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ORIGINAL RECORDS
OF
EARLY NONCONFORMITY
UNDER PERSECUTION AND INDULGENCE
VOL. I TEXT
AB-
ORIGINAL RECORDS
OF
EARLY NONCONFORMITY
UNDER PERSECUTION
AND INDULGENCE
TRANSCRIBED AND EDITED BY
PROFESSOR G. LYON TURNER, MA.
VOL. I. TEXT
T. FISHER UNWIN
ckVM
LONDON LEIPSIC
ADELPHI TERRACE INSELSTRASSE 20
191 1
TO THE MEMORY OF THE
NOBLE MEN AND WOMEN HEREIN NAMED,
WHO FROM LOYALTY TO CONSCIENCE AND TO CHRIST
WERE WILLING TO
IE LOSS OF Al
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
1. 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.
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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
D 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.]
(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 back 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 arc 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 Scries, Charles II., Vols. 320 and 321,' or (to use the abbn \ is-
tions always employed in applying for them in the Research Reading-
ERRATA
Page ix, line 17, delete 'John' and substitute 'Nicholas'; and
' Church dignitary ' and substitute ' doctor of physick.'
Page xix, line 1, delete ' John ' and substitute ' Nicholas.'
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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.
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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) l 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. 38A. 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
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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., 1 662- 1 676. 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 167! 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
give, in addition to the names of their Teachers and principal sup-
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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 J.
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 tingle
Nonconformist Church in existence up to February, 1673.
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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';!
and in three more one in Suffolk and two in Devon they do not
hesitate to use the word l 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 c 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)].
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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 l 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
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 band, have been topical, topographical,
and denominational; the significance of chronological data being left tor separate
and subsequent treatment.
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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 l Presbyterians,' the second is of
' Congregationalists ' or ' Independents,' the third is of c 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.
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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
1 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
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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 i 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-
gregationalism 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 [t r ] 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-
* 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.
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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 5 ( 2 ) tne area of his i 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 'Abettor' 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
nirse of a close study of these documents, as well as of other State
Papery 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
ceding great army of spiritual champions of Truth ami Liberty.
The story of the Licence-Agents, for example, has iii several instance!
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
Preface ...
Episcopal Returns extracted from Vol. 639 of ' Codices
Tenisoniani ' in Lambeth Palace Library
Conventicles St. Asaph Diocesse (1669)
Bangor Diocesse (1669)
Bath & Wells Diocese, Conventicles 1669 ...
Arch-Deaconry of Taunton ... ... 5 9
Arch Deaconry of Bath ... ... 9 13
Canterbury Diocesse Conventicles, 1669
Cant. Diocese, 1676
Diocesse of Chichester (1669) ...
Ely Diocesse Conventicles 1669
Exeter The County of Devon (1669)
Llandaff (1669)
Lichfield & Coventry Diocesse Conventicles
Com: Derby ...
Arch-Deaconry of Shrewsbury
Arch-Deaconry of Coventry
Arch-Deaconry of (? Stafford)...
Lincolne Diocesse Conventicles 1 669
County of Bedford
County of Leicester
County of Bucks
Conventicles in Hartfordsh.
London Diocesse Conventic.es 1669 ...
Conventicles in and about London
Conventicles in Stepney Parish
Conventicles in Essex ...
Middlesex
Arch-Deaconry of St. Albans ...
Norwich Diocesse Conventicles 1669
Archdeaconry of Norwich
Archdeaconry of Norfolke
Archdeaconry of SufF. ...
1669...
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Sarum Diocese with the Peculiars of the Deane of
Sarum Conventicles 1669
Archdeaconry of Wilts
Archdeaconry of Berks
Archdeaconry of Sarum
Peculiars of the Deane of Sarum in
Dorset, Devon, Berks & Wilts
Wiltshire & Berks (Bishop of Sarum) 1676
WlNTON DlOCESSE CONVENTICLES 1 669 ...
Hampshire
Surrey ...
Winton Dioc: Abstract (1676) ...
Worcester Diocesse Conventicles 1669.
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
DioctsE of York (? 1676)
Return in 1655, etc. Diocese of St. Asaph
Exeter Diocese (Summary) 1665...
Diocese of Bristol (1665)
Diocese of St. Davids (1665)
Extracts from Detailed Account, &c, Anno
Diocese of Exeter
Archdeaconry of Exon ...
Archdeaconry of Totnes
Archdeaconry of Barum
Archdeaconry of Cornwall
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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 419585
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EPISCOPAL RETURNS
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1 66 Episcopal Returns^ 1669
2856] continued.
In the Diocese of Durham, consisting of the Arch-Deaconry of Durham,
the Arch-Deaconry of Northumberland, & the Peculiar Jurisdiction of
the Deane & Chapter of Durham, the numbers of psons that continue to
keepe meeting & 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.
1 Ringleader, a Scotchman, called the Laird Swinton
100 persons that frequent Conventicles there.
Att Darlington.
20 persons that keepe Conventicles att the house of one Cuthbert Thompson.
Att St. Johns in Stanhop.
80 persons that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Hornesby.
Att Witton upon Were,
i. viz 1 . 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 & John Airy who att their
houses, entertaine some Conventicles.
Att Lancaster.
40 Quakers that keepe Conventicles att the house of one John Hornesby.
Att Boldcn.
40 Quakers that keepe Conventicles there.
Episcopal Returns, 1669 167
[2866] continued.
Att Mcdarasley.
\j 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 r Gilpin
four Ringleaders & Speakers
M r Durant
M r Prindle
M r Lever.
[287.] j nn sev erall places \ n t hat 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 r 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.
persons that frequent Conventicles there.
At Haltwisle.
i person, viz* M r 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 & 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 & Chapter.
743 persons within y e whole Diocesse of Durham.
In the Arch-Deaconry of Chester.
Bangor T)eanry.
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 T)eanry.
Blackbourne
Severall Conventicles of Nonconformists, the hearers of them usually to
the number of 100 of all sorts & 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 y 1669 I &9
[288b.]
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 & Quakers, numerous & frequent Conventicles in
a Chappell belonging to Budworth parish.
Ashton sup Mersey. Frequent Conventicles.
Daresbury. Severall meetings of Quakers.
Great Budworth. Anabaptists & 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
len. 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.]
Ley land T>eanry.
Brindle. Weekly meetings of Papists
Standish. Monthly meetings of Quakers, their number about 40 or 50,
& severall other Conventicles.
Chorley. Noe Conventicles.
Penwortham. noe Convent
Croston. Noe Conventicles.
Macclefeild Deanry.
Bosley. A meeting of Nonconformists.
Wilmslow. Severall & frequent meetings of Quakers, Independ fcs , 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
Ma/pas 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, (w ch are the most
numerous) oth rs of Anabaptists, Quakers. The persons are Tradesmen
& mostly women.
Birch Chap: Frequent & numerous Conventicles, consisting cheifly of
Independents.
Gorton Chap: Frequent & 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, & 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 numb r of about 20 or 30.
Ratch-Dalc. Frequent Conventicles w th in this parish of Nonconformists
sometimes about ioo (Tradesmen).
Dcanc. There have bcenc weekly two or 3 or more meetings, to the numb r
of 30 or 40, & many times double to that numb 1 '. The psons that
Episcopal Returns ^ 1669 171
[290] continued.
usually soe meete, are ministers & other people of all sorts & Degrees,
men & women.
Saddleworth-Chap. A Convent abo* 9 & anoth r of about 7. Presbyter ns .
Flixton. Noe Convent
Salford. Noe Convent.
Eccles. Noe Convent.
Totmerden-Chap. Noe Convent.
Butterworth-Chap. Noe Conventicles
Mtddlewich Deanry :
ury. 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 & Wetnall. Noe Convent.
Church-Hulme. Noe Conventicle
Brereton. Noe Conventicle
Warmingham. Noe Conventicle
Goostry. Noe Conventicle.
Nampttuicb Deanry.
Wrcnbury. By Report there have beene severall Conventicles within this
pish.
Namptwich. Two sorts of meetings of Quakers to the numb r of 20, of
Nonconformists, to the numb r 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 T)eanry.
Walton. Two Conventicles of Independents held in Toxteth Parke, the
usuall number of each is betwixt 100 & 200 some of them husbandmen,
172 Episcopal Returns, 1669
[291] continued.
oth" merchants, w th severall sorts of Tradesmen. Anoth r Convent of
Papists consisting of about the bett r part of ioo persons, of Divers
qualities.
Kirby Chap : in Walton pish, a Frequent Conventicle of about 40 people
& upwards.
Halsal. A meeting of Papists.
Maghull. Severall Conventicles said to be there.
Northmeales. Several (Quakers & 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 neith r the numb r , nor Condicon of people great.
Childwall. Some Conventicles suspected.
Huyton. Some Conventicles.
Prescott. Frequent Convent in y e Chappelryes belonging to this Parish.
Winwick. Very many & numerous Conventicles.
Melling. Noe Conventicles.
Sephton. Noe Conventicles.
Leigh. Noe Conventicles
[2916.] W or rail T)eanry.
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
Citty & Deanry of Chester.
St. Peters, meeting of Quakers
St. Oswalds. A Conventicle
St. Johns. There have becne divers Conventicles.
St. Maries. Noe Conventicle
Episcopal Ret urns ) 1669 173
[291b continued.]
St. Michaels. Noe Convent
St. Bridgetts. Noe Convent
St. Trinity. Noe Conventicles.
Waverton. 3 or 3 Papists & Quakers in this pish.
Toperley. Frequent Conventicles of Anabaptists in great numbers.
Farndon. Noe Conventicles.
Hawarden. Noe Conventicles.
Ince Noe Conventicles.
[292.]
>odleston Noe Convent,
ilford. Noe Conventicle
irrow. Noe Conventicle
[olt. Noe Conventicle.
Arch-Deaconry of Richmond.
Richmond c Deanry,
ichmond. Quakers, about 40 or 50
tanwick Papists about ioo
r ickliffe. Papists about 30 or upwards.
Jrinton. Quakers about 60.
[elsomby. Papists.
Inaresbury. Quakers about 20 or 30.
itratforth. Quakers about 5.
Lomaldskirke. Quakers about 40.
skerig. 40 persons, Quakers.
J26.]
Catherick Deanry.
"hornton Steward. Papists about 100 or 120.
r ill Quakers Poorer sort of people
)ownham. a Conventicle of Quakers &c. oth rs of papists.
ledall. Papists & some Quakers.
^isgarth. Quakers about 20.
^overham. Quakers about 20.
Kendall T)eandery.
rriesmere. A meeting of Quakers, about 80 or upwards.
r arton. Meeting of Quakers, about 40.
lolton. Meeting of Quakers to the number of 40, sometimes more.
5urton. Quakers 50, sometimes more.
[alton. Noe Convent.
174 Episcopal Returns, 1669
[2926] continued.
Winandermere Noe Convent.
Beetham. Noe Convent
Crossethwait. Noe Convent
Troutbeck. Noe Conventicle
Ambleside. Noe Conventicle
[293.]
Cope land T>eanry.
Deane. Meetings of Quakers, sometimes to the numb r of 200.
Distington Quakers
Embleton. Some Quakers.
Cockermouth. Some Nonconformists & 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.
Hauxhcad : Quakers meet in great numbers.
Ulverston. Independents & Quakers.
Cartmcalc. Quakers about 30, & some Anabaptists.
Cartmcale fell Chap. Quakers.
Noe Conventicles in any of these places.
Episcopal Returns ', 1669 175
[293b] continued.
Aldingham. Some Quakers.
Coulter. Quakers.
Broughton. Noe Conventicles.
Pennington. Noe Conventicles.
Dalton. Noe Conventicles.
Lonsdale Deanry.
'unstall. Some Papists.
Ibergh. Some Quakers,
lapham. Meeting of about 60 Quakers,
"atham. Meeting of Quakers, about 40 or upwards,
mtham. Meeting of Quakers, about 60.
filing. Quakers to the number of 20 & upwards, & Noconformists to the
number of 16 & upwards,
rby Lonsdale. A Conventicle of about 50 or 60.
>rton. Quakers & some few Independents,
'hornton. Some few Quakers.
Heighsham. Quakers about 40.
Claughton. Papists about 20.
Caton. Noe Conventicle
Whittington. Noe Conventicle.
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Amounderness 'Deanry.
Kirkham. There are 3 sorts of Conventicles within this parish, one oi
Papists, one att Westhall, whither visibly & ordinaryly resort some
hundreds, Another att Monbrick, Another att Plumpton, Another att
Salwick hall, Oth rs att Singleton.
the second of Quakers, neere litle Eccleston.
the third of Phanaticks att Lund Chappell & att Heape Chap : Anoth r
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.
176
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[297.] [This doubtless 1676]
THE NUMBER OF PERSONS POPISH RESUSANTS, AND OTHER
DISSENTERS, WITHIN THE DICECES AND JURISDICTION
OF YORKE.
r ithin the severall Parishes of ]
the City of Yorke J
Popish Recusants ... ... ... 0086:
Other Dissenters ... ... ... 0161.
3806: Persons
r ithin the Deanery of New Ainstie
Inhabitants ... ... ... ... 9099
Popish Recusants ... ... ... 0223
Dissenters ... ... ... ... 004.1
r ithin y e Deanery of Old Ainstie
Inhabitants 3444
Popish Recusants ... ... ... 0033
Dissenters ... ... ... ...* 0228
Within y e Deanery of Craven
Inhabitants 5564^ 7217^
Popish Recusants 0050 j-00 19 I More.
Dissenters ... ... ... ... 0179J0142J
Within the Deanery of Pontefract
Inhabitants ... ... ... ... 26294
Popish Recusants ... ... ... 0098
Dissenters ... ... ... ... 0773
Within y e Deanery of Doncaster.
Inhabitants 20177
Popish Recusants ... ... ... 0065
Dissenters ... ... ... ... 0426
[298.] Blank
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178 Episcopal Returns, 1665
[300 to 3036]
RETURN IN 1665 OF ORDINATIONS, PLURALISTS,
LECTURERS, SCHOOLMASTERS, PHYSICIANS,
& NONCONFORMISTS
1. Diocese of St. Asaph
[3036.]
6. NonConformists & Ejected Min rs .
None such in this Diocesse.
Per R dum Prerri ac D num Georgium
Asaphefi Epum, sub Chirographo proprio,
Cum Iris missivis.
1665.
[304.]
Exeter Diocesse
[3053.]
4. Schoolmasters.
Lampford. John Drake teaches Schole unlicensed..
Plumpton Morrice. A Private Schole, taught by John W" 1 *. who also
preacheth there Not conformable, and unlicensed.
[306]
Dartmouth Edw d Manning, W m Ball. teach English schooles. But
neither Licensed, Nor well-affected.
Berry Pomeroy Dan Upton teaches youth, Not Licensed & Excom-
municate.
Barum Margar* Underdon & W m Coule unlicensed
Tavistock Mary Mollins and Lanercombe. both unlicensed.
Highbickinton John Fewen unlicensed.
Swinbridge W m Lea. not licensed.
Westleigh. Eliz. Loveman. not licensed & Excommunicate.
[3066]
There are also severall women teachers in St. Martins, Eastlow, Pelicit,
and Likeyard. disaffected gsons
Fowey. M r Hugh Warren Gram. Schole, not Licensed
Ibid. M r Mich. Prestwood ; English, Writing,- Arithm: Not licensed
Peryn Nicholas Hodge teaches a schole , |
St. Keverne M r Thomas Cocken L all unlicensed.
Cury M r Rob. Coode )
5. Practisers of P by sick
Ottery St. Mary. M r John Staple, No graduate, Unlicensed, Disaffected
Farringdon Joh. Symonds, Anabaptist, Ignorant. Unlicensed.
Episcopal Returns , 1665
179
[307.]
Leydon Richard Bethog. A.B. Disaffected. Expelled All Souls Oxon
Tho. Spencer Chirurgion & Practiser of Physic notoriously dis-
affected
West Allington. W m Hingston Notorious Quaker
Woolborough M r Smith B. A. not licensed.
Pensance. M r Phil: Keate, M rs Phil. Ellis Physick & Chiurg. unlicensed.
K>7*.]
Non-Conformist ejected Ministers.
,xeter I. M r Thomas Ford. 2. M r John Bartlet. 3. M r Rob. Snow.
4. M r Tho. Trescott. 5. M r Downe. 6. M r Atkins. 7. M r Tickle.
8. M r Caryll. 9. M r Tapper. 10. M r Hill. 11. M 1 Hollett.
12. M r Jordayne. The whole Doz. Presbyterians, But not keepers of
Conventicles, w ch these 3 following Independents doe, viz. 13. M r Lewis
Stukeley. 14. M r Powell. 1 5. M r Mall
rusham. 16. W m Stooke AB. now husbandman & peaceable,
xnne. 17. Rich. Herring A. M: husbandry & Peaceable.
>t. Thomas Parish. 18 Edw. Hunt, sayd to live peaceably.
Jttery St. Mary. 19. Rob. Collins. Conventicle hold'.
20. M r Mawditt. 21. M r Ambrose Clare, peaceable.
22. M r Groves, a wanderer.
Theoph. Polewheele, of Tiverton formerly, and there
keepes seditious Conventieles.
Richard Sanders, a lurking wanderer & seditious Convent.
James Haddridge, thence ejected, there remaines. Seditious
still.
:6. Steph: Coven. A wandering Seditious Seminary
lverton.
[alberton.
23.
24.
*5-
'horncombe. 27. John Hodder. 28. M r Branker. 29. M r Wakeley
r bid. & 30. M r Trottle
lonyton 3 J. M r Fran. Sourton. thence ejected.
[minster 32. M r Barth. Ashwood thence ejected.
iusbury. 33. M r Rich. Farrand thence ejected,
fplyme 34. M r Josias Wyat.
impford Courtney. 35. Tho: Maynard. inoffensive,
ixborne & Barnstab. 36. Thomas Trimey ejected from Exborne.
icobstow 37. Tho. Bridgman inoffensive & poore.
Lsberry. 38. Dan.-Moreton, thence ejected, lives still in y e Pars: house,
But not inoffensively.
K>8.]
'lawton 39. M r Hump. Sanders ; temporall estate, quiet,
[olsworthy 40. Mich. Taylo r . quietly.
'avistock 41. Tho: Larkeham thence ejected, stands Excommunicate,
'limmouth 42. Geo: Huges, B.D. & M r Thos. Martin, Private perverters.
12 2
Peaceable livers.
1 80 Episcopal Returns^ 1665
[308] continued.
43. Sam. Austen. 44. Nich. Sherwill, Notoriously disaffected.
West Allington 45. Leonard Hyne. A temporall estate
46. Tooker, a Conventicler
Totnes. 47. M r Fran. Whiddon. 48. M r Bickley^
49. M r Mortimer
Stokeflemming 50. M r Wm. Bayley
Dartmouth 51. M r Kempster d
Dartmouth 52. M r Jam. Burdwood, 53. M r Joh. Flavell, Conventiclers.
Barnstable. 54 Jonath. Hanmer A.M. Privately and peaceably.
Ilfarncombe. 54. M r Bifeild. privately.
Comb-marton 55. M r Stokes. Preacheth abroad sometimes.
Gr: Torrington 56. John How A.M. peaceably
Lanceston 57. M r Oliver; he is resid fc some times at Plimmouth.
Saltash. 58. M r Tomes. 59. M r Tyack. 60. M r Hicks. 61. M r . Wyne.
62. M r Leadstone. 63. M r Travers. All Notoriously diffacted to
K. & Ch:
St. Mabyn 64. Jonathan Wills. Keepes frequent Conventicles.
Newlyn. 65. M r W m White, lives peaceably.
Towey. 66. Nathan: Tincomb. peaceably.
St. Mich. Penkevell 6y. Joseph Halsey, thence ejected. But peaceable
Fowey 68. Joh: Tutchin
Helston. 69. M r Rob. Jagoe.
Guendron. 70. M r Rog. Flamock.
Constantine 71. M r Joh. Langford.
Peranarworthall 72. M r Joseph Allen
Budock 73. M r Tho: Tregosse. a great Conventicle keeper.
Per D num Sethum Exon Epum
1665.
[310.]
Diocese of Bristol
A Particuler answere to the Orders & 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 & Certified by them.
[315.]
5. Concerning Practisers of physicke.
There are many that doe Practice Physicke within my dioces, but being
at soc 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 GovWnt, 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,
b*.
Benn, late Rector of Alsaints in the towne of Dorchester, is now
Resident at Maiden Newton
[ r Thorne, late Rector of Radipole, is now Resident at Compton Valence
Churchill, late Vicar of Fordington, is now Resident at Compton Valence
aforesaid
Lawrence, late Rector of Winterborne Came, is now Resident at
Frampton
me M r Swessell, late of the dioces of Sarum is now Resident at Frome
Vawchurch
Fuoward, late of Bubbourne is now Resident at Woolcomb in the same
pish
[ r Secheverill, late Rector of Tarrant Hinton is now Resident at Winterborn
Zelston
[ r Moore, late Rector of Hammoone is now Resident at Milton Abbas
116.]
[ r Hallett, late Rector of St. Peters, in Shaston is now Resident at
Helton
Lambe, late Rector of Beer Rs. is now Resident at Alton
[ r Row, late Rector of Litchet Matravers is now Resident at Ham-
pleston
White, late Curate of Beer Rs. is now Resident (at) Helt nere Wim-
born
Martyn, late Rector of Tarrant Munckton is now Resident at
Wimborne
[ r Dummer Late of, hath taken the oath required by the late Act of
parliament, and is Resident at Dorchester
[ r 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 r Way, late Rector of West Staffor hath alsoe taken the said oath and is now
Resident at Dorchester aforesaid
M r Hodder, late of Hawchurch in the County of Dors fc & 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
[316J.]
Endorsement :
Bp of Bristolls Certificate
concerning Ordinations
Pluralists & their Curates
Scholemasters
Lecturers
Physitians
Non Conformist Ministers.
1665
[317.]
A list of the names of such Non-conformist Ministers whoe are Now inhabit-
ing w th in the Cittie of Bristoll, contrary to the late Act of Parliament,
viz*
M r Chroughton
M r Ewins
M r Hazard
M r Taylor
M r Voyle
M r Blindman
M r Hubbert
M r Jennett
M r Brock
M r Griffin
M r Paule
[318] Blank.
[8186.]
Endorsed : Nonconformists at Bristoll T.C. 1666.
[331]
The Answeres and Returnes of the Right Reverend fathe r in God William
L d Bpp of St. Davids to severall Orders and Instructions sett forth by the
most Reverend father in God Gilbert L d 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 Portvnon in the
Deanry of Gowre & County of Glamorgan and Diocess of St. Davids
for non Subscripcon hec 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 & Dioecesse of St. Davids for
Episcopal Returns , 1665 183
[3366] continued.
non Subscripcon and for all that I heare, hee lives very peaceably in the
Countrey, in relation to both Church & State
Thomas Freeman clerke was ejected out of his benefices in the County of
Pembrocke for non Subscripcon, but since hee conform d and enjoyes one
Benefice againe & lives peaceably in the Countrey in relacon to both
Church & State
ldam 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
137.]
ice 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
>hn Harries clerke was a Non Conformist but since he did subscribe and
conforme and p r ched a Recantacon Sermon and my L d Chancello r gave
him a Benefice in Cardiganshire, and now hee lives very quietly and
peaceably in relacon to the Church and State
ichard Swaine clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of Clirowe in the
County of Radno r , for non Subscripcon and has now left the Dicecesse
[ohn 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
'homas 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
'homas 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
' R 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
'homas Evans, clerke was Ejected out of the Vicaradge of Llanbister in the
Countie of Radno r 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 xgo pris 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. 1 1. M r Littleton.
12. Thomas Evans.
Per D num Epum Meneven sub. sigillo Epaii suo 1665.
[354.]
Bp. of Norwich his Certifcate.
Concerning Ordinations, Pluralists and their Curates
Schoolemasters & Instructors of youth, Practisers of
Physick, Non-Conformists &c Lecturers.
1665-1666.
Concerning Non Conformists
[Blank.]
[396.] anno d. 1665
AN ACCOUNT OF
HOSPITALS & ALMESHOUSES
CLERGYMEN HOLDING PLURALITIES
SCHOLE MASTERS
LECTURERS
PHYSICIANS
EJECTED NON-CONFORMIST MINISTERS J
Bp of Exons Certificate of the things above written
IN THE DICECESSE
OF EXETER
[397.]
[398.]
Archdeaconry of Exon
Decanatus Christian ts Exon.
Concerning Non Conformists
Item. I present
That there are inhabiting w th in 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 & functions, and 3 Inde-
pendants But I think never were in Orders ; They are M r Thomas
Ford, M r John Bartlett, M r Robert Snowe, M r Thomas Trescott, M r
Downc, M r Atkins, M r Tickle, M r Caryll, M r Tapper, M r Hill,
M r Hollett and M r Jordayne, besides M r Robinson who is come out of
the County of Somcrsett. I do not know that any of these have kept
any Conventicles but only these Indcpcndants M r Lewes Stukelcy,
M r Powell, and M r Mall.
Episcopal Returns, 1665 185
De can at us Kenne
[398&.] Non-Conformists
There are 3 nonconformist minist rs in the Deanery : one in Trusham
named W m Stooke, Bach r 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 & behaveth himself Quietly
and peaceably as to the Church as Comonwealth, an other in Kenn, is
named Richard Hering M r of Arts who liveth upon a Tenem fc of his
owne he cometh sometyme to y e neighbour Church Eee and behaveth
himself Quietly and peaceably, a 3 rd in St. Thomas Parish named
Edward Hunt, but whether he hath taken any Degree he cannot learne.
But is informed that he liveth peacably.
!99.] Westbeare Deanery
{996. ] Practitioners in Phisick
[ r John Staple practises Phisick in y e 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* 1 .
fohn 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
[ r Robert Collins, sometymes Rector of Tallaton & 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 ag st them to convict them by Lawe ; I am told he
was never at Church in y e tyme of Comon prayer, since the Act of
Conformity, and is a very pertinacious Nonconformist.
>ne M r Mawditt of Exeter a Minister & Nonconformist is lately come
thither, where as yet he carryes himself peacably.
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.
[ r Groves sometyme an Intruder into Pinhooe & 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 Tlimtrce
Nonconformists
No Nonconformist Minister in y e Deanery.
[401.] Decanat. Tiverton,
[402.] Nonconformists.
M r Theophilus Polevvheele, sometyme a minister in Tiverton, but eiected
fornon Subscription, yet still remayneing in that Towne, & (as I am in-
formed) drawes seditious persons in Conventicles to him ; so doth
M r Richard Saunders, sometyme Rcor of Lcxbeare ejected for incon-
formity, sometymes lurkeing in Tiverton, sometymes in Loxbeare, &
other places for the like ends.
There is also one M r James Haddridge eiected out of Halberton, remaynes
still in y % parish & 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.
M r John Hodder sometymes minister of Hawkchurch in Dorsett, now
liveing in Thorncomb on his owne demeasne
M r Branker sometymes minister of Sturminster Newton in Dorsett teaching
schoole in Thornecombe.
M r Wakeley sometymes minister of Laurence Lydiat in Somersett now
liveing in Thorncombe on his own demeasnes
M r Trottle sometymes minister in Dorsett now liveing in Thornecombe.
M r Francis Sourton sometymes minister of Honyton now liveing in
Honyton.
M r Bartholomew Ashwood sometymes minister of Axminster, now liveing
in Axminster.
M r Richard Farrand sometymes min r of Musbury, now liveing in Musbury.
M r Josias Wiat, sometymes minister of Podymore in Somersett now liveing ii
Uplime.
[403]
Totnes Arch: ry
Okebampton 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 ii
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 y e like liveth soraetymes at Exborne
& sometyraes at Barnstable.
Thomas Bridgman who left Inwardley for want of Tytle liveth in Jacobstow
inoffensively and poorely.
>aniel Moreton who left Asberry for Nonconformity lives still in y e Parson-
age house, but not altogether inoffensively.
Holsworthy Deanery.
L04.]
Com* Nonconformist Minist rs
[ r Humfry Sanders was eiected out of y e Parish of Holsworthy for non
Conformity who liveth now in y e parish of Clawton upon his Temporall
Estate and behaveth himself peacably and Quiet to y e Church &
State
[ r Michael Taylor was eiected out of Pyworthy for Nonconformity who
liveth now in Holsworthy Peaceably and Quietly.
Tavistock Deanery
Concerning Non Conformists
it Tavistock liveth M r Thomas Larkeham sometyme minister of Tavestock
and stands at p r sent excomunicated for Contempt of Eccticall Lawes
Tamer ton Deanery
(04*.]
>ne Nonconformist minister liveth in this Deanery, viz: Theophilus Wines,
M r of Arts eiected of Tamerton Foliot for inconformity.
Plimpton Deanery.
Schooles
[ r John Williams Resident in Plimpton Morris Keepeth a private schoole,
and preacheth there, a person disaffected to y e Governm* & Discipline
of y e Church of England & unlicenced.
Phisitians.
[ r 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 y e Governmn fc of y e Church of England & unlicenced.
[ r Thomas Spencer a Chirurgion sornetymes practiseth Phisick, a person
notoriously disaffected to the Governmen* of his Ma tie & y e discipline
of the Church of England.
1 88 Episcopal Returns ', 1665
[405.]
Non Conformists
There are Resident in y e Towne of Plimouth
M r George Hughes B.D. and M r Thomas Martyn sometymes Publique now-
private perverters in this Towne.
M r Samuel Austin turned out of Minkinnett y e Right of D r Hall y e Bishop
of Chester.
M r Nicholas Sherwill Episcopally Ordayned as he saith, But notoriously dis-
affected to y e Church of England in her discipline, and two yeares since
endited at y e Towne Hall for a disturbance made by him at a funerall
whiles the Comon Prayer was read.
Woodley Deanery.
Phisitians
M r 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:
M r 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 rs
Edward Manning and William Ball teach an English Schoole in Dartmouth,
but not Licenced nor well affected
Non Conformists.
In Tottnes, M r Francis Whiddon M r Bickley & M r Mortimore, in Stoke
flemming M r W m Bayley. in Dartmouth M r Kempster all of
them liveing upon their owne & behaveing themselves peaceably &
Quietly
In Dartmouth there are also M r James Burdwood and M r John Flavell
who arc reported to have private Meetings.
[406 j
I pp it pen Deanery.
Schooles <S Schoolmast"
Daniel Upton is a teacher of Youth in Berry Pomery not Licenced and
under Exconiunication.
Episcopal Returns, 1665 189
[406] continued.
Practition rs of Phisick
M r Smith practiseth Phisick at Woolborrough not Licensed sometymes of
Wadham Colledge & afterwards of Hart Hall B.A.
One Gabriel Pridham professeth phisick at Litlehempston, who is not
Licenced, but is conformable in frequenting prayers.
More ton Deanery.
[4066.]
Non Conformists.
John Nosworthy a Nonconformist liveing in Manaton formerly Rector of
that Place
mathan Bowden a Non Conformist liveing in Moreton formerly Rector of
Littleham.
L07.]
Archdeaconry of Barum
Barum Deanery
J07&.]
Schoolmast rs
[n Margaret Underdon and William Coule not Licensed.
[n Tawstock Mary Mullins and Lavercombe not Licenced.
Highbickington John Fewen not Licenced.
L08.]
Swinnbridge William Lea not Licenced.
Westleigh Elizab: Loveman not Licensed an excommunicate person.
Non-Conformist Minist rs
[onathan Hammer A.M. lives a private live in Barnstable no way dis-
turbing y e Peace of Church or State.
Sherwell ^Deanery
L08.]
Non - Confo rm ists .
)ne M r Bifield lives privately at Ilfardcombe, but from whence came or
whether he were eiected, I knowe not.
dso one M r Stokes y*. lives at Comb-Martin & preacheth sometymes abroad,
but whether he is in Orders or hath any Licence is not knowne.
Torrington T>eanery
L09.]
Non-Conformists
[ r John Howe A.M. inhabiting in great Torrington who behaves himselfe
peaceably.
190 Episcopal Returns^ 1665
[409] continued.
Hart land Deanery
Non-Conformists
M r W Bartlett I _ . . . ^. , - .
M'JorBartlett j L^eing in Bideford
M r Anthony Downe in Northam.
[409*.]
Architus Cornub
Deanery vf Trigg Major.
[410.]
Non-Conformists.
There is one M r 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 c Towne of Saltash Six Non Conformist Ministers
viz : M r Tomes ; M r Tiack ; M r Hickes ; M r Wine ; M r Leadstone,
and M r Travers ; who are reported to be notoriously disaffected to y e
Governm* of y e Church established in y e 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 y e tyme of sequestracon intruded himself into y e Rectory of
Mabyn, and from thence removed to y e 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 & frequent Conventicles
Deanery of West.
[4116.]
Schoolmasters &c.
There are also severall Women in y e parishes of S* Martyn, East Lowe,
Poluit, & 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 M r W m White an Eiected Minist r who frequents the Publiq
Ordinances, and lives peaceably in Referrence to y e Church 8c State.
Episcopal Returns , 1665
191
[412*.]
[413.]
Deanery of Powder
Non-Conformis ts .
M r Nath: Tincomb eiected out of Laselles liveth upon his Temporall
Estate in Fowey peaceably.
M r Joseph Halsey eiected of Michael Penkwell liveth now in y e parsonage
house there which he renteth of y e present Incumbent and is peaceable
and Quiet.
John Tutchin eiected out of Foy now liveth in the towne of Fowey.
1
Deanery of Penwith.
Non-Conformists.
Joseph Sheawood eiected out of St. Hillary for inconformity lives
usually in y e parish of St. Earth in y e Quality of a husbandman he was
lately imprisoned for presumeing to preach publiquely in y e Church
there Contrary to y e Act of Uniformity
]
Deanery of Kerriar
Concern? Non-Conformists.
Helston M r Robert J ago A.M: and M r Tobias Butcher.
Guendron. M r Roger Flamock.
[n Constantine. M r John Langford.
Peranarworthal M r Joseph Allen.
All these have been eiected for inConformity but as farre as I can
learne do behave themselves Quietly in Referrence to y e Church &
State
Budock. M r Thomas Tregosse lately imprisoned for holding a Con-
venticle.
IOCUMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE ISSUE OF
LICENCES
UNDER THE
DECLARATION OF INDULGENCE
1672
Transcripts of
)ls. 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
handwriting:
Sir J. W. = Sir Joseph Williamson, Secretary to Lord
(afterwards Earl of) Arlington.
B. =Mr. Francis Benson, Sir Joseph William-
son's chief clerk.
v. : ' r v. ^mm- <&- S ,' i *r ;:fe>>' ^ : W^^
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 ' 93 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 : Indulge. Habberdashers Hall.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
Habberdashers Hall.
Att a Court of Assistants holden on friday 22 th March 1671.
IAtt this Court came severall worthy Citizens some of them being
embers of this Society, & made it their request (in regard his Majesty
id by his late Gratious Declaration given leave to Non-Conformist
[inisters to preach in publicq e places) that D R Thomas Jacomb might
tve 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 D R Jacomb shall
ave the Liberty of preaching & other publicq e Exercises of Religion
the Companies Hall on the Lords-Days publicq 6 fast-days &
hursdays in the morning weekly during the pleasure of this Court, in
e His Majesty shall approve thereof.
Ro: Blayney Clerk.
JO (2).
Endorsed : Addresse of Devonshire Nonconforming Teachers.
P r sented ye 6 Apr. 1672. by M r Hicks. )
Martin.}
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
To the Kings Most Excellent Ma tie
The gratefull acknowledgment of several Ministers in the City
Exon & County of Devon, who do not conforme to y e Established
'iscipline & Lyturgie of ye Church of England.
May it please your most Excellent Ma
We your most Loyall & Faithfull Subjects, being deeply sensible
>f 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 5 th 1 67 J ; Do (as we are obliged)
lake a most humble & thankfull acknowledgment thereof ; and being
:onfident of your Ma ties most gracious purposes & resolutions to continue
us this your most Princely Indulgence, and that we shall reap the
merit and advantage thereof, so long as we deport ourselves as becomes
r our Loyall Subjects, & live peaceably under your Ma tics Governm 1 .
* T e do hereby promise all due Allegeance & faithfull subjection to your
132
196 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
Ma ties 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 Ma tics long & most prosperous
Reigne.
March 22.
167*.
Thomas Ford
Thomas Trescot
John Bartlet sen r
Mark Down
Anthony Down
Christopher Jellinger
Tho Martin
Rob 1 Atkins
William Crompton
Lewis Stukeley
Edward Hunt
Robert Gay lard
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
W m 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
W m Bartlett
John Bartlet Jun r
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. 167 \.
D r B. Indulgence.
Addressed: for S r Joseph Williamson.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
March ye 22 th 7^.
S r 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 several!
with mee & as confident I am as y l I am alive all will bee well for y
glory of god the good of his majesty & people & still hope & doubt
not y e 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. TDom. Car. II. 320 197
320 (4).
Endorsed : 23 Mar. 167 \ R. D r B. Indulgence.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
Addressed : For S r . Joseph Williamson.
March ye 23 th 7 J.
My dear S r Joseph
I have not neither shall ever desire to have any besids your
selfe to comunicate with therefore for a little time, 'till this great
matter bee fixed you must take y e trouble instead of y l one which I may
yeild is not soe consistent as it ought to bee I offer y l 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
jesties pleasure amoung the severall perswasions, which will bee I
bt not effectually answered soe soone as possibly can bee & for
ences 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.
(5).
Mar. 27 : 72.
The words for y l perticuler is agreed as I gave it, viz y l 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 L d 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 y e like againe. I suppose hee meanes S r John
Robinsons man is master of y e 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 S r Robert Car
a Chymist. I like Chymist acquaintance, burne this.
* I.e., 'me,' this being the mark he signs with.
198 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 (6).
Endorsed: 20 Mar. 1672. Dr. B My L d . Indulgence.
[Sr J. W. Ed.]
Addressed : For ye Right HonWe L rd Arlington.
Mar: y e 29 th 1672.
Right Honble
I did last night accquaint S r Joseph Williamson, with what
abundance of kindnes y e dissenters received his majesties acceptance of
a verball thankes. I only further offer y l there is noe thing can bind
them in Loyalty more to his Majesty then to let their Licences bee large
6c free from intanglements. a little love obligeth more then great
ity.
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.]
CHJ%L S by the grace of Cjod, IQng of England, Scotland, France, and
Ireland, 'Defender of the Faith, &>c. 'To all (Mayors, TSaylijfs, Constables, and
other Our Officers and (Ministers, Civil and (Military, whom it may concern,
(greeting. In pursuance of Our Declaration of the l$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 /aid
Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the
t^tb year of Our T{eign, 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,
hi allowed by Us according to Our said Declaration. Given att Our
Court att Whitehall the day of Aprill In the 24th year of Our
Reignc 1672.
By his Maj ties Command.
Teacher.
ne
S. P. T)om. 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 \ 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 Sc 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 tie s 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,
[n pursuance of Our Declaration of y e 15 March 167 \ We doe hereby
permit & licence A B to be a Teacher of y e Congregation allowed by
Us in a Howse or Chamber in C. for y e use of such as doe not conforme
to y e Church of England, who are of y e 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.]
CHJ%LS by the grace of Cjod, IQng 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 J. 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. Cjiven at Our Court at Whitehall,
the day of in the z\th year of our %eign, 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. T)om. 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 Maj ties 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 y e 15. of March 167 J We doe hereby
permitt & licence A B. of y e 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 l > es Command.
[B. Ed.]
320 (13). [Printed Licence for a Place.]
CHJ%L ES by the grace of god, K^tng of England, Scotland, France, and
Ireland, defender of the Faith 13 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 15th of (March 167 J. 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 pub lick
ip 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:
Jndthey, 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 T^ign % 1672.
*By His (Majesties Command.
S. P. IDom. 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 167 \ 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
Ecclesiasticall, 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 24 th Yeare of Our
Reigne, 1672.
By His Ma ties 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 \ 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-
siasticall, 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 Ma ties Command.
Place.
[Written at back.]
Henry Godman
a certaine place in y e Upper Towne of Deptford.
[Sir J. 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 y e 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 y e Church of England, who
202 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
are of y 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 Ma ties 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 167J 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 167^ 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 Ecciicall, 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 GUI-
s' 1 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, Constable!
and other O r Officers & Ministers Civill & Military whom it may
concerne, Greeting.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 320 203
In pursuance of Our Declaracon of y e 15 of March
Ye Teacher of 167 J, Wee doe hereby permitt and licence to
Congregation. De a Teacher of y e Congregacon allowed by Us in
for y e use of such as doe not conforme to y e Church of
England, who are of y Perswasion commonly called With
further licence & permission to him y e said to teach in any
other Place licensed & allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaracon.
In pursuance of our Declaracon of y e 15 of March 167 J
Wee have allowed, and Wee doe hereby allow of
to be a Place for y e use of such as doe not conforme to y e Church of
England, who are of y e Perswasion comonly called to meet &
assemble in, in ord r to their Publicke Worshipp & Devotion. And all
& singular Our Officers & Ministers Ecciical, 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 167 \
Teacher in Wee doe hereby permitt & licence of y e Per-
at large.' swasion comonly called to be a Teacher, and
to teach in any Place licensed & allowed by Us, accord-
ing to Our said Declaracon.
[In Sir J. W.'s handwriting. Ed.]
320 (18).
Endorsed : The Petition of a Church in Tiverton.
To ye Kings most Excell 1 Maj tie .
The humble Peticon of a Church of Christ in Tiverton
Sheweth
That yo r Pet rs have with all dutyfullnesse and humility considered
yo r Ma ties late gracious Declaration published by y e advice of yo r
Ma ties most ho ble Privy Councill, whereby yo r Ma tie is pleased to Suspend
y e Execution of all manner of Penall Laws in matters Ecclesiasticall
against those that doe not conforme to y e Church of England.
And that yo r M tie is thereby graciously pleased to declare that yo r
Ma ties Royall Indulgence should not extend to those that meet in any
place not allowed or that y e Teacher of any Congregation is not approved
by yo r Ma tie .
In thankfullnesse and submission to w ch gracious Indulgence and dis-
pensation yo r Pet rs are encouraged humbly to beseech and Supplicate
yo r Ma tie to be pleased to give your Ma ties Royall allowance, That
y e house of Peter Bere Scituate within y e said Towne of Tiverton
be allowed by yo r Ma tie to be a place for yo r Pet*s (and others that
please to Assemble there) for their publique worship and devotion, And
that yo r Ma tie would likewise be graciously pleased to approve That
Theophilus Polwheile Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge
be ye Teacher of y e said Assembly or Congregation there And yo 1 "
Pet 1 " 8 doe promise not to use permitt or extend this yo r Ma ts Royall
204 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
Favour & Indulgence for the Exercise or preaching any Doctrine tend-
ing to Sedition or to the derogation of y e Governm* of y e established
Church of England.
And vo' Pe 1 " shall cheerfully and readily in all obedience Serve yo^
Ma tle with their Lives & Fortunes, And as in duty bound shall like-
wise ever pray for yo r Ma Ue8 long and prosperous Reigne.
Peter Bere Francis Bellamy John Lane
Nicholas Hitchcocke Roger Pitt Tho: King
Richard Hewett James Polland James Wood
George Berry Andrew Speed John Hartnoll
:hew Wood Will: Wood
[All the signatures are in the same hand as the Petition. Ed.]
320 (19).
Endorsed
A Petition of a Church in Exeter.
[B. Ed.]
To the Kings most Excellent Ma tie .
The Cordiall acknowledging & humble Petition of a Church of Christ
in Exeter
Humbly Sheweth
That yo r Ma tics late declaracon for the suspencon of the execucon
of the Penall Statutes against Non-Conformity & for indulging us in o r
publike Worship and Devotion in places yo r Ma tie shall approve of.
Hath abundantly refreshed o r weary spiritts, hath given us great in-
ducem 1 to blesse God in yo r Ma ties behalfe ; And hath layed on us the
deepest obligacons to serve yo r Ma tie with our Lives and Fortunes. Wee
cannot but looke on yo r Ma tie as the breath of o r Nostrills, as a Repairer
of o r breaches, & a Restorer of Paths to dwell in ; May it please yo r
Ma tie soe far to condiscend to yo r Ma ties faithfull and Loyall subjects and
to give yo r Royal Grant & fav r that M r Lewes Stucley be allowed by
yo r Ma tie to be o r Teacher in an howse belonging to M r Nicholas
Savery in the said Citty of Exeter And the said M r Stucley and yo r
Peticon shall ever Pray for yo r Ma tie8 longe Prosperous and Peaceable
Raigne And that God will be pleased to requite yo r Ma ties remembring
of us in o r Low Condicon.
Richard Clearke
Hen. Fitzwilliams
nas Hunt
John Bagwell
Tho: [):.',r
Cornelius Giles
W m Barber
Ambrose Goodridge
Thomas Sella
John Binford
Able Bond
W"< Packer
John Pitts
[All the
Matthias Combe
John Hewitt
John Ayre
Jo: Horrell
Peter Langston
Pet. Menteir
Richd Starr
Tho: Moore
Rob 1 Feater
Tho: Cly
Tho: Upham
To: Gibbs
"Ellis Hobs
signatures are in the same
George Monck
Lewis Stucley
Rich d Templer
Clem 1 Lake
James Jurdan
Hen: Stephens
John Clearke
Nich. Savery
Mich. Eveleigh
Tho Savery
Rob 1 Tristram
Christopher Burton
hand as the Petition. Ed.]
S. P. < Dom. Car. II. 320 205
320 (20).
The Schoolhouse at Ashburton in Devon.
Adam Norman his house in Collumpton in Devon.
M r Sam. Stodden to a teacher at M r Andrew Holwill's house in
Woodberry in Devon.
Tho: Ford of Exon teacher
Mark Down of Exon teacher
Tho: Tross of Exon teacher
Richard Binmore of Woodley in Devon.
M r John Mandit
M r Edward Par both of S l Mary Ottery in Devon.
M r Francis Whiddons house in Moreton in Devon.
John Taylour of Pyworthy Devon, to be teacher
M r Richard Giles at Rolvenden in Kent teacher Presbyt.
Joseph Crittenden his house in y e same place.
M r Comfort Starre in Saunhurst in Kent, teacher.
M r John Watts his house in the same place.
M r John Bartlets house
M r Witt. Bartlets house in Biddiford Devon. Indep.
Joanna Newnden in Bennenden in Kent, her house.
M r Nath. Haywood of Ormschurch in Lanceshire. Presbyt.
M r Wirr. Baldwin at Chisnall in Lancheshire.
M r James Bradshaw at Hinley in Lancheshire.
M r James Woods at Bent in Lancheshire.
Ambrose Jolly his house in Wiggen Lancheshire
Robert Rosbortam in Ashton in Lanche
Jane Taylour Widdow in Golbourn Lancheshire.
Henry Hilton his house in Henley Lancheshire.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
320 (21).
M r Richard Giles at Rolvenden in Kent Pres.
Joseph Chrittenden his house in y e same place
M r Comfort Starre in Saunhurst in Kent teacher
M r John Watts his house in y e same place
Joane Newnden in Bennenden in Kent.
Lanch.
M r Nath. Haywood of Orschurch.
M r Wirr. Baldwin of Chisnul in Lanch.
M r James Bradshaw at Hinley.
M r James Wood at Bent
Ambrose Jolly his house in Wiggon
Robert Rosbortam in Ashton
Jane Tayl r Widdow in Golbourn
Henry Hilton in Henley.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
206 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (22 .
George Trosse of y e Citty of Exeter of y e Presbeterian Judgm* prayes
Licence to preach.
Murk Downe of the same y c like.
John Tayler of Staverton in Devon of the Presbeterian Judgment pray
Licence to preach in y e howse belonging to M r Abraham Randall
in y e sd parish.
Exon.
:20 .23*.
Endorsed : Licences, Devonshire & Exon.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
Mark Down
Thomas Ford
Robert Atkins
Tho: Trescot
John Bartlet seni r
Tho: Marty n.
John Hickes.
Edmund Tooker.
Jonathan Hanmer.
William Bartlet.
John Bartlet.
320 (24).
Endorsed : Cawton in S 1 Annes lane.
Blaky Blackfryers.
Sharp Beach lane.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
Thomas Cawton for a meeting place at his house in St. Anne's lane
Westminster.
James Sharp his meeting place in Kss Head Court in Beech Lane London.
Nicholas Blaky meeting-place near blackfryers church.
320 (25).
Endorsed : West Ropemakers Alley, D r Annesley Little Moorefeilds,
Milward, Chambre.
[In Sir Joseph Williamson's handwriting. Ed.]
M r Edw. West at his owne house in Ropemakers Alley in Little Moorfieh
Presbyterian.
D r Samuell Annesley at his house Spittle Fields.
Presbyterian.
Jo: Milward in graft.
Presbyterian.
Rob. Chambre in graH/ offers f t0 s f nd
b -J a friend
Presbyt
I in a reminder.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
[N.B. This application was made by Dr. Butler, vide notes to licence entries on
E (3) and E (4). Ed.]
S. P. Uom. Car. II. 320 207
320 (26).
Endorsed. Stones accompts, Gorge runletts Goodw. battle.
[All erased.]
D r Thomas Goodwins licence for his house in Cripplegate parish.
[The same hand as 27. Ed.]
320 (27).
Endorsed: London.
D r Thomas Goodwin in his owne house in Cripplegate parish,
a Congregational pson.
[The same hand as 26. Ed.]
320 (28).
D r Thomas Manton would pray to have a licence to preach att his owne
house in Covent Garden till a more Convenient place can bee found.
[? Dr Th: M.'s own hand. Ed.]
320 (29).
[Agar \
Endorsed: Essex Wilkinson L Apr. 1672.
(Tatnall )
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
John Agar of Copford in the County of Essex.
preacher : presbiterian. houses to preach in Hezekiah Haynes of the
same parrish & Zachery Damons in the parrish of Birch Magna :
[Another hand. Ed.]
(D r Hen. Wilkinson)
Presbyterian \ at y e schoolhouse [-Clapham.
( & his owne house J
Presb t | Mr Rob * Tatna11
* ' \ at his owne house in Broad Street, London.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
320 (30).
To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty.
The hearty acknowledgments Sc humble thanks of a licensed Con-
gregation in Dartmouth.
Forasmuch as it hath pleased the Lord in whose hand y e hearts of
Kings are, to move your Maiesties heart to express your Compassion,
condescending goodnes, and benignity of nature (the most comely orna-
ments of Princely greatnes) in your Mai ties gracious-heart-engageing
Declaration of Indulgence dated March 1 5 th . And particularly to allow
us your Ma ties most loyall Subiects to enioy the most acceptable & long-
desired effects thereoff ; by your Ma ties Licences, dated Aprill y e 2 d .
Wee doe, as in duty bound, bless y e Lord on your Ma ties behalfe, and
in all sincerity & humillity returne your Ma tie our most hearty thanks
for ye same. Humbly desireing that these refreshing streames flowing to
208
S. P. T>om. Car. II 320
us from your Ma tie , as from a fountaine of Clemency ; may returne againe
into your Royall bosome with increaseing peace & honnour. w ch shall
ever be in y e desires & utmost endeavours of your Ma ties most humble
St thankfull Subjects.
John Flavell Teacher.
DARTMOUTH
Emanuell Wolley
John: Pley
Silvanus Evans
Sam. Budley
Oba Widger
Rich. Kingman
Thomas Lee
Thomas Loering
Simon Pooley
John Courtis
John Skiner
Gregory Tucker
Nicholas Crue
Vincent Bracy
Rob* Biffen
Edmond Plumleigh
John Shinner
Henry Pole
Richard Manning Senio r
Richard Manning Juni r
Thomas Pooke ? Peeke
Richard Kingden
John Countis
John Austen
John Prows
Christofer Sarle
Herb 1 Aylewin
Matthew Mare
Georg (? H)FursmanSam: Sharpham
Charles Bowden
Robert Collworthy
Edward Perrott
John Terry
Robert Roades
Henry Crany
Mordachy Cockey
John Cutt
George Williams
Rich: Earle
Robert Maine
Christ: Hilson
Rob 1 Pering
John Short
Peter Harvey
Rich. Lee
Edward White
Walter Deament
Edward Totnell
Robert Coake sen.
Stephen Cloake
Rich: Cranch
Robert Coke
Humphry Venner
Christo: Furneaux
Edmund Tucker
Robt Coke
Richard Perin
Samuel Avent
Fran: Cox
John Watts
Humphrey Carter
Miles Griggs
Caleb Morris
Alexander Hug[h]es John Luscombe
John Harradon John Edmonds
George Luscome
Hugh Derry
Giles Tozer
Witt. Ford
Roger Churchwood
Samuell Sikcs
Witt. Vovsey
Sam 1 Widger
Michaell Sanders
W Ball
Isack ? Follet
Thomas Starr
Sam: Hyne
Robert Bake
Will: Tayllor
Walter Mansfild
John Roope
Rob. Plumleigh
Joseph Cttl
William Randall
Witt. Pimble
James Brockedon
W m Austin
Samuell Mullens
W m Staplehill
John Hodge
Thomas Moorcocke
Walter Austen
Lawrence Horswell
John Pennybridge
Fran: Uring
Nicholas Elliot
William Horsham
Jonathan Warren
. Edward Sharpham
Evens Stocker
Tho: Maine
Tho: Foxworthy
Jn Newland
John Hawkins
Rich. Tucker
John Soper
Jno Guy
John Calday
John Shutland
Peter Huxham
Hen. Dare
Esayias Lee
Nicholas Tellmann
Ralph Goodridge
Peter Tozer
Thomas Colliber
John Churchwood
John Whitrow
Jerome Stone
John Stone
Miles Hill
Stepn Knowling
Edward Elliot
Caleb Carnick
Abraham Goff
Abraham Elliot
Phillip Pikes
Beniamin Michell
s.
P.
TDom. Car.
//. 32O 209
William Moggridg
Edw. Coke
Luke Dod ridge
Robert Penny
W m Veale
Walter Neele
James Straw
Andrew Holly
Jonas Dare
Mich: Martin
James Holly
James Day
John Horswill
Caleb Widger
Robert Mennard
Georg. Oldries
Zech: Hawkins
Edward Manning
Toby Cullin
Philip Coke
Sam Warren
Henery Hunt
Jn Westcott
Jefry Rich
Will: Juice
Joseph Browne
John Stidson
Edw: Jeffery
Wm Fardlton
&c:
James Cheed
Tho Windiat
320 (31).
Endorsed : R.
3 Apr.
1672.
D r ]
3. Indulgence.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
Addressed :
For S r Joseph Williamson.
Apr: y e 3 rd 1672.
Deare S r
I desire by this bearer you please to send mee a coppy of licences,
appoint when I may not faile to waite upon you this night or tomorrow
night in order to take licences for some frends. & to communicate some
ling farther: out of sight out of mind where is y e ptection. I will
lot be knowne to get licence for any therefore I pray secrecy.
I am
ever your most unfeigned
frend to love honor & serve you
N.
120 (32).
Endorsed : Durant at Canterbury.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
of y e City of Canterbury
John Durant Teacher
Their Meeting Place is
The Almirey Hall (her'tafore belonging to Ethelberts Pallace) Situate
near and without y e walls of ye City of Canterbury in or near y e
Burrough of Longport.
White Hall Apr: ^ Rob Mascall, of London.
1672.
210 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (33).
Endorsed : 4 Apr. 1672. D r B.
Harrison : Essex
Marshall : Yorkesh. [Sirj.w. Ed]
Addressed : For S r Joseph Williamson,
Apr: y e 4* 72.
My dear S r Joseph
pray by this bearer send thoese licenses, & y e originall of thoese
two addresses & by this post I will god willing send copies into severall
parts & returne y e originalls. Oh ! y l some thing could bee done as to
civ ills would set though not a triple yet a double Crowne upon his
Majesties head, pray send mee a licence alsoe for John Harrisson
presbiterian licence for his house Pedmash in Essex, hee is M r West
father in Law. as alsoe for M r Martiall for an house in Toplife in York-
shire presbiterian.
I will promote addresses by all frends.
god bles his Majesty for his act which undoubtedly will prove an
healing to his nation. You know
I am
Yours most unfeignedly
Protection. N *
I will not say 'tis forgetfulnes but many busines(s). but may
bee I am charitable beyond reason.
I am free to pay y e porter & hope you beelieve I doe not expect to bee
repaid by any.
[On the back.]
When you have leisure to spend halfe an houre with noe leave I may
shew you some thing worth y e view, burne this.
320 (34).
Endorsed : Devon.
[B. Ed. J
Addressed : These For y e Reverend M r Ennis
at his House w th in Ax Yarde in Kings Street
Westminster prt.
Revnd gr f
My people have now at length pitched upon a certaine place for
y* Worship of God, viz. Curriars Hall in Alphage Parish. My desire
is y l you would please to employ your Sonne in procuring me a Licence
fat t hat place; w L "*> I would have by me before we begin to make Con-
vcnicncys in order to our Meeting there. It will take up a weeks time
to fitt y* place for our purpose. I suppose y e bearer hereof will come
too late for any Licence this night but if you can procure it y c beginning
of y Week he shall call for it on Munday or Tuesday night, i am to
goe into ye Country to take a little physick for my healths sake, at my
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 211
returne I shall wait upon you to give you thanks. In y e meane while
let y e bearer know when he shall attend you for both y e Licences y*
upon sight thereof we may set men on work excuse I pray this
trouble from
Yo r Cordiall friend & serv 1
Ap. 6: 1672. Edmund Calamy.
[At back.]
M r Heron for the Schoolehouse in Honiton Parish.
M r Sourton only for a personall License.
[Ja. Inness jun r . Ed.]
20 (35).
Endorsed :
6 Apr. 72
M r Ennis.
N. Vincent
Whitaker.
Addressed :
To the right wpfull S r Joseph Williamson these present.
Right wpfull and worthie Sir
Heartie thanks premis'd for yo r civill acceptance of my Ire [letter]
id friends praying the like favour again for the Bearer M r Nathaniel
incent another younger brother of my wifes, and one M r Will:
'hiteaker a worthie man, not able to wait upon you himselfe, by
reason of his present illnes & indisposition of bodie ; They bee both
Southwark, and will give the names of their places themselves. Let
le only add (Sir) That yo r civilitie to my friends may not only be
:membred by themselves wherein they can serve you so as to expresse
leir ingenuitie & thankfullnes, but shall so much the more abundantly
blidge me to be always
Yo r most reall friend and readie Serv*
Ja: Jnness.
There is one M r Sourton of Devon who desires, if it may be, a
.icence for a place in Honiton call'd the Chappell of All-hallows (w ch
only in the power of some parochall Trustees, not belonging at all to
ie Bishops jurisdiction, as I am informed). And another M r Hieon
Hieron] that desires only a personall Licence.
If there be any difficultie in the case, I presume S r Tho: Clifford can
itisfie you, having writen [sic] to his honor about it.
[So far in Mr. Inness sen.'s, clear, neat handwriting. What follows is in
Sir Joseph Williamson 's most hurried scrawl . It was evidently scribbled down,
at the time, when in the personal interview accorded to him Mr. Nathaniel
Vincent gave him the names of the places,' as his brother-in-law had pro-
mised Sir William in his letter. Ed.]
r Vincent in Farthing Alley in St. Olave's parish, Southwark.
Whitaker in y e Court yard in Bermondsey.
Stephen Ford, Congreg. at a place neare Miles Lane London.
142
212 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 36).
Endorsed : R d on Thursday 1 1 Apr.
Swanzey. [B. Ed.]
Marmaduke Matthews of Swanzey Humbly desiers to have a Lycence
to Preach to his Congregacons in his owne Dwelling House in ye fores d
Towne. Presbyt.
820 (37).
Endorsed : Swanzey. [B. Ed.]
A Lycense is desired for Marmaduke Matthews Mr. of Arts to bee a
Teacher or to preach in the parish of St. Jones by Swanzey in the
County of Glamorgan to the people calld Independents, & to bee a
teacher alsoe in any place licensed & allowed &c.
820 (38).
A private oratory belonging to Tho Birch of birch-hall Esq r in
Manchester parish in Lancashire for both presbyterian and Congrega-
tionall perswasions.
M r Henery Finch Teacher
Presbyterian.
[Margin.]
Birche's house in Manchester, not allowed to be licensed : his
certificate. [B. Ed.]
Theise may Certifie whom it may Concerne that I Thomas Birche
of Birch in the Countie of Lanc r . Esq r do hereby Consent That a
Private Oratorie belonging to me & standing upon my Land be a
Place for the meeting of such as are of the Presbyterian & Congre-
gationall Perswasion who have herewith Peticoned for the same ; as
also that M r Henry ffinch be Teacher of the Congregation meeting
at the said Place, w ch also I doe desire If it please the King's Ma tie to
allow thereof.
Witnesse my hand & seale Aprill n : 1672
Tho: Birche.
*
320 (30).
Endorsed : Devon. [B. Ed.]
Thomas Martins house, & a house neare Charles Church in Plymouth
nas Sheers house in Exon.
Charles Mortons house in Kennington and his house in St. Ives,
Cornwall
Thomas Ford of Exon. for his person, his house the place.
Mark Down of Exon. his person, his house the place.
Robert Heins of Exon his person.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 213
320 (40).
Endorsed : Devon, Berks, Cornwall.
[B. Ed.]
M r Tho: Martyn his house in Plymouth for a Presbyterian Congrega-
tion. Devon
Roger Moore his house in Greate Torrington Devon, for a Presbyterian
& Independ* Congregation.
John Guns house in Wetherfield in Essex
Benjamin Perkins teacher Presbyt. in Wokingham in Berkshire
Alice Haw her house in Wokingham in Barkshire.
M rs Joane Strang widdow in Biddiford in Devon, for an Independ*
Congregation
Witt. Bartlets house in Biddiford for an Independ* Congregation
John Bartlet in Biddiford for an Independ* Congregation.
Michael Talour of Holsworthy, Presby. teacher
George Capels house in Tingmouth Devon.
Charles Mortons house in Kennington, & in the parish of St. Ives
Cornwall.
Robert Stead of Darthmouth Anabap 1 teacher in Devon.
Willia Sealy his house in Topeshill neare Exon. for a Presbyt. Con-
gregation.
The School house at Exon. belonging to y e Hospital of St. Johns in
Exon.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
320 (40 A).
M r John Freeme his house at y e Devizes in y e County of Wilts.
Independ*
M r Frayling teacher, Independ* in y e same Town at M r Edward
Hopes house the Younger.
Georg Capels house in Tingmouth Devon.
Samuel Mayne of Holsworthy Devon.
M r Benjamin Perkins in Wokingham in Barkshire Presbyt.
M r Ben. Perkins his house in y e same place.
Alice Haw her house in the same place
Tho: Martyn his house in Plym. Presbyt.
WU' ^R 6 1 tf 1 ^ 1 * nouse m Biddiford for an Ind. Congr.
M r Charles Morton house in Kennington, & in St. Ives in Cornwall
Roger Moor's house in greate Torrington Devon, for Presby. &
Independ.
Richard Bakers house in Kingsbridg.
M r William Yeo his house in Newton Abbott Devon.
Trinity house in Greasebrook in y e parish of Rotherham York, belong-
ing to y e Earl of Stafford for a Presbyt. Con^re.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
214 & -P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (40 B).
Endorsed : M r Hickes note
Devon, London.
[B. Ed.]
John Rowe of Shobrook Devon, Presbyt.
Tho: Martyn his house in Plymouth. Devon for a Presbyt. Congrega-
tion. John Hickes.
M r Tho: Sare Presbyterian teacher in Little Brittain London.
320 (41).
Endorsed : Northampton.
__ j [B. Ed.]
[A note, affixed in red chalk :]
The perswasion must be specified
as in others of this nature.
A Catalogue of y e Names of divers Nonconforming Ministers now or late
inhabiting the County of Northampton who .desire the Allowance
of theire Persons for y e exercise of their Ministry according to his
Ma ties late Declaration, together w th the Places wherein they desire
to be allowed such exercise.
M r John Maydwell. In y e New house of widow Cooper in Kettering
M r Nathaniel Whiting. In his now dwelling house in Cranford.
M r Stephen Fowler. In his now dwelling house in Killesby.
M r Robert Rogers. In his now dwelling house in Wappenham.
M r Robert Allen. In y e house of Edward Harby Esq. in Adson.
M r Francis Dandy. In y c mansion house of M rs Margaret Brooke in
Oakeley magna.
M r John Coartman. in the house of John Maunsell esq. in Thorp Malsor
M r James Cave in y e house of M rs Manley widow in Daventree.
M r Henry Willis, in his now dwelling house in Cransley
M r Henry Searle. in y e Mansion house of y e Lady Pykering in Tich-
mersh
M r John Worth, in y e house of M r John Billing in Weedon on y e street.
M r Ralph Punne. in y e house of John Overton in Duncott.
M r Richard Hooke. in his now dwelling house in Northampton.
M r John Rowlett. in y e Mansion house of M rs Anne Elmes in War-
mi ngton
M r Stickland Negus in y e schoole house in Geddington.
M r Vincent Alsop. in a certaine room over y e schoole in Wellingborough
M r Robert Ekins in ye dwelling house of M rs Elizabeth Mulso in
Twywell.
M r Matthew Orlebar. in his now dwelling house in Polebrooke.
M r John Willes. in y e dwelling house of M r John Morton in RingStouL
M r John Baynard in y e Dwelling house of M r Rob 1 Guy in Isham
M r Thomas Browning in a place called y e Nunery in Rothwell
[The last two in a different handwriting. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 215
320 (42).
Addressed : For the right hon bl S r Tho Clifford.
May it please you S r
M r Francis Whiddon of Totnes desires his Mat ies Licence to
preach to a people of the Non Conformitye.
The place his owne house in Totnes.
Hee is of the Presbeterian Judgm*.
Your Honour is desired to mind M r Wood M r Stennings Freind.
[By the same hand as 43. Ed.]
320 (43).
Endorsed : Totnes. [B. Ed.]
A people of the Nonconformitye and Presbyterian Judgment desire a
further place for Francis Whiddon to preach to them in a house Newly
erected & fitted for that purpose being lately the howse of M rs Yard and
now belonginge to y e s d M r Whiddon in y e Towne of Totnes in Devon.
[In the same hand as 42, 106, 107. Ed.]
[A separate half-sheet, not separately numbered.]
Endorsed : Places not approved to be licensed.
320 (44).
M r Robert Francklin presb: A roome adjoining to his house in Blew-
anchor alley in White Cross Street.
[Ja: Inness jun r . Ed.]
320 (45).
Endorsed : Surrey, Hereford, Middlesex. [B. Ed.]
M r James Janeway presbiterian a Roome adjoining to his dwelling
house in Salisbury Street in St. Magdalen Bermondsey parish.
M r W m Carslake Presbiterian a personall License only
M r Thomas Kentish Prebiterian a personall License
M r John Wood Presb: a Roome in his house in Darking in Surrey.
M r Charles Morton Presb: a Roome in his dwelling house at Kennington
in Lam bath
M r Rob 1 Fish Presb: at his dwelling house in Ockley in Surrey.
M r Rob: Tory, presb : Roome in Pauls Walden in Hertfordshire.
[Ja: Inness jun r . Ed.]
320 (46).
Endorsed : Surrey, Hartfordshire.
[B. Ed.]
M r John Wood of Dorking in Surreye for his owne house
M r Robert Fish of Ockley in Surreye for his owne house
M r Thomas Lye of Clapham in Surreye for his owne house
M r Thomas Kentish
M r James Janewaye for his place in Salisbury Street
W. Carslake
M r Francklyn a place near his house
M r Torye at Paulswalden Hartfordshire
216 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 v 47).
M r Thomas Lye for his person & house at Clapham in Surrey
320 (48).
Endorsed : Presbyterian for M r Hicks.
[SirJ.W. Ed.}
William Stook
Thomas Palk
Henry Berry
Robert Wine
John Pope
James Small
Nicolas Sherwill
Obadiah Hughes
John Hanmer
John Baker
Nathan Jacob
Edward Tooker in a certain house in Auton a village in West-Alvington.
Tho: Martin at a certain house neare Charles Church in Plymouth.
John Hickes at his dwelling house in Kingsbridg.
[Certainly in the handwriting of John Hickes. Vide signature to 40 B. Ed.]
Bartholomew Ash wood
Tho: Wellman
Richard Saunders
Ralph Spragge
William Crompton
Edward Hunt
Robart Gaylard
John Mortimer
John Jurdaine
Bartholomew Yeo
William Pearse
John Quick
Benjamin Berry
Alexander Robinson
Josias Wyet
Richard Herring
William Yeo
John Syms
Georg Mortimer.
John Kempster
820 (40).
M r Sylvester Coleman Street, London.
Winke ) , . .. * Augustine ffriars Lon:
Pledger} Y where they live usually. #w ^ ChappeU ^
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
The name of the Meeting house in Wapping| standing near . . .
*is in Globe Alley Knowne by all J fill in this blanke.
[J. W. Ed.}
[The three names and the line that follows are in M r Benson's hand. Ed.]
320 (50).
Endorsed : Devon & London.
[B. Ed.]
M r Geo. Swinock. Prebiterian for M r Guies house of great Wickham.
M r Ames Short. Presb: for his own house in Lyme.
M r Bartholomew Ashwood. Indep 1 for his own house in Axminster
together with a Locall License for M r Dunstons house at Ailes-
burv if it might be procured w th out a ptie nominated thereunto.
Presbyterian.
[J. W. Ed.]
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
* By a distinct hand. Ed.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 217
320 (51).
Endorsed
Ailesbury, Devon, Lime.
[B. Ed.]
Licences are
humblie desired
by Ja: Innes jun r
for
/M r Ames Short. Presb : his house in Lime
Mr Geo: Swinock. Presb.
M r Dunstan's house of Ailesbury.
M r Bartholomew Ashwood Indep 1 his owne
house in Axminster.
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
320 (52).
Devon & M r Witt. Crompton's.
M r John Smiths houses in y e Town of Collumpton in Devon for a
Presbyterian Congregation
M r James Haddridg his house in Halberton. for a Presbyterian Congre-
gation
M r Andrew Holwills house in Woodberry for a Presbyterian Congrega-
tion
M r John Blundels house in Tiverton for a Presbyterian Congregation
M r Charles Morton's house in Kennington and St. Ives for y e same
M r John Baker a Generall teacher.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
120 (53).
Endorsed : Devon.
[B. Ed.]
certaine house at Bowood in Harpford in Devon
certaine house in Bucklye in Sidbury in Devon
^he house of M r John Facye in Werrington in Devon
James Janewaye person & Place in Redriffe neare Salisbury Street
[ r Tho. Lye teacher at his house in Clapham.
[At back in another hand.]
Jeremiah French Independent of Bradford Abbas in Dorset at the
Court Barne. [B. Eb.]
120 (54).
certaine house in Bowood in Harpford in Devon
certaine house in Werrington in Devon,
certaine house at Bucklye in Sidbury in Devon.
JO (55).
Endorsed : Devon, Surrey, Sussex.
[B. Ed.]
Humphrey Carslake's house in Bowood in Harpford | ^
t r Richard Carslake's house at Bucklye in Sidbury J
r " James Fisher of Dorking in Surreye Congr: pson & house.
John Buckley of Shipleye in Sussex for his person
|ohn Priors house in Goring Lee in Shipley in Sussex
' I r Richard Margesson's house in Stone Street in Ocklye, in Surreye
I r Thomas Lye of Clapham & his house
2i8 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 (55 A).
The house, or Hall of Widdow Knight in Southampton to be Licenced
for a presbyt. Congr.
Richard Margessons house in Stonestreet in Okeley Surrey
John Priors house in Goring-Lee in Sussex
Matthias Pemberton in Fanchurch Street Lond.
M r Moorewood's house in Selby in Yorkshire presbyterian Assembly.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
320 (56).
Endorsed : Ford's note. [B. Ed]
1. A house or Room in Wycroft in Axminster in y e County of Devon
in y occupation of Trusham Cop. y e people of y e Congregationall
perswasion
2. A Lycence for M r John Hodder of Thorncombe. And for M r John
Wakeleys house in Thorncombe in y e County of Devon,
ye people are of y e presbiterian perswasion
3. A Licence for
M r Thomas Wellman & for his own house,
Silvester Rockey's & John Bradick's houses,'
all in the parish of Luppitt in y e County of Devon
4. A Licence for M r Thomas Worden. A House for him in Broadway
in Worcestershire, & in Camden in Gloscestershire Congregationall
5. A Licence for M r William Troy. And a House in Odington in
Gloscestershire. And y e Town Hall in y e Borrough of Chippin
Norton in Oxfordshire. y e people Congregationall.
320 (57).
Endorsed : Devon, Southampton. [B. Ed.]
M r Nathaniel Robinson of Southampton Presbyterian, his own house &
M rs Knights to be Licenced.
Anthony Downe Robert Collins Tho: Welman
Christopher Jelinger Richard Smith John Hodder
John Hopping Oliver Peard Willia Sampson.
Robert Woolcomb Anthony Palmer John Eaton
John More John Berry John Wakely
Jonathan Bowden John Gay Tho: Mall
John Nosworthy Richard Saunders John Flavell
John Serle James Hadderidg Lewis Hatch
John Maudit Samuel Stoddon Francis Whidden
[In pencil, Ap. n.1
[Certainly in John Hickes's handwriting
320 (58).
Endorsed : Devon, Southampton. [B. Ed.]
Nathaniel Robinson in Southampton the places for meeting M r Nath.
Robinsons house k the house of Widdow Knight.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 219
M r John Smiths house in y e Town of Collumpton Devon.
W James Haddridg his house in Halberton | C tions Presb
M r Andrew Holwils house in Woodberry L & & ter j an
M r John Blundels house in Tiverton j
Tho: Foords house in Exon ) n ^-+i*~* D-.u^-n
& l r 1 -r> r Congregations rresbytenan
John Bartlets m Exon J b b y
Tho: Yeabsley's house in Plymouth
f nu * Brets , h , ouse in P'y mout J| \ Congregations Presbyterian.
Tho. Martin s house in Plymouth : J to J
fohn Facyes house in Warrington Devon. ) Congregations presby-
Tho: Roberts house in Milton parish j terian.
fohn Glanvils house in Plymouth. Congregation Presbyterian.
Richard Bakers house in Kingsbridg Congregation Presbyte:
fames Burdwoods house call'd Hexdown in Bigbury in Devon. Congre-
gation Independ 1 Sc presbyterian.
'illiam Cholwich his house in y e parish of Auton GifFord
>hn Hodges his house call'd Moulscomb in the parish of Stokenham
County Devon. Congregations Pres.
[ r Tho: Lye for his Person, & house in Clapham. Presby:
[ r Richard Binmore for his person & house in Woodland in Devon.
Presbyterian.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
JO (59).
Endorsed : M r Ed. Sheerman. [Sir J. W. Ed.]
Samuel Gibbs Gent 1 being interested in a Markett Towne in Suf-
folke called Nayland humbly presenteth y e Case following.
That there is in the Towne more than 400 Inhabitants and have in y e
Lid Towne a Church, alleaged to be built by y e Inhabitants for a
Ihappell of Ease, but unindowed with any Tythes as is affirmed : the
'roffitts belonging to y e said Towne together with the presentation
ilongeth to y e next Towne called Stoke neer 2 miles distant, And the
lcumbent of Stoke enjoyeth all the Tythes and proffitts of y e said
Wne of Nayland, but refuseth to performe any Divine Service therein,
'hereby y e Towne & Church is destitute of all publick Worship. In
ider Compassion thereof the said Gibbs who is every way conformable
y e Church of England hath procured a Conformable Priest to read
layers and Preach in y e said Church each other Sunday, but is not in a
Capacity to doe it oftner, And there is another Person, one Edw d
>herman of an Episcopall Ordination that will read the Prayers and Preach
ich other Sunday, but is under some Scruple as to Universall con-
>rmitie.
The humble desire of y e said Gibbs is that a License may be granted
to Edward Sherman to officiate in y e said Empty Church or Chappell
Standing in y e midst of y e said Towne, that y e Worship of God may be
y e more uniformable performed by all the Inhabitants of y e said Towne,
who have already showed their readinesse therein to y e aforesaid con-
formable Minister.
220 S. P. T>om. 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 j
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 S r Joseph Williamson.
Th(ese) p(re)sent.
Apr: y e 12 th 1672.
Deare S',
If it bee not over great a trouble I desire you will bee pleased to
send by this bearer (our good frend M r 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.
M r Francis Jeoffery's house in Davington in Kent,
& M rs Bunbury's house In Wye
Hond Sir,
bee pleased to send the licences for M r Nicolas Thorowgood,
M r Thomas Byrdsell, M r Matthew Sylvester & mine, to our friend, ft
you v.
Your most humble servant,
Edw: Veal.
S. P. T)om. 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).
M r Nicolas Thorowgood Presbyt. M r Buck his house in Rochester.
Rob: Cum per of Maldon, Essex, house.
320 (65).
Endorsed : Kent.
Nathaniell Wilmott, Presbyterian.
, p, j M r Francis Jeoffery's house in Davington in Kent,
tne riaces j & Mrs g unbui y s house j n Wye in y e same County
320 (66).
Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.]
[athaniell Wilmott, Presbyterian,
the Places M r Jeoffery's house in Davington, in Kent
M rs Bunbury's house in Wye in y e same County.
[N.B. The mem. in 62, the whole of 65 and 66 are in the same handwriting
(? Nathaniel Wilmot's). Ed.]
10 (67).
Endorsed : Hereford, Wilts, York, Barwick, Somerset, Devon,
Southampton, MiM. Dorset, Cornwall
[? B. Ed.]
M r Francis Warham. Presb.
Punsburne house belonging to M r Ewer near Hatfeild in Hertfordshire.
M r Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wiltshire
the house of M r Tho: Senior at Clapton in Hackney
& the house of M r Henry Ashurst there.
Gabriell Major, his own house in Leicester towne.
[Added later. Ed.]
M r Robert Armitage. Presb. of Holbeck.
Lilbury house near Holbeck in Yorkshire
M r 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.
M r Nich: Wresseil Presb. of Barwick.
not app. The Talbooth at the towne-house in Barwick.
M r Nathaniell Haywood a Gen 11 teacher Presb.
2 22 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
Mr Wm Hunt Presb. of New Sarum.
not appr. the Guildhall at Salisbury,
the Shooemakers Hall there.
M r Henry Backaller. Presb. a Gen 11 teacher of Chard in Somersett
M r Ben: Milles Presb. of Chard in Somersett.
not app. the new hall in the midst of the towne of Chard in
Somersettshire.
M r Geo: Whitemarsh Independent, of Salisbury.
his own house at Salisbury.
M r Jeremiah Baines Presb. at Horsly Downe in Southwark
a Generall teacher.
M r Henry Havers Presb. his own house at Stamborn in Essex.
M r Sam: Series house of Honiton in Devon \ R .
& Mr Peter Cole's house there J I3a P nsts -
M r John Rede Baptist.
not app. the house at Birdlimes farm in the tything of Porton &
parish of Idmiston in Wiltshire.
M r Tho: Long Baptist his own house at little Amesbury in Wiltshire
M r James Wise Baptist, of New Sarum.
the house of M r Tho: Batt in Salisbury.
M r Henry Pen. Baptist, his own house at Broadtholk in Wilts.
M r John Kent. Bapt. his own house att Upper Wallop in Southampton.
M r 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
M r Hugh Glover Presb. his own house in Bishops Starford.
M r Edward Buckler of Bradford in Dorsetshire Presb. a Gen 11 teacher.
M r Richard Fairclough. of Thames Street London, Presb. a Gen 11
teacher
M r Francis Sourton of Pouderham in Devon Presb. a Gen 11 teacher.
The house of M r W"> Hocker in the parish of St. Breock nere Wade-
bridg in Cornwall.
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
320 (68).
Endorsed : Wilts, some not approved.
[B. Ed]
M r Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wilts
M r Robert Armitage Presb. Lilbury house near Holbeck in Yorkshire.
M r William Hawden Presb. a place called White-house in Sherborn
in Yorkshire.
M r Luke Ogle Presb. the Schoolehouse in the towne of Barwick upon
eed
M r Nicholas Wressell. Presb. the Tal booth at the towne-house of Bar-
wick.
M r Nathaniell Hay wo >. a Generall teacher.
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 223
320 (69).
Endorsed : Midd. [B. Ed.]
M r Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wilts
the house of M r Tho: Senior at Clapton in Hackney M x .
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
820 (70).
Endorsed : Middlesex. [B. Ed.]
[ r Ben: Flower Presb. his own house at Chippenham in Wiltshire Sc
the Guildhall there.
[ r Thomas Senior Presb. his own house at Clapton in Hackney.
[Ja: Innes junr. d.]
JO (71).
Endorsed : Devon, Leices, Middlesex. [B. Ed.]
W m Low Presb: for his own house Sc M r Staines adjoining to it in
Chiswick.
[ r Tho: Senior Presb. for a house at Clapton in Hackney.
[ r Abraham Hume Presb: a personall License.
Gabriell Major Presb: for a house in Leicester-towne
John Chester Presb: for a house in Made Lane in St. Saviours
Southwark.
[At the back, written the reverse way.]
John Fox for a Barn belonging to M r Crag in Hornisham in Wilts.
a Barn in Nailsworth in Gloucester.
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
JO (72).
Endorsed : Southampton. [B. Ed.]
imuel 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
10 (73).
Endorsed : Southampton. [B. Ed.]
[ r Henry Coxe of the Congregationall way to have a Licence to preache
in his owne house in South-Hampton.
at M rs Hurds house at Eastly farme in the Parish of South Stone-
ham.
at M r James Markes his house in the Parish of Droxford.
At M r John Puckeridge his house in Rumsey.
224 $ P- "Dom. Car. II. 320
320 (74).
Endorsed : Southampton, Colchester. [B. Ed.]
M r Henry Coxe a Congregationall Min r .
at his House in Southampton at M rs Elizabeath Hurds House in
South Stoneham at M r James Markes his House in Droxford at
M r John Puckuridge's House in Rumsey.
Edward Warren of the presbyterian perswasion.
at John Rayners house in Colchester.
320 (75).
M r James Markes house in Droxford
M rs Hurds house in Esley nere Southampton
320 (76).
M rs Hurds house in Esley nere Southampton
M r Gyles Say to preach at his owne house in Southampton Indepen-
dent
M r Richard Upjohn for his dwelling House in Westen in y e 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 Troughton at the house or barn of William Burnard. at Caversfeild:
Bucks
320 (78).
Endorsed : Joseph Tarn worth South wark.)
John Storer High Gate J e
Middlesex. [B. Ed.]
Richard Mayo. Presbyter.
A house of M r Pigots in Kingston upon Thames, Surry.
320 (79).
Endorsed : London, Middlesex. [B. Ed.]
Richard Kentish of the Congregationall Persuasion.
A house neere the Hermitage by Wapping.
John Light of the Congregationall Persuasion.
1 1 owne house in Thames-Street.
[At the back.]
M r Kk hard Kentiifl of the Congregationall Persuasion. A house neare
the Hermitage in the P.
[Huge writing.]
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 225
320 (80).
S r ,
I desire y u to pcure a Lycense for M r 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 yo r most expeditious indeavors in this bussinesse, & y u will
oblidge S r
Yo r greatly oblidged serv 1
15th Aprill 1672. Tim Cloudsley.
(81).
Endorsed : Dover.
[B. Ed.]
Dover 15 Apr. 1672.
These are to certifle That as a testimony of o r thankfull acceptance of
Ma ties gracious declaration of the 15th of march last, wee do
imbly desire wee may have a Licence for Richard Hobbs to be o r
'eacher & also a Licence for o r meetinghouse, w ch is allready fixt &
ted, being a roome at the Southend of Samuell Tavenors house neere
market-place in Dover, & that the said licences may be delivered to
lis bearer to send downe to us.
Signed by us whose names are und r written, by the consent &
jpointmt, & on behalfe of o r selves & all the Baptised people in Dover :
Richard Hobbs. Ambros Williams.
Richard Cannon.
Sam: Tauenor.
10 (82).
Endorsed : Chappell at Morley. R 23 Apr. 72.
[B. Ed.]
Whereas the Chappell at Morley in the parish of Batley in the
mnty of Yorke hath stood vacant divers yeares & noe way likely to
supplyed with a minister, haveing noe maintenance belonging to it ;
Wee the Inhabitants of the said Chappelrey doe hereby testifie our
r illingnes & ffree consent that M r Christopher Martial and M r Samuell
lalie may have liberty to preach in the said Chappell to such Noncon-
)rmists as shall upon occasion from time to time resort thither if his
laiesty will be pleased to grant & allow the same ; Witnes our
mds the 15th day of Aprill 1672.
[Twenty-one signatures (autograph) :]
ilph Webster
>seph Ellis
llliam Clarke
fohn Tomlinson
[ohn Webster
John Steaner
'Mathew Scatcher
Joseph Dickson
John Warde
William Roebucke
John Halliday
John Barras
Jn Dickinson
John Smith
* At his house.
Jere: Bolton
Richard Hardcastle
John Rayner
Christopher Riley
Samuell Reyner
Tho: Craister
Tho: Atkinsonn
15
226 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (83).
Endorsed : Essex. [B. Ed.]
Licences are humbly Desired for these Following Persons & places,
viz. :
M r John Turner Presbyt: At his House near Fetter Lane London.
M r William Bruice Presbyt 1 ^ . _ ^ c , r ., ,
w r rp. u t> d I . \ Both at y e George in Smithieild.
M r Timothy Bruice Presbyt J / &
M r 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 Mat ie .
The Humble Addresse & Peticon of severall Inhabitants of the
Towne of Manchester in y e County Palatine of Lancaster, in the name
of themselves & Sundry other of the same Towne.
Humbly Sheweth
That Your Ma ties Gracious Declaration of the 15 th of March last
past wherein Your Ma ties Indulgence to us is fully manifested, is with
all humble thankfulnes acknowledged by us. And professing our
Loyalty to Yo r Sacred Ma tie with all Sincerity, and resolving by the
grace of God to use the Liberty so given us with that moderation &
peaceablenes that Yo r Maty mav not nave cause to repent the favour
afforded to us therein ;
We are humble Peticoners to Yo r Sacred Ma tie , that in pursuance
thereof, yo r Ma tie would be gratiously pleased to Allow & License
M r Henry Newcome M r 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 M r Newcome hired for
that purpose situate in Manchester may be the Place allowed for their
Meeting. For which Royall Favour to the sayd M r Newcome & Us.
Yo r Ma ties Most Humble Peticoners shall ever pray &c.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
Joseph Werden John Wollen Matt: Greaves
es Hilton Rich. Meare Caleb Broadhead
Sam 1 Woolmer Mich: Buxton Thomas Bayly
Robert Digeles 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. shire,
laniel Higgs Congr at his own House & at the School - house in
Swansey. Glamorganshire.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
JO (85).
Endorsed : Swansey, Davies
Walles.
[B. Ed.]
>aniell Higgs preacher of the Congregationall way in Swansey att
Tho: Williams house Swansey pembrockshyere.
0:D [Owen Davies. Ed.]
JO (86).
Endorsed : Swansey. Lancashire, not appr.
[B. Ed.]
laniel Higgs Congregat.
Swansey schoole house (not licensed) and his owne house Gla-
morgan shire,
itephen Hughes congregat.
at y e house of Evan Morris of Lanstephan and at y e widdow
Jenkins of penkader, Carmarthen shire
10 (87).
Endorsed : M r Stubbs Jewin Street.
M r Andr. Parsons Deadman's place.
M r Steele Westmorland house.
[J. W. Ed.]
resbyt. 1 M r Henry Stubbs at his house neer Jewin Street,
resbyt. > M r Andrew Parsons at Dead-mans-place Southwark.
resbyt. ) M r Richard Steele at Westmorland House London.
William Bruice at the George in Smithfeild London.
M r Henry Newcome at Manchester.
M 1 Philip Henry at his house cald Broadoke neer Hanm r Flintsh.
M r Samuel Tayler at Wem.
M r Edward Laurence
Henry Vaughan
M r Thomas Leadbeatre
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
152
228 S. P. T>om. 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 w ch 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 Hospitall 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 M r William Cooke Presbyt. at some roomes in a House cal'd the
White fryars in Chester.
For M r Richard Bell Presbyt. at the House of M r Edward Eves &
M r George Fowler & M r s Elizabeth Deakin of Walsall, Staff.
For a House scituate neer y e Colledge in Manchester Lancast. for a
meeting place for M r Henry Newcome Presbyt.
For M r 'Vaughan Presbyt. ) both Generall Licenses.
For M r Edward Lawrence J They live in Spittlefeilds London.
A Licence for M r Gurnall Taylor Presbyterian at his house in Wem.
A Licence for M r ffrancis Keeling prsbyt. in any licenced place.
To be sent to M r Parsons house neer y e Red hart in Fetterlane.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
320 (88 B).
Tho: Jacomb D.D. humbly desires the benefitt of his Ma tics late
gracious Declaration to bee approved of and allowed to preach at
not allowed
Haberdashers Hull Loml:, and at the Countesse of Exeters House
in little Brittaine. Presb.
[B. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 229
320 (89).
M r 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 1 teacher
his house the place y e county Suffolk
M rs Mary Cooks house in Berry in South-gate street
John Sheffield of Enfield Middlesex his own house
Presbyterian.
M r Clarke & M r Ferrington
[John Hickes. Ed.]
320 (91).
John Sheffeild of Enfeild, Presbiter, his Owne house & M r Farringtons
& Mr Clarkes.
320 (92).
John Sheffeild of Enfeild, Presbiter, for his own house, M r 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 y e Citie of London.
Jo h hKde e r} Teachers - Congregationall.
The Meeting Place in y e Garden Apertaining to y e dwelling house
of M r John Loder In Chiry tree Ally on Bun hill in y e Parish
of S: Gileses Criple Gate London
John Wells Teacher Presbiterian.
The Meeting'Place in his dwelling House in y e Midle Morefields
in ye Parish of Shoreditch in y e County of Midlesex.
And
not app. Lorimers Hall in y e Parish of S fc Gileses Criplegate
London.
Comfort Starre Teacher of Sandwich in Kent Congregationall
Their Meeting Place.
The old Chapell belonging to y e Hospitall of S l Bartholomeaw
near & without y e walls of Sandwich. Congregationall.
[Rob* Mascall. Ed.]
230 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (93 I).
Endorsed : London, Kent, Lancashire, Somerset.
[B. Ed.]
4. Bristoll M r John Thompson Teacher in Bristoll, of the Congre-
gationall perswasion.
The meeting place in Castle-Street there, belonging to the House
of M r Thomas Harris.
5. Temple-coom in Somersetshire
M r John Eaton Teacher, of the Congregationall perswasion
The meeting place M r 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.]
M r Phil. Nye"! Congr. at the garden of y e house of John Loder in Cherry
M r Loder / tree Ally on burn hill in Cripple-gate parish London.
Mr John Wells.
Mr Star.
M r Thompson
M r Eaton.
M r Hen. Newcome Pr. at his house in Manchester.
M r John Wells, Presb. Lorimmers hall in Cripplegate parish, not
approved.
M r John Thompson of Bristoll Congr. Meeting place in Castle Street
belonging to (in) the howse of M r Thomas Harris Bristoll.
M r John Eaton, Congr. at M r James Whites howse in the parish of
Temple Coome, Somerset.
M r Tho: Leadbeater, Pr. at his howse called the Hermitage, Sandbatch
Parish, Cheshire.
[The latter part M r Benson. Ed.]
320 (95).
Endorsed : Kent.
[B. En]
The Townc ich in y . [Paper torn.]
M r Comfort Starre, Teacher of y Perswasion Conionly Called Con-
gregational
S. P. IDom. Car. II. 320 231
Their Meeting Place.
The old Chappell belonging to y e Hospitall of St. Bartholomews, w th out
y c walls of Sandwich.
[Rob* Mascall. Ed.]
320 (96).
Endorsed : Middlesex,
[B. Ed.]
M r Phillip Teaverner a Presbiterian his habitation at Thisleworth in
Midlsex, Tent to M' Olliver.
320 (97).
Endorsed : Lethersell rs Hall.
D r Owen his owne house in Charter house Yard.
M r Griffith his owne house in Addle Street.
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
Society of Leathersell rs in London.
the freedome of theire Hall is graunted unto D r Owen and M r
John Loder to preach there, Soe as they obtayne his Ma ts
Licence for that purpose.
This 16th Aprill 1672.
Rob t Harbin,
Clarke of the said Society.
320 (98).
To the Kings most Excellent Majesty.
The most humble acknowlegement of y e Nonconforming Ministers
in the County of Cornwall.
May it please your most excellent Majestic
Wee your most faithfull Subjects being duely Sc 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 lie . Wee behaving our selves peaceably and unblameably ; & wee
shall endeavor to y e utmost of our abilities to demonstrate our selves
your Maj ties most Loyall subjects & alsoe shall ever pray for your
Maj ties constant happinesse in your Person & Government.
[? John Hickes. Ed.]
232 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
[Autograph signatures :[
Edward Sheffield
Theophilus Tingcombe
Jonathan Wills
Joseph Allen
Stephen Lobb
Joseph Halsey
John Cowbridg
Otho Whitehorne
Richard Batten
Robert Jagoe
Charles Morton
Roger Flamanke
Thomas Triggs
Gaspar Hi ekes
Samuel Tapper
John Langsford
Joseph Sherwood
Solomon Carfeild
John Tutchin
Henry Flamanke
Thomas Traverse
William Trevithicke
William Toms
Thomas Hancocke
William Knapman
William Treise
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
M r Richard Lobbs
320 (100).
Stephen Lobb Presbyterion the place M r Richard Lobbs House
Kenwyn and M r Lobbs house in Mylor In Cornewall.
in
320 (101).
Endorsed : Ipswich.
[B. Ed.]
M r Owen Storton & M r 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).
M r Owen Stockton) Teachers of the Congregacon of Independants &
M- Henrey Havers/ presbyterian
at The Gray ttriers in St. Nicolas pish in Ipswich.
320 (103)
Endorsed : Devon & Somerset.
[B. Ed.]
The humble PetiCon of a Congregational 1 Church in South Molton in
V* County of Devon. For his Mattel Licence for M" Thomas
Mall to be their Teacher And the place for Worship to be a howse
belonging to Mr Rob* Squires in ye s <* Townc.
;
a?. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 233
A Licence for M r Rob 1 Drake to preach in the howse belonginge to
Peter Southwood in the parish of Bucldand in Somersetsheire
Of the Presbetirian Judgm 1 .
By M r T rers desire^ being acquainted hereof.
[In another hand. Ed.]
320 (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.]
M r Matthew Woodman for his person & house in Horsham in Sussex.
M r Georg Ewer his house in Southwark
Graves Weaver his house in Jerusalem Alley in Gracechurch street
London.
M r James Perkins teacher in Blechingley in Surrey: Pres:
M r 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
y e 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 w th
the Roome under it antiently called the Old Shambles in the
Towne & County of the Towne of Notting m .
Rob 1 Porter of the presbiteria perswasio a generall preacher.
John Billingsly of the presbiteria perswasio a generall preacher
John Leighton of the presbiteria perswasio at M r Jn Chamberlaines
house in the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham.
234 S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320
Sam 11 Cotes of the presbiteria, perswasio in the free schoole in the Towne
& County of the Towne of Notting m .
John Otefeild of the presbiteria perswasio in the house of Jn Spateman
Esq r , at Roadnook in the County of Derby
Samuell Nowell of the presbiteria perswasio at the house of M r 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.
Sam 11 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 m .
320 (106).
Endorsed : Devon.
[B. Ed.]
A Licence is prayed by a Congregaconall Church in Bideford in Devon
that M r John Bartlett may be a Teacher in the s d Church.
And that the place of their worshipp may be in part; of the howse belong-
inge to Gabriell Beale in y e s d Towne.
[The same hand as 42, 43, and 107. Ed.]
220 (107).
Endorsed : Berks.
[B. Ed.]
A Licence for Henry Langley, D r of Divinity to preach in his owne
house in Tubney parish in the County of Berks, presb.
The parish is a sine Cura & w th out 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 (100).
Endorsed : Colchester
[B. Ed.]
For M' 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. TDom. Car. II. 320 235
320 (110).
Endorsed :
Yorkeshire, Kent,
Somerset.
Bucks, London, Middlesex,
[B. Ed.]
Addressed : For S r Joseph Williamson.
Lon: Apr: y e 17 th : 72.
Dearest S r ,
Would you say this were a trouble, I would not cofnit y e like
error. I expected licences according to your pmis to our frend
M r V. I am as freely ready to give, as you can rec e gr: of allowance
upon y e 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 y e 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 y e School house there for y e too last teach rs 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 wuike but cannot deny W.
320 (111).
g-3 S 9. Daniel Ball of Stoke Newington in ye County of Middlesex
minister, of y e presbyterian persuasion & for his dwelling
house & y e house of M" Stock widow in y e parish of
Newington afores d .
V. no
iLj' o
320 (112).
I rec d the Enclosed this day from my father w ch 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 yo r selfe to
236 S. P. T)om. 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
Yo r Assured freind &c
17 Apr. 72. Cha: Fisher.
[At back]
his owne house, The Schoole house, M r John Malls house.
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
320 (113).
Endorsed : Somerset
[B. Ed.]
M r David Bayly his house in the Town of Bridgwater a Meeting place
for a Presbyterian Congregation. County Somerset.
A Licence for M r John Gardner [Graft] to be teacher in y e same
Town.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
Given by M r Hickes 17 Ap. 72.
[B. Ed.]
320 (114).
Endorsed : Dorset and Devon.
[B. Ed.]
Devon. Presbyterian.
M rs Alice Serle Widdow her house in Olliscomb
Robert Michell senior his house in Gittisham
M r Robert Collings his house in St. Mary Ottery
M r John More his house in St. Mary Ottery.
Presbyterian.
M r Witt: Eastman at Shaftsberry a General Licence
M r Rich.* Harris his house in Shafsberry for a Meeting place in y e
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.]
i
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
Batterscy.
Oliver Heywood M.A. Presbyterian desires a licence for his howse in
the Parish of Halifax, Yorkshire.
S. P. T)om. 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.
M r 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.]
{20 (116).
Endorsed
Dorsetshire.
[B. Ed.]
M r Joshua Churchill Teacher, of the Congregationall way
The meeting place at his own house in Dorchester in Dorsetshire
& at M r Benjamin Davenish's house in Fordington adjoyning.
320 (117).
'he house of Benjamin Devenish in Fordington in the County of dorsett
for a meeting place for the Congregationall perswation.
Churchill.
320 (118).
W Woodward P r .
John Yapps howse of Orleton, Hereford.
4 rs Jane Littleton of the More, Salop. Pr. h.
John Woodyat of Billfield Pr. h.
Tohn Hughs of Orleton Pr. h.
[? B. Ed.]
[At the side of it
scribbled over in era-
sure :]
For M r John Hickes
These
Leave this not M 1
James Hickes in
post office. London
320 (119).
William Woodward. Presb: for John Yapps house in Orleton in
Hereford shire.
A licence for M rs Littleton's house, presb: of y e Moor, in y e County of
Salop.
And for John Woodyatts of Bylfield in the County of Hereford. Presb:
And for John Hughs his house in Orleton in y e County of Hereford.
Presb.
238 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
Back of 320 (118).
Of y e Towne of Sandwich in y e County of Kent.
M r Comfort Starre Teacher Congregationall
The meeting place.
Not app. The old Chapell belonging to y e Hospitall of St. Bar-
tholomews w th out y e walls of y e Towne of Sandwich
if y l will not be alowed then
A dwelling House in y e 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 M r John ffarindines house in St.
Johns Court in Cowlane London
Presb.
[B. Ed.]
320 (121).
Endorsed : Kent. [B. Ed.]
John Brice fresbiter his owne house in Beckenham in Kent or the
house of Francis Ligo or the house neare adjoining.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
320 (122).
M r Nathaniel Chorlton formerly Minister of Hillbishop neere Taunton
in Somersetshire
Presbiterian for his owne house in y l place.
M r Henry Cornish formerly of Christ Church in Oxon a presbyterian
Desires a Generall Licence.
M r William Gilbert a presbyterian of Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordsh 1 "
Desires a Generall Licence.
[On margin]
Brockhurst : plough in King street Westminster.
320 (123).
Endorsed : Dorsett. [B. Ed.]
M r Thomas Rowe of Wimburne Minster in y e County of Dorset of
y* prisbyterian persuasion,
ffor Jonhn Giffords house in y e parish of Wimburne. Minister.
M r Henry Cornish of Stanton Harcourt, in ye county of Oxfordsh r of
the prisbyterian persuasion A Generall Licence ;
320 (124).
Endorsed : London. m ed.]
ffor my house in y Middle Moorefcilds.
John Wills.
S. P. IDom. Car. II. 320 239
320 (125).
Endorsed : Persons & Places desired to be licensed. 18 Apr. 1672.
Licence desired for the howse of Nicholas Bliclc 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 W m 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. T)om. 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 & M rs Stocks in Stoke Newington.
License desired for the howse of Daniel Ball and M rs Stock in Stoke
Newington to be Presbyterian Meeting Places.
[B. Ed.]
320 (126).
Endorsed : Devon. Given in by M r Treasurers Steward. 18 Ap.
[B. Ed.]
M r Oliver Peard To be Teacher to a Congregaconall church in
Barnestaple in Devon.
The place of Worshipp The howse belonging to Joseph
Andrewes in y e s d Towne.
dclivrcd to M r Treasurer's mann 20 Apr. 72. [B. Ed.]
M r Richard Saunders to be Teacher to those of y e Presbeterian non-
Conformists) in Tiverton in Devon The place the English Schoole
howse belonging to John Blundell, W> Hamm Esq" & others
Trustees for y c same.
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
241
M r James Haddridge to be Teacher to a people of y e Non Conformity of
the Presbeterian Judgm*. The place of Worshipp the howse of
W m Chave both in y e parish of Halberton in Devon,
delivered to M r Treasurers man 20. Apr. 72.
[B. Ed.]
320 (127).
Endorsed : Flintshire, Manchester
[B. Ed.]
A License for
M r William Cooke Presbyt: at a house called Whitefryars in Chester.
An house in Manchester Lancashire, neer the Colledge for a meeting
of Presbyterians
M r Philip Henry Presbyt: at his own House in Malpas parish Flint-
shire.
[ r Henry Vauehan Presbyterian ) . , . r>, . c ,
rvc*j jt t> l r without any Place specified.
L r Ldward 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.
10 (128).
William Blackmore M r 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.]
Henry Newcome onely a place (being before Licensed) in the
towne of Manchester Lancashire being a Presbyterian
[ r 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.
License desir'd for M r Richard More Presb:] The place to bee in
for M r Samuel Backleder Presb: J- East Bargholt in
for M r Samuel Foanes Presb: J Suffolk
[Nehemiah Lyde. Ed.]
120 (129).
Endorsed
Essex
[B. Ed.]
Addressed : To M r Robert Blany
A Lycense for Will: Blackman presb. for himselfe and his owne house
16
in Hornechurch Essex.
242 & P. Ttotn. Car. II. 320
320 (130).
Endorsed : London, Hereford, Suffolk
[B. Ed.]
M r Henry Vaughan Presb: of London desires a License.
M r Samuel ffoanes ]
M r Samuel Backlederl Presb: of East Bargholt in Suffolke
M r Richard Moore J
M r Samuel Smith junior Presb: of City of Hereford
A License is desir'd for the house of M r 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 M r
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 M r 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 Min" of y Congregationall way
preaching at the Glass house in Broad street, London.
M r Savages house on y Bridge to bee allowed.
Owen Davies.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 243
320 (135).
9. Anthony Palmer, George ffownes to preach at y e Glass house in
Broad street.
M r Godman, at M r Savages house on y e Bridge.
M r Driver at Bourton on y e water in Glou r shire, a village.
[Owen Davies. Ed.]
320 (136).
Endorsed : Worcester, Cornwall
[B. Ed.]
M r John Spilsbury. Teacher of the Congregationall perswasion at Broms-
grove in Worcestershire
The meeting place, at his own house, & at M r Nicholas Blicks
hous neer adjoyning, & if it may be, at M r William Tylts
house also, wch lies neer.
[The same hand as 137. Ed.]
(137).
Licence for M r 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.]
D r Bore's Licence ... ye Place
[In Sir J. W.'s handwriting. Ed.]
10 (138).
Endorsed : London
Lichard Tittmash & Laurance King teachers of a baptised congregation
at Oxon prayeth for a Lisence at Richard Tittmash his house
Owen Davies
10 (139).
Endorsed : Indulgence. Citty of Bath
[In Sir J. W.'s handwriting. Ed.]
'o 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 Ma ties 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 Ma ties 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 yo r predecessors of ffamous memory never condiscended unto for y e
quieting of the discomposed mindes of their Subjectes
1 6 2
244 $ P* T^om. 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 M r James Green-
wood of the Presbiterian perswation whom wee have chosen for our
teacher, But if neither of the s d 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 prosperitie in
length of dayes and life for ever more
[Autograph signatures.]
John Axford Edward Sheppard sen r
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 yo r Ma ties Faithfull Subjects in yo r Citty
of Bristoll.
Most humbly sheweth
That with many others of yo r Ma ties true hearted, non-conformist
Subjects in England who in every corner of the Land, doe sing for
Joy of heart, wee also some of yo r Ma ties most Faithfull Subjects in
Bristoll in the name of many more of our Neighbours doe rise up, and call
yo r Ma t,e blessed for yo r unparalelld grace expressed in yo r late declara-
tion of Indulgence to us.
Humbly prayeing yo r Ma tie for the benefit of this gracious Indulgence
in yo r citty of Bristoll, and that the house of M r John Loyde, lyeing on
S l James Back in the said Citty may be allowed to M r John Week,
the Presbiterian perswasion, whom we have chosen for our Teacher
there ; for which yo r Royall grace as wee shall every way be obliged to
aquit our selves with such moderation, fidelity, and peaceable
never to give yo r Ma tie any cause of offence, soe wee shall continue to
pray for yo r Ma 1 '" prosperity in length of dayes, and life for ever n
[Autograph signatures :]
iohn Tucker Rich. Payne
lichaell Pope IL. \\
William Salmon William Willoughby
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 245
320 (141).
Endorsed : Indulgence, Cirencester. Weav rs hall there.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
To the Kinges most excell 1 Majesty Charles the 2 d by the grace of
God Kinge of Gr l Brittaine France & Ireland, Defend 1 " of the
fayth &c :
The humble Addresse of y r Majestys thankefull subjects
I In and about y e Brough or Borrow of Cirencester in the County
of Gloucester
Most humbly sheweth
That whereas It has pleased y e lord in whose hand y e hearts of
inges are gratiously to incline y r sacred Majestys heart, to emitt y r
ost gratious Declaration for y e indulgeinge y r non-conformeinge
bjects. not only by Inhibiteinge all ways of Coercion by y r Regall
>wer suspendinge all Poenall lawes in matters Ecclesiasticall. out ag l y r
imble subjects. But also, by concedinge us out of y r sov r aigne
emency to have publiq places allowed for the w r ship of y e gr l god,
also lycence for o r teachers that may be helpefull to us in o r devo-
m & finally o r eternall salvation, and also to take us und r y e winges
of y r royall ptection in o r peaceable behaviour toward y r sacred majestys
>son & governm 1 and all others, by wch unparrelled Act of grace, y u
.ve made o r hearts to leape & o r soules to singe for Joy of heart. &
ve layd such a sense of y r royall condescention and indulgence upon
if we canot but now, always & in all places acknowledge &
ebrate the most worthy deeds done to us y r poore subjects, and as
n raysed out of the grave from ev r y Corner of y e land, stand up and
,11 y r Majesty blessed and doe also resolve in the strength of divine
.ce to acquitt o r selves, wth y l . moderation, fidelity & peaceablenesse
also to keepe soe close to y e rules layd downe in y r Majestys most
atio declaration. y* yr Majesty shall never have cause to rep 1 of this
famous act of grace toward us, farre exceedinge y e noblest acts of all
y r p r decessors, an Act w r thy only of the grando r of y r Majesty's
Royall Spirit.
And in obedience to y r Majestys most gratious Declaration and y l
we may Reape the fruit thereof, we y r Majestys Most humble subjects
doe wth all submission implore and begge y r Majestys allowance of the
weavers-hall for o r meetinge place in Cirencester, as also y r Royall Ap-
probacon of M r James Greenwood who is of y e Presbiterian pswasion
for o r teacher, as also y l he may have y r Majestys gratious pmission &
lycence Accordinge to y r Majestys sayd gratious declaration to preach
in any other place allowed by y r Royall Authority as opportunity may
be offered. & y 1 ' humble petion r s shall pray for y r 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. T)om. 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 s d 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
notapp. of or M r John Martin may be allowed for their meet-
ing place, & that
Given in by M r Blood. 18 Apr. 72
[B. Ed.]
Will Ruthey of Maidenhead in y e County of Berks teacher among y l
people Calld Baptists and y e people with him ; Desier they May be
alowed to Meete in James Jeffreyes howse in y e parish of Cookham
in y e sd County.
Edward Gillet of Maydenhead teacher among the like people
Desiers y l he and y e people with him may be alowed to meete at
Tho: Josies howse in Cookham afores d .
[? Tho. Blood. Ed.]
320 (143).
Pray Licence for Francis Johnson M r Arts who is of the perswassion
comonly called In-&c. to preach in his owne house in S l Andrews
parish Holborne
The same for Wirrm Beale in his house in St. Giles Cripplegate of y e
same perswassion &c
[Josh. Churchill. Ed.]
Receaved four Licences for Bristol, & Temple: Coome g 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 M r John Kempster in Dartmouth Presby-
terian
An uper roome of Grainary in the Parish of St. Andrews in y e City of
Norwich now in Leace to M r John Knight.
M r Thomas Allen to preach there
A roome or roomes in ye mantion house of Nicolas Withers in y e
Parish of St. Clements in y e City of Norwich
M r Martin Finch to preach there
A Roome or Roomes in y mantion house of John Toft in y e City of
Norwich in y Parish of St. Clements in ye said City
M r Enock Woodward to preach there
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 247
A Roome or Roomes in y e mantion house of Richard Knights in y
parish of St. George of Colgate in y e said City-
Mr John Corie to Preach there
The foure last places & Ministers Congregationall.
320 (145).
Endorsed
Devon, Warwick, Derby Middlesex
Names of Persons & places
[B. Ed.]
[John Hickes. Ed.]
all of Exon
Tho: Ford
Tho: Trescot
Mark Down
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 l Mary Ottery
Robert Collings of S l 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
ohn Hodder
illiam 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
~ho: 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. T>om. Car. II. 320
M r Tho: Yeabsleys house
M r Sam. Bretts house all in Plymouth
M r 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
W m Chave's howse in Halberton, Devon.
License desired for W m 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 W m Weston's howse in Banbury, Presbyterian.
License desired for . . . Wells to be a Presbyterian Teacher in W m
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 l James, Somerset.
Licence desired for the howse of John Glanvill in the parish of Taunton
S l 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. T)om. 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 y e Parish of Taunton S l 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 l Mary Ottery in y e County of Devon
being of the Presbyterien Judgm 1 .
delivered to M r Treasurer's man
20. Apr. 72.
Given in by M r Treasurer's servant
19. Apr. 72.
[B. Ed.]
*20 (148).
ecv d the io, h Aprill 1672 att my Lord Arlingtons office of M r
Benson A Licence for M r Owen Stockton and M r Henry Havers
to bee teachers to A Congregation In Ipswitch
p Robert Whittell.
120 (149).
Endorsed : Somerset, Middlesex
[B. Ed.]
[ r 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 M r Thomas Forward in Pitminster in the
County of Som r sett, which place the said M r Forward was hereto-
fore Minister.
Some r sett
Delivered to M r Treasurers man. 20. Apr. 72.
[B. Ed.]
Lec d April ye 19th 1672 at my Lord Arlington's office of M r Benson
a Licence for M r John Storer of Highgate in the County of
Midd: I say rec d by me.
Jo: Storer. jun r .
10 (150).
Som r sett
r ee desire a License for M r John Glanvill & M r Lawr. Musgrove
both of the Presbiterian pswasion to preach at the now dwelling
howse of the s d 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. T)om. Car. II. 320
Alsoc another License For M r John Galpin to preach at the howse of
M r Robert Sellerke in the pish of Laurrance Liddiard in the
stf County of Som r sett, hee being of the presbite pswasion
likewise
p Sam l Reynolds
[S. R.'shand. Ed.]
Robert Wollcott
320 (151). ,
[Two pieces of paper in different handwritings. Ed.]
At back. Address erased.
'To my very Loveing Nephew M r William Welles Hosier at the signe
of the Talbot in Watling Street neere Broad Street
These be d(esired)
[Quite a dififerent hand from 151 (i). Ed.]
(i) Endorsed : Banbury
Weston's house in Sheepe Street in Banbery to be licenced
The person M r Wells a Presbiterian
[Not in Thos. Blood's hand. Ed.]
given in by M r Blood
5 y [B. Ed.]
(2) Endorsed : Southwark, Yorkshire, Surrey.
[B. Ed.]
in S l Mary Ottery
Southwark
[Inserted by B. (same handwriting as endorsement). Ed.]
M r Robert Collins preacher, and his own House the place of Meteinge*
Presbyt.
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
At Croyden in Surrey M r 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 M r Thomas Walker preacher,
his owne now dwelling house the meteinge place. Bapt.
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
320 (152 ? 153).
Endorsed : London, Midd.
[B. Ed.]
Frid. morns.
My dear S r 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
licences for these for mee.
be thus vext noe more, let ould .
yet still & ever shall I bee
Yours as much as you will
or can wish
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.
. g et
N
[Dr. B. Ed.]
320 (154).
Endorsed :
Given in by M r Hockley
20. Apr. 72.
Cornwall Sc Devon
[B. Ed.]
y*
in
M r William Oliver at Dutson neere Lanceston in Cornwall Presby-
terian desires a General Licence.
M r David Bayly his house in y e Town of Bridgwater in Sommerset for
y e Use of those y l are of y e Presbyterian perswasion.
M r John Gardner to be teacher at y e same place.
M rs Katharine Norcots house in y e East Town of Crediton.
M r John Knights house in the West Town of Crediton in Devon, for
y e Use of those y l are of y e Presbyterian perswasion.
John Bowrings house in Chumleigh in Devon, for the Use of those
are of the Presbyterian perswasion.
M r s Mary Kendalls house call'd Cofton in the parish of Dawlish
Devon.
M r 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 y e house hee lives in to be y e place of Meeting for Inde-
pendents, Sc presbyterians, in Devon.
Mr Witt. Bartlet Sc M>" John Bartlet's houses to be
Licensed in Biddiford Devon, for Congregational Assemblies
[At back.]
M r Joseph Chadwick in ye parish of Cruse Morchard
a General Licence, ye County Devon.
M r Gaspar Hickes of Landrake in ye County of Cornwall Presbyterian
Anthony Rowse his house Esq r call'd Wotton in ye parish of Landrake
in ye County of Cornwall.
M r Solomon Caswel to be Licenced a teacher in y e parish of S* Germans
in Cornwal. his house y e place. y e Congregation presbyt.
M r Sam. Keckwich his house in y e parish of St. Germans Cornwal.
M r Jonathan Wills at Helligan neare Bodmin a teacher. Presbyt.
M rs Anne Silly her house call'd Helligan near Bodmin in Cornwal for
a Presbyterian Congregation.
[John Hickes. Ed.]
252 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (155).
To the Kings Most Excellent Ma tie .
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 Ma tie by your late Declaration
of March 15 th 167 J 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 Ma ties Gracious Indulgence wee doe with all humilitie and
thankfulnes Acknowledge.
Your petitioners most humbly Beseech and Supplicate your Ma ties
Royall Allowance That A private Oratory Belonging to Thomas Birch
of Birch-hall Esq r 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 Ma tie would be Gra-
ciously pleased to Allow of M r Henry flinch 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 yo r
Ma ties Happy and Prosperous Reigne.
[Autograph signatures :]
Edmond Strickland Jno: Barlow Nich. Dearnally
Lawrance Norn's 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 Esq r 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
1 hat 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 M r Anthony Cooke Clothier in the City of new
Sarum in Wilts & the house of M r Stephen Haskett Merchant
there
Mr W Hunt Presb.
not appr. The house commonly called Guildhall\ . c
Bo.] & the house called Shoemakers hall J in new barum
S. P. r Dom. Car. II. 320 253
M r Joseph Swaffeild Presb. his own house in new Sarum.
M r Thomas Taylor Presb. his own house in new Sarum.
M r John Tombes Presb. his own house in new Sarum.
M r Robert Whitaker Presb.
the house of W m Bulkley Esq r 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
appr. Somersett.
Ben: Milles Presb. a personall License.
M r George Whitemarsh. Independ 1 his own house in Salisbury.
[Along the margin.]
M r Jeremiah Baines of Horslydowne in Southwark
M r Henry Havers Presb. his own house at Stamborn in Essex.
[At back.]
M r John Kent. Baptist.
his own house at upper Wallop in South haptonsh.
M r John Alchurch. Baptist.
the house of Widdow Blake in Stowford in the parish of South
newton
M r John Rede. Baptist
the house at Birdlimes farme in the parish of Idmiston
not appr. . (Ir .. , . r
in Wiltshire.
M r Thomas Long Baptist.
his own house at little Aimesbury in Wilts.
M r Henry Pen. Baptist.
his own house at Broadtholk in Wiltshire
M r James Wise Baptist.
the house of M r Thomas Batt in Salisbury
The house of Henry Ashurst Esq. a Clapton in Hackney. Midd. [B. Ed.]
[Ja: Innes, jun r .]
320 (157).
Minister 01iv r Heywood Prisbiterian at Coley Chappell in y e parrish
of Halifax y e 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 Indept
his owne house in Stratton S l Michell parish in Norfolk.
[Ja: Innes, jun r . Ed.]
254 ^ P* r ^ >om ' C ar - II- 3 2
320 (159).
Endorsed : I had all y e cap ts 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
y parish of Rose Ash in Devon
p prowse
An other Licence for a people of the Presbyterian Judgm 1 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 ma tie
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 15 th 167 J
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 ties most loyall and peaceable subiects, wee doe therefore
hereby owne our highest obligation to all faithfull allegiance and subiec-
tion to your ma ties person and goverment, 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 W Hughes
Compton South Tho: Taylor Daniell Surges
Tho: Rosewell Jo Haddesley W Gou2;h
Samuell: Clifoid Joseph: Swameld Obad: Wills
iames: Crupe Tho: Rutty [ohn ffittgten
iartholomew 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 y e Right W n the Lady Bridget Roberts called Glasten-
bury in y e Parish of Cranbrook in ye County of Kent for a
P r sbyterian Congregation.
M r Thomas Brand her Presbyterian Chaplin.
320 (162).
M r Thomas Brand a Presbyt. to preach at y e Lady Roberts her
house in Cranbrooke
M r Rathband a Presbyt. to preach at Richard Day's house in
Horsmonden
320 (163).
William Hooke
and John Langstone his assistant at the house of M r Richard Loton
in the Spittle yard at present and [the next y r 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 rs Mary Kendalls at
Cofton in y e 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.]
M r Cray's house in Hornisham. Wiltshire
M r John Fox in Marshfield Gloucestershire a general licence
[B. Ed.]
A House in Nailsworth Gloucestershire.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
Presb.
[B Ed.]
256 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (166).
M r Richard Allen. Presbiterian
a Barn belonging to Seamours Court in the parish of Beckington in
Somersettshire.
M r Richard Vynne Independent.
his own house at Stratton S l Michell parish in Norfolk.
M r John Haddesley Presb.
the house of M r Anthony Cook Clothier of new Sarum
& the house of M r Stephen Haskett merch 1 there.
M r Joseph Swaffield Presb. his own house in Salisbury
M r Tho: Taylor Presb. his own house in Salisbury
M r John Tombes Presb. his own house in Salisbury
M r Robert Whi taker Presb.
the house of William Bulkley Esq r at Burgate in the parish of Ford-
ingbridg in Southamptonshire.
a Barne belonging to M r Alexander Cray at Hornesham
Received of M r Francis Benson this 20 th of Aprill 1672
the Licenses for the parties & places above menconed I say received
by me
Ia: Inness jun r
320 (167).
Received for M r Comfort Star his Maiesties Licence, & Allowance of
his dwelling house in Sandwich
Whitehall Apr. 20 th 1672
Rob Mascall
320 (168).
Received at S r Joseph Williamsons office in Whitehall this 20 th Aprill
1672 these Licences following.
for M r John Leighton & for the house of M r Jn Chamberlain
Nottingh" 1
for M r Sam 11 Nowell& for the house of M r Jn Richard for
Newto
for W m Cross & for the house of M r Thomas Porter of Bingha
Nott.
for M r Jno. Whitlock and his dwelling house in Mansfeild
Nottingh m Pr.
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
for Jn Otefeild at M r Jn Spatema" house Roadnooke Derby-
shire
for M r Samtt Clark at M r Tho: Brytls house in Leighto Bed-
fordshire
for M r Rob* Porter of Mansfeeld Notting m shire Gen" Teacher
for M r Jn Billingsley of Mansfeeld Gen^ 1 Teacher
[In different writing. ? R. Steele's. Ed.]
by mee
John Whitlock
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 257
320 (169).
I do hereby acknowledge to have rec d Licences For M r John Glanvill &
M r John Galpin to preach in the howses of the s d John Glanvill
& John Hacklebridge within the pish of Taunton S l James & alsoe
in the howse of Rob te Sellerke in the pish of Bp. Lidiard within the
County of Som r sett.
p mee
Sam: Reynolds
20 Apr: 1672
[B. Ed.]
320 (170).
Addressed : For S r Joseph Williamson
Apr: 22 th 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 S r
Yours most unfeignedly
:here bee five beehind in all faithfulnes.
for which you bee a N
laughty man. I can
leare all have them
lediately, but if you take
lee for your frend I wil have
r ou to make bould
>ray fill up y e blanck with
>r his house at Walthamstow.
J20 (171).
Endorsed : Worcestershire.
.ichard Moore of Wetherock hill in Worcester sheire for a roome in his
>wne house to A presbiterian.
Given by M r Vernon 22. Apr.
[B. Ed.]
!0 (172).
Endorsed : Warwickshire, Worcestershire.
[B. Ed.]
.ichard 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. T>om. Car. II. 320
As allso a generall licence to preach in lawfull places A presbiterian
Tow licences are likewise desired for
M r 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. M r Thomas Ventres Teacher, M r of Arts. Congregationall
2. M r Rob 1 Beake, Teacher, Bachelor of Arts, Presbiterian
of the Citie of Canterbury
And for
Theire Meeting Place being M r Ropers Hall in y e Parish of
St. Dunstans in Cant afores d
Also for
3. M r William Hooke Teacher M r of Arts. Congregationall of y e Citie
of London and His Meeting Place being
A Roome or Roomes in y e dwelling house of M r Loeton in y e Spittle
without Bishops Gate London
White Hall Apr: 22 th : 1672.
p me
Rob Mascall
320 (174).
Received this 22 th day of Aprill 1672 from M r Benson one of the Clerkes
in the L d 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 rec d five licences as followeth
one for Richard Tittmash) . , ~
one for Lawranc King } Anabaptists. Oxon
one for John Savage his house London bridge
one for Anthony Palmer) ~ ...
one for George Fownes j Congregationall pswation
22 Apr. 72 Owen Davies
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
M r Richard Hills house in Winchester Street Allhollers the wall pish
London
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 259
320 (176).
Endorsed : London [B. Ed.]
M r Richard Hills' house in Winchester Street London
Allhollers the wall parish
for M r Jn Stubbs of the Congregationall way
[Owen Davies. Ed.]
10 (177).
Endorsed : Dorset [B. Ed.]
meeteing place in the dwelling house of John Ingram in Fordington
in the County Dorset, for the Congregationall perswatiom^
[Same hand as-rS^' Ed.]
JO (178).
Endorsed : Griffith, London [B. Ed.]
License for M r George Griffith a Congregational Minister to Preach
at his Dwelling-House in Addle-Street London
10 (179).
Endorsed : Middlesex [B. Ed.]
'ho: Danson M r of Arts of the perswasion presb. for his dwelling
house in Spittle-Fields Middlesex
10 (180).
Endorsed : Shrowsbury.
[B. Ed.]
licence for
M r Samuel Beresford, of the Presbyterian Prswasion for, his House
in Shrowsbury.
10 (181).
Endorsed : Henly, Cole. [B. Ed.]
l r Thomas Cole of the Congregational way att Henly upon Thames att
M r Jn Tylers house and att Alexander Bernards Barne
320 (182).
Endorsed : Dorsett
A meeteing place for M r 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.]
172
260 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
820 (183)
William Oliver of Padstow in Cornwall instead of Dutson
Tho: Roberts of Lyfton instead of Milton in Devon.
John Hickes.
890 (184).
Endorsed : Devon, Somerset, Yorkeshire, Cornwall
[B. Ed.]
Given in by M r Hickes. 23. Apr. 72
J [SirJ.W. Ed.J
M r Luke Clayton Min r in Rotherham in York, presbyterian
M n Alice Shute Widdow her house in Crediton. Devon
M r Henry Berry his house in Crediton
M r John Nots house in Lapford
M r Georg Brooks house in Crusemorchard
M r Adam Normans house in Collumpton
M r Witt. Yco his house in y e parish of Woolborough.
M r John Syms his house in Ogwill
M r Rich. Stevens house in Denbury
M r Francis Whiddon his house in Moreton.
John Forly his house in Totnes
James Searles in y e parish of Dartington
all these arc in Devon.
M r John Maudit] Min rs in St. Mary Ottery
- w th their houses to be Licensed for Presbyterian
M r Edward Par ) Congregations.
M r George Day of Wiveliscomb in y e County of Sommerset Min r .
M r Joseph Stocker his house in the said parish for a Presbyterian Congr.
M r Henry Flammack Min r at Goonrowson. a Presbyterian
M r Witt: Flammack his house call'd Goonrowson in Cornwall.
890 (185).
Endorsed : Indulgence.
23. Apr. 1672. R.
D r B. [Sir J. W. Ed.]
Addressed : These for S r Joseph Williamson
Apr: y e 23 th 72
Most honored & deare S r
I humbly pray y l you would give licences to y e 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 M r 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 y party nee comes from but not superscribe it comes from
M'W:
S r , I am in all maner of faithfullnes
Yours to love honor & serve you
N.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 261
820 (186).
Endorsed : Suffolk, Hereford.
[B. Ed.]
24 Apr. 72
M r William Voyle \
M r George Primerose tt r j
M' Samuel Smith senior f at Hereford
M r Samuel Smith junior]
M r Anthony Collier of Rosse in county of Hereford
M r Samuel ffoanes 1
M r Samuel BacklederV of East-Bargholt in Suffolke.
M r Richard More J
at M r Traherns a Goldsmith next doore to the Kingshead Taverne
neere Somerset house for
Yo r servant
Nehemiah Lyde
320 (187).
Endorsed : Yorkeshire
[B. Ed.]
Query. wheth r the Lycence be done for M r Hartley of Kildwicke in
Craven in ye County of Yorke, of the Congregat 11 pswasion
It desire a Lycence for M r James Saile Presbeterian for the freeschole
att Leedes in yorkshire
It desire a Lycence for Swaith hall in the pish of Warsop in y e County
not appr. of Yorke to be a meeting place
It desire a Lycence for M r Jeremiah Millner of the Congregationall
pswasion, to be a teacher in the Ladye Roades House in Haughton
in yorkshire
It desire a Lycence for M r 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 M r X* Marshalls Lycence
It desire a Lycence for M r Sam 1 Ballye of the Congregationall pswasion
to teach in Morley Chappell in the pish of Batley in Yorkshire
[B. E EdJ tne Inhabitants w th in the Chapelry haveing sent up theire
petticon for itt
[The same hand as 203 & 271. Ed.]
320 (188).
Endorsed : Surrey
Addresed : For M r Matthew Shephard in
Clemens Lane. London
Sr >
you pmised your indeavo 1 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. T>om. Car. II. 320
in improvcing the advantage, offered, for the good of soules by his M l y s
gracious declara . 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 pHudice to the other. I depend upon you for this.
being
Your affectionat frend & serv 1
David Clarkson
Ap 2572
person David Clarkson
the to be allowed
place belongs to John Beamish in Mortlake Surrey
820 (189).
David Clarkeston of Mortlake in Surry & Bemishes house
Tho: Case of Chiswick in Middlesex
Jo" Jackson of Brentford Middlesex
Ed: Probees house
820 (190).
Endorsed : Middlesex
[B. Ed.]
For M" Thomas Case Minister, of the Presbyterean way, liveing in the
parish of Chiswick in y e county of Midlesex.
For M r John Jackson minister of the presbyterean way liveing in
Brentford in y e county of Midlesex.
For the house Edward Probee, in the parish of Chiswick in y county of
Midlesex
320 (191).
Endorsed : Staffordshire
[B. Ed.]
Addre*ed : To M" Robert Blany
* Wn rc S ucstcd t0 pcure Lycense for
M r Joseph Ecclcsole a non-con ft minister & M r
M' William Turton alsoc to preach &c in the house of Mr William
Keeling In Darlcston in Staffordshire
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 263
I pray when y u goe up to Westm r get this done for one or both of
the psons above named I shall sattisfie for y e charges
y r Assured Freind
Sa: Fisher
I pray remember my fathers business
25 Ap. 72
320 (192).
Endorsed : Staffordshire
[B. Ed.]
M r Joseph Ecclsole of Sedgly in Staffordshire
M r Wm Turton of Rowley in Staffordshire
crave Lycense for the house of M r W m 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 M r Blayney
[Written by Mr. James Inness, jun r . 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 Som^
on the behalfe of themselves & others.
May it please yo r most excellent Ma l y e
Yo r peticon rs most humbly & thankfully acknowledge yo r Ma^
abundant grace & favo r towards them in yo r princely Clemency &
Indulgence expressed in yo r late declaracon, And to the end they may
ptake of the benifitt thereof ;
Yo r peticon rs humbly pray that M r 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 yo r Ma^.
And yo r peticon" (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. T)om. Car. II. 320
3iH> (195).
Endorsed : Somersett, Devon
[B. Ed.]
M r 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
M r 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 Jun r in y e
pish of Shelden, & the howse of John Bradbeere in y e pish of
Dunkeswell Lyinge together both in the Countye of Devon
320 (196).
Endorsed : Ye Indulgence 26 Apr. 72. R.
Dr Butler
y e use of Halls.
, [Sir J. W. Ed.]
Addressed : For ye Right Honble Earle of Arlington.
London Apr: y e 26 th 1672
Right Honble,
I should not bee faithful should I conceale y e 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 y e birth, publick places was declared should bee allow'd now
refused, & they licenced to noe more then what thoese of y e 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 y e Devill must have his chappell, it
beeing his great worke to keep y e Gospell from beeing preached.
Every day allmost affords tidings (as I can show some) from y e countries
of y* many frequent & fervent blessing of god & y e King, tis great
pitty y l anything (by lessening his Maj: soe mercifull grant) should bee
done to hinder soe good soe advantageous a worke as y e getting y e harts
of the people which now as y e 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 Honble
Your honors
most unworthy yet most
faithfull servant
JB
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 265
320 (197).
Endorsed : 26. Apr. 72 R. D r B.
Halls to N. Conformists.
Addressed : For S r Joseph Williamson.
Aprill 26 th 72
Most honored & deare S r
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 y e 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
320 (198).
Endorsed : D r Butler.
R. 27 Apr. 72.
frend
N.
[B. Ed.]
Apr: ye 2 6 th 72
Most honoured & deare S r
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 y e effects of writing downe & if theese please I will not
offer to obtaine for any but upon such account I most humbly beg y l
this bearer may bring y e licences fully according to y e petitions
I am
most deare S r
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 yo r Ma ties
gracious declaration of the 15th of March last past, wherein yo r Ma ties
Indulgence to such as can-not conforme in all things to the Church of
England as it is now established professinge our Loyalty to yo r Sacred
Ma* and resolveing by the grace of god to use the liberty theirin
granted to us with that peaceablenesse that yo r Ma tie may have noe
reason to repent of the favor allowed to us therein.
Wee are humble petitioners of yo r Sacred Ma^ that in pursuance
their of yo r Ma tic would be graciously pleased to allowe of M r 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 M r Jones and us, yo r Ma ties 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 ma tie .
The humble peticon of severall of the Inhabitants of the parish
of Winwicke in the Countie pallatine of Lancast 1 * in the name of them-
themselves and sundry others
Humbly Sheweth
That vour maties Indulgence expressed in your maties Royall
Deciaracon of March 15 th f* To such as cannot conforme in all thinges
to the Church of England as it is now established is with all humble
thankfuilnes acknowledged by us and professeinge and promiseinge (by
the assistance of God) our constant and unfeigned Loyalty to your Sacred
mafic 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 yo r matie would bee gratiously
pleased to allow &c lycence M r William Aspinwall minister of
the Gospell and of the perswasion comonly called presbiterian to
CX( ' I ministeriall function amongst us And that the out-
howesinge of Richard Birchall of the said parish of Winwick
mav bee the place of our assemblinge fo r our publick worshipp
and devotion
S. P. T)otn. Car. II. 320 267
And yo r 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 M r Francis Benson.
There were two peticcons sent by mee to S r Joseph * y e one from
Eccles y e other from Winwick in Lancashire [*both townes there]. y e
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 y e finding of them.
I am,
S'
Your s
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 Ma tie 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 Minist r 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 l 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
Ma ties indulgence.
Sam" Morris W m 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 y e pish of St. Martin in y e
Feilds doe desire that a roome or roomes in my own proper dwelling
house in y e 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. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 (202),
Gabriel Sangar minister of the Presbyterian persuasion desires Licence
to preach
It is desired that y 6 house of y e 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.
820 (203).
Endorsed : Yorkeshire.
[B. Ed.]
S r Joseph Williamson on Wednsday last being the 24 th of this instant
Aprill 1672 was left a Desire for Licences for the places & psons after
mentioned of w ch some alterations are to be & to w ch some additions for
oth r psons & places, viz. :
It was desired that Swath hall in the pish of Worsop be Licenced
now y l 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 l Jeremiah millner of the Congregationall psuasion
be allowed As a teach r 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 M r Sam 1 Balie of the Congregationall pswasion
to teach in morley Chapell in the pish of Batley in y e County
of Yorke or in his owne house in morley.
these are ye Alterations desired in the paper form r ly Left
[The same hand as in 187 i.e., Timo: Cloudsley. Ed.]
Endorsed : Yorkeshire.
viz 1
Fresh Desires for psons & places in y e County of Yorke
A Lvcence for M r John Hobson of the Presbiterian pswasion
& M r Marke Triggatt of y e 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 M r Richard Whitehurst of the Congrerabll
Biwasion to teach att a Certaine House Called the west hall att
Hatfcild in Yorkshire
A Licence for M r Robert Dickinson of the Congregationall pswa-
ion to teach att his owne house in Fish lake in Yorkshire
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 320 269
A Lycence for M r 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 petition rs have with all due thankefullnesse, and
Humility considered your Majestyes late gratious declaration, published
by the Advice of your most Hon r able Privye Councell, whereby yo r
Majestye is pleased to suspend the execution of all manner of poenall
laws in matters Ecclesiasticall against those that doe not conforme to
the Church of England: And that yo r Majestye is gratiously pleased
to declare that yo r 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 yo r Majestye.
In thankefullnesse and submission to w ch gratious Indulgence and
Dispensation yo r petition rs are incouraged humbly to beseech and
supplicate yo r Majesty to be pleased to give yo r Majestyes royall
Allowance that One house p r pared for that use in Wrentham abovesaid
be allowed of by yo r Majestye to be a place for yo r petitioners and others
to congregate in for our publique worshipp and devotion, And that yo r
Majestye would likewise be gratiously pleased to approve M r William
Ames Teacher to that congregation to w ch yo r Majestyes humble
suppliants doe belonge : And yo r petition rs doe promise not to use,
permitt or extend this yo r Majestyes Royal Favor and Indulgence for
y e Exercisinge or teaching any Doctrine tending to Sedition
And yo r Petitioners shall pray &c
Autograph signatures.
Fra: B re wester
Tho: Legat
Geo: Warren
Francis Morse.
John Rix.
Simon Wickering
Richard Waynflitts
Tho: Marshall
W m Crispe
Abr: Gillingham
Evan Gayer
Simon Rix
Phillip Barker
Wrentham
Aprill 29 th 1672.
Henery Legat
W m Slater
Isaac Chetell
Nath: Smyth
Edmund Durrant
John Buddell
Tho Forcroft
Robert Chrisp
270 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
880 (805).
Reverend S r ,
I received yours y e w^ 1 was noe small disappointment to us all
(Specially my Lady) y e licences not coming for we are in more than
ordinary danger of being disturbed The Church men & y e Justices
will take any information y e 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 S r in short
they are resolved to try y e Strength of y e Declaration whether twill be
valid agt an act of Parliament, and my Lady is y e 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 y e Kinges deel: & then we hope to stave off trouble for y e
prsent, though tis judged y l twill com in the end notwithstanding a
license. S r , I hope to be in London y e next weeke but whether I shall
reach through by y l hour you mention is doubtfull not being used to ride,
Sc 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 1 time y l I shall get Glastonbury provided ; but
notwithstanding all I intend to com except it may be as well then, y e
wc* 1 is all but service and thanks from him who is
Sr >
Y r obliged servant,
Aprill 29 : 72 Tho: Brond
320 (206).
Endorsed : Chancys note. Southampton
[B. Ed.]
Licences desired
For M r John Crofts, Congregational
for John Girle's house in Newton Tone in the county of Wilts,
or any other licensed place.
For M r Nicholas Smith congregational for his ow house in Long
parish & M r Hopkins' house in Horwell in y e County of South-
ton or any other licensed place
For M r John Pinkury presbiteria for his ow house in Longstock
& John Saunder's his house in Andover in y e County of Southto
Isaak Chancy
Aprill 27. 1672. of Estonto Andover
880 (207).
Endorsed : Southampton
M r Samuell Sprint for the tow Hall in Andover Southtfi
M r Isaak Chancy for Estonton neer Andover Southto
[B. Ed.]
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 271
M r James Brow of Lower Catford for his house Southto
M r Jon Pinkney Long Stock his ow house Southto
M r Joh Crofts, Newton tony John Girles House Wilts.
M r Nicholas Smith his ow house in Long parish. Southto.
[J. Chaficy. 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
[sacke Chancy of Easton towne in the se3 County desiers Licence to
preach in his One House or any other Licensed place hee being of
the presbiterian Preswaisson.
fames Browne of Lower Clatford in the sect County desiers Licence to
preach in his One House or any other Licensed place hee being
of the Presbiterian Preswaission
1
:
520 (209).
Endorsed : Althornes note. Leedes
[B. Ed.]
M r 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 M r 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 M r Edward Newton to bee teacher to the same
ongregation
And wee alsoe desire (if it may bee obtayned) that M r Edward
Newton may have in his Licence the Liberty to usse the house of M r is
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
Y r obliged Frends and servants
Edward Newton Walter Brett Jun r
Wal. Brett sen r Samuel Dutton
Henry Panton Will Humphrey
Tho: Matthew
Lewes the 30th of Aprill 1672
272 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
880 (810).
Endorsed : 30. Apr. 1672 R
D r B.
Addressed : For S r Joseph Williamson
Licenses
Milward's house.
Rent
Rathbone
Apr y e y e 30 th 72
Most honored & deare S r
I most humbly beg licences for thoesetwo peticions according as
therein desired I alsoe pray a licence for y e house of M r Georg
Mil ward at Farincomb in Somersetshire for M r John Millward to
preach in whoe already hath a licence in generall. there is yet alsoe
two beehind of y* ould ones I formerly desired which were for Kent.
Rathbone was one of them, the other I have forgotten I intreat you,
deare S r , to let mee have theese. I get nothing by this but expense of
money & time. I am for ever
Dear S r
Yours in all truth,
N
320 (211).
Addressed : For my honoured Freind
S r Joseph Williamson
these
My honoured Freind,
I was yesterday at Whitehall to have way ted on you, but y u
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, w c ^ humbly desires y u 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 L d ; or
Y r most humble & more than
most affecconate Serv 1
30 Aprill: 1672 Raphe Snowe.
1
320 (212).
John Hodges house Edward Pars house in S* Mary Ottery
John Taylour teacher Mark Down teacher
{ohn Maudit teacher Georg Tress teacher.
Lich. Smith teacher. M r Lye teacher
Rich. Binmore teacher M 1 Lyes bouse
Rich. Binmores house Abraham Randals house
John Syms house in Ogwel. John Nots house
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 320 273
John Maudit's house Rich: Stevens house
Willift 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 M r Hiclces April y e last.
M r Henry Flammack teacher
M r Flammack house
[John Hickes. Ed.]
320 (213).
Endorsed : Norwich.
[B. Ed.]
A Lycence
For John Collings D r D. & for A roome in ye house of Jonathan
Wilson in y e pish of St. Stephens Norw ch
not app. For Beniamin Snowdon & for A roome in y e house late
belonging to y e Blackfryers in St. Andrews pish Norw ch
presb.
[B. Ed.]
320 (214).
sd : Warwick
[B. Ed.] [SirJ.W. Ed.]
Endorsed : Warwickshire. Meetings Congregationalists.
1. The House of Sophia Viscountesse Wimbaldon in y e 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 y e 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 Veiling master of Arts &c 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 & p - T^om. Car. II. 320
890 (917).
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.]
M r 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 M r Edmund Kirton & of M r John
Basnet & M r Thomas Jesson. in Coventry
[This in one writing. Ed.]
For M r George Moxon Congregationall at his Dwelling house in the
parish of Asbury Cheshire
For M r Nathaniel Ranew, Presbyt. at M r Finch his house in Bilrecay in
y* County of Essex
For M r John Ravenshaw Presbyteria At his house in Wibunbury parish.
Cheshire
[In Richard Steele's hand. Ed.]
320 (220).
Endorsed : Surrey, Hantshire.
[B. Ed.]
M r Noah Webb of y e Presbyterian pswasion of Frimley in Surrey
M r Samuel Wickham of the Presbyterian pswasion of Purbright in Co.
Surrey
M r Stephen Webb of the same pswasion at M rs Bradshaws house U
Farnborow in Hantshire
M r Richard Bures of the Presbyterian pswasion, of Frimley, in Surrey.
820 (221)
Endorsed : Sussex, Stafford.
[B. Ed.]
Joseph Cope d< Lycence to to Teach in the house of M r Edwan
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
M r 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 Sallceld 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 M rs Cooke in the Southgate
Street in Bury : Suff:
presbit : Samuel Slater: for the Shire house in Bury not appr.
*20 (223).
Endorsed : Northumberland
[B. Ed.]
Liconse for
M r John Tompson to preach at the tole both in Morpeth in North-
umberland Congregationall.
520 (224).
Endorsed : Lancashire, Suffolk
[B. Ed.]
[ r William Folkes of Great Cornard in Suffolk. Presbyterian
M r John Clarkes house in S l Edmonsbury Suffolke
M r John Parish his house in Sudbury Suffolke
/I r Tho Walker of little Waldingfield in Suffolke. Presbyterian
For his own house & For M r 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
M r Henery Finch of Manchester in Lancashire. Presbyterian.
For A private orotory belonging to M r Tho Birch of Birch in Lanca-
shire For the use of such as doe not conforme &c both of the
Presbyterian & Congregational perswasion.
[Maddox. Ed.]
320 225).
A private oratory belonging to M r Tho. Birch of Birch-hall in
Lancashire For the use of Presbyterian k Congregationall
M r Henery Finch Teacher Presbyterian.
[Maddox. Ed.]
l82
276 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 (226).
A Roomc or Roomes in the house of Henery Finch in Manchester in
the County of Lancaster For the Presbyterian perswasion
Maddox
820 (227).
M r Thomas Moore of Milton-Abbas in Dorcett Presb. his own house
there
M r John Hodder of Thorn = combe in Devon. Presb.
his own house there & a house or outhouse belonging to Tho:
Moor Esq r in Hawkchurch in Dorcett
M r Henry Backaller of Woron... fitzpain Presb. in the house of M rs
Sarah Kerridg. there.
M r John Pinney Presb. in his own house att Betscombe in Dorcett. & a
house belonging to M r Edw: Markes at Broad Windsor in
Dorcett
M r John Kerridg of Lyme in Dorcett. a Gen 11 teacher.
M r Ja: Ously of Wotton Fitz=pain Presb. his own house there
M r John Brice of Whitechurch Presb.
a New house belonging to Hen: Henly Esq r M r John Goddard >
& others at Marshwood in Dorcett
M r John Langdale Presb. his own house at Crickett in Somersett.
The house of Mr John Webber (comonly called Thorp) at Membury
in Devon. Presb.
M r Tho: Craine of Beaminster in Dorcett. a Gen 11 teacher.
M r John Gill of Haukchurch in Dorcett. a Gen 11 teacher.
M r Tim: Sacheverill Presb. his dwelling house in Winterburn Zelston
in Dorcett.
[Other side]
M r Tho : Row of Winburn Presb. a Gen 11 teacher
The house of M r Bernard Dwight in Culliton in Devon
M r James Wood of Chewbent in Lancashire Presb.
a meeting place (built by the inhabitants of Chewbent) in the said
towne
M r Rob: Bath of Rachdale in Lancashire Presb.
a house called Underwood in the parish of Rachdale.
M r Zachariah Taylor of Rachdale Presb.
a house called Bickerstaff Hall there a dwelling house
M r Nath. Haywood of Bickerstaff in the parish of Ormskirk in Lanca-
shire Presb.
the house of M r Geo: Leigh in Farnworth
M r Joshua Kirby of Wakefeild in Yorkshire Presb.
his own house in Wakefeild
The house of M r John Hulatt in Salisbury for a Presbiterian meeting
place
the house of M r John Nest Presb. in During
The house of M r Wm Billers Presb. in Leicester for M r Major
Presb.
To fill up for M r En!
[Ja: Inness jun'. I
S. P. T)om. 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 :
*20 (229).
Benjamin Perkins at Wakingham in Barkshire for himself, & his
dwelling house.
M r Samuel Baker house at Watesfield in y e County of Suffolk.
M r Tho: Benton to be allowed teacher in Watisfield
and Isaack Carters house to be Licenced
Sam. Pettaugh to be a teacher in his house in Wortwell cum
Alburgh in y e County of Norfolk. & his house to be licenced
r Willia Bidbank to be a teacher at Robert Primrose his house in
Denton in y e County of Norfolk.
M r Augustine Plumstead in Norffa teacher.
M r John Starke to be a teacher at y e house of Rob 1 Smith in Sileham in
y e County of Suffolck and his house to be Licenced
M r Sam 1 Manning jun r to be a teacher at y e house of Stephen Hamblin
in Pulham in y e County of Norfolk w th y e house to be licenced
Hutton Esq r 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
320 (231).
Endorsed : Berks
[B. Ed.]
M r Edward Perkins Presbeterian For the house of M rs Elizabeth
Hawe in Wokingham Barsksh e
[In margin, written obliquely.]
1 After their Lordships are very whome it may '
278 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
820 (232).
Endorsed : Nottingha, Derbyshire
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
W m Reynolds of the presbit perswasio at the house of M r Joseph James
in Notting" 1
W m Cross of Loughborough Leicestershere of the presbiteria' perswasio
for his owne dwelling house in Loughborough
M r 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.]
820 (234).
Endorsed : Wales
[B. Ed.]
~ . Hi g s
Daniell Higgs desires a Lycence to preach in the house of M r Henry
Griffith & in the house of Richard Bevan & Robert Gethyn in the
County of Glamorgan in Gower who is of the Congregationall
perswation
Samuel Tones presbyt: at his owne house in Langynwyd and in the house
of M r Rees Powel of Coitrehen in Glamorganshire.
Peregrin Phillips Congreg: at his owne house and at Richard Mayloi
house in Haverford west in Penbroke shire.
[Stephen Hughes. I.q. first part of 320 (235). Ed.]
320 (235).
Received out for
M r Samuel Jones for his owne house and M r Rees powels house in
Glamorganshire
M r Peregrin Phillips for his owne house and M r Richard Maylors at
Haverford west in penbroke shire
Received by me
Stephen Hughes
[Large rough hand. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 279
M r Daniell Higgs for the house of Rich: Bevan Robert Gethin & Henry
Griffith in Glamorgan shire
reed 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. Pet n Apr. 72
[B. Ed.]
To the Kings Most Excellent Ma tie
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 e 15 th of March last past
wherein your Ma ties Indulgence to us is soe fully manifested, is w th all
humble thankfulnes acknowledged by us. And professing our Loyalty
to your Sacred Ma tie w tn 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 yo r Sacred
Ma tie , that in pursuance thereof, your Majesty will bee gratiously pleased,
to allow and Lycense M r 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 M r Samuel Fisher
and us
Your Majestyes most humble Petition rs
Shall ever pray.
Tho: Rowney George Jackson
John Hunt Samuel Taylor
Francis Himmons Josiah Yate
William Egmond Isaac Ash ford
John Ashford Daniel Ashford
280 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
380 (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, h 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 yo r majesties loyall Subjects do with thankfulnes acknow-
ledge yo r majesties Royall Grace & favo r in yo r Majesties Declaracon
of the 15 of March 167 J 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 yo r Sacred Majestie y 1 in pur-
suance thereof yo r majestie would bee Graciously pleased to allow h
license M r John Harvie (M r 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 o r convenience, being all of us far distant from o r parish Churches
may be allowed for the place of o r Assembling in order to o r publick
worship & devotion. By w<* yo r majesties Royall favo r to the said
M r Harvie & o r selves yo r majestie will lay upon yo r poor subjects the
greatest obligacons. & Wee do pmise by the grace of God so to use
this yo r majesties Grace & indulgence as y l yo r Majesty may have no
Cause to repent this favo r on o r account.
And yo r majesties most humble petitioners shall ever pray
For yo r 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 167J ; 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 M r 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 M r 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
M r 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 M r Jollie, M r 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
ind sundry others in the same Neighbourhood
Humbly Sheweth
That your Ma ties Gratious Indulgence Expressed in your Ma ties
Declaration of March y e 1 5 th last past is with all thankefulnes Acknow-
lidged by us. And professing our Loyalty to yo r Sacred Ma tie with all
sincerity, And resolving by the Assistance of God to use the said
Liberty with that moderation and peaceablenes that yo r Ma tic (for as
much as in us lies) may not have cause to repent of the liberty soe
granted to us.
Wee are yc^ Ma ties most Humble petitioners that in pursuance thereof
yo r Ma tie would bee pleased to Allow and Licence M r Edward
Richardson M r In Artes and Minister of the Gospel (one of the
Presbyterean of perswasion) to exercise his Ministry Amongst us.
And that the house M r Robert Mort Comonly called Wharton
282 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
Hall scituate in the said Little Hilton, (hee the said M r Mort
being consenting and a subscriber hereunto) may bee the place
Allowed for our Meeting.
For which yo r Ma Ues Royall favour to the said M r Richardson
and us Yo r Ma tics most Humble pet rs shall ev r pray &c
Thomas Smith
Robert Mort
William Tong
Thomas Topping
Thomas Brabin
Richard Colliar
Humfrey Borscow
320 (241).
Endorsed : R Licence M r Prowse's note. Devon.
[B. Ed.]
A License is prayed for Richard Bickle to preach to a people of y e Pres-
beterian Judgment
The place called y e Cheape howse belongingq to Sam: Cabell Esq 1 "
in the parish of Buckfastleigh in the County of Devon
y prowse.
Pray M r Benson
get the abovesd: Licence w th w l conveniency you cann for
p r sent Freind
Ri: Prowse
May Day. 72.
320 (242).
M r Edward Dammer of Quarleston in Dorcett place & person
M r Joshua Churchill of Dorchester a metting place in Fordington
M r Dan: Bull of Newington Stoke place & person.
Rec d of M r Alexander Raynolds this first of May 1672 the Licenses
for the places & persons above menconed
I say, rec d by me
Joshua Churchill
Recd Mr Wells of Banbury & place
M r Copes Licence & pi.
& Mr Gilberts
by me Rich: Steele
The House of Tho: Jesson Coventry
Edmund Kirten Coventry
John Bay lyes
Viscountesse Wimbaldon
Esq. Willington
Iianiel Ranew in the house of Finch in Bilrecay
A meeting house in Nailcfwortfa
A meeting house at Ailebury at M r Dunstons
M r Gab: Major of Leicester place & pel
Recd by me
Ja: Inness juii'
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320 283
320 (243).
M r Henry Pen of Broadtholk in Wilts, place & person
M r John Kent at upper Wallop in Southampton person & place
M r Ben: Flower of Chippenham in Wilts person & place
M r John Pinney in Bettiscombe. Dorsett person & place.
Rec d the above menconed Licenses of M r Alexander Reynold, this
1st. of May 1672 I say rec d by me
Ja: Inness jun r
M r Tho: Evance Person and Place in Birmingham, Warwicksheir
Rec d 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 L d 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.]
i. May. 72. M r Hickes
[B. Ed.]
320 (246).
Endorsed : Wilts, Dorsett, Middlesex.
M r Peter Ince of Thornhill in ye County of Dorset Presb. with his
house in y e same place
The house of Tho: Grove Esq. in y e Parish of Dunhead in y e County
of W for a Presb. assembly
M r Tho: Rosewell of Ferme Presb. in y e County of Wilts
M r Compton South Presb. of Dunhead in y e County of Wilts With his
house in y e same Parish
M r John Phip Presb. of Tefont in the county of Wilts with his house
in y e same Parish.
M r Sam 11 Clifford Presb. of Knoyell in y e County of Wilts with his
house in y e same Parish
M r John Jemes Presb. of Stanes in the County of Middlesex with his
house in y e same Parish
[Written on back, but crossed out.]
M r Peter Ince Presb. of Dunnet in y e County of Wilts with his house
in the same parish
[J. Hickes. Ed.]
284 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (247).
Endorsed : Middlesex.
[B. Ed.]
John James to preach att his now dwelling house in Staynes in Midd*
Clerkc A Presbiterian
820 (248).
Endorsed
Congregationall
Suffolk.
Dorset, Essex, Hartford, Cheshire,
[B. Ed.]
Ed.]
congregat
congreg:
congreg:
Congreg:
[In another hand. (B's.)
James Rud Grocer
M r George Thorne The House of William Gillett in
Weymouth.
M r Richard Downe The House of John Golding in Brid-
port.
M r John Sammes M r William Croe's house in Coggeshal
in Essex
M r Thomas Lawrey His owne dwelling house in Cogges-
hal
Congreg: M r John Yates ) at M r Jonathan Pitman's house in
M r Thomas Wadsworthj Theobalds.
Crossbrook
Congregat: M r William Tutty at M r Hill's house in Ay brook Street
in Chesham, Halfordshire
Congregat. M r Fredericke Woodall
The House of M r Jonathan Basse in
Woodbridge in Suffolk
M r John Wilson. The House of M re Katherine Booth
in Northgate Street in Chester and
M rs Harvey in Y e Bridge street
M r Francis Warham The House of M r Cusors (? Ewers)
at Punsbourne in Hartfordshire
M r Robert Asty M ra Susan Adams her house in St. Ed-
munds Bury Hatter street
M r Thomas Milway at y e House of y e Widdow Heath
at Preston in Hartfordshire
Congr: M r Christopher Towler at M r Thomas Polhil his house in
Chesham Hartfshire
congregat:
Congregat:
820 (248 I).
Doct r Owen.
Desires that if y e place for M r George Thorne of Weymouth &
Milcombc Regis bee not yet expressed in y e License to be at y e house of
William Gillett : It may be now menconed to be at y e House Late
M r John Arthur's now in the possession of James Bud. Grocer: or in
fome Roomes of that House. Because upon second thoughts they have
thought fit not to have it at William Gillets.
S. P. IDom. Car. II. 320 285
320 (249).
Endorsed : Hartford, Essex.
M r Wilson at Chester
Tho. Lawry At his owne house in Coggeshall. Essex
Th W 1 a ^ rh I ^ ^ r J onatnan Pritmans house in Theobalds.
Francis Warham: At M r Ewer's house called Punsburne in Hartford-
shire.
Robert Asty At M rs Susan Adams howse in hatter's Street in S*
Edmonds Bury Suff:
William Tutty At M r Hills house in Crossebrooke Street in Cheshun
in Hartfordshire
John Sames At M r William Enoe's howse in great Coggeshall in Essex
Thomas Milway At the Widow Heaths house at Preston near Hitchin
in Hartfordshire
M r Christopher Towler at M r 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
M r King of Debenham Suffolk
M r Aston of Edm Bury Suffolk
M r T \ of CogshalL Essex:
r Low rye J fe
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. T>om. Car. II. 320
820 (264).
Endorsed : London, Warwickshire.
[B. Ed.]
A License for M r William Cooke Presbyt. The place. Some roomes in
a house calld the White Fryars in y e City of Chester
M r Samuel Willes a Presbyt. The place, His owne house in Birmingham
Warwickshire
M r Richard Adams Presbyt. The place at the House of M r John
Adams in Cheapside London.
320 (255).
Endorsed : Sussex, Yorkshire
[B. Ed.]
M r 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
M r 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 Lycensecl place
Edw: Hobson will call for these Lycences.
320 (256).
Endorsed : Nottingham Bole
[B. Ed.]
Josiah Rocke of Bole in Nottinghamshire of y e presbyterian perswasion
for his dwelling house att Bole afores d or any other place approved
320 (257).
A License is desir'd for M r 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 : Indulgen 06 Birmingham
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
M r 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 Hum in Birmingham
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 287
M r 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 M rs Yarrington on Borse well-heath
The house of William Weeley in Birmingham
The house of John Pemberton in Birmingham
The house of Richard Careles in Birmingham
320 (260).
Endorsed : Indulgence. Willis.
[SirJ.W. Ed.]
M R Samuell Willis of the Episcopall Perswasion
The Schoole house in Birmingham
The house of M r Joseph Robinson In Birmingham
The house of M r Samuell Taylor In Birmingham
M R W M 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.]
M r Gyles Say of Southampton being of y e Congregationall way humbly
desireth Acording to his Majest es proclamation of liberty to have a
Licens to preach in his own house in Southampton
M r Henry Coxe desireth to have a Licens for to preach at M r John
Puckuridges House in Rumsey in y e Countie of Southampton,
he being of y e Congregationall way
[? Tho: Blood. Ed.]
320 (262).
M r Gyles Say of Southampton
320 (263).
Endorsed : Lincolne Stafford
[B. Ed.]
in Comitat. M r W m Purton Minister
Staff. to meete at M r John Wades house in Stafford,
Of y e presbiterian pswation
M r George Upton Minister in y e County of Sussex & M r William
Fletcher of y e Citty of Circencester in y e County of Sussex, both of
y e perswation called Annabaptist desire also the use of a Meeting-
house scituate in the parish of St. Pancrasse w th out y e Eastgate of
y e Cittye in y e possession of W m Fletcher
M r Richard Wale Minister desires a Meeting place at his owne house in
Pinchbeck neere Ipulpen in y e County of Lincolne Of y e pswation
called Annabaptist.
288 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
320 (264).
Endorsed : Dorset
[B. Ed.]
M r William Ben of Dorchester of the Congregationall perswation, at the
house of M r Philip Stansby in Dorchester in the County of Dorset
[The same hand as 265, 266 and 143. I.e., Josh: Churchill. Ed.]
320 (265).
M r Benjamin Way of Dorchester of the Congregationall perswation for
the house of M r William Hayden in Dorchester in the County of
Dorset.
[The same hand as 264, 265, and 143. I.e., Josh: Churchill. Ed.]
320 (266).
M r 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 M rs Porters at Court lodge in Lamberhurst in Kent
320 (268).
M r Kitly his howse in Esex of y e presbiterian perswasion
M r Kitly for his person
M r Willis his howse in Esex. presbiterian
M r Wills person licenced
The howse of George Locksmith Romford in Essex presbiterian
The house of William Maskall of Romford Essex presbiterian
The person of M r 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
M r Pingell of Newcastell presbiterian
M r Durrant of Newcastell. congregationall
M r James Simonds the house lamberhurt in Kent.
Tho Blood
820 (260).
Endorsed : Essex
M r Barnwell Deaken of Romford, minister. Presbiterian
meeting place is,
George Locksmith of Romford In Essex his house
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320 289
M r John Maskalls house of Morris in Essex
M r William Maskalls howse of Romford for Presbiterions
M r Kitly Presbiterian minister
place his owne Howse at Abaryhatch in Essex
M r Wiston Presbiterion Minister
M r Erly Presbiterian minister
place his owne howse in Coyles in Essex
M r Willis of Burntwood presbiteria' minister His owne Howse.
[At back.]
M r 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 (jrace of Cjod Kjng of England, Scotland, France, and
Ireland, "Defender of the Faith, &>c.
To all {Mayors, bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and {Ministers,
jvil and {Military whom it may concern, (greeting. In pursuance of Our
declaration of y e 15 {March, 167-J-. We doe hereby permit and license Francis
urton of y e Presbyterien pswacon to be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed
Us in the Schole house at theTowne of Honiton in Our County of Devon
for the Use of such as do not co7iform to the Church of England, who are of the Per-
vasion commonly called Presbyterien. With further License and permission to him
\e said Francis Sourton to teach in any other place licensed and allowed by Us,
wording to Our said Declaration. Given at Our Court at Whitehall, the
day of in the 2\tb year, of Our 1{eign, 1672.
c By His {Majesties Command.
>ourton a teacher
320 (271).
M r Benson, 2 th May 1672
I Left these names & places und r written w lh y u last weeke for
Lycences which if possible I would have w th me this day
viz 1 for Swath Hall in Worsperdaile in the County of Yorke
Item for M r Jeremiah millner. p r sbit r ian att y e Lady Roades house
It. for M r Josiah Houldsworth Congregationall att Widd. Reyners house
in Heckmondwicke in Yorksh 1
It. for Sam 1 Baily Congregationall att his owne house in Morley if y e
Chapell will not be Granted Yorksh r
It. for M r John Hobson p r sbiterian & M r Marke Triggott. Con-
gregationall to teach att Kirksandall Hall in Yorksh r
It. for M r Rich d Whitehurst of the Congregationall pswasion in West
Hall in Hatfeild in Yorksh r
It. for M r Ro l Dickenson Congregationall att his owne house in Fishlake
Yorksh r
& now I have sent in p y e dorekeeper for 2 Licences.
19
290 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
v;z l
It. for M r J no. Rooke Congregationall to teach att Westhall in Hat-
feld in Yorkshire
I 1 for M r James Abdy p T sbitterian to teach att M r Powells house in the
Citty of Lincolne
[The same hand as 187, 203. Ti: Cloudsley. Ed.]
320 (272).
Endorsed : Chancy note
[B. Ed.]
M r Willi2 Hughes Congregation 11 . For his own house in Marlboro
Wilts
For M r Nathan 11 Baily's house in Marlboro for ye meeting of Congre-
gat 1 Wilts.
M r Richard Buny of Stoke Baptist for M r John Dozells house in
Whit-Church in Southto
May 2. Is. Chancy
320 (273).
M' Willi* Hughes for 1 Mar , boro
his house > Wit
M r Nathaniell Baily's house )
M r Sam 11 Sprint for his house in Upper Clatford in Hampshire
The Farm house in Newstreet in Andover Hampsh: for Indep or
presb.
M r Richard Buny of Stooke for M r John Dozells house in Whit-
church Hampshire
[Is. Chancy. Ed.]
320 (274).
M r William Hughes Congregational for his house in Marlboro, Wilts
M r Nathaniel Baily's house for those of y e Congregational pswasion i
Marlboro Wilts
M r Sailiuel 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
M r Richard Buny of Stoke. Baptist, for M r John Dozells house in
Whitchurch in Hampshire
!
880 (275).
Endorsed : Chancys note
[B. Ed.]
nces desired
For M r SaAuell Sprint of Up. Clatford, of the Presbiteria pswasion to
be a teacher at his ow house in Clatf:, Hampshire
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320 291
M r Rich. Buny of Stoke, Baptist to be a teacher at the house of M r John
Dozel in Whitchurch Hampshire
The House of M r Richard Ventha in Andover for Independents to meet
in. Hampshire
The House of M r Philip Barnard for Presbiterians to meet in Andover
Hampsh
The house M r John Sanders for Presbiter : & Independents in Andover :
Hampshire
These have been long waited for
By me
Is. Chancy
320 (276).
M r Sam 11 Sprint of Clatford for his house Hampsh.
M r Rich d Buny for M r Dozells house in Whitchurch Hampsh.
M r Richard Ventha's house in Andover Hampsh.
M r John Saunder's house in Andover Hampsh.
M r Phil. Barnards house in Andover Hampsh
[Is. Chancy. Ed.]
320 (277).
given in Last Thursday Aprill 25. r d May 2 : 1672
M r 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).
M r Richard Upjohn desireth A Licenc to preach in his dwelling
House in Weston in y e parish of St. Marys nere Southampton he
being of y e Congregationall way
May 2 th 72. Received a Licence for M r Gyles Say and for his House
in Southampton
CUTHBERT MAUNS
[Mauns. Ed. C/., 321 (260).]
320 (279).
M r Richard Upjohn desireth a Licence to preach in his owne house in
Weston in the parish of St. Marys nere Southampton he being of
y e Congregationall way
[At back.]
Stueels in Southampton Buildinge London Post p d 4 d
320 (280).
Endorsed : Southampton
[B. Ed.]
M r Richard Upjohn a Licence to preach in his owne dwelling House
at Weston nere Southampton he being of y e Congregationall way
19 2
292 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
M r William Houghton desiereth a Licence for his dwelling House in
Swanwiclc in the Countie of Southampton he being of y e Congre-
gational! way
320 (281).
Received by mee Jo N Hickes May y e 2 d these Licences
Ralph Vennings
James Bradshaws. Lancheshire
James Woods Lanch.
Edward Par Devon.
Jo n 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 Tayl r of Golbourn Lanch.
Michael Taylour of Pyworthy Devon.
320 (282).
Tho: Case of Chiswick this I have
Jo n 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).
Reed t his 2 d day of May 1672 of M r Benson
a licence for M r Tho: Case of Chiswick an
other for M r John Jackson of Brentford
& an other for the house of Ed: Probee of Chiswick
p Edward Probee
320 (284).
Addressed at back : M r Benson
May 2. 72
Rec d a Licence generall for Matth. Leadbeater of Whitacre in War-
wickshire & a Licence for M r George Moxon for his House in
Astbury, Cheshire
p me
M. Leadbeaur
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 320 293
320 (285).
Rec d y e 2 d May 1672. of M r Benson
A Licence fo r M r David Clarkson presb".
an other alsoe for M r Beamish his house in Mortlake in Surry
p. Mat: Sheppard
320 (286).
May the 2 th 72
Received then these Lycence here after mentioned
W m 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
I Sam: Balding
20 (287).
deceived by mee Walter Payn May y e 2nd 1672 these Licences following
ohn Balsters teacher Devon
lumphrey Bawden for his house Devon.
Jeorge Newton of Taunton Min r Somerset
Tho: Stone of Taunton for his house.
Tho. Dawnsy in y e parish of Sheldon Devon.
o n Blackmores house in y e same parish
ho: Jolly Min r in Lanchesh.
for his house in Weymond house in y e hundred of Blackbourn
ho: Keys Min. in Lanches.
rancis Norbury, for his house there,
obert Whittaker for his house in Lancheshire
n Harwood for his house in Lancheshire.
ichard 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.]
M r John Barret of the presbiteriane pswasion at M rs Margery Derries
house of the towne and county of the towne of Nottingham
M r John Whitlock of the presbiteriane perswasion att M r Thomas
Luptons house of the towne and County of the towne of Notting-
ham.
M r Robert Porter of the perswasion presbiteriane att M r John Walkers
house of the towne and County of the towne of Nottingham
M r 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 r John Marriott of the presbiteriane pswasion att his house att Aston
in the County of Bucks
M r Thomas Rose of the presbiteriane pswasion att his owne house in
Atbolton in the County of Nottingham
320 (289).
Endorsed : Yorkeshire
[B. Ed.]
M r Robert Armitage at Lilbery House adjacent to a Towne called
Holdbeck
M r W m Hawden at the Whitehouse in Shireburne
320 (290).
Endorsed : Devon.
[B. Ed.]
John Balster pray's Licence to preach to a people of y e Non Conformity.
In y e howse belonginge unto M r Humphry Bawden in y e parish of
Uffculme in y e County of Devon
p Prowse
320 (291).
M r 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
320 (292).
Endorsed : Somersett
[B. Ed.]
[B. Ed.]
M r Timothy Batt to be Teacher to a people of y e 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 SonVsett.
M r 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
SonVsett
M r Benjamin Berry To be Teacher to a people of y e Non-Conformitye
of the Presbeterian Judgment, the places of Worshipp in the Parish
Church of Trul (in the tyme of Vacacie) and the Church house
of the said Parish in the County of SonVsett ; This is desired by
the Generalise of the pish
S. P. 7)0 m. Car. II. 320 295
320 (293).
Endorsed : To be delivered to M r Nisbet a Gen 1 of Grays Inne
Yorkshire
M r John Donkinson Presbyt.
M r Nicholas Wressel of Barwicke upon Tweed presbyt.
M r Gilbert Rule Presbyt.
M r John Denton at Newton in y e 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 M r Stephen Moore independant.
his Meeting att the house of M r Barnabas Bloxon in Winchester
yard Southwark.
For M r Niccollas Balmer his Meetting att Frogmore in the Parrish of
New Windsor in Barke shire, presbyterien
320 (295).
M r Tho: Roswell Gen" teacher
M r Compton South of Wilts person & place
M r Groves house meeting place
M r Sam. Clifford person & place
Peter Ince: person & place
John Phipp person & place
M r Hugh Glover person & place.
Sam. Series house at Honiton a meeting place.
M r Phillip Lamb, person & place
M r Hen. Havers person & place.
M r Geo. Whitemarsh person & place
M r Tho: Long, person & place
M r John Rode, pson & place
M r Ja: Wise person & place
W m 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 teach r
Luke Ogle teacher
Sammes teacher.
296 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 320
W m Haydens house a meeting place in Dorchester
Ben: Way teacher
Tho Danson teacher.
Phillip Stansbys house a meeting-place in Dorchester
W m Ben teacher & place
W m Hunt teacher
meeting place in Marshood the house of John Brice there
John Alchurch teacher & place
W m Hawden person & place
M r Rob 1 Armitage person & place
Henry Backaller teacher & place
M r Francis Warham pson & place
Rec d the aforesaid Licenses
by me
Ja: Innes jun 1
820 (296).
Endorsed : North Sheeles
[B. Ed.]
N: Sheeles May 3 1672
Sr >
Havinge seen his Maj ties most gracious declaration of Indulgence
to tender Consciences, for w<* I am most humbly thankfull, I desire you
would take upon you y e trouble of procuring a license for a room in y e
now-dwelling house of Isabell Green in North-Sheeles as allso a room
in y e now-dwellinge house of Cuthbert Cotesworth in y e Westpans neer
South Sheeles, for, though unknown, yet herein
Yo r obliged fr d & serv 1
John Lomax
Congregationall
320 (297).
Addressed : For M r Benson
M r Benson,
you have a paper for M r Saunders to preach to a people in Tiver-
ton in Devon of y e Presb: Judgm 1 in y e English Schoole howse w ch
being not pmitted tis desired in y e howse belonginge to M r William
Wood in ye s d Towne
yo rs Ri: Prowse
3 May, 1672
pray get this signed before y e Kinge goes.
320 (298).
Endorsed : Kent. M r Maskalls note.
[B. Ed.]
Of y e parish of Chartham In y e County of Kent
Samuel Hieron Teacher Presbitcrian.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320 297
Their meeting Places, w ch they humbly Beg, are,
Mistooll House in Chartham
M r Thomas Mackwick's in Wye
M r Bunburies in Wye.
James Vigions in Molash
in
Kent.
R: M.
Whitehall May ye 3 d 1672.
[Rob* Mascall. Ed.]
320 (299).
May the 3 th 72
Received then a Lycence for Thomas Goldham to preach in his owne
house at Bourwash in Susex
I say Rec d
pr Sam ll Botley
Received then a Licence for Josiah Rock to preach in his own house at
Bole in the County of Nottingham
I say Rec d
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 Rec d
p Jonathan Tuckney
320 (300).
M r Tho: Ventres) , n , . r> k -,
M r Ro: Beake j f Canterbur y> Presbitenan
Their Meeting Place
M r Ropers Hall in y e parish of St. Dunstans. Cant:
Given In Munday Apr: 22: 1672.
Received May y e 3 d 1672 The Licences for ye two minist rs & their
Meeting Place abovesaid
p me Rob Mascall
320 (301).
May the 3th 72
Rec d 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 W m Crosse to preach in his owne
house at Loughborow, W m Reynolds to preach in Joseph James
house & John Walkers in Nottingham, to John Mariat to preach
in his owne house at Aston in Bucks M r Thomas Rosse to preach
in his owne house at Atboldton in Nottinghamsheir
I say, by mee Rec d :
Ro: Blayney.
298
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 320
320 (302).
3 May 1672
Rec d a License for M r Samuel Fisher of the Presbiterian perswasion to
teach in his owne house att Birmingham
Ro: Blayney.
320 (303).
4th of May 1672
Rec d by me Tim. Cloudsley the Licences here after mentioned viz 1
Robert Dickenson
Christo: Nesse Marke trigatt
Rich d Whitehurst Luke Clayton
Josiah Houldsworth John Hobson
Jeremiah Millner Samuel Bayly
Tim Cloudsley
320 (304).
Endorsed : Norfolk
Buckmaster.
[B. Ed.]
Deare S r ,
M r Buckmaster haveing let us know his Interest in yo u hath
Encouraged us to give yo u this trouble. Beseeching yo u to oblige us so
far, as to wait uppon S r Joseph Williamson, Begging of him Our Share
in his Ma ties gracious indulgence, declared in his Declaracon of the
15 March 167J, and that M r Daniel Buckmaster Minister of the Gospell,
may bee licensed as a teacher to us and Divers others, in whose Names
wee interest yo u . 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 yo 11 that Both in our and our Brethrens Names yo u would let
S r Joseph Williamson know that wee can better Conceive, then Express
our high sense of His Ma ties 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 tis
Most Loyall and Obliged Subjects ; which wee take to Bee a piece oi
our Gospell Conversation
Thus S r Commending y u to God wee rest :
NorfFolke, May 4 th 1672
I doe humbly agree with my
Brethren in their acknowledgm* of
His Ma 1 * Grace & Begging my
Share in it.
Daniel Buckmaster
Y r Obliged frinds & Serv ts
Rob 1 Kipping
John: Heath
James Cobb
Joseph Porie
John: Porie
Rob 1 Juby:
Hen: Greene
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 320
299
320 (305).
Endorsed : D r Bryon. Coven (try).
[SirJ.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 D r 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 o r hands this fourth day of May 1672.
Ab. Owen
Thomas Flint
Ed: Carter
John Hassard
Hu: Capell
Tho: Dyke
Charles Winterton
Simon Lucas
Rich. Phillips
Richard Hunt
John Hunt
John Winterton
Rich Webster
William hunt
Samuell Lawton
John Hayward
!
320 (306).
Endorsed : Wakefield
[B. Ed.]
M r Joshua Kirby min r 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 Jo N Hickes May 5 th 1672
Licences for
James Fishers f>son
James Fishers house
John Prior in Gorings-lee in Shipley
John Buckley teacher, in y e 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 M r 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 Hafie
Matthew Dowdale
Robert Bartlet W 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 Som r set on the behalfe of themselves and others.
May itt please yo r most Excellent Ma tie
Yo r peticon r s humbly and thankfully acknowledge yo r Ma ties abun-
dant grace and favour toward them in yo r princly Clemency & Indulgence
expressed in yo r declaracon of the 1 5th of March last past And to the
end they may ptake of the Benefitt thereof
Yo r peti< <m's humbly pray that George Newton Clerke M r of Arts
of the presbiterean way may be Licensed to preach to the presbitenan
Congregacon in the Towne-hall, Church-House, and the dwcllinge-
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 301
house of Thomas Stone in the said Towne or any other place allowed
by yo r Ma tie And yo r peticon r s (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 y e Kings most Excellent Matye
The humble petition of y e persons whose names are subscribed in y e
behaife of themselves and y e 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 y e 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 M r George Pearce, our pastor, of y e congregaonall perswasion, To
exercise his Ministerial! function at Edward Suttons house at Lotterford
in y e 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 W m Leman
Pearce Nath: James
Thomas Abbot
Francis Willoughbye
321 (4).
Endorsed : M r Mascalls note Islington.
[B. Ed.]
Of y e Parish of Islington in y e County of Middlesex.
M r Samuel Lee, Teacher.
1. The dwelling House of y e sd: M r Sam: Lee on Newington Green
in ye said Parish of Islington
2. The dweling House of M r Barker there.
3. The dweling House of M r George Thwing there. And if it may
be they desire these words may be added [or any other dwelling
House there]
White Hall. May y e 6 th 1672.
Given In then
p R:M.
From Maio r Ro: Thomson
302 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
821 (5).
Endorsed : M r Stccles note
[B. Ed.]
A license for
M r John Bryan Presbyt. for his house in Salop.
M r Andrew Barnet Presbyt for his house in Asbury parish
Cheshire
For the house of M r John Hughes in Wrexham Denbighsh.
For Presbyt.
For y e House of M rs Jane Machin in Stoke parish in Staffordshire :
for Presbyt.
May 6. M r Steele.
[B. Ed.]
321 (6).
M r Jo. Bryan a generall license Presbyt.
A license for y e house of M r Charles Doughty in Salop. Presbyt.
M r And. Barnet Presbyt. & for his house in Astbury parish Cheshire
A license for y e house of M r John Hughes of Wrexham Denbighshire
A license for y e house of M rs Jane Machin in Stoke parish Staffordshire
for Presbyt.
[Richard Steele. Ed.]
321 (7).
n j j Woodcock)
Endorsed: & Wolleys | note
[B. Ed.]
M r Thomas Forde of *|
Hornington in Com: J- Presbiterian Perswasion
Stafforde J
In the house of M r Richard Clarke of Burton on Trent in y e County
of Stafford afforesayd.
Hen. Woodcox
William Smith att his owne ]
dwellinge house att Dise worth I Presbiterian
Grange in y e County off Leister )
William Woolley
Ferdinand Poole off Loughborrow in \
y e County off Leister att the House off I Presbiterian
William Hardmeale in Loughborrow )
William Woolley
ye 6th May 1672
321 (8).
M r 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
M r Samuel Smith of Hereford junior
aS". P. TDom. Car. II. 321 303
M r Samuel Foanes of East Bargholt in SufFolke
M r Samuel Backleder of the same place
M r 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 M r Thomas Seaborne of the
Presbyt perswasion in the City of Hereford
A Licence is desir'd for the house of M r 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 6 th : 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 M r William Venner in Chittle Hampton parish in
Devon for a Presbyt: congregation
John Hickes.
M r Obadiah Wills teacher at y e Devizes in y e County of Wilts.
M r John Freeme his house in y e same County for a Congregationall
Assembly.
M r Frayling teacher at ye house of M r Edward Hope the younger in
the same Town & County.
M r Stephen Coven in Grub-Street in Cripple Gate parish. Lond.
all Independ 1 .
May y e 6 th 72 John Hickes
A house of Anthony Budds in y e East end of greate Torrington
Devon, for Presbyt. & Independ.
Andrew Lakes house in a village called Foord in y e 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
Benjamin Perkins teacher in Wokingham Barkshire
Benjamin Perkins his house in y e same place
Alice Haw her house in y e 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 6* h 1672 James March
321 (13).
Lycences
For a Meeteing Place at Cogges hall in Essex at W m Grove his house
Meeteing Place att M r Hill house in Chesha Streete in Hartford-
shyre
Lycence to M r Jn Yates Congregationall way and to meete att M r
Prittman's in Theobalds
M r Tho: Wodsworth Presbyterian at y e same house
M r Fowler Congregationall att M r Polhyns house att Chesham
Thomas Millway, Congregationall att Widdow Heaths house att
Preston in Hartfordshyre.
Rec d this 6 May 1672 these Lycences by mee
Jn Cressett
They will bee all
left w th Doctor Owen
321 (14).
A Licence
for M r 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 M r John Musgrave non conformist of the Presbiterian
pswacon to preach in any place allowed by his Ma tie lives in the
pish of St. James in Somsett
May 7 72. To be called for by
Thomas Stone
321 (15).
Endorsed : Dans note
[B. Ed.]
May 7 th 72
Samuel Cotes of the Presbyterian Perswasion, for Wath-hall House upon
Derne in Yorkshire, and for any licenced place.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 305
Joseph Moore, of the Presbyterian Perswasion, for a Roome or Roomes
where he lives in Hopton in Darbyshire, and j for any licenced
Place.
Henry Dent, of Salsbury, Wilts, ) of the p resbyterian p erswasiori) for
any licenced Place onely.
Simon Barret, of Lamborne
Woodlands in Barkshire
To be called for by M r 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 1672 . p Jo: Leigh.
321 (17).
M r 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
Minist r Att Kirkhoull
[The mem. quite a different hand from 320 (171 and 172). Ed.]
M r 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 7 th John Donn
321 (19).
Endorsed : Ford's note. Sussex
[B. Ed.]
Deare ffreind T
Lewes
The back house of M r Tho: Fissenden the person M r John Crouch
the younger of Lewes, Congregationall Sussex
Haylsham.
The house of M r John Lover in Lewes in Sussex the person M r John
Lover congregationall Sussex
M r John Wakely of Thorncomb of y e presbyterian perswasion in
Devon
To be calld for by mee
Stephen Ford
May 7th
20
3o6 S. P. T>o?n. Car. II. 321
321 (20).
Mr John Hodder Presb.
his own house in Thorncombe Devon
a house belonging to Tho: Moore Esq r in Hawkchurch in Dorcett
M r Henry Backaller of Wotton fitz-paine. Dorsett Presb.
the house of M rs Sarah Keridg there.
a house belonging to M r Edw: Marks at Broad Windsor in
Dorsett.
M r John Keridg of Lime Presb. a Gen 11 teacher Presb.
M r James Ously of Wotton Fitz-Paine Presb. his own house there,
the house of M r Bernard Dwight at Culliton in Devon,
a meeting place for Presbiterians
M r John Langdale Presb. his house at Crickett in Somersett
the house of John Webber (called Thorn) in Membury
in Devon, for Presbiterians.
M r Tho. Craine of Beaminster in Dorsett Presb. a Gen 11 teacher.
M r John Gill of Hawchurch in Dorsett Presb.
his owne house there.
M r Timothy Sacheverill Presb.
his own house in Winterburn Zelston, Dorsett
M r Tho: Roe of Wimburn in Dorsett Presb. his house there.
[In margin.]
To be fill'd up for Ja. Inness jun r .
[Back.]
M r W m Samson of Thorncombe in Devon Presb.
a large roome in the midst of the street, at Chard in Somersett,
belonging to M r W Atkins, M r Nath: Pitts & others.
M r John White of Morden in Dorsett a Gen 11 teacher. Presb:
M r Henry Martin Presb. his house at Tarrant Muncton Dorsett
M r W m Gilbert his house in Bothen Wood Dorsett
M r Tho s Gregg Presb a house in Hardshaw within Windle built
by the people, called Ellins Chappell not consecrated.
M r John Rogers of Yorkshire Presb. a Gen 11 teacher
M r John Harvey Presb
the house of M r John Franckland at Preston in Lancaster.
M r John Tuchin of Foy in Cornwall a Gen 11 teacher
M r Joshua Kirby Presb. his own house Wakefeild
M r Rob 1 Bath Presb. of Rachdale Lane.
a house called Underwood in y l parish.
The Shoole house at Leeds in Yorkshire.
M r Christopher Richardson. Congreg:
M r W 1 " Cottons house in Denby in Yorkshire
[Margin.||
M r Nathan Denton. Congreg:
the house of M r Silvanus Rich near Penistone in Yorkshire.
M r Richard Taylour Congreg:
M r John Wadsworth's house at Swaith in Yorkshire
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
307
M r Zachary Taylour of Rachdale Presb
a Gentlemans house called Bickerstaffe hall there
M r James Abdy Presb M r Powells house in Lincoln.
The house of M r Rob 1 Rouse at Tolvan in the parish of Landriach
in Cornwall.
[Ja: Inness jun". 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 Gen 11 teacher
John Harvey Presb: the house of John Franckland at Preston in
Lancaster
Tho: Whitehead Presb. the house of John Garnett in Kendall,
Cumberland
/ The Schoolehouse of Barwick for presb.
The Talbooth at the town house at Barwick
the house of Geo: Leigh in Farn worth
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 W m Ball in y e parish of St. Mary Somer-
sett London
the house of Daniell Andrews Esq r 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
Luke Cranwell
Presb. the house of Thomas Sleigh in Darby.
Presb. the house of Sam: Warde in Darby.
These are desired to be filld up for James Innes jun r
321 (22).
Endorsed
Indulgence.
Parish of Oldham. May 8.
[B. Ed.]
To the Kings most Excellent Mai tie .
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 yo r
Mai ties Grace and favour to be expressed in yo r Late Declaration of
March i^: 167J wherein you are gratiously pleased to declare that you
20 2
308 S. P. T>om. 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 yo r dread Mai tie 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 yo r
Humble petition" and others assembleing in order to theire publique
Worship and Devotion: And That Robte Constantine M r in Arts : of
the Presbiterian perswasion and formerly Minister of Oldham aforesaid
may bee Approved and Lycenced to Exe r cise his Ministeriall Function
there : Wherein yo r Mai tie will Lay A new obligation upon yo r
petition's Continually to pray for yo r Mai Ucs Long and prosperous
Raigne
James Buckley
James Scoffell
Tho. Gheetam
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 Maj tie
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 Maj ties
grace and favour to us expressed in your late declaration of March 15 th
167^ wherein you are gratiously pleased to declare that you will from
tvme 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 Maj tie that you
would gratiously please to allow a Barne belonginge to Roote 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 asscm-
blinge in order to theire publique Worship and devotion. And that
Robte Constantine M r in Arts off the presbiterian persuasion and
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 309
fformely Minister of Oldham a ffore said, may bee approved and licenced
to exercise his Ministeriall ffunction there. Wherein your May tie will
lay a new obligation upon your petitioners continualy to pray ffor your
May ties 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 licenses (according to y e Instruccons
following) viz*
For a congregacon in y e Citie of Coventry, of y e way, comonly called
Congregational
Teachers. M' Abel Collyer & M r Tho: Buxton.
Places, a Room, or Room's in y e Howses of
M r John Crichlowe
M r John Boun.
M r Richard Cranwell.
Mr Wm Wilcox.
I left ye Instruccons with M r Benson (by S r Joseph Williamson's
direction) who appointed mee to attend for y e Licenses on Sat. next.
Yo r lov: broth r
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 coinonly called Congregational.
Places desired a Roome, or roomes in y e Howses of
M r John Chrichlowe
M r John Boun.
M r Rich. Cranwell.
M r W m Wilcox.
Teachers -M r Abel Collyer & M r Thomas Buxton
[The same hand as 24. Ed.]
321 (26).
Endorsed : Hodder's note.
[B. Ed.]
A Licence ffor M r Robte Pinny of Chard parish. Presb: Som'st.
A Licence ffor M r Edward Dammer of Dorchester. Cong:
A Licence ffor the house of M* Dorothy Chaplain in Trinity pish in
Wareham Dors 1 . Presb:
A Licence ffor M r James Hallett of Winterbourne Kingston Dors 1
Presb:
310 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
A Licence ffor the house of M rs Woolfrey in Winterbourne Kingston
for Presb:
A License for the house of M r John Darner in Cerne, Dors 1 ffor a
meeting, for those of y e Presb:
Desir'd by mee
John Hodder
May ye 8 th
821 (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
M r Reeves house att Childerditch, in M r Harris his house att
Stenvills in Margarett Inn parish and in M r Harroodes in Little
Baddew
ffor those of the Prebyteriall gswasion :
May 8: 1672 :
To be called ffor by William Mascall of Romford:
[M r 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.]
821 (29).
Endorsed : M r Hickes note. Cornwall, London.
[B. Ed.]
M r Cuttlers house neare Limestreet in London, for a Presbyt. Congr.
Trinity house in Greasebrook in the parish of Rotherham in York:
belonging to y e Earl of Strafford, for a Presbyt. Congr.
M r Roger Flamank of Guendron in Cornwall teacher Presbyt. his
house y* place
Jo N Hickes
May y* 8^ 1672
Adam Pearse his house in Exon. Anabap*.
321 (30).
To the Kings most excellent Ma tie
Most gracious Sougne
We yo r Loyall subiects and humble Pet r who have subscribed o r
names (haveinge seene yo r Mat><* late Royall Declaracon, and therein
acknowledging* yo r Ma tU Royall grace and favour to us Doe humbly
begg that yo r Ma ti8 would bee pleased to graunt unto Jeremiah French
a Minister of the Gospell of Presbyterian psuasion yo r Ma 1 " s Licem
bin to preach the Gospell to us and others att the Court Baron house
att Bradford Abbas in the County of Dorsett, accordinge as yo r M;i 1 "'
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 311
hath bcene pleased graciously to offer unto us and others in yo r sayd
Ma ties Royal declaration And wee yo r Ma ties subiects and Peticon" as in
duty bound shall ever Pray for yo r Ma ties Longe and prosperous Reigne
over us.
[Autograph signatures.]
Jeremiah French
John Ryall
W m Arnold
John Hart
Edward Penney
The place above menconed is M r 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 M r
Tho: Arkenstall and by him bequeathed unto Elizabeth &
Rebecca Morecock
>amuel Loveday & Randal Roper Ministers
The meeting place wholy employed for that use scituate in East
Smithfield in the County of Midd. belonging to M r Edw:
Whiston
331 (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 M r 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (35).
Endorsed : Cardigan, Carmarthen
[B. Ed.]
Lycenses are humbly Desired By
M r Jenkin Jones (congregational) to preach in his owne house in
Kilgerran penbroke shire.
M r James Davies (Congregational) for his owne house in Cardigan and
for y house of M r John James of Kenarth in Carmarthen shire.
321 (36).
Endorsed : Somersett, Dorsett, Bradleys note.
[B. Ed.]
A Licence is desired for M r 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 M r 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 M r George Pearce oi the congregationall
psuation, to preach in the house of Edward Sutton at Lotterford
in the parish of North cheriton in the Countye of Somerset.
M r Bradbye or M r John Warr will call for these Licenses.
821 37).
Endorsed : Somersett Paynes note
[B. Ed.]
M r 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 s d Parish of Wellington in the Countye of Som r sett.
M r 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
M r Edward Searls howse in the same pish and County :
M r 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
M r 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 r sett
M r James Strongc to be Teacher to a Congregacon of the Noncon-
litie of the Presbeterian Judgment, The places of Worshipp,
the howse of John Mayne, & Robert Carter in the Parishes of
Broadway and Ash ill in the Countye of Som r sett & the how
Dorcas Standerwick of White Lackington in the aforesaid Countye
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 313
M r 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 Som r stt
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 (38).
M r 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 M r Edward Searle both in the parish of Culm-
stock in the County of Devon.
M r 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 Som r sett 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 Som r sett to be a place for Worshipp for the Noncon-
formitie of the Presbeterian Judgment to meet in :
p Payne. [Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 (39).
[Fragment.]
Devon M r Bindon Teacher
Nicholas Stookes house
Ed. Searles house
M r Baker & his house
M r 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 Som r sett to be allowed
for those of the Nonconformitie of y e Presbeterian judgm 1 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 Som r sett to be
allowed for those of the Nonconformitie of y e 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 y e Presbeterian Judgment to
meet & assemble in for Worshipp:
314 S. P. T)om. 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 y e Nonconformitie of the Presbeterian Judgment to
Meet & assemble in for Worshipp:
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
821 (41).
M r George Newton to be Teacher to a Congregacon of y e Presbeterian
Judgment In the Towne of Taunton in the Countye of Soniersett,
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 Som r sett
or in any other place allowed
by his Majestie :
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 (42).
Endorsed : Somersett
[B. Ed.]
Lycences for M r Payne who doth solicite for these psons Under
Named :
M r George Newton of Taunton to be added in his Licence the
howses of M r John Hucker & M r Edward Rosseter in Taunton
Som r sett :
M r Thomas Dunsy
M r Tymothy Batt
M r George Bindon
Mr John Baker
M r Thomas Safford
M r James Stronge
M r Thomas Marshall
M r Gabriell Sanger
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 (43).
Endorsed : Chichester. Howards note.
[B. Ed.]
[In margin.]
In comitaf Susex.
Rich: Garrett Clcrke Minister of a Congregacon of y e Persuasion
cofiionly called Independent,
To mecte att y house of Nich: Brewer Cloathier in ye Towne of
Miilhurst.
[In margin.]
Jn Comitat pr.id.
Sam. Marner Minister of an Independent Congregacon to meete att y c
house of Thomas Watersfeild in ArundclL
:
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 315
[In margin.]
Comit praed:
M r W m Fletcher of y e Citty of Chichester, &
M r Upton of y e Manhood neere Chichester,
Both Ministers of a Congregacon of y e persuasion comonly called Ana-
baptist
To meete att y e house of M r Fletcher w th out the East Gate of y e said
Citty of Chichester in the prish of St. Pan Crosse.
51 (44).
Endorsed : Sussex
\B. Ed.]
.ichard Garrett Ct: Teacher of a people called Congregationall, meet-
inge att y e house of Nich: Brewer Cloathier in y e Towne of Mid-
hurst in Comitat Sussex
imuell Marner Teacher of a people called Congregationall meeteinge
att y e house of Tho: Watersfeild in Arundell in Comit praed:
!1 (45).
Endorsed : Kent [B. Ed.]
[ r Charles Niccolls of Adesham in Kent of the Congregationall per-
swasion a license for his owne house in Adesham, another att
M r Collett's Key in Sandwich, & a Roome or Roomes in a house
called the Chequer in Ashe in Kent.
321 (46).
Endorsed : Sussex Moxham
[B. Ed.]
oseph Osbourne of Heathfield. desires a place at y e House of John Fry-
land in Bredhampton in the County of Sussex, being of an Inde-
pendant perswasion.
William Wallis of Eastdeane. desires a place at the House of S r John
Stapley in How in y e County of Sussex, being of a presbiterian
pswasion. John Moxham
321 (47).
Endorsed : Cambridge
[B. Ed.]
Francis Holcroft) -, -n
Joseph Oddey J Congrega: Persw:
Job Halls Cambridge
JamL h Day dey | Con g re g a: Prsw:
The Kitchin in March : Isle Ely. Camorsh.
Tho: Locke Congreg a Persw a
Widdow Evans house Meldred Canvbrsfc.
Sam Corbyn Jam: Day at Eliz a Pettit Cambr. Congreg a Persw a
Sam: Corbyn. Jos: Oddy. Fr a Duckings Willingham. Cambr:sn Congreg a
Persw a
316 S. P. T*om. Car. II. 321
321 (48).
Endorsed : Cambridge
[B. Ed.]
Francis Holcroft| ofthe c n p erS wasion
Joseph Oddey f b b
Meeting-house in a place neere the house of Job Hall in Bridge-
Street in Cambridge
Joseph Oddey | of fc c n Perswasion .
James Day J
Meeting house in a place called * the Kitchin ' (the roomes here-
unto belonging) w th in high-Dike in the Towne of March in y e
Isle of Ely & County of Cambridge
Thomas Locke of the Congreg 11 Perswasion
Meeting place, at the Widdow Evans house at Meldred in y e
County of Cambridge
Samuel Corbyn) fthe c u Perswasion .
James Day. j & b
Meeting-place at Eliz a Pettits widdow at her house neere Greene-
Street in Cambridge.
JoJhOddey n } f the Congreg" Persuasion
Meeting-place belonging to Francis Duckins of Willingham in the
County of Cambridge
321 (49).
Endorsed : Enfield
[B. Ed.]
M r Ezechias King of Hornesey in the County of Middlesex Clerke, of
y e Presbiterian perswasion, Craves Licence for himselfe to preach.
Also that his house in Hornesey aforesaid may be Licenced to Preach in
821 (50).
I bespoke a Licence for M r Saunders to preach in the howse of W m
Wood in Tiverton in Devon
The like for Tho: Chesman at his owne howse in East Ilsley in Barks
A further Licence for a howse belonging to Francis Whiddon in Totnes.
[At the back.]
Monceare le Chavaleare Clufford Anecon
821 (51).
Endorsed : Bridekirke.
[B. Ed.]
Whereas by vertue of an Act of Parliament in the 14 th yeare of our
Reigne Our Court of Admiralty is cmpowred to proceed upon Suites
for Prize-Goods
. . . George Larkham in his owne house at Hameshill in the parish of
Bridekirke
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 317
321 (52).
Endorsed : Islington
[B. Ed.]
M l * George Fowler at his owne house in Islington p r sbyterian.
321 (53).
Endorsed : Somersett, Devon.
[B. Ed.]
'he howse of Georg Biss in y e pish of Martock in Som r sett John Deyor
Min r Presbyt.
howse of W m Rodbard at Norton in Som r sett for Prebyterian
Assembly
house of Jn Pitt at Norton In Som r sett for a Presbyterian Assembly.
[ rs Joane Strang in Biddiford Devon for an Independ 1 Congreg
Deliver'd by John Hickes
A back.]
:liverd by John Hickes
II (54).
Endorsed : M r Hickes's note.
[B. Ed.]
reorg. Biss of the parish of Mortlock) ^ p .
[ohn Deyor in y e same place j '
I r Rodbeard's house at Norton) ^
John Pitt's house at Norton J
M r John Foldoe in Chipping Barnet his house in Hartford
ichard Ellis V D ... . t> i
'ffi tt 11 L m Adding in Barkshire
' h nG (\ H U \ I tne ^ r houses for Presbyt. & Independ ts
[John Hickes. Ed.]
1 (55).
Endorsed : M r Bloods note
[B. Ed.]
Desiered by M r Wells of London
a Licence for Allderman Daniell Andrew's hows at Laitonstone in Essex
for A presbiterion meeting place
Also for M r David Kings howse in Kings howse in Kingsland in
Middelsex
Desiered by M r Sharpe
M r Richard Tufton's howse in Wittersham in Kent be Licenced for
a meeting howse for presbiterians
M r Samuel Turkes howse in goudhurst in Kent for a meeting-house
for presbiterians
M r Richard Chantry of Smithsby in y e county of Darby, desiers a
licence for his person and his owne dwelling howse he is presbiterian
M r George Larkom in ye parrish of Bridkerke in combarland congre-
gational! desiers to be licenced to teche and his house
318 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
A license is desiered for Mr. Henry Leuor of Newcastell
M r Richard Gilpin of y e same presbiterion.
John Pringle of y e same Presbiterion
William Durant. of y e same Congregationall
[Tho: Blood. Ed.]
[Signed at back.]
Tho Blood
321 (56).
Endorsed : Liverpoole
[B. Ed.]
M r 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 M r Gilbert Aspinwall of the Temple
in name and behalfe of all the rest
321 (57).
Endorsed : Ponder's note. Northampton
[B. Ed.]
P sb . M r Steven Fowler at his Dweling house in Kilseby
M r Henry Wills at his house in Cransley & at M rs Molsow's
house in Northampton
Con: M r Vincent Alsop in a house at Welingborow [Erased.]
Con: M r Strickland Negus in a house at Gedington [Erased.]
Con: M r Ralfe Punn at the house of Jo: Overton in Duncot & at
his owne house in Greens Norton
Con: M r Thomas Browneing in his Dweling house & at M rs Susana
ponders both in Roth well:
psbi: M r Hennry Searle, in the Mantion house of y e Lady Pickering
at Tichmarsh
These are all in Northamptonshire, ffor
NATHANIELL PONDEI
321 (58).
[In margin, and applying to the whole list.]
all Congregationall
Bedfr
John Dome for his own & the house of Georg ffbwler in Kaishow
William Jarviss for his owne house in Ridgement And for G^
Palmer 9 ! house in Cranfield
Tho: Kent for William Arms his house in Cranfield
Tohn 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 y 8 house of William Finden in Okeley
John Sewstcr for the house of John Baxter in Kempston
S. P. c 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 y e 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
I "ho: Edmonds for John Brooks house in Wollaston
Christopher Stanley for his own house in Brafield in the green
Cambridgeshire
,uke Astwood ffor his own house in Gamlinghay
ohn Waite for his owne house in Toft
Harfordshire
)liver Scott for y e 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).
M r 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 Reed by
John Hickes
321 (60). "
Take out a License for y e House of Eliz: Pettit
Taken out a Licence for y e Person of Sam. Corbyn & Thomas Lock
& for a Meeting place at Meldred
& for Francis Holcroft &
A Licence for y e House of Job Hall
a Licence for Joseph Oddey
A Licence for a Meeting place in Willg
Fran: Holcroft
[In Francis Holcroft's hand-writing. Ed.]
M r Light remaineing behind
[In John Light's own handwriting. Cf. 321 (85). Ed.]
[At back.]
Taken out y e Licences
[In Fr. Holcroft's hand. Ed.]
320 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (61).
A licence for
M r John Bryan of Salop Presbyt. but not for his house but this y*
folio wes, viz :
for y e House of M r Charles Doughty in Salop for Presbyt.
Desired by
May 9 th Richard Steele
831 (62).
Endorsed : Dan's note
[B. Ed.]
May 9 th
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 (63).
Endorsed : Halletts note, Somersett
[B. Ed.]
London. May 9 th 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. T>om. Car. II. 321 321
321 (65).
Endorsed : D r Butler 9 May. 72 Essex
[B. Ed.]
S r ,
Pray send mee the licence for Constantine according to y e
peticion, and theese following
A licence for y e house of M r 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 y e house in Chelmsford
Essex know by the signe of y e King's head
[In D r John Butler's handwriting, though not signed, even in cypher. Ed.]
:
321 (66).
Mr Robt Bath
M r Josha Kirby
person & place
person Sc place.
M r John Tuchin
M r John Hodder
Gen 11 teacher
person Sc 2 places.
M r Hen: Backaller of Wotton
M r John Keridg.
Fitzpain
Gen 11 teach'
person & place.
M r James Ously
M r John Langdale
person & place.
person & 2 places
M r Thomas Crain
M^ John Gill
Gen 11 teacher.
Gen 11 teacher.
M r Timothy Sacheverill
Mr Tho: Roe
person & place.
Gen 11 teacher.
M r W m Sampson
M r John White
person & place.
Gen 11 teacher.
M r Henry Martin
Mr W Gilbert
person & place.
person & place
M r James Abdy
M r Christoph: Richardson
person & place.
person & place
M r Nath: Denton.
M r Sam: Taylour
person & place.
person & place.
M r John Harvey
person & place.
Received this
9 th of May 1672
of M r Alexander Reynolds
for the aforesaid psons & places
I say reed by me
Ja: Innes jun r
21
322 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (67).
Endorsed : M r Aylmers note. Somersett.
[B. Ed.]
M r Benson:
I request you to procure a Licence for M r 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 M r 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 Jun r in the parrish of Stock-
lands Somerset Shire.
Your servant &c :
Brabazon Aylmer
321 (68).
Endorsed : M r 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 M r of Arts of the Presbyterian Perswasion for the
house of George Shirt Yeoman, in the parish of Chappcl-le-Frith
in the County of Derby
821 (70).
Endorsed : Chappell le Frith. Parkhursts note
M r W m Bagshaw Prisbiterian for Georg Shirts Howse in the p r ish
Chappell Le Frith in Darbyshier.
desir'd by M r Tho Parkhurst
.,
321 (71).
Endorsed : Claytons note. Sherborne.
[B. Ed.]
William Haudon Minister of the Presbyterian pswasion prays a Lycensc
to preach &c in his owne house in Sherbourne in Yorkeshire or ai
other house or place soc Lycensed
John Clayton
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321 323
321 (72).
Endorsed : Surrey
[B. Ed.]
W m Burnet minister of a Congregation of the Baptists at the house
belonging to W m 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.]
M rs Constant Woodmans howse in Deale, & M rs Anne Harris's of
I Lower Deale. Pr. & Congr.
[B. Ed.]
321 (74).
Endorsed : Indulgence Beckles
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
To the Kings most excellent Ma tie
The Humble peticon of a Church of Christ in Beccles in the County
of Suff
Sheweth
That your peticon rs have with all dutifullnes and humility con-
sidered your Ma ties late graciouse declaracon, published by the Advice of
your Ma ties most hono bIe privy councell, whereby your Ma tie 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 Ma tie is Thereby graciously pleased to declare
your Ma ,ies 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 tie . In Thankefullnesse and submission to which gracious
indulgence and dispensacon, your peticon rs are Incouraged humbly to
beseech and supplicate yo r Ma tie to be pleased to give your Ma ties Royall
allowance, that the Guild Hall in Beccles be allowed of by your Ma tie
to be a place for y r peticon rs and others that please to assemble there for
their publique worshipp and devotion, and that your Mat ie would
likewise be gratiously pleased to approve that Rob* Otty teacher of that
congregacon to which we your Ma ties Humble petition 1 " 55 doe belong, be
the teacher of the said Assembly or congregation there, and your peticon rs
doe promise not to use pmitt or extend this your Ma ties 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
And your peticon rs shall cherefully and readily in all obediance serve
your Ma tie with there lives and fortunes, and as in duety bound shall
likewise ever pray for your Ma ties long and prosperous Reigne
[Autograph signatures.]
Edm: Artis Will Cutlove
Matt: Gregory Robt Sherwood
Henry Rix Will. Brooke
Phi: Denny John Morse
Edm: Nevitt 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 M r 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 Ma tics Allowance and
approbation being obteyned according to the late declaration set forth
[Autograph signatures.]
Isaac Todd Port reeve
Abraham Brown Cheife Surveyor
Tho: Plumsted
Re: Pitfeild
Jo: Nicholls
Edw. Tyrrell
John Morse
Edm: Artis
Will m Cutlove
Edm: Nevill
Edward Heasell
Thomas Boote
Nicholas Dodson
John Francklin
Joseph Harbow sen r
John Nuttell
Thomas Mones
J. Utber
Henry Ellmy
Robt: Girling
Wirrm Girling
821 (75). ~~~ -*
Rec d these licences
John By n ion 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).
Lie cm cs all in Somersett
SafTord a Teacher in Aish prio"
John Gaiptn'l house there a meetinge place
TbOfDAI Maishall of [lmjfter :i Teacher
Thomas Marshalls house in Ilmister a meetinge place
S. P. T)om. 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
Receft by me
Tho: Stone
...
Endorsed : Indulgence. Thanks of the Non Conformists
Ministers of Dorsett 10 May 72
n
[B. Ed.]
To the Kinges most Excellent Ma tJe
The humble acknowledgment of severall Nonconforming Ministers of
the County of Dorset.
Most Gracious Soveraigne
Wee yo r Ma ties Loyall and peaceable subiects having to our abun-
dant ioy and satisfaction, seen yo r Ma ties Royall Declaration of March
the 15 th 1 67 1, 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 Ma ties feet, with the most humble and
heartie acknowledgm 1 of your Ma ties singular Clemencie therein exp r ssed,
which Encourageth us humbly to make this thankfull Address devoting
our selves (under yo r Ma ties Royall Protection) to the preaching of the
Gospell of peace and Salvation And continue to pray for yo r Royall
person familie Councill and Government, as Dutie obligeth us Your
loyall Subjects and Ministers of the Gospell.
James Rawson
W m 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. T)om. Car. II 321
321 (78).
Endorsed: Indulgence Blakelie. Lancashire. 10 May.
[B. Ed.]
To the Kinges most Exellent Ma tie
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 you r Ma tie by you r Late Delara-
tion of Marche the 15 th 167^- gratiouslie to Suspend the Execution of
all penall Lawes, in matters Eclesiasticall against Us Non-Conformists,
you 1 " Ma ties Loiall and ffaithfull subiects, And therein you r Ma tie 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.
You r Petticioners most humblie beseche and supplicate you r Ma tie
Allowance and approbation that the house or houseing of M r Thomas
Pyke may bee a place for you 1 " petticioners and others that please to
Assemble ther for their Publicke Worship and Devotion, And that
you r Ma tie would bee pleased lickewise graciously to' Allow of M r Thomas
Pyke of the Presbyterian perswation to Exercise his ministeriall frunc-
tion their
And you r petticioners shall Chearfuly and cordially (as in Dutie
bound) ever praie for you 1 " Ma tie 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 M r Thomas Pycke of y e Presbiteriai
perswasion
at his house or housing in y e Towne of Blacklee in y e County
Lankester
Pet r Markes
321 '80).
Endorsed : Stafford
[B. Ed.]
M r Tho: Bakewell Minister Presbyterian
y* Towne Longdon in y e County of Stafford
in y e house of Richard Browne Yeoman in y same towne
[In margin.}
Given in by M r Richards, 10 May.
[B. Ed.
S. P. TDom. Car. 11. 321 327
321 (81).
Endorsed : Sterry's note.
[B. Ed.]
May 10 th 1672
a License is desired for the houses of M r Edward Bushell in Hackney and
at Little St. Hellens in London as also for the house of M r John
Berry in Filpot Lane London. For M r Peter Sterry to preach in
Peter Sterry
[The paper a piece torn off some legal document engraved, ' sealed and
delivered in the presence of.']
121 (82).
[ohn James Teacher of the Congregationall way
att Widow Elliz: Reade's house in bridelesmith gate Notingam
M r Thofts Gretton's house Notingam to be allowed
M r Samuell Nowell Teacher Congregationall way at
Jonathan Everards house Ashfield
M rs 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 fnllinghams 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 10 th (72) in Nottingam Shyere and the houses allso
1321 (83).
John Gybbs newport pagnell Bucks,
for his own house & Will m 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 y e 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. T>om. 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: 10 th Tho: Taylor
321 (84).
Endorsed : Holwey's House.
[B. Ed.]
M r Jeremy Holwey house in Cornestreet in Bristoll for one that is
Lisenced of the Congregationall perswasion
the 10 th of May 1672
Jer. Holwey
321 (85).
Endorsed : Lights note.
[B. Ed.]
A House of Lancellott Hooper's in y e Parish of St. Andrews in Cam-
bridge to be licensed for a Meeting place of people of y e Congrega-
tionall & Presbyterian perswasion.
Nath: Ball of Nether Chissil of y e Presbyt: perswasion to be licensed to
preach in any licensed place.
William Green of Fenny Stanton of y e Presbyt: perswasion to be
licensed to preach in any licensed place.
Owen Stockton of y e Presbyt: Perswasion to be licensed to preach in any
licensed place
y c House of Downham Yeomans of Little St. Maries Parish in Cam-
bridge to be licensed for a Meeting place of y e people of y e Presby-
terian & congregationall perswasion.
y c House of Richard Thurlow of y e Parish of S* Andrews in Cambrid^
to be licensed for a Meeting place of people of y e Presbyt: &
Congreg 11 perswasion.
May 10 th John Light
321 (86)
Rec d y c 10 th May 1672 : these Lycens
M r Tho: Browning: in Rothewll
M r Ralfe pun: in Duncott
M r 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 : M r Hickes note
[B. Ed.]
M r John Donkinson neare York teacher Presbyterian [Erased]
M r Gilbert Rule neare York Presbyt. a teacher
M r Tocestell of Barkwick Upon Tweed Presbyt.
John Hickes
fohn Smith Independ 1 teacher, his own house y e place in the parish of
St. Nicolas in the Isle of Wight.
[ohn Martyn Independ* teacher, & to teach in the house of Grace
Byles at Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight.
M r Tho* Clark 1 T , Jtm . v
M^ Robert Billoaj Inde P endtSinEssex
Georg Seele in Marshfield in Glostershire Presbyt. teacher
the parish house thereof commonly called y e Church house to be
Licenced as desir'd
M r 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 10 th 72 John Hickes
II (88).
May ye 10 th
72
Received by mee John Hickes these Licences following
James Shepheards of Bridgrule
James Moyls of Stratton
Mark Facys in Bridgrule Devon
Matthias rembertons London
Rich. Margessons in Stone Street
John Guns of Wetherfleld
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 y e Devizes.
Hutton Esq r 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
33o S. P. T>om. 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
Sum. Manning Norfolk
Rob 1 Primrose Norfolk
Tho: Benton Suffolk
Witt. Bidbank Norfolk
John Smith jun r
Alexander Plumstead.
321 (89).
Endorsed : Chiddell a Teacher
[Licence. Filled in and signed by both Charles II. and Arlington, but undated !]
CHJ^LSS ^
Charles by y e (jrace of (jod, Kjng of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of f Faith &*c. To all {Mayors, < BayliJ~s, Constables, and other Our
Officers and {Ministers, Civil and {Military, whom it may concern, Greeting.
In pursuance of Our Declaration of the i$ eh of {March, 107 J We do
hereby permit and license Richard Chidell of Roade in the Parish of Godshill in
the Isle of Wight of the Terszoasion commonly called Presbyterien to be a Teacher,
and to teach in any Tlace licensed <5- allowed by Us, according to Our said
Declaration.
(jiven at Our Court at Whitehall the day of in the 24'* year
of our %jign, 1672.
*By His {Majesties Command.
^LittcgTowi-
[The particulars written in are in Benson's handwriting. Ed.]
321 (90).
May 10. 72
These Licences, Viz., for M r Jon Crofts of Newton Tony, Wilts k
M r Joh Pinkney of Longstock, Hampsh.
M r Nicholas Smith of Long parish Hampsh [Erased.]
& for y* house of M r Jon Girle Newto Tony
Received by me
Is. Chancy
321 (91).
For M r Cooke of Chester
And ye house cald y White Fryars
For M r Kdward Laurence
The House of M r Eves in Walsall Staff.
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321 331
For The House of M r Deakin ibft
The House of George Fowler ib3
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 11 th 1672
[t 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
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
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
(93).
Endorsed : Enfield. Levinz Note
[B. Ed.]
Haslefoot Bridges of Enfield) -n 1
in Middlesex J Presblteria " pswation
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
11 th May 1672. Robert Levinz
[Very different, though both signed. Ed.]
321 (95).
Reed 11 th May, 1672, at WhiteHall a Licence from his Majesty for
Haslefoot Bridges of y e Presbiterian pswation to preach in his own
house in Middlesex or any other Licenced place
I say rec d p me
Robert Levinz
332 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (96).
11 th May 1672
a Lycence for M r Jn Issett Jun r
att his fath r M r 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
11 th May 1672 ' , John Prockter
321 (98).
Endorsed : D r Holmes
[B. Ed.]
of London.
Nathaniel Homes D r of Divinity of ye Congregationall way.
Their meeting Place.
The Dwelling House of Doctor Nathanael Holmes
in Hors shooe Ally in y e Uper Moreffield
Given In, May ye u th 1672.
p R: M.
[Rob 1 Mascall. Ed.]
321 (99).
Rec d y e nth of May 1672
His Majesties License for M r Sam Hieron
and for
Mistooll House in Chatham
M r Tho: Markwicks in Wye
M r Bunburyes in Wye:
James Vigeons in Molash
p me
_^_____ Rob Mascall
321 (100). ~
M r Robert Tuchin Presbyter at Lymington in ye County Soutl
[ampton] for himself teacher & his house
M- James Waller of Rathesden Prcsby t. in the County of Suffolk teacher,
the house of M r Edmund Frost there.
May ye u* Jo* Hickes
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
333
321 (101).
Rec d this 12 th of May* 1672 these following Lycences
Teachers
Geore Fowler
William Cradock:
Symond Haynes
Oliver Mason
Lalph Luke
"nomas Jayse
Places
James Coles house in Titchmarsh
John Conquests house in Wilden
for his own house in Bowhurst
William Pasheller's house in Mouldsworth
John Welles house in Midlow
the house of Driver and Bennett in Talbot
Court Grace Church Street London
p Tho: Taylor
II (102).
Endorsed : Devon.
[B. Ed.]
May 1 3 , 1672
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
II (103).
May 1 3 1 67 2
Lycence is desired for the house of William Greene of Topsham in
the County of Devon that it may be lycenced for Ministers of the
Presbiterian pswasion to preach in
to be called for
p Jo: Leigh
121 (104).
Endorsed : Whitells note Leeds, Hallifax
[B. Ed.]
A
License for M r Joseph Dawson of the presbeterian perswasion to
preach in his dwelling house in y e Parrish of Hallifax in the County
of Yorke
May 13 th 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.
Iiveing 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 & P* T)om. 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.
821 (106).
S r ,
Pray take out A Lycence for M r 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 y e 13 th 1672
Alsoe for M r Dudley Ryder Presbyterian of Woolvey in Warwickshire
Alsoe for M r Richard Loseby Presbyter: of Copson Magna in the Parish
of Kirby Warwickshire
Alsoe for M r John Johnson of Barwell Presbyt 1 " in y e County of Lester
The places
The house of y e said Dudley Ryder
The house of M r Witt. Paget in Withibrook Warwickshire
The house of William Harrison in Sapcoat in Lestershire
The house of M r John Johnson in Barwell Lestershire
The house of W m Thomson in Coventry
The house of M r Richard Loseby of Cobson Magna in y e 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 Ministers
Offices at his owne Houses within the Rectory of Eastwoodhay an<
Ashmansworth in the County of South, Master of Arts, Presby-
terian ; as likewise at any Place which is already or shall at an]
time hereafter bee allowed by the King's Most excellent Majestic
for Religious Meetings.
Edward Fanner of Newbery in the County of Berks Presbyterian prayetl
a License to bee granted by the King's Most excellent Ma*>e fo
performance of all Ministeriall Offices at his owne House there,
at any other place allowed as is above said. Hee the said Ed: Fannt
is Presbyterian.
Both to bee waited for by the said
Richard Batchelaur.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 335
321 (108).
A Licence for M r 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 Eastwoodhay | Hantshjre
A 1 eacher 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.]
M r Robert Ekins of y e Congregationall perswasion, in the howse of
M rs Elizabeth Mulsoe widow in Twywell Northton
M r Richard Hooke of y e presbyterian persuasion, in his own dwelling
howse in the Town of Northampton.
M r Francis Dandy of ye presbyterian perswasion in the house of M rs
Margarett Brooke widow in Okeley Magna Northton
M r John Willes of ye presbyterian persuasion in y e house of M r John
Morton in Ringstead Northamptonshire.
M T . Vincent Alsop of ye Congregationall persuasion in his Now dwelling
howse in Geddington, Northtonshire
Deliver them to me
Nathaniel Ponder
M r Stickland Negus of ye Congregationall persuasion in y e house of
M r Richard Barnes in Wellingborow Northamptonshire.
336 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (113).
A licence for
M r Joshuah Barnet of the presbyt. perswasion to teach in M r Richard
Whitton's house in Hardwick in Shropshire
321 (114).
M r Fletcher Anabaptist Teacher in Chichester.
Licence signed allready but not yett &d.
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 e Bishop-
rick of Durham
321 (116).
Endorsed : Taylors note Coggeshall
J _2 B - Ed -J
M r 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, M r of Arts, of the perswasion calld Congregationall, for
an house in the occupation of Joseph Gilder yeoman in Wesselton
in Suffolk
Samuel Manning, M r of Arts, of the perswasion calld Congregationall,
for his dwelling house in Walpool in Suffolk
John Manning, M r 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 W m Ball in St. Mary Somersett parish in London.
M r Stephen Scandrett an outhouse of (Presb)
Joseph Alders joining to his dwelling house in Haverhill in Sussex.
M r W m Sampson presb. a Gentt teacher
the house of Daniell Andrews Presb. in the parish of Lowlayton in
Ess'
the house of Humphrey Addersley near the Bridg house in St. Olavt
Southwark
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
The names of person and place are not in Tho. Taylor's handwriting. Cf.
321 (222). Ed.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 337
321 (119).
The house of M r Humphrey Addersley Prcsb.
near the Bridg house in St. Olaves Southwark.
M r James Waller of Ratlesden in Suffolk. Presb:
the house of M r Edmund Frost commonly called Hunston Hall in
Hunston.
[Ja: Innes jun r . Ed.]
321 (120).
Benjamin Perkins Min r in Wokingham in Barks.
w th his house for y e place Presbyt.
Alice Haw her house in Wokingham for a Presbyterian Con
Samuel Mayn of Holsworthy for a Presbyt. Congre.
M r John Donkinson neare York Presbyt. teacher.
William Yeo his house in Newton Abbot.
Jo N HlCKES
321 (121).
William Yeo his house in Newton Abbot Devon.
[At back, the following address erased.] [John Hickes. Ed.]
For M r Laurence
French neer
The half moon
in Mugwel Street in Lunnon these
321 (122)
M r John Foldo Minester in Chipping Barnet in the County of Hartford
in a Roome adioyning to the house of M r John Minghue Congre-
gationall
M r Will. Hughes Minester in his on house, & the house of M r Nathaniell
Bayly in Malbrough in the County of Wilts Congregationall
M r John Frayling Minester in the devize in the County of Wilts for
the house of M r John Freeme & M r Edward Hopes in y l 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).
M r Foldo of Barent in the County of Hartford for a Roome adioyning
to M r John Minshue
M r Hughs of Malbrough in the County of Wilts for his on house &
M r Nathaniell Bayly in the same towne
M r Frayling of the Devize in the County of Wilts : for the house of
M r John Freeme : k the house of M r 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (124).
M r Will. Hughes of Morlebrough in the County of Wilts his one house
& the house of M r Nathanell Bayly in y l town
M John Foldoe in Chipping Barnet in the County of Hartford in a
Roomc in a Common yard in Wood Street adioyning to the house
of M r John Minshue
both Cong?
In Redding in the County of Berlces
The house of Rich: Ellis: Griffine Bully & Rich: Hunt
delivered 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 : M r Hickes note
Griffin Bully in Readding Barks
[B. Ed.]
Jo N Hickes
321 (126).
M r 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.]
M r Peter Johnson desires a Lycence to teach in the house of Rob: Smith
at Romonsgate In y e He of Tenant in Kent & in M r W m Perkins
house in Margate in Kent
of the presbyterien p r swation
to be Taken out by mee
Peter Johnson
321 (128).
Endorsed : Exon M r Prowses note
A Licence for publike Worshipp in a part of Bedford howse belong
to Nicholas Eveleigh Merc" in Exeter for a people of y e Congi
gationall Judgm 1 Lewes Stuckley Teacher who is already Licensed
For M r Benson
Prowse
321 129).
d : Hath
[B. '
M* Mai 1 MIW An 1 \ 1 1 of the Perswation comonly called Presbiterilll
humbly prays his Ma tlcs most Gratious Lycence to preach in his
ownc dwelling house scituate in Cheape Street in the Citie of"
Bath.
S. P. 7Dom. Car. II. 321 339
321 (130).
Endorsed : Bowlers note
[13. Ed.]
M r Hugh Butler presbeteran
M Robert Hall independent
M r Hezakia Woodward presbete an
the hous of M r John Crowder
the house of Richard Piscoe
le house of William Nicoll
in the parish of Woxbridg in the County of Middlesex
presented by William Bowler
II (131).
Endorsed : Coleman's note Suffolk
[B. Ed.]
[ r John Pindar of the Presbyterian perswasion to be Licensed for the
dwelling house of Robert Sanfield of Reed in y e County of
Suffolke
'he house of Robert Sanfield of Reed in y e 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
M R Richard Coleman.
51 (132).
'hristopher Sneli 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 M r 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 M r 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
34-0 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (134).
Endorsed : Wilts, Berks.
[B. Ed.]
The house of y e honourable Francis Fines at Newton Tony in y e
County of Wilts for a Presb. Congregaon
M r John Crofts of Newton Tony Wilts for a Presb. Congregation in
y e house of y c hon ble Francis Fines
W m Gough & his house at Stoke in y e County of Wilts for a Presb.
Congregaon.
M r Henry Dent of Rombsbury in y e County of Wilts Presb. a gnra
licence
M r Simon Barrett at Camborne Presb. in the County of Berks a generall
licence
[The same hand as 135. Ed.]
321 (135).
Endorsed : Dorsett. Middlesex.
M r Arthur Barham Presbyter, for himself & house at Hackney in y e
County of Middlesex
[In a different hand from what follows. Ed.]
The house of Rob 1 Grove Esq. at Ferme in y e County of Wilts Presb.
Congregation
The house of John Hussey Esq. at Molcomb in y e County of Dorcet
for a Presb. Congregation
The house of Joseph Ware in Shaston in y e County of Dorcet for a
Presb. Congregation
The house of W m Good of Stower Provise in y e County of Dorcet for
a Presb. Congregation
[The same hand as 134. Ed.]
321 (136).
M r Kitlye in Essex presbiterian his licence
M r Gilson presbiterian techer
for a Roome in M r Turkes howse in Kent, presbiter.
Richard Tuftons howse in Kent, Presbiter
taken out by me
Tho: Bloc
321 (137).
Addressed : To S r Joseph Williamson, these p r sent
Worthy Sir,
I formerly have beene a preacher of the word but afterwards nn
ministry was laid aside partly by reason of some sicknesse that then lag
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 Scriptural
;unl I doc accord with ministers either episcopall presbiteriall or in de-
pendant so farre as scripture and scripturall sence goeth & as the lord
hath enlightened my understanding 1 have not preached eithi
publike or in private since the nonconformeing ministers wen
aid
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 y c word of grace
ithfully to the peoples soules without medling with anye state affaires
shall be thankfull to his Majesty and to those that shall alow me to
imployed in so good a worke So subscribes
Henry Coleman M r of Arts in the universitye
of Cambridge, and an ancient preacher of
the gospell of Christ
'welling in the pish of Much Eiston in the County of Essex
May 14 th in the yeare of o r Lord 1672
121 (138).
Endorsed : Ponders note.
[B. Ed.]
)ongregat: M r John Courtman in the house of John Mauncell Esq. in
thorp Malsor. Northamptonshire
A Lycence for A Large Roome Adjoyning & belonging to y e house
of M r Richard Adkins in Welingborough Northamptonshire for
Nonconformists called Congregationall.
Lycence for the house of M r Edward Brookes in Brigstock for Non-
conformists called Congregationall ;
Lycence for ye house of John Mauncell Esq r in Newton for Non-
conformist called Congregat Northamptonshire
: r Thomas Andrewes of y e presbiterian perswasion in his owen house
in Meeres Ashby Northptonsh.
Lycence for y e house of M r Pun in Greens Norton for Noncon-
formists called Congregationall
[Not in N. P.'s hand. Ed.]
May 14 th 1672 pray deliver these to
Nath Ponder.
321 (139).
Endorsed : Stone's note
[B. Ed.]
M r Samuel Wright of y e persuasion called Congregational in his house
In the towne called Castle Dunington in Leicestershire
M r William Smith for his house where he dwelleth at Dyesworth
Grange in the parish of Bastle Dorington Leicestershire of the
Congregational psuasio.
M 1 Thomas Smith in M r Francis Thomasmans house at Wanliff
Grange, of the congregational psuasio. In Leicester shire.
William Stone : May 14
342 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (140).
The person M r 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. M r 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 aforesc*"
The Person M r Joseph Lee of Ash by de la laund in the County of
Lincolne minister of the Gospell of y e presbyterian perswasion
The Place The house of Edward Kinge Esq r in the Towne &
Countie aforesd
The Person M r John Wright of Leasingham in the County of
Lincolne minister of the Gospell of y e presbyterian pswasion
The place The house of the Lady Jane Bury in Linwood in the
County aforesd".
The Person Henery Wilkinson D r of Divinity of Gosfeild in
y e County of Essex minister of the gospel of the presbyterian
pswasion
The place. The house of the s3 Henery Wilkinson in the Towne and
County aforesd.
The person M r Richard Hobson of Ellenthorpe in the County of
Yorke minister of the gospel of the presbyterian pswasion
The place. The house of James Brooke Esq r in the Towne and
County aforesd:.
The person. M r 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 M r John Scurr in the County afosesd*
Will a Thompson : May the 14 th
[On the back, written crosswise.]
1> -nj. Snowden. Pr. in an upper Roome in Black Fryers.
[B. Ed.]
321 (141).
14 th 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 s' 1 John Hills house in Withypoole in Som r sett for
those of the Presbiterian pswaCon,
To be called for by Thomas Stone or M r Payne
A licence for Benjamin l!< u\ of the Presbiterian pswaSon in the house
of Abraham Scaly in Trull in Som'sctt
ence for Abraham Sealyea house in Trull in Somsett for tho
meets o( the Presbiterian pswafion
e Stickland'i house of y e same in Trull
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321 343
321 (142).
M r 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 y e County of Som T sett
M r 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
Som r sett
r 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 r sett
Lycence for the howse of Joane Bult Widdow in Hide within the
pish of West-Munckton in the County of Som r sett for those of the
Presbeterian Judgment to Meet in.
p Payne
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 (143).
Endorsed : Copie Licences
M r Blood to M r 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 $s 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 M r William Maskall
Chirurgion at his howse
in Rumford these
[In M r Benson's handwriting. Ed.]
321 (144).
Addressed : For M r 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* T^om. Car. II. 321
5s apeece for the personall licences shld be gotten and y e dorkeepers and
underclarkes should afterwards be rememberd by a token of love this
is all at present from
Yo r 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
W m Gough. person & place W m Goods house place
Simon Barrett Gen 11 teacher Henry Dent Gen 11 teacher
Received the Licenses for the forementioned persons & places
by me
Ja: Inness jun r
May 14 th 1672.
321 (146).
Received 14 May 1672 these licenses following :
For y e house of S r John Staply in Hove in Sussex
For y house of John Fryland in Brightolmston Sussex
For Joseph Osburne Brightelmston Sussex
For William Wallis of Hove Sussex
For y e house of Tho: Fissenden Lewes Sussex
For John Crouch Lewes Sussex
Edward Newton
321 (147).
Received y e 14 th of May 1672 these Lycences folowing :
M r Fowler of Kilsby M r Wills of Cransley M r Alsope of Geding-
ton M r Negus of Welingborough M r Ekins of Twywell M r
Hooke of Northampton M r Dandy of Oakley Magna M r Willis
of Ringsted : being for they County of Northampton & Eight in
Numb r
I say
Received by me
Nath. Ponder
321 (148).
Ad<: the back : The Right hon ble the Earl of Arlington
M r Hughs for his person & home
M r BeJyei home In Mai borough
M r Frayling for his peon: Ed: Hopes house at tin
M' Fofooe for hie person: & M r Minshui house in Chipping Barnel
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 345
Rich. Ellis: Rich. Hunt Griffin Bully's houses in Redding
And John Freemes house in the devizes
All these Rec d the 14 th day of Maij 1672
p me
Rich: Ellis
321 (149).
May 14 th 1672
Rec d then the licenses for M r Benjamin Perkinss house in Wokingham
Berks for M r John Rewes house in Shobrooke in Devon for a
house erected in Totnes in Devon. M rs Alice Hawes house in
Wockingham in Berks. M r 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 M r W m Yeos house in
Newton Abbot in Devon Roger Mores house of Greate Tor-
rington in Devon Richard Bickle a teacher in Buckfastleigh in
Devon M r Thomas Martines house in Plymouth in Devon
M r 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
M r Richard Sanders as a Teacher in Devon
by me
Will: Carslake
321 (150).
Luke Cranwell person & place John Oatefeild person & place.
John Rogers a Gen 11 teacher Tho: Whitehead person & place
John James person & place John Bidly a Gen 11 teacher.
Stephen Scandrett person & place Meeting place in St. Olaves
Joshua Barnett person & place. Southwark.
Rob: Perrot a Gen 11 teacher James Waller person & place
John Dan a Gen 11 Teacher.
May the 14 th 1672
Received the Licenses for the above mentioned persons & places
I say received by me
Ja: Inness jun r
321 (151).
Rec d this 14 th day of May these 4 licenses
M r 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (152).
Endorsed : Claytons note
[B. Ed.}
M r John Manshipp min r & 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 t,e
M r Christopher Wragg min r & of the Presbyterian pswasion prays a
Lycense to preach &c att Shendfeilds w tf M'n the pish of Margett-
Jngg w l in the County of Essex ; or any other place soe Lycensed
by His ma tie
May 15 th (72) John Clayton
The like Lycense for M r Henry Dent min r & 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 : S r Joseph Williamson
At the Earle of Arlington office, in Stone Gallery.
M r Richard Astley minister to a Congregacon in & about Hull he is of
the Congregationall way
A Licence for him to p r ach &c in the house of M r Jo: Robinson in
Kingston upon Hull
A licence for M r Jo: Pakland to p r ach at John Newton his house in
Auleby in Hullshire he is of the Congregationall way
A Licence for M r Jo: Marrs house in Newlands in Yorkshire for M r
Thomas Oliver, who is of the Congregationall way.
May 15 th Ro BT Collier
321 (154).
M r Samuell Pack to have Lycence in his house in hogg Lane in y e
Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch being an Independent. [Erased
M r Samuell Pack to teach
at M r Geo: Home's house A dyer in Hogg Lane in y e Parish of
St. Leonard Shoreditch an Independent
[At back of 154. Query, is it a separate fragment ? Ed]
the
William
May y 1 5
at 5 in the
mom i) in '1 be
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 34.7
321 (155).
I request y u to pursue a Lycence for
the ffree schole In Leedes in Yorkshire
M r James Saile of the Presbiterian pswasion to be the Teacher there
I also request y u Get M r James Sailes Lycence Altered thus (viz 1 )
put out Leedes & put in Pudsey
Alsoe get M r Thomas Thorpe's Lycence altered viz*
put out Leedes & put in Horton
[? Timo. Cloudsley. Ed.]
321 (156).
M r James Sale l Dresbvterie ns
M r Thomas Sharp) P resD y tenens
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
M r Jeremiah French of Bradford Abbas in Dorset.
M r Bartlet of Over Compton Dorset.
M r Pearce of North Cheriton Somerset
j? me
May the 15 1672 John Warr
321 (158).
Rec d y e 15th May 1672 Licences for M r Burton & M r Collier Teachers
at the houses of John Bevan W m Wilson Jn Crichloe & Rich.
Cranwell in Coventry
p Mat: Heppard.
321 (159).
May the 15 th 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
M r 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. T>om. 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 15 th 1672
Rec d then a Lycence for M r Thomas Pycke of Blacklee in Lancyshire
of y e Presbiterian perswasion to Teach in his own hous :
by mee
P. Markes
321 (163)
May 15 th 1672
Rec. a Licence for M r Ezechias King to Teach in his owne house in
Hornesey in Midlesex
I say
Rec.
p Ezechias King Jun r
321 (164).
May the 15 th 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 M r Stephen Webb to teach in the house of M r Bradshaw
I say
by mee Received
Dorman Newman
[Written the reverse way on other fold of the paper. Ed.]
May e 15 th 1672
Rec d a Gennerall Lycence for M r Sam Wickham M r Bradshaw M r
Stephen Webb Richard Briers of Frimley another Gennerall Lycence
to M r Noah Webb
321 (165). [An actual printed Licence Gen" Lie. signed and dated. Why, then,
was it left in the office at Whitehall ? Ed.]
CHJT^LSS 7^
Charley by the (jrace of Qod K^ing of England, Scotland, France, and
Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c.
To all {Mayors, 'Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our Officers and [Ministers,
and {Military, whom it may concern, (greeting. In Pursuance of Our
'Declaration of the fifteenth of {March 167 J. We do hereby permit and license
James Briscoe of Toxtcll Parke in Our County of Lancaster of the Terswasion
commonly called Congregationall to be a Tcicher, 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\ih Tear of Our T{eign, 1672.
'By His {Majesties Command
JT^LlC^qTO{Ni
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321
349
321 (166).
Endorsed : Given in by L d Holies
May 16. 72
[B. Ed.]
The Person. M r 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. M r 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 s d John Birkett in Swinderby in the
County aforesd
The Person. M r 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 Esq r in the Towne and
aforesaid
The Person M r 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 M r Richard Hobson of Ellenthorpe in the County
Yorke minister of the gospell of the presbyterian
pswasion
The Place The house of James Brooke Esq 1 " in the Towne and
County aforesd
the Person Henery Wilkinson D r 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 M r 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 M r 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 Will Thompson. Ed.]
321 (167).
Rec d for M r Drake a licence for his pson & one for his house: the
Rec d for M r Lee a licence for his pson and a lisence for the house of
Edward King Esq r
Likewise for John Wright: for the house of the Lady Jane Berry
Likewise for John Birkett : the house of the s d John Birkett
May the sixteenth day: 1672
W. Thompson
350 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (168V
I doe hereby acknowledge to have received the i6 lh of May 1672 two
Lycences graunted by his Ma tie to M r Edward Alflat preacher for
his person and house
Witness my hand
Ric: Marshall
321 (169)
May the 16: 1672
Rec d then one lycence for M r Robert Ottie to teach in his owne house
in Beckles in y e county of Suff
Edw: Swift
May the 16: 1672
Rec d then another Lycence for M r William Ames to teach in a meeting
house erected by nonconformists in Wrentham in Suff:
Edw: Swift
321 (170).
Addressed : For M r Mascall att y e
3 conyes in Romford
M r Mascall,
Since yo r departure I have had a conceit that blood hath detayned
the personall Licences in his handes for me & M r 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 o r houses which signifle
nothinge without a person ; and we should have taken it better if he had
sent downe the personall Licences and Left it to o r Courtesy in what
we would gratifie the Clerkes and DooreKeep with rather then to have a
sum imposed upon us, Contrary to y e 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
Yo r Lovinge & thankfull Frende
May 16: 1972 Tho: Gilson
321 (171).
Endorsed : Copie Licences
Gilson to M r Mascall. May 16. 72
Copie
M r Mascall
Since your departure I have had a conceit that Blood that Blood
hath detained the personal] Licences in his hand for me k M r Kitely
till you send him up word of the money w ch he mentions, & therefore
HI write to him write siuaitly, that We cannot take it kindly to be
8. P. TDom. Car. II. ^21 ^51
soe disingenuously dealt with, as if he would stop our personall Licence:.
though he knowes us both, & onely send down Licences for Our
howses w ch 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 M r Mascall att the
3 Conyes in Rumford.
[All in Mr. Benson's hand. Ed.]
321 (172).
Endorsed : Coventry Indulgence
D r Brian
[Sir Jos. Williamson. Ed.]
To the Kings most Excellent Ma tie
The humble Petition of some Protestant Christians of the Parish of
the Holy Trinity in Coventry
Sheweth
That yo r Petitioners have with all dutifulnes and humility con-
sidered yo r Ma ties late gracious Declaration, published by advice of yo r
Ma ties most Hon r ble privy Councell, whereby yo r Ma tie 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 yo r Ma tie is thereby graciously pleased to declare y l yo r Ma ties
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
yo r Ma tie . In thankefulnes and submission to which gracious Indulgence
and dispensation yo r Peticone r s are incouraged Humbly to beseech &
supplicate yo r Ma tie to be pleased to give yo r Ma ties Royall allowance
that the house scituate within the said Parish belonging to the company
of Shoemakers, called St. Nicholas Hall be allowed of by yo r Ma lie to be
a place for yo r Peticoners (& others that please to assemble there for their
publique WorPP & Devotion)
And that yo r Ma tie 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 yo r Petitions doe promise not to
use permitt or extend this yo r Ma ties Royall favo 1 * and indulgence for
the exercise or preaching any Doctrine tending to sedition or to the
derogation of the governm 1 of the Established Church of England
352 S. P. T>om. Car, II. 321
And yo r petitioners shall cheerefully and readily in all obedience
serve yo r Ma tic with their lives and (Fortunes, And as in dutie bound
shall likewise ever pray for your Ma tic * long & prosperous Raign
Henry Herbart Edward Carter John Healtard
Charles Wintcrton Richard Webster Ab: Owen
Richard Hunt Richard: Phillips John Hunt
Samuell Cravencn Simon: Lucas William hunt
321 (173).
D r 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 Edw d Hancock Teacher
Tho: Waller + at Swaffam prior Tho: Waller Teacher
W m Davis + At Trumpington, Gyles Taylor Teacher
Widdow Pate + At Harston, W m 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, W m Blackbome 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 -f At Gormonchester j John Lacy Teacher
A Hired meeting house) . c . T T , ~ t- .
of John Denne \ + At St * Ives > J ohn Denne ' T ^cher
Robt: Stokelcy + At Warboy Thomas Chapman Teacher
To be called for by
John Denne
321 (176).
Received the Licences follg.
of John Lacy Teacher
of Widdow Weedem house
of Edmond Males house
of Mayle Teacher
ut William lilatkuouinc Teacher
-5*. P. T)om. 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.]
M r John Rowlett of y e Presbyterian perswasion in y e Mansion howse of
M rs Anne Elmes in Warmington Northamptonshire.
M r Nathaniel Whiting of y e Congregationall perswasion in the Mansion
howse of y e Lady Pykering in Tichmersh Northtonsh.
M r Hen Searle being dead.
M r Matthew Orlebar of y e presbyterian perswasion in his now dwelling
house in Polebrook Ifcm
M r John Maydwell being allready allowed desires approbation for his
own dwelling house in Kettering. Northton
And an Approbation of y e dwelling house of M r Sam 1 Whitbye in Great
Addington, Northton
Jennings of ye Presbyterian persuasion in the dwelling house of
M rs Pheasant in West Langton. Leicestershire
Approbation is desired for y e house of M r Robert Maunsell in
Newton. Northampton.
Deliver them to
Nathaniel Ponder
23
Mr
An
354 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (177).
Endorsed : Ponders note
[B. Ed.]
M r James Pearson of the Congregationall perswasion at the House of
S r Bulstrode WhiteLock at Chilton Lodge : Wiltshire
Congrega: M r John Whiternan at the house of M r Geo: Cokain at
Cotton End in the parish of Cardington in Bedfordshire
Congrega: M r George Cokain at his owne house in Redcrosse Street
London
Pray Deliver these 'to
Nath. Ponder
321 (178).
Wee desire That Anthony Henthorns house in the City of Chester be
Licensed for M r William Wokey a presbiterian and his Congrega-
tion
The said Anthony Henthorn is a Tradesman in sugar.
Given in by
D
321 (170).
Endorsed : Kiffons note.
[B. Ed.]
M r Rob 1 Keat of Wantage in ye County of Barks in y e houss of Aron
Joanes
M r Barttmew Tull of Grove in y e parish of Wantage aforesaid in his
housse
M r Daniell Birch a Rome in y houss of David Joanes in ye parish of
St. Butald Bishopsgate
M r Thomas Harrison a Rome in his possession in y e parish of St. Butald
Bishopsgate
p W M Kiffon
321 (180).
Endorsed : Yorkeshire.
[B. Ed.]
A gen r all Lycence for M r 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 Manno r in Yorkeshire a Master
of Arts to preach in or nigh y e Towne of Leedes in the same
County or elsewhere in any Licensed Towne of England
desired and will bee called for by
J. Acklam
[? P. As in 321 (215). Ed ]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 355
321 (181).
Endorsed : M r Prowse's note
[B. Ed.]
A Licence for M r John Groffe of the Presbeterian Judgm* to preach to
a people in y e house belonging to Ruth Rookelifes Widdow in y e
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 y e Congregaconall Judgm 1 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 y e 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 M r Robert Hacche in
y e parish of Saterley in the County of Devon
p PROWSE
321 (183).
Endorsed : Prettlewell
[B. Ed.]
M r Christopher Scott M r of Arts Prisbiterian
Humbly desires yo r Licence for his Person and for M rs Fareborne's
[erased] and M r Robert Buttlers Houses, both scituate in Prettle-
well. Essex
321 (184).
Endorsed : Bucks
[B. Ed.]
Edward Terry
Congregational perswasion
at M rs Anne Fleetwood widow
her house in the parish of Chalfont Giles in the county of Bucks.
M r Radcliffe to cal for the Licences
232
356 S. P. T>om. 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).
M r 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 L d Lauderdaile's Secry
[B. Ed.]
TAt back.]
25 10
2305
48-15
321 (187).
Endorsed : Litchfield
[B. Ed.]
A meeting place at John Wade of Stafford for Presbyt [Erased.]
A meeting place at M r John Barker's for Presbyt. in City of Litchfield.
Staff.
A licence for M r 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 y e parish of Wallton upon Thames in
Surry : presbiterian
for John Daberon:
321 180).
orscd : Cole
IB. Ed.]
For M r Thomas Cole of the Congregationall perswasion to teach in v
towne ball of Henley upon Thames in tin- County of Oxford or
any other licenced place
S. P. T)om. 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 y e 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 y e 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 M r John Rawe
at his Chamber in
Lincolns Inne
These.
London. 3
Son
you are desired to procure two Licences ; one for M r Robert
Lever to exercise his ministry at his dwelling house called Scutehouse in
358 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
the Parish of Branspeth in the County of Durha, and one also for
M r 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
M r Swadell at my L d Arling
321 (106).
Received 17 May 1672 one License for
the house of Richard Hay ward 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 Barnabv Hallet
321 (197).
Endorsed : Lights note.
[B. Ed.]
A Licence for y e House of John Woodbridge of Hadenham in y e Isle
of Ely ;
A Licence for y e House of Will: Outlar of Strettam in y e Isle of Ely
A Licence for y e House of Edmund Avy in Ockington in Cambridgesh r
All for Meetings of people of y e Congregationall perswasion
17: May M R 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
D'B.
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 unsign<
pray returm them mended. I pray licence for
1 . M r Samuell Slater M r of Arts for his house in Walthamstow
generall licence
2. for .\ I ledger M r of Arts of London
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
359
3. the same for M r Peeter Winke M r of Arts of London & forget
not him in my last
4. M r George Swinhow his house in Weedred in y e parish of
Ammersham in Bucks, all presbiterian
5. M r 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 M r Chambre. I thank you for your long lookd for and am most
certainly
S<'
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.).
M r Samuel Everard's house at Childe Hill in Hamsted Par.
[Not Sir J. W.'s mem. Ed.]
Congregationall
[Sir J. Williamson. Ed.]
321 (197a II).
M r Giles Firmin att Redgwell in Essex
The place he desires is Thomas Bryon's house
321 (197a III).
M r Nathaniell Whiting
who liveth att A little Towne Called Cranford in North ton shiere
Desireth to have Liberty to preach in his house there.
Congregationall
[Sir J. W. Ed.]
321 (197a IV).
M r John Coale at Weathersfield in Essex
The place he Desires is his owne house
360 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (197b).
Endorsed : Indulgence. Town of Dorchester. Apr. 72
[B. Ed.]
To the Kings most excellent Majestic
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 15 th 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 ties 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 W m Churchill
321 (197c).
Endorsed : Lincollne, Yorkeshire.
M r Benson
[B. Ed.]
A Lycence is desired for M r John Rooke of the Congrega-
tional pswasion to teach att a Certaine house Called the west hall in
Hatfeild in Yorkshire
Aboc I Lycence for M r James Abdy of the p r sbterian pswasion to
teach att the house of one M r Powell in the City of Lincolne
[Timo: Cloudsley. Ed.]
321 (197i>).
Endorsed : Maddox's note.
A Roome or Roomes in the house of
William Right of Kenelworth in the County of Warwick, for
those that a r of the Presbyterian perswasion
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 361
A Roome or Roomes in the house of
William Smyth of Kenelworth in the County of Warwicke for
those y l are of the Presbyterian perswasion.
16 May : Maddox
321 (198).
S^-
It is the request and petition of severall of the p r sbyterian per-
swasion to obteine a License for an house in Pensford in Somersetshire,
now in the possession of Thomas Ford ; they alsoe desire that M r
Francis Cross of Bristoll Doct r of Physicke be the person licensd to
preach in that meeting house ; w ch 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.]
M r Benson
Lycenses are desired as followeth,
for M r Jno Rooke Congregationall att westhall att Hatfeild in Yorkshire
for M r Richard Taylor Congregationall at M r Jno. Wadsworths house
in Swath in Yorkshire
for M r Jn Issott Jun r Congregationall att the House of M r Jn Issott
sen 1 " 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 M r Rich d 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 y e present for people
of the presbiterian pswasion to meet in
M r Benson I pray when these are done let them be delivered to
M r Hugh Reynolds whome I doe hereby request to take out & keepe
by him till they are sent for by
yo r serv 1
1 8 th May 1672. Tim Cloudsley
As for this of M r Coores itt is of his owne wording in his letter & I
pray let itt be fill'd up accordingly
362 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (200).
M r Jn Rooke Congregationall att west Hall in Hatfeild in Yorkshire
M r Rich d Taylor Congregationall att John Wadsworth's House att
Swath in Yorkeshire
M r John Issott Jun r Congregationall att Jn Issott sen r his House in
Horberry in Yorkshire
M r 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 Presbt rs to meet in.
Pray let these be ready for
Tim Cloudsley who will
call for them
321 (201).
Of Dover
Nathanael Barry M r of Arts Teach r Presbiterian
Their Meeting Place.
An out House belonging to y e dwelling House of M r Edwards in
y e Towne & Porte of Dover
Of Beaksborne
Edward Coppin M r of Arts Teacher Presbiterian
Meeting Places
1. The dwelling House of M r Edward Coppin of y e parish of
Beaksbourn in y e County of Kent
2. The Hall belonging to Wooten Court of y e Parish of Wotton,
in ye County of Kent
Given In May y e 18 th 1672
[Rob fc Mascall. Ed. 1
321 (202).
Of Dover
1. Nath: Barry, M r of Arts Teach r Presbiterian
Their Meeting Place.
An out House belonging to y e Delling house of M r Jn Edwards there,
viz. in y e Towne & Porte of Dover,
of The parish of Beaksbourne, Kent.
2. Kdw: Coppin M r of Arts, Teacher, Presb n
Meeting Place
he dwelling House of y e sd: Edw. Coppin there.
Mali belonging to Wootten Court in y e pish of Wootton.
Given in May y e 18 th 1672.
[Robt Mascall. Ed.]
321 (203).
May 18: 1672
Nuttall his own house in Rendham, Suffolk
Will. Manning His own house in Peasenhall, Suff.
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
363
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
R d the Licenses for the persons and places above mentioned
p me Tho: Danson
May 18: 1672.
321 (204).
May: i8* h : 72.
Rec d then 2 Licences one for M r Tho: Seabornes house in Hereford
another for M r Primeroses house in Tidston in Herefordsh.
p me Timothy Wood
321 (205).
Received May y e 18 th 1672
A Licence for D r Homes & for his house in Upper Morefields
Also rec d then a License for M r Samuel Lee of Islington And for
the House of M r Sam Lee there, & for y e dwelling house of M r
Barker, and of M r George Thwing there
n me Rob t Mascall
321 (206).
[At margin of back.]
Geo: Biss Gen 11 teacher
meeting pi
Geo: Biss Gen 11 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.
W m Rodbeards house a Meet-
ing place in Norton.
Received the Licenses above
on the 18 th of May 167:
[Ja: Inness jun r . 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
W m Wickens Gen 11 teacher
Francis Keeling Gen 11 teacher
menconed psons & places
1
I say received by me
Ja: Inness jun r
364 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (207).
M r John Dyer, Gen 11 teacher.
M r Woods house
M r Edw: Hancock, Gen 11 teacher.
M r Ware's house
M r Geo: Biss Gen 11 teacher
Received the above menconed Licenses by
Ja: Inness jun r
321 (208).
I humbly desire a Licence for M r Henry Butler, minister of the per-
suasion comonly called Congregationall, to exercise his ministeriall func-
tion in the house of M r 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 M r Henry Butler our
Pastor, of the judgment commonly called, Congregationall, to exercise
his Ministeriall Function in a Roome or Roomes in the house of
M r 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 W m Sugge
John Bullocke David Claydon
Gyles Hayne Henry Coate
321 (209)
M r Henry Butler of Yeavill in Somersetshire
M r Benjamin Walters of Bradford Abbas Dorsetshire.
[John Warr. Ed.]
BIO).
phei 1 owlard 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. T>om. Car. II. 321 365
321 (211).
Endorsed : Clayton's note.
[B. Ed.]
M r Rowland Hancock min r and of the p r sbiterian psuasion prays a
licence to preach at his house called Shercliffe hall in the county of
Yorke, and in any other place soe licenced
M r Edward Pryme min r 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.
M r Matthew Bloome min r & of the p r sbiterian pswasion prays a licence
to preach in the now dwelling house of M r Arthur Powell in
Attercliffe and in any other place soe licensed
M r John Wood Min r and of the p r sbiterian 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
M r 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
M r Matthew Bloome min r and of the p r sbiterian pswasion prays a
licence to teach in the house of M r Robert Cliffe at Mold in the
county of Darby and in any other place soe licenced.
M r Samuell Shelmardine min r & of the p r sbiterian pswasion prays a
licence to preach in the house of M r Henry Wigley of Cromford
in the county of Darby and in any other place soe licensed.
John Clayton
May 20 th 1672
321 (212).
Endorsed : M r Turpin
[The same handwriting as the memo. Ed.]
Licences desired May 20: 1672
M r John Meadowes minister Presbyterian for y e house of Elizabeth
Nelson widdow in Stowmarket Suffolk
M r Thomas Holborough of Batisford Presbyterian for house There in
Suffolk
M r Richard Jennings Presbyterian for his house at Combes in Suffolk
M r John Wilkinson Presbyterian minister for the round house in
Walsham Lewill in Suffolk
M r William Goodrich Presbyterian for his owne house in Hissett in
Suffolk
M r John Jessup Presbyterian in Norfolk
for his owne house in South Lopham there
M r Thomas Newman Independant for y e house of Andrew Allen in
Cawston in Norfolk
M r Barwickes in Oldton in Norff.
[Torn.]
366 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (213).
May 24 th 1672
Rec d then 2 licencyes for M r Stephen More independant for his meetting
In the house of Barnabas Bloxon in Winchester Yard in Southward
I say, Rec d by mee the day above written
S. Pirie
321 (214).
May the 20 th 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).
20 th day of May 1672
Rec d then a generall Lycence for Cornelius Todd of Healy Manno 1 " 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 y e 20 th 72
this day I rec d 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 rec d 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 M r Payne
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
321 218).
ence for M ler William Vowsden a minister of the presbyterian per-
for the Manhood in Sussex, and a Licence for the house of
William Squire in the parish of East Wittering in Sussex. As
also for the house of M r Edward Cole in Birdham, in Sussex ami
the house of Cornelius FreeUnd in Siddlesham in Sussex ; and for
any other house in the Manhood :
May 21.
[B. Ed]
S. P. "Bom. Car. II. 321
367
321 (219).
Licenses for W m Fletcher Anabaptist, Samuel Marner Independent, &
Richard Garrett Independent, all in y e county of Sussex.
Delivered this 2 I th day of May 1672 to me
W: Howard
321 (220).
Received y e 21 st of May 1672 these Lycences for preachers Folowing
M r Whiteing M r John Rowlett M r Matthew Orlebar M r John
Whiteman M r James Pearson M r George Cockayne & the houses
of M r J: Mancell in Newton M r Samuell Whitby M r Jo: Mayd-
well : M r Phesant
I say rec d
p Nath. Ponder. : 15
321 (221).
Rece d the 21* of May 1672 att the office of the Earle of Arlington
A Licence for M r 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
JTitch-Marsh in Northamtonsheere
( y e house & barn of James Cole
jthe house of John Conquest in
\ Wilden in Bedfordsheere
his owne house in Bonehurst in Bedfordsheere
fy e house & barne of William Pasheller
\ in Mouldsworth in Huntingtosheere
(the house of Tho: Welles of
( Midlow in Huntingtonsheere
(the barn of Tho. Richards in
this pson is licenced alredy ( Kayshow in Bedfordsheere
Tfor y e house of Tho. Driver & Nicho: Ben-
-[ nett in Talbott Court in Grace Church
Streete London
George Fowler for
William Cradocke for
Symond Haynes for
Oliver Mason for
Ralph: Luke for
John Donne
Thomas Jayse &
Thomas Clayton
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.]
M r Thomas James of Needham-markett \. ff
M r Thomas Waterhouse of West Creating) in butt *
of the Congregationall pswasion
368 S. P. 'Bom. Car. II. 321
M r John Fayrefax of Barkinge | . /r
M r Samuel Springs of Creatingej
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
Wittm Hanby Attorney
lodging at the 3 Goates in Holborne or else at TretwelPs 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 Oxfordsh r
May 22 th 1672 Will m Loveday
[Written on the fold of paper, reverse way.]
William Smallwood of the Prisbyteryan perswatyon
321 (225).
Rec d this 22 th of May 1672 these followinging lycences :
Preachers Meeting-places
Stephen Hawthorn \ his own house in Turvy
Thomas Cooper ' William Findens house Okley
John Allen Widow Reads house in Steventon
Daniel Negoos : ) 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
821 (226).
22 d May 1672
Rec d then y e Lycences for the psons & places after named
for Robert Halls House in Bolton on y e Sands in Lankashire
for M r Thomas Whitehead att James Dukensons att Lower Kellctt in
lkashire
for Richard Taylor att Swath in Yorkshire att M r Jn Wadsworths
House
for Jn Issctt Jun r att his faths house Horbery in Yorkshire
p Tim Cloudslbyi
S. P. T)om t Car. II. 321 369
321 (227).
May 22
Then Received
A License for the house of John Robinson in Lancashire
A Lycense for M r Peter Aspinwall Presbyterian
W M Maddox
321 (228).
May 22. 72.
Received then M r Jo: Spilsbury of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire his
licences for himselfe and his house
I say rec d by mee
Edw: Eccleston
321 (229).
Received this vith day of May 1672 of Hugh Reynolds by the hand of
M r Dawson a Lycence for M r Willson of Chester to preach in
Chester
att a place or places in y e 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
M r 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 M r Okey, M r Rhodes, Gardiner.
Roger Hears house in Bridgwater. Somersett.
Edward Grant's house in Trowbridg. Wilts
Henry Abbotts house in Broughton. Hampshire
Paul Frewen Bapt: Gen 11 teach 1 ".
James Greenwood Presb:
Weavers Hall in Cirencester Gloucester.
Rob: Balches house in Bridgwater.
Geo: Upton: Baptist Gen 11 teacher.
Audny's house at Layton Stone Essex.
Received the above menconed Licenses
I say rec d by me
Ja: Inness jun r
May y e 22 d 1672
321 (231).
M r James Perkins of Blechinley teacher in Surrey. Presbyt.
Joseph Butteries house in Blechinley
M r Matthew Woodman at Horsham in Sussex, both for his person &
his house. Presbyt.
24
370 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
George Ewers his howse in y e Burrough of Southwork.
Grave Weavers house in Jerusalem Alley. London.
John Hickes
M r John Pechie in Southwark Presbyt. teacher.
321 233).
James Purkins of Blechinglye in Surrey Teacher
Joseph Buttereyes house in Blechinglye Surreye
Matttiewe 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 y e Parish of Bowden in the County of Chesshire
321 (234).
Addressed : For M r Benson these
A Licence is prayed for Edward Hutchenson to teach a people of y e
Congregaconall way in the howse belonginge to Adam and Samuell
Pierce Comp&n rs in y e citty of Exon
The like for M r Edward Ebdine at a howse belonginge to M r 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 y e howse belonging to Edward Hutchin
son in y e parish of Bishops Clift in Devon for y e place of Worshi
for a people of y e abovesaid Judgm 1 to meet in.
p PROWSE
[Not R. P.'s hand. Ed.]
:
321 (235).
A Lisence is desired for M r Joseph Hallett of Exon Minister bein
the presbiteriall pswasion
A Lisence is allsoe desired for the howse of John Pym of Exon
m r chant of Exon for a Teacher of the presbiterian pswasion
M 1 Prose
[NotR. P.'s hand. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 371
321 (236).
A Licence is prayed for the howse of M rs 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 M rs Margaret Pyle in Talliton in Devon
p PROWSE
[Not R. P. 's hand. Ed.]
321 (237).
Endorsed
Owens note
CONGREGATIONALL
Dr. John Singleton
Cong: M r Thomas Bakwell.
Cong: Mr. John Evans
Cong: M r Rowland Nevet
Cong: M r Jonathan Roberts
Cong: M r Phillip Rogers
Cong: M r Hugh Owen
Cong: M r John Browne
Cong : M r Stephen Coven.
Cong: M r John Ritch
Cong M r James Quarrel.
Cong: M r William Phipps.
Cong: M r Thomas Worden
[B. Ed.]
M r Thomas Cowdrey his House in
Queenhithe London
The House of Michael Mere, in Mag-
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
M r 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 M r George Y
At Latchford in Oxfordsheire
His House in Wiccombe Buckingham-
sheire
At y e King's Head in Shr
At James Dod his House Marton in
Shropsheire
An House in Cambden Glocestersheire
Will: Owen
321 (238).
These Min rs underwritten being of the Congregationall pswasion liveing
in the County of Gloucester doe humbly Crave Licence for the
excercise of theyr Min r y in the houses heerein mentioned according
to his Ma s tys 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. T)om. Car. II. 321
John Dunce p: att Giles Lardners house Burton on the water
Tho^sS" I p at theyr owne houses Tcwxbcf y
Witt Tray of Horcy att his owne house
Jonathan Smith of Tedbery at his owne house
Josua Steed of Cleeve at his owne house
Will 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
4>D
[I.e., Owen Davies. Ed.]
321 (239).
Warwikeshire Dudley Ryder his house in Wolvey M r William
Paget his house in Withebrooke in Warw.
M r Richard Losby of Copson Magna in Warwikeshire Presb
M r Loseby his house in y e same place
y* House of Richard Harrison in Sapcoate in Leiceshire Presb:
M r John Johnson of Barwell in Lecestershire Presb
M r Johnsons house in y e same
Samuel Wards house in Hinckley in Leiceshire.
321 (240).
D r Fran: Cross of Bristoll to have Lycence to preach at pensford in
the County of Somersett the house pr: in a paper delived about
10 days Since
321 (241).
A license for M r 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 min r 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).
Klw: Lullum a minister desires a Licence to preach at a house called
Kcnwards in the Parrish of Lindfeild in Sussex, M r John Challen
dwells in the house
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321 373
Ricft Turner minister desires a Licence to preach in Alexander
Berdyes house at Nylond in Sussex
Tho: Hallet minister desires a licence to preach in M r Tho: Hursts
house in Weevilfeild in Sussex
all of them Presbiterians
W m 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 23 d
Rec d one lycence for M r James Donkenson of y e Citie of Yorke to
preach in all lycensed places
R. Nisbet
321 (246).
M r Benson.
I pray you be pleased to expedite a License
For the House of M rs Elizab. Hunt widow in Salop, for Presbyt.
For M r Nathaniel Mansfeild Presbyt
The place the House of M rs Thornton widow of Manceter War-
wickshire for Presbyt.
For y e House of Elizabeth Latham widow of Betley in Staffordshire for
Presbyt.
For y e 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
M rs Elizabeth Isackes house of Dinscomb in Salcomb
M r Thomas Welman of Luppit in Devon a Teacher Congregaonall
374 & P* "Dom. Car. II. 321
ioane Bastone Widowe her house in Salcomb Devon
A T Andrewe Ruell of Haling-North in Hampshire teacher
Thomas Millards house in Haling-North Hants.
These are nowe desired (Maye 24 1672)
for M r 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.]
John Rowes house in Shobrook Devon )
Isackes house in Dinscomb in Salcomb Devon IPresb:
Joane Bastones house in Salcomb Devon J
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 y e 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 Nonconform itye 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
9 Payne
[Walter Payne. Ed.]
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 375
321 (252).
May 24 th
Niccolas Palmer preacher Prebiterian
att M rs 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 y e Grace of god
Kinge of greate Brittaine, France & Ireland, Defender of y e Faith.
The Humble Addresse and Supplication of y r Ma l y es Faithfull Subjects
in Bath=Easton. and Bath ford neere y r Majestys Citty of Bath,
in y e County of Somersett
Most humbly sheweth
That wth many others of y r Majestys true-hearted nonconforme-
inge subjects in England whom y r Maj l y e by y r most gratious Declaration
of Indulgence have Caused to singe for Joy of heart in Every Corner of
y e land, We also some of y r Ma l y s most faythfull subjects in and about
the villages aforesayd In the name and by The Concurrence of many
more of our neighb rs doe hereby fall downe att y r Ma l y s most royall feete,
and doe make y e most humble tender of o r hearty thankes on o r bended
knees for y r Ma l y s most unparallel'd grace expressed in y r late declara-
tion of Indulgence to us, such an Act of Royall favour as y r predecessors
of famous memory never condescended unto for y e 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 y r Majestys person and governm* in greatest prosperity and
peace.
Humbly prayinge y r Ma tie for the Benefitt of y r gratious Indulgence
in the villages of Batheaston and Bathford. that y r princely Clemency
will allow us a meetinge place. In Bathford Called & Knowne by the
name of the well-house in the possession of M r John Skrine sen r . In y e
pish of Bathford in y e County of summersett. and give y r Royall Ap-
probation of M r Edward Hancocke of y e presbiterian perswasion whom
we have chose for o r teacher, for w ch Royall grace as we shall every
way be obliged to Acquitt o r selves wth such Moderation Prudence
fidelity and peaceablenesse as never to give y r Ma*y e any Cause of
offence. Soe we shall Continue to Pray for y r Ma ties length of dayes
& life for evermore
John Skrine sen r
Eldad Walters
Thorn: Hendy Jun r
John Skrine Ju r
Henry Cannons sen r
James Peernc
376 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (254).
Rec d y c 24 th May 1672 three Lycenses to teach, viz*- one For
Thomas Ford in y e 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 y e
house of Witt: Hardemente off Loughborrow in Leistershire
I say rec d For M r William Woolley
p me Adam Woolley
321 (255).
May the 24 th 72
Rec d then a Lycence for R* 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
821 (256).
Maye 24 1672.
Rec d then these licenses.
For M r James Parkins a Teacher
Joseph Buttereyes house in Blechinglye
M r Matthewe Woodman a Teacher
M r Matthewe Woodmans house in Horsham
M r George Ewers house in Southwark
M r John Peachie in Southwark
M r Graves Weavers house in Jerusalem Alleye in London
I saye rec d by me
Will: Carslake
321 (257). [Printed Licence, filled in, but neither dated nor signed. Ed.].
CH*41{LES by the Qrace of Qod, Kjng of England, Scotland, France am
Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &>c. To all [Mayors, bailiffs, Constables, anc
ether Our Officers and {Ministers, Civil and [Military, whom it may concert
(greeting.
In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 1 5'* (March, 167 \. 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 Roomcs in the howse
iffith 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
S. P. T)om. 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 %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 M r of Arts, Presbiterian. Teacher.
The Meeting Place
M r Dunsmors Hall, in y e Gray Fryers, in y e parish of S l Peters in
y e City of Canterbury.
Of London
2. John Crouch M r of Arts. Congregationall. Teacher.
The meeting House in Whites Ally, belonging to M rs Holmes widow
in Little More Fields, Criplegate London
Of London
3. George Cockin M r of Arts, Congregationall. Teacher
Their Meeting Place,
A Roome or Roomes in y e dwelling House of M r George Cockin in
y e parish of St. Gileses Criplegate London.
Of London
4. Nathanael Partridge M r of Arts, Congregationall Teacher,
Their Meeting Place.
The Meeting House adioyneing or near unto y e dwelling House of
M r Nathanael Partridge in old Streat in S* Gileses Criple Gate
London.
Given In May 25 th 1672.
[Rob* Mascall. Ed.]
321 (259).
A Lycence is intreated for M r John Cruck of the Congregationall way,
to teach in Whites Alley in Little = Morefeilds in y e parrish of
Cripplegate London
And a Licence alsoe for the place
Tho: Crundall
321 (260).
Rec d this 25th of May 1672 two Lycences for two places to meet &
assemble in for publique worship y e one in y e house of Isabell
Greene of North Shields, the other in y e house of Cuthbert Cotes-
worth in South Shields
I say rec d
p Nath: Eldred.
378 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (261).
A Lycence for Benjamin Berry a Teacher \ ,, .
A lycence for y e howse of Abraham Sealey for a meetinge place L a r in
A lycence for the howse of Stickland for a meetinge place) m Se
I have rec d these three Lycences above mentiod
May 25 1672 Walter Payne
321 (262).
Josshef Collet in the house of M r pirn Exon.
Edward houchshinge in houchinches peares house and passons house
Edward Ebden & holmes
Leues hacche Techer in Robert hacche house.
Rec. y e 25 th May 1672
per me
Ri: Prowse
321 (263).
Ambrose Clare. Presb. of Beaminster in Dorsett a Gen 11 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: In ness
321 (264).
S r John Banks desires a Lycence for a Meeting Place at a House of y e
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).
M r Christophor Fouller prays to have his Maj ties graciouse Lysence
for his house in the Village of Keningto in the parrish of Lambat'
in the County of Surrey, And a Lysence for too allow him t(
preach in Any Lysenced place
321 (266).
Endorsed : Ponders note.
[B. Ed.]
M r George Martine of y Presbyterian Perswasion in ye house of
Edmund Carter in Stony-Stratford Bucks.
A Lycence for ye now dwelling house of M r Edmund Carter
Wolverton Bucks.
A Lycence for y e house of Mj George Martin For y use of the Nor
conformists called Presbyterians in Haversham in Bucks.
Pray Deliver this to
Nath Ponder
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 379
321 (267).
Endorsed : Darby
[B. Ed.]
M r 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 M r Henry Bradly at the signe of y e Tobacco
role & suger lofe in east Smithfeld over against Ship brew house
gate
M r Thomas Warren of Rumsey in Com. Southton Clerke
in the House of Thomas Burbanck in the same place
M r John Harison of Havant in Com p r 3 Clerke
In the House of Thomas Bayly of the same place
M r John Ridge of the Isle of Hayling Com po\ 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 y e Congregationall perswasion.
A License for James Hay of Haginton of y e congregationall perswasion.
in Cambr:sh r .
A License for Thomas Austin of Meldred of y e congr: 1 perswasion in
Cambr:sh r .
By
John Light
321 (271).
Licence is prayed for Richard Hooper to preach to a Congregation of
people beinge of the Baptist Judgm 1 . in his owne howse in
Bampton in Devon
The like for W m Facey to preach in Martin Dunsfords howse in
Tiverton in Devon being of the same Judgem 1 as above
380 S. P. T>om. 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, Pre^i-
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 Congfegationall way
Owen Davies
May 26 th
r
in
be
321 (274).
John Richardson preacher at his owne house in Uppingham in
County of Rutland, presbyterian
Joseph Cawthorne preacher at M r Humphry Reynolds house
Stamford Lincolneshire presbyterian
Andrew Broughton his house in seaton County of Rutland to
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 f(
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 y e County of Northampton his house to
be alloued for a meeting place for presbyterians
John Richardson
May 27 th 72
~>75).
M r John Richardson teacher att his owne in Uppingham
M r Joseph Cawthorne teacher att M r Reynolles house in Stamford
M r Andrew Broughton. house att Seaton:
M r Simon An house att Killthorp & Edson.
M r Umphrey Reynolds house in Stamford. Lyncoln h
S. P. TDom. Car. II. 321 381
M r Walter Slye. house att Dosthrope.
M r Sam: Hunt, house att north luffenham.
M r Langdale. teacher at his owne house at Caldecote.
p Joseph Cawthorne
321 (276).
Addressed : For y e R l wors 1 S r Joseph Williamson K* these
Whitehall
S'
Your kind pmission hath begott this trouble
I humbly begg they maye bee got reddy soe soone as Possible.
Your most humo serv*
John Gould
Clap, ye 25 th May e 1672
121 (277).
Receved y e 28 of May 1672 these Licenses, viz :
for D r Joh: Singleton to teach in y e Howse of M r Tho: Cowdrey in
Queen Hithe London for y e House Michael Mercer in Oxford
for Jo n Evans to teach in his house in Wrexham in Denbigh-
sheir For Jona: Roberts to teach in his own house at Llanvaire
in Denbighsheire For Philip Rogers to teach in M r 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 M r Oveys house in Watlington and y e
House of M r Gooding at Latchford in Oxfordsheire for M r Jo:
Kitch his howse in Wichon in Buckinghamsheir for M r Quarrel
to teach at y e Kings head in Shrewsbury
I say
RecEt by me
Will: Owens
321 (278).
May y e 28 th 1672
Received yn these Lycences following for M r Courtman in M r Mansels
house in thorp Malsor, for M r Adkins house in Wellingborowgh
M r Ed: Brookes his house in Brigstock Northamptonshir M r Mar-
tine in Stoney Stratford & in Haversfc & M r Carter's house in
Wolverton : in y e County of Bucks
I say rec d p me
2 c. Nath. Ponder
May y e 28 1672
Received then these Lycences following by y e direction of M r
Holcroft M r Autrim A teacher M r Day A teacher M r Ast-
wood And his house M r Waite & his house & for y e house of
M r Kitchenman M rs Thurlowes house M r Avys house M r Yeo-
mans house M r Hoopers house these in the towne & County of
382 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 221
Cambridge, & A place in March & M r Woodbridges house &
y* house of M r Outler these in the Isle of Eley :
Rec d these p me
Nath. Ponder
321 (279).
Rec d the 29 th of May 1672 of S r Joseph Williamson
A Lisence for M r John Lucas of Norw ch for the use of the house of
M r John Morley & the use of the house of M r John Mumford
both of the same Citey
p Rich d : Lucas
321 (280).
Yorkeshire May the 29 th
Received four lycences for M r Denton M r Lamb M r Sturr and one
other for M r Sturrs house
by me
R. Nisbett
[At back.]
Newly returned from France Chevalier
321 (281).
A lycence
For M r 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 : M r Myddleton to Majo r Haynes
A Lycence
For M r John Lucas of y e presbeterian judgm*
To preach
In A roome in the house of John Munford in the pish of St. Peters ii
y* Markett
And in A roome in the house of John Morley in the pish of
Martyns of the Omke
Both in y e Cittie of Norw^
29.16
29.166
59:12:6
[De eodem as 279, but in another hand
S. P. TDom. 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 M r Richard Lodge at his house at Sandhurst in the County of
Barks.
Dorman Newman
is to call for it
321 (285).
[At back.]
For Tim Cloudsley
Sr >
Lycences are desired for the psons and places und r written viz 1
For M r Richard Stretton Presbiterian
For the house of M rs Francis Richardson of Cawood in Yorkshire
For M r James Duncanson Presbiterian att his owne house in Selby in
Yorkshire
For M r 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 y e
pish of Frittenden in Kent
4. Daniel Kingsnoth of the Baptists perswasion in the house of Tho:
Hills in Chareing in Kent
5. Rob 1 Knight of the Baptists perswasion in the house of John
Hopper in Hedworne in Kent
6. Richard Kingsnoth of the Bap ts pswasion in his owne house in
Staplehurst in Kent
384 S. P. T>om. 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 M r Thomas Sanders at
Litle Ireton in the County of Derby.
321 (288).
Endorsed : Oxford, Leicester
[B. Ed.]
M r James Sutton presb tr teacher in Banbury Oxfordsheire for person
M r Nathan iell Stephens Sen r presb tr teacher at Stoke golden Lester-
sheire for selfe & howse
M r Nathaniell Stephens Jun r at Higham Lester sheire his howse
M is Abigail Doells at Stoke golden Leister sheire her howse
M r 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 1 of the French Cavlrey For his Loving Frind
Samuell [All erased. Ed.]
321 (290)
Endorsed : Lights note
[B. Ed.]
4 Licenses for Canterbury. Congreg a Persuasion
For Thomas Scott.
Zechary Lee
Edward Hyrst.
John Jacob.
,, John Light.
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321 385
321 (291).
[At back.]
? Filington
[B. Ed.]
Rec d a Licence for George Lisle a Teacher and his house in Essex
for Edmond Taylor & his house att Wittham in Essex
Isaac Davis
(321 292).
Endorsed : Warrs Receipt 72
Rec d out a License for M r Henry Butler to preach in the house of
M r Elias Barnes in Yeavill Somersetshire, this 30th of May 1672
p me
John Warr
321 (293).
For M r Thomas Smith, of Huntley in glocestershire of y e presbiterian
perswaton
For an out house beelonging to Thomas Bradley of Ruarden in the
county of Glocest r shire
John Juxon
May 31 st 1672
321 (294).
[At back.]
Tim Cloudsley & Yorkeshire
31 May 1672
A Lycence is desired for the House of M rs Sibbill Dawson in Leedes
in Yorkeshire
Alsoe for a Killne house In Flanshaw Laine in the parish of Wake-
feild in Yorkshire
Alsoe for M r Jn Rooke att Westhall in Hatfeild in Yorkeshire
Congregationall pswasion
Tim Cloudsley
321 (295)
31 May 1672
Rec d then the Lycences following for
M r Thomas Spadman of North ferybye
M r Streeton att M" Richardsons house in Cawood
M r Duncanson in Selby in Yorkshire
M r Rich d Coare of Tong in Yorkeshire
p Tim Cloudsley
25
386 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (296).
May 31 th 72
I rec d 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 M rs Katherine Pecks house in Abbington
John Coomes) Berks baptised perswa
John Collins Teacher at James Best house in Dukes Place London
Congregationall way
Owen Davies
321 (297).
W m Knapman of Padstow
& his house
Theophilus Tincombe Presb:
& his house at Lostwithell
James Jordain Presb:
& his house at Higham Suffolk
Geo: Haw Gen 11 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
W Birchall Presb:
his house at Wentworth.
Wm Hunt Presb:
& his house at Sutton.
Simon Atkinson
W m Sandersons house at Hesketh
Cumber!
W m Rights house in Kenelworth
W m Smiths house there.
May the 31. 1672
Received the Licenses for the above menconed psons & places
by me
Ja: Inness
321 (298).
Rec d this 31 th of May 1672 : these lycenses following :
preachers
Edward Dent
Sam 1 Fen :
John Fen
Nehemi Cox
John Sewster
Oliver Scott
James Rogers
John Gibbs
William Hensemam
Tho: Brett
Tho: Edmonds
Christop: Stanley
George Fowler
preacher
Rec d also for Sussex
James Bickm II
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
place
John Jeffryes house
Tho: Ta^ lob
S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321 387
321(299). [Licence. Duly signed. But not dated. Ed.]
Chjiij.es ^
CHA%L ES by the grace of god, K^ng of England, Scotland, France and
Ireland, defender of the Faith, &>c. To all Mayors, TSayliffs, Constables, and
other Our Officers and t (Ministers, Qvil and (Military, whom it may concern,
Greeting. In pursuance of Our declaration of the 15th of (March 167 J
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 pub lick Worship and T)evotion. Jtnd all and singular
Our Officers and (Ministers, Ecclesiastical, Qvil and (Military, whom it may
concern, are to take due notice hereof: Jlnd 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 %eign, 1672.
'By His (Majesties Command.
a\li(KS^o^
[The words in Roman type are written by B. Ed.]
321 (300).
June I st 1672
Nathaniell Row Teacher of the Baptists perswasion at the house of John
Miller in Cranbrooke in Kent
Jn Seller
321 (301).
Endorsed : Ketts note
[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. This fim of June ^
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. T>om. 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.]
821 (303).
A Lycense is prayed For M r John Hawden to p r ch in his owne house in
Sherbourne in Yorkeshire or any other place soe Lycensed
M r Joshua Kirby y e like for his owne house in Wakefeild in Yorkshire
M r Dent ... in Wiltshire
these 3, as given in w* n His Ma tie was Last att Portsmouth
M r Rowland Hancocke a Lycense to teach in his owne house att Shir-
cliffe in Yorkeshire of the Presbyterian pswasion.
The like Lycense for M r 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 M r Jonathan Grant to teach att his owne
called Thurnesco Grange in Yorkeshire
These praied I st of June (72)
' John Clayton
321 (304).
Received the Ly censes followinge June i (72)
Edwd Pryme teacher & his house Yorkshire
Blyth teacher and his house . . . Darbyshire
Shelmerdyne teach r & Hen: Wigley's house Darbyshire
Wood a teacher & hie house Darbyshire
Matthew Bloome teacher & M r Powell's house Yorkshire
Rob 1 Cliffe's house att World in Darbyshire.
By mee
John Clayton
321 (305)
June i gt 1672
Rec d then from the Lord Arlingtons Office fourteen Licenses fc
severall Teachers of the Baptists perswasion w tb their Respective Meet-
ing places in the County of Kent as for Hen. Snoath Robt Knight Hen.
Kingsorth Daniel Kingsnorth francis Cornwell Rich: Kingsnorth Tho:
Kingsnorth Teachers in the housesofTho: Kingsnorth Rich: Kingsnorth
Thos. Hills John Hopper Tho: Hooker Walter Gilham francis^Comwall
I say rec d p me
Jn Seller
821 (306).
June i 72 :
1 rec d these Licences ffollowing
Joshua Steed att his owne house in Cleeve Gloster shyere
Jonathan Smith for himself & house Tedbery Gloster shyre
John Bftdgett for himself in Tho Bishops house Longford ditto
S. P. T>om. 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 rec d by me
Owen Davies
321 (307).
June i 8t 72
Rec d then these Licences following
James forbes att Sampson Bakers house Gloster
Sampson Bakers house Gloster
Witt' Tray at his owne house Odington Glostersn
Witt Trays house ditto :
Owen Davies
321 (308).
Endorsed : Sheldrakes note Sheldrakes note
[B. Ed.]
M r Richard Worts of the Congregationall Judgm* of Guestwicke in y e
County of Norfolke.
Att the houses of Edward Wix & Mary Hastings Widdow in the
said towne & County
M r Richard Rand of the Congregationall Judgment.
Att the house of M r Robert Maidston at Boxtead in Essex.
M r Robert Leman of the Congregationall Judgment of Oldtcn in y
County of Norfolke.
Att the houses of John Bell or William Bell Junior at Oldton
aforesaid
Junii 3 tio 1672 [Jo:] Sheldrake
[Date & signature in Jo: Sheldrake's ; the memo, in another hand. Ed.]
321 (309).
June 4 1672
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
3 go S. P. T>om. 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}
George Mortimers house in Miltown in Harberton Devon
June 4 th by
Will: Carslake
321 (311).
Addressed : To M r Benson in S r Jos: Williamsons Office Whitehall
S r
I entreat you to afford yo r usuall willingnes in the expediting
Licenses for these 2 or 3 places following
viz : The House of M r Philip Appletree of Deddington Oxfordshire
The House of M r James Wagstaffe of Knightcot Warwickshire
The House of Samuel Cox iuii of Milton Oxfordshire Presbyt.
For M r Rowland Stedman of Winchingdon Bucks Presbyt:
And the House of M r Samuel Clark of Winchingdon Bucks.
All of them to be Presbyt. meeting places
S r
I know you have both hands full & onely desire that these may
be done (if possible) by y e latter end of y e next week ; or at least they
may sped in their Order.
I am
Sr
Yo r hum Serv 1
Richard Steele
Jun. 4. 1672.
321 (312).
June 4 th Reed 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 y 6 th 72
red then a generall Lycence for M r Stephen Martine & another
Licence
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 391
M r Christopher Snell to Teach
in his owne house in Sussex
Receia by mee
p Will: Comber
[Memorandum not in W. Comber's hand. Ed.]
321 (314).
Reed: 6 of June 1672. out of the Hon Dle Earle of Arlingtons office
4 generall Licences for Canterbury
viz 1 one for Tho: Scott one for Zachary Lee ; one for John Jacob ; &
one for Edward Hyrst
Per me
John Light
321 (315).
Endorsed : M r Gold
The house of Henry Miller of Albrough in Norfolke.
The House of Will m Chapman of hanworth in y e same County.
for People of both presbiterian & Congregatio 11 Indgments
M r Jn Lougher of y e Congregationall pswasion a Licence to Preach:
S r Joseph,
I numbly beg this favour & y e dispatch of y e rest.
Your obliged ser*
John Gould.
I th June 1672
321 (316).
Rec d the p June 1672 the fower Following Lycences, Vid z
for the house M r Georg. Bridges M r Thomas Bradford in Guyldford
M r James Towers in Cobham and M r Richard Lodge in Sandhurst
I say rec d
p mee
Johem Newman
[Back.]
J: Newcomb
[And 6 monograms of Newcomb. Ed.1
321 (317). [Printed Licence filled in, but unsigned and undated. Ed.]
Charles by the <$race of (jod, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith &>c. To all {Mayors, ISay tiffs, Constables, and other Our
Officers and Ministers, Civil and {Military, whom it may concern, (greeting. In
pursuance of Our Declaration of the 1 yh {March, 167 \ 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 howsc in Langaridge
in Our County of Somersett^r 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. T>om. Car. II. 321
other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said declaration.
(jiven 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 Qrace of ($od, 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 1 $th of (March, 167 J. We do hereby permit
and license Samuel Newton of the Presbyterien Perswasion to be a Teacher of
the Congregation allowed by Us in the Oratory of John Bradshaw Esq r in
Rivington in Our County of Lancaster for the Use of such as do not conform
to the Church of England, who are of the Terswasion commonly called Presby-
terien. With further license and permission to him the said Samuel Newton to teach
in any other place licensed and allowed by Us, according to Our said Declaration.
(jiven at Our Court at Whitehall, the day of in the 24'*
Tear of Our Reign, 1672.
By Hi's (Majesties Command.
Newton a Teacher
[All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.]
321 (319). [Printed licence filled in and signed, but not dated. Ed.]
CHJ^LES ^
Charles by the (jrace of <jod, K^ing of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith &c. To all (Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Our
Officers and (Ministers, Civil and (Military, whom it may concern, (greeting. In
pursuance of Our Declaration of the i$tb of (March 1 67 \. We do hereby permit
and license George Lisle [erased] of y e Presbyterien Perswation to be a Teacher
of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomes in the house of
Elizabeth Trcw att Witham in y e 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
2 4/0 Year of Our %eign, 1672.
By His (Majesties Command
a Teacher. JT^LKNJ^TOO^.
[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 Qraee of (jod, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith 9 S*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 l$tb of (March, 167^. We do hereby
permit and license Edmund Whincopp of the Congrcgationall Perswasion to
S. P. IDom. Car. II, 321 393
be a Teacher of the Congregation allowed by Us in a Roome or Roomcs in his
howse in Middleton in our County of Suffolk 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 %eign, 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 y e inhabitants of y e Parish of
Kings cleare in y e county of Southampton
Most humbly Sheweth
That your Petitioners doe with all thankfullnes acknowledge
your Majesty s 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 y e consciences of your
subjects w ch your Majesty as y e father of yo r 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 y e Kingdome of Heaven. Now for as much as your Petitioners
app r hend themselves encouraged by that your Majestys gracious declara-
tion to seeke y e 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
rian ) Your Petitioners doe therefore humbly pray y* M r Richard Averie
tion ) may be allowed to be theire Teacher, and an house appertaineing to
M r William Jones in y e Kings cleare aforesaid, y e place of theire
ordinary meeting for their publique Worship
And yo r 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 ^\. Sexton senior Edward Gilberd
the marke of Richard White
Edward j^ Lawrence Stephen Slater
Richard Badcock [Autograph signatures. Ed.]
394 & P. T)om. Car. II. 321
321 (322).
[At back.]
Licences for the County of Norfolke
1. For M r John Green of the Congregationall Judjm 1 of Tunstead in
Norfolke
Att the houses of Edmund Bell at Dilham Anthony Stewards in
Tunstead & M r Greenes owne house all of these in Norfolke
2. For M r W m Bidbancke of the Congregationall Judjm* of Norfolke
att the houses of Thomas Church & John Allen in Lammas in the
said County.
3. For M r Thomas Worts of the Congregationall Judgm 1 of Witton in
Norfolke
att the houses of Robert Geele & Catharine Cubitt of Ingham &
M r Worts owne house all in the said County.
4. For M r Christopher Anivant of the Congregationall Judgm* of
Trunch in Norfolke
att the houses of Samuel Knight in Overstrand & M r Robert Flight
at Trunch in the said County.
5. For M r 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 M r Richard Herring in y e parish of Kenn
in Devon for those of Presbiterien nonConformity to meet in
for their publik Worship
p pewrse.
[Rich. Prowse. Ed.]
321 (324).
M r William Conway of the Presbiterian Judgment humbly prayes his
Ma tics gracious favour and licence to preach in an Outhouse
Barne of Edward Brownes in the parish of Westport in the Towne
of Marleborough in the County of Wilts.
lis
321 (325).
For the house of M r Thomas Freeman Tanner of Ramsbery in Wilt
si) cire presbyterien
Daniell Reade of Hungerford in Barksheire for his house, presbyter.
Henry Gearing
[The word ' presbyterien ' inserted afterwards in another hand. Ed]
S. P. Uom. Car. II. 321 395
321 (326).
M r Ralph Warde minister of y e Citty of York of y e Independant per-
swasion
Desires a licence for himselfe
Alsoe for y e house of M r Brian Davison in Outgate
The Lady Wattsons house in Saviour gate
M r Andrew Taylors house in Michal gate
All in ye Citty of York
Dorman Newman
121 (327).
M r Benson,
I pray you expedite a License for M r John Glendole Presbyt.
Chester,
^nd for the house of Hugh Harvey in Chester.
[Rich: Steele. Ed.]
321 (328).
For M r 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
ho: Blood
*21 (329).
Peter Nailer of y e presbyteryan Pswasion For ye house of Bonyface
Coopers in Ponffrett In y e County of York
W M Webb
321 (330).
M r Joseph Wilson of the presbiterian pswation humbly Desires a License
to preach accorct to his Majesties Declaration
at Newland neere Kingston sup. Hull
p Jos: Wilson Jun r
[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 of
Little Modbury In the County of Devon for to Preach In By
Congregation or Presbyterian Minesters.
Edw: Seaman
396 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (333 .
Endorsed : the houses not fild up in this note.
M r Samuel Statham a Presbyterian of Loughborough in Leicester-shire.
The house of M rs Mary Statham widow of Loughborough in Leicester-
shire for Presbyterians to meet in, &c.
[Not in Dr. Butler's handwriting. Ed.]
M r Benson
Pray doe mee the favour as to send mee licences as above desired
by this gentleman & you will much oblige
S r
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).
Congregat: M' JohnOvey] ^^^5^" Wallingf rd in the
Cong: M' Thorn. Willis { his owne howse in
( rikney in Somersetshere
Will: Owen.
321 (336).
ffor M r Edward Brown a presbyterian
M rs 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 N<
folke. Presbyter.
Thomas Cockerill
321 (338) ~
Edmond Whincop M r 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 M rs Dunningtonl
House in Dunwitch and for Edmund Bellamy's House in Sibton in
the same County
Tho. Danson.
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 397
321 (339).
A License for
M r Samuel Wills of y e P r sb: perswasion
at his house called Whitley house in the County of Coventry
And: Parsons.
[Memo, in another hand. Ed.]
51 (340).
Pray a Lycence for
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.
ilsoe pray a lycence for the house of M r William Riseing in Lastoft, Suff,
for such as are lycenced men to preach in
.lsoe A lycence for M r John Money Independent to preach in the
houses of John Edwards, John Briting and Richard Kempe of
Wymondham in the County of Norff.
'ray that M r 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 M r Thomas Plumstead at Beckles late in
the occupacon
[Back.]
of Thomas Muns and John Bedingfield
as alsoe in y e house of M r Edward Artis, in Beckles: aforesa 1 .
[In margin.] To be called for by me
Edw. Swift
121 (341).
Addressed : To M r Benson
These
I should not renew yo r Trouble, but that I know it is not only
Acceptable to his Majesty, but also unto you to assist such as crave y e
benefit of his Ma ties Declaration.
Be pleased therefore to expedite as soon as you can a License for M r
James Cave Presbyt: in y e parish of Daventry Northamptonshire And
For y e Houses of M rs Hannah Manley of Daventry Northampt:
And of M r John Hawtyn ibct. For Presbyt:
wherein also you oblige,
s r ,
Yo r serv*
R. Steele.
321 (342).
M r Robert Rogers of the presbit. perswasion: in his Owen howse in
TX7 - 1 xt *.i .. u:
Wappenham: Northamptonshire
398 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
M r Rob 1 Allen of the p r sbit p r swasion in the house of Edward Hardy
Esq r in Adson Northamptonshire
M r James Cave of the p r sbit perswasion in M rs Manly house Widdow
in Dav entry: North-tonsh.
M r John Worth of y e p r sbit: pswasion in the house of M r Jo: Billing in
Weeden on y e Street Northton
A Lycence for the house of Edward Horsman Esq r for the Use of Non-
conformists cauled Congregationall in Stretton, Rutland
Pray Deliver these to Nath. Ponder.
321 (343).
M r 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 M r George Groome in Rattlesden in Suffolk to bee a
house to meete in for those of y e perswasidn Comonly calld Con-
gregationall
M r John Stark minister of y e congregationall perswasion to bee teacher
in y e aforesaid house
for the house of Elizabeth Rust widdow in Rickingale in Suffolk to bee
a meeting place for those of y e perswasion congregational
R. Brinley.
321 (345).
A Lycence for y e house of Jn Savery Called y e Chequer In y e Parish of
Ash neer Sandwitch for y e Presbeterian & Independent pswasion
S r Joseph
S r
I also beg this Licence
Your serv 1
J. Gould.
[The memo, in another hand, except the last half line. Ed.]
321 (346).
For the house of S r Samuell Taylor Kt and Bar. his Mault house
Boyshall in Halsted Essex Presfc. Indipenft.
To bee given to me
John Newman
321 (347).
For M r William Grace att John Panells house in Rugely in Staforc
shire
he is prcsbeterin minister.
S. P. Dom. Car. II. 321 399
321 (348).
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
51 (349).
'he house of M r JefFery Hicks of Woodford A mile from Wells in
Wells parrish Somersett, is desird for a meeting place.
{21 (350).
Endorsed : Done
[? B. Ed.]
James Wagstaffe of Knightcot in Warwicksheer Congregationall
perswasion desiers Licence for his howse onely
John Clarke presbiterian desier a Licence for him selfe and howse in
Shalbery in Barkshire
'} 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.]
521 (351).
S r
/ycence is desired for the House of M rs Sibbell Dawson widft: in Leedes
in Yorkeshire, p r 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.]
M r Reginald Findlowe of Cold- Weston in the County of Salop, of the
presbyterian perswasion, to preach in his owne house.
For Margery Botflelds 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 M r Richard Higgins his house of Steventon, in the parish of
Ludford, & County of Salop, of the Congregationall perswasion.
321 (353).
Licenses to preach in y e County of Monmouth
M r Henry Walter Independ 1 , at his howse at parke y Pill in y e parish of
Lantarnu.
400 S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321
M r John Powell Independent at the Markett howse in Newport.
M T Joshua Lloyd. Independ 1 , 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 M r is Joane Jones callct Milton in the parish of Christ-
church.
321 (354).
A Lycence for the house of M rs Joane Baker in the Parish of Oake in
the County of Som r sett 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 Som r sett
M r 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 M r John Lougher of Twayte in y e County of Norff.
of y e Presbyterian pswation
A Lycence for ye set M r John Lougher to preach to A Congregat n of
set .pswation in A roome in y e house of Thomas Preist of Southreps.
And in A roome in the howse of John Doughty of Northreps. both in
y e County of Norff.
Thomas Beven
[At back, written the reverse way.] JOHN 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
Dorset vizt
For ye House of M r8 Ester Churchey of Weymouth k Melcombe
Regis widow: now in the possession of M r Jonathan Edwards of
ye same place
For M r Mackeking of Mayden Newton of ye Presbyterian pswasion.
For y House of M" Joan Toop wid: of ye same place
For ye House of John Thorne of y e same place
For M r Witt: Clerkc . . . of y c Congregational pswasion
For ye House of M" Rebecca Hastings in ye Parish of Winfrint
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 401
For y e House of M r Witt : Toope in ye parish of Chaldon
For y e House of John Cade alias Cake in y e parish of Our
For M r James Hallet of Winterburne Kingston of ye Congregationall
pswasion
For y e House of Richard Woolfryes of y e same place
For y e House of Humphrey Miller in Abbotsbury.
For y e House of M rs Elizabeth Hallet in Bridport.
For y e House of M r Thomas Beer in Chiddiocke.
321 (357).
Rec d A Licence for Rob 1 Aldred Teacher & one Licence for y e house
of Abraham Bilny, Both of Norfolke
p me
Tho 8 Cockerill
321 (358).
June 12 th 72
Rec d these Lycences following
Witt Beckett & his house Gloster sh
'rancis Hayne & his house Gloster shy 1 "
Witt. Davisons & his house Gloster shyre
Tho Smith & his house Gloster shyre
Tho Smith at Tho Bradeleys house presbiterian
?ohn Skiner & his house Gloster sheyre
Vancis 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
rec d by me
Owen Davies
321 (359).
June the 12th 1672
Received these Lysences following
A lysence for M r Matthew Barker of London of the Congragationall
way
Another for M r Edward Allexander of the Congregationall way and
one for his house
Received by mee
James March
26
4-02 S. P. T>om. Car. II. 321
321 (360).
June the 13 th 1672
Rec d then a lycence for M r 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 y e same Towne
Also rec d a lycence for y e house of Richard Sendall in Kissingland in
Suff. and another for the house of M r William Riseing at Lastoft
in Suff e
Edw: Swift.
321 (361).
June the 13 th 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 re d
p Richard Davis:
321 (362).
Rec d the 13 th June 1672 the Lycences und r written .
for M rs Dawson's house in Leedes Yorkshire
for a Killne house in flanshaw Laine in Wakefeild pish
for West hall in Hatfeild in Yorkshire
p Tim Cloudsley
I want a Lycence for Jn Rookes a teacher Congregationall
321 (363).
ReceivM a Lycence this 14 th of June (72)
for John Manshipp to teach
in his owne house at : . . in Surrey
John Clayton
321 364).
of Cornhill in London Presb:
Generall Teacher,
the house of Katharine Blanchard in Abingdon Berks
the house of John Dew there, both presb:
Rob: Tuchin Presb:
'i> s e at Limington, Southampton
(Ri)ch. Keston Congreg:
his own house in ye town of Leicester
I .. e 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 jun r 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 W m 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 W m Cheatle in Worcester.
Rich: Woolice Presb:
the house of Elizabeth Stirrop in Worcester.
Edw: Bennett Presb:
the house of W m Stroud at Shipton mallett - Somersett
Rob: Bartlet Presb:
the house of W m 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.
W m Bicknell presb:
the house of Henry Matthew at Alton, Hampsn.
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. T)om. 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 :
W* Hophins Presb:
his own house in Milborn Port, Somersett
the Chamber over the Scholehouse in Ivelche Som
Simon Barrett of Lam born, Berks. Presb: a Gen 11 teacher
John Leighton of Greasley in Notingham Presb: a Gen 11 teacher.
Rob: Pinney of Chard in Somersett Presb: a Gen 11 teacher.
Joseph Moore of Hopton in Darby Presb: a Gen 11 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 1
Rich: Sadler. Presb:
the house of W m 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 W 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 Lancast r
John Goldwyer Presb:
the house of Edmund Young in Rumsey, Southampton
the house of Hester Oviett in Eeling, Hampsfc
John Hind Presb:
own home in Fenlake in Cardington pish. Bedford
Thoi enwood Presb.
a place called the 2 ices in Cirencester Gloucester
S. P. T)om. Car. II. 321 405
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/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.
W m Drayton in Athurston Warwick
Sam. Salisbury there
Wm Yardley there.
Nath: Heel at Ratcliff Oily, 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
W m 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 jun r . Ed.]
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 Majesty es 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).
Som r sett
The humble Request of His maj ties Loyall Subiects Inhabitants
within the parrishe of merriott in the County aforesaid whose names are
underwritten
Wee with and on the behalfe of o r neighbours and pishoners taking
nottice of his ma ties gratious Declaration of the fifteenth of march
406 S. P. T)om. Ca?\ II. 321
167 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 ma tie & kingdomes prosperity
Edward Coles Robartt Hoggesen
John Templeman Thomas: Smith:
William Hart
John Shinner The Menesters name
Richard Templema is M R John Turner
321 (369).
Endorsed : Brinley Essex
[B. Ed.]
Samuell Brinley of Dedhem in Essex Preso. 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 M 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 Presfr. and Congregationall
Samuell Brinley of Dedham in Essex: Presn. 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 ;oes now.
Sr
I am yo r 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 Thomas
France and France Cohming
Jonas Jn as Comaiul 1
aS". P. Uom. Car. II. 321 407
France and by the
Richard Thomas
Thomas
I am
Chambert
321 (371).
The howse belonging to John Bradley in y e parish of Henniocke in y e
County of Devon is desired & prayed for those to meet in that are
of y e 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
W M Atkins
321 (373).
M r Hen: Walter Independant and his house att Parke y Pill in the
parrish of Lanterneum
M r John Powell Independant
M r Josu Lloyd Independant Itinerant [erased. Ed.]
For these 3 places The Bell Jnn in Caerwent y e house of John
Morrice
The house of Will: Howell in y e pish of Undy
The house of Joane Jones called y e Milton in y c parrish of XcHurch.
June 17 th 72
Rec d 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.]
Charles by the (jrace of Cjod, KJng of England ', Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith &>c. To all {Mayors, Bay tiffs, Constables, and other Our
Officers and {Ministers, Civil and {Military, whom it may concern, (greeting. In
pursuance of Our Declaration of the 1 $th {March, 1 67 J. 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,
4o8 S. P. 'Dom. Car. II. 321
are hereby strictly charged and required to binder any tumult or disturbance, and
to protect tbem in their said (Meetings and Assemblies.
(jiven at Our Court at Whitehall, the 22 th day of July in the z^th year of
Our T^eign, 1672.
By His ^Majesties Command
Disne's house. CLIFFORD.
[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.]
chafes ^
Charles by the Qrace of Qod, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
Defender of the Faith, S*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 15M of (March 167 \. We have allowed, and
We do herehy allow of a Roome or Rooraes 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.
(jiven at Our Court at Whitehall the 22 th day of ]uly in the z\th year of Our
%eign, 1672.
By His (Majesty's Command
CLIFFORD
White's house.
[All the words in Roman type are written in by B. Ed.1
[At back.] 3V
Licenses for Non Con Meeting & preacher.
321 (376).
Endorsed : Ball Marden Dorsett
[B. Ed]
M r Samuell Ball desires that he may have
A Licence to preach in M r John Collins house In Morden in
Dorsettshiere
M r 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 Defendo r of the Faith &c To all Mayors Bav litis,
Constables, and other our Officers and Ministers, Civill and Military
whome it may concerne Greeting. In pursuance of o r Declara-
tion of the 15 th of March 167J Wee have Allowed and wee doe hereby
allow of a Roome or roomes in ye Co rte howse at Holcome in To
S. P. T)om. 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 coilionly
called Presbyterian, to meete and assemble in, in Ord r 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 ev r y of them are heereby
strictly charged and required to hind r any Tumult or Disturbance, and
to ptect them in their said meeteings and assemblies. Given att o r
Co rt e att Whytehall y e 30 th day of Septemb r in the 24 th yeare of o r
Raigne 1672
By his Majesties Command
Arlington
321 (378).
Febr. 19 th 1672 Rec d 2 licences one for M r John Smith To Teach: and
one for his house in y e Parish of St. Nicholas in Newport in the
Isle of Wight
I say rec d them
p me
Richard Davis
STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC
Entry Books. Nos. 27, 38A,
and 38B.
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 8a,
[On back.]
S. P. Dom. Entry Book.
Preaching Licences.
Domestic Entry Book 3 8a.
[On Title Page.]
Stamped T. T.
Indulgence.
ENTRY BOOK. No. 3 8b.
Preaching Licences. Index to,
STATE PAPERS. DOMESTIC.
ENTRY BOOK No. 27
(30).
Licence granted to Benjamin Woodbridge to be a Teacher of the
Jongregacon allowed in the Towne Hall of Newberry in Com. Berks
>r the use of those of the perswasion commonly called Presbyterians
ith further licence &c according to the forme, dated 9 th Apr. 1672
An order was passed the same day for allowing the s d Towne Hall to
their Meeting place
tenjamin Burges had his Ma ties Licence to be a Teacher of Presby-
terians in the house of Robert Reynolds in Portsmouth in Com.
Southampton, and at Gospt in y e 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 May rs , Bayliffs, Constables, and other Our
Officers and Ministers both Civill and Military whom it may concerne,
Greeting.
In pursuance of Our Declaration of the 15 th of March 167^. 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 11 th 1672 in the 24 th yeare of
our Reigne
By his Ma ties Coiiiand
J.Tr.
414 S. P. T)om. 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 Edw d 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 Ecclesiasticall, 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 s d meetings and assemblies.
Given &c.
ut supra :
B (31).
M r Warren
License to John Warren to be a Teacher of the congregation allowed
by his Ma^ i n 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 s d 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.]
M r Farrington
William Farrington to be a teacher of Presbyterians at the Old
Theatre in Vere Street. Apr. 11 th 1672
The Old Theatre Licenced accordingly.
B (316).
April jyth 1672
Nathaniell Robinson Licensed to Preach by his Ma tie in the House ot
Anne Knight Widdow in y e Towne of Soutiiton y e Congrega-
tionall way
ditto, the said M rs Knights house allowed for their meeting place
J. Trevor
Ames Short
Ames Short License to teach in his own house in Lime in Count)
of Dorset. Presbyterians. Aprill 12 th 1672.
W m Com
W' Cornith to teach at Sir Heneage Fetherston's in Cow Lane
London Presbyterians Aprill y e 17 th 72.
The s d S r Heneage Fetherstons house Licensed.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 27 415
M r Caryl
Joseph Caryl licensed to teach in the house of Thomas Knight
Merch 1 in Leadenhall Street London. Congregationall.
Aprill 13 th 72.
M r Beerman
W m Beerman Licensed to be his assistant Aprill 15 th 72.
The s d M r Knight's house Licensed. Aprill 13 th 72
Mr Wells
Martin Wells Licensed to teach at the house of W m Slater in the
Towne of Newport & Isle of Wight. Presbyterians. Aprill
16 th 72.
The s d Slater's house licensed Aprill 16 th 72.
x Stackhouse
Stackhouse Licensed to teach in the house of James Hayes
Merchant called Combe-Farme w th in y e Parish of Greenwich
and County of Kent, Congregationall. Aprill y e 16 th 72
Combe Farme Licensed at the same time.
B (32).
M r Buxton
Thomas Buxton Licensed to teach in his owne house in Tamworth
in County of Stafford. Congregationall. Aprill the 16 th
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 S d
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 Ma ties comand
JTr:
Mr Cater
Charles &c To all Mayors &c Greeting.
In pursuance of Our Declaracon of y e 15 th of March 167 Wee do
hereby permit and Licence Andrew Cater of y e perswasion comonly
called Presbyterian to be a Teacher, and to teach in any place or places
Licenced & allowed by Us according to Our s d Declaracon. Given
&c. I th day of May, 1672.
4 i6 S. P. T>om. E. B. 27
B (326).
M r Wilson
John Wilson Licence to be a Teacher of the Congregacon allowed
in the House of Will m Taylor in the Parish of Little Halling-
bury in County of Essex of those of the pswasion commonly
called Congregaconall.
May I st 1672
M r Taylors house, Licenced accordingly.
dated ut supra.
M r 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
M r 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
M r Holgates house Licenced accordinly.
dated ut supra.
B (33).
M r 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 Kg s Declaracon. dated the
22 th of Aprill, 1672.
M r Dixon.
Thomas Dixon Licenced to be a Teacher of Presbyterians in his
own house in the Citty of Durham.
May I st 1672.
M r Ely.
Samuel Ely Presbyterian to teach in any place Licenced according
to y e Declaracon.
May I st 1672.
M r 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 I st
M r Shildrake.
Will m Shildrake Licenced to be a Teacher of those of the perswasion
comonly called Congregationall in the House of William Burton
in Great Yarmouth in Com. Norfolk 23 th of Apr. 1672.
B (336).
M r Burtons house Licenced.
William Burtons house Licenced accordingly to meet in.
Apr. 23 th 1672.
S. P. "Bom. E. B. 27 417
M r Blake
Henry Blake Presbyterian Licenced to teach in any place
Licenced.
Apr. 23^ 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
I place for those of the Congregaconall pswasion. May I st 1672.
The same for Thomas Lions house in the Parish of Sabridgeworth in
County of Hartford for those of Presbyterian perswasion. May 1*
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 8 th 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 10 th 1672.
B (34).
M r Greene
John Greene License to be a Teacher of the Congregacon in
the house of William Newson in Dickleburgh County Norfolke,
Congregationall May 10 th 1672
The s d House Licensed p forma May 10 th 72
Licence for a Roome or Roomes in the house of Temperance Hill
Widow in Rusall in County Norfolke. Congregationall.
May 10 th 1672.
M r 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 15 th
1672.
The s d house licensed p forma. same date.
M r Collins
William Collins License to teach in the house of Anne
Boreham widow in the Parish of Matching in County of
Essex Anabaptists May 10 th 72.
The said house licensed. same date.
[ r Beaton
John Beaton Presbyterian perswasion to teach in any place licensed,
&c.
May 15 th 1672.
[ r Comin
Richard Comin license to teach in the house of Austin Cooke in
the Towne of Wanting County Berks. Presbyterians.
May 15 th 1672.
The s d house licensed p forma same date.
27
4i 8 S. P. T>om. E. B. 27
B (346).
M r Gregorie
Jerom Gregorie Licenced to teach in his own house at Little
Marlow in County of Bucks dated the 17 th 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. 3 8a
a).
,icence for W m
[enkin
be a Teacher
Home Alley
Aldersgate
Jtreet. Jenkins.
London,
A place
for a
Teacher
in Home
Alley &c.
Lond.
Presb.
INDULGENCE. 1672
Charles &c.
To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables Sc other Our
Officers Sc Ministers Civill Sc Military whom it
may concerne, Greeting. In Pursuance of Our
Declaration of the 15 of March 167 J Wee doe
hereby permitt Sc licence W m 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 Sc permission to him the said
W m Jenkin to teach in any other place licenced
by Us according to Our said Declaracon. Given
at Our Court at Whitehall the 2 d day of Aprill in
the 24 th yeare of Our Reigne 1672.
By His Ma ties Command
Arlington.
Charles Sec To all Mayors, Bailiffs, Constables Sc
other Our Officers Sc Ministers Civill Sc Military,
who it may concerne, Greeting. In pursuance of
Our Declaracon of the 15 of March 167 J Wee
have allowed Sc 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 Sc assemble in, in order to their Publick
Worship & devotion. And all Sc singular Our
Officers Sc Ministers Ecciicall, Civill Sc Military,
whom it may concerne, are to take due notice
hereof, And they Sc every of them are hereby
strictly charged Sc required to hinder any Tumult
or Disturbance, Sc to protect the in their said
Meetings Sc Assemblies. Given at &c the 2 d day
of Aprill in the 24 th yeare of Our Reigne 1672.
By his Ma ties Command
Arlington.
272
420
S. P. Tfom. E. B. 38
E (2).
Polwheele
Congreg.
Tiverton.
Tiverton.
Congreg.
Stuckley.
Congreg.
Exester.
Exeter
Congreg.
j
a
o
8*
O
c
p
>
U
London
Presbyt.
[erased] Goulds
house
Vincents
Maddockes.
Presbyt.
London.
Broomes house.
Presb.
London.
Hand Alley.
Presb.
London.
Vincent.
Presb.
London.
Cradocke
Presb.
Suffolke
e \ a
=
s in c 2
Geesings in
Suffolk.
Presb.
E (3).
Cawton. Pr.
\Vestm r .
St Annes Lane
l'r.
Sharpe. Pr
London.
Beach lane.
l'r.
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 y e 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. [J- 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 y e 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 M r Goulds
howse (altered 16 Apr.) M r Vincents howse in the
Spittle to be a place for a Teacher 2. Apr. 1672.
Presbyterien. . [J. W. Ed.]
Licence to W m Maddockes to be a Teacher in M r
Broomes howse in Bartholomew lane & in M r
Goulds howse in the Spittle. Apr. 2. 1672. Pres-
byterian. LJ. W. Ed.]
Licence allowing M r 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.
Licence to Thomas Cawton to be a Presbyterien
Teacher in his owne Howse in S*. Anne's Lane
Westm r . Ap. 2. 1672.
Licence allowing the Howse of Thomas Cawton in
S l . Anne's Lane Westm r to be a Place fo
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 I
Presbyterien Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 421
12 (3) continued.
Blaky. Pr.
London.*
Del
Sims a Teacher
at Kingston.
Pr.
M r Piccard'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.
D r 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 party es themselves Apr. 3. 72.
, . rj. W. Ed.]
Licence to W Sims to be a Presbyterian Teacher in
Kingston upon Thames in the County of Surrey.
2 d Apr. 1672.
delivered M r Sims himselfe. 3 Apr.
[J. W. Ed.]
Licence allowing a Howse belonging to M r Piccard in
Kingston upon Thames to be a Place for a Presby-
terian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672.
delivered M r 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 M r Blood,
sent to him Apr. [J. W. Ed.]
Licence to Edward West to be a Presbyterian
Teacher in his owne howse in Ropemakers Alley
in little Moorefields. 2. Apr. 1672.
desired by D r Butler, and sent to him. Apr. 4.
[J. W. Ed.]
Licence to D r Samuel Annesley to be a Presbyterian
Teacher in his owne howse in Spittle Fields.
2. Apr. 1672.
Desired by D r Butler, & sent to him. 4. Apr.
[J. W. Ed.]
Licence allowing M r Edward Wests house in Rope-
makers Alley in Moorefields to be a Place for a Pres-
byterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672.
Desired by D r Butler, and sent to him 4 Apr.
jj. W. Ed]
Licence allowing D r Annesleys house in Spittlefields to
be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Ap. 1672.
Desired by D r 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 M r Mascall a Merch 1 upon a lett r from
y e 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.
422
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (4) continued.
Marshall
Pr. Topliffe.
Harrison. Pr.
Pedmash.
Howse in Topliffe.
Pr.
Pedmash in
Essex. Pr.
Milward to be
Presbyt. Teacher
in any place
allowed.
(5).
Chambre Pr.
Teacher in any
allowed Place.
A chamber adjoin-
ing to Doelittle's
howse Pr. London.
Mugwell Street.
my
icher in any
allowed Place.
Licence to M r 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 M r Harrisons howse in Pedmash in
Essex to be a Place for a Presbyterian Teacher
2. Apr. 1672.
Desired these four by D r 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 2 d day of Aprill in
the 24 th yeare of Our Reigne. 1672.
desired by D r 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 D r 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 M r Innesse, and sent to him. 4. Apr.
1672. [J-W. Ed.]
nee to Edmund Calamie to be a Presbyterian
Teacher in any place licenced & allowed by Us.
2. Apr. 1672.
Desired by M r Innesse & sent to him.
[J. W. Ed.]
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
423
E (5) continued.
Doelittle Pr.
Mug well street.
D r Manton Pr.
Teacher.
Westmerland
Howse Pr.
Steele Pr. Teacher
in Westmerland
howse, or any
allowed place.
Parsons Pr.
Teacher in
South wark, 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.
Licence to Thomas Doelittle to be a Presbyterian
Teacher in Mugwell Street, London. 2. Apr. 1672.
Desired by M r Innesse & sent to him. 4. Apr.
[J. W. Ed.]
Licence to D r 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 M r 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 M r Andrew Parsons howse at Dead-
mans Place in Southwarke to be a Place for a
Presbyterian Teacher. 2. Apr. 1672.
E(6).
M r John Flavell,
Congr.
at Dartmouth.
M r Flavells House
in Dartmouth.
Congreg.
M r Vincent Pr. in
Farthing Alley.
Howse in Farthing
Alley Pr.
M r Godman
Congr. at
Deptford.
Howse in Dept-
ford. Congr.
M r WhitakerPr. in
Court yard in
Bermondsey.
Licence to M r John Flavell to be a Teacher of y e
Congregationall way, in a Congregation in his owne
house at Dartmouth. Apr. 2 d . 72.
M r Jo. Flavells House in Dartmouth licensed for a
Place of Meeting of y e Congregationall way.
Apr. 2. 72.
[These two entries are in J. W.'s hand. Ed. J
Licence to M r 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 M r 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 W m Whitaker to be a Teacher of the
Presbyterian way in the Court yard in Bermondsey.
2. Apr. 1672.
424
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (6) continued.
Howse in y
Courtyard in
Bermondsey Pr.
Stephen Ford
Congr. Miles
lane London.
E(7).
Howse in Miles
lane, London
Congr.
D r Goodwin
Congr.
Cripplegate Parish
W 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
Copford
Presbyt.
D r Goodwins
howse in Cripple-
gate. Congr.
D r Wilkinson's
howse in Clapha
Presbyt.
Schoole howse in
Clapha Presbyt.
J. Bartlett a
Teacher in any
licensed Place.
E(8).
M r Hickes a
Teacher in any
licensed Place.
D- Wilkinson
at Clapham.
Tatnall Presbyt.
Teach'
Broad street
m
A certain Howse or Roome in the Court yard
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 D r Thomas Goodwin to be a Teacher of
the Congregationall way in his owne howse in
Cripplegate Parish. 2. Apr. 1672.
Licence to W m 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 y e County
of Devon]
Hezekiah Haynes's howse in Copford in Essex licenced
for a Place of meeting of the Presbyterian way.
2. Apr. 1672.
D r Goodwins dwelling howse in Cripplegate licensed
for a Place of Meeting of the Congregationall way.
2. Apr. 1672.
D r 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 M r ;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 D r Henry Wilkinson to be a Presbyterian
Teacher in his owne Howse or the Schoole Howse
of Claphl. 2. Apr. 1672.
I lie to Rob. Tatnall to be a Presbyterian Teacher
in his owne howse in Broad street, London. 2. Apr.
1672.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
425
E (8) continued.
Tatnalls howse
in Broad street
Presbyt.
Atkins Presbyt.
Teacher in any
Place.
Curriers hall
London
Pr.
:hoole 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.
iohn Benson's
owse in Writtle
Pres.
D r Manton
Presbyt. Convent
Garden.
D r Manton's
howse in Convent
garden Presbyt.
M r Hickes howse
Kingsbridge
Presb.
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 M r Heron to be a Presbyt. Teacher in the
Schoole howse in Honiton. 2. Apr. 1672. [is of y e
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 M r Jonathan Hanmer to be a Presbyter.
Teacher in any licenced place. 2 Apr. 1672 [is of
y e 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 D r Thomas Manton to be a Teacher of the
Presbyterian way in a Congregation in his owne
howse in Convent Garden. 2. Apr. 1672.
D r Thomas Manton's howse in Convent garden
licensed for a Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian
way. 2. Apr. 1672.
M r John Hickes Howse in Kingsbridge licensed for a
Place of Meeting of the Presbyterian way. 1 1 . Apr.
1672.
Thomas Wellmans howse in Luppit licensed to be a
Place of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. II. Apr.
1672.
Silvester Rocky's howse in Luppit licensed to be a
Place of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. II. Apr.
1672.
426
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (10).
Ashwood's howse
in Axrainster.
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).
Coale
Pr. Teacher.
Whitings howse
Congr.
Martyn Pr. Teacher
in Plimouth.
Whiting Congr.
Cranford.
Whiddon Pr.
Teacher.
Fermin Presb.
Teacher at
Redgwell.
Bryon's howse
Presb.
Marshall
Congr. Teacher.
Hickes
Teacher Presb.
Sheers howse
Pr.
E (12).
tow
Teacher.
j M r Barth. Ashwoods howse in Axminster licensed to
be a Place of Meeting of the Independent way.
n. Apr. 1672.
i John Braddicks howse in Luppit licensed to be a Place
of Meeting of the Presbyterien way. II. Apr. 1672.
j 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.
ice to Geo: Swintow to be a Presb. Teacher in his
Howse in Ammersom in Bucks. 11. Apr. 1672.
S. P. T>om. 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).
Trescotts
Exon. 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. 1 1. 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (14) continued.
Carslake Presb.
Teacher in any
licensed place.
Atkins a Pr. in
any licenced place.
Pearses howse
Exon. Pr.
Palmers howse
Exofi. Pr.
H. Berry
Grail Teacher.
Presb.
B. Berry Grail
Presb.
Franklin's howse
London. Pr.
Pauls Walden
howse Pr.
ianneway & his
ov/se
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
rail.
Sims Grail
Spragg Grail
Pope a Grail
Presb.
Yeo a Grail
Presb.
Jurdaine
a Grail Pr.
Gaylard
GriU PMb.
W m Carslake of Southwark to be a Presbyt. Teacher in
any licenced place. II. Apr. 1672.
Robert Atkins of Exon a Pr. Teacher in any licenced
place. 11. Apr. 1672.
Nowell Pearses Howse in Exofi. licensed to be a Presb.
Meeting Place. 11. Apr. 1672.
John Palmers's howse in Exon licensed to be a Presb.
meeting Place. II. Apr. 1672.
Henry Berry of Crediton by Exon to be a Presbyt.
Teacher in any allowed Place. 11. Apr. 1672.
Benjamin Berry of Exofi, to be a Presb. Teacher in
any allowed Place. II. 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. II. 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. II. Apr. 1672 & a licence for it.
Francis Whiddons howse in Totnes licensed to be a
Presb. Meeting Place. II. Apr. 1672.
Licence to John Knight of Crediton to be a Graft Pr.
Teacher. 1 1. 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. II. 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 II. Apr. 1672.
Ralph Spragge near Honniton a Grail Presb. Teacher.
11. Apr. 1672.
John Pope of Crediton a Grail Presb. Teacher.
1 1. Apr. 1672.
Bartholomew Yeo of Hatherley in Devon a Grail Pr.
Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672.
John Jurdaine near Newton, Devoil. a Grail Pr.
Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672.
Rob. Gaylard of Exofi a Grail Pr. Teacher. 1 1. Apr.
1672.
S. P. Tfom. E. B. 3 8a
429
E (16).
Hunt a
Grail Pr.
Jacob
Grail Presb.
Herring
Grail Pr.
Swinhows howse
Pr.
Mortimer
Grail Presb.
Kempster
Grail Pr.
Palk Grail
Presb.
Baker a
Grail Presb.
Chirlde hill
howse. Congr.
Wine Grail Pr.
Small Grail
Pr.
Wyett
Grail 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.
11. Apr.
Ed: Hunt of Exon a Grail Presb. Teacher.
1672.
Nathan Jacob of Ugbrough in Devon a Grail Pr.
Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672.
Rich: Herring neare Exon a Grail Pr. Teacher.
11. Apr. 1672.
George Swinhows howse in Wedred in Ammerson
Bucks Presb. meeting place. 11. Apr. 1672.
John Mortimer of Exon 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 Grfill 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 Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr.
1672.
Edw: Tooker a Presb. Teacher in a Howse in
Auton a village in West Alvington. 11. Apr. 1672.
Nich: Sheerwill at Plymouth a Presb. Grail Teacher.
11. Apr. 1672.
Alexander Robinson of Exon a Presb. Grail Teacher.
11. Apr. 1672.
Geo: Mortimer a Presb. Grail Teacher. 11. Apr.
1672.
W" 1 Yeo of Newton Bushell, Devon a Grail Presb.
Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672.
John Hanmer a Grail Presb. Teacher. 11. Apr. 1672.
William Low &c 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
M r Staines's in Chiswick. 12. Apr. 1672.
Licence to Abraha Hume to be a Grail Presb. Teacher.
12. Apr. 1672.
43
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
(17)- -continutd.
Matthews
Independent
Swanzey.
Swanzey
Independ.
E (18).
Swinnock
Presb.
Great Wickam.
Senior
Presb.
Clapton.
Nailesworth
Presb.
Bowood
Congr. Meeting.
Southampton
Presb.
Coxe howse.
Eastly farme
Congr. Meeting.
Werrington
Presb. Place.
Canterbury
Pr.
Mayo
Pr. Teacher
Kingston
Pigots howse
Presb.
Short
IT.
Lime.
E (19).
Shorts howse in
Lime I'r.
Silvester Pr.
Grail
Byrdsall
MIL
Bennets howse
Brighttta|
Troughton
Cavcrsfielcl
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 W' Burnard at CaversficKl,
Bucks. 13. Apr. 1672.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
43i
E (19) continued.
Ailesbury
Pr. Dunston.
Thorpe Pr.
Selscomb
Tomlins Pr.
Winton
Kentish
Congr.
Wapping.
Southampton
Congr. Coxe
Teacher.
Thorowgood
Pr.
Canterbury.
E (20).
Droxford
Congr.
Markes howse.
Winton
Pr.
Complins howse.
Southwark
Pr.
Chester
Pr.
Southwark.
Tiverton
Pr
Blundells howse.
Caversfield Pr.
Burnards howse.
Wapping
Congr.
Veale
Pr.
Wapping.
Major
Pr.
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
y e 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 y e howse of neare the hermitage by
Wapping. 13. Apr. 1672.
Henry Coxe in Southampton licensed to be a Congreg.
Teacher. 13. Apr. 1672.
Niclias 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 Sc 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 W^ 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
y e howse known by all in Globe Alley in Wapping.
13. Apr. 1672.
Licence to Gabriel Major to be a Pr. Teacher in y e
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (21) con:
Sidbury
Plr.
Selscomb.
Pr.
Thorps howse.
Thames Street
Congr.
Lights howse.
Light Congr.
Thames Street.
Taverner
Pr. Teacher
Thisleworth
Thisleworth
Taverners 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
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 M rs Oliver) in Thissleworth,
Midd. 14. Apr. 1672.
I 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 C
Teacher in the howse of John Harris in Castle S:
Bristoll. 16. Apr. 1672.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
433
E (22) continued.
Harris howse
Bristoll Congr.
Farnworth
Presb.
Wapping.
Farnworth 's howse
Presb.
Wapping.
;adbeater
>resb.
Jandbatch Parish.
(23).
Sandbatch Parish
Presb.
Eaton Congr.
Temple Coome.
Temple Coome
~:ongr.
r hite's howse.
Holwills howse
Pr.
Woodberry.
Halberton
Presb.
Haldridgs howse.
Collumpton
Congr.
Smith's howse.
Drake
Pr.
Buckland Parish.
Buckland
Pr.
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.
Lead beater to be a Presb. Teacher
Licence to
Thomas
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. T>om. 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.
Havers
Pr.
Ipswich.
E (25).
Lobb Pr. in
Knewyn &
Falmouth.
D- Langley Pr.
Tubney
Gray Friers Presb.
& Indep. Ipswich.
Bideford
Congr.
Beale's howse.
Tubney
Pr.
Langley's howse.
Bartlet
IT
: >rd.
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 Nicnlas 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 D r 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.
I) Henry Langleys howse in the Parish of Tubney,
Devon Licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 16.
r 72 '
to John E&rtlet to be a Presb. Teacher in the
howse of Gabriell Beale in Bideford, Devon. 16. Apr,
72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
435
E (25) continued.
Bruice a Teacher.
Pr.
Smithfield.
Bruice. Pr.
Smithfield.
The George in
Smithfield
Presb.
Highgate
Pr.
Storer's howse
E (26).
Storer
Pr.
Highgate.
Higgs
Congr.
Swanzey.
Swanzey
Congr.
Higgs howse
Llanstephan
Pankader. Congr.
Carmarthen.
Hughes
Congr.
Carmarthen.
Wells
Presb.
Morefields
Morefields
Pr.
Wells howse.
Warren
Presb.
Colchester.
Colchester
Pr.
Warren's howse.
Leighton
Budezzart Pr.
Bryon's howse.
E (27).
Clarke
Pr.
Leighton Budez:
Bingham
Presb.
Porters howse
Crosse
Pr.
Bingham
Licence to W m 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.
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, Sc
Widow Jenkins of Penkader Carmarthenshire 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, Notti;
17. Apr. 72.
282
+36
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E {21) continued.
Nowell
Pr.
Newton
Newton
Pr. Richardsons
howse
Otefield
Pr.
Roadnook.
Roadnook
Pr.
Spateman's howse
Whittlock
Pr.
Mansfield
Mansfield
Pr.
Whittlocks howse
Nottingham
Pr. Chamberlains
howse
Leighton
Pr.
Nottingham
E (28).
Brice
Pr.
Beckenham
Beckenham
Brice's howse
Taunton
Pr.
Charleton's howse
Charleton
Pr.
Taunton
Gilbert
Pr. in any
licensed place.
Norton
Ind.
Lawsons howse
Lawson
Ind.
Norton.
Fetter lane
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.
7 2 '
Licence to John Otefield to be a Presb. Teacher in the
howse of John Spateman Esq r at Roadnook, Derby-
shire. 17. Apr. 72.
The howse of John Spateman Esq r 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-
tinghS 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 Charleton in Taunton,
Somerset licensed for a Presb. Meeting place. 1 7.
Apr. 72.
Licence to Nathaniel Charleton to teach in his own
howse in Taunton Somerset, a Presbyt. 17. Apr. 72.
Licence to W 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
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
437
E (28) continued.
Turner
Pr.
Fetter lane.
Fairechild
Pr.
Cow lane
Cow lane
Pr.
Farindine's howse.
E (29).
Starre
Congr.
Sandwich.
Churchill
Congr.
Dorchester
Dorchester
Congr.
Churchills howse.
Sandwich
Congr.
Starrs howse.
Orleton
Pr.
Yapps howse.
More
Pr.
Littletons howse.
Orleton
Pr.
Hughes howse
Woodward
Pr.
Orleton
Woodyat
Pr.
in any licensed place.
E (30).
Shafsberry
Pr
Harris howse.
Eastman
Pr
Shaffsberry
Olliscomb
Pr.
Series 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.
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 W m 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.
J 2 '
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, Devon
licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 18. Apr.
72.
438
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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.
Barnstaple
Gay Grail
Pr. Barnstaple.
E (31).
Flavell
Congr.
Dartmouth
Bagshaw
Pr.
Derbyshire.
Facy Grail
Pr. Werrington
Hatch Grail
Pr. Saterley.
Downe Grail
Pr. Northam
Like to More
Like to Bowden
Like to Nosworthy
Like to Palmer
Like to Cornish
in Oxofi
Bull Pr.
Stoke Newington
The howse of Rob. Colling in St. Mary Ottery
Devon, licensed to be a Presb. Meeting place.
1 8. Apr. 72.
The howse of John More in St. Mary Ottery, Devon
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 W m 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.
J 2 '
Licence to Lewis Hatch of Saterley in Devon to
be a Presb. Teacher in any licensed place. 18. Apr.
7 2 -
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, 18. 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 Oxofi Pr. 18. Apr. 72 delivered to M r Hickes.
Licence to Daniel Bull to be a Presbyterian Teacher in
howse & M r Stocks in Stoke Newington Mtd<L
19. Apr 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
439
E (31) continued.
Primerose
Pr.
Hereford.
Hereford
Pr.
Primerose's howse
E (32).
Smith
Pr.
Hereford
Hereford
Pr.
Smiths howse
Watson
Pr.
Dowgate
Dowgate
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
Fownes
Congr.
Savages howse.
E (33).
Gardner
Pr. Grail
Bridgewater.
Bayly howse
Pr.
Bridgewater.
Bristoll
Pr.
Loyde's howse
Weekes
Pr
Bristoll
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.
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 & M rs 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. M r Hickes rd. it 23. Apr. [J. W. Ed.]
The howse of David Bayly of Bridgewater licensed for
a Presb. Meeting place. 19. Apr. 72. M r Hicks
r3 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.
44
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E ^33) continued.
Greenwood
Pr.
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.
Horsmonden
Pr.
Day's howse.
Halifax
Pr.
Heywoods howse.
Home Church
Pr.
Blackmores howse.
Blackmore
Pr.
Home church
Harrocks
Pr.
Battersey
Kildwick
Congr. Indep.
Hartleys howse.
Hartley
Congr. Ind.
Kildwicke
Slater
Walthamstow
Sharpe.
f'r.
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 W m 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 Home Church in
Essex licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place.
20. Apr. 72.
Licence to W m Blackmore to be a Presb. Teacher in
his howse in Home 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 y e 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
441
E (35).
Leeds
Pr.
Sharpes howse.
Sale
Pr.
Leeds.
Leeds
Pr.
I Sales howse.
Heywood
Hallifax
r
s
Jattersey
Harrocks howse
Rosse
Pr.
Colliers howse.
'oilier
Taunton
Ro:
Hucklebridges
howse
Taunton
Pr.
Glanvills howse.
Glanvill
Pr.
Taunton,
Wells
Pr.
Banbury
E (36).
Banbury
Pr.
Weston's howse.
Plimouth
Pr.
Yeabsley's howse.
Plimouth
Pr
Bretts howse.
Chave's howse
Pr.
Halberton
Haddridge
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
W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E {36) continued.
Jelinger
Marldon.
Chishull
Pr.
Enfield.
Enfield
Pr.
Chishulls howse.
Lawrence Liddiard
Pr.
Sellerkes howse.
E (37).
Galpin
Pr.
Lawrence Liddiard
Mursgrove
Pr.
Taunton.
Boyle
Pr.
Hereford.
Hereford
Pr.
Wilds howse.
New SarQ
Pr.
Cookes howse.
Hobbs.
Anab.
Dover.
St. Mary Ottery
Pr.
Collins howse.
Shobrook
Pr.
Rowes howse
Vynne
Indep.
Stratton St. Mich:
Stratton St. Mich:
Ind,
Vynnes howse.
E (38).
Allen
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
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 l James, Somerset. 20. Apr. 72.
License to W m 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 W m Rowes in the Parish of Shobrook,
Devon 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.
use to Richard Allen to be a Pr. Teacher in a
iie belonging to Seamours Court in the Parish of
Beckington S tt. 20. Apr. 72.
A Barne belonging to Seamours Court in the Parish of
Beckington, Somersett licensed to be a Presb. Mo
place. 20. Apr. 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
443
E (38) continued.
Himouth
Glanvills howse.
Milton
Pr.
Roberts howse.
Exon.
Fords howse.
Forward
8!
Fo
tminster.
tminster
Pr.
Forwards howse.
Collins
Pr.
St. Mary Ottery
Dover
Anabapt.
Taverners howse.
Cookham
Anabapt.
Jeffreys howse.
a
Ru
ookham
abapt.
ffreys howse.
(39).
Luthey
Anab.
Cookham
Fox
Pr.
Grail
Swanzey
Congr.
Hughes howse.
Bishopston
Congr.
Griffiths howse.
Nicholaston
Congr.
Gethens howse.
Roscilly
Congr.
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,
Devon licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place.
20. Apr. 72.
The howse of Thomas Ford in Exon 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 l Mary Ottery, Devon.
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 W m Ruthey to be an Anabaptist Teacher in
James Jeffreys howse in the Parish of Cookham
Berks. 20. Apr. 72.
Mr. Hickes recd^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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (39) continiud.
Walker
Anab.
Horton.
New Saru
Pr.
Tombss howse.
Gillet
Anab.
Cookham
Vines
Anab.
Cranbrooke
E (40).
Cranbrooke
Anab.
Beaths howse.
Gunn
Anab.
Cranbrooke.
Taylor
Pr.
New Saru.
New Sarura
Pr.
Taylors howse.
New Sarum
Pr.
Swaffields house.
Swaffield
Pr.
New Sarum
Haddesley
Pr.
New Sarum
New Sarum
Pr.
Hasketts howse.
Gidley
Pr.
Ex oil
Woolcomb.
Pr.
Chidley
Cofton
Pr.
Kendalls howse.
E (41).
Carle
Pr.
Cofton.
Farndon
Coadg 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 Cookha" 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 Sarii 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 Saru licensed
to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 20. Apr. 72.
Licence to John Gidley of Exoii to be a Presb. Teacher
in any licensed place. 20. Apr. 72.
License to Rob. Woolcomb of Chidley, Devon 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 license^
to be a Presb. Meeting place. 20. Apr. 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
445
E (41) continued.
Welstreet
Pr.
Rawles howse.
Collins
Pr.
Southwark.
Southwark.
>llins howse.
lith
lab.
Iroyden
'royden.
lab.
[althowse.
)ndon
> se of Exofis howse
Jacomb
mdon.
(42).
;ickes
r. Grail
Cornwall
'hadwick
>r.
^ruse Morchard
Wills
Pr.
Helligan.
Crediton
Pr.
Norcots howse.
Crediton
Pr.
Knights howse.
Bigbury
Pr. & Ind.
Hexdown.
Burdwood
Pr. & Ind.
Bigbury
Ingrams howse
Congr.
Fordington.
Quarleston
Congr.
Bingham's howse
Damraer
Congr.
Stickland.
The howse of James Rawle in Welstreet in great
Torrington, Devon licensed to be a Pr. & Congr.
Meeting Place. 20. Ap. 72.
Licence to Rob: Collins to be a Presb. Teacher in his
howse in S l Mary Ottery, Southwark 20. Apr. 72.
The howse of Rob: Collins in S l 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.
7 2 -
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 D r 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, Devon to be a Gr2ll Pr. Teacher.
22. Ap. 72.
License to Jonathan Wills of Heliigan 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 or
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,
Devon. 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 BinghS in the Parish of Stickland,
Dorset. 22. Apr.
44 6
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (43).
Chumleigh
Pr.
Bownings howse.
Oliver
Pr. Gr.
Dutson.
Spittlefields
Pr.
Danson's howse.
Addle Street
Congr.
Griffith's howse.
Griffith
Congr.
Addle Street.
Henly
Congr.
Tylers howse.
Henly
Congr. Ber-
nards barne
Cole
Congr.
Hanly.
Caswell
Pr.
St. Germains
Beresford
Pr.
Shrewsbury.
E(44).
Shrewsbury
Pr.
Beresfords howse.
Moore
Pr.
Weathercock hill
Weathercock hill
1'r.
Moores howse.
Dan son
Spittlefields.
flelligan
Silly's howse.
St. Germains
Kekwich's howse.
St. Germains
Caswell's howse.
The howse of John Bownings in Chumleigh, Devon
licensed to be a Presb. Meeting Place. 22. Apr. 72.
Licence to W m 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.
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 l
mains, Cornwall, licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place.
22. Apr.
The house of Solomon Caswell in the Parish of
S l Germains Cornwall, licensed to be a Pr. !\K
Place. 22. Apr. 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
447
22 (44) continued.
Landrake
IT.
Rowse's howse.
Webb.
Pr.
Farnborough.
Farnborough
Jradshaw's howse.
(45).
teeve
Jpringfield
Springfield
Leeves howse.
)ope
>r
Ragles hall
igles hall
[arrison's howse.
[ingston
)glander's howse.
tartaine
'r.
lingston
Jures
r. Grail
Firmly
Wickham 1.
Webb. 1.
Hill 1.
Tross 1.
Down 1.
E (46).
Pinny
Pr.
Marshod.
Marshod
Pr.
Brice's howse.
Crediton
Pr.
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__M r s Bradshaw in Farnborow, Hants.
30. Apr. 72*.
The howse of M rs 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 W m 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.
30 th Apr. 72.
Like to John Hill of Exon Pr. 30. Apr. 72.
Like to Thomas Tross of Exon Pr. 30. Apr. 72 .
Like to Mark Down of Exon Pr. 30 th 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. 30 th Apr.
72.
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. T>om. 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. Exofi.
E (47).
Birmingham
Pr.
E vance's howse.
Evance
Pr.
Birmingham
Maudit
Grail Pr.
Serle 1.
Smith 1.
Woodland
Pr.
Binmore's howse
Binmore
Pr.
Woodland
Coleshill
Pr.
Bayly's howse
Whitacre
Congr.
Wimbledon
Kingsbury
Pr.
Willington'showse
E (48).
Clapham
Pr.
Lye's howse.
Lye
Clapham
Stokenham
Pr.
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 W m Yeo in the Parish of Wool-
brough, Devon. 30 th 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 Exofi 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 Vic sse Wimbaldon in the Parish
of Nether Whitacre in Warwickshire licensed to be
a Congr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72.
The howse of Waldive Willington Esq 1 " 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 Claphil 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
449
E (48) continued.
Auton Gifford
Cholwich's howse.
Robinson
IT.
Southampton
Southampton
IT.
Robinson's howse.
bee's howse.
kson
Cheswick
Probee's 1;
Jackson
Brentford.
Case
Pr
Chiswick
Collings
/ich
rich
Olson's howse.
(49).
Walsham
Pr.
Salkeld's howse.
Salkeld
Pr.
Walsham.
Clarkson
Pr.
Mortlake
Mortlake
Pr. Beamish 's
howse.
Morpeth
Congr.
Tolboth.
Thompson
Congr
Morpeth.
Henry
Pr.
Mai pas
Mai pas
Pr.
Henry's howse.
Bettiscomb
Pr.
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 l Stephens,
Norwich. 30. Apr.
The howse of Jonathan Wilson in the Parish of
S l 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (49) continued.
Flower
Pr.
ChippenhS
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 l Mary Ottery
Pr.
Maudits howse.
St. Mary Ottery
Pr.
Par's howse.
Jones
Pr.
Langynwyd.
Langynwyd
Pr.
Jones howse.
Coytrehen
Pr.
Powell's howse
E (51).
Haverfordwest
Congr.
Maylors howse.
Haverfordwest
Congr.
i'hilips howse.
I'hilipps
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 ChippenhS, 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 id
W m Hammacks howse called Goonrowson in Corn-
wall. 30. Apr. 72.
License to Luke Clayton of RotherhS, 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 l Mary
Ottery, Devon licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place.
30. Apr. 72.
The howse of Edward Par in the Parish of S l 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 Pembrofc
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 Wet
Pembrofe 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
45i
E (51) continued.
Venning
Congr.
East cheap
Eastcheap
Congr.
March's howse.
Finch
Manchester.
Birch-hall
Congr. Pr.
Birch's howse.
Eaton's howse
Pr.
Manchester
Eaton
Pr.
Manchester.
Walker
Pr.
Waldingfield
Waldingfield
Pr.
Walker's house.
E (52).
Nay land
Pr.
Spring's howse.
Assington hall
Pr.
Gurdon's howse.
Parish's howse
Pr
Sudbury.
S t Edmonds bury
Pr.
Clarke's howse.
Folkes
Pr in St
Edmondsbury
Wilsden
Ind.
Roberts howse.
Bury
Congr.
Cookes howse.
Wingfield
Congr.
Starkes howse.
Wimbon
Congr.
Bury
Starke
Congr.
Winkfield
License to Ralph Venning to be a Congr. Teacher in
James March's howse in S l Clements Eastcheap,
London. 30. Apr.
The howse of James March in S l 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 Esq r
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 W m 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 l Edmonds bury Suf-
folk licensed to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72
License to W m Folkes to be a Pr. Teacher in John
Clarkes howse in S l Edmondsbury, & John Parish's
in Sudbury, Suffolk. I. 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (52) continued.
Crow
Pr.
Ovington.
E (53).
Ovington
Pr.
Crow's howse.
Par
Pr.
S l Mary Ottery
Say
Congr.
Southampton
Southampton
Congr.
Say's howse.
More
Pr.
East Bargholt.
like to Backleder.
1. to Foanes ,
Tayler
Pr
Staverton
Staverton
Pr.
Daverton's howse.
Wibunbury
Pr
Ravenshaw's howse.
Ravenshaw
Pr.
Wibunbury
Ranew
Pr.
Bilrecay
E (54).
Bilrecay
Pr
Finch's howse.
Moxon
Congr.
Asbury
Asbury
Congr.
Moxon's howse.
Coventry
Pr
Jesaen's howse.
Coventry
Basnet '3 howse.
Coventry
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 l Mary Ottery, Devon. 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. A;
License to Nathaniel Ranew to be a Pr. Teacher in the
howse of . . . Finch in Bilrecay in Essex. 30. Ap
The howse of . . . Finch in Bilrecay in I
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, Che-
30. Apr. 72.
The howse of George Moxon in the parish of Asbury,
Cheshire to be a Congr. Meeting Place. 3c.
72.
The howse of Thomas Jessen in Coventry lic<
for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72.
The howse of John Basnet in Coventry licensed fori
Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr. 72.
The howse of Edmund Kirton in Coventry lic<
for a Pr. Meeting Place. 30. Apr 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
453
E (54) continued.
D r Grew
Coventry
Nottingham
l'r.
James howse.
Longborough
Pr.
Crosse's howse.
ross
Longborough
Barret
Pr.
Sanjacre.
E (55).
Perkins
Pr.
Workingha.
>rkingha
Haw's howse.
Reynolds
Pr.
Nottingham
Sanjacre
Pr.
Barretts howse.
Chancy
Pr.
East Town
East Town
Pr
Southampton
Chatford
Pr.
Brownes howse
Brown
Pr
, Chatford.
Wallop
Anab.
Kent's howse.
Kent
Anab.
Wallop.
Broadtholk
Anab.
[ Pen's howse.
5 Pen
Anab.
j Broadtholk.
| E(56).
Gooldham
Pr.
Burwash.
Licence to D r 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 W Cross in Longborough in Leicest r
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' Berks.
30. Apr. 72.
The howse of Eliz. Haw in WorkinghS Berks licensed
to be a Pr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72.
Licence to W m 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 Wilts. 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (56) continued.
Jones
Pr.
Eccles
Eccles
Pr
Leavors howse.
Winwick
Pr.
Birchall's howse.
Aspinwall
Pr.
Winwick.
Chesham
Congr.
Hills howse.
Honiton
Anab.
Serle's howse.
South
Pr.
Dunhead.
Dunhead
Pr.
Sowth's howse.
Punsborne
Congr.
Evers howse.
E (57).
Warha
Congr.
Punsborne.
Theobalds
Pr.
Pritman's howse
Wadsworth
Pr.
Theobalds.
Ben
Congr.
Dorchester
Dorchester
Congr.
Stansbury's howse
Milner
Congr.
Roades howse.
Haughton
Congr.
Koades howse
Adams
i'r.
Cheapside
Adams howse
I'r.
Chetptidc
Licence to Edmund Jones to be a Pr. Teacher in the
Outbuildings of Alexander Leavor in Eccles, Lan-
castr. i. May 72.
The Outbuildings of Alexander Leavor in Eccles, Lan-
caster 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 W m Aspinwall to be a Pr. Teacher in the
howse ofRichard 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 Yorkcshire
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
455
E (57) continued.
Turton
Pr.
Darleston
E (58).
Darleston
Pr.
Reelings howse
Birmingham
Pr.
Fishers howse.
Fisher Pr.
Birmingham
Dunhead
Pr
Groves howse.
Ince Pr.
Thornehill
Thornehill
Pr.
Ince's howse.
Knogell
Pr.
Cliffords howse
Clifford
Pr.
Knogell
E (59).
Phip Pr.
Tefont
Tefont Pr.
Phips howse.
J ernes Pr.
Stones.
Stones Pr.
femes 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 Esq r 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.
'he howse of Sam: Willes in Birmingha in Warwick licensed to be
a Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72.
-icense to Sam: Willes to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Birmingha'
Warwickshire. 1. May 72.
'he 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.
(60).
License to Rich: Whitehurst to be a^ Congr. Teacher at Westhall in
Hatfield, Yorkeshire. 1. May 72.
456 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (60) continued.
A howse called Westhall in Hatfield Yorkeshire licensed for a Congr.
Meeting Place. 1. 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. Teacher in 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 Thome 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
W m Hayden in Dorchester. 1. May 72.
The howse of W m 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 Ku>t
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 Gi
Locksmith in Rumford in Essex. 1 May
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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 Ch<
1. May 72.
The howse of Catharine Booth in Northgate Street Chester licensed for
a Congr. Meeting Place. 1 May 72.
Licence to Frederick Woodall to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
Jonathan Basse in Woodbridge, Suffblke. 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. I. 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 Hoi will'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. 1. 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 M r Ropers hall
in the Parish of S fc Dunstans in Canterbury. 1. May 72.
L r Ropers hall in the Parish of S l Dunstans, Canterbury to be a Congr.
& Pr. Meeting Place. 1. May 72.
Licence to Robert Beake to be a Pr. Teacher in M r 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.
458 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (64) continued.
Licence to Nathaniel Haywood of Ormeschurch in Lancastr to be a Pr.
Teacher Grail 1. May 72.
Like to Rob. Robortd 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, MidM: 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, Suffblke 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 R d 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 how
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 Gnlll Pr. Teacher.
1 May 72.
License to John Noble to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Leonard
Ward in Tanshclfe, Wi striding of Yorke. 1 May 72.
S. P. T)om. 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 Py worthy Devon to be a Gr t all 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).
Rich d 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 l Edmonsbury Suffblke. 2. May 72.
The howse of Susan Adams in Halter Street in S l 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. 2 d May
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 W m Hawden to be a Pr. Teacher at the Whitehowse
in Sherborne, Yorkeshire. 2. May 72.
Licence to Rob. Armitage tp be a Pr. Teacher at Lillbury howse near
Holbeck, York. 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 Gratt Pr.
Teacher. 2 May 72.
Like to Jeremiah Baines of Horslydown in Southwark Pr. 2. May 72.
460 S. P. T>om. 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 W m 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 Saru 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 Somersejtt 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 W ,n 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 Tockdefl 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 Nottingh. ... Ma] 72.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 461
E (71) continued.
Josiah Roclces hosse at Bole in Nottinghiishire 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 Wintoii 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 Nottingh&shire 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 Wintoii 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 NottinghS 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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
Cheshil, 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 l 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 Bftttl howse in Salisbury, Wilts Anabapt. Meeting Place
2 May 72.
S. P. T>om. 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 Gra.ll 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 W m Gilbert in Bothenwood Dorsett licensed for a Pr.
Meeting Place. 8 May 72
Licence to W m 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 W m 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 Devon 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. T>om. 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 Esq r 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 W m Cotton in Denby, Yorkeshire a Presb. Meeting
Place. 8 May 72.
Licence to Christopher Richardson to be a Presb. Teacher in the
howse of W m 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
E ranckland in Preston, Lancashire. 8 May
A large Roome in the midst of the Street in Chard Somerset Pr.
Meeting Place. 8 May
Licence to W m Samson to DC a Pr. Teacher in a large roome in the
midst of the Street at Chard Somersett. 8 May
Derbyshire [Written over
The bow* of Thomas Sanders in little Ireton, Devon Iater ' 1: " 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 Somer>ett.
8 May 72.
licence to Rob: Bartlett to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
James Hanne in Over Compton Dorsett. 8 May
'he howse of James Hanne in Over Compton Dorsett Congr. Meeting
Place. 8 May
'he howse of Geo. Fawler in Islington Pr. Meeting Place. 8 May
-icence to Geo: Fawler to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Islington,
Midd. 8 May
'he howses of John West & John Marsh in Dorchester Pr. Meeting
Places. 8 May
, icence to Geo: Hammond to be a Pr. Teacher in the howses of John
West & John Marsh in Dorchester 8 May
'he howse of Fran: Duckins in Willingham Cambridgeshire Congr.
Meeting Place. 8 May 72.
'he 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 Holcroft 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. T>om. 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 S r John Stapley in How Sussex Pr. Meeting Place.
8 May
Licence to W m Wallis to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of S r John
Stapley in How Sussex 8 May.
Licence to Joseph Osboume 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. Mci
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.
Tocher. 8 May
S. P. T)om. E. B. 3 8a 467
E (84).
Licence to Rob. Stead of Dartmouth to be a Grail Anab. Teacher.
8 May
The howses of Nicftas 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 Nicfcas
Stook & Ed: Searle in the Parish of Culmstock, Devofi 8 May
The howses of John Norman & Daniel Lock in the Parish of Wclling-
Iton, 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
302
468 S. P. T>om. 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 D r W m 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.
'1 'he howse of George Lorkhft 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. T>om. E. 5. 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 W
Arms in Cranfleld, Middl. 8 May 72.
The howse of W m Arms in Cranfield Bedford Congr. Meeting Place.
8 May.
'he howse of John Donne & George Fowler in Kaishow Bedford
Congr. Meeting Place. 8 May 72.
The howse of W m 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 W m 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 W m
Wood in Tiverton, Devon 8 May 72.
The howse of W m 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 Esq r 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.
47o S. P. T>om. 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 Devon 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 Cong;r. 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 (01).
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 471
E (92) continued.
Licence to W m 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 W m 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 y e 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 W m Burnett to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of W m
Longhust in Chersey, Surrey 9 May
The howse of Richard Humphrey in Gadbrook Surrey Anab. Meeting
Place. 9 May
The howse of W m 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. Tfom. 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 M r Harris in Margeting, Essex Pr. Meeting Place.
9 May
Licence to James Abdy to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of M r 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
W m 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 W m 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 W m Haudon in Sherborne Yorkeshire Presb. Meeting
Place. 9 May
Licence to W m 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
I
S. P. Tfom. E. B. 3 8a 473
E (96) continued.
Licence to W m Troy to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in
Odington, Glocestr 9 May
The howse of W m 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 W m 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, Devon Pr. & Ind.
Meeting Place. 9 May
Licence to Pte Grcve in Grubb street in Cripplegate Parish, London
Graft Pr. Teacher. 9 May
The howse of W m 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 W m 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 & P- "Dom. E. B. 3 8a
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 Exoii. 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 W m Hughes to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Marie-
borough, Wilts. 13 May
The howse of W m Hughes in Marleborough, Wilts Congr. Meeting
Place. 13 May
Licence to John Dan of S fc 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 W m 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 jun r 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 Wokinghft, 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 475
E (100) continued.
Licence to W m 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 W m 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 W m Gough at Stoke in Wilts Pr. Meeting Place. 1 3 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 W m 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. T>om. 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
W m Petkins in Margatte, Kent. 13 May
The howse of W m 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 Exofi 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 W m 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 13 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 W m 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 .04).
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
nee to James Waller to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Ed. Frost
in Hunston, Suffolk 13 May
The howse of Sam: Waul in Darby Pr. Meeting Place. 13 May
The howse of Thomas Sleigh in Darby Presb. Meeting Place. 13 May
S. P. T>om. 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 W m 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 Esq r 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 1 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 W m 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 W m Hardmente in Longborough Leicestershire Pr.
Meeting Place. 13 May
Licence to W m 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 W m Hardmentes
howse in Longborough, Leic. 13 May
478 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (106) contii:
The howse of W m 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. 1 3 May
Licence to John Bryan to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Charles
Doughty in Salop 13 May
The howse of W m 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 W m
Fletcher in S l Pancrosse Parish Chichester. 13 May
Licence to W m Fletcher to be a Anab. Teacher in his howse in S k
Pancrosse Parish Chichester 13 May
Licence to Hezekiah Woodward to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of
W m 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 W m 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. 1 3 May
Licence to Vincent Alsop to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Geil-
ington, Northton 13 May
S. P. T>om. 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. 13 May
Licence to Rich: Chidell of Roade in the Parish of Godshill in the Isle
of Wight Pr. Graft Teacher. 1 3 May
Like to John Smith in the Parish of S* Nicholas in the Isle of Wight.
13 May
Like to W m Durant Congreg 11 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. 13 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 Devon. 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 W m Warha in Sunderland, Durrha Pr. Meeting Place.
13 May
Licence to Ralph Wickliffe to be a Pr. Teacher in W m WarhS'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. T>om. 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, Devon 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 W m 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 W m 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 W m 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. T)om. 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 13 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 on 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: Hay ward 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 W m 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
3*
482 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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 W m 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. 16 May.
The howse of S r Bulstrod Whitelock at Chilton Lodge, Wilts Congr.
Meeting Place. 16 May
Licence to James Pearson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of S r
Bulstrode Whitelock at Chilton Lodge, Wilts 16 May.
The howse of W m Love in the Parish of Cranebrook, Kent Pr. Meeting
Place. 16 May.
E (116).
Licence to Rob. Traill to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W m Love in
Cranebrooke Parish, Kent 16 May.
Licence to John Jackson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of W m
Bradley in Flintham, Nottingham 16 May.
The howse of W m Bradley in Flintham, Nottingham Congr. Meeting
Place 16 May.
The howse of Eliz. Lindsey in Skegby, Nottingham Congr. Meeting
Place 16 May.
nee 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
Plice 16 May.
howse of Thomas Gretton in Nottingham Congr. Meeting Place
16 May.
S. P. T>om. 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 D r Nathan: Holmes in Horseshoe Alley in the Upper
Morefields, London Congr. Meeting Place. 16 May.
Licence to Edw: Hancocke of Horfield, Glocester to be a Grail Pr.
Teacher. 16 May
Like to W m Lucker of Bridlington, Yorke. 16 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
16 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
16 May.
The howse of Edw: Bushell in Hackney Middl. Pr. Meeting Place.
16 May.
The howse of Jeremy Holwey in Cornestreet, Bristoll Congr. Meeting
Place 16 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.
3i 2
484 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (118) continued.
The howseof 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 M r 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. 1 6 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 W m Man in Stadgedon, Bedf. Congr. Meeting Place
16 May.
The howse of W m Flaxey in Hames Bedforcf 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 16 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 W m
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' barnc in Cardington, Bed. 16 May.
Licence to John Fenne to be a Congr. Teacher in the how
W ra Man in Stadgedon, Bedford. 16 May.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 485
E {120) continued.
Licence to Sam: Fenne to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of W m
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. Scaly
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 W m 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, Devon. 16 May
Licence to Tho: Chesman to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in the
Parish of East Ilsley, Berks. 1 6 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. T)om. E. B. 3 8a
E (122) -continued.
The howse of John Denny at S* Ives Huntings Anab. Meeting Place.
16 May
Licence to John Denn to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse at S 1 Ives,
Huntingd. 16 May
Licence to John Lacy to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Widow
Weedon at Gormonchester, Huntingd. 16 May
The howse of Widow Weeden at Gormonchester, Huntings 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. 16 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. 16 May
E (123).
The howse of W m Cranford at Over in Camfer Anab. Meeting Place.
16 May
Licence to Rob: Cole to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of W m
Cranford at Over Cambr. 16 May
Licence to Thomas Waller of Swaffan Prior in Cambr. to be a Graft
Anab. Teacher. 16 May
The howse of Tho: Waller of Swaftam Prior in Cambr. Anab Meeting
Place. 16 May
The howse of W m Davis at Trumpington, Cambr Anab. Meeting
Place. 16 May
Licence to Gyles Taylor of Trumpington, Cambr to be a Gratt Anab.
Teacher. 16 May
Like to W m Hamerston of Harston Cambr. 16 May
Like to Benj: Medcalfe of Melbourne Cambr. 16 May
Like to Edm: Smith of Marsh, Cambr. 16 May
Like to Tho: Taylor of Wisbich, Cambr. 16 May
Like to W m 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. 16 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. 16 May
Like for the howse of Josuah Johnson at Wisbich, Cambr 16 May
Like for the howse of Widow Pate at Harston, Cambr. 16 May
Like for the howse of Benj: Medcalfe of Melbourne, Cambr. 16 May
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 487
E (124)- continued.
Licence to Dudley Rider of Woolby Warw. to be a GraH 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 W m 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 l 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 W m 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. Tfom. E. B. 3 8a
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.
16 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. 16 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 16 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. 16 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.
16 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. 16 May
E (128).
The howse of the Lady 1 Jerry in Linwood Grange, Lincoln Pr.
Meeting Place. 16 May
The howse of James Brook in Ellenthorp, Yorkeshire Pr. Meeting Place.
16 May
The howse of l) r Hen: Wilkinson in Gosfield, Essex Pr. Meeting
Place. 16 May
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 489
E (128) continued.
The howse of John Scurr in Osgoodby Grange, Yorfce Pr. Meeting
Place. 16 May
Licence to D r John Bryon to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob:
Hey ward 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 Exon 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
T he howse of Dame Drake in the Parish of Topsh2, 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, Oxofi 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.
49Q S. P. T>om. 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 W m 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, Gloucester Congr. Meeting
Place. 22 May.
E (132).
The howse of Thomas Bishop in Longford, Gloucestr Congr. Meeting
Place. 22 May
S. P. T>om. 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 l Leonard Shoreditch, Middl. 22 May
The howse of Geo: Heme in Hogg Lane in the Parish of S l 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, Hanfs 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 W m Wheadon at Whotley in Winsham, Somersett
Presb. Meeting Place. 22 May
Licence to Josiah Banger to be a Presb. Teacher in the howse of W m
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 l 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. T>om. 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 l Michael Penchi-
vill, Cornwall 22 May.
Licence to W m 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, Oxon 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.
1 eachen 25 May.
The howse of Griffith Bubby in Reding Berks Pr. Meeting Place.
25 May.
S. P. T>om. 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 Nicnas 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 l 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 W m Green of Fenny Stanton, Huntingd. to be a Grail Pr.
Teacher. 25 May.
The howse of Downha Yeomans in little S l 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. T)om. E. B. 3 8a
E (138).
The howse of John Woodbridge in Hadenham, Ely Congr. Meeting
Place. 25 May.
The howse of W 1U 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 W m 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 W m 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. Met
Place. 25 May. 72.
The Barne of W ln Smith in Newport Pynell, Bucks Pr. Meeting 1
25 May.
S. P. T>om. 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 l 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 W ra Henseman to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse or barne of
Jos: Kent in Olney, Bucfcs. 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. Met
Place. 25 May.
49 6
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
"E {111) continued.
Licence to W m Facey to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of Martyi
Dunsford in Tiverton, Devon 25 May.
Licence to Rich: Hooper to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse ii
Bampton, Devon. 25 May.
Licence to Rich: Coore to be an Antinomian Teacher in his howse
Tonge, Yorke. 29 May
The howse of Rich: Coore in Tonge, Yorke Antinomian Meetinj
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 W m Blyth in the Parish of Norton, Darby Presb. Meet-
ing Place. 29 May
Licence to W m 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 W m Smith in Kenelworth, Warwick Presb. Meeting
Place. 29 May
E (143).
The howse of W m 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. T>om. 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, Leicestr 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 fc 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 sen r at Stokegolden, Leicester Pr.
Meeting Place. 29 May
Licence to Nathan: Stephens sen r 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 jun r 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. T)om. 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 W m 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 W m 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. T>om. 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 W m Sanderson at Heskett, Cumber. Congr. Meeting
Place. 29 May
Licence to Simon Atkinson to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
W m 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 W m Hunt at Sutton in the Isle of Ely Pr. Meeting
Place. 29 May
Licence to W m Hunt to be a Pr. teacher in his howse in Sutton in the
Isle of Ely. 29 May
E (148).
The howse of W m Birchall at Wentworth in the Isle of Ely, Pr.
Meeting Place. 29 May
Licence to W m 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
322
500 S. P. T>om. 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 W m Knapman at Padstow, Cornwall Pr. Meeting Place.
29 May
Licence to W m 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 . . . Pecke 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 W m Smalwood in his howse in Maple Durrha Oxon.
10 June
The howse of W m Smalwood in Maple DurrhS, Oxon Pr. Meeting
Place. 10 June
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 501
E (150).
The howse of ... in Pensford, Somersett Pr. Meeting Place.
Licence to D r 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 W m 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
W m Brockman in Hinton, Berks. 10 Jurte
The howse of W m 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
Hedingha, 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 Nicnas 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, Nottingham
10 June.
502 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (152).
The howse of Eliz. Hunt in Salop Pr. Meeting Place. 10 June
Like for the howse of Thomas Burrows at Watnall, Nottingham
10 June
Licence to Nathan: Mansfield to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of
M rs 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, Chestr. 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. I o June
The howse of John Wall in Glocester Congr. Meeting. 10 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. Pleasaunceto 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 Bern. 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 10 June
Like for the howse or 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 Statha in Longborough, Leic. 10 June
Licence to Sam: Statha to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Mary
Statha in Longborough. 10 June
S. P. T*om. E. B. 3 8a 503
E (154).
Licence to John Clarke to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Shalbury,
Berks. 10 June
Like to W m Mills, Congr. in the howse of Jujan Tackers, at Balcomb,
Sussex, io 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: Lullu 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 l
George of Colgate, Norwich. 10 June.
Like to Enock Woodward in the howse of John Toft in S l Clement's
Parish, Norwich. 10 June.
Licence to W m 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 W m 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 Niciias Withers in S fc Clements Parish Norwich
for Congr. 10 June
Like for the howse of John Knight, in S fc Andrews Parish, Norwich.
10 June
Like for the howse of John Toft in S 1 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. 10 June
Like for the howse of Rich: Herring in the Parish of Qenn, Devon.
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
5<H S. P. T>om. 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 M rs Dinnington in Dunwetch, Suffolk.
10 June
Like for the howse of John Hurnon in Sibton, Suffolk. 10 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 Rozett in Needha Markett, Suffolk Pr. Meet-
ing Place. 10 June
Licence to Sam: Spring to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Margarett
Rozerr 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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
W m Jones in the Kings Cleare, Southton. 10 June
The howse of W ra Jones in Kings Cleare Parish, SouthEon 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 W m 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 Marie-
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 M r Rusden in Wallingford, Berks 10 June
Licence to Rob. Aldred to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Abrahft
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 TushS Parish, Devon. 10 June
Like for Eliz: Toller's howse in Hoblin, Lincolne. 10 June.
506 S. P. T>om. 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 cu Harlston, Norfolk. 10 June
The howse of John Wesgate in the Parish of Redenhall cii 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 Hop ton, 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. i o June
Licence to John Abbot of Westeake, Sussex to be a Congr. GralL
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: Cawthornc to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of
Humph* Reynolds in Stanford, Lincolne. 10 June
The howse of John Richardson En Uppingha, Rutland Pr. Meeting
Place. 10 June
Licence to John Richardson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in
Uppinglul, Rutland. 10 June
S. P. T>om. 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 W m Grane to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John Panells
in Rugely,. Stafford. 10 June
The Malthowse of S r 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 W m Benton to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Thurscoe,
Yorke. 10 June
The howse of W m 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. T>om. 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 Wymondh2, 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 W m 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 M r Bucke in Rochester. 10 June
Licence for Nicholas Thorowgood to be a Pr. Teacher in M r 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 W m 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 hov/se 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 W m 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 Stowmarkctt,
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 hoWM adjoining to Nathan: Partridg's in Old Street in
S l 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 l
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
M r 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 M r Dunsmores hall u\
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. 10 June
Like for the howse of Thomas Church at Lammas 10 June
Licence to W m 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 W m Baker in Odington, Glocester. 10 June
Like for the howse of Tho: Smith in Hope, Glocester. 10 June
Like for the howse of W m Coombe in Wickam, Glocester 10 June
Like for the howse of Fran: Ham in Dursty, Glocester. 10 June
E (166).
Like for the howse of W m Davison in Teuxbery, Gloc. 10 June
Like for the howse of W m Beckett in Winchcome, Gloc. 10 June
Licence for Tho: Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in his howse in Hope,
Glocester. 10 June
5i
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (166) continued.
Licence to W m Smith to be a Congr. Teacher in W m Coombes howse
in Wickam. io June
Like to W m 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 Landarji Parish
The howse of Ralph Bayford at little Hadha in 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 W m Chapman in Hanworth, Norfolk for Congr. Sc Pr.
Licence to John Lougher to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of W 1
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 5 h
E (168) continued.
The howse of Thomas Anderton in Samsbury, Lancas. Pr. 10 Tunc
Like for the howse of John Harris in Withnell, Lane. 10 Tunc
Licence to Sam: Newton of Riverton, Lane, to be a Grill Pr. Teacher.
10 June
The howse of Rich: Hooper in Bampton, Devon, Anab. 10 June
Licence to Rich: Hooper to be an Anab. Teacher in his howse in
Bampton, Devon. 10 June
Licence to James Illingworth to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W m
Board in Batcombe, Somersett. 10 June
The howse of W m Board in Batcombe, Somersett Pr. 10 June
Licence to Thomas Gardiner to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Ralph
Bay ford at little Hadha, Hartford 10 June
The howse of Edw. Cole in Birdha, Sussex Pr. 10 June
Like for the howse of W m Squire in East Wittering Parish, Sussex.
io 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 W m Pashell in Mouldsworth, Huntingtt for
Congr. io June
Licence to Oliver Mason to be a Congr. Teacher in W m 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 io June
The howse of Edw: Horsman Esq r in Stretton, Rutland Congr.
io 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
io 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 Esq r 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. T>om. E. B. 38A
E (170).
The howse of John Conquest in Wilden, Bedford for Congr.
10 June
Licence to W m Cradocke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
John Conquest in Wilden, Bedford 10 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 10 June
The howse of John Speare in the Parish of Bromfield, Somersett for
Presb. 10 June
Like for the howse of Joseph Jenkins there, 10 June
Licence to Rob: Speare to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of John
Speare in Bromfield, Somersett 10 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: 10 June
The house of W m Bell in Oldton, Norfolk, Congr. 10 June.
Licence to Josuah Lloyd of Henesant, Monmouth to be a Grail Ind.
Teacher. 15 June
Licence to W m Minty to be an Independent Teacher in the Mathouse
of M r Aire in Poole
The Mathowse of M r 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 W m Toope in Chaldon Parish, Dorsett
Like for the howse of Rebecca Hastings in Win fruite Parish,
Licence to W m Clarke to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of Rebecca
Hastings in Win fuit Parish Dorsett,
The howse of W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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 W m Bennion, in Prees Parish, Salop
E (172).
Licence to Rich: Sadler to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W m 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 Winshft, 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 W m 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 W m Yardley at Athurston
Like for the howse of W m 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
5 H S. P. T>om. 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 W m Hopkins in Milborne Port, Somersett Presb. Meeting
Place.
Licence to W m 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 Lei
Grange, Leic.
The howse of John Raynor in Merrivall, Warw. Pr.
The howse of W m Wilson at Manchester, Lane. Pr.
Licence to W m Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in Man-
chester
The howse of John Breedon in Samford, Devon Pr.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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 l Nicholas in Guild-
ford Surrey Pr. Meeting Place. 13 June.
The howse of M r Fenlake in Cordington Parish, Bedf. Pr.
Licence to John Hind to be a Pr. Teacher in M r 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 W m Walker at Pilkington, Lane. Pr.
Licence to Rich: Holbrooke to be a Pr. Teacher in W m 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 Bromhn,
Wilts.
The howse of Henry Matthew at Alton, Hants Pr.
Licence to W m 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 1 , Somersett Pr
Licence to John Bush to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Rob:
Bagnall at Kaynsha, Somersett
The howse of W m Buckler at Warminster, Wilts Pr.
Licence to Rob: Bartlett to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W"
Buckler at Warminster, Wilts
The house of W m Stroud at Shipton Mallett, Somerset Pr.
Licence to Edw: Bennet to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W a
Stroud at Shipton Mallett, Somerset
33 2
516 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (177).
Licence to Thomas Badland to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse
W m Cheatle in Worcester
The howse of W m Cheatle in Worcester Pr. Meeting Place.
Licence to Rich: Fincher to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
Rich: Corn ton 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 W m Keeles in Darleton, Stafford
Licence to Ralph Ecclesole to be a Pr. Teacher in W m 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
AskhS 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 W m Bowman in Shebbeare, Devon
Like for the howse of Dor: Heard in Rosse Ash, Devon
Like for the howse of VV 1 " May in Molland, Devon
Licence to Nicholas Mallery to be a Pr. Teacher in the hows
W ,n May in Molland, I)c I
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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 WestbroumhS, Staff.
Licence for Thomas Creete to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of John
Law at WestbroumhS, 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 D r 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 M r 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 Rotherit, Yorke
5 i8 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (180) continued.
Licence to Rich: Taylor to be a Congr. Teacher in M r 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 Esq r in the Parish of Landrich Corn-
wall Pr.
The howse of W m Sault in the Parish of Edleston, Derby
The howse of W m 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 M r Woleston in Rurden, Northton. Congr.
Like for the howse of W m Jordan in Westerby Leic.
Like for the howse of John Heath in Great Bowden, Leic.
Like for the howse of W m Hartshornc in Hmbrough, 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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 W m Stebb to be a Congr. in his howse in great Tey, Essex
The howse of W m Stebb at Great Tey, Essex Congr.
Like for the howse of W m 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. Nicnas 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 Esq r near Heanor, Darby Pr.
Licence to Thomas Edge of Bath2, Stafford Pr. Grail
The howse of Thomas Clarke in Ranow, Chestr Pr.
The howse of John Wigleys Esq r 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. 'Born. 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 W m Sterland of Marehayn Derby
Like for the howse of W m 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: Hey wood in little Ea'ton, 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 W m 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, Ccstr.
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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 521
E (186) continued.
Like for the howse of Rob: Benion in Allcington 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 W m 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 fc 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 Lev/es 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 W m Andrews of Newton, Glamorg. Anab.
522 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (188) continued.
Licence to Howell Thomas to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of
W m Andrews at Newton, Glamorg.
The howse of W m Atkins in the Parish of Hartland, Devon Pr.
The howse of Widow Williams in S l 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 W m Beat to be an Ind. Teacher in his howse in Cripplegate,
London
The howse of W m 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 W m 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 W m 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 W m
Benjon in Preesse Parish, Salop
The howse of W m 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 W m Trevithick of S l Evace, Cornwall Pr.
Licence to W m Trevithick to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in St. Evall
Parish, Cornwall
The bame of W m 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, J I art ford.
The howse of Rich: Haylies in Epping, Essex Congr.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 38A 523
made in Parchm*
thus by my L d Cliffords
Order. 29 June.
E (190).
The howse of Jos. Skoulding in Middleton Congr. 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 1 Martins Northton 29 June
Like for the howse of Henry Light at Storimister Marshall Dorsett
29 June
524 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (191) continued.
The howse of Eliz: Hubbman at Flintham, Nottingha. Congr. 29 June
Licence to John Mauditt of S fc 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 l 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 l 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 W m Goulding to be a Congr. Teacher in the howse of
Rich: Sampson at Fressingfield, Suffolk. 29 June
The howse of Richard Sighurst 111 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 M rs 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 W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 525
E (198) 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 PresD. Teacher att his one house att
Crickett in Somersettshire
The house of W m Jerard at Wincalton Somers 4 : Pr.
The house of W m Cooper of Marstock in Somer 1 . Pr.
Licence for W m Cooper a Pres. Teacher att his owne house att Martock
in Somers 1 .
The house of Nicholas Gundry att Southarp, Somers 1 . Pr.
Licence for Tho: Creese of y e pish of Dunkerton a gen* 111 Presb:
Teacher Somers 1
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 rs
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
W m 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 W m Wellman at Martock, Somersett Pr
The howse of W m Beale in Cripplegate, London Ind.
The howse of W m Beard at New Castle, Stafford Pr.
E (195).
Licence to W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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 Esq r 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 Nicftas 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 W m 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 perswagion at his
owne house in Upper Kibworth in Licestershire 16 th of July
[The above entry in a different hand. Ed.]
The Oratory of John Bradshaw Esq r 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. 16 July
Like to Thomas Gilson of Weald 16 July
Like to Edw: Kightly of Barking, Essex. 16 July
The howse of Ralph Taylor in Weald, Pr. 16 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 Cranna*, Essex 16 July
Like for Phil. Dixon's howse there 16 July
Cuthbert Harrison's howse in Singleton Grange in KirkhS 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. 16 July
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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
W m 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 Esq r 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
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 W m Swaine at Withiebrooke, Warwick Pr. 22 July
528 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (198) continued.
Licence to W m Swaine to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Withie-
brooke, Warwick. 22 July
The howse of Sam: Reed in S l Johns Street in Wells Pr. 22 July
W m 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
W m 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 W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 529
E (199) continued.
Licence to Isaac Grandocge of Black Postley, Essex Pr. Grail
22 July
The howse of W m Froise of Bodman, Cornwall Pr. 22 July
Licence to W m 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 f200).
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 W m 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 Organesat Castlecomb, Wilts Pr. 22 July
The howse of W m Brooke in Fillongby Parish, Warwick 22 July
Licence to W m 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 W m 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
53 S. P. T>om. 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, Darbj 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 22 th of July
[In another hand. Ed.]
Licence to Thomas Showell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse in
LenhS 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 l 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 W m 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 how
S l Martines Parish, Shropshire. 22 July
The howse of Phil: Rogers in S l Martins Parish, Shrop. Congr. 22 July
The howse of Anne Withers at Kingsley in S l Nicholas Parish,
Norfolk Pr. 22 July
Like for Rob: Ken ward's howse at Isfield, Sussex 22 July
The howse of Edward Rosse at Sukley, Worcester Pr. 22 July
S. P. T>om. 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 W 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 W* Small-
wood in Routon Towne, Stafford 22 July
The howse of W m Palmer at Fishwick, Stafford Pr. 22 July
Licence to Rich: Swintin to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W"
Palmer at Fishwick, Stafford. 22 July
The howse of W m 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 Rich d 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 W m Syll in Kendall, Westmer. Pr 22 July
The howse of W m 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 W m 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 W m 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
342
532 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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: Byfleld 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 W m Alcock in Fulshaw in Wilcastow, Cestr. Pr.
22 July
Licence to Hen: Sharpwell of Bradford, Wilts to be a Bapt. Teachdj
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 Holledgfe to be a Congr. Teacher in his how
Kingbolton, Huntingd. 22 July
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 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: Whyton 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 W m Tomes in Saltash, Cornwall Pr. 22 July
Like for Nicholas Tiacks's howse there. 22 July
Like for Charles Mortons house in S l Ives Parish Cornwall 22 July
Like for W m 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 W m Ellictts howse at Lostwithall Corn. 22 July
Like for the howse of John Haddissey in SarQ. 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 W m Finchers howse there. 22 July
E (207).
Like for Sam: Taylor's howse there. 22 July.
Licence to W m 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 fc 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 SwettnS 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 S. P- Vom. E. B. 3 8a
E {207)contitmed.
Licence to Jos: Wilson to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of Richard
Barnes in Kingston upon Hull. 25 July
The howse of W m Samson at Bothenhampton, Dorsett Pr. 25 July
Licence to Nathan: Mitchell to be a Pr. Teacher in the howse of W m
Newman in S l 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 W m Osborne of Hanworth in Staffordsli. Pr.
The house of W m Heeley of Hanworth in Staffordsli.
[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
W m 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 W m 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 W ,n Clarke at WithS Frary, Somersett. Bapt
25 July
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 535
I
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 Thometon, Leic. Pr. 25 July
The howse of W m Newman in S l 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 W m 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 Tuly
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. T>om. E. B. 38A
E (210) continued.
Like for Lazarus Thomas's howse at Westfclton, 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. 2 $ 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 Esq 1 " 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: FroyselPs howse at Lanterdine, Heref. 25 July
Like for W m Swaines howse at Withybrooke, Warw. 25 July
The howse of Rich: Hlggoni at Ludford, Salop Congr. 2$ July
Licence to Rich: Higgons to he a Congr. Teacher in his how
Ludford, Salop. 2$ July.
Licence to Tho: Froysell to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Lainter-
dine, Hereford. 25 July.
S. P. T>om. 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 W m 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 W m Gills howse at Taunton, Somersett 25 July
Like for John Case's howse in S l 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. 2$ 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 W m Power in Ashburton, Warwick for Bapt. [Congr.]
25 July.
Like for the howse of Geo: Harris in the Parish of S l Botalph Alders-
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 W m Brice of Maidenhead, Berks Pr. 25 July.
Licence to W m 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 Ucm:
Warren in Rumsey, Wilts. 25 July.
The howse of John Warren at Rumsey, Wilts Pr. 25 July.
538 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
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 th July
William Clarke of y e Bapt. p r in his owne house at Witham ffrary in
in Our County of Sommerse 1 July 25 th
[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 W m Keeling at Ashurston, Warw. Bapt. 25 July
Licence to W m 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 W m Ads to be an Anab. Teacher in the howse of
W m 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 hows
Widow Randall at North Bradley, Wilts. 25 July.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 539
E (215)- continued.
Licence to W' 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, Suffblke. 25 July
Licence to W m Johnson to be a Pr. Teacher in his howse at Falalees,
Northumber. 25 July.
The howse of W m 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 R<* Berkes at Old Swinford, Wore. Pr. 25 July
Like for the howse of R d 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 25 th 72
Licence to Roger Baldwin of Copall in Lancashire a gen a11 Teacher
July 25 th 72
Licence to Jonathan Jennings to be a Baptist Teacher in y e house of
George Harris neer Alderjate in london July 25 th 72
the house of Edw: Bennett att Brawham in Som. July 25 th 27
the house of John Smith of Castlehold in y e Isle of Waight
July 25 th 72
Licence to Edw: Bennett of Brawham in Somersett to be a Presbyterien
Teacher att his owne abovesd. July 25 th 72
Licence to Tho: Tayler to be a Congr. Teacher in his owne house in
Gracchurch Street London Jyly 25 th 72
the house of Tho: Tayler in Gracechurch Street in london
July 25 th 72
The house of W m Borton in y e Towne of Disse in Norfolk
July 25 th 72
54Q S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (216) continued.
Licence to W m Burton to be a Cong: Teacher in the County & his
house abovesaid July 25 th 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 y e 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 W m 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. 2$ 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 howsi- m
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 Stiff": 25 July
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 54 i
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 l Giles's in ye Fields
Midd. 25 July.
oTedou e t 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 Chomfalcon, Somersett Pr. 25 July.
Like for W m 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 W m 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. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (220) continued.
house of John Dearsely in S l Andrews in Norwich July 25
Like for the house of Thomas Brightwin of Pulham Mary in Norffolke
25* July
Like for the house of John ffoyster at Kenninghall in Norffolke July
ye 25 th
Like for the house of John Browne of Wymondham in Norffolke
July 25*
a Like for the house of John ffawles in Banwell in Norffolke July 25 th
a Lycence for Milman to teach in the house of W m Richards in
Langume in Monm th 25 th July
Licence to Samuell Bowdon to be a Bapti Teach att the house of W m
Browne of Stockport in Kent. July 25
The house of W m 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 25 th
The house of Rich. Taylor of Skecly. Pr. in Warwick. July 25 th
Licence to John Lea to be a Pr. Teacher att his owne house att Bag-
worth in Leicestershire July 25 th
The house of John Lea Pr. att Bagworth in Leicest 1 " July 25 th
Licence to Adam Martendall to be a Pr. Teacher att y e house of
Humphrey Peacocke att Rosterne in Cheshire July 25 th 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 1 Run well
att Southwick in Wilts July 25 th
the house of Rob 1 Runwell att Southwick Wilts July 25 th
Licence to Joseph Dawson to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of y srt
Dawson att Bristell in Yorksft. July 25 th .
Licence to W m Keeling to be a Bap 1 Teacher att his owne house att
Athurston in Warwickshi: July 25
The house of John Searles att Wye in Kent for Bapt. July 25 th
Licence to Nathaniell Byefield to be a Bap ts Teacher att the house of
John Oldmixton att Bridgwater In Somersett July 25 th
The house of John Oldmixton att Bridgwater in Somersettsh. July 25 th
Bapt.
The house of W m Eles att fflamstead in Harfordsn. Congregationall
July 25 th
E (222).
The house of W m ffletcher att Chichester of Baptist pswation July 25 th
The house of Robert Goodwin Called Fairly att East Greastead in
Sussex Pr. July 25 th
The house of Charles Gore att Touster in Northamptonsh. Cong
July 25
I Prom this point to the third entry from bottom of E (223) in another
hand. Ed.]
S. P. T>om. 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. 8 th
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 8 th
A Lycence to Thomas Miller Baptist teacher at the house of John
Partridg at North perrott in Sommersetshire Aug 8 th
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 8 th
A Lycence to William Bagshaw Presbyt: Teacher at the house of
William Garlicke of Denting in Yorkshire Aug: 8 th
A Lycence to Christopher Scot Presti: teacher at the house of Robert
Butler of Brittlewell in Essex Aug 8 th
A generall Lycence to Able Oldham Pres. at Ashton under Line
Lancasft. Aug 8 th
The house of Nicholas Crandy at Thornton in Lycestersft Aug 8 th
A Like for Thomas Coale at Wincanton in Sommersetsh Aug 8 th
Like for Thomas Williamson Scotter in Lycestersh Aug 8 lh
A Lycence to John Kitchin Baptist teacher at the house of John Perkines
at Shalton in Warwicksn Aug 8 lh
E (223).
The house of John Hartill at Fillongby in Warwickshire Aug 8 th
a Like for John Harper at Wallington in Oxfordshire Aug 8 th
a Lycence to William Aldridge Baptist Teacher at the house of Thomas
George of Earle Stoake in Wiltshire Aug 8 th
Like to Richard Hobbs Baptist teacher at the house of Joane Colemar
at Lower Deale in Kent Aug. 8 th
Like to William Woolhouse Baptist teacher at his owne house at Sutton
in Nottinghamshire. August 8 th
Like to John Kern Baptist teacher at the house of Richard Cox of
Wadlingford in Berkshire August 8 tb
Like to Edward Stennett Baptist Teacher at his owne house at Walling-
ford in Berkshire August 8 th
Like to Edward Taylor Presby Teacher at the house of Nicholas Grandy
at Thornton in Lycestershire August 8 th
the John Oxford at Earle Stoake in Wiltshire Aug 8 th
544 & P> T)om - B. 3 8a
E (223) continued.
A Licence to Daniell Perchard Presb. Teacher in his owne house in
S 1 Sampson parish in our Island of Gournezey Aug: 1 2
Like to Thomas Marchant Presh. teacher at his owne house in S 1 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. 1 2
Like to John Rogers Preshy teacher in the house of Robert Nichoalson
in Darlington in Durham August: 12
Lycence for the house of Thomas Greg at Harshaw in Lancash.
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 Wocestersn:
Au: 12
The House of Rich: Easam att Norwell in Nottinghamsh. August y e
io th Bptis
The house of Edward Browne att Bassingham in Lincolnesh. August
io th Bap 1
The house of John Taylor of Highan in Lincolnesh: August io th
Bap 1
E (224).
The house of John Ward att Moreland in Lincolnsh. August io th
Bap ls
The house of John Barker in Brent Broughton in Lincolnesh Aug io th
Bap 1
The house of W m Rollingson at Stragglethorpe in Lincolnesh Aug 1 io th
Bap*
The house of y e Widtf Brumpton att Cherry Willingham in Lincolnesh:
Aug 1 io th Bap 1
The house of John Anderton att Brattlebyrn in Lincolnesh Aug 1 io th
Bap 1 .
The house of Eliz: Lylby in ye Citty of Lincolne Aug 1 io th Bap 1
The house of John Anderton in y e Citty of Lincolne Aug 1 io th Bap 1
Licence to Rich: Easam to be a bap ts Teacher att his owne house
Aug 1 io th Bap 1
The house of W m Woolhouse att Carleton in Nottinghamsh. Aug 1 io th
Bap 1
Licence to W m Woolhouse to be a Bap 1 Teacher att his owne house
abovesaid Aug 1 io th Bap 1
The house of Robe 1 Colvert att Maskham in Nottinghamsh. Bap tt
Aug 1 io th
The house of W m Russell att Searle in Nottinghsh. Bapt. August io th
The house of W m Hart att Collingham in Nottinghamsh Hap 1 .
Aug* io th
The house of Roger ffawne in y Citty of Lincolne Bap* Aug 1 10 th
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 545
E (225).
Licence to Roger ffawnes to be a Bapts Teacher att his owene house in
y e Citty of Lincolne Aug 1 10 th
The house of Nicholas Archer in y e Citty o Lincolne Bap ts . Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Nicholas Archer to be a Bap ls Teacher att his house above-
said Aug 1 10 th
The house of John Anderton att Brattleby in Lincolnesft Bap 1
Aug 1 10 th
The house of Valentine James att Hackthome in Lincolnesft Bap ts
Aug 1 io th
Licence to John Anderton a Bap ts Teach att Brattleby in Lincolnesft
Aug 1 io th
Licence to Vallentine James to be a Bap ts Teacher att the house of the
sd James att Hackthorne in Lincolnesft Aug 1 io th
The house of Rob 1 Wood of Carlneton in Morelond in Lincolnesft.
Bap^ Aug 1 i o lh
The said Robert Wood a Teacher att his owne house there
The house of Edward Brown att Bossingham in Lincolnesft. Bap'
August io lh
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-
casft Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Tho: Baldwin to be a Pr. Teach: att Kidderminster in
Wostersfi. Aug 1 io lh
E (226).
The house of Tho: Joare att Kiderminster in Worcestershire pr.
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Anth: Downe of Northam in Devon pr. Aug 1 io lh
The house of Adam Main [?m] of Northam in Devon pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of James Crealock of Littleham in Devon pr. Aug 1 io lh
Licence to John Herring to be a P r Teach att his owne house att
South petherwin in Cornwall Aug 1 : io lh
The house of the said Herring at y e of y e same place
The house of . . . Suckleyigh of Ermington in Devon pr Aug 1 10 th
The house of Tho: Gribble att Appledore in Devon pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of Peter Homes att Appledore in Devon pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of Rich. Tapper att Ashburton in Devon Pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of Mary Treludraw att Penrin in Cornwall Pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of W m Burton att Silferton in Devon Pr. Aug 1 I0 lh
The house of Digory Cocks att Chimley in Devon Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of Rob 1 Worth att Brixton in Devon pr. August. 10 th
The house of Mary Davis att Plumpton Mary in Devon Pr. Aug: I0 lh
The house of W m Jetson att Shaw in Devon Pr. Aug 1 I0 lh
546 S. P. T>om. E. B. 38A
E (227) continued.
Licence to Lewis Stuckley att Crediton in Devon a Cong: Teacher att
the house of Clement Lake at y e said place Aug 1 10 th
The house of Abele Bewsies att Hossington in Somers 1 . Anab ts
Aug 1 1 o lh
Licence to Thomas Coale to be a bap 1 Teacher at his owne house att
Wincanton in Somers 1 Aug 1 10 th
The house of John Collier of Chedder in SonV Bap 1 . Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Stephen Ham to be a Bap 1 Teach att y e house of John
Collier att Chedder in Somers 1 Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of W m Angeares att S 1 Bennets in Glostenbury in S01T1:
Aug 1 10 th
Licence to W m Angeares to be a Bap 1 : Teacher at his owne house at
the place abovesaid Aug 1 10 th
The house of Edward Woolcot att Axbridg in Som u Bap 1 Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Edw: Woolcott (to) be a bap Teach, att his owne house at
Axbridg in Sumer 1 Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Rob 1 Addridg to be a bap 1 teacher at the house of Stephen
Hames att Croscombe in Som 1 Aug 1 io lh
Licence to W m Higgins to be a bap 1 Teach att y e house of Antho:
Taunton att Cutbert in Wells Som 1 Aug 1 : io lh
Licence to Joseph Browne of Loughton in Essex to be a pr. gen a11
Teacher Aug 1 io lh
E (228).
The house of ffrancis fford att Sherborne in Dorsetts. Pr Aug 1 10 th
The house of Tho: At well att Wingham in Kent Aug* 10 th
Licence to Sam. Burfett of ffinsbury in London to be a pr gen a11 Teach
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Kathe?: Chaffes at Sherborne in Dorsettsh. Pr Aug 1 io lh
The house of Tho ffoashe att Sutton in Kent Cong Aug* io lh
The houst; of Tho ffownes att Owndle in Northamptshire Pr.
Aug 1 10 th
The house of Rob 1 : Wild of Owndle in Northamptonshire Pr.
Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Rob 1 Wild to be a pr. Teach att his owne house abovesd
Aug 1 10 th
The house of Rob 1 Rogers in y e Citty of Oxford Cong: Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Rob 1 Rogers to be a Cong: Teach att his owne house
abovesaid Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Henry Cornish to be a Pr. gen a11 Teach att Stanton in
Oxfordsh Aug 1 io lh
A Meetting house built by Pr. att Hardshaw in Lancash: Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Joseph Allen to be a Pr. gen a11 Teacher at Penkivell in
Cornwall. Aug 1 io tl1
The house of Th Baldwin of Kiderminster in Worcestersh Pr
Aug* 10 th
The house of John Bond att Broomeyard in Heref d sh. Pr. Aug 1 io lh
The house of Tho: Walker of Hopton in ye County of Salop M
Aug 1 10 th
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 547
E (229).
The house of Hen: Seward att Lemster in Herefordsft pr. Aug 10 th
The house of W ni Greene of Easam in Worcest r sh. pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of W m : Hood att Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestersfc pr
Aug 10 th
The house of John Bumald a Stoclcland in Som^stl Pr Aug 1 io lh
The house of Philip Cornish att Kingston in SoriVsft Pr. Aug 10 th
Licence to Baldwin Deacon to be a Pr Teach at Kingston in
att the house of Phillipe Cornish there Aug 1 10 th
The house of Tho: West att Hayes in y e County of Middx Pr
Ag 1 . 10 th
Licence Tho: West to be a Pr. Teach: att his owne house att Hayes
aboves d . Aug 1 10 th
The house of Tho: Aldwinckle att Wilberston in Northamsh. Cong:
Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Sam: BurfFett of Woolledg in Kent Pr Aug 1 10 th to be
a Gen a11 Teacher
The house of Rob 1 Greggs att Danbury in Essex Pr Aug 1 10 th
Licence to John Seaton to be a Presfcy gen ail Teacher att Islip in
Northsfr. Aug 1 io lh
The house of Rich Rasbury att Oundle in Northsft. Con. Aug 1 ic th
Licence to the said Richard Rasbyry to be a Cong: Teacher there.
A new Meetting house built by Presoy att blackfriergate in Kingston
upon Hull in Yorksft Aug 1 io lh :
The house of John Lover att Hailsham in Sussex Cong: Aug 1 10 th
Licence to John Lover to be a Cong: Teacn att his sd house there
The house of Peter Adams att Rolnenden in Kent Pr Aug 1 io lh
The house of W m Silcock att Tenterden in Kent Pr: Aug 1 io lh
The house of John Barber att Tenterden in Kent Indp Aug 1 io lh
E (230).
Licence to James Skeete to be an Indep 1 Teacher att y e
The house of John Barber att Tenterden in Kent Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Sam: Jeqnell att Tettnee in Lincottn Ind 1 : Aug 1 IO 1 ^:
Licence to Rob 1 Cramlington to be a Inde 1 : Teach, at the house of Sam:
Joqnell att Tettnee in Lincolnesh Aug io lh
The house of Clement Needham att Saxeby in Lecestersh. Pr.
Aug 1 io lh
The house of George Hubbard att Rearesby in Lecesfshire Pr.
Aug 1 io lh
The house of John Woodham att Roothley in Lecesfsn. Aug 1 10
Pr.
Licence to John Woodham to be a Pr: Teach att his owne house above
said Aug 1 io lh
The house of Henry Phillips of Pettworth in Sussex Pr io lh
The house of Samuell Charles of Belper in Darbys: Pr. 10
Licence to Thomas Ogle to be a Cong* 11 Teacn and for his house att
Chesterfield in Darbysft Aug 1 io lh
352
548 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (230) continued.
Licence to John Dunce of Burton in GlostTshire Coil Ag 1 10 th to
be a gen a11 Teacher Aug 1 10 th
The house of Sam. Charles att Belper in Darbysfc Pr. A io lh
Licence to Sam. Oatefeild of Alpherton in Darbysfc. To be a gen a11
Teacher Aug 1 10
The house of Ann Beeks of Raddock in Oxfordshire Pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of Peter Perkinson of Chesterfield in in Darbysfc Aug 1 10 th
Pr
The house of Sam: Coates att Wath in Yorksfc. Pr Ag 1 : 10 th
The house of George White of Chesterfield in Darbysfc Congr.
Aug 1 10 th
E (231).
Licence to Sam: Coates to be a Pr Teacfc att his owne house att Wath
in Yorksfc. P Aug* 10 th
The house of Sam: Hieron att Haslewood in darbysfc. Pr: Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Sam: Hieron to be a Pr: Teacher att his owne house above-
said
The house of Jane Mackin att Seabridge in Staffetsfc Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of James Ward att Hoonehouse in Darbysfc: Pr Aug 1 10 th
The house of Joseph More att Hopton in Darbysfc: Pr: Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Joseph Hieron to be a gen a11 Pr. Teacher att Lassoe in
Darbysfc Aug 1 io lh
The house of George Chitty of Nether Wallop in Hampsfc Cong
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Walter Marshall att Southwick in Hampsfc Pr:
Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Walter Marshall to be a Coilg Teacfc. att his house aboves&\
The house of Dorothy Phillips att Southwick in Hampsfc Con
Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Mary Gay wood att Tichfield in Hampsfc Con:
Aug 1 : 1 o lh
The house of ffrancis Mence att Fareham in Hampsfc Cong Aug 1 io lh
Licence to ffrancis Mence to be a Cong Teacfcer att his house above-
said
The house of John Dixson in Whiteffriers in London Pr: Aug 1 io lh
The house of Martine flinch att Great Grimsby in Lincsfc. Ind 1
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Jane Rignalds att Marshfield in Monmouthsfc Lid 1 :
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Tho: James att Mynythystlayne in Monmouth Ind 1 :
Aug 1 1 o lh
The house of Evan Williams att Mynythystlayne Monmoutfc: Ind 1
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Barbara Williams in Newport in Monmouthsfc Ind 1 :
Aug 1 10
The house of Llewellyn Rossar att Aberystrath in Monmouthsfc Iiul 1
Aug 1 io lh
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 549
E (231) continued.
The house of John Watkins Llanwenarth in Monmouthsh Ind 1
Aug 1 io th
The house of Margarett Jones att Henlis in Monmouthsh Ind*
Aug 1 io lh
The house of Rignald Morgaine att Bettus in Munmothsh Ind 1 :
Aug 1 io th
The house of Charles Churchyard att fframingham in Suffolk Ind 1 :
Aug 1 io th
The house of John Edwards att Bergueny in Monmouthsh Anabp*
Aug 1 io th
E (232).
Licence to John Edwards to be a Anabp ts Teach att his owne
house att Bergeveny in Monmouthsh. Aug 1 io th
The house of Tho: Jones att Bedwellty in Monmouth: An:p l
Aug 1 io th
The house of W m Prichard of Llantillopertholly in Monsh
Aug 1 io th
Licence to W m Prichard to be a Ana"b l Teach att his abovesad
The house of Christopher Price att Bergeveny in Monsh: An l> ! >
Aug* io th
Licence to Tho Jones to be a Teach att his owne house att Bed welly
in Monmouthsh Anab 1 Aug 1 io th
Licence to Christopher Price to be a Anafe. Teach att his owne
house att Bergeveny in Monmouthsh. Aug 1 io th
The house of Watkin Jones Mynythystloy in Monsh Ind 1 Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Watkin Jones to be a Ind 1 Teach att his house abovesft
The house of John Jones of Aberystruth in Month Ind 1 Aug 1 10 th
The house of Henry Dent in Ramsbury in Wiltsh: Pr: Aug 1 1 th
Licence for John Jones to be a Ind 1 Teacher att his owne house above
said Aug 1 io th
Licence to George Bindon to be a Pr: Teacher att his owne hou
Staplegrove in Somtsh Aug 1 io th
Licence to James Gedney of Old Buckingham to be a Ind 1 gen* 11
Teacher Aug 1 io th
Licence to John Willis to be a Pr: Teach att Beamister in Dorsettsfc:
Aug 1 io th
A Roome under the Markett house att Beamister in Dorsettsti P r
Aug 1 io th
Licence to Rich: Woollice to be a Pr. Teach, att the house of Eliza:
Stirrop in Lecest 1 ' Aug 1 io th
The house of John Barnham in y e Citty of Norwich Ind< Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Josiah Cox att Adderbury in Oxfordsh Pr Aug* I0* h
Licence to John Carle to be a P r Teach att his owne house att Dran-
feild in Darbysh Aug 1 io th
E (233).
The house of Edward Lulham att Dichelling in Sussex Pr: Aug* 10 th
The house of John Browne att Westminton in Sussex Pr Aug* 10 th
55 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (233) continued.
The house of Tho: Hallet of Street in Sussex Pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house house of Rich. Turner att Plumpton in Essex Pr Aug: 10 th
The barne of John James att Doulting in Som rt Pr. Aug 10 th
The barne of W m Weeks of Killmersdon in Som r : Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of Tho Heycock att Sulgrave in Northsh Pr. Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Rich Powell to be a Pr. Teach att the house of John Harris
att Yateton in Som r : Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Rob 1 Billio to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of
Hodge in Hanvil in Essex Aug 1 10 th
The house of y e Widdow Suttle att Hanvil in Essex: Pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of . . . Hodg att Hanvill in Essex Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of John Harrise att Yeaton in Som rs : Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of Isaac Bugby att Brantory in Essex. Cong Aug 1 : 10 th
Licence to Isaac Bugby to be a Cong: Teacher at his house aboves d
Aug 1 10 th
The house of ffrancis Johnson of Grays Inne lane in London Ind 1
Aug 1 10 th
The house of Charles Peast of Linne Regis in Norff: Cong: Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Francis Johnson to be a Ind 1 Teach att. his house abovesd.
The house of W m Vincents att Hownslowe in Mictdx: Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of Susanna Marshall in y e Citty of Exon Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of John Dodderidge att Twickenham in Mictdx. Pr. Aug 1 : 10 th
The howse of Wyatt of Shippond in Berks: Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of ffrancis Hubbard att Wittney in Oxfordsh Pr. Aug 1 : 10 th
Licence to ffrancis Hubbard to be a Pr Teach at his house abovesaid
The house of Mary Parnell of ffinchcomb in Glo r sh Pr: Aug 1 : 10 th
E (234).
Licence to Charles Edwards to be a gen a11 Pr: Teach att Oswestree in
Salop: Aug 1 10 th
The house of John Sidebotham att Stockport in Chesh Pr. Aug 1 10 th
Licence to James Lawton to be a Pr. Teacher att the house of John
Sidebotham abovesd: Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Tho Gregory to be a Cong: Teacher att the house of Phillip
Allen of Upton in Berks. Aug 1 10 th
Thehouseof George Binham of Southmorton in Berks Cong Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Lawrence Overy att Dorchester in Oxfordshire Congre-
gationall: Aug 1 10 th
The house of W m Bray of Shiplack in Oxfords: Cong: Aug 1 10 th
The house of Edward Howes at Thame in Oxfords Cong: Aug 1 io lh
The house of John Bond of Bromeyard in Herefords: pr. Aug 1 10 th
The house of W" 1 : Vincent of Hounslow in Middx pr. Aug 1 10 th
Licence to Ambros Brooke to be a Bap 1 : Teacher att the house of Abell
Bewsies of Hossington in Som r s Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Lewis Rees of Kellygare in Glamorgansh Cong
Ag: io 11 '
The house of W m Rowland of Lanvabon in Glamorgsh. Cong:
Aug: 10 th
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 55 i
E (234) continued.
The house of W m John of Eglwisillan in Glamorgsh Cong Aug*: I0 tl
Licence to Thomas John to be a Cong: Teach r atty e house of y c above-
said W m John att the place aforesd Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of W m : Garlick att Dinting in Yorksft: Pr. Aug 1 : io ,h
The house of James Lewis att Caldicott in Monmoutfcs. Ind<: Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of John Jackson in Old Brandford in Middx Pr: Aug': io lh
The house of Tho: Clarke att Rayne in Essex Pr: Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Walter Jones of Magor in Monmouths. Ind 1 : Aug 1 : 10 th
Licence to Tho: Barnes to be a Ind 1 Teacfir att the house of Walter
Jones above said: Aug 1 10 th :
E (235).
The house of M rs Kemp in Exchange Ally in London Cong:
Aug 1 : io th
Licence to John Loder to be a Cong: Teach 1 " att the house of the above
said M rs Kemp Aug 1 io th
The house of Sam: Smith att Kingstanley in Glocesfsh: Pr Aug 1 io th
The house of Robert ffogg of Namptuich in Chestfr: Pr Aug 1 : 1 th
The house of Tho: Heycock of Salgrave in Northamp^fr: Pr. Aug 1 : io lh
Licence to Daniell Williams of Daventry in Northamptsfc : to be a
Presfcy Teacher August io th
The house of James Cave of Daventry in Northamptsfr: Pr. Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of John Lee of Kingswinford in Staffds Pr: Aug 1 10 th
The house of W m Parks of Kingswinford in StafFordsti Pr Aug 1 io lh
The house of Edward Paston att Kingswinford in Staffordstl: Pr.
Aug 1 io
The house of Joseph Smith of Sedgly in Staffordsft: Pr. Aug 1 : 10 th
The house of Robert Butler of Prittlewell in Essex Pr: Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Christopher Scott to be a Pr: Teacher att the house of Robert
Butlers above sad August io th
The house of Peter Burrens att Staplehurst in Kent Pr Aug. io lh
Licence to Daniell Pointell to be a Pr: Teacher att the house of Peter
Burrens above said Aug 1 io th
The house of . . . Bennett att Northweale in Essex Pr. Augu 1 : 10 th
The house of Nathaniell Ball of Epping in Essex Pr. Aug 1 io lh
Licence to Nathaniell Ball to be a Pr. Teacher a his owne house above-
said Aug 1 io th
Licence to Daniell Williams to be a Pr. Teacher of Wrexham in
Denbysfr: Aug 1 : io lh
The house of James Cave of Daventry in Northamptsh Pr. Aug 1 10 th
E (236).
A generall Lycence to Walter Horneby Presfe teacher of Shawell in
Lycestershire. august y e 23 th
an other for his house also at the place and County
Henry Austine of Norwich Bap 1 Teacher Sept. 5 th
ffrancis Sourton in Honiton in Devon. Presb. tea. Sep 1 5 th
[These four above in a different hand. Ed.]
552 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (236) continued.
Licence to John Hartclife to be a Pr. Teacher att his owne house att
New Windsor Berks Sep 1 5 th
The house of Tho: Ingold of Hony Bourne in Worcest r sh. Pr.
Sept 5 th
Licence to Edras Speedome of Oxwick in y e County of Norffolk to be a
Indepd 1 Teacher Sep 1 5 th
The house of Matthyas Esleegood att Oxwick in Norffolke Independ 1
Sept 5 th
The house of George Colborne of Rowley regis in StafFordsti. Pr.
Sep 1 5 th
Licence to W m : Brooks to be a Pr: Teacher in ffillingley in Warwicksh.
Sept 5 tii
The house of the s d Brooks att y e place abovesd.
The Court house att Holcome att Totington in Lancash Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The Court house att Warrington in Lancasfi. Pr. Sept <jth
Licence to John Uzzall of Deverill longbridg pish in Wiltshire to be a
Bapts Teacher Sept 5 th
The house of Rich Robert att Watford in Hartfordsh Pr Sep 1 : 5
Licence to Rich d Roberts to be a Pr. Teach att his house aboves d
Sept 5 th
The house of W m Adlames of Cockerton in Deverill Longbridg in
Wiltsh Bapts Sept jth
The house of Edword Ceely of Thurloxton in Som r st p r# Sep 1 : 5th
The house of Martine ffincks of Great Gremsley in Lincolnsh. Congr:
Sept: 5th
E (237).
Licence to Martine ffinck to be a Congr. Teacher att Great Gremsley
in Lincolnesh. Sept 5th
The house of Edw: Litherland of Wallezey in Chesh. Pr. Sep 1 : 5th
The house of Tho Pratt of Mesterton in Leicestersh Pr. Sept 5th
The house of John Stonier of Sandback in Cheshire Pr Sep 1 5th
The house of Tho: Pratt of Cuttesback in Leicestersh. Pr. Sept. 5th
The house of James Jackson of Hanmer in fflintsh. Pr. Sept 5th
The house of Katherine Key of Hanmer in fflintsh. Pr. Sept 5th
Wm Tuke of S 1 Clements in Norwich. BaP Teach Sept: 5th
[In another hand. Ed.]
The house of W m Bennett of Hanmer in fflintsh. Pr. Sep 1 : 5*
The house of Ralph Alsager of Barthomley in Chesh. Pr. Sept yh
The house of Hugh Kent of Bartonley in Chesh. Pr. Sept 5th
'J he house of Andrew Lowe of Neston in Chesh. Pr. Sept 5I1
The house of Abraham Wilkinson of Bury in Lancash. Pr Sept 5th
Thomas ffiatman of Norwich Baptist teacher Sept 5th
[In another hand. En]
I be house of Rich. Whineop of Spexhall in Suffolk Congr. Sep 1 5 th
The Barne of Rob 1 Marsey in Northampton towne Congr. Sep 1 5*
Daniel] Bradford of Norwich Baptist teacher Sept jth
[In another hand. Ed.]
S. P. T>om. E. B. 38A 553
E (237) continued.
Licence to Tho: Barnes of Magor in Monmouthsh to be a Congr.
Teacher Sep 1 5 th
The house of Philip Cornish of Kingston in Somers 1 Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of Balwin Deakon of Kingston in Som r stsh: Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of John Broadbeare of Dunkeswell in Devon Pr. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Henry Coleman of Great Easton in Essex to be a Pr: Teacher
Sept. 5th
The house of John Reynolds of Thaxted in Essex Pr. Sep 1 J*
The house of John Harrise of Yatton in Som r sh. Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Henry Watts of Wedington in Warwicksh. Pr Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Henry Watts of Weddington in Warwicksh. to be a Pr.
Teacher Sep 1 5 th
E (238).
The house of Thomas Bradley of Ruarden in Glocesfsft Pr. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Tho: Smith of Huntly in Gloct r sh. to be a Pr. Teacher
Sept 5 th
The house of y e above so! Smith at Huntly in Glocest'sh
The house of Rich: Burthage of Bondon in Devon Pr. Sep 1 5th
The house of Sam. Nicholls of Warington in Lancash. Pr: Sep 1 : 5 th
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 5 th
The house of W^ Vincent of Hounslow in Middx Pr. Sept 5th
Licence to John Williams of Tuynycoied in Carnarvansh. to be a Congr.
Teacher Sept. 5 th
The house of the abovesaid Williams alsoe
The house Called Bodwell house att Tuyny Coied in Carnarvansh.
Indepd fc Sept 5th
Licence to John Rowland of Yin f Crye in Carnarvansh to be a Inde-
pendt Teacher Sept yh
The house of W m Rowland of Prellheley in Carnarvansh Ind 1 In-
dependant Sept 5th
Licence to W: Rowland to be a Independ 1 Teacher att Pentirik Pwll-
heley in Carnarvansh. Sep 1 5th
The house of John Rowland in Yin y Crie in Carnarvansh. Indepd 1
The house of Henry Williams in y e Citty of Chester Independant
Sept 5 th
The Barne of John Walter of Brewton in Som r sh. Congr Sep 1 5th
The house of John Warter of Brewton in Som r sh.
E (239).
Licence to Enock Gray of the Citty of Bristoll to be a Congr: teacher
Sept 5 th
The house of John Sanders of Brewton in Som r sh Congr Sep 1 5 ,h
The house of Hugh Chaine of Brewton in Som'sh Congr. Sept 5th
The house of W m : Wilton of Brewton in Somrsh. Congr Si
The house of Gamuliell Cornwell of Wenden in Essex Congr Sep 1 5 th
554- S. P. T>o?n. E. B. 3 8a
E (239) continued.
Licence to Zephaniah Smith of Stepney in Mieltfx Congr. Teacher
Licence to Tobias Adames to be a Pr. Teacher att Middlezoie in
Somersettsh.
The house of y e said Adames att the abovesaid place Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Sam: Wilson of y e Citty of London to be a Pr. Teacher
Sept 5 th
Licence to Edw: Harrison of Petty ffrance in London a Bap ts Teach r
The house of Edw: Harrison of Petty ffrance in London Bap ts Sep 1 5 th
The house of Tho: Smeeden of ffold in Staffordsh. Congr. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Henry Bee of Stapenhill in Darbysh to be a Congr: Teacher
Sept 5 th
The house of Geore Pibus of Morton in Staffordsh. Congr. Sept 5th
The house of John Oaks of Thornilane in Staffordsh. Congr. Sept 5th
The house of Stephen terry att Sutton in Hampshire Sep. 5 th
James terry Presbyterien to teach in his own house in Odiam in Hampsh.
Sep. 5th
The house of Johnathan tiller in Odiam in Hampshire Sep. 5th
Licence to Natha: Burnan of Branton in Comberland to be a Pr. Teach 1 "
Sept 5 th
The house of Edmond Clarke of Churchlanston in Leicestersh. Pr.
Sept 5 th
The house of Walter Jones of Magor in Monmouthsh. Congr Sept 5
Licence to Henry Pendlebury of Bury in Lancash to be a Pr. Teacher
Sept 5 th
E (240).
The house of Matthew Hallemes of Rochdell in Lancash. Congr.
Sept 5 th
Licence to Gilbert Rule of Barwick upon Tweed pr. Teacher Sept: 5th
The house of Robert ffletcher of Boulton in Lancash. pr Sept 5th
The house of Antho: ffeathames of Newcastle upon Tyne. Pr.
The house of W m : Jameson of Kirkotwald in Comber Land P r
The house of Luke Ogle Bowlorne in Northumb r L d : Pr
The house of Major Dunch of Sanford in Oxfordsh. Pr Sept 5th
The house of Rich. Blake of Stooke lane in Somersh. Pr. Sep 1 : 5th
Licence to Rich. Blake to be a Pr: Teach 1 " att his owne house fores d .
The house of John Bryon of Shorsbury Pr: Sept 5th
The house of Ann Withers of Kings lynne in Suffolk. Pr.
The howse of Henry Light of Sturminster Marshall in Dorsetsh. Pr.
Sept 5 th
The house of John Rowlines of White Chappie in Middx Pr.
Licence to Daniell Williams of Wicksham in Lancash. to be a Pr.
Teachr. Sep 1 5th
Licence to W m Bell of Prescott in Lancash to be a Pr Teachr.
The howse of Henry Jmfers of Braintrey in Essex Pr Sep 1 5.
Licence to Sam. Bantoffe of Braintree in Essex to be a Pr. Teacher
Sept yh
The house of Timothy Clarke of Rayne in Essex Pr. Sep 1 5th
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 555
E (240) continued.
Licence to the said Clarke to be a Pr. Teacher
The house of Rob 1 Plume of Wickham in Essex Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Giles Paris of Shaftsbury in Dorsetsft. Ind 1
Licence to Giles Paris to be a Independ 1 Teacher att his house above
said. Sep 1 5 th
The house of ffrancis Games of Holt in NorfFolk Pr.
The house of W m Reynolds of Biddam in NorfFolk.
E (241).
The house of Tho: Bell of Northrep in Norffolk Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of Tho: Johnson of Northrep in NorfFolk Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Sam. Lane of Northrep in NorfFolk Pr. Sep 1 5.
Licence to Sam. Lane to be a Pr. Teacher at y e place abovesaid
The house of John Rogers of Lartington in Yorksft. Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of W m Atkinson of Brantam in Comberland Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of W m More of Enderby in Leicestersft. Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Natha: Bothamley of Cowthorne in Yorksh Pr Sep 1 5.
The howse of John Axmitage of Kirkburton in Yorksft. Pr. Sep 1 5 lh
The house of Tho: Steedman att Glenfeild in Leicestersft. Pr Sep 1 5 lh
The house of Tho Edwards of Westbury in Wiltsft. Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of W m Oliver of Nassington in Northamptonsft Pr. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to W m Oliver to be a Pr. Teacher att y e place above saicl
The house of Matthew Clerke of Lythe Bowden in Northamsft. Pr.
The house of W m Bent of Narborow in Leicestersft. Pr. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Baldwin Deacon to be a Pr. Teacher of Kingston in
Somersft Sep 1 5 th
The house of the above said Baldwin Deacon of Kingston Som r sft
The house of George Bendall of Newcastle upon Tyne Congr Sep: 5 th
The house of Benjamin Elison of Newcastle upon Tyne Congr
Sept 5 th
Licence to James Hartley of Guisley in Yorksft. to be a Independ 1
Teacher Sep 1 5 th
The house of John Hardaker of Guisley in Yorksft. Indepn 1 Sep 1 5 th
The house of Gawden Wreen of Crostwhaite in Comber L d Congr.
Sept 5 th
The house of John Marsh of Garston in Hartfordsft. Pr Sep 1 5th
Licence to Jeremiah ffroysell of Garston in HartfFordsft. to be a Pr.
Teacher Sept 5th
The house of John Parston of Kentisbeare in Devon Pr Sep 1 5 th
E (242).
Licence to W m Golding of ffresingfield in Suffolk, to be a Congr.
Teacher Sept 5th
The house of Ricft. Samson of ffresingfield in Suffolk Congr.
The house of George Purthas of Wood Street in London Pr. Sep 1 5 lh
Licence to George Purthas of Wood Street in London to be a Pr.
Teacher Sept 5th
The house of Ricft. Brooks of Sidmouth in Devon Pr Sep 1 5.
556 S. P. <Dom. E. B. 3 8a
E (242) continued.
The house of Sam: Wright of Dunington in Leicesfsfc. Pr.
Licence to Sam. Wright of Dunington in Leicestersft. to be a Pr.
Teacher. Sep 1 5 th
The house of Caleb Broadhead of Manchester Pr. Sept 5th
The house of W Rowlington of Carpnell in Lancasft Congr.
Licence to Gabriell Camellford of Carpnell in Lancasft to be a Congr:
Teacher. Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Humphrey Phillips of Priston in Som r sft: Pr.
The house of Charles Sanders of Priston in Som r sft. Pr.
A new built Meetting house att Sankey in Lancasli by Presbyterien
Sept 5 th
Licence to Sam: Bayes of Sankey in Lancasft: to be a Pr: Teachr.
Sept 5 th
The house of Nich: Deavnellyes in Manchester Pr.
The house of Ricft. Holbrooke in Manchester Pr: Sept 5
The house of John Wheakey of Uploman in Devon Ind 1
Licence to Jo: Wheakey of Uploman in Devon to be a Independant
Teacher Sept 5th
The house of John Sheppard of ffrome in Som r s^. Pr.
The house of John Collings of Morden in Dorsetsft. Pr. Sept 5th
The house of Rich Spicer of Blanford in Devon Congr. Sept 5th
E (243).
The house of Ann D[ ?P]erk of Ratcot in Berksft Congr Sept 5th
The house of Edw: Kinge of Much Wenlock in Shropsft 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 StafFordsft Congr Sept tfa
The house of y e Wiftet Westwood of Broomesgrove in Worcestersft
Congr
The house of George Colborne of Rowley in StafFordsft. Congr.
Sept 5 th
The house of Roger Hirkmane of Ingodsell in Staffordsh Congr.
The house of Rich Hinkes of Supton in StafFordsft. Congr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Mary Briton of Oundle in Northamptsft Pr.
The house of Tho Moore of Spargrave in Som r sft Pr. Sept 5th
A Meetting house built by Presby s att Ormeschurch in Lancasft
The house of Rob 1 Marsh of Southam in Warwicksft. Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Jonathan Wye of Southam in Warwicksft Pr Sep 1 S th
John Waddelow of peters par Mountgate in Norwich. BaP. T<
Sep 1 5 [In another hand. Bd.]
Licence to Sam: Bryan of Southam in Warwichsh: to be a Pr. Tea- her
Sept 5 th
The house of John Saunders of Brewton in Som r sh. Pr: Sept 5th
The house of W nl : Wiltons of Brewton in Som'sh. Pr. Sep': 5 th
The home of Hugh Charlie of Brewton in Som r sh. Congr.
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 557
E (243) continued.
Licence to W m : Glendall to be a Pr. Teacher of the Citty of Chester
Sep 1 jth
The house of W m : Glendall of y c Citty of Chester. Pr.
The house of John Carye of Brewton in SonVsfr. Congr:
Licence to Enock Grey of Brewton in Som r sh. Congr. Teacher
Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Henr^ Albine to be a Pr. Teacher of Spargrove in Som'sh
Sep 1 5 th
The Barne of Tho: Edwards of Westbury in Wiltsh Pr. Sept 5th
E (244).
A Roome Built by Pr: for a Meetting Place att Capallton in Lancash
Sept 5 th
Licence to Esdrass Shipdome of Oxwick in Norfolk Congr.
Licence to Tho: Harrison of the Citty of Chester to be a Independ 1
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 W m Salmon in y e Citty of Wells Pr Sep 1 : 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. Bap 1
Teacher Sept 5th
The house of W m Tamlenson of Burton upon Trent in Darbysh.
Bapt: Sept 5 th
The house of John Cox of Drayton in Salop Pr. Sept 5th
The house of James Dixon in Wakefield Northgate in Yorksh: Pr.
Sept 5th
The house of Rich. Bagott in y e Towne of Salop: Pr.
The house of Edward Grinsell of y e Towne of Salop: Pr.
The house of Richard Swaine of y e Towne of Salop: Pr.
Licence to Rich Swaine of y e Towne of Salop to be a Pr. Teacher
Sept 5 th
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 W m : & Henry Berry of Upper Darwin Lancash: Pr.
Sept 5 th
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 5 th
The house of the sd Tucker att y e place above said
558 S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a
E (245) continued.
Licence to Rignald Morgan of Buttus in Monmouthsft to be a Presb:
Teacher Sep 1 5 th
The barne of the Widdow Wafford of Wotton under edg in Glostersh
Pr. Sept 5 th
The house of Benjamin Rutty of Seen in Wiltsrl. Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of Ambrothe Hitchcock in thornton in Devon Sep 1 5 th Presby
[In another hand. Ed.]
Licence to Benjamin Rutty of Seen in Wiltsrl to be a Pr. Teacher Sep 1 5 th
The house of John Greene of Hallington in Darbysrl: Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of John Reeves of Bellisford in Darbysrl Pr: Sep 1 5 th
The house of Robert Jefferies of Compton in Darbysrl Pr.
The house of Salathiell Deane att Sutton Mandivill in Wiltsrl Pr.
The house of John Devenish of Pulham in DorsetsR Pr:
Licence to John Devenish of Pulham in Dorsetsrl: to be a Pr. Teacher.
Sept 5 th
The house of John Tyler of Wivenhoe in Essex Pr. Sep 1 5 th
The house of W m Giles of Wivenhoe in Essex Pr Sep 1 5 th
The house of John Peagroome of Elmestead in Essex Pr.
The house of John Taylour of y e Towne of Darby Pr Sep 1 5 th
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 5 th
E (246).
The house of Ricrl. Tu(?a)pper of Asburton in Devon. Pr
The house of James Hind of Stalbridg in Dorsettsrl. Pr.
A new built house on Cockey More by Pr of Middleton in Lancash.
Sept 5 th
The house of Mary Lyon of Prescott in Lancasrl Pr
The house of George Hille of Bridgnorth in Shropsrl.
Licence to Andrew Tresham of Bridgnorth in Shropsrl to be a Presby
Teacher att his owne house there Shropsrl Sept 5
Licence to Hugh Rogers to be a Presb Teacher at his owne house in
Welchpoole in Mountgomrysrl
The house of David Rogers of Welchpoole in Mountgomerysrl Pr. Sept jth
The house of Mathyas Elsegood of Oxwick in Norfolk Congr.
Licence to John Home of Lin Regis in Norfolk Congr. Teacher Sept 5th
The house of John Stafford of Atherstone in Warwicksfi. Pr.
Licence to Benjamin Benton of Ham in Essex to be a Pr Teacher Sept yh
The house of Benjamin Bento of Ham in Essex
The house of Rich Moore of Withall in Wostersrl Pr.
Licence to Adam Pierce of y e Citty of Exon Devon Congr. Teacher
Sept 5.
The house of the abovesaid Pierce att y e place abovesd
Licence to W n > Pick of Malmesbury in Wiltsrl to be Baptist Teacher
Sept 5th
The house of Ann Smith of Malmesbury in Wiltsrl Baptist
The house of John Kibble of Chipping Sod bury in Glocestcrsh.
Anabapts Sep 1 ^
S. P. T>om. E. B. 3 8a 559
E (247).
Licence to Daniell Roberts of Reding in Berksft to be a AnSb Tcachc
Sep 1 5 th and his house there allsoe
Licence to James Nobbs of Harton in Glocestersh to be a Anabap*
Teachr. att his one house there Sep 1 5 th
Licence to Sam: Webb to be a Bap ts Teacher att Chipping-Sudbury in
Glocestersh: Sep 1 5 th
The house of Johnathan Staniforth of Darby Sep 1 $ th Prcs
[In another hand. Ed.]
Licence to John Wright of Prescott in Lancash to be a Presfey. Teactlr
Sept $th
The house of William Ryley in Duffield Darbysh Prs Sep 1 5 th
[In another hand. Ed.]
The house of Tho: More of Markett harborough in Lancash Pr.
The house of John Disney Esq 1 " of y e Citty of Lincolne Pr Sep 1 : 5 lh
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 5 th
Licence to Thomas Baldwin of Rowly in Staffordshire Presby Sept ^ti
The house of Horton of Oldbery in Hayles Owen Shropsh Pres
Sept 5th
The house of John Tuston of Rowly in Staffordshire Sep 1 : 5th
The house of Richard Seward of Longport in Sommersetsh Sep 1 5th
Lycence to John Bush of Longport in Sommersetsh Presfey Sep 1 5^
The house of Richard Bennet of Longport in Sommersetsh Presb.
Sept 5 th
The house of John Gernet of Rendall in Westmerland Presfe.
Sept 5 th
The house of Nathaniell Barnard of fifehead in Sommersetsh Pres