 E (35). LeedsPr.Sharpes howse. SalePr.Leeds.Leeds Pr. Sales howse. Heywood Pr. Hallifax Battersey Pr.Harrocks howse Rosse Pr. Colliers howse. Collier Pr. Rosse.Taunton Pr. Hucklebridgeshowse Taunton Pr. Glanvills howse. Glanvill Pr. Taunton.WellsPr.Banbury E (36). Banbury Pr. Weston's howse. Plimouth Pr. Yeabsley's howse. Plimouth Pr Bretts howse. Chave's howse Pr. HalbertonHaddridge Pr. Halberton Peard Congr. Barnestaple. Barnestaple Congr. Andrews howse. The howse of Thomas Sharpe in Leeds licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to James Sale to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Leeds in Yorkeshire. 20. Apr. 1672. The howse of James Sale in Leeds licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to Oliver Heywood to be a Presb. Teacher in his owne howse in the Parish of Hallifax Yorke 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Harrockes in Battersey in Surrey licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Anthony Collier of Rosse in Here fordshire licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Anthony Collier to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Rosse, Hereford. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of John Hucklebridge in the Parish of Taunton St. James, Somerset licensed for a Pr. Meet ing Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of John Glanvill in Taunton St. James, Somerset licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to John Glanvill to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Taunton S' James, Somerset. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to . . . Wells to be a Presb. Teacher in Wm Weston's howse in Sheepestreet in Banbury, Oxon. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of William Weston in Sheepestreet in Banbury licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Yeabsley in Plimouth licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Samuel Brett in Plimouth licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Wm Chave in the Parish of Halberton Devon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to James Haddridge to be a Presb. Teacher in the Parish of Halberton, Devon. 20. Apr. 72. License to Oliver Peard to be a Congr. Teacher in Joseph Andrews howse in Barnestaple. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Joseph Andrews in Barnstaple licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. 442 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (36)— continued. Jelinger Pr.Marldon.ChishullPr. Enfield. EnfieldPr.Chishulls howse. Lawrence Liddiard Pr.Sellerkes howse. E (37). GalpinPr.Lawrence Liddiard Mursgrove Pr.Taunton.BoylePr. Hereford. HerefordPr. Wilds howse. New Saru Pr.Cookes howse. Hobbs.Anab. Dover. St. Mary Ottery Pr. Collins howse. Shobrook Pr. Rowes howse VynneIndep. Stratton St. Mich: Stratton St. Mich: Ind, Vynnes howse. E (38). Allen Pr. Seamours Court Seamours Court Pr.Beckington. License to Christopher Jelinger of Marldon in Devon to be a Presb. Teacher in any allowed Place. 20. Apr 72- License to John Chishull to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Enfield, Middl. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of John Chishull in Enfield, Middl. licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Rob. Sellerke in the Parish of St. Lau rence Liddiard, Somerset to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to John Galpin to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Sellerke in the Parish of Laurence Liddiard, Somerset. 20. Apr. 72. License to Lawrence Mursgrove to be a Presb. Teacher in John Glanvills howse in the Parish of Taunton S' James, Somerset. 20. Apr. 72. License to Wm Boyle to be a Presb. Teacher in John Wilds howse in Hereford. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of John Wild in Hereford licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Anthony Cooke in New Sarum Wilts licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20 Apr. 72. License to Richard Hobbs to be an Anabaptist Teacher in a Roome in the South end of Sam: Taverners howse neare the Markett place in Dover. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Rob: Collins in S' Mary Ottery's Parish Devon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Wm Rowes in the Parish of Shobrook, Devofi licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Richard Vynne to be an Independent Teacher in his howse in Stratton St. Michael Parish, Norfolk. 20. Apr 72. The howse of Richard Vynne in Stratton St. Michael Parish Norfolk licensed to be an Indep. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Richard Allen to be a Pr. Teacher in a Barne belonging to Seamours Court in the Parish of Beckington Somersett. 20. Apr. 72. A Barne belonging to Seamours Court in the Parish of Beckington, Somersett licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 443 E (38) — continued. Plimouth Pr.Glanvills howse. Milton Pr.Roberts howse. Exoii. Pr. Fords howse. Forward Pr. Pitminster.Pitminster Pr. Forwards howse. Collins Pr. St. Mary Ottery DoverAnabapt.Taverners howse. Cookham Anabapt.Jeffreys howse. Cookham Anabapt.Jeffreys howse. E (39). Ruthey Anab. Cookham FoxPr.Grail SwanzeyCongr.Hughes howse. Bishopston Congr.Griffiths howse. NicholastonCongr.Gethens howse. RoscillyCongr. Devan's howse. Horton Anab.Walkers howse. The house of John Glanvill in Plymouth licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Roberts in Milton Parish, Devoii licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Ford in Exoii licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Thomas Forward to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Pitminster, Somersett. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Forward in Pitminster, Somer sett licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20 Apr. 72. License to Rob: Collins to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of S' Mary Ottery, Devofi. 20. Apr. 72. A Roome at the South end of Sam: Taverners howse near the Markett place in Dover licensed to be a Anabaptist Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Jeffrey in the Parish of Cookham Berks licensed to be an Anabaptist Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of James Jeffrey in the Parish of Cookha, Berks licensed to be an Anabaptist Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Wm Ruthey to be an Anabaptist Teacher in James Jeffreys howse in the Parish of Cookham Berks. 20. Apr. 72. Mr. Hickes recct it. 23. Apr. Licence to John Fox of Marshfield in Gloucester shire to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Stephen Hughes in Swanzey licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Henry Griffith in Bishopston, Glamor ganshire, licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Rob: Gethen in Nicholaston, Glamor ganshire licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Richard Devan in Roscilly, Glamorgan shire licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 20. Ap. 72. The howse of Thomas Walker at Horton neare Brad ford Yorkshire, licensed to be a Anabaptist Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. 444 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (39) — continued. Walker Anab.Horton . New Saru Pr. Tombes howse. Gillet Anab. Cookham Vines Anab. Cranbrooke E (40). Cranbrooke Anab. Beaths howse. Gunn Anab. Cranbrooke. Taylor Pr. New Saru. New Sarum Pr. Taylors howse. New Sarum Pr. Swaffields house. SwafiieldPr. New Sarum Haddesley Pr. New Sarum New Sarum Pr. Hasketts howse. GidleyPr. Exon Woolcomb. Pr.Chidley CoftonPr.Kendalls howse. E (41). Carle Pr.Cofton. Farndon Pr. Coads howse License to Thomas Walker to be an Anabaptist Teacher in his howse at Horton near Bradford, Yorkeshire. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of John Tombes in New Saru Wilts licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Ed: Gillett to be an Anabaptist Teacher in James Jeffrey's howse in the Parish of CookhS Berks. 20. Apr. The howse of Alexander Vines in the Parish of Cran brooke Kent licensed to be an Anabaptist Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Theophilus Beath in Cranbrooke, Kent licensed to be an Anabaptist Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Richard Gunn to be an Anabaptist Teacher in the howse of Theophilus Beath in Cranbrooke, Kent. 20. Apr. 72. License to Thomas Taylor in New Sarum to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse there. 20. Ap. 72. The howse of Thomas Taylor in New Saru, Wilts licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Joseph Swaffield in New Saru licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Joseph Swaffield to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in New Saru. 20. Apr. 72. License to John Haddesley to be a Pr. Teacher in Anthony Cooke & Stephen Hasketts howse in New Saru. 20. Ap. 72. The howse of Stephen Haskett in New Sarii licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. Licence to John Gidley of Exofi to be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Rob. Woolcomb of Chidley, Devoii to be a Pr. Teacher in any licensed place. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Mary Kendall at Cofton in the Parish of Dawlish, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Rob : Carle to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Mary Kendall at Cofton, in the Parish of Dawlish, Devon. 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Philip Coad in Farndon Devon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 445 E (41) — continued. Welstreet Pr. Rawles howse. Collins Pr. Southwark. Southwark. Pr. Collins howse. Smith Anab. Croyden Croyden. Anab.Malthowse. LondonPr.Csse of Exofis howse D1' Jacomb Pr. London.E(42). Hickes Pr. Grail Cornwall Chad wick Pr. Cruse Morchard WillsPr.Helligan. CreditonPr. Norcots howse. Crediton Pr. Knights howse. Bigbury Pr. & Ind. Hexdown.BurdwoodPr. & Ind. Bigbury Ingrams howse Congr. Fordington. Quarleston Congr. Bingham's howse DammerCongr. Stickland, great Congr. The howse of James Rawle in Welstreet in Torrington, Devon licensed to be a Pr. & Meeting Place. 20. Ap. 72. Licence to Rob: Collins to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in S' Mary Ottery, Southwark 20. Apr. 72. The howse of Rob: Collins in S' Mary Ottery Southwark licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72. License to Francis Smith to be an Anabaptist Teacher in a large Roome in the West part of the Towne of Croyden in Surrey, formerly a Malthouse. 20. Apr. 72- A large Roome in the West part of Croyden in Surrey licensed to be an Anabaptist meeting place. 20. Apr. 72. The Countesse of Exeters howse in Little Brittaine licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. License to Dr Thomas Jacomb to be a Presb. Teacher in the Countesse of Exon's howse little Brittaine, London. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to Gaspar Hickes of Landrake in Cornwall to be a Grail Presb. Teacher. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to Joseph Chadwick in the Parish of Cruse Morchard, Devofi to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22. Ap. 72. License to Jonathan Wills of Helligan near Bodmine Cornwall to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of Catharine Norcot in the East Town of Crediton Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of John Knight in the West Town ot Crediton, Devon, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of James Burdwood called Hexdown in Bigbury, Devon licensed for a Meeting Place of Presbyterians & Independents. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to James Burdwood to be a Teacher to Presb. & Indep. in his howse called Hexdown in Bigbury, Devofi. 22. Apr. 1672. The howse of John Ingram in Fordington, Dorsett licensed for a Congreg. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. The howse at John Bingha of Quarleston, Dorsett licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. License to Edw: Dammer to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Bingha in the Parish of Stickland, Dorset. 22. Apr. 446 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (43). ChumleighPr. Bownings howse, OliverPr. Gr. Dutson. SpittlefieldsPr. Danson's howse. Addle Street Congr. Griffith's howse. GriffithCongr. Addle Street. HenlyCongr. Tylers howse. Henly Congr. Ber nards barne ColeCongr. Henly. CaswellPr.St. Germains BeresfordPr. Shrewsbury.E (44). ShrewsburyPr.Beresfords howse. Moore Pr.Weathercock hill Weathercock hill Pr. Moores howse. Danson Pr. Spittlefields. HelliganPr.Silly's howse. St. Germains Pr. Kekwich's howse. St. Germains Pr. Caswell's howse. The howse of John Bownings in Chumleigh, Devoii licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to Wm Oliver of Dutson near Lanceston in Cornwall to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22. Ap. 72. The howse of Thomas Danson in Spittle Fields Midd. licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of George Griffith in Addle Street London licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to George Griffith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Addle Street, London. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of John Tylers in Henly upon Thames licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. Cressett. The Barne of Alexander Bernard in Henly upon Thames licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 22 Apr. 72. Cresset. License to Thomas Cole to be a Congr. Teacher at John Tylers howse, & Alexander Bernards barne in Henly upon Thames. 22. Apr. 72. delivered out to Capt. Cresset 24 Apr. Licence to Solom. Caswell to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of St. Germains, Cornwall. 22. Apr. 72. License to Sam: Beresford to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shrewsbury. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of Sam : Beresford in Shrewsbury licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. Licence to Richard Moore to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Wethercock hill, Worcester shire. 22. Apr. 72. c v The howse of Rich: Moore of Weathercock hill Worcester licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. License for Thomas Danson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Spittle Fields, Midd. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of Anne Silly called Helligan near Bodmin Cornwall, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of Sam: Kekwich in the Parish of S' Ger mains, Cornwall, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. The house of Solomon Caswell in the Parish of S' Germains Cornwall, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 447 E (44)— continued. LandrakePr.Rowse's howse. Webb. Pr. Farnborough.Farnborough Pr.Bradshaw ' s howse. E (45). ReevePr.Springfield Springfield Pr.Reeves howse. Cope PrEagles hall Eagles hall Pr.Harrison's howse. Kingston Pr.Oglander's howse. Martaine Pr. KingstonBures Pr. Grail Firmly Wickham 1. Webb. 1. Hill 1. Tross 1. Down 1. E (46). Pinny Pr. Marshod. Marshod Pr. Brice's howse. CreditonPr. Berry's howse. Darrington Pr.Searle's howse. Forly's howse Pr. The howse of Anthony Rowse in the Parish of Lan drake Cornwall licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 22. Apr 72. Licence to Stephen Webb to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Mrs Bradshaw in Farnborow, Hants. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Mrs Bradshaw in Farnborow in Hants licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30 Apr. 72. Licence to John Reeve to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Springfield in Essex. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Reeve in Springfield in Essex licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30 Apr. 72. Licence to Joseph Cope to be a Pr. Teacher in Edw: Harrison's howse in Eaglshall, Stafford. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Edward Harrison in Eagles hall licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Oglander at Kingston in Sussex licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Wm Martaine to be a Pr. Teacher in John Oglanders howse in Kingston, Sussex. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to Richard Bures of Firmley in Surry licensed to be a Pr. Grail Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. Like to Sam : Wickha of Purbright in Surrey. Pr 30. Apr. 72. Like to Noah Webb of Firmley in Surry. Pr. 30th Apr. 72. Like to John Hill of Exoii Pr. 30. Apr. 72. Like to Thomas Tross of Exon Pr. 30. Apr. 72. Like to Mark Down of Exon Pr. 30th Apr. 72. Licence to John Pinny to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Bettiscomb, & John Brices in the Parish of Marshod, Dorsett 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Brice in the Parish of Marshod, Dorsett licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30th Apr. The howse of Henry Berry in Crediton, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr 72. The howse of James Searle in the Parish of Darrington, Devon, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. Like for the howse of John Forly in Totnes, Devon. 30. Apr. 72. 448 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (46) — continued. Steven's howse Pr.Syms howse. Pr. Yeo's howse Pr. Norman's howse Pr Brookes howse Not's howse Ford Grail Pr. Exon. E (47). Birmingham Pr. Evance 's howse. EvancePr.Birmingham Maudit Grail Pr. Serle I. Smith 1. WoodlandPr. Binmore's howse Binmore Pr.Woodland ColeshillPr. Bayly's howse Whitacre Congr. WimbledonKingsbury Pr.Willington'showseE (48). ClaphamPr.Lye's howse. LyePr.Clapham StokenhamPr. Hodge's howse. Like for the howse of Richard Stevens in Denbury, Devon 30. Apr. 72. Like for the howse John Syms in Ogwell, Devon 30. Apr. 72. Like for the howse of Wm Yeo in the Parish of Wool- brough, Devon. 30th Apr. 72. Like for the howse of Adam Norman in Collumpton, Devon 30. Apr. 72. Like for the howse of Geo: Brooke in Cruse Morchard, Devon 30. Apr. 72. Like for the howse of John Not in Lapford, Devon. 30. Apr. Licence to Thomas Ford of Exon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Evance in Birmingha in War wickshire licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Thomas Evance to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Birmingham Warwick. 30. Apr. 72. License to John Maudit in the Parish of S' Mary Ottery, Devon to be a Pr. Teacher in Grail. 30. Apr. 72. _ Like to John Serle of Plinton, Devon. Pr. 30. Apr. 72. Like to Rich: Smith of Salcomb, Devon. Pr. 30. Apr. 72- The howse of Richard Binmore in Woodland, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Richard Binmore to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Woodland, Devon 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Bayly in the Parish of Coleshill Warwickshire licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Sophia Vicsse Wimbaldon in the Parish of Nether Whitacre in Warwickshire licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Waldive Willington Esqr in the Parish of Kingsbury in Warwickshire licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. The howse of Thomas Lye in Clapham Surrey licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Lye to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Clapha Surrey. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Hodges called Moulscomb in the Parish of Stockenham, Devon licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 449 E (48) — continued. Auton Gifford Pr. Cholwich's howse. Robinson Pr.SouthamptonSouthampton Pr. Robinson's howse. CheswickPr. Probee 's howse. Jackson Pr. Brentford. CasePrChiswick CollingsPr. NorwichNorwich Pr. Wilson's howse. E (49). Walsham Pr.Salkeld's howse. SalkeldPr. Walsham. ClarksonPr.Mortlake Mortlake Pr. Beamish's howse. MorpethCongr. Tolboth. ThompsonCongr Morpeth. HenryPr. Malpas Malpas Pr. Henry's howse. BettiscombPr. Pinny's howse The howse of William Cholwich in the Parish of Auton Gifford a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72 License to Nathaniel Robinson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Southampton 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Nathaniel Robinson in Southampton a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Edward Probee in the Parish of Ches wick, Midd. Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to John Jackson of Brentford Midd. to be a Pr. Teacher in Grail. 30. Apr. 72. Like to Thomas Case of Chiswick, Midd. Pr. 30. Apr. 72. License to John Collings to be a Pr. Teacher in Jonathan Wilson's howse in the Parish of S' Stephens, Norwich. 30. Apr. The howse of Jonathan Wilson in the Parish of S' Stephens Norwich licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Salkeld in Walsha in the Willowes, Suffolk, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72 License to John Salkeld to be a Pr. Teacher in (his) howse in Walsha in the Willowes, Suffolk. 30. Apr. 72. License to David Clarkson to be a Pr. & Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Beamish in Mortlake, Surrey. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Beamish in Mortlake, Surrey, licensed for a Congr. & Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72 A Roome or Roomes in the Talboth in Morpeth, Northumberland licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to John Thompson to be a Congr. Teacher in the Talboth in Morpeth, Northumberland. 30. Apr. 72. License to Philip Henry to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Malpas, Flintshire. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Philip Henry in the Parish of Malpas, Flintshire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Pinny in the Parish of Bettiscomb, Dorsett licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. 29 45° S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (49)— continued. FlowerPr.Chippenha Chippenham Pr. Flower's howse. E (50). Gilbert Pr. Oxford Goonrowson Pr. Hammack's howse. Hammack Pr. Goonrowson. Clayton Pr.Rotheram.Day Pr. Wiveliscomb. Wiveliscomb Pr. Stacker's howse. S« Mary Ottery Pr,Maudits howse. St. Mary Ottery Pr.Par's howse. JonesPr.Langynwyd.Langynwyd Pr. Jones howse. CoytrehenPr.Powell's howse E (51). Haverfordwest Congr. Maylors howse. Haverfordwest Congr. Philips howse. Philipps Congr. Haverford West. Licence to Benjamin Flower to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Chippenham, Wilts. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Benjamin Flower in Chippenha, Wilts licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Thomas Gilbert of Oxford to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of William Hammack called Goonrowson in Cornwall licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Henry Hammack to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm Hammacks howse called Goonrowson in Corn wall. 30. Apr. 72. License to Luke Clayton of Rotherha, Yorkshire to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. License to George Day of Wiveliscomb in Somersett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 30 Apr. 72. The howse of Joseph Stacker in the Parish of Wivelis comb, Somersett to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Maudit in the Parish of S' Mary Ottery, Devofi licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Edward Par in the Parish of S' Mary Ottery, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. Samuel Jones licensed to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Langynwyd, & Rees Powell in Gla morgan. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Sam: Jones in Langynwyd Pembrolc licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Rees Powell in Coytrehen, Glamorgan shire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Richard Maylor in Haverford West Pembrok licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Peregrin Philips in Haverford West Pembrok licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Peregrin Philipps to be a Congr. Teacher in his own howse & Richard Maylors in Haverford West. 30. Apr. 72 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 45i E (51) — continued. Venning Congr. East cheap EastcheapCongr.March's howse. Finch Pr. Manchester. Birch-hallCongr. Pr. Birch's howse. Eaton's howse Pr. Manchester Eaton Pr. Manchester.WalkerPr.WaldingfieldWaldingfieldPr. Walker's house. E (52). Nayland Pr.Spring's howse. Assington hall Pr. Gurdon's howse. Parish's howse Pr Sudbury. S' Edmonds bury Pr.Clarke's howse. FolkesPr in S* Edmondsbury WilsdenInd.Roberts howse. BuryCongr. Cookes howse. Wingfield Congr. Starkes howse. Wimbon Congr. BuryStarkeCongr.Winkfield License to Ralph Venning to be a Congr. Teacher in James March's howse in S' Clements Eastcheap, London. 30. Apr. The howse of James March in S' Clements East- cheap London licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Henry Finch of Manchester, Lancastr to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. A Private Oratory belonging to Thomas Birch Esqr of Birch-hall in Lancastr licensed for a Congr. & Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Robert Eaton in Manchester, Lancastr licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to Rob: Eaton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Manchester, Lancastr 30. Apr. 72. License to Thomas Walker to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in little Waldingfield, Suffolk. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Thomas Walker in little Waldingfield, Suffolk licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Wm Spring in Nayland, Suffolk licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Gurdon called Assington hall, Suf folk licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Parish in Sudbury, Suffolk licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. The howse of John Clarke in S' Edmonds bury Suf folk licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72 License to Wm Folkes to be a Pr. Teacher in John Clarkes howse in S' Edmondsbury, & John Parish's in Sudbury, Suffolk. 1. May 72. The howse of the Lady Roberts in Wilsdon, Middl. licensed for an Indep. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. The howse of Dame Cooke in the Southgate Street in Bury, Suffolk, Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72- The howse of John Starke in Winkfield, Suffolk licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72 License to John Wimbon to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Dame Cooke in Bury, Suffolk. 1 May 72. License to John Starke to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Winkfield, Suffolk. 1. May 72. 29 — 2 452 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (52) — continued. Crow Pr. Ovington. E (53). OvingtonPr. Crow's howse. ParPr.S* Mary Ottery SayCongr. Southampton SouthamptonCongr. Say's howse. More Pr. East Bargholt. like to Backleder. 1. to Foanes . Tayler PrStavertonStaverton Pr. Daverton's howse. Wibunbury PrRavenshaw's howse. Ravenshaw Pr. WibunburyRanewPr. Bilrecay E (54). BilrecayPrFinch's howse. MoxonCongr. Asbury Asbury Congr.Moxon's howse. CoventryPr. Jessen's howse. CoventryPr Basnet's howse. Coventry Pr. Kirton's howse. License to Francis Crow to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Ovington, Suffolk, i May 72. The howse of Francis Crow in Ovington, Suffolk licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72 Licence to Edw: Par to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the parish of S' Mary Ottery, Devofi. 1. May 72 Licence to Gyles Say to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Southampton. 2 May The howse of Gyles Say in Southampton licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2 May License to Richard More of East Bargholt in Suffolk to be a Pr Grail Teacher. 1 May 72. Like to Sam: Backleder of East Bargholt, in Suffolk Pr. Like to Sam: Foanes of East Bargholt, Suffolk Pr. 1 May 72 License to John Taylor to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Abr. Randall in Staverton, Devon. 30. Apr 72. The howse of Abraha Randall in Staverton, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The house of John Ravenshaw in Wibunbury Parish, Cheshire licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to John Ravenshaw to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wibunbury Parish, Cheshire. 30. Apr 72 License to Nathaniel Ranew to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of . . . Finch in Bilrecay in Essex. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of . . . Finch in Bilrecay in Essex licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 30. Apr 72. Licence to George Moxon to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Asbury, Cheshire. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of George Moxon in the parish of Asbury, Cheshire to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr 72. The howse of Thomas Jessen in Coventry licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of John Basnet in Coventry licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Edmund Kirton in Coventry licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 453 E (54) — continued. Dr Grew Pr. CoventryNottingham Pr. James howse. Longborough Pr. Crosse's howse. Cross Pr. Longborough Barret Pr. Sanjacre. E (55). Perkins Pr.Workingha.WorkinghaPr. Haw's howse. Reynolds Pr.Nottingham Sanjacre Pr.Barretts howse. Chancy Pr. East Town East Town PrSouthampton Chatford Pr. Brownes howse Brown Pr. Chatford. Wallop Anab. Kent's howse. Kent Anab. Wallop. Broadtholk Anab. Pen's howse. Pen Anab. Broadtholk. E (56). Gooldham Pr. Burwash. Licence to Dr Obadiah Grew to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of Edmund Kirton, John Basnet & Thomas Jessen in Coventry 30. Apr. 72 The howse of Joseph James in Nottingham licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72 The howse of Wm Cross in Longborough in Leicestr licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72 Licence to Wm Cross to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Longborough, Leicestr. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to John Barrett to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Sanjacre, Derbyshire. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to Edward Perkins to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz. Haw in Workingha Berfe. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Eliz. Haw in Workingha Berfes licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. Licence to Wm Reynolds to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Joseph James in Nottingha 1 May 72. The howse of John Barrett licensed to be a Pr. Meet ing at Sanjacre in Derbyshire. 1 May 72. The howse of Isack Chancy of Easton Town in South- ton licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72 License to Isack Chancy to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Easton Town Southampton. 1 May 72 The howse of James Brown of Lower Chatford in Southampton licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to James Brown to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Lower Chatford, Southampton. 30. Apr. The howse of John Kent in Upper Wallop, Southamp ton licensed to be an Anabapt. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. License to John Kent to be an Anabapt. Teacher in his howse in Upper Wallop Southampton. 30. Apr. 72 The howse of Henry Pen at Broadtholk in Wilts licensed to be an Anab. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to Henry Pen to be an Anabapt. Teacher in his howse at Broadtholk in Wilt's. 30. Apr. 72. Licence to Thomas Gooldham to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Burwash in Sussex. 30. Apr. 72. 454 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (56) — continued. Jones Pr. Eccles EcclesPr Leavors howse. Win wick Pr. Birchall's howse. Aspinwall Pr. Winwick.Chesham Congr. Hills howse. HonitonAnab.Serle's howse. SouthPr.Dunhead. DunheadPr. Sowth's howse. PunsborneCongr. Evers howse. E (57). Warha Congr.Punsborne.TheobaldsPr. Pritman's howse WadsworthPr. Theobalds. Ben Congr.Dorchester DorchesterCongr. Stansbury's howse Milner Congr. Roades howse. HaughtonCongr. Roades howse Adams Pr. Cheapside Adams howse Pr.Cheapside Licence to Edmund Jones to be a Pr. Teacher in the Outbuildings of Alexander Leavor in Eccles, Lan castr. 1. May 72. The Outbuildings of Alexander Leavor in Eccles, Lan castr licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The Howse of Richard Birchall in the Parish of Win wick, Lancastr. licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Wm Aspinwall to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Richard Birchall in the Parish of Winwick. 1. May 72. The howse of . . . Hill in . . . Street in Chesha in Hartfordshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Samuel Serle of Honiton licensed for an Anabaptist Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Compton South to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Dunhead in Wilts. 1. May 72 The howse of Compton South in Dunhead_ Wilts licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of . . . Evers at Punsborne licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Francis Warha to be a Congr. Teacher in Evers howse at Punsborne, Hartford. 1. May 72. The howse of Jonathan Pritman in Theobalds Essex licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Thomas Wadsworth to be a Pr. Teacher in Jonathan Pritmans howse in Theobalds Essex. 1. May 72. License to William Ben of Dorchester to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Phil. Stansby in Dor chester. 1. May 72. The howse of Philip Stansby in Dorchester licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Jeremiah Milner to be a Congr. Teacher in the Lady Roades howse in Haughton, Yorke shire. 1. May. The Lady Roades howse in Haughton Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Richard Adams to be a Pr. Teacher in the the howse of John Adams in Cheapside, London. 1 May 72 The howse of John Adams in Cheapside London licensed for a Presb. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 455 E (57) — continued. TurtonPr. Darleston E (58). DarlestonPr.Reelings howse Birmingham Pr.Fishers howse. Fisher Pr. BirminghamDunhead PrGroves howse. Ince Pr. Thornehill ThornehillPr. Ince's howse. Knogell Pr. Cliffords howse Clifford Pr. KnogellE (59). Phip Pr. Tefont Tefont Pr. Phips howse. Jemes Pr. Stones. Stones Pr. Jemes howse. License to William Turton to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm JCeeling's howse in Darleston, Stafford. i. May 72. . The howse of William Keeling in Darleston, Stafford licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Sam: Fisher in Birmingha Warwick licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. License to Sam: Fisher to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Birmingha in Warwickshire. 1. May 72. The howse of Thomas Grove Esqr at Dunhead, Wilts licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. License to Peter Ince to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Thornehill in Dorsett. 1. May 72. The howse of Peter Ince at Thornhill Dorsett licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Samuel Clifford at Knogell, Wilts licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Samuel Clifford to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Knogell, Wilts. 1. May 72. John Phip licensed to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse at Tefont Wilts. 1. May 72. The howse of John Phip at Tefont licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to John Jemes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Stones Middlesex. 1 . May 72. The howse of John Jemes in the Parish of Stones licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Sam: Willes in Birmingha in Warwick licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Sam: Willes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Birmingha Warwickshire. 1. May 72. The howse of William Grove at Coggeshall in Essex licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Josiah Houldsworth to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz. Reyner in Heckmondwicke in the Parish of Birstoll. Yorkshire. 1. May 72. The howse of Eliz. Reyner in Heckmondwicke in the Parish of Birstoll, Yorksire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. E (60). License to Rich: Whitehurst to be a Congr. Hatfield, Yorkeshire. 1. May 72. Teacher at Westhall in 456 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (60) — continued. A howse called Westhall in Hatfield Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place, i. May 72. License to Sam: Bayly to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Morley in Yorkshire. 1. May 72. The howse of Sam: Bayly in Morley, Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Robert Dickinson in Fishlake, Yorkeshire licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Robert Dickinson to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Fishlake, Yorkshire. 1. May 72. License to Christopher Nesse to be a Congr. Teacherjn Mainriding howse in the Parish of Ledes Yorkeshire 1. May 72. Mainriding howse in the Parish of Leedes Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of James Bud in Weymouth Dorsett licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72 License to George Thorne to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of James Bud in Weymouth, Dorsett. 1 May 72. E (61). License to Richard Downe to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Golding in Bridport Dorsett. 1. May 72. The howse of John Golding in Bridport, Dorsett licensed for a Con. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. A Roome or Roomes in Kirkesandall hall in Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to John Hobson to be a Congr. Teacher in Kirkesandall hall in Yorkeshire 1 May 72 Licence to Mark Triggatt to be a Congr. Teacher in Kirkesandall hall in Yorke. 1 May 72. License to John Sammes to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse in the howse of John Croe at Coggeshall in Essex. 1. May 72. License to Thomas Lawrey to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Coggeshall in Essex. 1. May 72. The howse of Thomas Lawrey in Coggeshall Essex licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Benjamin Way to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Hayden in Dorchester. 1. May 72. The howse of Wm Hayden in Dorchester licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. E (62). Licence to Phil. Lamb to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in East Morden, Dorsett. 1 May 72. The howse of Phil. Lamb in East Morden, Dorsett licensed to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. License to Sam: Deaken to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of George Locksmith in Rumford in Essex. 1 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 457 E (62) — continued. Licence to John Wilson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Catha rine Booth in Northgate Street & Dame Hames in Chester. 1. May 72. The howse of Catharine Booth in Northgate Street Chester licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place, i May 72. Licence to Frederick Woodall to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Jonathan Basse in Woodbridge, Suffolke. 1 May 72. The howse of Jonathan Basse in Woodbridge Suffolk licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to John Yates to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Jonathan Pritman in Theobalds. 1. May. 72. The house of John Prion in Goring lee in Shipley Sussex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. License to Sam: Stodden to be a Pr. Teacher in Andrew Holwill's howse in Woodberry, Devon. 1. May. 72. E (63). Licence to James Bradshaw of Hinley in Lancashire to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 1. May. 72. Like to James Woods of Bent Lancastr. 1. May 72. The house of John Watts in Sandwich licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. License to Thomas Daunsy to be a Pr. Teacher in John Blackmore's howse in the Parish of Shelden, Devon. I . May 72. The howse of John Blackmore jun. licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place, in the parish of Shelden, Devon. 1 May 72. The howse of Thomas Prockter at Stoake hill in the Parish of Stoake Mary to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. Licence to Emanuel Harford to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Prockter at Stoake hill, Somersett. 1. May 72. Licence to Thomas Ventres to be a Congr. Teacher in Mr Ropers hall in the Parish of S' Dunstans in Canterbury. 1. May 72. Mr Ropers hall in the Parish of S' Dunstans, Canterbury to be a Congr. & Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. Licence to Robert Beake to be a Pr. Teacher in Mr Ropers hall in the Parish of S' Dunstans, Canterbury. 1 May 72. The howse of Widow Cooper in Kettering, Northampton licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. E (64). The howse of Robert Guy in Isham licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. Licence to John Baynard to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Guy in Isha, Northampton 1 May. Licence to John Maydwell to be a Congr. Teacher in the_ howse of Widow Cooper in Kettering, Northampton. 1. May 72. The howse of Joanna Newden in Bennenden in Kent licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. 45 8 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (64)— continued. Licence to Nathaniel Haywood of Ormeschurch in Lancastr to be a Pr. Teacher Grail i. May 72. Like to Rob. Roborta of Ashton Lancastr. Pr. 1 May 72. The howse of Henry Hilton in Henly Lancashire licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Jane Taylour in Golborn, Lancashire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of Ambrose Jolly in Wiggen Lancastr licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. The howse of John Bradbeece in the Parish of Dunkesvell, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72. E (65). Licence to John Harvie to be a Pr. Teacher in a Meeting howse in Tockeles erected for that purpose in the Parish of Blackborn, Lan castr. 1. May. 72. The Meeting howse in Tockeles licensed for Pr. 1. May. Licence to Josiah Rocke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bole in Nottinghamshire. 1. May 72. The howse of Josiah Rocke at Bole in Nottinghamshire licensed for a Pr.. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. The howse of Jonathan Tuckney in Hackney, Midd licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. Licence to Jonathan Tuckney to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hackney Middl. 1. May 72. The howse of Sam: Burnnet in Debenha, Suffolke licensed for an Inde pendent Meeting Place. 1. May 72. The howse of James King near Debenha, Suffolk licensed for an Inde pendent Meeting Place. 1 May 72. Licence to James King to be an Indep. Teacher in his howse & Sam: Burnett's near Debenha, 1. May 72. The howse of Richard Hill in Winchester Street, London licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72 The howse of James Fisher in Darking in Surrey licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72. E (66). Licence to James Fisher to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Dark ing, Surrey. 1 May 72. The howse of Rd Margesse in Stone Street in Vicklye, Surrey licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May. Licence to James Simonds to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Porter at Court lodge in Lamberhurst, Kent. 1 May 72. The howse of Widow Porter at Court lodge in Lamberhurst licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May Licence to John Corbet of Chichester Sussex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 1 May 72. License to John Noble to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Leonard Ward in Tanshelfe, Westriding of Yorke. 1 May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 459 E (66) — continued. The howse of Leonard Ward in Tanshelfe Westriding of Yorke licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place, i May Licence to John Taylour of Pyworthy Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. i May 72. Like to Richard Gyles of Rolvenden in Kent. 1 May 72. The howse of Joseph Credendon in Rolvenden in Kent licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72 E (67). Richd Chiddells howse for Pr. in Roade in the Parish of Goddshill in Wight. 1 May License to William Baldwin of Chisnull, Lancashire to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 1 May 72. Licence to John Buckley to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Prion in Goring Lee in Shipley, Sussex 1 May The howse of George Milward of Farincomb, Somersett licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May 72. License to John Milward to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of George Milward in Farincomb, Somersett 2 May License to Edw. Richardson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Mort in little Hilton, Lancastr. 2 May The howse of Robert Mort in little Hilton Lancastr licensed to be a Pr. meeting Place. 2. May 72. Licence to Robert Asty to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Susan Adams in Halter Street in S' Edmonsbury Suffolke. 2. May 72. The howse of Susan Adams in Halter Street in S' Edmonds bury Suffolk licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2. May 72. Licence to John AlChurch to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Widow Blake in Stowford in the Parish of South Newton. 2d May 72. The howse of Widow Blake in Stouford in the Parish of South Newton licensed for an Anab. Meeting Place. 2. May E (68). A certaine howse called Whitehowse in Sherborn Yorkeshire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May 72. A certaine howse called Lilbury howse neare Holbeck in Yorkshire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May Licence to Wm Hawden to be a Pr. Teacher at the Whitehowse in Sherborne, Yorkeshire. 2. May 72. Licence to Rob. Armitage to be a Pr. Teacher at Lillbury howse near Holbeck, Yorfe. 2 May 72 The howse of Henry Ashurst at Clapton in Hackney Midd. licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May The howse of Thomas Senior at Clapton in Hackney licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May Licence to Henry Blackaller of Chard in Somersett to be a Graft Pr. Teacher. 2 May 72. Like to Jeremiah Baines of Horslydown in Southwark Pr. 2. May 72. 460 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (68) — continued. Like to Luke Ogle of Berwick. 2 May 72. Like to Nicholas Wressell of Berwick 2 May 72. Like to Benjamin Mills of Chard in Somersett 2. May 72. Like to Lazarus Seaman D.D. of Hammersmith Midd. 2. May 72. E (69). Like to Wm Hunt of New Saru in Wilts. 2. May 72. Like to Edw: Buckler of Bradford Dorsettshire 2. May 72. Like to Thomas Roswell of Fearne Wilts 2. May. Like to Benjamin Mills of Chard in Somersett. 2. May The howse of George Whitemarsh in Sarii licensed for an Indep. Meeting Place. 2. May 72. License to John Barrett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Margery Derries in Nottingham. 2. May 72. License to John Batsler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Humphrey Bawden in the Parish of Uffculme, Devon 2. May 72. The howse of Humphrey Bawden in Uffculme licensed for a Pr. Meet ing Place. 2. May 72. The howse of Thomas Stone in Taunton Somersett licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May. 72. Licence to George Newton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Stone in Taunton, Somersett 2. May 72 : E (70). Licence to Thomas Milway to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Heath at Preston in Hartfordshire. 2. May 72. The howse of Widow Heath in Preston Hartfordshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2 May The howse of Thomas Polhill in Chesha Hartfordshire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2 May Licence to James Fisher to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Darking Surrey. 2 May The howse of James Fisher in Darking in Surrey licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2. May. Licence to John Noble to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Leonard Ward in Tanshelfe in Westriding of Yorke. 2 May. licence for that place 2 May Licence to John Corbet of Chichester in Sussex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 2. May 72. Licence to Wm Baldwin of Chisnull in Lancashire to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 2. May 72. The howse of Robert Vincent in Nottingham licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2. May 72. The Meeting howse in Tockeles in the Parish of Blackburne, in Lan cashire Pr. Meeting. 2. May 72. E (71). Licence to Josiah Rocke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bole in Nottinghamshire. 2. May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 461 E (71) — continued. Josiah Rockes hosse at Bole in Nottinghashire licensed for a Pr. Meet ing Place. 2 May 72. The howse of Jonathan Tuckney in Hackney, Middlesex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. Licence to Stephen More to be an Indep. Teacher in the howse of Barnabas Bloxon Winton Yard Southwark 2. May Licence to Thomas Rosse to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Atbolton Nottinghamshire. 2 May. 72. The howse of Thomas Rosse in Atbolton in Nottinghashire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May. The howse of John Marjott in Aston Bucks licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. John Mariott to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Aston, Bucks 2 May 72. Licence to Matthew Leadbeater of Whitaker in Warwick to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 2. May 72. The howse of Barnabas Bloxon in Winton Yard Southwark licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. The howse of Rob: Adams in Tanmouth in Warwick licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. E (72). The howse of Robert Adams in Tanworth, Warwickshire licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May The howse of Thomas Gooldham at Burwash in Sussex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. Licence to . . . Willis to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Burntwood in Essex 2 May 72. License, to John Billingsley to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Vincent in Nottingham. 2 May Licence to Rob. Porter to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Walker in Nottingham. 2 May The howse of John Walker in Nottingham licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May The howse of Thomas Lupton in Nottingham licensed for a Pr. Meet ing Place. 2 May License for John Whitlock to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Lupton in Nottingha 2 May The house of Margery Derry in Nottingha licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. The howse of . . . Gilson in Burntwood in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May. E (73). . . . Gilson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Burntwood in Essex 2. May The howse of . . . Erly in Koyles in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. 462 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (73) — continued. The howse of . . . Willis in Burntwood Essex licensed for a Pr. Meet ing Place. 2 May 72. . . . Erly to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Koyles in Essex 2 May 72. . . . Kitly to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Abary hatch in Essex 2 May 72. The howse of John Wood in Altington Lancastr a Congr Meeting Place 2 May 72. The howse of . . . Kitly in Abary hatch in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. The howse of William Maskall in Rumford in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May. The howse of George Locksmith in Rumford in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. The howse of John Maskall at Moriss in Essex licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. E (74). Licence to Thomas Keyto to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Francis Norbury of Entwistle in the hundred of Salford Lancastr. 2 May The howse of John Harwood in the hundred of Blackburn, Lancastr licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place. 2 May The howse of Francis Norbury in Entwistle in Lancashire licensed for a Congr. Meeting Place 2 May. Thomas Jollie to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Wymond howses in the hundred of Blackburn, Lancastr 2. May 72. The howse of Thomas Jollie at the Wymond howses in the hundred of Blackburn in Lancastr Congr. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. The howse of Rob. Whitaker in the hundred of Blackburn, Lancastr Congr. Place 2 May 72. The howse of Richard Cottham in the hundred of Blackburn, Lan castr Congr. Place 2 May 72. The howse of Richard Sagar in the hundred of Blackburn, Lane. Congr. Place 2 May 72. Christopher Touler Congr. Teacher in Thomas Polhills howse in Chesha, Hartfordshire 2 May 72. E (75). The howse of Thomas Mortlock at Finchingfield, Essex Presb. Meeting Place. 2 May 72. Hugh Glover Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bishop Starford. 2 May 72. Peter Coles howse in Honiton Devon Anabapt. Place 2 May 72. The howse of William Hocker in the Parish of S' Breock near Wade- bridge, Cornwall 2 May 72. James Wise an Anabapt. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Batt in Salisbury 2 May 72. Thomas Batts howse in Salisbury, Wilts Anabapt. Meeting Place 2 May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 463 E (75) — continued. The howse of Thomas Long in Amesbury, Wilts Anabapt. Meeting Place 2 May 72. John Rede of Birdlime in the tithing of Porton, Wilts Grail Anab. 2 May 72. The howse of Henry Havers at Stamborn in Essex Pr. Meeting Place 2 May 72. Henry Havers Pr. Teacher at his howse in Stamborn, Essex. 2 May 72. E (76). George Whitemarsh Ind. Teacher in his howse in Salisbury 2 May 72. Francis Sourton Grail Pr. of Pounderha in Devon 2. May 72. Richard Faireclough of Thames Street London Grail Pr. 2 May 72. Thomas Long Anabapt. Teacher in his howse at little Amesbury in Wilts. 2 May 72. The howse of Wm Gilbert in Bothenwood Dorsett licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72 Licence to Wm Gilbert to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bothen wood, Dorsett. 8 May 72. The howse of Henry Martin at Tarrant Muncton Dorsett licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Henry Martin to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Tarrant Muncton Dorsett 8 May 72. Licence to John White of Morden, Dorsett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 8 May 72. Licence to Wm Craine of Beaminster, Dorsett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May 72. Licence to Thomas Roe to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Wimburn, Dorsett. 8 May 72 E (77). The howse of Thomas Roe in Wimburn Dorsett licensed for a Pr Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of Timothy Sacheverill in Winterburn Zelston, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Timothy Sacheverill to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Winterburn Zelston, Dorsett 8 May 72. Licence to John Gill to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hawk Church, Dorsett. 8 May 72. The howse of John Gill in Hawk Church, Dorsett licensed for a Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of John Webber in Membury Devofi Presb. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of John Langdale in Crickett Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to John Langdale to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Crickett, Somersett. 8 May 72. Licence to James Ously to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wotton Fitzpaine, Dorsett. 8 May 72. 464 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (77)— continued. The howse of Bernard Dwight at Callison in Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of James Ously in Wotton Fitzpaine, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. E (78). John Keridge of Lime Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May 72. Licence to Henry Backaller to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sarah Keridg in Wotton Fitzpaine, Dorsett 8 May 72. The howse of Edward Mark at Broad Windsor Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of Sarah Keridge in Wotton Fitzpaine, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to John Hodder to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Thorne- comb, Devon. 8 May 72. The howse of Thomas More Esqr in Hawk Church Dorsett Pr. Meet ing Place. 8 May 72. The howse of John Hodder in Thornecomb, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Sam: Foanes of East Bargholt Suffolk to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 6. May 72. The howse of Wm Cotton in Denby, Yorkeshire a Presb. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Christopher Richardson to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Wm Cotton in Denby Yorkshire 8 May 72 Licence to Rob. Bath to be a Pr. Teacher in a howse called Underwood in the Parish of Rachdale, Lancastr. 8 May 72. E (79). The howse called Underwood in the Parish of Rachdale, Lancashire a Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Josuah Kirby in Wakefield Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Josuah Kirby to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wake field, Yorkshire. 8 May Licence to John Tuchin of Foy in Cornwall to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May The howse of John Franckland in Preston, Lancashire Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to John Harvey to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Franckland in Preston, Lancashire. 8 May A large Roome in the midst of the Street in Chard Somerset Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Wm Samson to be a Pr. Teacher in a large roome in the midst of the Street at Chard Somersett. 8 May Derbyshire [Written over The howse of Thomas Sanders in little Ireton, Devon later- Ed,J Pr. Meeting Place 8 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 465 E (79)— continued. Licence to Sam: Ogden to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Sanders in little Ireton, Devon. 8 May The howse of Edward Sutton at Loterford in the Parish of North Cheriton, Somersett Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May E (80). Licence to Geo. Pearce to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Edw. Sutton in Loterford in the Parish of North Cheriton Somersett. 8 May 72. Licence to Rob: Bartlett to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of James Hanne in Over Compton Dorsett. 8 May The howse of James Hanne in Over Compton Dorsett Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Geo. Fawler in Islington Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Geo: Fawler to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Islington, Midd. 8 May The howses of John West & John Marsh in Dorchester Pr. Meeting Places. 8 May Licence to Geo: Hammond to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of John West & John Marsh in Dorchester 8 May The howse of Fran: Duckins in Willingham Cambridgeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of Eliz: Petit near Greenstreet in Cambridge Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Sam: Corbyn to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz. Petit near Greenstreet in Cambridge 8 May E (81). The howse of Widow Evans at Meldred in Cambridgeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Thomas Locke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Evans at Meldred in Cambridgeshire 8 May A Place called the Kitchin in high Dike in the Town of March in the Isle of Ely Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to James Day to be a Congr. Teacher in a Place called the Kitchin in High Dike in the Town of March in the Isle of Ely. 8 May Licence to Joseph Oddey to be a Congr. Teacher in the house of Job Hall in Bridge Street in Cambridge. 8 May The howse of Job Hall in Bridge Street in Cambridge Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Francis Plolcroft to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Job Hall in Bridge street in Cambridge 8 May Licence to Ezekias King to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hornsey Middl. 8 May The howse of Ezekias King in Hornsey Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Haslefoot Bridges to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Enfield, Middl. 8 May 30 466 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (82). The howse of Haslefoot Bridges in Enfield Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Henry Searle to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of the Lady Pickering in Tichmarsh Northampton 8 May The howse of the Lady Pickering at Tichmarsh Northampton Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Susanna Ponder in Rothwell Northampton Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The house of Thomas Browning in Rothwell Northampton Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Thomas Browning to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse & Susanna Ponders in Rothwell 8 May Licence to John Pinkury to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Long- stock, Southampton. 8 May The howse of John Pinkury in Longstock, Southampton Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of . . . Hopkins in Hozwell Southampton Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Nicholas Smith in Long Parish, Southampton Congr. Meeting Place 8 May. E (83). Licence to Nicholas Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Long Parish, Southampton. 8 May Licence to John Crofts to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Girle in Newton Tone, Wilts. 8 May The howse of John Girle in Newton Tone Wilts Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Sam: Smith j. of Hereford to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May Like to George Primerose of Tedstone Delamere Hereford 8 May Like to Thomas Seaborne of Hereford. 8 May The howse of Sr John Stapley in How Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Wm Wallis to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sr John Stapley in How Sussex 8 May. Licence to Joseph Osbourne to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of John Fryland in Bredhempston, Sussex 8 May The howse of John Fryland in Bredhempston Sussex Ind. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Joane Strang in Bidiford, Devon Ind. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Michael Taylour of Holsworthy Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 467 E (84). Licence to Rob. Stead of Dartmouth to be a Grail Anab. Teacher. 8 May The howses of Nichas Stook and Edward Searle in the Parish of Culmstock, Devon Pr. Meeting Places. 8 May Licence to Geo. Bindon to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of Nichas Stook & Ed: Searle in the Parish of Culmstock, Devon 8 May The howses of John Norman & Daniel Lock in the Parish of Welling ton, Somersett Pr. Meetings. 8 May Licence to Timothy Batt to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of John Norman & Daniel Lock in the Parish of Wellington, Somersett 8 May Licence to Thomas Rowe of Wimburne in Dorsett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May. The howse of John Gifford in the Parish of Wimburne Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The Meeting howse in Toxtethpark near Leverpoole in Lancashire licensed for Presb. use 8 May Licence to Thomas Trumpton to be a Pr. Teacher in the Meeting howse in Toxteth park near Leverpoole, Lancashire. 8 May The howse of Silvanus Rich near Peniston, Yorkeshire Presb. Meeting Place. 8 May E (85). Licence to Nathan Denton to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Silvanus Rich near Peniston, Yorkeshire. 8 May Licence to James Davies to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Cardigan, & John James's in Kenarth, Carmarthenshire 8 May The howse of John James of Kenarth, Carmarthenshire Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of James Davies of Cardigan Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of Jenkin Jones in Kilgerran in Pembrokeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Sam: Murner to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Watersfield in Arundell, Sussex 8 May Licence to Jenkin Jones to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Kil gerran, Pembrokeshire 8 May Licence to Richard Garrett to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Nicholas Brewer in Midhurst, Sussex 8 May The howse of Thomas Watersfield in Arundell Sussex Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Nicholas Brewer in Midhurst, Sussex Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Collet Key in Sandwich Kent Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 30—2 468 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (86). The howse of Charles Niccols in Adesham Kent Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Charles Niccols to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Adesham, Kent. 8 May Licence to Rob. Constantine to be a Pr. Teacher in the Barne of Rob. Wild of Heaside in the Parish of Oldham, Lancashire 8 May The Barne of Rob: Wild of Heaside in the Parish of Oldham, Lanca shire Pr. Meeting Place 8 May The howse of Joseph Holmes at Broadlanes end in the Parish & Town of Ilminster, Somersett. Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The howse of Thomas Marshall in the Parish of Ilminster Somersett Pr. Meeting Place 8 May Licence to Thomas Marshall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish & Town of Ilminster, Somersett 8 May Licence to James Stronge to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Mayne in Broadway, Somersett 8 May The howse of Dorcas Standerwick in White Lackington, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May The house of Rob. Carter in the Parish of Ashill, Somersett Pr. Meet ing Place. 8 May The howse of John Mayne in the Parish of Broadway, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May E (87). Licence to Thomas Safford to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of Richard Gilling & Hannah Safford in Bicknaller, Somersett 8 May 72 The howse of Hannah Safford in the Parish of Bicknaller, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Dr Wm Bates of London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 8 May 1672 Mistoll howse in the Parish of Chartham in Kent Pr. Meeting Place 8. May 72. Licence to Sam: Hieron to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Vigions in Molash Kent. 8 May 72 The howse of Thomas Marchwicke in Wye in Kent Presb. Meeting Place 8 May 72 The howse of James Vigion in Molash Kent Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72 The howse of Widow Banbury in Wye in Kent Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of George Larkha at Hameshill in the Parish of Bridekirke Cumberland. 8 May 72. Licence to George Larkham to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hameshill in the Parish of Bridekirke, Cumberland 8 May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 469 E (88). The howse of . . . Mowcock in Chattham Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Ben: Bowyer to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of . . . Mowcock in Chattham. 8 May Licence to Sam: Loveday to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Ed: Whiston in East Smithfield, Middl. 8 May The howse of Ed: Whiston in East Smithfield Anab. Meeting Place. 8. May 72. Licence to Thomas Kent to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Arms in Cranfield, Middl. 8 May 72. The howse of Wm Arms in Cranfield Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May, The howse of John Donne & George Fowler in Kaishow Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of Wm Jarvis in Ridgement, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. The howse of Geo: Palmer in Cranfield, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Wm Jarvis to be a Congr. Teacher in his own howse in Ridgement, & Geo: Palmers in Cranfield, Bedford. 8 May The howse of Jeremiah French in Bradford Abbas Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May. 72. E (89). Licence to Jeremiah French to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Brad ford Abbas, Dorsett. 8 May 72. Licence to . . . Saunders to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Wood in Tiverton, Devon 8 May 72. The howse of Wm Wood in Tiverton Devon Pr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. The howse of Thomas Browning in Rothwell, Northampton Congr. Meeting Place 8 May The howse of . . . Hutton Esqr at Popleton in Yorkeshire Pr Meeting Place. 8 May 72. The howse of John Gunn in Weatherfield in Essex Pr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. A howse near the Colledge in Manchester in Lancashire Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72. Licence to Henry Vaughan of Spittlefields, London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May The howse of John Overton in Dancott, Northampton Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72 Licence to Ralph Punn to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Overton in Dancott, Northampton. 8 May Licence to John Starke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Smith in Sileham, Suffolk. 8 May. 47° S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (90). The howse of Stephen Hamblin in Pusham Norfolk Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72 Licence to Sam: Manning to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Stephen Hamblin in Pusha, Norfolk. 8 May The howse of John Senly in Topsham Devofi Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May. The howse of Edw: Rosseter in Taunton Somersett Pr. Meeting Place 8 May. The howse of Samuel Taylor in Wem, Shropshire Pr. Meeting Place 8 May The howse of John Hucker in Taunton, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place 8 May. The howse of Rob. Smith in Sileha in Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May. Licence to Augustine Plumstead of Norfolk to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 8 May. The howse of Thomas Warren in the Parish of Otterford Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May. Licence to Edw: Lawrence in Spittlefields to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 8 May. Licence to John Donne to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse & Geo. Fowlers in Kaishow, Bedford 8 May. E (91). The howse of Geo: Fowler in Walsall, Staffordshire to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Sam: Taylor to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wem 8 May. The howse of Edw. Eves of Walsall, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May. The howse of Eliz. Deale in Walsall, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place 8 May Licence to Richard Bell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Edw: Eves, George Fowler & Eliz. Deale of Walsall, Staffordshire 8 May 72. The howse of Isack Carter at Watisfield, Suffolk Pr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. The howse of Sam: Baker at Watsfield, Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place 8 May. Licence to Thomas Benton to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Isack Charter in Watisfield, in Suffolk 8 May The house of Sam: Pettaugh Wortwell cum Alburgh, Norfolk. Congr. Meeting Place 8 May. Licence to Sam: Pettaugh to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Wort- well cum Alburgh, Norfolk 8 May. E (92). The howse of Rob. Primrose in Denton, Norfolk Congr. Meeting Place 8 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 471 E (92) — continued. Licence to Wm Bidbank to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Primerose in Denton, Norfolk 8 May. The howse called the White Fryers in Chester Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May Licence to Wm Cooke to be a Pr. Teacher in a howse called the White Fryars in Chester 8 May 72. The howse of Richard Macgesson in Stone Street in Okley Surrey Pr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. The howse of Widow Knight in Southampton Pr. Meeting Place 8 May. Reb Moorewoods howse in Selby Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place 8 May. The howse of Rob. Blunt in Alnewick Northumberland Pr. Meeting Place 8 May 72. Licence to Rob. Blunt to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Alnewick in Northumberland 8 May. Licence to Matthias Pemberton of Fan Church Street London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 8 May. The howse of Richard Gilling in the Parish of Bicknaller Somersett to be a Pr. Meeting Place 8 May. E (93). The howse of Josias Roughead in ye Towne Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to John Bunyon to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Josias Roughead 9 May Bedford. Licence to Nathaniel Alcock to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Tingey in Ford End, Bedford 9 May The howse of John Tingey in Ford end, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The lake howse Barn in Blunham, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to John Wright to be a Congr. Teacher in the lake howse Barn in Blunham, Bedford. 9 May Licence to John Bernard to be an Anab. Teacher in Rich: Humphrey's howse in Gadbrooke, Surrey. 9 May Licence to Wm Burnett to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Longhust in Chersey, Surrey 9 May The howse of Richard Humphrey in Gadbrook Surrey Anab. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Wm Longhust in Chersey, Surrey Anab. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of . . . Powell in Lincolne Pr. Meeting Place. E (94). The howse of Ann Harris in Lower Deale Kent Presb. & Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May 472 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (94) — continued. The howse of Constant Woodman in Deale Kent Pr. & Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of John Reeve in Chelmesford, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to John Reeve to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Chelmes ford, Essex. 9 May Licence to Christopher Wrag to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in little Waltham, Essex. 9 May The howse of Christopher Wrag in little Waltham Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to John Oakes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Little Baddow in Essex. 9 May The howse of John Oakes in little Baddow, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Mr Harris in Margeting, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to James Abdy to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Mr Powell in Lincolne. 9 May Licence to John Hopping of Cristow in Devon to be a Graft Pr. Teacher. 9 May E (95). Licence to Thomas Buxton to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Wilcox in Coventry. 9 May Licence to Abel Collyer to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Boun in Coventry. 9 May The howse of Wm Wilcox in Coventry Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Richard Cranwell in Coventry Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of John Boun in Coventry Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of John Crichlowe in Coventry Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Wm Haudon in Sherborne Yorkeshire Presb. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Wm Haudon to be a Presb. Teacher in his howse in Sher borne, Yorkeshire 9 May Licence to John Crouch to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Fissenden, in Lewes Sussex. 9 May The howse of John Lover in Lewes, Sussex Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Thomas Fissenden junior in Lewes Sussex Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May E (96). Licence to John Lover to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Lewes, Sussex 9 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 473 E (96) — continued. Licence to Wm Troy to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Odington, Glocestr 9 May The howse of Wm Troy in Odington, Glocestr. Congr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Rob. Otteway to be an Indep. Teacher in his howse in Beckles, Suffolk. 9 May The howse of Rob. Otteway in Beeckles, Suffolk Ind. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Geo: Shirts in Chappell Le Frith Darbyshire Presb. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Wm Bagshaw to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Geo: Shirts in Chappell le Frith Darbyshire 9 May The howse of Mark Facy in Bridgrule, Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of James Shepheard in Bridgrule, Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of James Moyt in Stratton Cornwall Presb. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Andrew Lakes in Ford in Chevelstone Parish Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May E (97). The howse of Anthony Budd in Great Torrington, Devofi Pr. & Ind. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Pte Grove in Grubb street in Cripplegate Parish, London Graft Pr. Teacher. 9 May The howse of Wm Venner in Chittle Hampton Parish Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Jane French in Sidmeuth, Devon Presb. & Ind. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to John Musgrove to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Valentine Brown in Netherstoway, Somersett 9 May The howse of Rob. Burnall in the Parish of Stockland, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of Valentine Brown in the Parish of Netherstoway, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May The howse of John Galpin in Ashpriors, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Wm Donne of Old Weston, Huntingdon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 9 May Licence to Roger Flammack to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Guendron, Cornwall. 9 May The howse of Geo: Flammack in Guendron, Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May. 474 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (98). The howse of . . . Cuttler near Limestreet, London Pr. Meeting Place. 9 May Licence to Obadiah Wills of the Devizes Wilts to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 30. Apr. 72. Adam Pearses howse in Exofi. Anab. Meeting Place. 9 May 72. Licence to Sam: Peakman to be a Grail Pr. Teacher of White Chappell, London. 10 May 72. Licence to Rich: Bunny to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Dozell in Whit Church in Southampton. 13 May The howse of John Dozzell in Whit Church in Southampton Anab. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Nathaniel Bayly in Marleborugh Wilts Anab. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Wm Hughes to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Marie- borough, Wilts. 13 May The howse of Wm Hughes in Marleborough, Wilts Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John Dan of S' Martin's Westminster to be a Pr. Teacher Grail. 13 May E (99). Licence to Rob. Perrott of Grubb Street London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May The howse of Richard Baker in Kingsbridge, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Roger More in Great Torrington, Devon Pr. & Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John Donkinson of York to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May The howse of Wm Yeo in Newton Abbott Devon Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John Frayling [Freeme] to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Edw: Hope junr in the Devizes in Wilts 13 May The howse of Ed: Hope in the Devices Wilts. Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of George Capel in Tinmouth Devon [erased] North: Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Sam: Mayne of Holsworthy, Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May The howse of Alice Haw in Wokingha, Berks Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May. Licence to Benj. Perkins to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wokingham Berks. 13 May E (100). The howse of Benj. Perkins in Wokingham, Pr. Meeting Place.. 13 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 475 E (100) — continued. Licence to Wm Manning to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Peasenhall, Suffolke: 13 May Licence to John Manning to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Peasenhall in Suffolk. 13 May Licence to Sam: Manning to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Walpool, Suffolke. 13 May Licence to Rob. Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Joseph Gilder in Wesselton, Suffolk. 13 May The howse of Wm Manning in Peasenhall in Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Manning in Peasenhall, Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Sam: Manning in Walpool in Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Joseph Gilder in Wosselton, Suffolk Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Cuthbert Cotesworth in the Westpans near South Sheeles, Durrham, Pr. Meeting Place, 13 May The howse of Isabel Green in North Sheeles in Durrha Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (101). The howse of Matthew Alflatt in Bath, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place 13 May Licence to Matthew Alflatt to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bath. 13 May Licence to Thomas Pycke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Blacklee in Lancashire 13 May The howse of Thomas Pycke in Blacklee, Lancashire Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Wm Gough at Stoke in Wilts Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May. Licence to Simon Barrett of Lamborne in Berks to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May Licence to Henry Dent of Rombsbury, Wilts to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May Licence to Wm Gough to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Stoke, Wilts. 13 May Licence to John Crofts to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Fran: Fines in Newton Tony Wilts. 13 May The howse of Fran: Fines in Newton Tony Wilts Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The Meeting howse in Totnes, Devon, Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (102). The howse of Rich: Batchelour in the Rectory of Eastwoodhay & Ash- mansworth in Southampton. Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May- Licence to Rich: Batchelour to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Rectory of Eastwoodhay & Ashmansworth Southampton. 13 May 476 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (102) — continued. The howse of Edw: Fanner in Newbury, Berks Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Edw. Fanner to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Newbury, Berks. 13 May Licence to Thomas Nuttall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Rend ham, Suffolk. 13 May The howse of Rich: Hunt in Reading, Berks Pr. & Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Peter Johnson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Petkins in Margatte, Kent. 13 May The howse of Wm Petkins in Margatte Kent. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rob. Smith in the Isle of Tenant Kent Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Nicholas Eveleigh in Exon Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (103). The howse of Matthew Ellisson at the Grange in little Coggeshall, Essex. 13 May Licence to Matth. Ellisson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at the Grange in little Coggeshall, Essex. 13 May Licence to Wm Houghton to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Swannick, Southampton. 13 May Licence to Thomas Gare of little Brittaine, London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May Licence to John Rowe of Shobrook, Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May Like to John Deyor in the Parish of Mortlock, Somersett 1 3 May Like to George Bisse of Mortlock. 13 May Like to John Foldoe Chippen Barnet Berks. 13 May Licence to Rich: Upjohn to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Weston near Southampton. 13 May The howse of Wm Houghton in Swannick, Southampton Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Richard Upjohn at Weston, near Southampton Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Thomas Nuttall in Rendham, Suffolk Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (104). The howse of Sam: Mayne in Holsworthy, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72. The howse of Edmund Frost in Hunston, Suffolk Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to James Waller to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Ed. Frost in Hunston, Suffolk 13 May The howse of Sam: Ward in Darby Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Thomas Sleigh in Darby Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 477 E (104) — continued. Licence to John Oatfield to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Sleigh in Darby 13 May Licence to Luke Cranwell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sam: Ward in Darby. 13 May The howse of Wm Good in Stowes Provest in Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Joseph Ward in Shaston, Dorsett, Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Hussey Esq1' at Wolcomb in Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rob. Grove at Ferme in Wilts Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (105). Licence to Arthur Barha to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hackney in Middlesex 13 May The howse of Arthur Barha in Hackney Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Garnet in Kendall, Westmerland Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Thomas Whithead to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Garnett in Kendall Westmerland. 13 May Licence to John Rogers of Lartington, Yorkeshire to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 13 May Like to John Bidly of White Cogne in Essex. 13 May The howse of Joseph Aders in Haverhill, Suffolk Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Humphrey Alders in S' Olaves Southwark Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Stephen Scandrett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Joseph Aders in Haverill, Suffolk 13 May Licence to Wm Turton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Joseph Wade in Stafford 13 May The howse of Joseph Wade in Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (106). Licence to Rich: Wale to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in Pinch becke, Lincolne. 13 May The howse of Rich: Wale in Pinchbecke, Lincoln Anab. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Wm Hardmente in Longborough Leicestershire Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Wm Smith to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Diseworth Grange, Leicester 13 May Licence to Thomas Ford to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Clerke in Burtnon Trent Stafford. 13 May Licence to Ferdinando Poole to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm Hardmentes howse in Longborough, Leic. 13 May 478 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (106) — continued. The howse of Wm Smith at Diseworth Grange in Leicestershire Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rich: Clarke in Burtnon Trent Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Jane Machin in Stoke Parish in Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Hughes at Wilxham, Denbigh Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (107). The howse of Andrew Barnett in Asbury Parish, Cheshire Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Andrew Barnett to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Asbury Parish, Cheshire. 13 May The howse of Charles Doughty in Salop Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John Bryan to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Charles Doughty in Salop 13 May The howse of Wm Fletcher in the Parish of St. Pancrosse in Chichester, Sussex Anab. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Upton to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Fletcher in S' Pancrosse Parish Chichester. 13 May Licence to Wm Fletcher to be a Anab. Teacher in his howse in S* Pancrosse Parish Chichester 13 May Licence to Hezekiah Woodward to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Nicoll in the Parish of Uxbridge Middlesex. 13 May Licence to Rob. Hall to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Richard Biscoe in Uxbridge Parish Midd. 13 May Licence to Hugh Buttler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Crowder in Uxbridge Parish, Middlesex. 13 May E (108). The howse of Wm Nicoll in the Parish of Uxbridge Middl. Pr. Meet ing Place. 13 May The howse of Rich: Biscoe in the Parish of Uxbridge Middl. Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Crowder in the Parish of Uxbridge Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rich: Barnes in Willingborough Northampton Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Vincent Alsop in Gedington, Northampton Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Stickland Negus to be a Congr. Teacher in Rich: Barnes howse in Willingborough, Northton 13 May The howse of John Morton in Ringstead Northton. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Vincent Alsop to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Ged ington, Northton 13 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 479 E (108) — continued. Licence to John Willes to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Morton in Ringstead, Northton. 13 May Licence to Fran: Dandy to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Margarett Brooke in Okley Magna, Northton 13 May The howse of Margarett Brooke in Okley Magna, Northton. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (109). Licence to Rich: Hooke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in North ampton Towne. 13 May The howse of Rich: Hooke in Northampton Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Rob. Ekins to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz. Mutsoe in Twywell, Northton. 13 May The howse of Eliz. Mutsoe in Twywell, Northton. Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Grace Byles in Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John Martyn to be an Ind. Teacher in Grace Byles howse in Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight. 1 3 May Licence to Rich: Chidell of Roade in the Parish of Godshill in the Isle of Wight Pr. Graft Teacher. 13 May Like to John Smith in the Parish of S' Nicholas in the Isle of Wight. 13 May Like to Wm Durant Congreg11 of Newcastle. 13 May Like to John Pringle Pr. of Newcastle. 13 May Like to John Gilpin of New Castle. 13 May Like to Henry Lever of New Castle. 1 3 May Like to Stephen Martin of East Grinstead, Sussex 13 May E (110). Licence to Rich: Bickle to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sam: Cabell in the Parish of Buckfastleigh Devofi. 13 May The howse of Sam: Cabell in the Parish of Buckfastleigh Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to John James to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Staynes, Middl. 13 May The howse of John James in Staynes Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Wm Warha in Sunderland, Durrha Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Ralph Wickliffe to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm Warha's howse in Sunderland, Durrha. 13 May The howse of David King in Kingstone Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Rich: Chantry to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Smithby, Derby. 13 May 480 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (110) — continued. The howse of Rich: Chantry in Smithsby, Derby Pr. Meeting Place. 1 3 May The howse of Sam: Turke in Goudhurst in Kent Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (111). The howse of Thomas Martyn in Plymouth, Devofi Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rodbeard at Norton, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Pitt at Norton, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Foldoe in Chipping Barnett, Hartford Pr. Meet ing Place. 13 May The howse of Richard Brown in Longdon, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Tho: Bakewell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Brown in Longdon, Stafford. 13 May The howse of Griffin Bully in Reading, Berks. Pr. & Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Richard Ellis in Reading, Berks Pr. & Ind. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Richard Tufton in Wittersham in Kent. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Daniel Audny in Laitonstone, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Edw: Isaac to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Gilb: Ashly in Godlington, Bedford. 13 May E (112). The howse of Gilb. Ashly in Godlington, Bed. Congr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Wm Harrison in the Parish of All Saints in Leedes Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of James Prickring in the Parish of St. Michael Leedes. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Ed: Newton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Harri son in the Parish of All Saints Leedes 13 May Licence to John Pindar to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Sanfield in Reed in Suffolk. 13 May The of John Collyer in Couling, Suffolk Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rob. Sanfield in Reed in Suffolk Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Wm Ames to be a Pr. Teacher in the Meeting howse in Wrentham, Suffolk 13 May The Meeting howse in Wrentham Suffolke licensed for Presb. 13 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 481 E (112) — continued. Licence to Christopher Snell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of East Grinsted, Sussex 1 3 May The howse of John Elliott in the Parish of Hartfield, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (113). The howse of Henry Francknes in Hordlie, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Christopher Snell in the Parish of East Grinsted, Sussex 13 May The howse of Richard Whitcom in Hardwick, Salop Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Josuah Barnett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Whitcom in Hardwick, Salop. 13 May The howse of George Thwing in the Parish of Islington, Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Barker in the Parish of Islington Middl. Pr. Meet ing Place. 13 May The howse of Sam: Lee 011 Newington Green in the Parish of Isling ton Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May Licence to Sam: Lee to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse on Newington Green in the Parish of Islington, Middl. 13 May The howse of Alice Hawker in Whitehill, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of Rich: Hayward in Weeke, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May The howse of John Laver in Coat Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May E (114). The howse of Thomas Cole in Henley upon Thames Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Thomas Cole to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Henley upon Thames. 16 May The howse of Dan: Andrews in the Parish of Low Clayton, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May. The howse of Wm Ball in the Parish of S' Mary Somersett London Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of John Wells at Durington, Wilts Pr. Meeting Place 16 May The howse of John Hulatt in Salisbury Pr. Meeting Place 16 May The Meeting howse in Chewbent Lancastr. Pr. Meeting Place 16 May The howse of James Wood in Chewbent Lancastr. Pr. Meeting Place 16 May The howse of Geo: Leigh in Farnworth, Lancashire Pr. Meeting Place 16 May 3i 482 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (114) — continued. Licence to Humphrey Weaver to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Crundall, Southampton. 16 May The howse of Humphrey Weaver in Crundall, Southampton Pr. Meeting Place 16 May E (115). The howse of Martin Morland at Hackney in Middlesex Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to Martin Morland to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hackney, Middl. 16 May The howse of John Forth in Hackney, Middlesex Pr. Meeting Place 16 May Licence to Wm Wickins to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Forth in Hackney in Middlesex 16 May. Licence to Fran: Keeling of Bast Church, Salop to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 16 May. The howse of Thomas Moore at Milton Abbas, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May. Licence to Thomas Moore to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Milton Abbas, Dorsett 16 May. The howse of Geo: Cokain in Red Crosse Street, London Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to Geo: Cokain to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Red Crosse Street, London. 1 6 May. The howse of Sr Bulstrod Whitelock at Chilton Lodge, Wilfs Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to James Pearson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Sr Bulstrode Whitelock at Chilton Lodge, Wilts 16 May. The howse of Wm Love in the Parish of Cranebrook, Kent Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May. E (116). Licence to Rob. Traill to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Love in Cranebrooke Parish, Kent 16 May. Licence to John Jackson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Bradley in Flintham, Nottingham 16 May. The howse of Wm Bradley in Flintham, Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. The howse of Eliz. Lindsey in Skegby, Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to Sam: Nowell to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Jonathan Everard in Ashfield, Nottingham. 16 May The howse of Jonathan Everard in Ashfield, Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. The howse of Thomas Gretton in Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 483 E (116) — continued. The howse of Eliz: Reade in Bridelesmith gate in Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May. Licence to John James to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz: Read in Bridelesmith gate in Nottingham 16 May. Licence to John Issot jun. to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Hasbery, Yorke. 16 May. Licence for Dr. Nathan: Holmes to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Horshoe Alley in the Upper Morefeilds, London. 16 May E (117). The howse of Dr Nathan: Holmes in Horseshoe Alley in the Upper Morefields, London Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May. Licence to Edw: Hancocke of Horfield, Glocestef to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 1 6 May Like to Wm Lucker of Bridlington, Yorke. 1 6 May. Like to Corn: Todd of Healey Manour, Yorke 16 May. Licence to Gab: Sangar to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Lloyd in the Strand, London 16 May The howse of John Daberon in the Parish of Walton upon Thames in Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Dame Woolfrey in Winterburne Kingston, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of John Dammer in Cerne, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. The howse of Dorothy Chaplain in Trinity Parish in Wareham, Dorsett Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May. Licence to Peter Sterry to be a Pr. Teacher in Edw. Bushell's howse in Hackney, Middl. 16 May. The howse of John Perry in Filpott lane, London Pr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. The howse of Edw: Bushell in Hackney Middl. Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May. The howse of Jeremy Holwey in Cornestreet, Bristoll Congr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. E (118). Licence to St. Hawthorne to be_ a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Turvy, Bedford. 16 May 72. Licence to John Allen to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Read in Steventon, Bed. 16 May 72 Licence to Dan: Negoos to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Clare in Puvenha, Bedford. 16 May 72 The howse of Rob: Clare in Puvenham, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Anne Elmes in Warmington, Northton Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. 31—2 484 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (118) — continued. The howse of Matthew Orlebar in Polebrooke Northampton Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of John Maydwell in Kettering, Northton Presb. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Sam: Whitbye in Great Addington, Northton Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Rob. Maunsell in Newton, Northton Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Mr Pheasant in Westlaughton Leic. Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to John Rowlett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Anne Elmes in Warmington, Northton. 16 May. E (119). Licence to Nathan: Whiting to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of the Lady Pickering in Tichmarsh Northton. 16 May Licence to Matthew Orlebar to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Pole- brook, Northton 16 May. The howse of Thomas Finden in Okeley Bed. Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May. The howse of John Baxter in Kempston, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Frances Whiteman in Cardington, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Wm Man in Stadgedon, Bedf. Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Wm Flaxey in Hames Bedford! Congr. Meeting Place 16 May The howse of Sarah Tomkins in Maulden, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of George Pridden in Edworth, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Stephen Hawthorn in Turvy, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place 1 6 May. The howse of Widow Reade in Steventon, Bedford Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to Thomas Cooper to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Finden in Okeley, Bedford 16 May 72. E (120). Licence to John Senester to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Baxter in Kempston, Bed. 16 May. Licence to John Whiteman to be a Congr. Teacher in Frances White- mans' barne in Cardington, Bed. 16 May. Licence to John Fenne to be a Congr. Teacher in. the howse of Wm Man in Stadgedon, Bedford. 16 May. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 485 E (120)— continued. Licence to Sam: Fenne to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Maxey in Hames, Bedford 16 May. Licence to Nehemiah Coxe to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Sarah Tomkins in Maulden Bed. 16 May. Licence to Edw: Dent to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Geo: Priddon in Edworth, Bedf. 16 May. The howse of John Issott jun. of Harbery, York to be a Congr. Meet ing Place 16 May. Licence to Benj: Berry to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Abr. Sealy in the Parish of Trull, Somersett 16 May The howse of Abraham Sealy in the Parish of Trull Somersett Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Francis Stickland in the Parish of Trull Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Widow Lloyd in the Strand, London Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. E (121). Licence to Wm Cooke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Anthony Henthorne in Chester. 16 May. The howse of Anthony Henthorne in Chester Congr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Thomas Chesman in the Parish of East Ilsley, Berks Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May. The howse of Rob: Hacche in the Parish of Saterley, Devon Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. Licence to Lewis Hacche to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Hacche in Saterley, Devofi. 16 May Licence to Tho: Chesman to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of East Ilsley, Berks. 16 May. The howse of George Primerose in Tedston de la Mere, Hereford, Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May. The howse of Thomas Seaborne in Hereford Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Cfttian Hood in Longdon, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place 16 May. The howse of Ed. Brughton in Longdon, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Widow Fleetwood at Chulfoat Gile, Bucks Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May E (122). Licence to Edw: Terry to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Anne Fleetwood in Chalfont Gile, Bucks 16 May The howse of Rob: Stokely at Warboy, Huntingdon Anab. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Thomas Chapman to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Stokely at Warboy, Hunting. 16 May 486 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E {122)— continued. The howse of John Denny at S' Ives Huntingd Anab. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to John Denn to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at S' Ives, Huntingd. 1 6 May Licence to John Lacy to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Widow Weedon at Gormonchester, Huntingct. 16 May The howse of Widow Weeden at Gormonchester, Huntingd Anab. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Thomas Gates to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Ellington, Huntingd 16 May The howse of Thomas Gates at Ellington, Huntingd Anab. Meeting Place. 1 6 May Licence to Edm: Moyle to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Edm: Male at Feny Stanton, Huntingd. 16 May The howse of Edm. Male at Feny Stanton, Huntingd. Anab. Meeting Place. 1 6 May E (123). The howse of Wm Cranford at Over in Cambr Anab. Meeting Place. 1 6 May Licence to Rob: Cole to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Cranford at Over Cambf. 16 May Licence to Thomas Waller of Swaffan Prior in Cambf. to be a Graft Anab. Teacher. 16 May The howse of Tho: Waller of Swaffam Prior in Cambr. Anab Meeting Place. 1 6 May The howse of Wm Davis at Trumpington, Cambf Anab. Meeting Place. 1 6 May Licence to Gyles Taylor of Trumpington, Cambr to be a Graft Anab. Teacher. 16 May Like to Wm Hamerston of Harston Cambr. 1 6 May Like to Benj : Medcalfe of Melbourne Cambr. 1 6 May Like to Edm: Smith of Marsh, Cambr. 16 May Like to Tho: Taylor of Wisbich, Cambr. 16 May Like to Wm Blackburn of Ely, Cambr. 16 May Like to Abr. Coe of Stretham Cambr. 16 May Like to Edw: Hancock of Wellbrum Magna Cambr. 16 May The howse of John Denny in Wellbrum Magna, Cambr. Anab. Meet ing Place. 1 6 May E (124). Like for the howse of Thomas Gotobed at Stretham, Cambr. 16 May Like for the howse of Widow Sherwood at Ely 16 May Like for the howse of Thomas Meeres at March Cambr. 1 6 May Like for the howse of Josuah Johnson at Wisbich, Cambr 16 May Like for the howse of Widow Pate at Harston, Cambr. 1 6 May Like for the howse of Benj: Medcalfe of Melbourne, Cambr. 16 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 487 E (124) — continued. Licence to Dudley Rider of Woolby Warw. to be a Graft Pr. Teacher. 16 May Like to James Briscoe of Toxtell Parke, Lancashire. 16 May The howse of Is. Bedford at Clifton, Bedford Ind. Meeting Place. 16 May Is. Bedford to be an Ind. Teacher in his howse in Clifton. 16 May The howse of Wm Green in Topsha, Devon Presb. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of John Barker in Litchfield, Stafford Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Dan. Dich to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of David Joanes in the Parish of St. Butald Bishopsgate. 16 May E (125). The howse of David Joanes in the Parish of St. Butald Bishopsgate Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Bartholomew Tull in Wantage Parish, Berks Presb. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Aaron Joanes in Wantage Parish, Berks Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Bartholomew Tull to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Wantage, Berks 16 May Licence to Rob: Kent to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Aaron Joanes in Wantage, Berks. 16 May The howse of Phil. Bernard in Andover, Hants Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Rich: Ventham in Andover, Hants Ind. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Peter Aspinwall to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Robinson in Ashton, Lancastr. 16 May The howse of John Robinson in Ashton, Lancastr. Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to John Luffe of S' Mary Magd Parish, Surrey to be a Graft Pr. Teacher. 16 May The howse of John Gostlett in Marshfield, Glocester Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May E (126). Licence to John Goffe to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Ruth Roke- life in the Parish of Stalbridge, Dorsett. 16 May Licence to John Hall to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Thornton in the Parish of Bradford, Yorkeshire 16 May The howse of Wm Webber in the Parish of Sampford Peverell, Devon Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Ruth Rokelife, in the Parish of Stalbridge, Dorsett. 16 May The Brick howse in Leeds Briggate in Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May 488 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (126)— continued. The howse of Joseph Dawson in the Parish of Hallifax, Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Joseph Dawson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Hallifax, Yorkeshire. 16 May Licence to Christopher Scott to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Buttler in Prettlewell, Essex 16 May The howse of Rob: Buttler in Prettlewell, Essex. Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May The howse of John Hall in the Parish of Bradford, Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Geo: Ward in the Parish of Bradford Yorkeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to Geo: Ward to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Bradford, Yorkeshire. 16 May E (127). The howse of John Balme in the Parish of Bradford, Yorkeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May Licence to Mich: Drake to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Fulbeck, Lincolne. 16 May Like to John Birkett to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Swinderby, Lincolne 1 6 May Like to Joseph Lee in the howse of Edw: King in Ashby de la laund, Lincolne. 16 May Like to John Wright in the howse of the Lady Berry in Linwood, Lincoln 16 May Like to Rich: Hobson in the howse of James Brooke in Ellenthorpe Yorkeshire. 1 6 May Licence to Dr. Henry Wilkinson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Gosfield, Essex. 16 May Licence to John Denton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Sturr in Osgoodby Grange, Northriding of Yorke. 16 May The howse of Michael Drake in Fulbeck, Lincolne Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May The howse of John Birkett in Swinderby, Lincolne Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of Edw: King in Ashby de la laund Lincoln. Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May E (128). The howse of the Lady Berry in Linwood Grange, Lincoln Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May The howse of James Brook in Ellenthorp, Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May The howse of Dr Hen: Wilkinson in Gosfield, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 1 6 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 489 E (128)— continued. The howse of John Scurr in Osgoodby Grange, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. 16 May Licence to D1' John Bryon to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Heyward in Coventry. 16 May The howse of Thomas Ford at Pensford Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Thomas Crosse to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Ford at Pensford, Somersett. 22 May Licence to Joseph Callett of Exoii to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22 May The howse of John Pym in Exon Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May The howse of Sam: Pierce in Exon. Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May Licence to Edw: Hutchenson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Sam: Pierce in Exon. 22 May. E (129). The howse of Edw: Hutchenson in the Parish of Bishops Clift, Devon Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May The howse of Dame Drake in the Parish of Topsha, Devon Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May Licence to Edw. Ebdine to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Dame Drake in the Parish of Topsha, Devon 22 May. Licence to John Homes to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Parsons in the Parish of Topsha Devon. 22 May. The howse of Thomas Parsons in the Parish of Topsha Devon Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Thomas Cowdrey in Queenhithe, London Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Michael Mercer in Magd. Parish, Oxon Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Dr. John Singleton to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Cowdrey in Queenhithe, London 22 May. The howse of Edw: Kenricke in Wrexham, Denbigh. Congr. Meeting Place 22 May. Licence to John Evans to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Edw: Kenricke in Wrexham Denbigh. 22 May. Licence to John Johnson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Barwell Leicester. 22 May. Licence to John Loseby to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse att Copton Magna, Warwick. 22 May. E (130). The howse of Sam: Ward in Hinckley, Leicester Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of John Johnson in Barwell, Leicester Pr. Meeting Place 22 May. The howse of Geo: Ewer in Southwark Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. 490 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (130) — continued. The howse of Grave Weaver in Jerusale Alley, London. Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Dudley Rider in Wolney, Warwick Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Wm Pagett in Witherbrooke, Warwick Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Rich: Loseby in Copson Magna, Warwick Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Rich: Harrison in Sapcoate, Leicester Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to John Peachye of Southwark to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22 May. Licence to Matthew Woodman to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Horsham, in Sussex 22 May. The howse of Matthew Woodman in Horsham, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May E (131). The howse of John Butterey in Blechingley, Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May Licence to James Parkins of Blechingley, Surrey to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22 May. Licence to John Breton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Castle hill in Cestr. 22 May The howse of John Brereton at Castle hill in the Parish of Borden, Chestr Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Rich: Taylor to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Wadsworth in Swath, Yorke. 22. May. The howse of John Wadsworth in Swath, Yorkeshire Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Thomas Whitehead to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of James Dickenson in Lower Kellet, Lancastr. 22 May. The howse of James Dickenson in Lower Kellett, Lancastr. Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May The howse of Rob: Hall in Bolton, Lancastr Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to John Badgett to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Bishop in Longford, Glocestr. 22 May Licence to James Forbes to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Samson Bacons in Glocester 22 May. The howse of Thomas Cole in Longford, Gloucestr Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. E (132). The howse of Thomas Bishop in Longford, Gloucestr Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 49 i E (132) — continued. The howse of Samson Barons in Gloucester Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Sam: Pack to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Geo: Heme in the Parish of S' Leonard Shoreditch, Middl. 22 May The howse of Geo: Heme in Hogg Lane in the Parish of S' Leonard Shoreditch, Midd. 22 May. Licence to Paul Frewin to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Edw: Grant in Troubridge, Wilts. 20 May. The howse of Henry Abbott in Broughton, Hants Anab. Meeting Place. 20 May. The howse of Edw: Grant in Trowbridge, Wilts Anab. Meeting Place 20 May. Licence to Rich: Goodwin to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Okey in Bolton, Lancastr. 22 May The howse of Arthur Gardiner in Bolton Lancastr Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of James Rhodes in Bolton, Lancastr Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May The howse of John Okey in Bolton, Lancastr Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Widow Piles in Talliton Devon Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. E (133). The howse of Dan: Cudmore in Loxbeer, Devon Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to John Cudmore of Chard, Somersett to be a Grail Presb. Teacher. 22 May. The howse of Roger Hear in Bridgewater, Somersett to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Robert Balch in Bridgewater, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May The howse of Widow Allen at Shittington, Warwick Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Edw: Boucher to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Widow Allen at Shittington, Warwick. 22 May. Licence to Ambrose Clare of Beaminster, Dorsett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 22 May The howse of Wm Wheadon at Whotley in Winsham, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May Licence to Josiah Banger to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Wm Wheadon at Whotley in the Parish of Winsha, Somersett 22 May. Licence to Owen Stockton to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Howlett in S' Martins lane in Colchester, Essex. 22 May. The howse of Rob: Howlett in S* Martins lane in Colchester, Essex Indep. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Thomas Harvey at Nancarrow in the Parish of S' Michael Penchivill Cornwall, Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. 492 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (134). Licence to Joseph Halsey to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Harvey at Nancarrow in the Parish of S' Michael Penchi- vill, Cornwall 22 May. Licence to Wm Phipps to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of James Dod at Marton, Salop 22 May. Licence to James Quarrell to be a Congr. Teacher at the Kingshead in Shrewsbury. 22 May. Licence to John Ritch to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Wiccombe, Bucks. 22 May. The howse of James Dod at Marton, Salop Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of John Ritch in Wiccomb Bucks Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May A Roome or Roomes in Kingshead in Shrewsbury Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Geo: Gooding at Latchford, Oxon Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Tho: Ovy in Watlington, Oxofi Pr. Meeting Place. 22 May. Licence to Stephen Coven to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Ovy in Watlington, Oxon 22 May. Licence to John Brown to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Milford, Salop. 22. May. E (135). Licence to Hugh Owen to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Llane- gryn, Merioneth. 22 May. Licence to Phil. Rogers to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Roger Kynaston at Ruabon, Denbigh. 22 May The howse of John Browne at Milford, Salop Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Hugh Owen in Llanegryn, Merioneth Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Roger Kynaston in Ruabon, Denbigh Congr. Meeting Place. 22 May. The howse of Jonathan Roberts in Llanvaire Denbigh Congr. Meeting Place 22 May Licence to Jonathan Roberts to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Llanvaire, Denbigh. 22 May. The howse of George Hocknell in Hackney, Middl. Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to James Day of Haginton, Cambr. to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 25 May The howse of Bryan Kitchinman in Cambridge, Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Thomas Autrin of Meldred, Cambridge to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 25 May. The howse of Griffith Bubby in Reding Berks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 493 E (136). Licence to James Bricknoll of Preston, Sussex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 May. The howse of John Jeffery in New Shoreham, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Nichas Winton in Walderne, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of William Peckham in little Horsted, Sussex Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May The howse of Lancelott Hooper in the Parish of S' Andrews in Cam bridge for Congr. & Presb. 25 May. Licence to Nathaniel Ball of Nether Chissil Essex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 May. Licence to Wm Green of Fenny Stanton, Huntingd. to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 May. The howse of Downha Yeomans in little S' Maries Parish in Cambridge for Pr. & Congr. 25 May. Like for the howse of Rich: Thurlow in the Parish of St. Andrews in Cambr. 25 May. The howse of Elias Barnes in the Town of Yeavill, Somersett Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May Licence to Henry Buttler to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Elias Barnes in Yeavill, Somersett. 25 May. E (137). The howse of . . . Isaacks in Dinscomb in Salcomb Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Joane Bastones in Salcomb, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Andrew Ruell of Haling North, Hants to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 May. The howse of Thomas Millard in Haling-North, Hants Presb. Meeting Place 25 May. The howse of Timothy Fox in Ticknall, Derby Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Timothy Fox to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Ticknall, Derby 25 May. The howse of Edm: Carter in Stony Stratford, Bucks Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Christ. Fowler to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Kennington in the Parish of Lambath, Surrey. The howse of Christ. Fowler in Kenington in the Parish of Lambeth, Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Edm: Carter in Wolverton, Bucks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Geo: Martin in Haversham, Bucks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Geo: Martin to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Edm: Carter in Stony Stratford, Bucks. 25 May. 494 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (138). The howse of John Woodbridge in Hadenham, Ely Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Wm Outlar in Stretta', Ely Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Edm: Avy in Ockinton, Cambr. Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Sam: Wright in Castle Dunington, Leicester Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Sam: Wright to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Castle Dunington, Leicester 25 May. Licence to Wm Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Dyse- worth Grange in the Parish of Bastle Dovington Leicester. 25 May. The howse of Wm Smith at Dyseworth Grange, Leicester Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May The howse of Francis Thomasman at Wanliff Grange, Leicester Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Thomas Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Fran: Thomasman at Wanliff Grange, Leicester 25 May. The howse of John Manshipp in Guildford, Surrey Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to John Manship to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Guildford in Surrey. 25 May. Licence to Christ. Wragg of Margetting Parish, Essex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 May. E (139). Licence to John Courtman to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Mansell in Thorp Malsor, Northton. 25 May. The howse of John Mansell in Thorp Malsor, Northton Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Rich: Adkins in Welingborough, Northton Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Edw. Brookes in Brigstock Northton Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of John Mansell in Newton, Northton Congr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Thomas Andrews in Meeres Ashby Northton Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May Licence to Thomas Andrews to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Meeres Ashby, Northton. 25 May. Licence to John Gybbs to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Newport Pynell, Bucks. 25 May. The howse of John Gybbs at Newport Pynell, Bucks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. 72. The Barne of Wm Smith in Newport Pynell, Bucks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 495 E (139) — continued. The howse of John Brookes in Wollaston Northton Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Tho: Edmonds to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of John Brookes in Wollaston, Northton. 25 May. E (140). Licence to Thomas Brett to be a Pr. Teacher in the barne of John Morrice in Wollaston, Northton. 25 May. The barne of John Morrice in Wollaston, Northton Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Christopher Stanley in Brafield Green Northton Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Christopher Stanley to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Brafeild Green, Northton. 25 May. The howse of John Cooke in Upthorpe, Huntingd. Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Geo: Fowler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Cooke in Upthorpe, Huntingd. 25 May. Licence to James Rogers to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Haynes in Wonditch, in Kimbolton Parish Huntingd. 25 May. The howse of John Haynes in Wonditch in Kimbolton Parish, Huntingdon Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Luke Ashwood in Gamlinghay, Cambridge Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. Licence to Luke Ashwood to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Gam linghay Cambr. 25 May. Licence to Oliver Scott to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Morice in Ashwell, Hartford. 25 May. The howse of Thomas Morice in Ashwell, Hartford Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. E (141). The howse of the Lady Tayler in S' Faith Green near Maidstone, Kent. Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. 72. Licence to John Waite to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Toft, Cambridge. 25 May. Licence to Wm Henseman to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse or barne of Jos: Kent in Olney, Bucks. 25 May. The howse of John Waite in Toft in Cambridge Presb. Meeting Place. 25 May. The barne or howse of Jos: Kent in Olney, Bucks Pr. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Richard Hooper in Bampton, Devon Anab. Meeting Place. 25 May. The howse of Martin Dunsford at Tiverton, Devon Anab. Meeting Place. 25 May. 496 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (141) — continued. Licence to Wm Facey to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Martyn Dunsford in Tiverton, Devon 25 May. Licence to Rich: Hooper to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in Bampton, Devon. 25 May. Licence to Rich: Coore to be an Antinomian Teacher in his howse in Tonge, Yorke. 29 May The howse of Rich: Coore in Tonge, Yorke Antinomian Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Sam: Shelmardine to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Henry Wigley in Cromford, Darby. 29 The Howse of Henry Wigley in Cromford, Darby Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May E (142). The howse of Rob: Cliffe at Wold, Darby Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Wm Blyth in the Parish of Norton, Darby Presb. Meet ing Place. 29 May Licence to Wm Blyth to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Norton, Darby. 29 May Licence to John Wood to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Norton, Darby. 29 May The howse of John Wood in the Parish of Norton, Darby Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Edw. Pryme to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Sheffield, Yorkeshire. 29 May The howse of Edw: Pryme in the Parish of Sheffield, Yorke Presb: Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Arthur Powell in Attercliffe, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Matthew Bloome to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Arthur Powell in Attercliffe, Yorke. 29 May Licence to James Briscoe to be a Congr. Teacher in the Meeting howse in Toxtell Parke, Lancastr. 29 May Licence to Edm: Taylor to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wittham, Essex. 29 May Like for George Lisle in his howse in Witham, Essex. 29 May The howse of Wm Smith in Kenelworth, Warwick Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May E (143). The howse of Wm Right in Kenelworth, Warwick Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to John Jacob of Canterbury to be a Congr. Teacher. Grail 29 May Like for Edw: Hyrst of Canterbury. 29 May Like for Zachary Lee of Canterbury. 29 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 497 E (143) — continued. Like for Thomas Scott of Canterbury. 29 May The howse of Rob: Basse in Markett Harbrough, Leicester Pr. Meet ing Place. 29 May The howse of John Shuttlewood in the Parish of Lubbenham, Leicester Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to John Shuttlewood in the Parish of Lubbenham, LeicesEr to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 May Like to Matt: Clerke of Markett-Harbrough, Leicestr. 29 May Licence to Rob: Barter to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of James March in the Parish of S' Clements Eastcheap, London. 29 May The howse of James Towers in Cobham, Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May. Like for the howse of James Bradford in Gilford, Surrey. 29 May Like for the howse of Rich: Lodge at Sandhurst, Berks. 29 May Like for the howse of Geo: Bridges in Godalmine, Surrey 29 May Licence to John Hopping of Christow, Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 May The howse of John Morley in the Parish of S' Martins of the Oake in Norwich Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May E (144). The howse of John Munford in the Parish of S' Peters in the Markett in Norwich. 29 May Licence to John Lucas to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Mun ford in the Parish of S' Peters in the Markett, Norwich. 29 May The howse of Thomas Sanders in little Ireton, Derby, Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Nathaniel Stephens senr at Stokegolden, Leicester Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Nathan: Stephens senr to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Stokegolden, Leicestr. 29 May Licence to James Sutton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Banbury, Oxon. 29 May The howse of James Sutton at Banbury, Oxon Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Nathaniel Stephens junr att Higham, Leicestr. Pr. Meet ing Place. 29 May The howse of Abigail Doel at Stoke Golden, Leicestr. Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of John Darby at Drayton, Leicestr, Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Josuah Heed to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Cleve, Glocestr. 29 May The howse of Josuah Heed in Cleve, Glocestr. Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Jonathan Smith in Tedbery, Glocestr Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May 32 498 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (145). Licence to Jonathan Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Tedbery, Glocester. 29 May The howse of Henry Collett, in Teuxbery, Glocestr Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Thomas Skey in Teuxbery Glocestr Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Thomas Skey to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Teuxbery, Glocestr. 29 May Licence to Henry Collett to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Teuxbery Glocester. 29 May Licence to Edw. Hancocke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Skrine in the Parish of Bathford, Somersett 29 May The howse of John Skrines in the Parish of Bathford, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Geo: Lisle in Wittham, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Edm: Taylor in Wittham, Essex Pr. Meeting Place 29 May The howse of Wm Blundston at Sandjacre, Derby Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of James Best at Dukes Place, London Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Thomas Casse at Keesall, Nottingha Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Thomas Casse to be a Congr. Teacher at his howse in Keesall, Nottingha 29 May The howse of Theoph. Burton at Swinderby, Lincolne Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May E (146). The howse of Matth. Shephardson of North Collingham, Nottingha Ind. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Theoph. Burton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Swinderby, Lincolne. 29 May The howse of Wm Pickard in Woodburgh, Nottingham Ind. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to John Collines to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of James Best in Dukes Place, London. 29 May The howse of Frances Richardson in Cawood, Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Rich: Stretton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Frances Richardson in Cawood, Yorkeshire. 29 May The howse of Thomas Hooker at Boughton, Kent Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Henry Snoath to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse or Thomas Hooker at Boughton, Kent. 29 May The howse of Rich: Kingswoth at Staplehurst, Kent Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 499 E (146) — continued. Licence to Rich : Kingswoth to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Staplehorst, Kent. 29 May The howse of John Hopper at Headworne in Kent Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Rob: Knight to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Hopper in Headworne, Kent. 29 May The howse of Thomas Hills at Charing Kent Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May E (147). Licence to Dan: Kingswoth to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse or Thomas Hills at Charing, Kent. 29 May The howse of Thomas Kingsworth at Frettenden in Kent Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Thomas Kingsworth to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Frittenden, Kent. 29 May The howse of Francis Cornewell in Marden, Kent Anab Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Francis Cornewell to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in Marden, Kent. 29 May The howse of Walter Gilham at Swarden Kent Anab Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Henry Kingsworth to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Walter Gilham in Swarden, Kent. 29 May The howse of Wm Sanderson at Heskett, Cumber. Congr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Simon Atkinson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Sanderson at Heskett in Cumberland 29 May The howse of Sam: Ellison in Leeds Parish, Yorkeshire Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May Like for the howse of Sam: Goodall, there. 29 May Licence to Thomas Root to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sam: Goodall at Bremely in the Parish of Leeds, Yorkesh. 29 May The howse of Wm Hunt at Sutton in the Isle of Ely Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Wm Hunt to be a Pr. teacher in his howse in Sutton in the Isle of Ely. 29 May E (148). The howse of Wm Birchall at Wentworth in the Isle of Ely, Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Wm Birchhall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Went worth, Isle of Ely. 29 May Licence to George Hare of Chattrey, Isle of Ely to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 May The howse of James Jordain at Higham Suffolk, Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May 32—2 500 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (148) — continued. Licence to James Jordain to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Higha, in Suffolk. 29 May The howse of Andrew Trevill att Eathe, in S'. Winnow in Cornwall. 29 May The howse of Theoph. Tincombe at Lostwithiel, Cornwall Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Theoph. Tincombe to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 29 The howse of Otho Whitehorne in Lower Trevethan in Cornwall Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Otho Whitehorne to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Lower Trevethan at St. Mervin in Cornwall. 29 May The howse of Wm Knapman at Padstow, Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Wm Knapman to be a Pr. Teacher at his howse at Padstow, Cornwall. 29 May Licence to Nathan: Lamb of Yorke to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 May E (149). The howse of Thomas Spademan at Northferrybie Presb. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to Thomas Spademan to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Northfferrybie, Lincoln. 29 May The howse of James Duncanson at Selby, Yorke. Pr. Meeting Place. 29 May Licence to James Duncanson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Selby, Yorke. 29 May Licence to John Man to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Peckes at Abingdon, Berks. 29 May Like to John Coomes in the same howse. 29 May The house of . . . Peeke in Abingdon, Berks, Anab. Meeting Place. 29 May The howse of Andrew Taylor in Michael Gate, Yorke Ind. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of the Lady Watson in Saviour Gate, Yorke Ind. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Brian Dawson in Outgate, York. 10 June Licence to Ralph Ward to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Brian Dawson in Outgate, York. 10 June Licence to Dan: Buckmaster to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Tuby in TibnS, Norf. 10 June Like for Wm Smalwood in his howse in Maple Durrha Oxon. 10 June The howse of Wm Smalwood in Maple Durrha, Oxon Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 501 E (150). The howse of ... in Pensford, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. Licence to Dr Fran: Crosse to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of . . . in Pensford, Somersett Licence to Edw: Pryme to be a Pr. Teacher in the Malt-howse of Rob: Brilsworth in Sheffield, Yorke. 10 June The Malthowse of Rob. Brilsworth in Sheffield, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Wm Clapp in Chidderick, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Anne Strutt in Crediton, Devon. 10 June Like for the howse of John Parson in Kentisbeare, Devon. 10 June Michael Taylor of Tavystock, Devon Grail Pr. Teacher. 10 June The howse of Rob: Kipping in Tharston, Norfolk Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Rob: Tuby in Tibna, Norfolk. Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The house of Tho: Wilson in Lampsley, Durrha Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Tho: Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Lampsley, Durrha. 10 June E (151). The howse of James Powles in Leominster, Hereford Pr Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Thomas Worden to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Brockman in Hinton, Berks. 10 Jurle The howse of Wm Brockman in Hinton, Berks Congr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Sam: Winney to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Glastry, Bristoll. 10 June The howse of Sam: Winney at Glastry, Bristoll Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Rob. Dodd to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Sibble HedinghS, Essex. 10 June The howse of Rob. Dodd in Sibble Hedingham, Essex. Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Alex. Prole at Alcomb, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Thomas Petter in Winch-head Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Nichas Blake at Alcomb, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. 10 June The Barne of Christ. Webb in Aylesbury Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Eliz. Went'worth in Broadsworth, Yorke 10 June Like for the howse of John Leighton in Newthorpe, Nottingha. 10 June. 502 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (152). The howse of Eliz. Hunt in Salop Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Thomas Burrows at Watnall, Nottingha. 10 June Licence to Nathan: Mansfield to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of M^ Thornton in Manceter, Warw. 10 June The howse of Widow Thornton in Mancher, Warwick. Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Eliz: Latha in Betley, Stafford 10 June Like for the howse of Rob: Steele in Bartomley, ChesEr. 10 June Licence to James Jaile to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of James Moxon in Leeds, Yorke. 10 June The howse of James Moxon in Leeds Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of John Wall in Glocester Congr. Meeting, i o June Licence to Nathan: Berry to be a Pr. Teacher in the Out house ot . . . Edwards in Dover. 10 June The Outhouse of Edwards in Dover Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Edw: Coppin to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Beakes- bourne, Kent. 10 June The howse of Edw: Coppin in Beakesbourne, Kent. Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Rob. Pleasaunce to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bishop Aukland, Durrha. 10 June. E (153). The howse of Rob: Pleasaunce at Bishop Aukland, Durrha Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Rob: Lever to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Branspeth, Durrha. 10 June The howse of Rob: Lever in Branspeth, Durrha Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Philip Appletree in Dedington, Oxon Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Sam: Cox in Milton, Oxon. 10 June Like for the howse of Rowland Stedman in Winckindon, Bucks 10 June Like for the howse of Sam: Clerke in Winchingdon, Bucks 10 June Like for the howse of John Glendole in Chester. 10 June. Like for the howse of Hugh Harrey in Chester. 10 June Licence to Benj. King to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Matthias Barry in Okeha, Rutland. 10 June The howse of Matthias Barry in Okeha, Rutland Pr. Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Simon Andrews in Edgton, Rutland i o June Like for the howse oi Dan: Read at Hungerford, Berks. 10 June Like for the howse of Thomas Freeman at Ramsbery, Wilts. 10 June Like for the howse of Mary StathS in Longborough, Leic. 10 June Licence to Sam: Statha to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Mary StathS in Longborough, 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 503 E (154). Licence to John Clarke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shalbury, Berks. 10 June Like to Wm Mills, Congr. in the howse of Jujan Tackers, at Balcomb, Sussex. 10 June Like to Thomas Hallett in the howse of Thomas Hurts in Watillfield, Sussex. 10 June Like to Rich: Turner in the howse of Alex: Bridges at Nylond in Sussex. 10 June Like to Edw: Lulhi in a howse called Kenwards in Liendfield, Sussex. 10 June Licence to Martin Finch to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Nichas Withers in S' Clements Parish, Norwich. 10 June. Like to Thomas Allen in the howse of John Knight in the Parish of S' Andrews, Norwich. 10 June Like to John Corie in the howse of Rich: Knight in the Parish of S' George of Colgate, Norwich. 10 June. Like to Enock Woodward in the howse of John Toft in S' Clement's Parish, Norwich. 10 June. Licence to Wm Tomes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Saltash, Cornwall. 10 June Licence to John Cawbridge in the howse of Widow Trelawdwy in Penrin, Cornwall. 10 June Like to Rob. Jagoe iu the howse of Wm Penalarick in Heston Cornwall. 10 June Like to John Langford in Peter Clarke's house in Falmouth, 10 June Like to Tho: Hancock in his howse in Marwell Parish, Cornwall. 10 June E (155). The howse of Eleanor Crowte in Braxha, Devon Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Nichas Withers in S' Clements Parish Norwich for Congr. 10 June Like for the howse of John Knight, in S' Andrews Parish, Norwich. 10 June Like for the howse of John Toft in S' Clements Parish, Norwich. 10 June The howse of Eliz. Trew in Wittha, Essex for Pr. 10 June Like for a howse called Kenwards in Lindfield, Sussex, i o June Like for the howse of Rich: Herring in the Parish of Qenn, Devoii. 10 June Like for Alex. Bridges howse at Nylond, Sussex. 10 June Like for the howse of Tho: Hurst at Watillfield, Sussex. 10 June The Howse of Jujan Tackers at Balcomb, Sussex, for Congr. 10 June John Clarke's howse at Shalbury, Berks for Presb. 10 June 504 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (155) — continued. The howse of Edm: Bellamys in Sibton, Suffolk, Congr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Mrs Dinnington in Dunwetch, Suffolk. 10 June Like for the howse of John Hurnon in Sibton, Suffolk, i o June Licence to John Hurnon to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Sibton, Suffolk. 10 June The howse of Rich: Rouse in Knodishall Suffolk Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of John Man in Shafting, Suffolk. 10 June The howse of Edm: Whincop in Middleton, Suffolk, for Congr. 10 June E (156). Licence to Edm: Whincop to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Middleton, Suffolk. 10 June The howse of Charles Sanders in Priston, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Margarett Rozeft in Needha Markett, Suffolk Pr. Meet ing Place. 10 June Licence to Sam: Spring to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Margarett Rozeft in Needham Markett, Suffolk. 10 June Licence to John Fairefax to be a Pr. Teacher, there. 10 June The howse of Thomas Weatherhowse at West Creating Suffolk, Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Thomas James to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Weaterhowse at West Creating, Suffolk 10 June The howse of Widdow Allen in Shittington, Warwick Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Edw: Boucher to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Allen at Shittington, Warwick. 10 June The howse of Henry Finch in Manchester, Lancashire Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of John Elliott in Hartfield, Sussex. 10 June The howse of Joane Jones in the Parish of Christ Church Monmouth Ind. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of William Howell in the Parish of Undry, Mon mouth. 10 June E (157). Licence to Richard Worts to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Mary Hastings in Guestwick, Norfolk. 10 June Licence to Rich: Rand to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Maidston in Boxstead in Essex. 10 June The howse of Rob: Maidston in Bostead, Essex Congr. Meeting Place 10 June The howse of Mary Hastings in Guestwicke, Norfolk Congr. Meeting Place. 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 505 E (157)— continued. Like for the howse of Edw: Wix in Guestwicke. 10 June Licence to Rich. Averie to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Wm Jones in the Kings Cleare, Southton. 10 June The howse of Wm Jones in Kings Cleare Parish, Southton for Pr. 10 June The howse of Rob: Hall in the Parish of East Bargholt, Suffolk. Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Reginald Findlowe to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Cold Weston, Salop. 10 June Like for the howse of Margery Botfield in Old Street Ward in Ludlow Parish, Salop. 10 June Licence to Edw: Alexander to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of St. Martin Orgars, London. 10 June The howse of Edw: Alexander in the Parish of St. Martin Orgars, London Congr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Reginald Findlowe in Cold Weston, Salop Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Rich: Higgins in Steventon in the Parish of Ludford, Salop for Congr. 10 June E (158). Licence to Wm Conway to be a Pr. Teacher in the Barne of Edw: Browne in the Parish of Westport in Marlebrough, Wilts 10 June The Barne of Edw: Brown in the Parish of Westport in Marle borough, Wilts for Pr. 10 June Licence to Matthew Warren to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Hill in Withypoole, Somersett. 10 June Licence to John Hill to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Cellard in the Parish of Dulverton, Somersett. 10 June The howse of John Cellard in the Parish of Dulverton Somersett Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Joane Bult in Hide in the Parish of West- munckton, Somersett. 10 June Like for the howse of Rich: Slocombe in Dulverton Parish. 10 June Like for the howse of John Hill in Withypoole, Somersett 10 June Licence to Thomas Willis to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Pikney, Somersett. 10 June The howse of Thomas Willis in Pikney, Somersett for Congr. 10 June Like for the howse of Mr Rusden in Wallingford, Berks 10 June Licence to Rob. Aldred to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Abraha Bilny in Fairesfield, Norfolk. 10 June The howse of Abraha Bilny in Fairesfield, Norfolk for Pr. 10 June Like for John Stooke's howse in Tusha Parish, Devon. 10 June Like for Eliz: Toller's howse in Hoblin, Lincolne. 10 June. 506 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (159). Licence to Edw: Brown to be a Pr. Teacher in Eliz. Toller's howse, in Hoblin, Lincolne. 10 June Licence to Sam: Petto to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Wesgate in the Parish of Redenhall cG Harlston, Norfolk. 10 June The howse of John Wesgate in the Parish of Redenhall cu Harlston, Norfolk for Congr. 10 June Like for the howse of John Fuller in Alborough, Norfolk. 10 June Like for the howse of James Elsigood in Hopton, Suffolk 10 June Like for the howse of Rich: Brabon in Waybread, Suffolk. 10 June The howse of Thomas Walcott in Bungay, Suffolk for Congr. & Anab: 10 June Like for the howse of John Allen in Bungay. 10 June The howse of Rob: Hall in East Bargholt Parish, Suffolk for Pr. 10 Juue The howse of Widow Skinner in little Modbury, Devon for Pr, 10 June The howse of Jane Price in New Windsor, Berks 10 June. Licence to Nich: Palmer in the howse of Jane Price in New Windsor, Berks to be a Pr. 10 June The howse of John Willie in the West Gate Chichester for Congr. 10 June Licence to John Willie of Westgate near Chichester to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 10 June The howse of Peter Legay in Westgate, Sussex for Congr. 10 June Licence to John Abbot of Westeake, Sussex to be a Congr. Grail. 10 June The howse of Jeffery Hickes at Woodford in Wells Parish, Somersett Pr. 10 June E (160). The howse of Walter Slye in Dosthorpe, Northton for Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Sam: Hunt in North luffenham, Rutland. 10 June Like for the howse of Simon Andrews at Kilthorpe, Rutland 10 June The howse of Thomas Langdall at Cawcot, Rutland for Congr. 10 June Thomas Langdall Congr. Teacher in his howse in Cawcott Rutland 10 June The howse of Andrew Broughton in Seaton, Rutland Pr. 10 June The howse of Humphrey Reynolds in Stanford, Lincolne Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Jos: Cawthorne to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Humph. Reynolds in Stanford, Lincolne. 10 June The howse of John Richardson in Uppingha, Rutland Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to John Richardson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Uppingha, Rutland. 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 507 E (160) — continued. Licence to Thomas Smith to be a Pr. in Tho: Bradley's Outhowse in Burden, Glocester. 10 June The howse of John Overhead at Castle Henningha, Essex Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to John Overhead to be a Pr Teacher in his howse at Castle Henningha, Essex. 10 June E (161). The Killn howse in Flanshawe lane in Wakefield, for Congr. 10 June Licence to Wm Grane to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Panells in Rugely, Stafford. 10 June The Malthowse of Sr Sam: Taylor at Boyshall in Stafford, for Pr. 10 June The howse of John Rooke at Westhall in Hatfield, Yorke for Congr. 10 June The howse of Sibell Dawson in Leeds, Yorke for Congr. 10 June The howse of Francis Harry in Painswick, Hereford for Congr. 10 June Licence to Fran. Harry to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Pains wick, Hereford. 10 June The howse of Jonathan Smith in Rosse in Hereford, Congr. 10 June Licence to Jonathan Smith to be a Congr. in his howse in Rosse, Hereford. 10 June The howse of Rich: Perkins in Weston under Paineyard Hereford for Congr. 10 June 1672 Licence to Rich: Perkins to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Weston under Paine Yard, Hereford. 10 June Like to John Cheapman in his howse in Rewerden, Glocester 10 June The howse of John Chapman in Rewerden, Glocester for Congr. 10 June The howse of John Skiner in Clanwell, Glocester Congr. Meeting Place. 10 June E (162). Licence to Wm Benton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Thurscoe, Yorke. 10 June The howse of Wm Benton in Thurscoe, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of Boniface Coopers in Ponfreet, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June Licence to Peter Nailer to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Boniface Coopers in Ponfreet, Yorke. 10 June Licence to John Skinner to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Clon- well, Glocester. 10 June Licence to Jos: Wilson of Newland neare Kingston upon Hull to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 10 June 508 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (162)— continued. Licence to Rob: Ottie to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Plumstead in Beckees, Suffolk. 10 June The howse of Rich: Kempe in Wymondha, Norfolk Ind. Meeting Place. 10 June The howse of John Briting in Wymondha, Norfolk Indep. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of John Edwards in Wymondha. 10 June Licence to John Money at Wymondha to be a Grail Ind. Teacher. 10 June The howse of Wm Rising in Lastoft, Suffolk Ind. Meeting Place. 10 June Like for the howse of Rich: Sandall in Kilingland, Suffolk. 10 June E (163). Like for the howse of John Snelocke in Gitlington, Suffolk. 20 June Licence to Edw: Plough to be an Ind. Teacher in John Snelock's howse in Gislingha., Suffolk. 10 June The howse of John Panell in Rugely, Stafford for Pr. 10 June Like for the howse of Rob: Camper at Maiden, Essex. 10 June Like for the howse of Mr Bucke in Rochester. 10 June Licence for Nicholas Thorowgood to be a Pr. Teacher in Mr Bucks howse in Rochester. 10 June The howse of John Thorne in Newton Dorsett, for Pr. 10 June Like for the howse of Joane Troop in Newton 10 June Licence to Wm King to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Joane Troop in Newton. 10 June The howse of Ester Churchey in Waymouth for Pr. 10 June The howse of Andrew Allen at Coniston, Norfolk for Ind. 10 June Licence to Tho: Newman to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Andrew Allen at Coniston, Norfolk. 10 June The howse of John Jessup at South Lopha, Norfolk for Pr. 10 June Licence to John Jessup to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at South Lopha Norfolk 10 June Like to Wm Goodrich at his howse in Fishitt, Suffolk 10 June The howse of John Wilkinson at Waltha, Suffolk for Pr. 10 June Licence to John Wilkinson to be a Pr: Teacher in his howse in Walsha, Suffolk. 10 June E (164). The howse of Rich: Jenning at Combrs Suffolk Pr. 10 June Licence to Rich: Jenning to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Combrs Suffolk 10 June Like to John Meadowes in Eliz. Nelson's howse in Stowmarkett, Suffolk. 10 June Like to Sam: Wills in his howse in Coventry. 10 June The howse of Sam: Wills in Coventry for Presb. 10 June Roomes in the howse adjoining to Nathan: Partridg's in Old Street in S' Giles Cripplegate, London for Congr. 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 509 E (164) — continued. Licence to Nathan: Partridge Congr. to teach there. 10 June The howse of Geo: Cockine in the Parish of S' Giles's Cripplegate, London for Congr. 10 June Licence to Geo: Cockine to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in S' Giles's Cripplegate, London. 10 June The howse of Widow Holmes in little Morefields Cripplegate, London for Congr. 10 June Licence to John Crouch to be a Cong. Teacher in Widow Holmes howse in little Morefields, Cripplegate. 10 June Mr Dunsmores hall in the Gray Friers in the Parish of S' Peters Canterbury for Pr. 10 June Licence to Fran: Taylor to be a Pr. Teacher in Mr Dunsmores hall in Gray Friers, Canterbury 10 June The howse of Geo : Whitemarsh at Gosport, Sussex for Congr. 10 June Licence to Geo. Whitemarsh to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Gosport, Sussex. 10 June E (165). The howse of Rob: Flight at Trunch, Norfolk for Congr. 10 June Like for the howse of Thomas Worts in Norfolk. 10 June The howse of Sam: Knight at Overstrand Norfolk for Congr. 10 June Licence to Christ. Amiraut to be a Congr. Teacher in Sam: Knights howse in Overstrand, Norfolk. 10 June The howse of Catherine Onbitt in Ingha, Norfolk. Congr. 10 June. Like for the howse of Rob: Geel in Ingha, 10 June Licence to Thomas Worts to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Geel in Ingha. 10 June The howse of John Allen at Lammas Norfolk, Congr. i o June Like for the howse of Thomas Church at Lammas 10 June Licence to Wm Bidbank to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Church at Lammas, 10 June The howse of Edm: Bell at Dilha, Norfolk for Congr. 10 June Licence to John Green to be a Congr. Teacher in Edm. Bells howse at Dilham. 10 June The howse of Thomas Webb in Horsey, Glocester, for Congr. 10 June Like for the howse of Giles Hancox in Stretton, Glocester. 10 June Like for the howse of Eliz: Bird in Horsey, Glocester. 10 June Like for the howse of Wm Baker in Odington, Glocester. 10 June Like for the howse of Tho: Smith in Hope, Glocester. 10 June Like for the howse of Wm Coombe in Wickam, Glocester i o June Like for the howse of Fran: Ham in Dursty, Glocester. 10 June E (166). Like for the howse of Wm Davison in Teuxbery, Gloc. 10 June Like for the howse of Wm Beckett in Winchcome, Gloc. 10 June Licence for Tho: Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Hope, Glocester. 10 June 510 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (166) — continued. Licence to Wm Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in Wm Coombes howse in Wickam. io June Like to Wm Davison in his howse in Teuxbery, Like to Fran: Ham in his howse in Durston, Gloc. The howse of John Harris at the Bell Inn in Carwent Monmouth Ind. Meeting Place. Like for the howse of Josuah Lloyd in Henesant Like for the howse of Henry Walter in Landarii Parish The howse of Ralph Bayford at little Hadha m Hartford for Presb. Like for the howse of Eliz: Madison at little Hadha. Licence to Rich: Batten to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Enidor Cornwall The howse of Rich: Batten at Enidor Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place. The howse of John Bowden at Grampound Cornwall Pr. Rob. Cooke Pr. in the howse of Eliz: Wentworth in Browdsworth, Yorke. The howse of Henry Milton in Alborough, Norfolk Congr. Meeting Place. E (167). The howse of Wm Chapman in Hanworth, Norfolk for Congr. & Pr. Licence to John Lougher to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Chapman in Hanworth, Norfolk The howse of Thomas Preist in Southreps, Norfolk Pr. Meeting Place. Like for the howse of John Doughty in Northreps The howse of John Groome in Rattlesdon, Suffolk. Congr. Licence to John Starke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of George Groome in Rattlesdon, The howse of Eliz: Rust in Richingale, Suffolk for Congr. Licence to Henry Fowle to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Arundell, Surrey. The howse of Henry Fowle in Arundell, Surrey for Pr. Like for the howse of Henry Wolyar in Arundell, Like for the howse of Geo: Mortimer in Milton in Harberton, Devon. Like for the howse of Benj: Walter in Bradford Abbas, Dors. Licence to Benj. Walter to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bradford Abbas, Dorsett The howse of John Savery in Ash Parish near Sandwich for Pr. & Ind. The howse of John Miller in Cranebrooke Kent Anab. Meeting Place. E (168). Licence to Nathan: Row to bean Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Miller in Cranebrooke. io June The howse of Timothy Smith in Longaridge, Lancaster for Pr. io June Like for the howse of John March in Elston, Lancaster, io June Licence to Timothy Smith to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Longa ridge, Lane. 10 June S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 511 E (168) — continued. The howse of Thomas Anderton in Samsbury, Lancas. Pr. io June Like for the howse of John Harris in Withnell, Lane, io June Licence to Sam: Newton of Riverton, Lane, to be a GrallPr. Teacher. 10 June The howse of Rich: Hooper in Bampton, Devon, Anab. io June Licence to Rich: Hooper to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in Bampton, Devon, io June Licence to James Illingworth to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Board in Batcombe, Somersett. io June The howse of Wm Board in Batcombe, Somersett Pr. io June Licence to Thomas Gardiner to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Ralph Bayford at little Hadha, Hartford io June The howse of Edw. Cole in Birdha, Sussex Pr. io June Like for the howse of Wm Squire in East Wittering Parish, Sussex. 10 June The howse of Nicholas Bennett in Talbot Court in Grace Church Street in London for Cong, io June Like for the howse of Thomas Driver, there, io June E (169). Licence to Tho: Jayse to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Brewer in Talbot Court in Grace Church Street London io June The howse of Thomas Welles in Medlew, Huntingd. Congr. io June Licence to Ralph Luke to be a Cong. Teacher in Tho: Welles howse in in Medlew, Huntingd. io June The howse or Barne of Wm Pashell in Mouldsworth, Huntingd for Congr. 10 June Licence to Oliver Mason to be a Congr. Teacher in Wm Pashell's howse in Mouldsworth, Huntingd io June Like to Simon Haynes in his howse in Benehurst, Bedford, io June The howse of Simon Haynes in Benehurst, Bedford for Congr. io June Licence to Henry Walter to be an Ind. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Lantarund Monmouth i o June The howse of Edw: Horsman Esqr in Stretton, Rutland Congr. 10 June Licence to John Worth to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Billing in Weeden, Northampton io June The howse of John Billing in Weeden Northton, Pr. io June Like for the howse of Corn: Streeland's howse in Siddlesha, Sussex 10 June Like for the howse of Widow Manly in Daventry, Northton io June Licence to James Cave to be a Pr. Teacher in Widow Manly's howse in Daventry, Northton io June The howse of Edw: Hardy Esqr in Adson, Northton Pr. io June Licence to Rob: Allen to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Edw: Hardy in Adson, Northton io June The howse of Rob: Rogers in Wappenha, Northton Pr. io June Licence to Rob: Rogers to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wappenha, Northton io June 512 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (170). The howse of John Conquest in Wilden, Bedford for Congr. 10 June Licence to Wm Cradocke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Conquest in Wilden, Bedford io June The howse of Barne of James Cole in Titch Marsh, Northton Congr. 10 June Licence to Geo: Fowler to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse or Barne of James Cole in Titch Marsh, Northton io June The howse of John Speare in the Parish of Bromfield, Somersett for Presb. 10 June Like for the howse of Joseph Jenkins there, io June Licence to Rob: Speare to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Speare in Bromfield, Somersett io June The howse of Joane Baker in the Parish of Oake, Somersett for Presb, 10 June The howse of Geo: Cary in the Parish of Bennendicke, Somer. for Pr. 10 June Licence to John Powell of Newport, Monmouth Grail Ind: io June The house of Wm Bell in Oldton, Norfolk, Congr. io June. Licence to Josuah Lloyd of Henesant, Monmouth to be a Grail Ind. Teacher. 15 June Licence to Wm Minty to be an Independent Teacher in the Mathouse of Mr Aire in Poole The Mathowse of Mr Aire in Poole. Ind. Meeting Place. The howse of Edw: Cole at Mariot, Somersett Pr. Place The howse of Thomas Beer in Chiddiock, Dorsett Congr. E (171). The howse of Humphrey Miller in Abbotsbury, Dorsett Congr. Like for the howse of Rich: Woolfryers in Winterburne Kingston, Licence to James Hallet to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Woolfryers in Winterbourne Kingston, Dorsett The howse of Alias Cake in the Parish of Our, Dorsett Congr. Like for the howse of John Cade in the Parish of Our, Dorsett Like for the howse of Wm Toope in Chaldon Parish, Dorsett Like for the howse of Rebecca Hastings in Win fruite Parish, Licence to Wm Clarke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rebecca Hastings in Win fuit Parish Dorsett, The howse of Wm Goodrich at Fishitt, Suffolk Pr. Licence to John Rookes to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in West hall in Hatfield, Yorke Licence to Thomas Woots to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Brady in Cawston, Norfolk The howse of Thomas Brady of Cawston, Norfolk Pr. Meeting Place. The howse of Eliz: Hallett in Bridport, Dorsett Congr. Meeting Place. The howse of John Sherrett in Wem, Salop for Pr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 513 E (171) — continued. Licence to Thomas Wheatley to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Dedington Parish, Oxon The howse of Thomas Wheatley in Dedington Parish, Oxon Pr. Like for the howse of Wm Bennion, in Prees Parish, Salop E (172). Licence to Rich: Sadler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Ben nion in Prees Parish, Salop The howse of John Pierce in Montacute, Somersett Pr. Licence to Thomas Willise to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Pierce in Montacute, Somersett Licence to Sam: Brinley of Dedha, Essex to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. The howse of Eliz. Tompson in Dedha, Essex. Congr. Meeting Place. The howse of Rob: Baker at Winsha, Somer. Pr. Like for the howse of Ambrose Hichcock at Plott neare Thorncomb, Devon for Pr. a Roome or Roomes in the howse called Trinity howse in Greasebrooke, York Like for the howse of Thomas Sanders in Caldwell, Darby Like for the howse of John Kendall at Autry Warwick Like for the howse of Wm Sprigg at Ensworth, Hants Like for the howse of Eliz. Bridger at Funtington, Sussex Like for the howse of Rich: Key at Eastden, Sussex Like for the howse of John Hall at Pegha, Sussex Like for the howse of Rob: Wather at Pegham Like for the howse of Rob: Hill at Aston, Darby Like for the howse of Abraha Crosland at Applesby, Darby Like for the howse of Nathan. Heele at Ratliffe Culy, Leic. E (173). Like for the howse of Sam : Salisbury at Athurston, Warw. Like for the howse of Wm Yardley at Athurston Like for the howse of Wm Drayton at Athurston Like for the howse of John Philips in Usemaston, Pembr. Like for the howse of Marke Gibons in Utmaster, Pembr. Like for the howse of Henry Shell in Barwicke Like for the howse of John Compton in Bolton, Lane. Like for the howse of Widow Randall at Bower Chalk, Wilts. Like for the howse of Eliz: Clerke in Nunton, Wilts Like for the howse of Eliz: Reeve in Great Dunford, Wilts Like for the howse of John Wakely in Thorncomb, Devon Licence to John Wakely to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Thorn combe, Devon The howse of John Copton at Sherborne, Dorsett for Pr. Licence to John Gough of Cornhill, London to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 33 514 & P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (173)— continued. Licence to Thomas Burden to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Ann Kendall at Cottgrave, Nottingha The howse of John Jackson at Morton, Nottingha Congr. Meeting Place. Licence to John Jackson to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Morton, Nottingha The howse of Thomas Fellingha, in Arnold, Nottingha Congr. Meet ing Place. Like for the howse of John Trueman in Burton, Nott. E (174). Like for the howse of Ann Brendall att Cottgrave in Nottingham shire Licence to John Wright to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Tho: Fellingha in Arnold, Nottingha The howse of Ann Deanes in Mardman, Nottingh. Congr. Licence to Geo: Nicholson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Knight in Broadtewbury, Devon The howse of John Noble in Graistock Cumberland Pr. Licence to Anth: Sleigh to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Noble in Graistock, Cumber. The howse of Thomas Smith in Huntly, Gloc. Pr. Licence to Thomas Smith to be a Pr.' Teacher in his howse in Huntley, Glocester Licence to Joseph More of Hopton, Darby to be a Grail Pr. Like to Rob. Penny of Chard, Somersett. Like to John Leighton of Greasley, Nottingha Like to Simon Barret of Lamborne, Berks The howse of Wm Hopkins in Milborne Port, Somersett Presb. Meeting Place. Licence to Wm Hopkins to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Milborne Port, Somersett The howse of Geo: Fry in Steeple Grove, Somersett Pr.- Meeting Place Like for the howse of John Gardner in Staplegrove Licence to John Hill to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Gardiner in Staplegrove, E (175). The house of John King of Witherley, Leic. Pr. Like for the howse of Thomas Hill in Lea Grange, Leic. Licence to Thomas Hill to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Lea Grange, Leic. The howse of John Raynor in Merrivall, Warw. Pr. The howse of Wm Wilson at Manchester, Lane. Pr. Licence to Wm Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Man chester The howse of John Breedon in Samford, Devon Pr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 515 E (175) — continued. Licence to Thomas Maynard to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Breedon at Samford, Devon The howse of John Woodward in the Parish of S' Nicholas in Guild ford Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 13 June. The howse of Mr Fenlake in Cordington Parish, Bedf. Pr. Licence to John Hind to be a Pr. Teacher in Mr Fenlake's howse in Cordington Parish, Bedfo. The howse of Esther Oviet in Eeling, Hants for Pr. Like for the howse of Edm: Younge in Rumsey, Southton Licence to John Goldwyer to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Edm: Young in Rumsey, Southton The Barne af Richard Kay in Bury, Lane. Pr. Licence to Jeremiah Scholes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Salford, Lancastr. The howse of Jeremiah Scholes in Salford, Lancastr Pr. Like for the howse of John Mallinson at Simondswood in Wolton Lancastr E (176). Licence to John Mallinson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Symonds- wood in Wolton Parish, Lancastr The howse of Wm Walker at Pilkington, Lane. Pr. Licence to Rich: Holbrooke to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm Walker's house at Pilkington, Lane. The howse of Fran. White in Temple combe, Somersett Pr. Licence to John Baker to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of Fran: White in Templecomb Parish, Somersett The howse of Nathan : Webb in Bromha, Wilts Pr. Licence to Nath: Webb to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bromha, Wilts. The howse of Henry Matthew at Alton, Hants Pr. Licence to Wm Bicknell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Henry Matthew at Alton, Hants The howse of Rob: Warberton in Grange Lane, Chestr. Pr. Like for the howse of Ralph Hall at Grange Lane Licence to Ralph Hall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Grange Lane, Chestr. The howse of Rob: Bagnall at Kaynsha, Somersett Pr Licence to John Bush to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Bagnall at Kaynsha, Somersett The howse of Wm Buckler at Warminster, Wilts Pr. Licence to Rob: Bartlett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Buckler at Warminster, Wilts The house of Wm Stroud at Shipton Mallett, Somerset Pr. Licence to Edw: Bennet to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Stroud at Shipton Mallett, Somerset 33—2 516 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (177). Licence to Thomas Badland to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Cheatle in Worcester The howse of Wm Cheatle in Worcester Pr. Meeting Place. Licence to Rich: Fincher to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Cornton in Worcester The howse of Rich: Cornton in Worcester Pr. Licence to James Hallet to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Dammer in Corne, Dorsatt The howse of John Hall in Bromingha, Warw. Pr. Like for the howse of Wm Keeles in Darleton, Stafford Licence to Ralph Ecclesole to be a Pr. Teacher in Wm Keels howse in Darleton, Stafford The howse of Eleanor Floyer in White Church, Dorsett Pr. Licence to John Price to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Eleanor Floyer in White Church, Dorsett The howse of Lancelott Cox in Beaminster, Dorsett Pr. Like for the howse of Arthur Bromley in Middleton, Lane. Like for the howse of Widow Dickinson in Middleton Licence to John Leaver to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Dickinson in Middleton, Lane. The howse of Rich: Whitehall in Farnha, Stafford Licence to James Prince to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Withall in Farnha, Stafford The howse of Rich: Collier at Farnha, Staff. Licence to John Farole to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Collier at Farnha, Stafford. E (178). The howse of Jonathan Grant at Hurnesco Grange, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. Licence to Jonathan Grant to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hur nesco Grange, Yorke The howse of Noah Ward in little Askha, Yorke Pr. Licence to Noah Ward to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at little Askha Yorke. The howse of Rowland Hancock of Shircliffe, Yorke Pr. Meeting Place. Licence to Rowland Hancocke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Shircliffe, Yorke The howse of John Shooden of Shetbourne, Yorke Pr. Licence to John Shooden to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shert- bourne, Yorke The howse of Mary Kendall in Dowlish, Devon Pr. Like for the howse of Wm Bowman in Shebbeare, Devon Like for the howse of Dor: Heard in Rosse Ash, Devon Like for the howse of Wm May in Molland, Devofi Licence to Nicholas Mallery to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm May in Molland, Devon S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 517 E (178) — continued. The howse of John Bradley of Heniocke, Devon. Pr. The howse of Widow Drake in Culliton, Devon. Pr. Like for the howse of Tho: Stone in Causton, Norf. E (179). Like for the howse of Rich: Fisher at Westbromwick, Staff. Like for the howse of John Law at Westbroumha, Staff. Licence for Thomas Creete to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Law at Westbroumha, Staff, The howse of John Curie at Treshford, Somersett Pr. Like for the howse of Jos: Bernard at Stowford in Wingfield, Wilts. Licence to Thomas Gregg to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Jos: Bernard at Stowford in Wingfield, Stafford. The howse of John Locke at Beaminster, Dorsett Pr. The howse of Nich: Keston in Leicester, for Congr. Licence to Nicholas Keston to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Leicester The howse of Rob. Tuchin at Limington, Berks. Pr. Licence to Rob. Tuchin to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Limington, Berks. The howse of John Dew in Abingdon, Berks Pr. Like for the howse of Cath: Blanchard in Abingdon The howse of Dr Lazarus Seaman in Hammersmith Pr. Licence to John Barston to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Joane Hall in Sedbury, Hereford. The howse of John Giles in Dymock, Gloc. Pr. Licence to John Giles to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Dymock Gloc. E (180). The howse of Fran: Shemerdine at Northeren, Cestr. Pr. Meeting Place. Licence to Fran: Shelmerdine to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Northeren, Cestr. The howse of John Crumwell in Mansfield, Notting. Pr. Licence to John Crumwell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Mans field, Nottingh. The howse of Fisher at Sheffield, Yorke Congr. Licence to Rob. Durant to be a Congr. Teacher in Mr Fisher's howse in Sheffield, Yorke Licence to Rob. Woolhowse to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Clapwell, Yorke The howse of Rob. Greene at Andover, Hants. Pr. The howse of Rob: Woolhouse in Clapwell, York, Congr. Licence to Sam : Clayton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Rotheram, Yorke. The howse of Joane Hall in Ledbury, Heref. Pr. Like for the howse of Sam. Clayton at Rothera, Yorke 518 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (180) — continued. Licence to Rich: Taylor to be a Congr. Teacher in Mr Fisher's howse in Sheffeild, Yorke Licence to John Beaton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Tho: Lees at Athington, Sussex The howse of Sam: Buze at Manchester. Pr. E (181). Licence to Sam: Buze to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Manchester The howse of Steph : Ridge at Westminston, Sussex Pr. Like for the howse of Rich. Marchant in Dukeling, Sussex Licence to Rouland Hancocke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shircliffe, Yorke 15 June. The howse of John Showden of Sherbourne, Yorke Pr. Licence to John Showden to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shert- bourne, Yorke. The howse of Jonathan Grant at Hurnesco Grange Yorke Pr. Licence to Jonathan Grant to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hur nesco Grange, Yorke. 15 June. The howse of Sam: Jones in the Parish of Margan, Glamorgan Ind. Meeting Place. The howse of John Rouse Esq1 in the Parish of Landrich Corn wall Pr. The howse of Wm Sault in the Parish of Edleston, Derby The howse of Wm Bell of Oldton, Norf. Congr. Licence to Rob: Leman to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Bell in Oldton, Norf. The howse of Anthony Steaward in Tunstead, Norf. Congr. The howse of Henry Withers in Trunch Norf. Ind. E (182). The howse of John Green in Tunstead Norf. Congr. The howse of John Google at Trunch, Norf. Ind. The howse of Rob. Astwood in Albestley, Hunting. Congr. The howse of Geo: Cockaine at Cardington, Bedford Congr. Like for the howse of James Wilson at Cardington, Like for the howse of Rich: Thorogood in Southill, Bedf. The howse of John Thorogood at Lystington Cambr. Congr. Licence to John Thorogood to be a Con: Teacher in his howse in Lytherington, Cambr. The howse of Rob. Martey in Northton Congr. The howse of Mr Woleston in Rurden, Northton. Congr. Like for the howse of Wm Jordan in Westerby Leic. Like for the howse of John Heath in Great Bowden, Leic. Like for the howse of Wm Hartshorne in Harbrough, Leic. The howse of Dorothy Cooper in Bishop Parish, Somer. Pr. Licence to John Herring to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Dorothy Cooper in the Parish of Hill Bishop, Somer. The house of Cath. Chafe Widow at Sharbourne, Dorset Pr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 519 E (182) — continued. Licence to Humphrey Philips to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Cath. Chafe in Sharbourne, Dorsett The howse of Tho. Bagett in Ibstock, Leic. Pr. The howse of Thomas Taylor at Wickha, Bucks Bapt. E (183). Licence to Thomas Taylor to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in Wickham, Bucks The howse of John Searle in the Parish of Wye in Kent, Bap. Licence to Tho: Glover to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Searle in the Parish of Wye in Kent The howse of Marke Wright in Hastings, Sussex Anab. Licence to Rich: Bacon to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Marke Wright in Hastings, Sussex Licence to Matth: Sanders to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Norgame Kent The howse of Matth: Sanders at Norgame, Anab. Like for the howse of Tho: Bennet at Rolvenden, Kent Licence to Thomas Bennet to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Rolvenden, Kent The howse of John Higgins in Worton, Oxon Congr. Like for the howse of Josiah Difion in Chippen Norton, Oxon The howse of Geo: Toller in Marke tey, Essex Pr. Licence to Wm Stebb to be a Congr. in his howse in great Tey, Essex The howse of Wm Stebb at Great Tey, Essex Congr. Like for the howse of Wm Whitebread at West Court, Isle of Wight. Like for the howse of John Smith at Castle hold, Wight Like to John Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Castle hold, Wight The howse of Gideon Fisher in Carlton, Bedfor. Congr. Like fo E (184). The howse of John Smith in the Parish of St. Nichas in the Isle of Wight Congr. The howse of John Mares in Newland Yorkshire. Ind. Licence to Thomas Oliver to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of John Mares in Newland Yorke The howse of John Robinson in Kingston upon Hull Ind. Licence to Rich: Astley to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of John Robinson in Kingston upon Hull The howse on Henry Godjer Esqr near Heanor, Darby Pr. Licence to Thomas Edge of Batha, Stafford Pr. Grail The howse of Thomas Clarke in Ranow, Chestr Pr. The howse of John Wigleys Esqr at Wirkswirth, Derby Pr. Like for the howse of Wry Jeslen in Litchfield Like for the howse of Thomas Minor in Litchfield The howse of Thomas Parker in Cartington, Derby Pr. 520 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (184)— continued. Licence to John Bennet to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Over Parish, Derby The howse of John Bennet in the Parish of Over in Derby Pr. Like for the howse of John Cowper in Riply, Derby Like for the howse of Henry Wavers of Lofts Derby Like for the howse of Thomas Watton of Monyleare. Derby Like for the howse of Thomas Wilson in Coldmer Derby The howse of Rob: Wild near Heanor Derby Pr. Like for the howse of Phil. Morrice of Butterly Derby E (185). Like for the howse of Rob: Stone in Hallington, Derby Like for the howse of Rob: Ault in Bigging, Derby Like for the howse of Wm Sterland of Marehayn Derby Like for the howse of Wm Harrison in Little Eaton, Derby Like for the house of Margery Pegg in Duffield, Derby Like for the howse of Eliz: French in Duffield, Derby Like for the howse of Joseph Newha of Almaston, Derby Like for the howse of John Stone in Steventon, Derby Like for the howse of Eliz: Heywood in little Eaton, Derby Like for the howse of Thomas Bishop in Stephenson, Derby Licence to John Hieron to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Losto Derby. The howse of John Heiron in Losto, Derby Pr. Licence to Jos: More to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hopton, Derby The howse of Jos: More in Hopton, Derby Pr. Like for the howse of Rob: Wheatley in Newthorp, Nottingha Like for the howse of John Hanford in Eastwood, Nottingha Licence to George Bindon to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Staple grove, Somersett The howse of George Bindon in Staplegrove, Somerset Pr. Licence to Sam: Corbyn to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse near Aldersgate Street, London The howse of Sam. Corbyn near Aldersgate Street, London Pr. E (186). The howse of Wm Luck to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bridlington Yorke Licence to Thomas Bonnet to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Glam- ford Bridge, Lincolne The howse of Tho: Bonnet at Glamford Bridge Pr. Licence to Rob. Fogg to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John King in Namptwich, Cestr. The howse of John King in Namptwich, Cestr. Licence to John Maiden to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Yates in White Church Parish, Salop The howse of Thomas Yates in White church Parish, Salop Pr : S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 521 E (186)— continued. Like for the howse of Rob: Benion in Alkington in White Church Parish, Salop Licence to Jos. Read to be a Pr. Teacher in Stambridge, Worcester The howse of John Read in Stambridge, Worcester Licence to Jos: Eccleshall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Sedgley, Stafford The howse of Jos: Eccleshall in Sedgley Parish, Staff. Pr. Licence to Rich: Swinsen to be a Pr. Teacher in his own howse at Burton, Staff. The howse of Rich: Swinsen at Burton, Staff Pr. The howse of Hen: Savage of Milton Eurvest, Bed. Congr. Licence to Wm Green of Fenstaunton Huntingd. Grail Pr. The howse of Rich: Bunny in S' Mary bourne, Hants Anab. The howse of Rob: Milwood at March in the Isle of Ely Cambr. Pr. E (187). Like for the howse of John Hopper at Sharpnowend Cambr. Like for the howse of Anne Brown in Littlebury, Essex Like for the howse of John Day of Eversden Cambr Like for the howse of Fran: Ewesden at Orwell, Cambr. Like for the howse of Rob: Barces of Barington, Cambr. Like for the howse of Humphrey Tiller in Southmolton, Devon Like for the howse of Widow Skynner in little Mudbury, Devon Licence to Sam: King of S* Aldermary Parish, London to be a Grail Congr. The howse of Rob: Stephens of Watsocon, Norf. Congr. Like for the howse of Rob. Alford at Watsocon, Licence to Rob. Alford to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Watsocon, Norf. The howse of James Lewes in Caldicot Parish Monm: Pr. Like for the howse of Watkin John in Monysly Parish, Monm. Licence to Watkin John to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Monysley Parish Monm. The howse of John French at Cardiff, Glamorgan Pr. Licence to John French to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Cardiff, Glamorgan Licence to John Traughton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bissester, Oxon The howse of John Traughton in Bissester, Oxon Pr. The howse of Morgan Thomas of Wenvor Glamorgan, Pr Licence to Josuah Miller to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Morgan Thomas in Wenvor Parish, Glamorgan E (188). Licence to Thomas Miles of Litchfield to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. Licence to Thomas Joseph to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Bridgend, Glamorgan. The howse of Wm Andrews of Newton, Glamorg. Anab. 522 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (188) — continued. Licence to Howell Thomas to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Andrews at Newton, Glamorg. The howse of Wm Atkins in the Parish of Hartland, Devon Pr. The howse of Widow Williams in S' Bride, Glamorg. Anab. Like for the howse of Thomas Joseph at Bridgend, Glam. Licence to Sam: Fairechild to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Hocklie in Infield, Middl. The howse of Llewellin Morgan at Llangewyth, Glamorgan Anab. Licence to Wm Beat to be an Ind. Teacher in his howse in Cripplegate, London The howse of Wm Harris in South winfield, Derby Congr. Like for the howse of Matth: Hancock in Dale, Derby Like for the howse of Widow Minonot neare Dale, Derby Like for the howse of Wm Anible in Pentridge, Derby Licence to Sam: Charles to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Bromiley in Chesterfield, Derby The howse of John Bromiley in Chesterfield, Derby Pr. The howse of Sam: Coates at Wath, Yorke Pr. Licence to Sam: Coates to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wath, Yorke The howse of Geo: Poynton in Chesterfield, Derby Congr. E (189). Like for the howse of John Otefield in Alfreton, Derby Like for the howse of John Oates at Hearts hay, Derby The howse of John Hockloe in Infield, Midd. Pr. Like for the howse of John Hawtyn in Daventry Northton Like for the howse of Wm Manley in Daventry Like for the howse of Roger Turner in Sandbaes Parish, Cestr. Like for the howse of John Burgesse of Asbury Cestr. Like for the howse of John Maiden in Namptwich, Cestr. Licence to Thomas Yates to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob: Benion in Alkington in Whitechurch Parish, Salop Licence to Rich: Sadler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Benj on in Preesse Parish, Salop The howse of Wm Benjon in Preesse Parish, Salop. Pr. Licence to John Bush of Langport, Somerset Grail Pr. Like to Henry Butter of Lavington, Somerset Like to John Humphrey of Kingsbury, Somersett. The howse of Wm Trevithick of S' Evace, Cornwall Pr. Licence to Wm Trevithick to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in St. Evall Parish, Cornwall The barne of Wm Rogers in Doughting Parish Somersett Pr. Like for the howse of Geo: Portnell in North petherton, Somer. The howse of Rob: Penberton at St. Albans, Hartford Congr. Like for the howse of Nathan: Eeles at Harpenden, Hartford Licence to Nathan: Eeles to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Harpenden, Hartford. The howse of Rich: Haylies in Epping, Essex Congr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 523 E (190). The howse of Jos. Skoulding in Middleton Congr. 29 June made in Parchm' thus by my Ld Cliffords Order. 29 June. Licence to Fran: Bampfield a Nonconforming Minister to teach in any licensed place. 29 June. License to Tho: Trewren to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in the Parish of Ovingha, Northumb. 29 June The howse of Thomas Trewren in Ovingha Parish, Northu. Congr. 29 June Licence to John Davy to be a Congr. Teacher in Reginald Walton's howse at Aulston More, Cumber. 29 June The howse of Reginald Walton at Alston More in Cumber. Congr. 29 June The howse of Thomas Miller in the Isle of Hayling in Southton, Pr. 29 June Licence to John Ridge to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Miller in the Isle of Hayling, Southton 29 June The howse of Tho: Bayly of Havant, Southton Pr. 29 June Like for the howse of Thomas Burbanck in Rumsey, Southton 29 June Licence to John Harrison to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Bayly in Havant, Southton 29 June Licence to Henry Perkins to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Horton, Dorsett 29 June Licence to Is. Shipdam to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Matthias Elsgood in Oxwick, Norfolk 29 June A Roome or Roomes in Wotton Court in the Parish of Wotton, Kent Pr. 29 June Licence to John Starkey to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Ashurst in Ormskirk Parish, Lane. 29 June E (191). Licence to James Rogers to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Sarah Adams at Kitchin in Hartf. 29 June Licence to Jacob Votier to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Craine at Spexall in Suffolk. 29 June Licence to John Baker of Curry Mallett, Somersett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 June Licence to Sam: Sprint to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Clatford neare Andover, Hants. 29 June Licence to Theophilus Burton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Swinderby, Lincoln. 29 June Licence to Thomas Budd of Barrington, Somersett to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 June The howse of Baxter Slyes at Eyebury, Northton Pr. 29 June Like for the howse of Silvester Emling in Stamford, Line. 29 June Like for the howse of Peter Woodcock at Cowrott, Rutland 29 June Like for the howse of Alexander Blake at S' Martins Northton 29 June Like for the howse of Henry Light at Storimister Marshall Dorsett 29 June 524 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (191) — continued. The howse of Eliz: Hubbman at Flintham, Nottingha. Congr. 29 June Licence to John Mauditt of S' Mary Autry Devon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 June Licence to .Henry Cornish of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 29 June The howse of John Barnham of S* Andrew's Parish in Norwich Pr. 29 June Licence to Benj. Snowden to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Barnham in S* Andrew's Parish in Norwich. 29 June E (192). Licence to Lougher to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Doughty at Northrep, Norfolk 29 June Howse of Rich: Sampson to be a Congr. Meeting Place in Fresingfield Suffolk. 29 June Licence to Wm Goulding to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Sampson at Fressingfield, Suffolk. 29 June The howse of Richard Sighurst in Town Mallin, Kent Pr. 1 July Licence to Sam: French to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Sighurst in Town Mallin in Kent. 1 July Licence to Austin Plumstead to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of Ann Fenn at Framlingha, Suffolk The howse of Anne Fenn at Framlingha, Suffolk Ind. Like for the howse of John Fenn there. Like for the howse of Thomas Buck in Ashfield, Suffolk Licence to John Strowger to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of James Harvey in Eye, Suffolk The howse of James Harvey in Eye, Suffolk. Ind. Like for the howse of Jos. Blissett in Eye, Licence to James Waller to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Edm. Frost in Hunston, Suffolk. The howse of Edm: Frost in Hunston, Suffolk Pr. Like for the howse of Mrs Moseley in Owesden, Suffolk Licence to Thomas Folkerd to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Walpoole, Suffolk The howse of Thomas Folkerd in Walpoole, Suffolk Pr. E (193). The howse of Wm Shipps at Peterborough, Northton Pr. Like for the howse of Barnaby Knowles in Peterborough Like for the howse of John Bladwick there. Licence for Rich: Farrand to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Musberry, Devon The howse of Charles Gilbert at Albourne, Wilts Pr. The howse of Hen: Perkins in Horton, Dorsett. Congr. Licence to Simond King to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Longorton, Huntingdon The howse of Simond King in Longorton, Huntingd. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 525 E (193) — continued. The howse of Giles Lawrence at Broadway, Wore. Congr. Licence to John Westmakote to be a Congr. Teacher in Giles Lawrances at Broadway, Worcester The howse of Thomas Worden at Broadway, Wore. Congr. Licence to Thomas Worden to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Broadway Wore. The howse of Giles Lawrence in Burton, Gloc. Congr. Licence to John Dunce to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Giles Lawrence in Burton, Gloc. Licence to John Packland to be an Ind. Teacher in the howse of John Newton in Anlaby near Hull. The howse of John Newton in Anlaby near Hull Ind. The howse of Widow Rickett at Elington, Gloc. Congr. Licence to John Ward to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Rickett at Elington, Gloc. The howse of Matthias Elgood in Oxwith, Norfolk E (194). [The first eleven entries on this page in another hand. Ed.] The house Stephen Lyte of South peterton in Somerset. Presb: The house of John Turner of Crickett in Somersett Pr. Licence for John Turner to be a Presb. Teacher att his one house att Crickett in Somersettshire The house of Wm Jerard at Wincalton Somers': Pr. The house of Wm Cooper of Marstock in Somer*. Pr. Licence for Wm Cooper a Pres. Teacher att his owne house att Martock in Somers'. The house of Nicholas Gundry att Southarp, Somers'. Pr. Licence for Tho: Creese of ye pish of Dunkerton a gena11 Presb: Teacher Somers' The house of Tho: Smith of Huntington Sussex. Pr. The house of Edward Parker att Calne Wilts. Pr. Licence for Jonathan Gofferod a Pr. Teacher att the house of M" Mosley of Owesden Suffolk [From this point in B's hand. Ed.] The howse of Francis Johnson in Grayes Inn, London Ind. Licence to James Stephenson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Welman at Martock, Somersett Licence to Fran: Johnson to be an Ind. Teacher in his own howse at Grays Inn Lane, London. The howse of Wm Wellman at Martock, Somersett Pr The howse of Wm Beale in Cripplegate, London Ind. The howse of Wm Beard at New Castle, Stafford Pr. E (195). Licence to Wm Oliver of Nassington, Northton. Grail Pr Like to Hen: Butler of Lavington, Somersett The howse of George Bisse at Martock, Somersett Pr. 526 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (195) — continued. Like for the howse of Rich: Farrand at Musbury, Devon. The howse of George Eds at Thackham, Sussex Congr. The howse of Rob: Bullen at Fouke, Dorsett Pr. Licence to Nathan: Ball to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Epping, Middl. The howse of Nathan: Ball at Epping, Midd. Pr. Licence to Thomas Wilmore to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Barn: Tully at Shipley, Sussex The howse of Barnard Tully at Shipley, Sussex Congr. The howse of Hannah Weale at Longhope, Glocester, Pr. Like for the howse of Giles Barnardiston Esqr at Clare in Sussex Like for the howse of James Bowden at Probas, Corn. Like for the howse of Phil. Garret at Langborne Woodland, Berks Like for the howse of John Holton in Bradford Parish, Wilts. Like for the howse of Nichas Knight at Broadhembury, Wilts Like for the howse of Henry Shipperd at Fighelden, Wilts Like for the howse of Richard Hearne at Netherhaven, Wilts Like for the howse of John Hildesley in Christ Church Parish, Southton Like for the howse of Wm Marshall in Christ Church Parish, Southton Like for the howse of John Hancock at Ringwood, Southton E (196). A Lycence for William Sheffefield of the presbyterien perswasion at his owne house in Upper Kibworth in Licestershire 16th of July [The above entry in a different hand. Ed.] The Oratory of John Bradshaw Esqr in Rivington Lane. Pr. 1 6 July. The Meeting Place in Rivington Lane. Pr. 16 July. The Meeting Place in Longaridge, Lane. Pr. 16 July Licence to John Frankland of Pr. Grail. Like to Timothy Hall of 16 July. Like to John Yardly of Weald, Essex. 1 6 July Like to Thomas Gilson of Weald 1 6 July Like to Edw: Kightly of Barking, Essex. 16 July The howse of Ralph Taylor in Weald, Pr. 1 6 July The howse of John Palmer in Chiderditch, Essex. Pr. 16 July The howse of John Bill at Weald, Pr. 16 July The howse of Jeremiah Reeve at Chiderditch, Pr. 16 July The howse of John Petchy at Cranha, Essex 16 July Like for Phil. Dixon's howse there 16 July Cuthbert Harrison's howse in Singleton Grange in Kirkha Parish Lane. Congr. 1 6 July The meeting howse in Elswick Lees, in the Parish of St. Michaels, Lane. Congr. 16 July Licence to Cuthbert Harrison to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Singleton Grange. 1 6 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 527 E (196) — continued. Licence to Sam: Jones Ind. to be a teacher at his howse in Margam Parish Glamorgan. 16 July The howse of Sam: Jones at Margam, Glamorgan Ind. 16 July. E (197). Watkin Cradock Ind. in his howse in Newton Glamorgan. 16 July The howse of Watkin Cradock in Newton, Glamorgan Ind. 16 July Robert Thomas Congr. in his howse at Bagland, Glamorgan. 16 July The howse of Rob: Thomas of Bagland, Glamorgan Congr. 16 July The howse of Lewes Alward in Kneffig, Glamorgan Ind. 16 July Jacob Christophers Ind. to teach in Lewes Alwards howse in Kneffig, Glamorgan. 16 July The howse of Widow Hodges at Shipton, Gloc. Pr. 16 July Wm Hodges to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Hodges at Shipton, Gloc. 16 July The howse of Geo: Larkha in Bridekirke, Cumber. Pr. 16 July Like for the howse of Gawen Wren at Crosthwaite, Cumber. 16 July George Benson, Pr. in his howse in Kirkby Kendall, Westmer. 16 July The howse of Geo: Benson in Kirkby Kendall, Westmer. Pr. 16 July Like for Rich: Lowryes howse at Cockermouth, Cumber. 16 July Like for Rich: Eglesholds howse at Allarby, Cumber. 16 July Like for Thomas Younghusband's howse at Torpenhow, Cumber. 16 July Like for the howse of John Casse at Embleton, Cumber. 16 July. _ Dan. Ray Pr. Teacher in his howse at Redgwell in Essex 22 July 72. The howse of Dan: Ray at Redgwell in Essex. Pr. 22 July. The howse of Sam: Clarke in Wincheaden, Bucks Pr. 22 July. The howse of Catherine Booth in Chester Pr. 22 July. Licence to John Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Catherine Booth in Chester 22 July. E (198). The howse of Rob: Warburton Esqr of the Grange, Cestr. Pr. 22 July The howse of Ralph Hall in Weverha, Cestr. Pr. 22. July Licence to Ralph Hall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Weverha in Cheshire. 22 July The howse of John Smith at Hadligh in Suffolk Pr. 22 July The howse of John Owen in Wolsington, Northumber Pr. 22 July Licence to John Owen to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wolsington, Northumb. 22 July The howse of Wm Swaine at Withiebrooke, Warwick Pr. 22 July 528 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (198) — continued. Licence to Wm Swaine to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Withie- brooke, Warwick. 22 July The howse of Sam: Reed in S' Johns Street in Wells Pr. 22 July Wm Cooper of Crewkherne, Somersett Grail Pr. 22 July The howse of John Serry in Crewkherne, Somersett Pr. 22 July Like for Edw: Taylor's howse at Poole, 22 July. Like for John Collins howse in Morden Dorsett 22 July Licence to Sam: Ball to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Collins in Morden, Dorsett. 22 July The howse of Dorothy Chapman in Worha, Dorsett. Pr. 22 July Like for Rich: Boothones howse in Darby. 22 July Licence to Jonathan Stanford to be a Pr. Teacher in Richard Boothones howse in Darby 22. July The howse of Fran: Cockaynd in Chusden, Darby Pr. 22 July Licence to Timothy Stanford to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Fran: Cockaynd in Chusdon, Derby. 22 July. The howse of David Wawell of West Court, Wight Congr. 22 July Like for Eliz: Hawkins's howse at Fleethaven, Bedford 22 July Like for the howse of John Ward in Biglesward, Bedford. 22 July. E (199). Like for the howse of Rich: Ravens in Thorncott at Northhill, Bed. 22 July Like for the howse of Peter Yorke at Dean, Bedford 22 July Like for the howse of James Mee at Deane, Bedford. 22 July Licence to James Mee to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Deane, Bedford. 22 July Like to Tho: Richards att his howse in Kaishere, Bedford 22 July The howse of John Lydiard in Bedford, Wilts, Bapt. 22 July Wm Harden of Southton Town Grail Pr. 22 July The howse of Sam: Ball att Holton, Dorsett Pr. 22 July Like for the howse of John Hurts at Bolton, Lane. 22 July Like for the howse of James Bradshaw of Hindly Lane. 22 July Like for the howse of Widow Craines in Spexall, Suffolk 22 July Like for the howse of Widow Ashurst in Ormeskirk Parish, Lane. 22 July Licence to Rob: Biloa of Stebing, Essex to teach in any Place Pr. 22 July. Like to Thomas Clarke of Dunmore, Essex Congr. 22 July. Like to Giles Nicholson of Kirkoswold, Cumber. 22 July The howse of Rob: Middleton in Luppit, Devon Pr. 22 July Like for the howse of Wm Denn in Broad Street London 22 July Like for the howse of John Hubberts in Broadstreet, London 22 July Like for the howse of John Reynolds in Great Samford, Essex 22 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 529 E (199) — continued. Licence to Isaac Grandocge of Black Postley, Essex Pr. Grail 22 July The howse of Wm Froise of Bodman, Cornwall Pr. 22 July Licence to Wm Froise to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bodman Cornwall 22 July Licence to Rowland Stedman to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Sam: Clerke in Wincheaden, Bucks. 22 July George Long of Leicester Pr. Grail. 22 July. 72. E (200). The howse of John Lawrence in Stanton Parish, Southton Pr. 22 July The howse of Ralph Spragg in Strutt Parish Devon Congr. 22 July Licence to Thomas Wellman to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Ralph Spragg in Strutt Parish, Devon. 22 July The howse of John Bennet in Little Over, Darby Pr. 22 July Licence to John Bennet to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in little Over, Darby. 22 July The howse of Wm Andrewes in Wells, Pr. 22 July Licence to Jos: Holdsworth to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Wake field, Yorke. 22 July The howse of Jos: Holdsworth in Wakefield, Yorke 22 July The howse of George Colborne in Royley Regis in Stafford Pr. 22 July The howse of Geo: Steele at Marsfield Gloc. Pr. 22 July Licence to George Seele to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Marsfield, Gloc. 22 July. The howse of Mary Cradock at Tidbury, Gloc. Pr. 22 July The howse of Eliz: Stirrup in Worcester, Pr. 22 July Licence to Rich: Woolly to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Eliz: Stirrup in Worcester. 22 July The howse of James Organes at Castlecomb, Wilts Pr. 22 July The howse of Wm Brooke in Fillongby Parish, Warwick 22 July Licence to Wm Brooke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Fillongley, Warw. 22 July The howse of Rich: King in Southton Towne. Pr. 22 July Licence to Rich: King to be a Pr. Teacher in his own howse in Southton. 22 July E (201). The howse of Wm Winne in Christionate, Denbigh, Congr. 22 July The howse of Mary Lloyd in Cynvell, Merioneth Congr. 22 July Like for the howse of John Yaxley att the Golden Still in Holborn, London. 22 July Licence for John Yaxley to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse att the Golden Still in Holborn. 22 July Licence to Boorfitt of Woolwich in Kent Pr. Grail. 22 July 34 530 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (201) — continued. The howse of Josuah Titerie in Woolwich Kent Pr. 22 July Like for John Batch's howse in Ashford, Darbv 22 July Like for Thomas Nabes howse in Leek Parish, Stafford 22 July Like for Sarah Burton's howse in Caudwell, Darby. 22 July Licence to Thomas Hill of Caudwell, Darby Pr. Grail 22 July Like to Rob: Motley of Armescraft, Darby 22 July The howse of Jos: Cooper in Kings norton, Wore. Pr. 22 July Licence to Joseph Cooper to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Kings- norton, Wore. 22 July. A Lycence for Nathaniell Robinson of the Congregationall perswasion to teach in the house of John Wheale in Rumsey in our County Rumzey of Southampton, & in the house of Thomas Phelps in our said County of Southampton &c 22th of July [In another hand. Ed.] Licence to Thomas Showell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Lenha Parish, Kent. 22 July The howse of Thomas Shewell in Lenha Parish Kent 22 July Like for the howse of Sarah Adams at Hitchin, Hartford 22 July Licence to George Hammond to be an Anabapt. Teacher in the howse of James Harding at Biddendon, Kent 22 July The howse of James Harding at Biddendon, Kent 22 July The howse of Henry Hulanes at Piddleworth, Essex, Pr. 22 July Like for the howse of Jeoffrey Dautrie at Petworth, Essex 22 July E (202). The howse of John Case in great Queens Street in S' Giles's in the fields, London Pr. 22 July The howse of James Harding at Biddendon Kent. Anab. 22 July The howse of Simon Andrews at Edgton, Rutland Pr. 22 July The howse of Margaret Wilks at Dekha, Rutland Congr. 22 July Licence to . . . Gibbs to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rob. Seabrook at Ashwood, Bucks 22 July The howse of Rob: Seabrooke at Astwood, Bucks, Congr. 22 July Like for Wm Garrett's howse at Meares Ashby, Northton 22 July The howse of Ralph Pune at Greens Norton, Northton Pr. 22 July Like for Rebecca Mulsoe's howse at Greensnorton, 22 July Like for Sam: Wolfords howse in Northton 22 July Like for Abraha Harper's howse at Rugby, Warwick 22 July Like for the howse of Abraha Worth at Kingnewnha Warwick. 22 July. Licence to Phil: Rogers to be a Congr. Teacher in his own howse in S' Martines Parish, Shropshire. 22 July The howse of Phil: Rogers in S' Martins Parish, Shrop. Congr. 22 July The howse of Anne Withers at Kingsley in S' Nicholas Parish, Norfolk Pr. 22 July Like for Rob: Kenward's howse at Isfield, Sussex 22 July The howse of Edward Rosse at Sukley, Worcester Pr. 22 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 531 E (202)— continued. Like for the howse of John Hawkins in Dymock, Gloc. 22 July Like for the howse of John White in Dymock, Gloc. 22 July. Like for Wm Collett howse at Ware, Hartford 22 July E (203). The howse of John Wheeler at Royston Cambr. Congr. 22 July Like for the howse of . . . Coxs in Harford. 22 July Licence to Edw: Burry to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Small- wood in Routon Towne, Stafford 22 July The howse of Wm Palmer at Fishwick, Stafford Pr. 22 July Licence to Rich: Swintin to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Palmer at Fishwick, Stafford. 22 July The howse of Wm Smalwood in Routon Towne, Stafford Pr. 22 July Like for the howse of Thomas Strimshawe at Eagleshall, Stafford. 22 July Like for the howse of Margarett Perkins there. 22 July Licence to Owen Stockton to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Smith at Hadligh, Stafford. 22 July The howse of James Blackmore at Tenterden Kent Anab. 22 July Licence to James Blackmore to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at Tenterden Kent 22 July The howse of John Ingerson at Grantha Lincolne, Pr. 22 July Like for Richd Franckland's howse at Rushmilne, Yorke 22 July Licence to Rich: Franckland to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Rushmilne, Yorke. 22 July The howse of Wm Syll in Kendall, Westmer. Pr 22 July The howse of Wm Warriner in Whinfield, Westmer Pr. 22 July The howse of Edw: Parker in Calden, Wilts. 22 July. Licence to Geo. Robinson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Geo: Morgan, in Lantrisen Monmouth 22 July. E (204). The howse of George Morgan in Santrisen, Monmouth. Congr. 22 July Like for the howse of Wm Richards in Langume, Monm. 22 July Licence for Walter Williams to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Edw. Waters in Langyby, Monm. 22 July The howse of Edw: Waters in Langyby Monm. Congr. 22 July Licence to Wm Rundell to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Richard Eggerdon in Whatley, Somersett 22 July The howse of Rich: Eggerdon in Whatley, Somer. Bapt. 22 July Licence to Jer: Paine to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Andrew Shord in little Whatley, Somersett 22 July The howse of Andrew Shord in little Whatley, Somersett Bapt. 22 July Licence to John Davison to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of John Wayland in Fromzelwood, Som. 22 July 34—2 532 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (204)— continued. The howse of John Wayland in Fromzelwood, Som. 22 July Licence to Rich: Godge to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of George Hopper in Frozelwood, Somer. 22 July The howse of Geo: Hopper at Frozelwood, Anab. 22 July Like for John Oldmixons howse in Bridgwater. 22 July Licence to Nathan: Byfield to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of John Oldmixon, Somersett. 22 July The howse of Widow Martyne at Netherex, Devon Pr. 22 July Like for Humphrey Saxon's howse in Chudleigh, Devon 22 July Like for Martha Slades howse in Otterton, Devon 22 July Like for John Hayes howse in Northhall Parish, Staff. 22 July Licence to Thomas Jarman to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Heretage in Marsha Parish, Kent. 22 July E (205). The howse of Thomas Heretage in Marsha Parish, Kent Bapt. 22 July Licence to Norton Munden to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of George Wadlow in the Parish of Wye, Kent. The howse of George Wadlow in Wye Parish Kent. Bapt. 22 July. Licence to John Garman to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Michael Hadlow in Wye Parish, Kent. 22 July The howse of Michael Hadlow in the Parish of Wye, Kent. 22 July Licence to Thomas Glover to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of John Searles in the Parish of Wye, Kent. 22 July Licence to Thomas Brookes to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Bagges in Limestreet, London 22 July The howse of John Baggs in Lime street London, Congr. 22 July The howse of Rich: Pemble in little Barkhastead, Hartford. Pr. 22 July Licence to Peter Sterry to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Pemble in little Barhastead, Hartford. 22 July Licence to Sam: Buckler to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Geo: White at Mainetry in Essex. 22 July The howse of Geo: White at Mainetry, Essex Congr. 22 July The howse of Wm Alcock in Fulshaw in Wilcastow, Cestr. Pr. 22 July Licence to Hen: Sharp well of Bradford, Wilts to be a Bapt. Teacher Gr. 22 July Like to Paul Frewen of Trebridge, Wilts. 22 July The howse of Tho: Richards in Kaishire, Bedf. Congr. 22 July Like for the howse of John Holledge in Kingbolton, Hunting. 22 July The howse of John Saphery in Ash Parish, Kent Pr. 22 July Licence to John Holledge to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Kingbolton, Huntingd. 22 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 533 E (206). The howse of Jos: Studley in Mayfield, Sussex Congr. 22 July Licence to John Brett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Jos: Studley in Mayfield, Sussex. 22 July The howse of Rich: Button in Mayfield, Sussex Congr. 22 July Licence to Jos: Why ton to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Button in Mayfield, Sussex 22 July The howse of James Day at Stratford, Sussex Congr. 22 July The howse of Wm Tomes in Saltash, Cornwall Pr. 22 July Like for Nicholas Tiacks's howse there. 22 July Like for Charles Mortons house in S' Ives Parish Cornwall 22 July Like for Wm Penalarickes howse at Helston Cornwall 22 July Like for the howse of Peter Clarke at Falmouth 22 July Like for Tho: Hancocks howse in Morvell Parish, Corn. 22 July Like for Widdow Trelandries howse in Penryn Corn. 22 July Like for Wm Ellictts howse at Lostwithall Corn. 22 July Like for the howse of John Haddissey in Sarii. 22 July Like for the howse of Valentine Parrise in Eastloe, Corn. 22 July Licence to Geo: Wright to be a Pr. Teacher in his own howse at Kingnorton, Wore. 22 July The howse of Geo: Wright at Kingsnorton, Wore. Pr. 22 July Licence to Tho: Milaway of Cogshall, Essex to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. 22 July The howse of Jos: Robinson in Birmingha, Warw. Pr. 22 July Like for Rich: Yarnalds howse there. 22 July Like for Sam: Doely's howse there. 22 July Like for Wm Finchers howse there. 22 July E (207). Like for Sam: Taylor's howse there. 22 July. Licence to Wm Fincher to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Birmingha. 22 July Like to Sam: Willis in Jos: Robinson's howse in Birmingha 22 July The howse of Jos: More att Hopton, Darby Pr. 22 July Like for Luke Cranwells howse at Regworth Leic. 22 July Like for the howse of John S' Nicholas at Burbage Leic. 22 July Licence to John S' Nicholas to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Burbage Leic. 22 July The howse of Michael Gargrave in Bradford, Yorke Pr. 22 July Licence to Mich: Gargrave to be a Pr.Teacher in his howse in Bradford, Yorke. The howse of John Carte at Dennfield Darby Pr. 22 July Licence to John Carte to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Denn field, Darby. 22 July Licence to Thomas Swettna of Darby Gr. Pr. 22 July. The howse of Edw: Stone of Macclesfield, Cestr. Pr. 22 July Like for John Connestable's howse of Beeston, Nottingha 25 July Like for Edw. Deane's howse in Lower Withington, Cestr. 25 July 534 £ P- 'Dom. E. B. 38A E (207)— continued. Licence to Jos: Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Richard Barnes in Kingston upon Hull. 25 July The howse of Wm Samson at Bothenhampton, Dorsett Pr. 25 July Licence to Nathan: Mitchell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Wm Newman in S' Peters Hungate in Norwich. 25 July Licence to John Woolstane to be an Anab: Teacher in the howse of Sam: Durrant in Ingha, Norfolk. 25 July The howse of Sam: Durrant at Ingha, Norfolk Anab. 25 July The house of Wm Osborne of Hanworth in Staffordsn. Pr. The house of Wm Heeley of Hanworth in Staffordsh. [These last two in a different hand. Ed.] E (208). Licence to Rob: Wood to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Eliz: Becker in East Ruston, Norfolk. 25 July The howse of Rob: Pinney in Chard, Somersett Pr. 25 July Licence to Fran: Clayton to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Powers in Ashurston, Warw. 25 July The Barne of John Bouthame in Cloughead, Darby Pr. 25 July Like for the howse of John Reynolds in Bunhillfields, London 25 July Licence to John Reynolds to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Bunhill fields London. 25 July The howse of Eliz: Morrice in Oblise Combe Somersett Pr. 25 July Like for John Mottram's howse in Mottram, Cestr. 25 July Like for Rob: Batts howse in Chard, Somersett. 25 July Licence to Nich: Mallase to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in South- molton. 25 July. The howse of Nich: Mallase in Southmolton, Pr. 25 July The howse of John Wayland in Froom, Somersett Bapt. 25 July Licence to Jos: Masters of Cheston, Hartford, Bapt. Gr. 25 July Licence to John Davydson to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of John Wayland in Froom, Somersett. 25 July The howse of Tho: Chapman at Whittington, Warw. Bapt. 25 July Licence to Manasses King to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Chapman at Whitington, Warw. 25 July The howse of Wm Sadler in Nuneaton, Warw. Bapt. 25 July Licence to Rob: More to be an Pr. Teacher in the howse of Gabr. Wayne in Cutthorp, Darby 25 July The howse of Gabr. Wayne in Cutthorp, Darby 25 July E (209). The howse of Richard Barnes at Kingston upon Hull, Pr. 25 July The howse of Wm Clarke at Witha Frary, Somersett. Bapt. 25 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 535 E (209) — continued. Licence to Rob: Cox to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Francis Hartgill in the Parish of Kilmunton, Somersett 25 July The howse of Fran: Hartgill in Kilminton Parish, Somersett Bapt. 25 July The howse of John Maurice in Sherenewton, Monm: Congr. 25 July Licence to Thomas Quarrell to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Maurice in Sherenewton, Monm. 25 July The howse of Mich: Paine at Thorneton, Leic. Pr. 25 July The howse of Wm Newman in S' Peters Hungate Parish, Norwich Pr. 25 July Licence to Dan. Shelmerdyne to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Twyford, Derby 25 July. Like to Jeremy Scholes in the outhowsing of Thomas Low in Chorlton in Manchester Parish, Lancastr. 25 July The howse of Thomas Low in Chorlton, Pr. 25 July Like for Dan: Shelmerdyne's howse in Twyford, Derby 25 July. Like for Matthew Hubbards howse in Mitch Ashley, Leic. 25 July The howse of Eliz: Becker at East Ruston, Norf. Anab. 25 July Licence to Henry Symonds to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John Hagges at Northwalsha, Norfolke. 25 July The howse of John Haggs at Northwalsha, Norfolk Anab. 25 July Licence to Jarvis Bryan to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Old Swin- ford, Worcester. 25 July The howse of Jarvis Bryan at Old Swinford, Wore. 25 July Licence to Rich: Serjeant to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Hagley, Wore. 25 July. The howse of John Cotrocke in Audley Parish, Staff. Bapt. 25 July Licence to John Spencer to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Anth: Spinage at Cheston, Hartford. 25 July E (210). Licence to Wm Randall to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Rich : Egerton at Potley, Somersett. 25 July The howse of Rich. Egerton at Potley Somersett, Bapt. 25 July Licence to Jeremiah Paine to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Richard Shoare at little Whatley, Somersett 25 July The howse of Richard Shoare at little Whatley, Somersett B. 25 July The howse of Rob. Berren at Gillingham, Dorsett Pr. 25 July Licence to John Whiteman of Cardington, Bedf. to be a Grail Congr. Teaeher. 25 July. Licence to Henry Maurice to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Edm: Symonds at Round Acton, Salop. 25 July The howse of Edm: Symonds at Round Acton Salop C. 25 July Like for Widow Zanchey's howse at Stretton, Salop 25 July Like for David Williams's howse at Penniarth, Merion. 25 July Like for John Owen's house in Errowgoyel, Merion. 25 July Like for John Kynaston's howse at Bryng, Mountgom. 25 July 536 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (210) — continued. Like for Lazarus Thomas's howse at Westfelton, Salop 25 July Licence to Mich: Paine to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Thorneton, Leic. 25 July The howse of Sam: Sillito in Audley, Stafford Bapt. 25 July The howse of Huan Duffield in Sherburne, Yorke Congr. 25 July Licence to Zachary Crofton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Tower Hill London. 25 July Licence to John Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Castle- hold in the Isle of Wight. 25 July. Like to John Strawger in the howse of John Browne at Metfield, Suffolke. E (211). Licence to Thomas Shevell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Lenham Parish, Kent. 25 July. The howse of Rob: Yates in Warrington, Lane. Pr. 25 July The howse of Jeremiah Saunders in Burton Warw. Bapt. 25 July Like for Tho: Matthews howse in Brandon, Warw. 25 July Licence to John Wallaston to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Thomas Matthews in Brandon, Warw. 25 July Like to John Gammidge to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Jeremiah Saunders in Burton Warw. 25 July The howse of Widow Onely in long Lowford Warw. Bapt. 25 July Licence to John Wilcox to be Bapt. Teacher in the howse of Widow Onely in long Lowford, Warw. 25 July The long loft in Park Hellen belonging to Tho: Smaley of Penryn, Cornw. Pr. Meeting place. 25 July. Like for John Cambridges howse in Millar Parish, Corn: 25 July Licence to John Cambridge to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Miler Parish Cornwall 25 July. The howse of Tho: Darlish in Stoneleigh Parish, Somersett Pr. 25 July Like for Thomas Barby's howse there. 25 July. The howse of Rob: Morley in Tadcaster, Yorke Congr. 25 July The howse of John Winterton at little Worth Leic. Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Tho: Goslett Esqr in Marsfield Gloc. 25 July. The howse of Brown in Longdon, Staff. Congr. 25 July Licence to Tho: Backwell to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of . . . Brown in Longdon, Staff. 25 July. E (212). The old Court howse in Balling at Ludlow, Salop Pr. 25 July Like for Tho: Froysell's howse at Lanterdine, Heref. 25 July Like for Wm Swaines howse at Withybrooke, Warw. 25 July The howse of Rich: Higgons at Ludford, Salop Congr. 25 July Licence to Rich: Higgons to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Ludford, Salop. 25 July. Licence to Tho: Froysell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Lainter- dine, Hereford. 25 July. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 537 E (212) — continued. The howse of John Yates at Benstead, Hants Congr. 25 July Licence to John Yates to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Benstead, Hants. 25 July Licence to Wm Swaine to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Withy- brooke, Warw. 25 July. The howse of Edw. Harrison in Petty France, London Bapt. 25 July The howse of Humphrey Philips in Briston, Somer. Pr. 25 July Like for Mary Moores howse at Ivellhester, Somersett. 25 July Like for Wm Gills howse at Taunton, Somersett 25 July Like for John Case's howse in S' Giles's in the Fields in Midd. 25 July Like for Tho: Shewell's house at Lenham, Kent. 25 July Licence to Tho: Shewell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Lenham, Kent. 25 July. The howse of Widow Smirt at Everstame, Wore. Cong. 25 July Licence to Tho: Beech to be a Bapt. Teacher in the howse of John Cotrocke in Audley Parish, Stafford. 25 July Like to Tho: Sillito in the howse of Sam: Sillito in Audley Stafford. 25 July E (213). The howse of Wm Power in Ashburton, Warwick for Bapt. [Congr.] 25 July. Like for the howse of Geo: Harris in the Parish of S' Botalph Aiders- gate, London. 25 July. Licence to Dan. Rayner to be a Congr. Pr. Teacher in his howse in Eggume, Surrey. 25 July The howse of Wm Brice of Maidenhead, Berks Pr. 25 July. Licence to Wm Brice to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Maidenhead, Berks. 25 July The howse of Henry Harding at Wakton, Bucks Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Zachary Crofton in Tower hill, London 25 July Licence to Edw: Price to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Here ford. 25 July. The howse of Mary Blomfield in Disse, Norfolk Congr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Rob: Burtsha in Disse, Norf. 25 July. The howse of Jeremiah Brian in Disse, Norfolk, Pr. 25 July. Licence to Rob: Morley to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Denham, Suffolk. 25 July. The howse of Rob: Morley at Denha, Suffolke Congr. 25 July. The howse of Clement Warren in Rumsey, Wilts Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of John Warren at Bredland, Wilts, 25 July Licence to Henry Butler to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Matthew Morris at Mayden Bradly, Wilts. 25 July. The howse of Matthew Morris at Maydon Bradly, Wilts Congr. 25 July. Licence to Thomas Warren to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Clem: Warren in Rumsey, Wilts. 25 July. The howse of John Warren at Rumsey, Wilts Pr. 25 July. 538 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (214). Like for the howse of Tho: Burbanks at Ramsey, Hants 25 July The howse of Henry Withers at Trunck, Norfolk Congr. 25 July. Like for the howse of John Google there, 25 July. Like for the howse of Anthony Steward in Tunstead, Norfolk 25 July Licence to Thomas Plant to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Rich: Horton in little Morefields, London. 25 July The howse of Rich: Whitall at Warton, Hereford. Anab. 25 July Like for the howse of Rich: Horton in little Morefields, London 25 July Like for the howse of John Leeds at Manchester, Lane. 25 July The howse of Rob: Rowsall at Clarke, Wilts Pr. 25 July Licence to Thomas Hemings of Dearehurst Gloc. to be a Grail Congr. Teacher. Licence to Oliver Heywood to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Butterworth in the Parish of Hallifax, 25 July. The howse of John Butterworth at Hallifax Pr. 25 July. The howse of John Browne at Metfield, Suffolk Congr. 25 July The howse of Hen: Osland at Bewdley Wore. The house of Richard Sappers at Ashburton in Devon Pre. 25"1 July William Clarke of ye Bapt. pr in his owne house at Witham ffrary in in Our County of Sommerse' July 25tri [The two preceding entries in another hand — i.e., that at the top of E (196). Ed.] The howse of John Smith at Hadligh, Suffolke Pr. 25 July The howse of Wm Keeling at Ashurston, Warw. Bapt. 25 July Licence to Wm Sadler to be an Anab: Teacher in his howse in Nun eaton, Warw. 25 July Licence to Peter Williams of Yorke to be a Grail Pr. Teacher 25 July The howse of James Calvert in Yorke Pr. 25 July E (215). Like for the howse of Nathan: Lamb in Yorke. 25 July The howse of Artula Wrightson in Aulne Parish, Yorke Pr 25 July Licence to James Calvert to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Yorke. 25 July. Licence to Wm Ads to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Wm Lewse at Weeke, Wilts. 25 July Licence to John Gosnald to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Richard Horton in little Morefields, London. 25 July The howse of Widow Randall in North Bradley, Wilts Pr. 25 July Like for the howse of Jiabod Homes in Broadpoole, Dorsett 25 July Licence to Thomas Collier to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Widow Randall at North Bradley, Wilts. 25 July. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 539 E (215) — continued. Licence to W,n Fletcher to be a Bapt. Teacher in his howse at Chichester. 25 July. Licence to Rowland Nevett to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Weston, Salop. 25 July The howse of Rowland Nevett at Weston, Salop Congr. 25 July. Licence to Tho: Burroughs to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Malpas, Cestr. 25 July The howse of Tho : Burrough at Malpas, Cestr. Pr. 25 July. The howse of Tho: Hamnett at Renbury, Cestr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Tho: Hamnet at Renbury, Cestr. Congr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Ellis Davis at Bodveyny, Merion. 25 July. Like for the howse of Fran: Wolps at Elsmore, Salop. 25 July. Like for the howse of Geo: Hamnett at Monks Capnall, Cestr. 25 July. Licence to James White to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Geo: Hamnett at Monks Copnall in Copnall, Cestr. 25 July Licence to Henry Osland to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Bawdley, Wore. 25 July. The howse of John Wilde at Cookeley, Suffolk Congr. 25 July. E (216). Licence to John Strowger to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Wild at Cookeley, Suffolke. 25 July Licence to Wm Johnson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Falalees, Northumber. 25 July. The howse of Wm Hooper in the Parish of Mountague, Somersett Pr. 25 July. The howse of John Baker at Curry mallett, Somersett Pr. 25 July. The howse of Rd Berkes at Old Swinford, Wore. Pr. 25 July Like for the howse of Rd Serjeant at Hagley, Wore. 25 July 72. [From this point to the second line on E (217) in another hand — the same as on E (194). Ed.] The house of Margery Milward att Dudley in Wore: July 25th 72 Licence to Roger Baldwin of Copall in Lancashire a gena11 Teacher July 25th 72 Licence to Jonathan Jennings to be a Baptist Teacher in ye house of George Harris neer Alderjate in london July 25th 72 the house of Edw: Bennett att Brawham in Som. July 25th 27 the house of John Smith of Castlehold in ye Isle of Waight July 25th 72 Licence to Edw: Bennett of Brawham in Somersett to be a Presbyterien Teacher att his owne abovesd. July 25th 72 Licence to Tho: Tayler to be a Congr. Teacher in his owne house in Gracchurch Street London Jyly 25th 72 the house of Tho: Tayler in Gracechurch Street in london July 25th 72 The house of Wm Borton in ye Towne of Disse in Norfolk July 25th 72 540 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (216)— continued. Licence to Wm Burton to be a Cong: Teacher in the County & his house abovesaid July 25th 72 The house of Nathaniell Read of Croyden in Surry July 25: 72 E (217). Licence to Edw: Baker to be a Cong: Teacher att the house of Read aforesaid att Croyden in ye County of Surry. July 25 72 [From this point again in B.'s handwriting. Ed.] Licence to Rob. Rowsall to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Clarke, Wilts. 25 July Like for the howse of Hannah Homes at Ansty in Coventry, 25 July. Like for John Braine's howse at little Dean, Gloc. 25 July. Licence to John Willis of Minhead, Somersett to be a Grail. Pr. Teacher. 25 July. The howse of Hierome Littlejohn at North Cadbury, Somersett Pr. 25 July. Licence to Hierome littlejohn to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at North Cadbury, Somersett. 25 July. The howse of Fran: Trebell at Barlington, Wore. Congr. 25 July. Licence to Rob. Yeats of Warrington, Lane, to be a Grail Pr. Teacher. 25 July. Like to Henry Pendlebury of Tottington, Lane. 25 July. The howse of Edw: Miles at Woodstock, Oxon. Pr. 25 July. The howse of Wm Johnson at Falalees, North. Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Hen: Osland at Bewdley, Wore. Pr. 25 July. The howse of Hugh Edwards at Oswestry, Denbigh Congr. 25 July Like for the howse of John Hughes at Glimmin, Denbigh 25 July The howse of John Case in Great Queen Street London Pr. 25 July- E (218). The howse of Anth: Spinage at Cheston, Hartford Bapt. 25 July The howse of Edw: Price in Hereford Congr. 25 July The howse of Dan: Rayner in Eggum, Surrey Pr. 25 July The howse of Dav: Coude of Tavestock, Devon Congr. 25 July Licence to Edw. Harrison to be a Anab. Teacher in his howse in Petty France, London 25 July. The howse of Rich: Davisen at Ash Church Gloc. Congr. 25 July Licence to Rich. Warha to be a Pr.Teacher in the howse of ... Nilcock at Badsworth, Yorke. 25 July. The howse of Nilcock at Badsworth, Yorke Pr. 25 July Licence to Peter Williams to be a Pr. Teacher in his own howse in Yorke. 25 July. The howse of Peter Williams in Yorke Pr. 25 July Licence to Tim: Thomas to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Tho: Baker in Swiny, Salop. 25 July. The howse of Tho: Baker in Swiny, Salop Congr. 25 July Like for the howse of Lidia Woodward at Cookeley Suff: 25 July S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 541 E (218) — continued. The howse of Jos: Dawson in Birstoll Parish, Yorke Pr. 25 July A large roome over the Markett in Oswelstree, Salop Congr. 25 July Licence to Tho: Frencham to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse at Selscomb, Sussex 25 July. The howse of Tho: Frencham at Selscombe, Sussex Congr. 25 July Like for the howse of John Bell at Oldton, Norfolk. 25 July. Licence to Rob. Leman to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of John Bell at Oldton, Norfolk 25 July. E (219). The howse of Hen: Weay at Petherbury, Dorsett Pr. 25 July. The howse of John Reade at Idmiston, Wilts. Anab. 25 July. The howse of Mr. Ewers at Punsborne, Hartford Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Forthes at S' Giles's in ye Fields Midd. 25 July. crosedoiu Licence to John Heartcliffe to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Forthes of St. Giles's in the Fields, Midd. 25 July. Licence to Tho: Spatchett to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Lidia Woodward at Cookeley, Suff. 25 July. The howse of Sam: Perry at Chornfalcon, Somersett Pr. 25 July. Like for Wm Gerards howse at Wincalton, Somersett 25 July. Licence to John Walker to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of James Holland at Newton in Manchester Parish, Lane. 25 July. The howse of James Holland in Newton, Lane. Pr. 25 July. Licence to Wm. Rutty to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Abr. Little at Whitby, Wilts. 25 July. The howse of Abr. Little at Whitby, Wilts. Anab. 25 July The howse of Wm Lewse at Weeke, Wilts Anab. 25 July. The howse of Sam: Sprint at Clutford, Hants Pr. 25 July. Licence to Joseph Gill of Stockton upon Tine, Northumb. to be a Grail Congr. Teacher 25 July. The howse of Tho: Mortlock at Finchingfield, Essex Pr. 25 July. Like for the howse of Tho: Shewell in Lenham, Kent 25 July Licence to Rob. Molesey to be a Pr. Teacher in the Barne belonging to John Bothames in Cloughead, Darby 25 July. E (220). The howse of John Butterworth in the Parish of Hallifax, Yorke Pr. 25 July- Licence to Oliver Heywood to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Butterworth in Hallifax Parish, 25 July Licence to Tho: Birbwick to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Sheffeild, Yorke. 25 July. The howse of Tho: Birbwick at Sheffield, Yorke Pr. 25 July. [From this point the handwriting is different. Ed.] house of John Goslett att marchfield in Glostersh. Pr. 25 July: 542 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (220)— continued. house of John Dearsely in S' Andrews in Norwich July 25 Like for the house of Thomas Brightwin of Pulham Mary in Norffolke 25". Ju]y Like for the house of John ffoyster at Kenninghall in Norffolke July ye 25th Like for the house of John Browne of Wymondham in Norffolke July 25th a Like for the house of John ffawles in Banwell in Norffolke July 25th a Lycence for Milman to teach in the house of Wm Richards in Langume in Monm"1 25th July Licence to Samuell Bowdon to be a Bapti Teach att the house of Wm Browne of Stockport in Kent. July 25 The house of Wm Browne att Stockport in Kent July 25 Baptist perswation E (221). Licence to Rich. Taylor to be a Pr. Teacher att his owne house att Skechly in Warwick July 25th The house of Rich. Taylor of Skecly. Pr. in Warwick. July 25th Licence to John Lea to be a Pr. Teacher att his owne house att Bag- worth in Leicestershire July 25th The house of John Lea Pr. att Bagworth in Leicestr July 25th Licence to Adam Martendall to be a Pr. Teacher att yc house of Humphrey Peacocke att Rosterne in Cheshire July 25th Pr The house of Humphry Peacock att Rosterne in Cheshire July 25 Pr. Licence to Rich: Southall to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of Matthew Hubbard att Mitch Ashby in Leicestersh: July 25 Licence to Tho: Collier Congre Teacher att the house of Rob' Runwell att South wick in Wilts July 25th the house of Rob' Runwell att South wick Wilts July 25th Licence to Joseph Dawson to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of ye sd Dawson att Bristell in Yorksh. July 25th. Licence to Wm Keeling to be a Bap' Teacher att his owne house att Athurston in Warwickshi: July 25 The house of John Searles att Wye in Kent for Bapt. July 25th Licence to Nathaniell Byefield to be a Bapts Teacher att the house of John Oldmixton att Bridgwater In Somersett July 25th The house of John Oldmixton att Bridgwater in Somersettsh. July 25th Bap'. The house of Wm Eles att fflamstead in Harfordsh. Congregationall July 25th E (222). The house of Wmffletcher att Chichester of Baptist pswation July 25th The house of Robert Goodwin Called Fairly att East Greastead in Sussex Pr. July 25ta The house of Charles Gore att Touster in Northamptonsft. Cong July 25 [From this point to the third entry from bottom of E (223) in another hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 543 E (222) — continued. A Lycence for Richard Easame to be a Baptist teacher in his owne house at Norwell in Nottinghamshire Like Lycence for Edward Browne Baptist to preach in the house of Robert Carleton att Moreland in Lincolnshire Like to Richard Drayton to bee A Presbyterien teacher in the house of John Wall att Desford in Lycestershire A Lycence for the house of Thomas Legg of Ratby in Lycstershire Like for John Owneby at Barwell in Lycestershire Like for the house of Elias Godeby of Ibstocke in Lycestershire Like for the house of Richard Batts of Ibstocke in Lycestershire Like for Edward Choney at Earleshalton in Lycestershire Aug. 8th William Biges to Teach in the said Choneys house there. Bp. A Lycence to Christopher Joanes Baptist teacher at the house of John Partridge at Northperrott in Sommersetshire Aug 8th A Lycence to Thomas Miller Baptist teacher at the house of John Partridg at North perrott in Sommersetshire Aug 8th A Lycence to William Ireland Baptist teacher at the house of Robert Cartiss at Southperrott in Dorsetshire Aug A Lycence for Jeremiah Dry Baptist Teacher at the house of Robert Cartisse at South perrott in Dorsetshire Aug 8th A Lycence to William Bagshaw Presbyt: Teacher at the house of William Garlicke of Denting in Yorkshire Aug: 8th A Lycence to Christopher Scot Presb: teacher at the house of Robert Butler of Brittlewell in Essex Aug 8th A generall Lycence to Able Oldham Pres. at Ashton under Line Lancasfi. Aug 8th The house of Nicholas Crandy at Thornton in Lycestersh Aug 8th A Like for Thomas Coale at Wincanton in Sommersetsh Aug 8th Like for Thomas Williamson Scotter in Lycestersh Aug 8th A Lycence to John Kitchin Baptist teacher at the house of John Perkines at Shalton in Warwicksh Aug 8th E (223). The house of John Hartill at Fillongby in Warwickshire Aug 8th a Like for John Harper at Wallington in Oxfordshire Aug 8th a Lycence to William Aldridge Baptist Teacher at the house of Thomas George of Earle Stoake in Wiltshire Aug 8th Like to Richard Hobbs Baptist teacher at the house of Joane Colemar at Lower Deale in Kent Aug. 8th Like to William Woolhouse Baptist teacher at his owne house at Sutton in Nottinghamshire. August 8th Like to John Kern Baptist teacher at the house of Richard Cox of Wadlingford in Berkshire August 8tb Like to Edward Stennett Baptist Teacher at his owne house at Walling ford in Berkshire August 8th Like to Edward Taylor Presby Teacher at the house of Nicholas Grandy at Thornton in Lycestershire August 8th the John Oxford at Earle Stoake in Wiltshire Aug 8th 544 & P- Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (223) — continued. A Licence to Daniell Perchard Presb. Teacher in his owne house in S' Sampson parish in our Island of Goumezey Aug: 1 2 Like to Thomas Marchant Presb. teacher at his owne house in S' Samp sons parish in our Island of Gournezey Aug. 1 2 Like to Charles de La March Presb. teacher at his owne house in St. Petters port parish in our Island of Gournezey : Aug. 12 Like to John Rogers Presby teacher in the house of Robert Nichoalson in Darlington in Durham August: 12 Lycence for the house of Thomas Greg at Harshaw in LancasK. Augu. 12 Like for the house of John Middleton in Darlington in Durham Aug: 12 Like for a Meeting house adjoyning the Deweling house of Richard Moore in Kingsnorton in Wocestershire August 12 Like for the house of Richard Moore in Kings norton Wocestersh: Au: 12 The House of Rich: Easam att Norwell in Nottingnamsft. August ye io"1 Bptis The house of Edward Browne att Bassingham in Lincolnesh. August io'h Bap' The house of John Taylor of Highan in Lincolnesh: August io'h Bap' E (224). The house of John Ward att Moreland in Lincolnsh. August iotb Bap's The house of John Barker in Brent Broughton in Lincolnesh Aug io'h Bap' The house of Wm Rollingson at Stragglethorpe in Lincolnesh Aug' io"1 Bap' The house of ye Widd Brumpton att Cherry Willingham in Lincolnesh: Aug' ioth Bap1 The house of John Anderton att Brattlebyrn in Lincolnesh Aug1 10th Bap'. The house of Eliz: Lylby in ye Citty of Lincolne Aug' io'h Bap1 The house of John Anderton in ye Citty of Lincolne Aug1 ioth Bap' Licence to Rich: Easam to be a bapts Teacher att his owne house Aug' 10th Bap' The house of Wm Woolhouse att Carleton in Nottinghamsh. Aug' 10th Bap' Licence to Wm Woolhouse to be a Bap' Teacher att his owne house abovesaid Aug' 10th Bap' The house of Robe' Colvert att Maskham in Nottinghamsh. Bapts Aug' 10th The house of Wm Russell att Searle in Nottinghsh. Bapt. August 1 o'h The house of Wm Hart att Collingham in Nottinghamsh Bap'. Aug* io'h The house of Roger ffawne in ye Citty of Lincolne Bap* Aug* io'h S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 545 E (225). Licence to Roger ffawnes to be a Bapts Teacher att his owene house in ye Citty of Lincolne Aug1 ioth The house of Nicholas Archer in ye Citty o Lincolne Bap's. Aug' io'h Licence to Nicholas Archer to be a Bapts Teacher att his house above- said Aug1 ioth The house of John Anderton att Brattleby" in Lincolnesh Bapt Aug1 10* The house of Valentine James att Hackthorne in Lincolnesh Bapts Aug' ioth Licence to John Anderton a Bapts Teach att Brattleby in Lincolnesh Aug4 ioth Licence to Vallentine James to be a Bapts Teacher att the house of the set James att Hackthorne in Lincolnesh Aug1 10th The house of Rob' Wood of Carlneton in Morelond in Lincolnesh- Bapts Aug4 10th The said Robert Wood a Teacher att his owne house there The house of Edward Brown att Bossingham in Lincolnesh. Bap1 August ioth The said Browne to Teach att his owne house there The howse of Alice Tonge in Waldenmore in the Parish of Eccles Lan castr. Pr 13 Aug. [B. Ed.] Licence to Zacariah Taylor to be a pr. Teacher att Ratchdall in Lan- cash Aug4 ioth Licence to Tho: Baldwin to be a Pr, Teach: att Kidderminster in Wostersn. Aug4 10th E (226). The house of Tho: Joare att Kiderminster in Worcestershire pr. Augt 1 otn The house of Anth: Downe of Northam in Devon pr. Aug1 ioth The house of Adam Main [?m] of Northam in Devon pr. Aug1 ioth The house of James Crealock of Littleham in Devon pr. Aug1 ioth Licence to John Herring to be a Pr Teach att his owne house att South petherwin in Cornwall Aug': iotn The house of the said Herring at ye of ye same place The house of . . . Suckleyigh of Ermington in Devon pr Augt I0th The house of Tho: Gribble att Appledore in Devon pr. Aug1 ioth The house of Peter Homes att Appledore in Devon pr. Augt I0th The house of Rich. Tapper att Ashburton in Devon Pr. Aug1 10th The house of Mary Treludraw att Penrin in Cornwall Pr. Augt I0th The house of Wm Burton att Silferton in Devon Pr. Aug1 io"1 The house of Digory Cocks att Chimley in Devon Pr: Aug1 10th The house of Robt Worth att Brixton in Devon pr. August, ioth E (227). The house of Mary Davis att Plumpton Mary in Devon Pr. Aug: ioth The house of Wm Jetson att Shaw in Devon Pr. Aug' ioth 35 546 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (227) — continued. Licence to Lewis Stuckley att Crediton in Devon a Cong: Teacher att the house of Clement Lake at ye said place Aug1 ioth The house of Abele Bewsies att Hossington in Somers1. Anabts Aug' ioth Licence to Thomas Coale to be a bapt Teacher at his owne house att Wincanton in Somers1 Aug1 iom The house of John Collier of Chedder in Som1 Bap1. Aug' ioth Licence to Stephen Ham to be a Bap' Teach att ye house of John Collier att Chedder in Somers' Aug': 10th The house of Wm Angeares att S1 Bennets in Glostenbury in Som: Aug' ioth Licence to Wm Angeares to be a Bap1: Teacher at his owne house at the place abovesaid Aug' ioth The house of Edward Woolcot att Axbridg in Somu Bap1 Aug1 10th Licence to Edw: Woolcott (to) be a bap Teach, att his owne house at Axbridg in Sumer1 Aug1 ioth Licence to Robt Addridg to be a bap1 teacher at the house of Stephen Hames att Croscombe in Som1 Aug1 ioth Licence to Wm Higgins to be a bap1 Teach att ye house of Antho: Taunton att Cutbert in Wells Som1 Aug1: ioth Licence to Joseph Browne of Loughton in Essex to be a pr. gena11 Teacher Aug1 ioth E (228). The house of ffrancis fford att Sherborne in Dorsetts. Pr Aug1 ioth The house of Tho: Atwell att Wingham in Kent Aug' 10th Licence to Sam. Burfett of ffinsbury in London to be a pr gena11 Teach Augt I0th The house of Kathei': Chaffes at Sherborne in Dorsettsh. Pr Augt I0th The house of Tho ffoashe att Sutton in Kent Cong Aug* ioth The house of Tho ffownes att Owndle in Northamptshire Pr. Augt IC,«' The house of Rob': Wild of Owndle in Northamptonshire Pr. Aug1 IOth Licence to Rob' Wild to be a pr. Teach att his owne house abovesd Augt I0th The house of Rob' Rogers in ye Citty of Oxford Cong: Aug' io'n Licence to Rob1 Rogers to be a Cong: Teach att his owne house abovesaid Aug1 ioth Licence to Henry Cornish to be a Pr. gena11 Teach att Stanton in Oxfordsh Aug' I0th A Meetting house built by Pr. att Hardshaw in Lancash: Augt I0th Licence to Joseph Allen to be a Pr. gena" Teacher at Penkivell in Cornwall. Augt I0th The house of Th° Baldwin of Kiderminster in Worcestersh Pr Aug' IO* The house of John Bond att Broomeyard in Herefdsh. Pr. Aug' ioth The house of Tho: Walker of Hopton in ye County of Salop Pr Augt T0'h S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 547 E (229). The house of Hen: Seward att Lemster in Herefordsh pr. Aug io'h The house of Wm Greene of Easam in Worcestrsh. pr. Aug1 10th The house of Wm: Hood att Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestersh pr Aug ioth The house of John Burnald a Stockland in Son^s'sh Pr Augt I0th The house of Philip Cornish att Kingston in Somrsh Pr. Aug 10th Licence to Baldwin Deacon to be a Pr Teach at Kingston in Somrsh. att the house of Phillipe Cornish there Aug1 ioth The house of Tho: West att Hayes in ye County of Mictctx Pr Ag1. 10th Licence Tho: West to be a Pr. Teach: att his owne house att Hayes aboves1'- Aug1 ioth The house of Tho: Aldwinckle att Wilberston in Northamsh. Cong: Augt I0th Licence to Sam: Burffett of Woolledg in Kent Pr Aug1 10th to be a Gena11 Teacher The house of Rob1 Greggs att Danbury in Essex Pr Augt I0th Licence to John Seaton to be a Presby gena11 Teacher att Islip in Northsh. Augt 10t.\i The house of Rich Rasbury att Oundle in Northsh. Con. Aug' ioth Licence to the said Richard Rasbyry to be a Cong: Teacher there. A new Meetting house built by Presby att blackfriergate in Kingston upon Hull in Yorksh Aug' iotn: The house of John Lover att Hailsham in Sussex Cong: Aug' 10th Licence to John Lover to be a Cong: Teach att his sd house there The house of Peter Adams att Rolnenden in Kent Pr Aug1 ioth The house of Wm Silcock att Tenterden in Kent Pr: Augt I0th The house of John Barber att Tenterden in Kent Indp Aug1 io* E (230). Licence to James Skeete to be an Indep' Teacher att ye The house of John Barber att Tenterden in Kent Aug1: ioth The house of Sam: Jeqnell att Tettnee in Lincofin Indt; Aug1 10*: Licence to Rob1 Cramlington to be a Inde1: Teach, at the house of Sam: Joqnell att Tettnee in Lincolnesh Aug ioth The house of Clement Needham att Saxeby in Lecestersh. Pr. Aug1 I0th The house of George Hubbard att Rearesby in Lecestrshire Pr. Aug1 I0th The house of John Woodham att Roothley in Lecestrsh. Aug' io Pr. Licence to John Woodham to be a Pr: Teach att his owne house above said Aug1 10th The house of Henry Phillips of Pettworth in Sussex Pr ioth The house of Samuell Charles of Belper in Darbys: Pr. io Licence to Thomas Ogle to be a Conga11 Teach and for his house att Chesterfield in Darbysh Aug' 10th 35—2 548 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (230)— continued. Licence to John Dunce of Burton in Glostrshire Con Ag1 ioth to be a gena11 Teacher Aug1 iotrj The house of Sam. Charles att Belper in Darbysh Pr. A io* Licence to Sam. Oatefeild of Alpherton in Darbysfr. To be a gena» Teacher Aug1 io The house of Ann Beeks of Raddock in Oxfordshire Pr. Augt I0th The house of Peter Perkinson of Chesterfield in in Darbysh Aug1 10th Pr The house of Sam: Coates att Wath in Yorksh. Pr Ag4: 10th The house of George White of Chesterfield in Darbysfr Congr. Aug1 I0th E (231). Licence to Sam: Coates to be a Pr Teach att his owne house att Wath in Yorksh. P Aug1 10th The house of Sain: Hieron att Haslewood in darbysh. Pr: Aug' 10th Licence to Sam: Hieron to be a Pr: Teacher att his owne house above- said The house of Jane Mackin att Seabridge in Staffdsh Pr: Aug' io'h The house of James Ward att Hoonehouse in Darbysh: Pr Aug' io'h The house of Joseph More att Hopton in Darbysh: Pr: Aug' ioth Licence to Joseph Hieron to be a gena11 Pr. Teacher att Lassoe in Darbysh Augt ioth The house of George Chitty of Nether Wallop in Hampsh Cong Augt I0th The house of Walter Marshall att Southwick in Hampsh Pr: Aug1 i0th Licence to Walter Marshall to be a Cong Teach, att his house abovesd. The house of Dorothy Phillips att Southwick in Hampsh Con Aug1: ioth The house of Mary Gaywood att Tichfield in Hampsh Con: Aug1: ioth The house of ffrancis Mence att Fareham in Hampsh Cong Aug' 1 oth Licence to ffrancis Mence to be a Cong Teacher att his house above- said The house of John Dixson in Whiteffriers in London Pr: Aug1 ioth The house of Martine ffinch att Great Grimsby in Lincsh. Ind1 Aug1 I0th The house of Jane Rignalds att Marshfield in Monmouthsh Ind1: Aug1 I0th The house of Tho: James att Mynythystlayne in Monmouth Ind1: Aug' I0th The house of Evan Williams att Mynythystlayne Monmouth: Ind1 Augt I0th The house of Barbara Williams in Newport in Monmouthsfr Ind1: Aug1 to The house of Llewellyn Rossar att Aberystrath in MonmouthsK. Ind' Aug1 I0th *S*. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 549 E (231) — continued. The house of John Watkins Llanwenarth in Monmouthsh" Ind1 Aug1 I0th The house of Margarett Jones att Henlis in Monmouthsh Ind' Augt I0th The house of Rignald Morgaine att Bettus in Munmothsh" Ind': Aug4 I0th The house of Charles Churchyard att fframingham in Suffolk Ind': Aug1 I0th The house of John Edwards att Bergueny in Monmouthsh Anabp' Aug' I0th E (232). Licence to John Edwards to be a Anabpts Teach att his owne house att Bergeveny in Monmouthsh. Aug1 ioth The house of Tho: Jones att Bedwellty in Monmouth: An:p' Aug' I0th The house of Wm Prichard of Llantillopertholly in Monsfr: Aug1 I0th Licence to Wm Prichard to be a Anab1 Teach att his abovesad The house of Christopher Price att Bergeveny in Monsfi.: An°p Aug4 I0th Licence to Tho Jones to be a Teach, att his owne house att Bedwelly in Monmouthsh Anab1 Augt I0th Licence to Christopher Price to be a Anafe. Teach att his owne house att Bergeveny in Monmouthsh. Aug1 10th The house of Watkin Jones Mynythystloy in Monsh. Ind1 Aug1 ioth Licence to Watkin Jones to be a Ind' Teach att his house abovesS The house of John Jones of Aberystruth in Month Ind1 Augt ioth The house of Henry Dent in Ramsbury in Wiltsh: Pr: Aug1 ioth Licence for John Jones to be a Ind1 Teacher att his owne house above said Aug1 I0th Licence to George Bindon to be a Pr: Teacher att his owne house in Staplegrove in Somlsh Augt I0th Licence to James Gedney of Old Buckingham to be a Ind1 gena11 Teacher Aug4 ioth Licence to John Willis to be a Pr: Teach att Beamister in Dorsettsh: Aug4 I0th A Roome under the Markett house att Beamister in Dorsettsh Pr Augt i0th Licence to Rich: Woollice to be a Pr. Teach, att the house of Eliza: Stirrop in Lecesf/ Aug1 ioth The house of John Barnham in ye Citty of Norwich Ind' Aug': 10th The house of Josiah Cox att Adderbury in Oxfordsh Pr Aug1 ioth Licence to John Carle to be a Pr Teach att his owne house att Dran- feild in Darbysh Augt I0th E (233). The house of Edward Lulham att Dichelling in Sussex Pr: Aug' ioth The house of John Browne att Westminton in Sussex Pr Aug1 ioth 550 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (233) — continued. The house of Tho: Hallet of Street in Sussex Pr. Augt I0th The house house of Rich. Turner att Plumpton in Essex Pr Aug: 10* The barne of John James att Doulting in Somr4 Pr. Aug 1 0th The barne of Wm Weeks of Killmersdon in Somr: Pr: Aug1 io4h The house of Tho Heycock att Sulgrave in Northsh Pr. Augt Toth Licence to Rich Powell to be a Pr. Teach att the house of John Harris att Yateton in Somr: Aug1 ioth Licence to Rob4 Billio to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of Hodge in Hanvil in Essex Aug1 io4h The house of ye Widdow Suttle att Hanvil in Essex: Pr. Aug4 ioth The house of . . . Hodg att Hanvill in Essex Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of John Harrise att Yeaton in Somrs: Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of Isaac Bugby att Brantory in Essex. Cong Aug4: io4h Licence to Isaac Bugby to be a Coiig: Teacher at his house abovesd Aug4 1 o4h The house of ffrancis Johnson of Grays Inne lane in London Ind4 Aug4 IO441 The house of Charles Peast of Linne Regis in Norff: Cofig: Aug4 io4h Licence to Francis Johnson to be a Ind4 Teach att his house abovesd". The house of Wm Vincents att Hownslowe in Midclx: Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of Susanna Marshall in ye Citty of Exon Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of John Dodderidge att Twickenham in MiSctx. Pr. Aug4:iOth The howse of Wyatt of Shippond in Berts: Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of ffrancis Hubbard att Wittney in Oxfordsh Pr. Aug4: io4h Licence to ffrancis Hubbard to be a Pr Teach at his house abovesaid The house of Mary Parnell of ffinchcomb in Glorsh Pr: Aug4: ioth E (234). Licence to Charles Edwards to be a gena11 Pr: Teach att Oswestree in Salop: Aug4 io4h The house of John Sidebotham att Stockport in Chesft. Pr. Aug4 io4h Licence to James Lawton to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of John Sidebotham abovesd: Aug4 io4h Licence to Tho Gregory to be a Cofig: Teacher att the house of Phillip Allen of Upton in Berks. Aug4 io4h The house of George Binham of Southmorton in Berks Cofig Aug4: 1 0th The house of Lawrence Overy att Dorchester in Oxfordshire Congre gationall: Aug4 io4h The house of Wm Bray of Shiplack in Oxfords: Cong: Aug4 io4n The house of Edward Howes at Thame in Oxfords Cong: Aug4 ioth The house of John Bond of Bromeyard in Herefords: pr. Aug4 ioth The house of Wm: Vincent of Hounslow in Middx pr. Aug4 io4h Licence to Ambros Brooke to be a Bap4: Teacher att the house of Abell Bewsies of Hossington in Somrs Aug4: ioth The house of Lewis Rees of Kellygare in Glamorgansh Cofig Ag: 1 o4h The house of Wm Rowland of Lanvabon in Glamorgsh. Coiig: Aug: io4h S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 551 E (234) — continued. The house of Wm John of Eglwisillan in Glamorgsh Coiig Aug4: 10th Licence to Thomas John to be a Cong: Teachr att ye house of ye above- said Wm John att the place aforesd Aug4: io4h The house of Wm: Garlick att Dinting in Yorksh: Pr. Aug4: io4h The house of James Lewis att Caldicott in Monmouths. Ind1: Aug1: ioth The house of John Jackson in Old Brandford in Middx Pr: Aug1: 10th The house of Tho: Clarke att Rayne in Essex Pr: Aug1: ioth The house of Walter Jones of Magor in MonmouthS. Ind4: Aug4: io4h Licence to Tho: Barnes to be a Ind4 Teachr att the house of Walter Jones above said: Aug4 ioth: E (235). The house of Mrs Kemp in Exchange Ally in London Coiig: Aug4: io4h Licence to John Loder to be a Cong: Teach'" att the house of the above said M" Kemp Aug4 io4h The house of Sam: Smith att Kingstanley in Glocestrsh: Pr Aug4 io4h The house of Robert ffogg of Namptuich in Chestn: Pr Aug4: ioth The house of Tho: Heycock of Salgrave in Northamp'sh: Pr. Aug4: io4h Licence to Daniell Williams of Daventry in Northamp4sh : to be a Presby Teacher August io4h The house of James Cave of Daventry in Northamptsfr: Pr. Aug4: ioth The house of John Lee of Kingswinford in Staffds Pr: Aug4 io4h The house of Wm Parks of Kingswinford in Staffordsfr Pr Aug4 io4h The house of Edward Paston att Kingswinford in Staffordsh: Pr. Aug4 10 The house of Joseph Smith of Sedgly in Staffordsh: Pr. Aug4: io'n The house of Robert Butler of Prittlewell in Essex Pr: Aug* io4h Licence to Christopher Scott to be a Pr: Teacher att the house of Robert Butlers above sad August io4h The house of Peter Burrens att Staplehurst in Kent Pr Aug. io4h Licence to Daniell Pointell to be a Pr: Teacher att the house of Peter Burrens above said Aug4 io4h The house of . . . Bennett att Northweale in Essex Pr. Augu4: io'h The house of Nathaniell Ball of Epping in Essex Pr. Aug4 io4h Licence to Nathaniell Ball to be a Pr. Teacher a his owne house above- said Aug4 ioth Licence to Daniell Williams to be a Pr. Teacher of Wrexham in Denbysh: Aug4: io4h The house of James Cave of Daventry in Northamptsh Pr. Aug4 io4h E (236). A generall Lycence to Walter Horneby Presb teacher of Shawell in Lycestershire. august ye 23th an other for his house also at the place and County Henry Austine of Norwich Bap' Teacher Sept. 5th ffrancis Sourton in Honiton in Devon. Presb. tea. Sep4 5th [These four above in a different hand. Ed.] 552 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (236)— continued. Licence to John Hartclife to be a Pr. Teacher att his owne house att New Windsor Berks Sept 5th The house of Tho: Ingold of Hony Bourne in Worcestrsri. Pr. Sept 5th Licence to Edras Speedome of Oxwick in ye County of Norffolk to be a Indepd1 Teacher Sept gth The house of Matthyas Esleegood att Oxwick in Norffolke Independ1 Sept 5th The house of George Colborne of Rowleyregis in Staffordsn. Pr. Sept 5th Licence to Wm: Brooks to be a Pr: Teacher in ffillingley in WarwicksK. Sept 5th The house of the sd Brooks att ye place abovesd. The Court house att Holcome att Totington in Lancasfr Pr. Sep1 5th The Court house att Warrington in Lancash. Pr. Sept gth Licence to John Uzzall of Deverill longbridg pish in Wiltshire to be a Bapts Teacher Sept jth The house of Rich Robert att Watford in Hartfordsfr Pr Sept; 5 Licence to Ricfrd Roberts to be a Pr. Teach att his house abovesd Sept 5th The house of Wm Adlames of Cockerton in Deverill Longbridg in Wiltsh Bapts Sep4 5* The house of Edword Ceely of Thurloxton in Somrs4 Pr. Sep4: 5th The house of Martine ffincks of Great Gremsley in Lincolnsh. Congr: Sep4: 5* E (237). Licence to Martine ffinck to be a Congr. Teacher att Great Gremsley in Lincolnesh. Sep4 5th The house of Edw: Litherland of Wallezey in Chesri. Pr. Sep4: 5th The house of Tho Pratt of Mesterton in Leicestersh Pr. Sep4 5th The house of John Stonier of Sandback in Cheshire Pr Sep4 5th The house of Tho: Pratt of Cuttesback in Leicestersh. Pr. Sept. 5th The house of James Jackson of Hanmer in fflintsh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Katherine Key of Hanmer in fHintsfr. Pr. Sep4 5411 Wm Tuke of S4 Clements in Norwich. BaP Teach Sep4: 5th [In another hand. Ed.] The house of Wm Bennett of Hanmer in fflintsh. Pr. Sep4: 5th The house of Ralph Alsager of Barthomley in Chesh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Hugh Kent of Bartonley in Chesh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Andrew Lowe of Neston in Chesh. Pr. Sep4 5h The house of Abraham Wilkinson of Bury in Lancash. Pr Sep4 5th Thomas fflatman of Norwich Baptist teacher Sep4 5th [In another hand. Ed.] The house of Rich. Whineop of Spexhall in Suffolk Congr. Sep4 5th The Barne of Rob4 Marsey in Northampton towne Congr. Sep4 5441 Daniell Bradford of Norwich Baptist teacher Sep4 5* [In another hand. Ed.] S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 553 E (237)— con tin ited. Licence to Tho: Barnes of Magor in Monmouthsh to be a Congr. Teacher Sep4 54h The house of Philip Cornish of Kingston in Somers4 Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Balwin Deakon of Kingston in Somrstsh: Pr. Sept ^th The house of John Broadbeare of Dunkeswell in Devon Pr. Sept 5th Licence to Henry Coleman of Great Easton in Essex to be a Pr: Teacher Sep4. 54h The house of John Reynolds of Thaxted in Essex Pr. Sep4 5* The house of John Harrise of Yatton in Somrsh. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Henry Watts of Wedington in Warwicksh. Pr Sep4 5th Licence to Henry Watts of Weddington in Warwicksh. to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5th E (238). The house of Thomas Bradley of Ruarden in Glocesfsh Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to Tho: Smith of Huntly in Gloctrsft. to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5* The house of ye above sd Smith at Huntly in Glocestrsh The house of Rich: Burthage of Bondon in Devon Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Sam. Nicholls of Warington in Lancash. Pr: Sep1: 5th The house of Rich. Gilpin att Scarby Castle in Northumberland. Pr. The house of Benjamin Elliston of Newcastle upon Tyne in Northum berland Pr. Sept 5th The house of Wm Vincent of Hounslow in Middx Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to John Williams of Tuynycoied in Carnarvansh. to be a Congr. Teacher Sept. 5th The house of the abovesaid Williams alsoe The house Called Bodwell house att Tuyny Coied in Carnarvansh. Indepd* Sep4 5th Licence to John Rowland of Yin y Crye in Carnarvansh to be a Inde pend4 Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Wm Rowland of Prellheley in Carnarvansh Ind4 In dependant Sep4 5th Licence to Wm: Rowland to be a Independ4 Teacher att Pentirik Pwll- heley in Carnarvansh. Sep4 5* The house of John Rowland in Yin y Crie in Carnarvansh. Indepd4 The house of Henry Williams in ye Citty of Chester Independant Sep4 5th The Barne of John Walter of Brewton in Somrsh. Congr Sep4 5th The house of John Warter of Brewton in Somrsh. E (239). Licence to Enock Gray of the Citty of Bristoll to be a Congr: teacher Sep' 5 th The house of John Sanders of Brewton in Somrsh Congr Sept 5th The house of Hugh Chaine of Brewton in Somrsh Congr. Sept 5th The house of Wm: Wilton of Brewton in Somrsri. Congr Sep1 5th The house of Gamuliell Cornwell of Wenden in Essex Congr Sep4 5th 554 & P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (239)— continued. Licence to Zephaniah Smith of Stepney" in Middx Congr. Teacher Licence to Tobias Adames to be a Pr. Teacher att Middlezoie in Somersettsri. The house of ye said Adames att the abovesaid place Sep4 5th Licence to Sam: Wilson of ye Citty of London to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5* Licence to Edw: Harrison of Petty ffrance in London a Bap4s Teachr The house of Edw: Harrison of Petty ffrance in London Bap4s Sep4 5th The house of Tho: Smeeden of ffold in Staffordsh. Congr. Sep4 5th Licence to Henry Bee of Stapenhill in Darbysh to be a Congr: Teacher Sep4 5* The house of Geore Pibus of Morton in Staffordsh. Congr. Sep4 5th The house of John Oaks of Thornilane in Staffordsh. Congr. Sep4 5th The house of Stephen terry att Sutton in Hampshire Sep. 5th James terry Presbyterien to teach in his own house in Odiam in Hampsh. Sep. 5* The house of Johnathan tiller in Odiam in Hampshire Sep. 5th Licence to Natha: Burnan of Branton in Comberland to be a Pr. Teachr Sep4 5* The house of Edmond Clarke of Churchlanston in Leicestersh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Walter Jones of Magor in Monmouthsh. Congr Sep4 5 Licence to Henry Pendlebury of Bury in Lancash to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 54h E (240). The house of Matthew Hallemes of Rochdell in Lancash. Congr. Sep4 5'h Licence to Gilbert Rule of Barwick upon Tweed pr. Teacher Sept: 5th The house of Robert ffletcher of Boulton in Lancash. pr Sep4 5th The house of Antho: ffeathames of Newcastle upon Tyne. Pr. The house of Wm: Jameson of Kirkotwald in Comber Land Pr The house of Luke Ogle Bowlome in Northumbr Ld: Pr The house of Major Dunch of Sanford in Oxfordsh. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Rich. Blake of Stooke lane in Somefsh. Pr. Sep4 : 5th Licence to Rich. Blake to be a Pr: Teach1 att his owne house foresd. The house of John Bryon of Shorsbury Pr: Sep4 5th The house of Ann Withers of Kings lynne in Suffolk. Pr. The howse of Henry Light of Sturminster Marshall in Dorsetsh. Pr. Sep4 5* The house of John Rowlines of White Chappie in Middx Pr. Licence to Daniell Williams of Wicksham in Lancash. to be a Pr. Teachr. Sep4 5th Licence to Wm Bell of Prescott in Lancash to be a Pr Teachr. The howse of Henry Jmfers of Braintrey in Essex Pr Sept 5. Licence to Sam. Bantoffe of Braintree in Essex to be a Pr. Teacher Sept 5th The house of Timothy Clarke of Rayne in Essex Pr. Sep' 5th S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 555 E (240) — continued. Licence to the said Clarke to be a Pr. Teacher The house of Rob4 Plume of Wickham in Essex Pr Sep4 5th The house of Giles Paris of Shaftsbury in DorsetsfL Ind4 Licence to Giles Paris to be a Independ4 Teacher att his house above said. Sep4 5* The house of ffrancis Games of Holt in Norffolk Pr. The house of Wm Reynolds of Biddam in Norffolk. E (241). The house of Tho: Bell of Northrep in Norffolk Pr. Sep4 5* The house of Tho: Johnson of Northrep in Norffolk Pr Sep1 5* The house of Sam. Lane of Northrep in Norffolk Pr. Sept ^. Licence to Sam. Lane to be a Pr. Teacher at ye place abovesaid The house of John Rogers of Lartington in Yorksh. Pr. Sept 5th The house of Wm Atkinson of Brantam in Comberland Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Wm More of Enderby in Leicestersh. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Natha: Bothamley of Cowthorne in Yorksh Pr Sep4 5. The howse of John Axmitage of Kirkburton in Yorksh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Tho: Steedman att Glenfeild in Leicestersh. Pr Sep4 5441 The house of Tho Edwards of Westbury in Wiltsh. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Wm Oliver of Nassington in Northamptonsh Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to Wm Oliver to be a Pr. Teacher att ye place above said The house of Matthew Clerke of Lythe Bowden in Northamsfr. Pr. The house of Wm Bent of Narborow in Leicestersh. Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to Baldwin Deacon to be a Pr. Teacher of Kingston in Somersh. Sep4 5th The house of the above said Baldwin Deacon of Kingston Somrsh The house of George Bendall of Newcastle upon Tyne Congr Sep: 5th The house of Benjamin Elison of Newcastle upon Tyne Congr Sep4 5A Licence to James Hartley of Guisley in Yorksh. to be a Independ4 Teacher Sep4 5th The house of John Hardaker of Guisley in Yorksh. Indepn4 Sep4 5th The house of Gawden Wreen of Crostwhaite in Comber Ld Congr. Sep4 54h The house of John Marsh of Garston in Hartfordsh. Pr Sep4 5th Licence to Jeremiah ffroysell of Garston in Hartffordsh. to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5th The house of John Parston of Kentisbeare in Devon Pr Sep4 5th E (242). Licence to Wm Golding of ffresingfield in Suffolk, to be a Congr. Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Rich. Samson of ffresingfield in Suffolk Congr. The house of George Purthas of Wood Street in London Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to George Purthas of Wood Street in London to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Rich. Brooks of Sidmouth in Devon Pr Sep4 5. 556 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (242)— continued. The house of Sam: Wright of Dunington in Leicestrsfr. Pr. Licence to Sam. Wright of Dunington in Leicestersh. to be a Pr. Teacher. Sep4 5th The house of Caleb Broadhead of Manchester Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Wm Rowlington of Carpnell in Lancash Congr. Licence to Gabriell Camellford of Carpnell in Lancash to be"a Congr: Teacher. Sep4 5th Licence to Humphrey Phillips of Priston in Somrsh: Pr. The house of Charles Sanders of Priston in Somrsh. Pr. A new built Meetting house att Sankey in Lancash by Presbyterien Sep4 54h Licence to Sam: Bayes of Sankey in Lancash: to be a Pr: Teachr. Sep4 54h The house of Nich: Deavnellyes in Manchester Pr. The house of Rich. Holbrooke in Manchester Pr: Sep4 5 The house of John Wheakey of Uploman in Devon Ind4 Licence to Jo: Wheakey of Uploman in Devon to be a Independant Teacher Sep4 5th The house of John Sheppard of ffrome in Somrsh. Pr. The house of John Collings of Morden in Dorsetsh. Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Rich Spicer of Blanford in Devon Congr. Sep4 5th E (243). The house of Ann D[ ?P]erk of Ratcot in Berksh Congr Sep4 5* The house of Edw: Kinge of Much Wenlock in Shropsh" Congr. The house of Henry Morrice of Much Wenlock in Shropsh Congr. Licence to Henry Morrice to be a Congr. Teacher att his house above said Sept. 5th The house of Ithel Bases of Orton in Staffordsh Congr Sep4 5th The house of ye Widd Westwood of Broomesgrove in Worcestersh Congr The house of George Colborne of Rowley in StaffordsrI. Congr. Sep4 5* The house of Roger Hirkmane of Ingodsell in Staffordsh Congr. The house of Rich Hinkes of Supton in Staffordsh. Congr Sep4 5th The house of Mary Briton of Oundle in Northamptsh Pr. The house of Tho Moore of Spargrave in Somrsh Pr. Sep4 5th A Meetting house built by Presfeys att Ormeschurch in Lancash The house of Rob4 Marsh of Southam in Warwicksn. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Jonathan Wye of Southam in Warwicksh. Pr Sep4 5th John Waddelow of peters par Mountgate in Norwich. BaP. Teach. Sep4 5 [In another hand. Ed.] Licence to Safh: Bryan of Southam in Warwichsh: to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5* The house of John Saunders of Brewton in Somrsh. Pr: Sep4 5th The house of Wm: Wiltons of Brewton in Somrsh. Pr. Sep': 5th The house of Hugh Chaffie of Brewton in Somrsh. Congr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 557 E (248)— continued. Licence to Wm: Glendall to be a Pr. Teacher of the Citty of Chester Sep4 5* The house of Wm: Glendall of ye Citty of Chester. Pr. The house of John Carye of Brewton in Somrsh. Congr: Licence to Enock Grey of Brewton in Somrsh. Congr. Teacher Sep4 54h Licence to Henry Albine to be a Pr. Teacher of Spargrove in Somrsli Sep4 5* The Barne of Tho: Edwards of Westbury in Wiltsn Pr. Sep4 5* E (244). A Roome Built by Pr: for a Meetting Place att Capallton in Lancash. Sep4 54h Licence to Esdrass Shipdome of Oxwick in Norfolk Congr. Licence to Tho: Harrison of the Citty of Chester to be a Independ4 Teacher Licence to Ellise Rowland of the Citty of Carnarvan: Pr. The house of Ellise Rowland in the Citty of Carnarvan Pr The house of Wm Salmon in ye Citty of Wells Pr Sep4: 5th Licence to David Jinks of Drexhill in Shropsh. Pr: The house of Ann Hatsold of Drexhill in Shropsh. Pr. Licence to John Blundell of Burton upon Trent in Darbysh. Bap4 Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Wm Tamlenson of Burton upon Trent in Darbysh. Bap4: Sep4 5* The house of John Cox of Drayton in Salop Pr. Sep4 5th The house of James Dixon in Wakefield Northgate in Yorksh: Pr. Sept 5* The house of Rich. Bagott in ye Towne of Salop: Pr. The house of Edward Grinsell of ye Towne of Salop: Pr. The house of Richard Swaine of ye Towne of Salop: Pr. Licence to Rich Swaine of y" Towne of Salop to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Luke Lloyd of Bryne in fflintsh Pr. The house of John Durden of Yatebanke in Lancash. Pr The house of James Grime of Tottington in Lancash. Pr. The house of Tho: Willebie of Horridg in Lancash. Pr. The house of Wm: & Henry Berry of Upper Darwin Lancash: Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Peter Draper of Billinghurst in Sussex: Pr E (245). Licence to . . . Hill of Rivington in Lancash. Pr Teacher Licence to John Dodridg of Twickenham in Middx to be a Pr Teacher Licence to John Tucker of Marvey hall in Dorsettsh to be a presby Teacher Sept 5th The house of the sd Tucker att ye place above said 558 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (245)— continued. Licence to Rignald Morgan of Buttus in Monmouthsh to be a Presb: Teacher Sep4 5 th The barne of the Widdow Wafford of Wotton under edg in Glostersh" Pr. Sep4 5* The house of Benjamin Rutty of Seen in WiltsrI. Pr Sep4 5th The house of Ambrothe Hitchcock in thornton in Devon Sep4 5th Presby [In another hand. Ed.] Licence to Benjamin Rutty of Seen in Wiltsn to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5th The house of John Greene of Hallington in Darbysh: Pr. Sep4 5 th The house of John Reeves of Bellisford in Darbysh Pr: Sep4 5th The house of Robert Jefferies of Compton in Darbysh Pr. The house of Salathiell Deane att Sutton Mandivill in Wiltsfc Pr. The house of John Devenish of Pulham in Dorsetsh" Pr: Licence to John Devenish of Pulham in Dorsetsh: to be a Pr. Teacher. Sep4 5* The house of John Tyler of Wivenhoe in Essex Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Wm Giles of Wivenhoe in Essex Pr Sep4 5th The house of John Peagroome of Elmestead in Essex Pr. The house of John Taylour of ye Towne of Darby Pr Sep4 5* The house of Joseph Lee of Thackham in Sussex Pr. The house of Henry Wilkinson of Gosfied in Essex Pr Licence to Henry Wilkinson of gosfield in Essex to be a Presby Teacher Sept 5th E (246). The house of Rich. Tu(?a)pper of Asburton in Devon. Pr The house of James Hind of Stalbridg in Dorsettsh. Pr. A new built house on Cockey More by Pr of Middleton in Lancash. Sept 5th The house of Mary Lyon of Prescott in Lancash Pr The house of George Hille of Bridgnorth in Shropsh. Licence to Andrew Tresham of Bridgnorth in Shropsh to be a Presby Teacher att his owne house there Shropsh. Sept ^ Licence to Hugh Rogers to be a Presb Teacher at his owne house in Welchpoole in Mountgomrysh The house of David Rogers of Welchpoole in Mountgomerysft. Pr. Sept jth The house of Mathyas Elsegood of Oxwick in Norfolk Congr. Licenceto John Horne of Lin Regis in Norfolk Congr. Teacher Sept 5 th The house of John Stafford of Atherstone in Warwicksh. Pr. Licence to Benjamin Benton of Ham in Essex to be a Pr Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Benjamin Bento of Ham in Essex The house of Rich Moore of Withall in Wostersh Pr. Licence to Adam Pierce of ye Citty of Exon Devon Congr. Teacher Sep4 5. The house of the abovesaid Pierce att ye place abovesd Licence to Wm Pick of Malmesbury in Wiltsh to be Baptist Teacher Sep4 5& The house of Ann Smith of Malmesbury in Wiltsh Baptist The house of John Kibble of Chipping Sodbury in Glocestersfr. Anabap4s Sep4 5th S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 559 E (247). Licence to Daniell Roberts of Reding in Berksh to be a Anab Teaclie Sep4 ^th anj )ris house there allsoe Licence to James Nobbs of Harton in Glocestersh to be a Anabapt Teachr. att his one house there Sept 5th Licence to Sam: Webb to be a Bapts Teacher att Chipping-Sudbury in Glocestersh: Sept 5th The house of Johnathan Staniforth of Darby Sept ^th pres [In another hand. Ed.] Licence to John Wright of Prescott in Lancash to be a Presby. Teachr Sept 5th The house of William Ryley in Duffield Darbysh Prs Sept c;th [In another hand. Ed.] The house of Tho: More of Markett harborough in Lancash Pr. The house of John Disney Esqr of ye Citty of Lincolne Pr Sept; 5th Licence to Jeremiah Ives of Reding in Berksh. to be a Anabapt Teacher Sept 5th The house of Mary Kenton Widdow of Reading in Berks. Baptist Sept 5th Licence to Thomas Baldwin of Rowly in Staffordshire Presby Sept jth The house of Horton of Oldbery in Hayles Owen Shropsh Pres Sep' 5* The house of John Tuston of Rowly in Staffordshire Sep4: 5th The house of Richard Seward of Longport in Sommersetsh Sept ^th Lycence to John Bush of Longport in Sommersetsh Presby Sept tjth The house of Richard Bennet of Longport in Sommersetsh Presb. Sept 5th The house of John Gernet of Rendall in Westmerland Presb. Sept 5th The house of Nathaniell Barnard of fifehead in Sommersetsh Pres. Sept 5th A Lycence to John Baker of fifehead in Sommersetsh Presby Sep4 5th The house of Matthew Coates of Gainesbrow in Lincolnsh Presb Sep4 5* The house of Jobe Halsey of Woodhurst in Huntingtonsh Presb. Sep4 5* The house of Obadiah Gee of S4 Ives in Huntingtonsh Presb Sep4 5th The house of John Bull of ffendraiton in Cambridgsh Presb Sep4 5th Lycence to John Humpherys of Beckford in Glostersh Presb Sep' 5th The house of John Humpherys of Beckford in Glostersn" Presb Sep4 5* The house of John Collings of Morden in Dorsetsh. Presb Sep4 5th The house of Henry Penberton of Upton in Cheshire Presb Sep4 5th The house of John Nelthorpe of Little Grimsley in Lincolensh Pres Sep4 5* Licence to Eli Bentley to teach in his house in Hallifax in Yorkshire Presb Sep4 Sth William Niks (? Tuks) house in S4 Clements in Norwich Bap4 Sep4 5th 560 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (248). The house of Timothy Bentley in Halifax in Yorksh Pres Sep' 5th The house of William Heays at Clipston Ironword in Nottinghamsh. Presb. The house of John Mason in Boulton in Lancash Presb Sep4 5th The house of Adam ffearnside in Boulton in Lancash Pres Sep4 5th The house of Ralph Smith of Middleton in Lancash Pres Sep1 5th The house of Ellise Williams of Lan Cybi in Carnarvonsh Pres Sept 5th Licence to Ellise William of Lan Cy bi in Carnarvonsh Pres Sept 5th The house of William Stookes call by the Name of Whitecomb house in Trusham in our County of Devon Presb Sept ^th The house of Roger Baldwin in Standish in Lancash Pres Sept 5th The house of Margaret Hoult in Bury in Lancash Pres Sep 5 The house of Sam: Leech of Warrington in Lanchsh. Pr Sep4 5* The house of Tho: Tilson of Trowbridg in Wiltsh. Pr. Sept ^th Licence to Tho Rutty of Trowbridg in Wiltsh. to be a Pr Teacher Sept 5th The house of Peter Sedden of Prestwich in Lancash: Pr. The house of Tho: Ingle of Honey bourne in Worcestersh Congr. The house of Rich. Kestin of Great Bowden in Lecestersh. Pr. The house of Simon Tovy of S4 James pish in Bristoll Pr. Licence to Tho: Hardcastle of Bittin in Glocestersh. to be a Pr. Teacher Sept 5th The house of . . . Smith of Woollan in Gloscestersh. Pr. Licence to Tho: Jennings of Woollon in Glocstersh. to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4: 54h The house of Henry Ogle of Whitston in Lancash Pr Sep4 5441 The house of Natha: Stevens of Milton Abbotts Wiltsh. The house of John Coutines of Bridport in Dorsettsh. Congr The house or Giles Unsworth of Bury in Lancash. Pr. The house of James Charieton of Halcome in Lancash Pr. The house of James Hardman of Middleton in Lancash. Pr. Licence to James Nobbs of Westpor in Wiltsh. to be a Baptist Teacher E (249). The house of John Argor of Copford in Essex Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Ann Smith of Westport in Wiltsh baptist Sep4 5th The house of James Beckford of Wolvercut in Oxfordsh. bap4: Sep4 5th The house of John Ceager in the Citty of Bristoll. Pr. Sep4 5th Licence to John Argor of Copford in Essex Pr. Teacher Sep4: 5th Licence to Andrew Jifford of ye Citty of Bristoll Pr: Teacher: 5th Licence to Daniell Marham of ye Towne of Darby Indepd4 Teacher The house of John Williamson of Twyford in Darbysh Indep:d Sep 5* Licence to Daniell Shelmerdine of Twyford in Darbysh to be a Inde pend4 Teacher Sep4 5th The house of ye Widdow Colier of Witinx in Oxfordsh Baptist S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 561 E (249) — continued. Licence to John Sayer of Hackbourne in Berfeh. to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4 5* Licence to Tho Bakewell of Tattenhill in Staffordsh Pr. The house of Benjamin Ellison in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne Pr. Sep4 5th The house of Tho Bakewell of Tatenhill in Staffordsh Pr. The house of John Smith of White Church in Shropsh Pr Sep4 5th The house of Daniell Stone in Hogweston in Derbysh Sep4 5th Pres Licence to Nicholas Keslin to be a Pr Teacher, athe house of Rich Keslin of Great Bowden in Leicestersh Sep4. 5*. Licence to Rich Hinks of Supton in Staffordsh to be a Congregationall Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Robert Rosbothem of Assham in Lancash. Pr. 5th. Licence to Wm Osborne of Hansworth in Staffordsh to be a Pr: Teacher Sep4 5th Licence to Robert Rosbothem of Assham in Lancash to be a Pr. Teacher Sep4: 5th The house of Margaret fford of Wigan in Lancash Pr. The house of John Ashton of Glassop in Darbysh. Pr A meeting house adjoyning to the Scoole house in Honiton Devon gept cth prs> [In another hand. Ed.] E (250). The house of Sam: Jeekyll of Tettney in Lancash. Pr. Licence to John Man of Longworth in Oxfordsh. to be a Baptist Teacher Sep4 5th Licence to John Carpenter of in Witinx in Oxfordsh. to be a Baptist Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Jane Tuckwell of Longworth Oxfordsh Bap4s Licence to Silvester Marchant of Apleton in Oxfordsh Bap'. Teacher Sep4 5* The house of Peter Stevens of Apleton in Oxfordsh Bap4s The house of Tho: Crasse of ffinstock in Oxfordsh. Bap4s Licence to Tho: Packford of ffinstock in Oxfordsh. to be a Baptist Teacher Sep4 5th The house of Isaacc Williams at Minsterworth in Glocestersh presby terian Sep4 5th Gilbert Sommers house in Duffield in Derbysh Pres Sep4 5th [These two in another hand. Ed.] Licence to Rich. Steeles to be a Pr. Teacher, of the pish of Barthamley in Chesh. Sep4 30* Licence to John Persons to be a preby. Teacher att his owne house att Collwall Herefordsn. Sep4 30* Licence to ffrancis ffuller of ye Citty of Bristoll to be a gena11 Pr:Teacher The house of Tho: Broome of Kingscliffe in Northamptonsh Congr Licence to Matthew Alflat to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of ye widd. Cisly Poole of Mounton Combe Somrsh Licence to Toby Wells to be a Anabap: Teacher at the house of Charles Miles of Bridgwater in Somersetsn. 3& 562 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (251). Licence to John Persons to be a Anabp Teach att his owne house att Blanford in Dorsetsh Sep4 30th Licence to John Kinge to be a Anab: Teach, att his owne house att Winburne in Dorsetsh Sep4 30th Licence to James Day to be a Cong: gena11 Teach: att Ockington in Cambridgsh. Sep4: 30th Licence to Tho: Austen to be a gena11 Congf: Teach: att Meldred in Cambridgsh: Licence to Wm Walsham to be a gena11 Cong. Teach: of March in Cambridgsh: Sep4 30th Licence to Tho: Moore to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of Rob4 Alford of Sturminster Newton in Dorsetsh: Sep4 30th Licence to Rich. Wolley to be a Pr. Teach: att his owne house in the Citty of Worcester Sep4 30th Licence to Lewis Thomas to be a Anab Teach att the house of Wm Dykes att Swanzey in Glamorgsn Sep4 30th Licence to Rob4 Morgan to be a Anab. Teacher at ye house of Josuah ffranch of Llangennyth in Carmarthensh Licence to Jonathan Staniforth to be a Pr. Teach at ye house of . . . Cockeyne at Chadsdon in Derbysh Sep4 30th Licence to Rob4 Eliott to be a Coiig. Teach att ye house of Jeffery Gray of Linnington in ye County of Southampton Sep4: 30th Licence to Peter Behant to be a Cong: Teach att ye house of Roger fforest of Heath in ye County of Southton Sep4 30th Licence to Wm Lloyd to be a Cong. Teacher att his owne house att S4 Mary Elmes pish in Ipswich in Suffolk. Sep4 30* Licence to Wm Troughton to be a Congr Teach: at his owne house in Phillip Street in ye Citty [of] Bristoll Sep4 30th Licence to Rich Hunt of New Sarum Wiltsh Pr. gena11 Teachr The house James Walker of S4 Olaves Southwark Congr E (252). The house of Isaack Spence of Peterborrow in Northtonsb Anabap The house of Wm Holt of Eye in Northamptonsh. anabap4. Sep4 30th The house of Wm Collington of Stampford in Lincolnesh Anabap4 Licence to Edward Payton of Eye in Northamptonsh to be a Anab4s Teacher Sep4 30th Licence to John Kitchin to be a Anabap4s Teacher, at Lutterworth in Leicestersh Sep4 30th The house of John Perkins of Shulton in Warwicksh. Anab4 The house of Abele Oldham of Ashton under line Lancash Pr. The£house of John Armestrong of Stapleton in Leicestersh. Pr. Licence to Christopher Bell to be a Anabp4 Teacher of Peterborrow in in Northamptonsh. Sep4 30th The house of John Langford of Kierwood in Worcestersh An4 The house of Tho: Bray of North Petherton in Somersetsfr Pr: The house of Mrs Frances Prichard of Lempster Herefordsh Anabp4 The house of Edwd Gatchell of Pitminster Somrset Pr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 563 E (252)— continued. Licence to ye said Gatchell to Teach att his house abovesd Anab:4 Licence to John Broadbeare of Donkeswell in Devon to be a Pr Teach The house of David Shouring of Nettleton Wiltsh Pr. Sep4 30lh Licence to John Angier to be a Pf. Teacher at his owne house at Man chester in Lancash Sep4 30th Licence to Samuell Angier to be a Pf. Teachr at the house of Jane Hide of Hideholle in Manchester Lancash. Pr The house of Tho: Topping of Deane pish Lancash Pr. The house of John Crompton of Doulton in Lancash. Pr. Licence to the said Crompton to Teach at his house abovesd E (253). Licence to Tymothy Wood to be a Pr: Teachr at his owne house at the Towne of Leicester Sep4 30th The house of Isaak Granddorge of Black Potley in Essex Pr. The house of Charles Wirge of Witney in Essex Presby. The house of John Wright of Lessingham in Lincolnesh Pr Sep4 30th The house of Oliver Bransell of Great Coughton in Warwicksh Pr. The house of Tho Robyson of little Odle in Bedfordsft Pr Sep4 30th The house of Sam: Hollow of Wosson upon Trent in Darbysh Pr. The house of Tho: Sheeres of Kelshall in Suffolk Pr Sep4 30* The house of Wm Bicknoll of farnham in Surry Presby Sep4 30th The house of Sarah Grascomb of Hartshill in Warwicksh Pr. The house of Isaac Williams of Minster worth in Glocestersh. Pr Licence to Tho: Readman to be a Pf. Teach at Bury Huntingtonsh. The house of Joseph Rowlett of Rardy in Huntingtonsh Pr: Licence to Gilbert Rule of Barwick upon Tweed to be a Pr Teacher Licence to John Long to be a Pr Teach at Wakefield in Yorksh. Sep4 joth The house of Henry Williams of Puddle Towne in Dorsetsh Pr: The house of Elisha Humphreys of Kingsbury in Somrsetsh Pr. The house of John Humpherys of Kingsbury in Somrsetsh Pr. The house of John Stuckey of Kingsbury in Somrsetsh Pr. The house of Nicholas Blick in Broomesgrove in Worcestersh Congr. The house of Sam: Stable of Calverley in Yorksh Pr. Sep4 30th The house of Tho: Johnson of Sandall Magna in Yorksh Pr The house of Tho: Ledgard of Calverley in Yorksh Pr. Sep4 30* Licence to Tho: Johnson to be a Pr. Teach at his house abovesd The house of Rob4 Merson of Kentisbeere in Devon Pr: Sep4 30^ The house of John Persons of Kentisbeer in Devon Pr: Sep4 30* Licence to Tho: Evans to be a be a gena11 Pr. Teachr at Birmingham in Warwicksh Pr. Sep4 30th E (254). The house of John Spring of Great Barford in Bedfordsh Congf The house of Eve Christopher of Cowbridg in Glamorgansh Pr. The house of Tho: Sheeres of Kelshall in Suffolk Indepd4 36—2 564 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (254)— continued. Licence to Sam: Jones to be a Pr. Teachr at the house of Eve Chris topher of Cowbridg in Glamorgansfr Pr. Sep4: 30th The house of March of Hith in the County of Kent Pr. The house of ye widd Broome in Stockport in Chesh Congf. Licence to Peter Jute to be a Bap4s Teachr at Childockford Dorsetsh The house of Rob4 Tilly of Childockford in Dorsetsh Bap": Licence to David Williams of Tolgarth in Brecknocksh to be a Inde pend4 Teacher Sep4 30th The Wm Watkins of Tolgarth in Brecknocksh Indepd4: The house of Wm Watkins of Kaingon in Brecknocksh Congr Licence to Rob4 Burch to be a Indepd4 Teachr at Winslow in Cheshire Sep4 30th The house of Wm Linny of Winslow in Cheshire Indep4: Licence to Walter Wolsley to be a Congf Teachr of Ranson in Derbysh Sep4 30th The house of Walter Wolsley at the place abovesd : The house of Henry Steele of Welford in Northamptsh. Pr. The house of John Edwards of S' Mary Abchurch in London Pr. The honse of Apnilla Wildbore of Hoghton in Lincolnsh Pr. The house of David Jones of Morouse in Herefordsh: bap4: The house of Edward Prue of ye Citty of Hereford bap4: Licence to Sam: Tracy of ye Pryory of Clifford Herefordsh bap4 to be a baptist Teachr Sep4 30th The house of ye abovesaid Tracy at ye sd place The house of Tho: Dudly of Hucklestreet Lecestersh. Congf The house of John ffbx of Playbe in Leicestersh. Congf. Sep4: 30th E (255). The house of Joseph Taylor of Ibstock in Leicestersh. Pr. Sep4 30th The house of John Husband of Ibstoock in Leicestersh. Pr. Licence to John Jennings of West Langton Leicestersh. Pr. Teacher The house of John Weaver of New Rodnor in ye County of Rodner Congf. The house of William Sexby of Midleton in Kent Baptist Sep4 30th The house of Edward Goodyeares of Bishop Walsham County of South- ton Baptist The house of John foxson of Blayby in Leicestersh Pr. Sep4 30th The house of John Ashton of Glosote in Berksnr Pr. The house of William Gibbens of Upper Saby in Herefordsh. Pr. Licence to Tho: Terry of Midleton in Kent to be a Bap4 Teacher Licence to Wm Bagshaw of Glosote in Darbysh Pr Teacher Licence to Wm: Lampett Congf. Teachr at his owne house at Ulverston in Lancash. Sep4 30th Licence to Gabriel! Cameford to be a Congf Teacher at his owne house att ffurnasfell in Lancash Sep4 30th The house of Wm Rowlingson of ffurnesfell in Lancash Congf Licence to Edw: Downer to be a Congr. Teachr at the house of Henry Williams of Puddletowne in Dorsetsh. Sep4: 30th S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 565 E (255) — continued. The house of Nicholas Blick of Broomesgrove Worcestersh Congf Licence to John Spilsbury to be a Congf Teacher Bromesgrove Wor cestersh. The house of Rich Ward of Bethnall Green in ye County of Midax Congr License to John Hodges to be a Congf Teach, at Wards house abovesd. Licence to Rich. Comyn of Chosly in Berksh to be a Pr Teacher at his owne house there Sept -pin Berksh. The house of Benjamin Jones of Chosly in Berksh. Pr. The house of Mary Hans of Cholsy in Berksh Pr Sep4 30th The house of John Thorpe of S4 Clements in the Sinq port of Hastings in Sussex Licence to the sd Thorp to be a Pr. Teacher at his house above said Sep4 30th E (256). Licence to John Hiron to be a Pr. Teachr at his owne house at Losco in Darbysh Sep4 30th The house of John Buxton of Ashbourne in Darbysh Pr The house of Rich. Tetterton of Ashbourne in Darbysh Pr The house of John Hills of Overmachfield in Staffordsh Pr. The house of Wm Clares of Crewkerne Somersetsh" Pr. The house of John Potom of Bradnidg in Deven Pr The house of Rich. Sayer of Hagbourne in Berksh Pr Sep4 30th The house of Sarah Hight of Boyles in Essex. Pr. Licence to John Gunter to be a Congf Teachr at his owne house at Helaugh in Yorksh Sep4 30th The house of John Tod of Todcaster in Yorksh Pr. The house of Charles Winge of Witney in Oxfordsh Pr The house of James Ashton of Grantham Lincolnesh: Pr The house of Tho: Harrison of Castlegarth Northam p4sri Pr. The house of John Oliver of Nasington Northtonsh Pr The house of Matthew Calpin of Stoke Trister Somersetsh Pr. The house of Rich Resbury of Oundle in Northtonsh Congf The house of John Russell of Wolverhampton Staffordsh Pr. The house of Edmund Sheldon of Wolverhampton Staffordsh Pr The house of Barbery Hincks of Wolverhampton Staffordsh Licence to Lewis Callandrine to be a Pr: Teachr at his owne house at Greenestead in Essex Sep4 30th The house of Tho: Archer of Wolverhampton Staffordsh Pr The house of Rob4 Cramlington of Somercoate Lincolnesh. Congr. The house of Dan: Warren of Buckfastleigh: in Devon Congr E (257). The house of Majr: Dunch of Pusey in Berksh Pr: Sep4: 30th : The house of John Dunmed of Massen in Somrsetsn Pr Licence to Patrick Bromfeild to be a Pr. Teachr at his owne house at Harrop in Northumberland Sep4 30th 566 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (257)— continued. The new meeting house of David Condy at Tavystock in Devon Pr. Licence to John Kentish of Grimsby parva Lincolnesh Congf The house of Wm Hood of Ashby de la zouch in Leicestersh Pr Sep 30th The house of John Smally of Normanton in Leicestersh Pr. The house of Andrew Morewood of Hallows in Darbysh Pr Sep4. 30th The house of Tho Doughty of Ashby de la Zouch Leicestersh Pr. Licence to Tho: Doughty to Teach at his house abovesad. Sep4 30th Licence to Rich. Powell a Pr. Teacher at the house of John Harris of Yatton in Somersetsh Sep4 30th The house of Christopher Clark of Collompton in Devon Pr The house of John March of Garston in Harfordsh Pr Licence to Jerimiah ffroysell to be a Pr. Teacher at the house of John March aforesd Sept 30th The house of Richard Brooks of Sidmouth in Deven Pr The house of George Hodder of Topisham in Devon Pr Licence to Wm: Milner to be a Pr Teacher of Bermingham in War wicksh The house of Alice Nickins of Lichfeild in Warwicksh Pr. The house of Christopher Richardson in ye Towneship Layton Yorksh Pr. Licence to Rich Thorp to be a Pr. Teacher at his owne house at Hop- ton in Yorksh Sep4 30th Licence to John Garside to be a genail Pr: Teacher at Mottram Chesh Licence to Peter Atkinson to be a Pr. Teacher at Cockerham in Lan cash Sep4 30th E (258). Licence to Wm ffox to be a Bap Teacher at the house of the Widd: ffidsalls at ye Devizes Wiltsh Sep4 30th Licence to Tho Okey to be a Anab Teacher at the Widd: ffidsalls house at the Devizes in Wiltsh Sep4: 30th Licence to Wm: Rolls to be a Congf Teach, at Pinner in ye pish of Harrow in Middx Sep4 30th Licence to Abell Laine to be a baptist Teacher at Stanford in Lincolnesh Sep4 30th The house of Tho Baker of Spexall in Suffolk Pr. The house of Edw: James of Blackfryers in Carlisle in Comber- Land Pr. The house of Eliz: Richardson of Wem in Shropsh Pr. Sep4: 30th Licence to James Jones to be a Bap4s Teacher in the Borrow Southwork in the county of Surry Sep4 30th A new built house on Langoe greene in Blackborne Lancsfr. Congf Licence to Henry Osland to be a Pr. Teacher at Oaken in y" County of Staford Sep4 30th The house of Roger Gickmaw of Oaken in Staffordsh Pr The house of Wm Hughes of Clapham in Surry Pr S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 567 E (258) — continued. Licence to ye said Hughes to be a Pr Teach at his own house aforesd A new built meetting place in Winkle in Presbury Chesh: Pi- Licence to Daniell Poyntell to be a Pr. Teach at Staplehurst in Kent Sep4 30th The house of Peter Atkinson at Cockerham Lancsh. Pr The house of Wm: Russell of Rowley Reges in Staffordsh The house of Peter Burren of Staplehurst in Kent Pr The house of Sam. Gibbs of Stoake Nayland in Suffulk The howse of John Edwards of Mary Abchurch London E (259). The house of John Harris of Yatton in Somersetsh Pr. Sep4 30th The house of Rob4 Alford of Sturminster newton in Dorsetsh. Pr. The house of Rich. Wootley of ye Citty of Worcester Pr Sep4 30th The house of John Parsons of Blanford in Dorsetsh Anab4 The house of John Kinge of Winborne in Dorsetsh Anab4 The house of Rob4 Scott of Chilockford in Dorsetsh Anabap4 The house of Tho: Bull of Tarrant Kainson in Dorsetsh Anab4s The barne of John Broome John of Bradford in Wiltsh Ana. The house of Charles Miles of Bridgwater in SomrsetsrI Anab4s The house of George Booth of Glosopp in Darbysh Anab4s The house of John Parston of Calwall in Herefordsh Pr. Sep4 30th The house of ffrancis Stephenson of Dronfield in Darbysh. Pr. The house of Cisly Poole of Mounton Combe in Somrsetsh Pr Sep4 30th The house of ye widd. Cooke of Stampford in Lincolnesh Pr The house of Katherine Bowen of Eyton in Herefordsh Pr. Sep4: 30th: The house of Alice Westoll of High Wickam in Buckinghamsh. Pr. The house of John Neale of Yarley in Northamptonsh Congf. The house of John ffenn of S4 Pauls in Bedford Congf Sep4 30th The house of John Button of Launden in Buckingsh. Congf. The Widd. Sanders house of Sopley in ye County of Southamton. Pr: The house of Mary Harris in Damerham in Wiltsh. Pr. The house of Wm Penny" of Dounton in Wiltsh. Pr. The house of Albynus Knapman of Drockenhurst in ye County Southton. Pr. The house of Dorothy Harris of Martyn in Wiltsh. Pr Sep4 30th The house of Jeffery Gray of Linington County of Southton. Pr: The house of Daniell Haward of Linington ye County Southton The house of Roger fforrest Heeth County Southton Pr. E (260). The house of Margrett Durrant of Heeth County Southton Pr The house of Wm Dykes of Swanzey in Glamorgansh Anab. The house of John Morgan of Llanon in Carmarthansft An. The house of Joshuah ffranklin of Llangennyth Carmarthsh. Anab. 568 $. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (260) — continued. The house of Edw: Williams of Llangennyth in Carmarthansh" Anab45 The house of . . . Cockaine of Chadsdon in Derbysh Pr Sep' 30th The house of Tho: Smith of ye Towne of Warwick Pr The house of Stephen Nicholls of ye Towne of Warwick Pr. The house of Tho: Hurd of ye Towne of Warwick Pr. Sep4 30th The house of Rich Ange of ye Towne of Warwick Pr The house of ye Widd. Morris of Newton in Mongomerysh" Pr The house of Tho: Colle of Nettlebed in Oxfordsh Pr. The house of ffrances Sound widd in ye Towne of Stafford Pr. The house of Elliner Moot of ye Towne of Stafford. Pr. The house of Edw: Slade of Combe Abbye in SomrsetsrI. Pr. Licence to David Jones to be a Congr. Teacher at his owne house at Dudley in ye County" of Salop Sept. 30th Licence to Edw: Hancock to be a Pr. Teach at y" house of Sam: Wallington at the Headborough of Wotton undredg Glocestersh Licence to Tho Wortham to be a Pr Teacher at the house of Henry Mousell of Wickwarr in Glocestersh Sep4 30th The house of John Jesson of Bermingham in Warwicksh. The house of John Searle of Plimpton Mary in Devon Licence to John Darnton to be a Pr: Teacher at his house at West Tanfeild in Yorksh Pr. Sep4 30th The house of ye widd Cobble of Potton in Bedfordsh Pr The house of Wilson at Crosfield in Comberland The house of Henry Hammond of Debdon in Essex E (261). A new built meeting house belonging to John Hicks in ye Towne of Kingsbridg in the County Devon. The house of Sam Wood of Rumford in ye County of Essex Pr. The house of Isaac Adnett in ye Liberty of Havering in Essex Pr. The house of Edw Praden of Stapleford Abbot in Essex Pr The house of John Springhams of Southweale in Essex Pr. The house of Sam: Springham of Upminster in Essex Pr Sep4. 30th The house ot Charles Hatt of Great Warley in Essex Pr Sep4 30th Licence to William Cooper to be a Pr. Teachr at his owne house at Load in Somersetsh Sep4: 30th The house of Edmond Temple of Showell in Lecestersh. Pr. The house of Rob4 Catties of Swinford in Leicestersh. Pr. The house of James ffloyd of Swinford in Leicestersh. Pr The house of Rob4 Widson of Bidston in Cheshire Congr: The house of Rich Stanborough of Pinner in Middx Congf. The house of John ffinch of Pinner in Harrow pish. Middx: Cong The house of John Winchester of Pinner in Middx Congr. The house of Wm Egling of Pinner in Middx. Coiig: Sep4: 30th The house of Jonathan Peake of Stowmarket in Suffolk Octor: 28th The house of Tho. Holborough of Battisford in Suffolke. 28th The house of Sidwell Hamond of East Downe in Devon S. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 569 E (261) — continued. The house of Henry Prier of Hutton in Essex Octob: 28th Licence to Wm: Jones to be a Congf: Teacher at his house att Plosteake in Denbysn. Octor: 28th Licence to Wm Winn to be a Congf Teacher at his house at Ruabon in Denbighsfr. Octor 28th Licence to Rich Jones to be a Congf gena11 Teacher att Ruabon in Denbighsh" Octob: 284h E (262). Licence to Rich. Price to be a Congf. Teacher att his owne house att Groynly in Mungomrysh Octob: 28th Licence to Tho: Perkins to be a Pr. gena11 Teacher of Kettering in Northamptonsh. Octoh: 28* Licence to Wm ffloyd to be a Congr: Teachr at the house of Wm Wells of Woodford in Northampsh: The house of John Whiteakers of Macclesfeild in Presbury pish in Chesh. Octob: 28444 Licence to Tho: Martin to be a Bap4^ Teacher at the house of Rich Spencer of Muntfeild in Sussex Octor: 28th Licence to Henry Peene to be a Bap4s Te3: at the house of Tho: Barnes of ye Isle of Oxney in Kent Licence to Sam: Blower to be a Congr. gena11 Teacher of Sudbury in Suffolk Octor 28* A barne belonging to Rob4 Sewell of Sudbyry Suffolk. Congf The house of ffrancis Gilbert of ye Towne of Darby Pr. The house of Ann Burne of ye Towne of Darby Pr. Licence to Samuell Burne to be a Pr. Gena11 Teacher of the Towne of Darby Octobr: 28th The house of Jane Ingram of Stoke Gommer Somers4sri Pr Licence to John Stanly to be a Pr. Teacher at ye house of Wm Ash of of Tidswell in Darbysh. Octobr 28'h The house of Wm: Wilkinson of Effingham in Surry The house of Tho: Lambert of Ramsey Cambridsh The house of Wm Pease of Triplow in Cambridgsh. Congr. The house of Tho: Maulden of Soham in Cambridgsn A house called fflexton belonging to Warwick Ledgingham Devon E (263). The house of Robert Sangar of Beckington in Somersetsh. Pr. OcP: 284h The house of Matthew Pinchbeck at Great Dunmow in Essex Pr. Oct: 28* The house of Tho: Holden of Appleby in Darby Pr: Octor : 28* The house of Phillip Hunton of Westbury in Wiltsh: Congf. A new built meeting house in Rainford in Lancash Pr. Octo. 28th The house of John Bridgman of Clare in Suffolk Pr: Octo: 28* The house of Rich. Cutts of Clare in Suffolk. Pr. Octobr 28* The house of Tho: Soper of Westminster in Middx: Pr: 570 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (263)— continued. The house of John Pettite of Great Dunmow in Essex: Pr. The house of Tho: Burges of Great Dunmow in Essex Pr Licence to Arther Squibb to be a bapts Teachr: at his owne house at Chertsey in Surry. Octob4: 28th Licence to Tho: Strickland to be a Bap4s: Teach: at the house of Wm: Wilkinson of Effingham in Surry Octo: 28* Licence to Tho: Sayer to be a Pr. Teach: of Southampton Towne Licence to Tho: Whitehorne to be a Pr: Teach: at his owne house at Wolsworthy in Devon Octob4 28th. Licence to Timothy Sacheverell to be a Pr. Teach of Enford in Wiltsh. Octobr 28th The house of James Charieton of Holcom in Lancash: Pr. The house of Rob4 Lambert called S4 James house in Blith in Notting- hash Pr The house of Rich Smith of Salcombe in Devon Pr. Octo: 28th The house of Evers Armyn of Kenton in Rutlandsh: Pr. The house of Sidwell Hamond of East Downe in Devon Pr. Licence to Tho: Smith to be a Pr. Teacher at the house of ffranck Thomasman of Castle Dunington in Leceistersh. Licence to Richard Adams to be a Congfe Teacher at the house of him the sd Adams at Mount Sorell Lecestersh. E (264). The house of John Harrison of Handon in Essex Pr. Licence to John Harryson to Teach at his abovesd house Licence to Phillip Hunton to be a Congregation Teach, att his owne house at Westbury in Wiltsh. Octo: 28th The house of John Thornton of Mellon in Lancash. Pr. Licence to Peter Atkinson to be a Pr. Teach at his owne house at at his owne house at Elell Lancash. Licence to Twyford Worthington to be a Pr. Teach, at his owne house at Higham ferrers in Northamptosfr Octo 28th The house of Sarah Grimshaw of Guisley in Yorksh. Ind4: Licence to Josias Collier to be a Independ4 Tea: at the abovesd Grim- shaws house Octo: 28th The house of Cuthbert Harrison in Lancaster Pr Licence to James Hartley to be a Ind4: Teacher in the house of John Hardaker of Guisley in Yorksh. Licence to James Sutton to be a Pr. Teach at his owne house in Stock port in Chesh. Octo: 28th The house of Wm Forliss of Limpsfeild in Surry. Pr. Licence to John Seaton to be a Pr. Teach, at the house next abovesd. October 28th The house of Gabriel Sangar of Westminster. Middx Pr. The house of Michaell Old of Sheriff Hales Shropsh. Pr. The house of Elisabeth Owen of Bragington Shropsh Pr. The house of John Perry of Chenstock in Somr:sri Pr. The house of Rich Parker of Westerby Glocestersh Pr. The house of Eliz: Skrimpshire of Presbury Shropsh. S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 571 E (265). The house of John Thornton of Berks in Lancsli. Pr Octo: 28th The house of John ffinch of Wilsdon in Middx Pr Octo: 28th: The house of John Ayer of Arthrington in Devon Pr The house of Rich, ffbrsey of Neitherbury in Dorsetsh Pr. The house of y" widd Lisle of Bagshot park in Hampsh Pr. The house of Thomas Millington of Hodnet in Shropsh Pr The house of Andrew Bornet of Ashbury in Chesh Pr The house of Christ. Marshall of West Ardsley Yorksh. Congf: The house of John Hird of Eckelsell in Bradford Yorksh The Barne of John Pickops of Dedrinclough in Lancash Independ4 The house of John Hinde of Heversham in Westmorld The howse of Edw: Bridgs of Heversham in Westmorland Pr The house of Edward Gardiner of Barrell hightowne Cambridgsh Congr. Licence to John Hair to be a Bap4s: Teach, at his owne house att Wierell in Lincolnsh Octo: 28th Licence to John Skerrett to be a Bap4s Teacher at his owne house at Mounthorpe in Lincolnesh. Octo. 28th Licence to Henry Hitchcock to be a Bap4s Teach at his owne house at Ingoldsby in Lincolnesh. Octo: 28th Licence to John Allen to be a bap4s: Teaeher at his owne house at Easton in Lincolneshir Octo 28th Licence to Tho More to be a Pr Teach, at the house of Robert Alford of Sturminster Newton castle Dorsetsh. The house of John Reynolds of Coppersall in Essex Pr. The house of Daniell Watts of Great Dunmow in Essex. Pr. Licence to Gabriell Major to be a Pr. Teacher at the house of Rob4 Erick of the Citty of Leicester Octo. 28th E (266). The house of Sam: Doughty of Ashby de la zouch Leicestersh Pr. Licence for him to preach at his owne house Licence to Martin Sparrow to be a Congf Teacher at his owne house at Lammas in Norffolk. Octo. 28th. Licence to Morgan Howell to be a Congf Teachr. at he house of John Jones of Lambadarne Odyn Cardygsh The house of Tristram Cop of Axminster in Devon: Pr. The house of David Thomas of Landysilio Cardigansh. Congr. Licence to David Jones to be a Congf. gena11 Teach, of Pencarreg in Cardigansh: Octo: 28th The house of David Ree of Lanvaye Trelygen Carctsh Congr The house of Phillip David of Dickewide Cardygansh Congr. Licence to David Jones to be a Congr. Teach at his owne house at Landewi Brevy Cardygansh The house of ye widd: Gwyn of ye Towne of Cardigsh" Cong The house of Tho Therkeld of Kirkoswald Combr Ld The house of Sam Stephenson of Sutton Coldfield in Warwiksh Pr. 572 S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (266) — continued. Licence to Evan Hughs to be a Congr. Teach at the house of David Hughs of Kellan in Cardigansh The house of Evan David of Lambeder in Cardigansh. Cong. The house of the lady Stanly of Bickerstaff of Ormschurch Lancash. Pr. Licence to Tho: Egbeare of ye Congf way to be Teach at the house of Gregory" Millard of Ashburton in Devon The house of Sam Trist of Brent in Devon Congr. E (267). Licence to John Chrispin to be a Congreg Teachr in the house of Sam. Trist of Brent in ye County of Devon Octor 28th Licence to ffrancis ffuller to be a Pr: Teach, of the Citty of Bristoll October 28* The house of Rich Gilpine of Newcastle upon Tyne Congr. A new meeting house att Hindley in Lancash. Pr. The house of Nathaniell Mitchell of ye Citty of Norwich Pr The house of Joseph Ireland of Southwould in Suffolk Pr. The house of Henry Browne of Albrough in Suffolk Pr The house of Tho: Knight of Westerham in Kent Pr. Licence to Clement Jackson to be a Congf Teach of Brent in ye County of Devon. October 28th The house of Wm Cornish of Henly upon Thames Bucks Pr. The house of John Medowse of Stowmarket in Suffolk Pr. The house of Robert Hemson Haughly in Suffolk. Pr. Licence to Tho Holborough to be a Congr Teach at his owne house at Battisford in Suffolk Octo 28th Licence to ffrancis Smith to be a bap4s: Teach in Cornehill in the Citty of London Octo: 28th Licence to John Thorp to be a bap4s Teacher at his owne house at fframpton in Lincolnesh October 28th Licence to Charles Price to be a Congr. Teach at his owne house at Hamersmith in Middx: Octo: 28th The house of George Carter of Cadeby in Leicestersh Pr. The house of John Clerke of Scirbick in Lincolnesh. bap4s: The house of Sam. Sleigh of Ashover in Darbysh Pr. E (268). The house of Wm Potter of Bell Lane in Stepney in Middx. bap4s The house of Tho: Collins of Thornbury in Herefordsh Pr Licence to Stephen Tory to be a bap4s Teach, at Potter house abovesd. Licence to John Ashwell to be a bap4s Teach, at his owne house a Baston in Lincolnesh Octo: 28th The house of John Ashwell of Baston in Lincolnesh. Licence to John Serjant to be a bap4s Teach of Eye in Northamptonsh Octo: 28* l"he house of the widd. Peck of Thorleby in Lincolnesh. bap4s The house of John Gates of Whitlesey in Cambrsh bap4s The house of John Worwell of Croyden in Surry Pr. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 573 E (268) — continued. The house of ye the Widd: Pegler Nimpsfeild Glocesh A Licence to Tho. Evans of y° Bap4s pswa: to Teach at the widd Peglers house abovesd October 28th The house of Eliz: Cooth of Sherborne in Dorsh. 'The house of John Walker of Westbury in Bucks: Pr. No: 18 A house Called fflexton belonging to Warwick Ledgingham att Otterie S4 Mary in ye County of Devon Pr. Novenbr: 18th: The house of Wm Palmer of Sherstone in Wilts: Pr. Licence to Wm Hodges of Shipton in ye County of Glocester to be a Pr Teacher No: iS'h 72 The house of Jane Eckersall widd. of Ratchdall Lancash. Pr Licence to John Walker to be a Pr Teacher at the house of ye wield: Eckersall abovesd No: 1 8th 72 The house of Matthew Bragg of fiurstock in Dorsetsh Pr Licence to Henry Parsons to be a Pr. Teach at the house of Robert Dalliber called Swillcots in Abbot Stoake in Dorsetsh: E (269). The house of Rob4 Coates of Ashover in Dorsetsh. Pr. No: 18th: 72 The house of Rob1 Porter of Mansfield in Nottinghamsh Pr. The house of John Billingsley of Mansfield in Nottinghamsh Pr A meeting house built on Cockey more in yB pish of Middleton in Lancash. Pr. The house of Richard Holland of Manchester in Lancash Pr. The house of Tho Holland of Oldham in Lancash Pr: No: 18th Licence to Tho: Holland to be a Pr: Teach: at his house abovesd Licence to Edward Delamaine to be a Bapts: Teach at the house of Wm Bowers of Sl Mary Cray in Kent: No: i8'h: Licence to John Wheeler to be a Bapts: Teach: at the house or Edw: Billinghurst of Elstead in Surry No: 18th The house of John Paige of Blanford in Dorsetsh Cong: The house of Roger Buswell of Husband Bosworth in Leicestersh. Independ4 The house of John Cave of Theddingworth in Leicestersh. Independ4 The house of Humphrey Jameson of Gresley in Nottinghamsh. The house of Gawen Wrenn of Crostwhait in Comberlond Licence to Matthew Clarke to be a Pr Teach: at ye house of Tho: Johnson of Horneinghold in Leicestersh. No: 18th: 72 Licence to David Jenks of Shrewsbury to be a Pr Teacher The house of Eliz: Owen of Braginton in Shropsh Congf The house of George ffox of Hermytage in Dorsetsh Congf: The house of Rich Price of Gwynly in Mungumrysft. Cong The house of George Johnson of Horneinghold in Leicestersh. The house of Eliz: Elston of Kensfroid in Denbighsh: The house of John Rob4s of Ruthin Denbighsh Congf: The house of Tho: Knight of Cockainhill in Kent 574 S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (270). The house of Wm Forless of lympsfield in Surry. Congr: Licence to John Seaton to be a Congf Teachr at ye house abovesd The house of Ann Sleghton of Chipingham in Cambridgsh. Cong The house of John Hornsbee of Standup a wordell in Durisme: Pr The house of Sani: Sturges of Sibbertoffe in Northamptonsh Pr. The house of Matthew Bloome of Atercliffe in Yorkesh" Pr. The house of Rich Worle of Rumsey in Hampsh Congr. Licenceto Rich Worle to be a Congf Te3: at his house abovesd: Licence to Rich Boothhouse to be a Congreg Teach at his owne house in the Towne of Darby No: i84h: Licence James Cockayne to be a Congf. Teacher at a house called Utkinton in Tarporley pish in Chesh4 Pr. The house of Robert Booth of Mottram longdendall in Chessh. Pr. The house of Eliz: Upton of Brixon in Devon Pr. The house of Rob4 Wine of Landilp. in Cornwall Pr The house of John Parkins of Tinywich in Bucfes. Licence to Sam: Fairecloth of Chippenham in Cambridgsh to be a Congf: Teach Novemr: i84h: 72 The house of Christopher Sherwin of Kennet in Cambridgesh Pr. Licence to Hugh Rogers to be a Congf. Teach4 of Welchpoole in Mun- gomrysfi. No: 18th: 72 The house of David Thomas of Wimblimglym Denbighsh Congr. The house of John Prichard of Penyralt in Denbighsh Congr. The house of Natha: Price of ye Towne of Andover Pr. The house of Edw: Wilson of Cannock in Staffordsh Pr The house of ye Widd: Mott of Kings bromley. Staffordsh The house of Oliver Bransell of Great Coughton Warwcsfr. E (271). The house of Wm Bicknald of ffarnam in Surry. Pr. No: 18th 72 Licence to Rich: Kinge of Reding in ye County of Berks Pr Teacher Licence to Stephen Lanclarke Baptist Teacher and his house at Mine- head in Somersetsh Novemb. 18th 72 The house of John Ball of Bampton in Deven Bap4s No: 18th 72 The house of Tho: Bryant of Bampton in Devon bap4s: Licence to ffrancis Bryant of Aishbritell in Somrsft bap4s: Licence to John Carnall of Aishbritell in Somrsh: bap4s: Licence to Isaac ffarman of Aishbrittell in Somrsri Bap4s No: 18* 72 Licence to Tho: Motte to be a Pr: Teacher at his house at Higgam in Suffolke No: 18* 72 Licence to John Lummock to be a Independ4 Teachr in our Bish.1'; of Durrham No: 18: 72 Licence to Tho: Mote Pr. Teacher in his owne house in Higgam in Suffolk The house of Henry Coleman of Terlington in Leicestersh. Congr. The house of Richard Harmer of Killby in Leicestersh Congf. Licence to Rich Harmer Congf. Teacbr at his house above said The house of ye Widd: Merrin of Stonehouse in Devon Pr S. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 575 E (271) — continued. The house of Wm: Wombwell of ye Citty of York Bap4s No: i84h Licence to Theophelus Browning of bapts pswation to Teach at the house of Wm: Wombwell abovesd: No: 18th: 72 The house of James Brookes Esq4 of Ellingthorp in Yorksh Pr. Licence to Henry fforbes Pr. to Teach at Esqr Brooks house abovesd The house of Margaret ffitzcame Widd: of Lewstone in Dorsetsh Pr. Licence to Edw: Warren Pr Teacher at the house of John Rayner of Colchester Nor: 18th: 72 The house of Digory Cole of South Moulton in Devon Pr. The house of Henry ffox of Wighstone Magna in Leicestersh Congr E (272). The house of George Borfert of ffleckney in Leicestersh. Congr. The house of Richard Coleman Leicestersh. Congf: No: 18th The house of James Keate of leigh in Dorsetsh Pr Licence to Henry Coleman Congr Teacher at his owne house at Ter- lington in Leicestersh Nor: 18th: 72 The house of ffrancis Jerham of Langley in Darbyafe. Pr. Licence to Rob4 Seddon Pr: Teacher of Langley in Darbysh. The house of Hugh Henshaw of Knotford in Chessh. Pr. Licence to Hugh Henshaw Pr: Teacher at his house abovesd. The house of . . . March of Hith in Kent Pr Nor: i84h: The house of Wm Luke of Bridlington in Yorksh Pr. The house of John Paine of Hanckhurst in Kent bap4s: Licence to Wm Worsley bap4s Teacher at the house of Paine abovesd Licence to Rob4 Webb Pr. Tea4: of Hursley in Hampsh Richard Baxter a Nonconforming Minister to teach in any licensed or allowed Place. Oct. 27. 1672 [Written in by B. . Ed.] The house of George ffilliter senr of Westmorden in Dorsetsh: Pr The house of Rich Coopper of Nedgin in Suffolk Pr No: i84h: The house of Henry Whiteman of Cardington Bedfordsh Congr The house of Wm: Mayo of Polshot in Wiltsh. Pr Licence for Mayo to Teach at his house abovesaid The house of James Rawson of Haselbury in Dorsetsh. Pr: Licence for James Rawson to Teach at his house abovesd The house of Rich Bures of ffrimley in Surrey Pr: Licence to John Short to be a Pf. Teacher of Lyme in Dorsetsh The house of Noah Webb of ffrimley in Surrey Pr No: 1 8th: The house of John Worrell of Croyden in Surrey. Pr The house of Rich. Launder of Lurgurshall in Sussex Pr. E (273). The house of Rich: Mills of Glascomb in Radnorsh Congr. Nor: 1 8th: 72 Licence to John Hamer of Llanbister in Radnorsh Congr. Teacher Licence to Maurice Griffith of Begildy in Radnorsh Congr. Teacher Licence to Edw: Owen of Glascomb in Radnorsh Congr Teacher The house of Rich Smith of ye Citty of Worcester Pr Nor: 18*: 72 576 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (273)— continued. The house of Rich Dowley of Orton upon ye hill Leicestersh. Licence to Rich Dowley to Teach at his house above said A new built meeting place by ye inhabytance of Hindly in Wigan in Lancash. Pr The house of yB widd: Lisle of Moyles Court in Hampsh Pr The house of Tho: Langhome of Penrick in Comberland Congr The house of Ann King of Llanbister in Radnorsn" Congr. The house of Rich Griffith of Llangunlo in Radnorsn Cong The house of Tho: Price of Glascomb in Radnorsfr Congr. The house of John Clark of ye Towne of Northampton Pr. Licence to John Garside of Marksfield in Chessri Pr Teacher The house of Tho: Clarke of Rana in Chesshire Pr: Nor: i8th The house of Eliz: Morgan of Neath in Glamorgansh Pr The house of Rice Powell called Kildaudy in Glamorgansh Pr Licence to John Rawlins of Grace Church Street in London Pi- Teacher The house of Tho: Tonman of Llanyhangell Nant Melan in Radnorsh. Licence for John ffox a bap4s: Teacher at the house of the Widd: ffidsall at the Devizes in in Wiltsh Nor: i84h: 72 Licence to Rich Hilton of West bramwick in Staffordsh Pr. Teacher Licence to Rob4 Bennet of Wadsden in ye County of Bucks Pr. Teacher The house of Gabriell Major of ye Towne of Leicester Pr The house of Rich Woolcoots of Munksilver in Somersetsh Pr. A new built meetting house of Tho: Cauton in ye New way West minster The house of Hen: Pitfeild of White Church in Dorsetsh Pr E (274). The house of John Greene of Wigan in Lancash Pr The house of Elliner Hopkins of Wedenbery in Staffordsh Congr. Licence to Sam: Girdler Congf. Teacher at his owne house at Brumidg- ham in Warwicksh Novr: i84Q: 72 The house of John Bagot of Over in Chesh. Pr: The house of Roowland Nevet of Bolas in Shropsh Pr The house of John Hand of Stoke upon Tearne in Shropsh Pr. The house of John Griffice of High Arcoll in Shropsh Pr. The house of Allen Linzey of Daventry in Northamptonsh. Pr The house of Nathaniell Bradshaw of Hemingford in Huntingdonsn" Pr The house of Rich Jenks of High Arcall in Shropsh Pr The house of Edw Bury of Stoke upon Tearne in Shropsh. Pr. Licence to Nathan: Bradshaw Pr: Teach: at his house above sd: The house of John Harison of Ashdon in Gloscestersh. Congr. The house of Edw: Robins of Crapthornd in Worsestersh The house of Rich Joyce of Dowgate in London Congr. The house of John Davy of ffarmcoate in Salop The house of John Littleford of Bovinghall in Salop The house of Wm Winkell of Abbrington in Salop 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a 577 E (274) — continued. The house of Rich Mase of Okams in Staffordsh Congr. The house of Edw : Hand of Patsell in Staffordsh Congr. The howse of Tho: Browne of Copley in Staffordsh Congr. The house of John Smith of Wedenbery in Staffordsh The house of Joshuah Granger of Wedenbery in Staffordsh The house of Sain. Horsman of Cambdon in Glocestersh. Congr. The house of Phillip Wright of Over Pever in Chesh Pr The house of Joseph Whishall of Great badworth in Chesh. E (275). Licence Tho: Silly of Pirton in Harfordsft bap4s: Teacher No: i84h: 72 Licence to Tho Vauxe of Pirton in Hartfordsh bap4s Teacher Licence to Stephen Kilbey of Shefford in Bedfordsh. Bap4s Teacher The house of Tho Carter of Pirton in Hartfordsh bap4s No: 18th: 72 The house of Wm: Ash of Tidswell Derbyssh: Pr Licence to Wm Beebee Pr. to Teach at the house of Wm Ash. above said Licence to Robert Collison of Pirton in Hertfordsh bap4s Teacher Licence to Antho : Procter Mr of Arts of Kirby Massard in the County of York Presbyterien Novemb: 20th: The house of John Onebye of Barwell in Leicestersh Licence to John Jones to be a Baptist Teacher att the house of ye abovesd Onebye Decern: 9th Licence to Rich ffarmer Bapts Teacher att his owne house att Kilby in Leicestersh Decemb: 9th The barne of Matthew Bragg of Burstock in Dorsetsh Licence to John Parre to be a Congr. Teach4 at ffarington in Leicester The house of James Hampson of Sherples in Lancash Congf. The house of Wm Kershaw of Turton in Lancash: Congf. An erected meeting house at Boulton in Lancash Congf. An erected meeting house at Blackborne in Lancash. The house of Tho: Bartlett of Marldon in Devon Pr The house of Nicholas Bulhead of Romansleigh in Devon Licence to Tho: Smith Pf. Teach1" of Austrey in Warwicksh. The house of Edw: Skelerne of Gosworth in Cheshir Pr Licence to John Garson Pr. Teacher at ye house Goswoth abovesd The house of John Loveing of Swaffam Pryor Cambridgsh The house of Edw: Bell of Tunsted in Norffolk Congr. E (276). Licence to John Greene Congf Teachr at his owne house in Tunsted in Norffolk Dec: 9th 72 The house of Isaac Archer of Chipingham in Cambridgsh. Pr The house of Peter Harris of Saltash in Cornwall Pr The house of John Hooper of Salwood in Dorsettsh Pr. Licence to Tho: Powell Independ4 Teachr of Exon in Devon The house of . . . Williams of Puddle Towne in Dorsetsh The house of Blick of Broomesgrove Worsestersh Pr. 37 57U 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (276)— continued. The house of James Cock of Kendall Park in Westmorland The house of James Atkinson of Kendall Westmorld Licence to Peter Leigh Pf. Teach4" att his owne house att Knutsford in Chesri. Decern: 9th 72 The house of Rob4 Goffe of Curry Revell Somefsrl The house of Wm Kookby of Acknorth in Yorksh. Pr The house of Wm Kookby of Shellore in Yorksh. Pr. Licence to Joseph Shaw to be a Pf Teacher at the house of Wm Kookby abovesd Dec: 9th 72 The house of Rebecka Neild of Warrinton Lancash Pr. The house of W»>: Bareham of Clare in Suffolk Pr Licence to Tho: Bladen of Bermingham Warwicksh Pr Teacfcr The house of Jobe Hathersick of Lichfield, Staffordsh The house of James Taylor of Litle Bowden Northamptonsh The house of Wm Moore of Enderby in Leicestersh Pr The house of Wm Butler of Ashley in Northamptonsh. The house of Tho: Andrews of Stratton parva. Leicestersh. Licence to Henry Cuzens Congf Teachr at his owne house in Wiver- stone in in Suffolk E (277). Licence George Bidbanke of Denton Congf Teachr Northamptonsh. The house of Stephen Gaule of Gisslingham in Suffolk Congf. The house of John Shepper of Foscott in Northamptonsh The house of Valentine Chadock in Northampton Pr. The house of Rich. Griffith of Begildy in Radnorsh Pf . Licence to Rich Griffith Pf Teachr at his house abovesd. Licence to Maurice Griffith Pf. Teachr att his owne house att Begildy in Radnorsh Decemb: 9th 72 The house of the Lady Terrill widd: of Castle Thorp in Bucfes. The house of Sr John Holman of Kington in Herefordsh. Licence to Wm Randall Congf: Teachr at his owne house att Ombersly in Worsestersh. Decern1" 9th The house of Elizeas Hatheway of ye Citty of Glocester. Congr. Licence to Elizeas Hatheway Congf. Teacher at his house abovesd The house of James White of Abbots Combe in Somersetsh: Pr The house of Ann George of Repton in Derbysh: Pf: The house of James White of Templecombe in Somersesh Pr A neew built meeting house in Delp in ye pish of Duffeild. Darbysh. The house of Giles ffirmin of Ridgwell in Essex Pf The house of Robert Curtis of Spalding in Lincolnesh Pr The house of James Gurney of Spalding in Lincolnesh: Pr The house of Wm: Coopper of Boston in Lincolnesh Pf. The house of Wm Doble of S4 Mary Stoake in Somersetsh: The Barne of Allen Morgridge of Somerton in Somersetsh Pr The house of Samuell Moodie of Bury S4 Edmonds Suffolk The house of Wm Lovett of Hunden in Suffolk Presby 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 579 E (278). The house of Evers Armyn Esq4 of Osgodby in Lincolnesh. Pr The house of Katherine Ashenhurst of Newport in Shropsh The house of Anthony Hall of the Citty of Oxford Pr Licence to Robert Pawlyn to be a Pf . Teacher at the house of Anthony Hall of ye Citty of Oxford Dec: 9th: 72 The house of John Dickin of Elsmere in Shropsh. Indep4: Licence to Witt. Johnson Pf. Teacher at his owne house in Bolam in Northumberland Dec: 9th; 72 The house of George Hadloe of Ashford in Kent The howse of Agnus Young of Ashford in Kent Licence to Wm Burdett to be a Bapts Teacher at his owne house at Mosley in Leicestersh. Licence to Rich Hiffe Bapts Teachr of Fleeney in Leicestersh Licence to Tho Carne of Sibler in Northamptonsh Bap4s Teacher. Licence to Ralph James to Bapts Teach4 of North Willingham Lin colnsh The house of Henry Harshorne of Lubenham in Leicestersh The house of Ralph James of North Wellingham Lincolnesh. Licence to Rich Boosh Baptist Teachr. at his owne house at Radby in Leicestersh: Dec. 9th 72 Licence to Tho Grantham of Raiston Leicestersh bap4s Teachr Licence to Wm: Peasant of Bosworth in Lecestersh" bapts Teacher The house of Elizabeth Brotherheed of Thornton Leicestersh The house of John Gardner of Barlston in Leicestersh. The house of Andrew Browne of Spardo in Lincolnesh. Licence to Ezekiell fogg of St. Pulkers London Congf Teachr. The house of John Balster of Sandford Peverell in Devon Congf The house of Tho: Hughs of Beckenham in Kent. E (279). The house of Andrew Kent of Southmoulton in Devon Pr Dec 9th 72 The house of John Buxton of Wirksworth in Darbysh Pr Licence to Edw: Knight Bapts Teacftr at his owne house at West Cowes in the Isle of Wight Decemb: 9th 72. Licence to James Wise Bapts Teach4 0f West Cowes in ye Isle of Wight Licence to Michaell Aldridg Bap4s Teach4 of West Cowes in ye Isle of Wight The house of Marke Wight of Casbrooke in ye Isle of Wight. Bap4s The house of John Wight of Rumsey in Hampsh Bap4s Dec. 9th The house of Joseph Jackson of Leeds in Yorksh Congf: Dec. 9th The house of Moses Wells of Shickford in Lincolnesh Pr Decern: 9th Licence to Moses Wells Pf. Teach.4 at his house abovesaid The house of Symone Butterise at Pickwell in Leicestersh Pr. Licence to John Harding Pf: Teacher at his owne house in North ampton Towne Decemb: 9th 72 The house of Nicholas Winton of Waldron in Sussex Pr Licence to John Stone Pf. Teachr at ye house of Winton abovesd. The house of Samuell Burton of Hallingly in Sussex Pf . 37—2 580 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38A E (279)— continued. The house of Rich Conder of Croyden in Cambridgsh. Congf. The house of Antho: Sayer of Hinton in Cambridgsh. Congf. Licence to James Ayers Congf. Teacfrr at the house of ye Lady Vane att ffairlawres in Kent Decemb: 9th; 72. The house of Wm Bartlett of Bidiford in Devon Congf: The house of Cuthbert Peart of Stand Up of Wardell in ye County of Durisme Congr. December 9th; 72. The house of John Thompson of Morpeth NorthumberLd The house of John Ogle of Kirkley Pond Hand in Northumberland Congf. December. 9th 72 E (280). The house of Owen Morgan of Begildy in Radnorsh Pr. The house of Elizabeth Hopden of Goudhurst in Kent The house of Rob1 Kipping of Tharston in Norffolk Licence to Owen Morgan Pf. Teacher at his house abovesd Licence to John Jolly Pr Teacher at the house of Mr Hyde in ye Towne of Northbury in Chesh. Dec 9th. The house of Wm Twiste in ye Towne of Dorchester Pr. The house of Rich. Cooper of Hedgin in Suffolke Pr Pr The house of George Hammond of ye Towne Dorchester Pr The house of Jasper Sam ways in ye Towne of Dorchester Pr The house of Reginald Sumner of Billerkey in Essex Pr The house of Joseph Horton of Mousley in Leicestersh Pr The house of John Cave of Thedingworth in Leicessfr. Pr The house of Tho: Button of Walton in Leicestersh. Licence to John Diggott Bapts Teachr at his owne house att Sutton St. Edmonds in Lincolnesh Decemr gth The house of Robert Hilton of Paston Drove in the Isle of Ely in Cambridgsh bap4s Dec: 9th: The house of John Kendall of Tonge in Breedon in Leicestersh Licence to Tho: Ogle to be a Congf Teach4 at y" house of Kendall above said December 9th: 72 The house of John Veale of Hatherleigh in Devon Pr Licence to Daniell Morton Pr. Teachr at ye house of ye abovesd Veale The house of John Kinge of Abbots Langley Harftordsh. Licence to Gawin Eaglesfield Independ4 Teach.4 at his owne house at Derham in Comberlond. Dec. 9th 72 E (281). The house of Issabelfa Dixon of Whitehaven in Cumberland. Inde4. The house of Tho Barnes of Holme Cultram in Comberland. Indt. The house of John Powell of Leominster in Herefordsh bapts The house of James Peale of Leominster in Herefordsh Pr Licence to John Kinge Pf : Teach.1" at his house aforesaid The house of Rich Mansfeild of Chadson in Darbysh. Pr The house of Robt Hiberd of Albolton in Darbysh. Pr The house of Jonathan Stanyforth of ye Towne of Darby. Pr 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 581 E (281) — continued. The house of Andrew Browne of Spaldinge in Lincolnesh. The house of ye Widd. Joane Palteeres of Cirencester in Glocestersh Licence to Giles Watkins of Cirencester in Glocestersh bap4 a Baptist Teacher December 9th 72. Licence to John Oates to be a bap's Teach4 at Cirencester in the County of Glocester. Decemb: 9th 72 Licence to Wm Aynsworth bap's Teach.4 at his owne house at West langton in Leicestersh Dec: 9th 72 The house of Rich Coleman in the Burrough of Leicester Baptist. December ye 9th 1672 The house of Ann Gworle of ye Citty of Worcester. Pf The house William Browne of Shepton Mallett in Somerstsh" Pr. The house of Wm Sprigg of Emsworth in Hampsh Pr Dec. 23th Licence to Wm Vousden Pr Teachr at Spriggs house abovesaid The house of James Siover of ffalum in Nottinghamsh Pf. Licence to Charles Jackson Pr Teacfrr at ye house of Siover abovesaid The house of Digory Calts of Southmoulton in Devon Pr The house of Tho: Bridgens of Bermingham Warwicksh Pr. The house of John Hicks of Hatton Garden London Pr. E (282). The house of Mrs Booth of ye Citty of Chester Pr Dec. 23th Licence to Wm Jones Pr. Teacher at ye house of Mrs Booth abovesd. The house of Wm Stratton of Nether Cleabrock in Leicestersh. Pr. The house of Michaell Hudson of Ulstrop in Leicestersh. Pr. The house of Wm Robins Aygeithorp in Leicestersh. Pr. The house of ye Widd. Harrison of Beechwell in Leicestrsft. Pr. The house of Wm Chapman of Malcote in Leicesrsh Pr The house of John Cheecks of little Wigson in Leicesrsh The house of Rich: Shepard of Wigson in Leicesrsfr Pr. Licence to Rich ffarmer Congf. Teachr at the house of Henry ffox of Wigson Leicestersh. Dec: 23th 72 The house of ye Widd. Lambe ffrethelstock in Devon Cong: The house of Tho: High called Haslehead in Penistone Yorksfi. Licence to . . . Dort Congf. Teachr at his owne house att Barford in Norffolk. Dec: 23th: 72 Licence to Wm Seele Congf: Teachr at his owne house att Wallingham in Norffolk Dec: 23th: 72 The house of George Kooke of ffoxly in Norffolk Congf. The house of Rich Ireland of Loughborough Leicestersh Pr The house of Eliza: Griffith of Oswistry in Shropsh Pf. The house of Dorothy Gough at ye Nant neare Oswistry Shropsh: The house of Eliza: Bayly of Berkly in Glocestersh. Pf. The house of Mary Torry of Uly in Glocestersh Pr The house of Zachariah Mayne of Dalwood in Dorsetsh. Pr Licence to Zachariah Mayne Pr Teacher at his house abovesaid Licence to Robert Selden of ye pish . . . Lancash. a Pr Teacher 582 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38a E (283). The house of John Duffenby of Dalton in Northumberland Pr The house of Rob* Wilding of Hackney in Midx: Dec: 23*: 72 A meeting house built by the Inhabitants of Blackly in Manchester Lancsh. The house of George fflower of Carberton in Nottinghamsh Pr A meeting place built in Goosenarsh neere the ffells in Kirkham Lancash Pr A meeting place Erected by ye people adjoyneing to Langoe Greene in ye .pish of Blackborne in Lancash Congf. Dec: 23th: 72 A meeting place Erected by ye people of Ellwell in ye pish o Lancaster in Lancash. The house of John Paine Hauckhurst in Kent Anab4S: The house of Eliz: Woodward of Thrampton in Nottinghamsh. Pr. The house of Ralph Spencer of Huntsley in Yorksh. Pr. Licence to Wm Maurice Congf. Teachr. at his owne house at Lezingham in Lincolnesh Dec: 23th: 72. The house of Wm Bartlett of Overcumpton in Dorsetsh. Pr. The house of Mrs Lassells of Mountgrass in Yorksh. Pr. The house of John Hull neere Northallerton in Yorksh. Pr. Licence to John Thellwell Pr. Teachr. at his owne house att Wistow in ye County of York Dec: 23th 72 The house of Rich. James Jun: of Shepton Mallett in the County of Somersett December 23th: 1672. I*44- 13th The house of Tho: Hayward of Pencomb in Herefordsh. Pf. The house of John Guttredg of Brittlewell in Essex Pf. Licence to Peter Atkinson of Elatt Chappie in Lancash Pr Teacher The house of Tho: Hide of Grasting in Lancash Pr: Jan 13th The house of Wra Burton of Cockeram in Lancash. Pr. Jan : 1 3th The house of Tho: Swift of Old Branford in Middx Pf. E (284). The house of Wm Jenkins of S4 Johns Close in London Pr The house of John Chesman of Wantinge in Berksh Pr Licence to Joseph Coape to be a Pr. Teacher at the house of Chris topher Hoford at Glostre in Chesh. The house of David Claydon of Yeavill Somersh Congr The house of Rich: Steeles of Barthamley Chesh.. Pr. The house of John Primrose of Wetheringset Suffolk. The house of Sam: Harvey of Brockford in Suffolk The house of Rich: Wort of Edmoston in Wiltsh Pr. Licence to John Lucas to be a Pr. Teachr at the house of George Manford in S' Stelers in ye Market in Norwich The house of John Moreley of S4 Maries in Norwich Pr Licence to John Dibnam Bap's Teachr of Dorchester in Dorsetsh Licence to ffrancis Gie of Dorchester in Dorsetsh Bap4 Teach4 Licence to Natha11: Michell Pr Teachr at ye house of Wm Newman of S' Michaell Coselaney in Norwich Jan 13441 The house of Stephen Evans of Bettus in Salop Pr. 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38A 583 E (284)— continued. The house of Susana Sond of Newcastle in Staffordsh.. Pr. The house of Simond Buttris of Pickwell in Lancash. Pr. Licence to . . . Snell Pr: Teach4 at his owne house at Stickford in Lincolnesh: Jan: 13th 167! Licence to Daniell Kinge Congf. Teacher at the house of Wm Crees of Darby in Darbysh. Jan: 13th Licence to Manassah Kinge Congf. Teach4 at the house of John Burroughs of Darby in Darbysh The house of Wm Hamersley of Darby in Darbysh Cong4 Licence to Tho: Miller Bap« Teacfrr. of Lashe in Dorsetsh Jan 13th: E (285). The house of Elizabeth Poynter of Whitechurch in Southampton Independ4: Licence to John Maynard of Corfe in Dorsetsh bapts Teach The house of John Holland of Harington in Dorsetsh Bap's : The house of Wm Bagley of Lampwarding in Herefordsh Pr. Licence to Wm Bagley Teachr at his house abovesaid Jan 13th The house of Jeremiah Hibbins of Stoke in Salop Pr The house of Sr Wm Middleton of Pelsam Northumberland Pr Licence to Rich Maulton Pr Teachr of Beaverly in Yorksh. The house of Sr Henry Quintine of Beaverly in Yorksh. Pr. The house of Wm Bennett of Crewkerne in Somersetsh Pr. Licence to Tho: Marshall Pr. Teachr at Bennetts house abovesaid The house of Wm Melcalfe of Woodstock in Oxfordsh Pr. The house of Rich Rose of Spalding in Lincolnesh Ind4 Licence to Rich Rose Independ4 Teacher at his house abovesaid Licence to Wm Butler to be a Pf. Teachr of Ashley in Northamptonsh. Jan: 13th Licence to Daniell Kingston to be a bap4s Teachr. at the house of John Henixer of Lenham in Kent Jan: 13th The house of ye lady Boswell of Sewnock in Kent Pf : Licence to John Stone a Pr. Teachr: at ye house of ye Lady Boswell above said The house of Stephen Bayley of ye Devizes in Wiltsh Congf. The house of John Biscoe of West Wickham in Bucfes Congf. Licence to ye said Biscoe Congf. Teachr: at his house above said Licence to John Dyer Pr. Teachr. at the house of Peter Templeman of East Chinock in Somersetsh. E (286). The house of Wm Spencer of Westbury in Somersetsh Pr: The house of W«> Lishe of Cripplegate pish in London. Pr. Jafi: 13th The house of Henry Topping of Wiggan in Lancash Pr. The house of Tho Dawson of ye Towne of Sandwich in Kent Pr. The house of Mary Wood of Cherey tree Alley in S4 Giles Criplegate London Pr 584 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8a E (286)— continued. Licence to John Langdall Pr. Teachr. at the house of fffollick Bayley of Henton St. George in Somrsh Jan 13th: ffebruary ye Licence to Anthony Mauks Congf Teacher of Alton in Barnes in 3rd i67§ Wiltsh: The house of John Wilson of Mundenham in Norffolk Bapts: The house of Hen: Lacy of Bungay in Suffolk Bap's : The house of Tho Mallett of Heddenham in Norffolk Bapts The house of Timothy Pye of Great Yarmouth Norfolk. BptB The house of Rich Boosh of Ratby in Leicestersh Bapts The house of Ralph James of North Willingham Leicestersh Bp. The house of Henry Harshorne of Lullingham in Leicestersh. BP The house of Wm Burdetts of ... in Leicestersh bp4s Licence to Tho: Grantham of Rouston in Leicestersh bp4s Teach Licence to Tho: Carne bp4s Teacher of Sibbon in Northampsh The house of Henry Cuzens of Wineston in Suffolk Congr. Licence to Henry Cuzens Congr Teacher at his house abovesd. Licence to Wm Greene Bp4s Teachr. at his owne house at Llandrinded in Radnorsh Feb: 3d The house of Michael Jeale at Sandplace in Dorking Surry Pr Licence to Tho: Evans bp4s Teach4, of Llanavaure in ye County of Brecon : The house of David Williams of Llanvigavin in ye County of Brecon. ffebry 3d 167! E (287). Licence to Lewis Pritherech Independ4 Teach4 at the house of David Williams of Llanvigavin in ye County of Brecon Licence to Henry Williams to be a Independ4 Teach4 at the house of Howell Reese of Merthir in Glamorgansh Licence to John Lanckford Pr. Teachr at house of James Treahayles of Redrewth in Cornall ffebry 3d Licence to John Wilsebye Pr. Teachr att his owne house att . . . in Glocestersh Feb 3d 7 f The house of Tho: Christian of Leverpoole in Lanchash. Pr The house of George Lane of Newthorp in Nottinghamsh. Pr. The house of Rob4 Holdstock of Elston in Bedfordsh Congr. Licence to John Allen Congf. Teach4 at the house of Elizabeth King of Radwell in Bedfordsh The house of John Avenen of Hawne in Bedfordsh Congr. The house of John Couzens of Beeston in Bedfordsh Congr. The house of Nicholas Cressy of Kirton in Lincolnesh. Cong: The house of Tho: Haigh of Haslehead in Yorksh Pr. The house of ffrancis Yaats of ye Citty of Glocester Independ4 Licence to James ftorbes Independ1 Teachr in the Barne of Charles Eliot of Stinchcomb in Glocestersh The house of . . . Browning of Stow in Cambridgsh Congf. The house of Samuell Dawleing of Westram in Kent The house of Tho. Stove of Oxstead in Surrey Presby 8. P. Dom. E. B. 38a 585 E (287)— continued. The house of John Chaffey of Stocke in Somersetsh Independ1 The house of George Hutchin of Kingston in Somersetsh Indep4 Licence to Sam: Chappie Indep4: Teach4 at the house of George Hutchins above said Feb 3d E (288). Licence to Charles Sagar Pr. Teachr of Blackborne Lancash. The house of Phillippa Hill of Wood in Uplumon in Devon Pr. Licence to Tho: Mariott Bap4s Teachr of Heddenham in Norfolk Licence to Tho: Tracy Bapts Teach, of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk Licence to Rich. Boosh Bap4s Teach of Ratby in Leicestersh. Licence to Ralph James Bap4s Teach, of North Willingham in Lin colnsh Licence to Rich Hiffe Bapts Teach of Heny in Leicestersh Licence to John Barber Bap's Teach, of Great Yarmouth Norfolk Licence to John Wilson Bap4s Teach, of Windingham in Norfolk The house of Joshua Walker of Bingley in Yorksh Pr. The house of James Greenewood of Bath in Somersetsh Pr. The house of Robert Morris of High Laver in Essex Pr. The house of Mr Buxton in Manchester in Lancash Pr. The house of William Hixe of Austey in ye Citty of Coventry Pr The house of Barbary Studholmes of Carlisle in Cumberld. Independ. The house of Andrew Biffen of Uphaven in Wiltsh. Pr. The house of Wm Butler of Ashby in Northamptonsh. Pr A new built meeting house of Joshuah Hortons at Quarrell-Hill at Sowerby in Yorksh Pr. The house of Tho: Mall of Tavestock in Devon Congr The house of John Walker of Eastdearham in Norfolk Congf. The house of George Payler of Nunmunckton in Yorksh. Pr. Licence to John Pluxton Pr Teach for Paylers house abovesaid The house of John Smith of Midleroy in Somersetsh. Pr. The house of Tho: Coke of Pebmarsh in Essex Pr Licence to Charles Phelps of Lin Reges in Norfolk Congr: Teach The house of John Ringstad of Lin Reges in Norfolk Congr. The house of Lancloot Maning of Wisbitch in ye Isle of Ely- Licence to Lancloot Maning Cong1". Teach at his house abovesaid E (289). A new built meeting house in ye pish Idle in Yorksh Congr. ffeb. 3d The house of Nathaniell Hunt of Wisbitch in Isle of Ely Congr. HERE THE ENTRIES END. STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC. ENTRY BOOK No. 38b [On back.] [On side.] 38B. Domestic Charles II. Preaching Licences — Index to. 38B. S. P. Dom. Entry Books. [On first leaf within the cover is this pencilled note.] This Index to Vol 38, "Licences to preach" is incomplete, extending only to the early part of June: page 162 of Vol. 38A. It does not include some counties, and is imperfect as to the names of preachers &c for certain places. E. G. A. r.) Bedford Leighton Bu dezzart x.) KaishowRidgementCranfield Bedford Ford End BlunhamGodlingtonTurvySteven ton Puvenham Presbyterian Samuel Clarke in the howse ot Thomas Bryon 17. Apr. 72. Congrega tionall. John Donne & George Fowlers howse 8 May 72. Wm Jarviss in his howse 8 May 72. Geo: Palmers howse 8 May 72. John Bunyon in the howse of Josias Roughead. 9 May 72. Nathan: Alcock in the howse of John Tingey 9 May 72. John Wright in the lake howse Barn 9 May 72. Edw: Isaac in the howse of Gilb. Ashly 13 May 72. Stephen Hawthorne in his howse 16 May 72. John Allen in the howse of Widow Reade 16 May 72. Dan: Negoos in the howse of Rob: Clare 16 May 72. 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b 58? Okeley KempstonCardington r.) StadgedonHames Maulden Edworth Clifton 1.) Ammersom Caversfield Ailesbury Great Wickham Aston Stony Stratford Wolverton Haversham Newport Pynell OlneyWickingdon r.) Chalfont S* Giles Wiccombe Tubney Parish Wokingham Bedford — (continued). Thomas Cooper in the howse of Wm Finden. ,16 May. 72 John Senester in the howse of John Baxter. 1 6 May 72. John Whiteman in Frances Whiteman's barne. 16 May 72. Congregationall John Fenne in the howse of Wm Man 16 May. Samuel Fenne in the howse of Wm Maxey 16 May 72. Nehemiah Coxe in the howse of Sarah Tomkins. 16 May 72 Edw: Dent in the howse of Geo: Priddon 16 May 72. Isaac Bedford Ind. in his howse 16 May 72. Berks [Black] Presbyterian George Swinhow in his howse. 11. Apr. 72. John Troughton in the howse or barn of Wm Bar nard. 13. Apr. 72. The howse of John Dunston. 13. Apr. 72. Christ. Webb's Barne. 10 June. 72. Mr Guies howse allowed 12. Apr. 72. George Sminnock in Mr Guies howse. 12. Apr. 72. John Mariott in his howse 2 May 72. Geo: Martin in the howse of Edm: Carter. 25 May 72 The howse of Edm: Carter. 25 May ^2. The howse of Geo: Martin 25 May 72. John Gybbs in his howse. 25 May. 72. The Barne of Wm Smith 25 May 72. Wm Henseman in the howse or barne of Jos: Kent. 25 May 72. The howse of Rowland Stedman. 10 June. 72. The howse of Sam: Clerke. 10 June 72. Congregational Edw: Terry in the howse of Anne Fleetwood. 16 May 72. __ John Ritch in his howse. 22 May 72. Bucks [Black.] Presbyterian Dr Henry Langley in his howse 16. Apr. 72. Edw: Perkins in the howse of Eliz. Haw 1 May 72. The howse of Alice Haw. 13 May 72. Benj: Perkins in his owne howse 13 May 72. 588 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b Lamborne Newbury Chippen Barnett East Ilsley Parish Wantage Reading Sandhurst HungerfordShalburyNew Windsor Parish of Cookham ReadingAbingdonHinton Wallingford 1.)Gamlinghay Toft r.) Willingham Cambridge Berks — continued. Simon Barrett in any allowed Place 13 May 72. Edw: Fanner in his howse 13 May 72. v. Hartford. a John Foldoe in any allowed Place 13 May 72. Thomas Chesman in his howse 16 May 72. Bartholomew Tull in his howse. 16 May 72. Rob: Kent in the howse of Aaron Joanes 16 May 72. _ The howse of Griffith Bubby 25 Mayj2. The howse of Rich: Lodge. 29 May 72. The howse of Dan: Read. 10 June. John Clarke in his howse. 10 June. Nich: Palmer in the howse of Jane Pince. 10 June. Congregationall, Anabaptist. The howse of Thomas Jeffrey, Anabapt. 20. Ap. 72. _ The howse of James Jeffrey Anab. 20. Apr. 72. William Ruthey Anabaptist in James Jeoffrey's howse. 20. Apr. 72. Edward Gillett in James Jeffrey's howse. 20 Apr. 72. Anab. Rich: Hunts howse for Ind: 13 May 72. The howse of Griffin Bully for Pr. & Ind: 13 May 72. The howse of Rich: Ellis for Pr. & Ind. 13 May. John Man & John Coomes Anab. in the howse of . . . Peeke. 29 May 72. Thomas Worden Congr. in the howse of Wm Brock man. 10 June. The howse of Mr Rusden Congr. 10 June. Cambs. [Red] Presbyterian Luke Ashwood in his howse. 25 May 72. John Waite in his howse. 25 May 72. Congregationall Francis Duckins his howse 8 May 72. Samuel Corbyn in the howse of Eliz. Petit near Green Street. 8 May Joseph Oddey in the howse of Job Hall in Bridge Street. 8 May Fran: Holcroft in the howse of Job Hall in Bridge street. 8 May The howse of Bryan Kitchinman. 25 May 72. S. P. Dom. E. B. 38 B 589 Meldred Over Swaffan Prior Trumpington Harston Melbourne Marsh Wisbich Ely Strettham Wellburn \ Magna J r.) HagintonCambridgeOckinton 1.) Knewyn Mylor Landrake Cambs. — continued. The howse of Lancelott Hooper in St. Andrews Parish for C. & P. 25 May. Like for the howse of Downham Yeomans in little S4 Maries. 25 May. Thomas Lock in the howse of Widow Evans 8 May 72. Thomas Autrin in any allowed Place. 25 May. 72. William Cranford Anab. his howse for Rob. Cole. 16 May. Thomas Waller Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May. 72 Thomas Wallers howse for Anab. 16 May 72. The howse of Wm Davy for Anab. 16 May 72. Gyles Taylor Anab. to teach in any allowed Place. 16 May 72. Wm Hamerston Anab. in any allowed Place. 1 6 May. The howse of Widow Pate for Anab. 16 May 72. Benj. Medcalfe Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May. The howse of Benj. Medcalfe for Anab. 16 May 72. Edm: Smith Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May 72. The howse of Thomas Meeres for Anab. 16 May 72 Thomas Taylor Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May 72 The howse of Josuah Johnson for Anab. 16 May 72. Wm Blackburn Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May 72. The howses of Widow Sherwood for Anab. 16 May 72. Abr. Coe Anab. in any allowed Place. 16 May 72 The howse of Thomas Gotobed for Anab. 16 May 72. Edw: Hancock Anab. in any allowed Place 16 May J2 - The howse of John Renny f [torn] May 72 Congregational James Day in any allowed Place. 25 May 72. Rich: Thurloe's house in the Parish of S' Andrews for C. & Pr. 25 May. The howse of Edm: Avy for Congr. 25 May 72. Cornwall [Red] Presbyterian Treworder howse allowed. 16. Apr. 72. Falmouth howse allowed. 16. Apr. 72. Stephen Lobb in Treworders howse in Knewyn & Falmouth howse in Myler. 16. Apr. 72. Gaspar Hickes to teach in any allowed Place. 20. Apr. 72. 59° 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b Helligan near Bodmine Dutson neare LancestonParish of S* Germains. Goonrowson Parish of S» BreockFoyBridgrule StrattonGuendron r.)1.) Nancarrow in the Parish of S4 Michael Penchivil Eath in S* Winnow LostwithielLower Trevethan at S* Mervin PadstowSaltashPenrin Heston Falmouth Marwell Parish 1. BridekirkeParish r. Heskett 1.) Sandbatch Parish Wibunbury Parish Cornwall- to teach -continued. any in allowed Place. 22. Apr. 72. allowed Place. Jonathan Wills 20. Apr. 72. Anne Silly's howse called Helligan. William Oliver to teach in any 22. Apr. 72. Samuel Caswell in his howse. 22. Apr. 72. The howse of Anthony Rous. 22. Apr. 72^ The howse of Samuel Kekwich. 22. Apr. 72. Henry Hammack in Wm Hammacks howse 30 Apr. 72. The howse of William Hocker near Wadebridge 2 May 72. John Tuchin in any allowed Place 8 May 72. The howse of Mark Facy 9 May 72. The howse of James Sheppeard 9 May 72. The howse of James Moyle 9 May. 72. Roger Flammack in the howse of Geo: Flammack 9 May. Congrega tiona I Presbyterian Joseph Halsey in the howse of Thomas Harvey. May 72. The howse of Andrew Trevill. 29 May 72. Theoph: Tincombe in his howse 29 May 72. Otho Whitehorne in his howse 29 May 72. 22 Wm Knapman in his howse. 29 May 72. Wm Tomes in his howse. 10 June. 72. John Cawbridge in the howse of Widow Trelawdry. 20 June. Rob: Jagoe in the howse of Wm Penalarick. 20 June. John Langford in Peter Clerkes howse 20 June. Tho: Hancock in his howse. 20 June. Cumbrld [Red] Presbyterian Geo: Larkham in his howse 8 May. 72 Congregationall Simon Atkinson in the howse of Wm Sanderson. 29 May 72. Chester [Red] Presbyterian Thomas Leadbeater in his howse. 16. Apr. 72. John Ravenshaw in his howse 30 Apr. 72. 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b 591 Chester Asbury Parish Castlehill in the Parish of Borden Bartomley Asbury Parish Chester 1)South Sheeles North Sheeles Sunderland LampsleyBishop Aukland Branspeth 1) Newton Roadnook Sanjacre Chappell le Frith Darby Smithsby TicknallCromfordNorton Parish WoldLittle Ireton C he ste r — contin ued . Wm Cooke The howse called the White Fryars 8 May The howse of John Glendole io June. 72. The howse of Hugh Harrey 10 June 72. Andrew Barnett in his howse 13 May 72 John Brereton in his howse. 22 May 72. The howse of Rob: Steele 10 June. 72. 72. Congregationall George Moxon in his howse 30 Apr. 72. John Wilson in the howse of Catharine Booth Northgate Street & Dame Hames. 1 May 72. Wm Cooke in the howse of Anthony Henthorne May 72. 16 Durham [Black] Presbyterian. Cuthbert Colesworth's howse in the Westpans 1 3 May. The howse of Isabell Greene 13 May 72 Ralph Wickliffe in Wm Warham's howse. 13 May. Tho: Wilson in his howse 10 June 72. _ Rob: Pleasaunce in his howse. 10 June 72. Rob: Lever in his howse. 10 June 72. Darby [Black] Presbyterian. Samuell Nowell in John Richardson's howse. 72. John Otefield in John Spateman Esqr 17. Apr. 72. John Barrett in his howse 30 Apr. 72. The howse of Wm Blundston 29 May 72. Wm Bagshaw in the howse of Geo: Shirts 9 May 72. Luke Cranwell in the howse of Sam: Ward. 13 May 17. Apr. 1 howse. the howse of Thomas Sleigh 72 John Oatfield in 13 May 72. Rich: Chantry in his howse. 13 May. Timothy Fox in his howse 25 May. Samuel Shelmardine in the howse of Henry Wigley. 29 May. Wm Blyth in his howse 29 May 72._ John Wood in his howse. 29 May 72^ The howse of Rob. Cliffe. 29 May 72. _ The howse of Thomas Sanders. 29 May 72. 592 8. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b 1.) Dorchester. Shaffsberry.Lime Bettiscomb ) Marshod f Parish Thornehill BradfordBothenwood Tarrant Muncton Morden BeaminsterWimburn r.)Dorchester Fordington Quarleston WeymouthBridportEastmordenOver Compton Stalbridge Parish 1.) Winterburn Zelston Hawk Church Wotton Fitz-paine Broad Windsor Bradford Abbas Dorset [Black] Presbyterian George Hammond in any allowed Place, u. Apr. 72. Geo: Hammond in the howses of John West & John Marsh 8 May 72. The howse of Richard Harris. 17. Apr. 72. William Eustman to teach in any allowed Place. 17. Apr. 72 Ames Shorts in his howse. 13. Apr. 72. John Keridge in any allowed Place 8 May 72. John Pinny in his howse in the Parish of Bettiscomb & John Brices in the Parish of Marshod. 30. Apr. 72. Peter Ince in his howse. 1 May 72 Edw: Buckler in any allowed Place 2 May 72. Wm Gilbert in his howse 8 May 72. Henry Martin in his howse 8 May 72. John White in any allowed Place 8 May 72. William Craine in any allowed Place 8 May 72. Ambrose Clare in any allowed Place. 22 May 72. Thomas Roe in his howse. 8 May 72. Thomas Roe in any allowed Place 8 May 72. The howse of John Gifford 8 May 72. Congregationall Josuah Churchill in his howse. 17. Apr. 72. Wm Ben in the howse of Philip Stansby I May Benj : Way in Wm Hayden's howse 1 May 72. Benjamin Devenish's howse. 17. Apr. 72. John Ingram's howse. 22. Apr. 72. Edward Dammer in John Bingham's howse. Apr. 72. George Thorne in the howse of James Bud 1 May 72. Richard Downe in the howse of John Golding 1 May 72. Phil. Lamb in his howse 1 May 72. Rob: Bartlet in the howse of James Hanne 8 May 72. 72. 22. Presbyterian Timothy Sacheverill in his howse 8 May 72. John Gill in his howse 8 May 72. Thomas More Esqr his howse 8 May 72. James Ously in his howse 8 May 72. Henry Backaller in the howse of Sarah 8 May 72. Edw: Marke his howse 8 May 72. Jeremiah French in his howse 8 May 72, Keridge S. P. Dom. E. B. 3 8b 593 Stowes Provest. ShastonWolcomb Milton Abbas Winterburn Kingston Come Wareha Stalbridge Parish 1) Kingsbridge Olliscomb. Luppit Barnstaple Exeter. Plymouth Buckerell. Dorset — continued. Wm Goods howse 13 May 72. The howse of Jos: Ward 13 May 72 John Hussey Esq4 his howse. 13 May 72. Thomas Moore in his howse 16 May 72. The howse of Dame Woolfrey 16 May. 72. The howse of John Dammer 16 May 72. The howse of Dorothy Chaplain in Trinity Parish. 16 May 72. John Goffe in the howse of Ruth Rokeliffe 16 May 72. Devon [Black] Presbyterian [Sir J. W. Ed.] John Hickes in his howse. 2. Apr. 72. The howse of Rich: Baker 13 May. The howse of Allice Serle. 18. A