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         Visitation articles. 1640
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             Articles to be enquired of vvithin the diocesse of London In the third trienniall visitation of the Right Honourable, and Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of London, Lord High Treasurer of England. Holden in the yeare of our Lord God, 1640
             Visitation articles. 1640
             Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1633-1660 : Juxon)
             Juxon, William, 1582-1663.
             Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
          
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             London :
             M.DC.XL [1640]
          
           
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           ARTICLES
           
             TO
             BE
          
           ENQUIRED
           OF
           Within
           the
           Diocesse
           of
           
             LONDON
             .
          
        
         
           In
           the
           third
           Trienniall
           Visitation
           Of
           the
           Right
           Honourable
           ,
           and
           Right
           Reverend
           Father
           in
           GOD
           ,
           WILLIAM
           ,
           Lord
           Bishop
           of
           LONDON
           ,
           
             Lord
             High
             Treasurer
             of
          
           ENGLAND
           .
           Holden
           in
           the
           Yeare
           of
           our
           LORD
           GOD
           ,
           1640
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           by
           RICHARD
           BADGER
           .
           M.DC.XL
        
      
       
       
         
           The
           Oath
           to
           be
           administred
           to
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Sworn-men
           .
        
         
           YOu
           shall
           sweare
           that
           you
           and
           every
           of
           you
           shall
           diligently
           enquire
           of
           the
           Articles
           given
           you
           in
           charge
           ;
           and
           without
           any
           affection
           ,
           favour
           ,
           〈◊〉
           ,
           hope
           of
           reward
           and
           gaine
           ,
           or
           feare
           of
           displeasure
           ,
           or
           malice
           of
           any
           person
           ,
           you
           shall
           present
           all
           and
           every
           such
           person
           and
           persons
           that
           now
           is
           ,
           or
           ●f
           late
           was
           within
           your
           Parish
           ,
           as
           hath
           committed
           any
           incest
           ,
           adultery
           ,
           fornication
           ,
           or
           simony
           ,
           and
           any
           misdemeanour
           or
           disturbances
           committed
           or
           made
           in
           any
           Church
           or
           Ch●ppell
           ,
           in
           time
           of
           Common
           Prayer
           ,
           Preaching
           ,
           or
           Divine
           Service
           there
           used
           ,
           to
           the
           disturbance
           thereof
           :
           and
           also
           that
           have
           committed
           or
           done
           any
           other
           offence
           ,
           fault
           or
           default
           ,
           presentable
           in
           the
           E●clesiasticall
           Court
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           Articles
           now
           delivered
           to
           you
           .
           Wherein
           you
           shall
           deale
           uprightly
           and
           according
           to
           truth
           ,
           neither
           of
           malice
           presenting
           any
           contrary
           to
           truth
           ,
           nor
           of
           corrupt
           affection
           sparing
           to
           present
           any
           ,
           and
           ●o
           conceale
           the
           truth
           :
           having
           in
           this
           action
           God
           before
           your
           eyes
           ,
           with
           an
           earnest
           zeale
           to
           maintaine
           the
           truth
           ,
           and
           suppresse
           vice
           .
           So
           helpe
           you
           God
           ,
           and
           the
           Contents
           of
           this
           Booke
           .
        
      
    
     
       
       
         
           Articles
           to
           be
           enquired
           of
           within
           the
           Diocesse
           of
           LONDON
           ,
           in
           the
           Visitation
           to
           be
           holden
           in
           the
           Yeare
           of
           our
           LORD
           ,
           1640.
           
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Religion
             ,
             and
             the
             true
             worship
             of
             God
             ▪
             In
             This
             Realme
             established
             .
          
           
             IS
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             &
             teach
             that
             the
             39
             ▪
             Articles
             agréed
             upon
             by
             the
             Archbishops
             and
             Bishops
             in
             b●th
             Provinces
             ,
             
             and
             the
             whole
             Clergie
             ,
             in
             the
             Convocation
             h●lden
             at
             
               London
               ,
               Anno
               ▪
            
             1562.
             are
             in
             any
             part
             superstitio●s
             or
             〈◊〉
             ,
             or
             such
             as
             hée
             may
             not
             with
             a
             good
             conscience
             subscribe
             unto
             ?
             Who
             is
             that
             so
             teacheth
             or
             affirmeth
             ,
             and
             what
             is
             his
             name
             ?
          
           
             2
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             and
             ●ea●h
             ▪
             that
             the
             forme
             of
             Gods
             worship
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             ●●gland
             ,
             
             established
             by
             the
             Law
             ,
             and
             contai●●d
             in
             the
             booke
             of
             Common
             ●rayer
             and
             administration
             of
             Sacraments
             ,
             is
             a
             corrupt
             ,
             superstitio●s
             ,
             〈◊〉
             unlawfull
             worship
             of
             God
             ,
             or
             containeth
             any
             thing
             in
             it
             that
             is
             rep●g●●nt
             ,
             to
             the
             Scriptures
             ,
             Who
             is
             it
             that
             so
             teacheth
             ,
             
               &
               c.
               ?
            
          
           
             3
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             Rites
             and
             Ceremo●ies
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             by
             Law
             established
             ,
             are
             wicked
             ,
             antichristian
             ,
             or
             superstitious
             ,
             or
             such
             as
             being
             commanded
             by
             lawfull
             Authoritie
             ,
             ●ay
             not
             with
             good
             cons●ience
             ●ee
             approved
             ,
             used
             ,
             or
             subscribed
             unto
             ,
             by
             men
             who
             are
             zealously
             and
             godly
             affected
             ,
             who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
             4
             Is
             there
             any
             that
             separateth
             himselfe
             from
             the
             Communion
             of
             Saints
             ,
             
             as
             it
             is
             approved
             by
             the
             Apostles
             Rules
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             and
             c●mbine
             themselves
             together
             in
             a
             new
             brother-hood
             ,
             accounting
             the
             Christians
             who
             are
             conformable
             to
             the
             Doctrine
             ,
             Governement
             ,
             ●ites
             ,
             and
             Ceremonies
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             to
             be
             prophane
             or
             unmeet
             for
             him
             to
             ioyne
             within
             Christian
             profession
             ,
             who
             are
             they
             that
             so
             separa●e
             ●●mselves
             ,
             and
             what
             are
             their
             names
             ?
          
        
         
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Church
             ,
             the
             Governement
             ,
             Authoritie
             ,
             and
             Discipline
             thereof
             .
          
           
             1
             IS
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             by
             Law
             established
             under
             the
             Kings
             Maiestie
             ,
             is
             not
             a
             true
             and
             Apostolicall
             Church
             ,
             teaching
             and
             maintaining
             the
             Doctrine
             of
             the
             Apostles
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             that
             doth
             so
             affirme
             and
             teach
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
             2
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             and
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             Governement
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             under
             his
             Maiestie
             by
             Archbishops
             ,
             Bishops
             ,
             Deanes
             ,
             Archdeacons
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             that
             beare
             office
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             is
             antichristian
             and
             repugnant
             to
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             that
             doth
             ,
             
               &c.
               
            
          
           
             3
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             formes
             or
             manner
             of
             making
             and
             Consecrating
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             ,
             and
             Deacons
             ,
             containeth
             any
             thing
             in
             it
             ,
             that
             is
             repugnant
             to
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             :
             or
             that
             they
             who
             are
             made
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             ,
             and
             Deacons
             in
             that
             forme
             ,
             are
             not
             lawfully
             made
             ,
             nor
             ought
             to
             be
             accounted
             either
             by
             themselves
             or
             others
             ,
             to
             be
             truly
             either
             Bishops
             ,
             Priests
             ,
             or
             Deacons
             ,
             untill
             they
             have
             some
             other
             calling
             unto
             those
             Divine
             Offices
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &c.
               
            
          
           
             4
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             Church
             hath
             no
             power
             to
             decree
             Rites
             or
             Ceremonies
             ,
             nor
             any
             authoritie
             in
             Controversies
             of
             Faith
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             changing
             &
             abolishing
             of
             Ceremonies
             and
             R●tes
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             ordained
             only
             by
             mans
             authority
             ,
             contrary
             to
             the
             20.
             and
             34.
             
             Articles
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               .
            
             Who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &c.
               
            
          
           
             5
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             the
             Kings
             Maiestie
             hath
             not
             the
             same
             Authoritie
             in
             causes
             Ecclesiasticall
             ,
             that
             the
             godly
             Kings
             had
             among
             the
             
               Iewes
               ,
            
             and
             Christian
             Emperours
             in
             the
             Primitive
             Church
             .
             Or
             that
             the
             Kings
             Maiestie
             within
             his
             Realmes
             of
             
               England
               ,
               Scotland
               ,
            
             and
             
               Ireland
               ,
            
             and
             all
             other
             his
             Dominions
             and
             Countries
             ,
             is
             not
             the
             highest
             Power
             under
             God
             ,
             to
             whom
             all
             men
             ,
             as
             well
             Inhabitants
             as
             bor●e
             within
             the
             same
             ,
             doe
             by
             Gods
             law
             owe
             most
             loyaltie
             and
             obedience
             .
             Or
             that
             impeach
             any
             part
             his
             Royall
             Supremacie
             in
             the
             said
             causes
             restored
             to
             the
             Crowne
             ,
             and
             by
             the
             Lawes
             of
             the
             Realme
             therein
             established
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
             6
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             no
             manner
             of
             person
             eith●r
             of
             the
             Clergie
             or
             Laitie
             ,
             are
             to
             be
             subiect
             to
             the
             Decrees
             and
             Constitutions
             of
             the
             Church
             in
             causes
             Ecclesiasticall
             ,
             made
             and
             ratified
             by
             the
             Kings
             Maiesties
             Supreme
             authoritie
             ,
             other
             then
             such
             as
             are
             particularly
             assembled
             in
             the
             sacred
             Synods
             of
             the
             Church
             for
             the
             making
             of
             the
             said
             Decrees
             ,
             and
             Constitutions
             ,
             and
             have
             given
             their
             voices
             ,
             to
             the
             same
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
           
             7
             Is
             there
             any
             that
             doth
             affirme
             or
             teach
             ,
             
             that
             it
             is
             lawfull
             for
             any
             sort
             of
             Ministers
             and
             lay
             persons
             ,
             or
             either
             of
             them
             to
             ioyne
             together
             ,
             and
             make
             rules
             ,
             orders
             ,
             and
             Constitutions
             in
             Causes
             Ecclesiasticall
             without
             the
             Kings
             Authority
             ,
             or
             any
             that
             submit
             themselves
             to
             be
             ruled
             and
             Governed
             by
             the
             same
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
             8
             Is
             there
             any
             who
             doth
             affirme
             ,
             
             teach
             ▪
             maintaine
             or
             publish
             ,
             that
             such
             Ministers
             who
             refuse
             to
             subscribe
             to
             the
             forme
             and
             manner
             of
             Gods
             worship
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ,
            
             
             and
             their
             adherents
             may
             truly
             take
             unto
             them
             the
             name
             of
             another
             Church
             :
             or
             that
             there
             are
             within
             this
             Realme
             ,
             other
             meetings
             ,
             assemblies
             ,
             or
             congregations
             of
             the
             Kings
             borne
             Subiects
             ,
             then
             such
             as
             by
             the
             lawes
             of
             this
             Land
             are
             held
             and
             allowed
             ,
             which
             may
             rightly
             chalenge
             to
             themselves
             the
             name
             of
             true
             and
             lawfull
             Churches
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             that
             doth
             so
             affirme
             ,
             
               &
               c
               ?
            
          
           
             9
             Doth
             any
             Minister
             or
             Ministers
             ,
             
             without
             the
             Licence
             and
             direction
             of
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             first
             obtained
             ,
             appoint
             or
             keep
             any
             solemne
             Fasts
             publikely
             ,
             or
             in
             any
             private
             houses
             ,
             other
             then
             such
             as
             are
             or
             shall
             be
             appointed
             by
             lawfull
             authoritie
             ,
             or
             not
             being
             Licensed
             as
             afore
             is
             said
             ,
             presumes
             to
             appoint
             or
             hold
             any
             meeting
             for
             Sermons
             ,
             Sermon
             Lectures
             ,
             Prophecies
             ,
             or
             exercises
             in
             Market
             Townes
             or
             other
             places
             ,
             or
             doth
             attempt
             without
             such
             Licence
             upon
             any
             pretence
             whatsoever
             ,
             either
             of
             possession
             or
             obsession
             ,
             to
             cast
             out
             any
             Divell
             or
             Divels
             .
             Who
             is
             it
             that
             offendeth
             in
             the
             premises
             ,
             
               &c.
               
            
          
           
             10
             Doe
             any
             Priests
             or
             Ministers
             of
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             ,
             
             or
             any
             other
             persons
             meet
             together
             in
             any
             private
             hou●e
             or
             el●ewhere
             ,
             to
             consult
             upon
             any
             matter
             or
             course
             to
             be
             taken
             by
             them
             or
             by
             any
             other
             ,
             upon
             their
             motion
             and
             direction
             ,
             which
             may
             any
             way
             tend
             to
             the
             impeaching
             or
             depraving
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               E●gland
               ,
            
             or
             of
             the
             booke
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ,
             or
             of
             any
             part
             of
             the
             Government
             or
             Discipline
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             now
             established
             ,
             and
             who
             are
             they
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Churches
             ,
             the
             Ornaments
             ,
             Vtensils
             ,
             and
             other
             necessaries
             to
             the
             same
             belonging
             .
          
           
             1
             IS
             your
             Parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             well
             and
             sufficiently
             repaired
             ,
             
             and
             so
             from
             time
             to
             time
             maintained
             and
             kept
             ?
             Are
             the
             windowes
             well
             glazed
             ,
             the
             floare
             kept
             paved
             plaine
             and
             even
             ,
             and
             all
             things
             there
             in
             such
             ●n
             orderly
             ●nd
             decent
             sort
             ,
             without
             dust
             ,
             or
             any
             thing
             that
             may
             bee
             either
             noysome
             or
             un●eemely
             ,
             as
             best
             becommeth
             the
             house
             of
             God
             ?
          
           
             2
             Are
             the
             ten
             Commandements
             set
             upon
             the
             East
             end
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             
             where
             the
             people
             may
             best
             see
             and
             reade
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             other
             
             chosen
             sen●ences
             written
             upo●
             the
             walls
             of
             your
             said
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             in
             convenient
             places
             ?
          
           
             3
             Doe
             the
             Cha●cels
             remaine
             as
             they
             have
             d●ne
             in
             times
             past
             ,
             
             that
             i●
             to
             say
             ,
             in
             the
             convenient
             situation
             of
             the
             Seates
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             ascent
             or
             〈◊〉
             unto
             the
             place
             appointed
             anciently
             for
             the
             standing
             of
             the
             holy
             Tab●●
             ?
             Is
             the
             Chancell
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             cleane
             kept
             ,
             
             and
             repaire●
             within
             and
             without
             ,
             in
             the
             windowes
             and
             otherwhere
             as
             appertaineth
             ▪
             And
             is
             there
             a
             comely
             partition
             betwixt
             your
             Chancell
             and
             the
             body
             of
             the
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             as
             is
             required
             by
             the
             Law
             ?
          
           
             4
             Is
             the
             Church-yard
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             well
             and
             sufficiently
             sensed
             ,
             
             maintained
             and
             kept
             with
             walls
             ,
             ●ailes
             or
             poles
             ,
             as
             hath
             beene
             heretofore
             accustomed
             :
             And
             if
             not
             ,
             then
             by
             whose
             neglige●●e
             or
             default
             is
             it
             ,
             that
             the
             fenses
             of
             the
             same
             are
             grown
             into
             decay
             ▪
          
           
             5
             Are
             there
             any
             Playes
             ,
             
             Foasts
             ,
             Banquets
             ,
             Suppers
             ,
             Church-Ales
             ,
             Drinkings
             ,
             Temporall
             Courts
             or
             Le●tes
             ,
             Lay-iuries
             or
             Musters
             :
             or
             is
             there
             any
             other
             prophane
             usage
             ,
             kept
             in
             your
             Church
             ,
             Chappell
             ,
             o●
             Churchyards
             ,
             of
             what
             sort
             soever
             ▪
             By
             whom
             ●re
             your
             said
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             or
             Churchyard
             so
             prophaned
             as
             afore
             is
             said
             ,
             and
             by
             whose
             permission
             .
          
           
             6
             Have
             you
             in
             the
             Chancell
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             a
             decent
             and
             convenient
             Table
             for
             the
             celebration
             of
             the
             Holy
             Comm●●ion
             ?
             Is
             i●
             so
             set
             as
             is
             directed
             in
             the
             Queenes
             Iniunctions
             ,
             
             and
             appointed
             by
             the
             Canon
             made
             in
             the
             Synod
             held
             at
             
               London
               ,
            
             
             
               Anno
            
             1640.
             
             Have
             you
             a
             Carpet
             of
             silke
             or
             other
             decent
             stuffe
             ,
             appointed
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             ,
             to
             lay
             upon
             the
             Table
             in
             the
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             and
             a
             faire
             linnen
             cloth
             to
             lay
             upon
             the
             same
             in
             time
             of
             the
             Communion
             ?
             And
             is
             the
             said
             Carpet
             and
             linnen
             cloth
             laid
             constantly
             upon
             the
             Table
             ,
             at
             the
             times
             aforesaid
             ?
          
           
             7
             Have
             you
             a
             faire
             Communion
             Cup
             ,
             
             or
             Chalice
             of
             silver
             ,
             with
             a
             cover
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             
             and
             a
             decent
             standing
             pot
             or
             Flagon
             of
             pewter
             ,
             if
             not
             of
             purer
             metall
             ,
             in
             which
             the
             wine
             for
             the
             Communion
             is
             to
             be
             brought
             unto
             the
             holy
             Table
             ?
             Is
             the
             said
             Table
             ,
             Carpet
             ,
             Linnen
             cloth
             ▪
             Cup
             ,
             or
             Flagon
             ,
             or
             either
             of
             them
             any
             wayes
             prophaned
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             imployed
             ,
             then
             to
             their
             owne
             proper
             and
             right
             holy
             uses
             ?
          
           
             8
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             a
             Font
             of
             stone
             ,
             
             where
             Baptisme
             is
             to
             be
             administred
             ,
             decently
             made
             ,
             and
             kept
             as
             it
             ought
             to
             be
             ?
             Is
             the
             same
             set
             in
             the
             Ancient
             usuall
             place
             appointed
             for
             it
             ,
             and
             doth
             your
             Minister
             publikely
             baptize
             ,
             in
             the
             same
             Font
             only
             ?
          
           
             9
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             
             a
             convenient
             Seat
             made
             〈◊〉
             the
             Minister
             to
             reade
             Service
             in
             ,
             as
             also
             a
             comely
             and
             decent
             Pulpit
             set
             in
             a
             convenient
             place
             within
             the
             same
             for
             the
             preaching
             of
             Gods
             Word
             ,
             and
             there
             seemely
             kept
             ?
          
           
           
             10
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             a
             strong
             Chest
             with
             an
             hole
             in
             the
             upper
             part
             thereof
             ,
             
             〈◊〉
             the
             Almes
             of
             the
             poore
             ?
             Hath
             the
             same
             chest
             three
             severall
             keyes
             ,
             and
             is
             the
             one
             of
             them
             in
             the
             castodie
             of
             the
             Parson
             ,
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curat
             ?
             Is
             the
             same
             so
             set
             and
             fastened
             in
             the
             most
             convenient
             〈◊〉
             ,
             to
             the
             intent
             the
             parishioners
             may
             put
             into
             it
             their
             Almes
             ,
             for
             their
             poore
             neighbours
             ?
          
           
             11
             Have
             you
             a
             true
             note
             and
             Terrar
             ,
             
             of
             all
             the
             Glebes
             ,
             Lands
             ,
             Meadowes
             ,
             Gardens
             ,
             Orchards
             ,
             Houses
             ,
             stockes
             ,
             implements
             ,
             Tenements
             and
             portions
             of
             tythes
             lying
             out
             of
             your
             Parish
             ,
             which
             belong
             unto
             your
             Parsonage
             ,
             or
             Uicarage
             ?
             And
             is
             the
             same
             ,
             or
             a
             true
             Coppie
             of
             the
             same
             layed
             up
             in
             the
             Bishops
             Registry
             for
             a
             perpetuall
             Memory
             thereof
             ?
          
           
             12
             Have
             you
             a
             comely
             decent
             Surplisse
             with
             sleeves
             for
             the
             use
             of
             your
             Minister
             in
             saying
             the
             publike
             prayers
             ,
             
             or
             ministring
             the
             Sacraments
             ,
             and
             other
             rites
             of
             the
             Church
             :
             together
             with
             an
             Universitie
             hood
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             degree
             of
             your
             said
             Minister
             ?
             And
             doth
             the
             Parson
             ,
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Cu●●te
             use
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             oft
             as
             he
             officiates
             Gods
             publike
             Service
             ,
             administreth
             the
             Sacraments
             ,
             or
             dischargeth
             any
             publike
             duty
             in
             the
             Congregation
             ?
          
           
             13
             Have
             you
             a
             Bible
             of
             the
             largest
             volume
             ,
             
             allowed
             by
             Authoritie
             ,
             the
             booke
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ,
             and
             the
             booke
             of
             Homilies
             ,
             all
             very
             well
             ,
             and
             fairely
             bound
             ?
             As
             also
             a
             booke
             of
             the
             Canons
             And
             Constitutions
             ,
             made
             in
             the
             Synod
             held
             at
             
               London
               ,
               Anno
            
             1603.
             and
             ratified
             by
             the
             Kings
             Authority
             ?
             A
             booke
             of
             prayers
             for
             the
             5.
             of
             
               November
               ,
            
             and
             for
             the
             27.
             of
             
               March
            
             being
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Maiesties
             most
             happy
             Inauguration
             ?
          
           
             Have
             you
             a
             parchment
             Register
             booke
             wherein
             to
             keep
             upon
             record
             ,
             
             the
             severall
             Christenings
             ,
             Weddings
             ,
             and
             Burials
             ,
             which
             happen
             weekly
             ,
             quarterly
             ,
             
             or
             yearly
             ,
             in
             your
             Parish
             ?
             Have
             you
             also
             a
             Register
             booke
             wherein
             to
             write
             the
             names
             of
             all
             Preachers
             ,
             which
             come
             and
             Preach
             in
             your
             Church
             from
             other
             places
             ?
             
             And
             have
             you
             one
             sure
             Co●er
             with
             thrée
             lockes
             and
             keyes
             ,
             for
             keeping
             of
             the
             bookes
             aforesaid
             .
             And
             doth
             one
             of
             your
             keyes
             remaine
             alwayes
             in
             the
             hands
             of
             your
             Minister
             ?
          
           
             Whether
             is
             your
             Parsonage-house
             or
             Vicarage-house
             ,
             Barnes
             ,
             Stables
             ,
             and
             other
             out-houses
             thereto
             belonging
             ,
             in
             good
             and
             sufficient
             repaire
             .
          
           
             Whether
             hath
             any
             person
             in●roached
             upon
             the
             ground
             of
             your
             Church-yard
             ,
             or
             other
             consecrated
             ground
             ,
             if
             any
             hath
             ,
             then
             you
             shall
             present
             him
             ,
             and
             set
             out
             what
             quantitie
             of
             ground
             is
             so
             incroached
             upon
             ,
             and
             whether
             any
             new
             doore
             or
             window
             hath
             be●ne
             lately
             made
             into
             your
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             ▪
             and
             by
             what
             authority
             ?
          
        
         
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Celebration
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ,
             the
             Administration
             of
             the
             Sacraments
             .
             &c.
             
          
           
             DOth
             your
             Minister
             or
             Curate
             that
             ministreth
             in
             your
             Parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             
             say
             daily
             the
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Prayer
             ,
             in
             the
             same
             Parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             where
             he
             ministreth
             ,
             unlesse
             he
             be
             lawfully
             hindered
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             cause
             a
             Bell
             to
             be
             tolled
             thereunto
             ,
             a
             convenient
             time
             before
             he
             begin
             ,
             that
             such
             as
             be
             disposed
             may
             come
             to
             heare
             Gods
             Word
             ,
             and
             to
             pray
             with
             him
             ?
             Especially
             ,
          
           
             Is
             the
             Common
             Prayer
             said
             or
             sung
             distinctly
             and
             rev●rently
             upon
             such
             dayes
             as
             are
             appointed
             to
             be
             kept
             holy
             ,
             
             and
             upon
             their
             E●es
             ?
             Is
             the
             same
             said
             or
             sung
             at
             convenient
             and
             usu●ll
             times
             of
             those
             dayes
             ,
             and
             in
             such
             pl●ce
             of
             every
             Church
             ,
             as
             the
             people
             may
             be
             most
             edified
             thereby
             ?
             And
             doth
             the
             Pars●n
             U●car
             or
             Curate
             ▪
             observe
             the
             Orders
             Rites
             and
             Ceremonies
             prescribed
             in
             the
             booke
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ,
             as
             well
             in
             reading
             the
             holy
             Scripture
             ,
             and
             saying
             of
             prayers
             ,
             a●
             in
             administration
             of
             the
             Sacraments
             :
             without
             either
             diminishing
             in
             regard
             of
             Preaching
             ,
             or
             in
             any
             other
             respect
             ,
             or
             adding
             any
             thing
             ,
             in
             the
             matter
             and
             forme
             thereof
             ?
          
           
             2
             Doth
             the
             Minister
             reade
             the
             Psalmes
             ,
             
             and
             Lessons
             appointed
             in
             the
             Kalendar
             for
             Morning
             and
             Evening
             Prayer
             ?
             And
             at
             the
             end
             of
             every
             Psalme
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             ,
             and
             likewise
             at
             the
             end
             of
             the
             
               Benedictus
               ,
               Benedicite
               ,
               Magnificat
               ,
            
             and
             
               Nunc
               dimittis
               ,
            
             doth
             he
             repeate
             ,
             Glory
             be
             to
             the
             Father
             ,
             &c.
             
             And
             at
             the
             reading
             of
             the
             Lessons
             ,
             doth
             he
             stand
             and
             turne
             him
             so
             ,
             as
             he
             may
             best
             be
             heard
             of
             all
             such
             as
             be
             present
             ?
             And
             is
             the
             Creed
             called
             
               Athanasius
            
             Creed
             ,
             beginning
             with
             (
             
               Whosoever
               will
               be
               saved
            
             )
             said
             by
             your
             Minister
             constantly
             at
             the
             times
             appointed
             in
             the
             Common
             Prayer
             booke
             ,
             and
             doth
             your
             Minister
             sing
             or
             say
             any
             other
             Psalmes
             or
             Hymns
             other
             then
             aforesaid
             in
             the
             place
             of
             those
             ,
             contrary
             to
             Law
             ?
          
           
             3
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             ,
             say
             the
             Letanie
             on
             every
             Sunday
             duely
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             ▪
             as
             also
             upon
             all
             Wednesdayes
             and
             Fridaies
             weekely
             ,
             though
             they
             be
             not
             holy-dayes
             ?
             In
             what
             convenient
             place
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             doth
             hee
             say
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             by
             whom
             was
             that
             place
             appointed
             ?
             Doth
             hee
             say
             the
             same
             at
             the
             accustomed
             houres
             of
             Service
             ,
             and
             is
             there
             warning
             giuen
             to
             the
             people
             by
             the
             tolling
             of
             a
             Bell
             ?
             And
             doth
             euery
             house-holder
             dwelling
             within
             halfe
             a
             mile
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             come
             ,
             or
             send
             one
             at
             the
             least
             of
             his
             houshold
             to
             ioyne
             with
             the
             Minister
             ?
          
           
             4
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             read
             the
             Communion
             Service
             ,
             
             or
             the
             second
             Service
             on
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holyday
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             ,
             though●
             there
             bee
             no
             Communion
             ,
             according
             as
             it
             is
             appointed
             in
             the
             Booke
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ?
          
           
           
             5
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             re●ide
             upon
             his
             Bene●●ce
             or
             not
             ,
             
             If
             yea
             ,
             then
             ,
             being
             a
             licensed
             Preacher
             ,
             doth
             he
             preach
             one
             Sermon
             every
             Sunday
             in
             the
             yeare
             in
             his
             owne
             Cure
             ,
             
             or
             in
             some
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             neare
             adioyning
             ,
             having
             no
             lawfull
             impediment
             ?
             And
             being
             not
             a
             licensed
             Preacher
             ,
             doth
             he
             offer
             at
             any
             time
             to
             preach
             or
             expound
             the
             Scriptures
             ,
             or
             rather
             doth
             he
             procure
             Sermons
             to
             bee
             Preache●
             in
             his
             Cure
             once
             every
             moneth
             at
             the
             least
             by
             Preachers
             which
             bee
             lawfully
             licensed
             ?
             
             If
             he
             be
             licensed
             by
             the
             Lawes
             of
             this
             Realme
             not
             to
             reside
             upon
             his
             Benef●ce
             ,
             then
             in
             that
             Case
             doth
             he
             supply
             his
             cure
             by
             one
             that
             is
             a
             sufficient
             and
             Licensed
             Preacher
             ?
             And
             is
             your
             Curate
             allowed
             to
             serve
             there
             by
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             ,
             
             or
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             of
             the
             place
             having
             Episcopall
             iurisdiction
             ,
             and
             by
             no
             other
             ?
          
           
             6
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             upon
             every
             Sunday
             and
             holy-day
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             when
             there
             is
             no
             Sermon
             ,
             reade
             one
             of
             the
             Homilies
             set
             forth
             by
             publike
             Authority
             ?
             Doth
             he
             use
             to
             read
             the
             same
             in
             the
             Pulpit
             only
             ,
             according
             as
             he
             is
             required
             in
             the
             Canons
             of
             the
             yeare
             1571.
             
             
             And
             doth
             your
             Minister
             as
             well
             before
             the
             Homilie
             as
             before
             his
             Sermon
             move
             and
             exhort
             the
             people
             ●o
             ioyne
             with
             him
             in
             Prayer
             according
             to
             the
             forme
             laid
             downe
             in
             the
             book
             of
             Canons
             ,
             
             and
             doth
             hee
             use
             any
             other
             forme
             then
             is
             there
             prescribed
             ?
          
           
             7
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             besides
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Uicar
             ,
             and
             Curate
             ,
             any
             Lecturer
             or
             Lecturers
             not
             having
             cure
             of
             soules
             therein
             ?
             
             Doth
             your
             Lecturer
             use
             before
             his
             Lectures
             ,
             the
             forme
             of
             prayer
             before
             remembred
             ,
             and
             no
             other
             forme
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             twice
             at
             the
             least
             every
             yeare
             read
             the
             Divine
             Service
             on
             two
             severall
             Sundaies
             both
             in
             the
             fore-noone
             and
             afternoone
             ,
             publikely
             and
             at
             the
             usuall
             times
             ,
             and
             doth
             he
             as
             oft
             in
             every
             yeare
             administer
             the
             Sacraments
             of
             Baptisme
             and
             the
             Lords
             Supper
             ,
             in
             such
             manner
             and
             form
             ,
             and
             with
             the
             observation
             of
             such
             Rites
             and
             Ceremonies
             as
             are
             prescribed
             in
             the
             book
             of
             Common
             Prayer
             ?
          
           
             8
             Doe
             your
             Lecturer
             or
             Lecturers
             preach
             in
             their
             Gownes
             and
             not
             in
             their
             Cloaks
             ,
             according
             to
             his
             Maiesties
             Instructions
             ,
             
               An.
            
             1629.
             
             Doth
             he
             professe
             his
             willingnesse
             to
             take
             upon
             him
             a
             Living
             with
             cure
             of
             soules
             ,
             in
             that
             place
             or
             Parish
             ,
             in
             the
             which
             he
             Lectures
             or
             elsewhere
             .
             And
             doth
             he
             actually
             take
             such
             Cure
             or
             Benef●ce
             if
             any
             hath
             beene
             offered
             to
             him
             ?
          
           
             9
             Is
             your
             Lecturer
             licensed
             by
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             ?
             
             And
             doth
             your
             Lecturer
             or
             any
             other
             Preacher
             that
             Lectureth
             or
             preacheth
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             impugne
             or
             confute
             any
             Doctrine
             formerly
             delivered
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             or
             in
             any
             Church
             neare
             adioyning
             ,
             before
             hee
             hath
             acquainted
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             therewith
             ,
             and
             received
             order
             from
             him
             what
             to
             doe
             in
             that
             case
             for
             the
             avoiding
             of
             dissention
             ?
          
           
             10
             Doth
             your
             Lecturer
             conforme
             himselfe
             to
             the
             Lawes
             ,
             
             Ordinances
             ,
             
             and
             Rites
             Ecclesiasticall
             established
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
               ?
            
             If
             not
             ,
             you
             are
             to
             certifie
             the
             same
             unto
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             ,
             or
             other
             Ordinary
             of
             the
             place
             ,
             to
             the
             end
             that
             if
             the
             said
             Lecturer
             doe
             not
             conforme
             himselfe
             after
             admonition
             ,
             his
             Licence
             may
             be
             voided
             ,
             and
             himselfe
             removed
             ?
          
           
             11
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             ,
             administer
             the
             Communion
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             so
             often
             ,
             and
             at
             such
             times
             ,
             as
             every
             parishioner
             may
             communicate
             at
             least
             thrice
             in
             the
             yeare
             ,
             whereof
             the
             Feast
             of
             
               Easter
            
             to
             be
             one
             ?
             
             And
             doth
             he
             give
             warning
             to
             his
             parishioners
             publikely
             in
             the
             Church
             at
             Morning
             prayer
             the
             Sunday
             before
             ,
             for
             the
             better
             preparation
             of
             themselves
             ?
             And
             doe
             such
             as
             purpose
             to
             communicat●
             signifie
             their
             minds
             unto
             the
             ●urate
             over
             night
             or
             the
             morning
             early
             ?
          
           
             12
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             admit
             to
             the
             receiving
             of
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ,
             
             such
             of
             his
             Cure
             which
             be
             openly
             knowne
             to
             live
             in
             sinne
             notorious
             without
             repentance
             ,
             or
             any
             who
             have
             openly
             or
             maliciously
             contended
             with
             their
             neighbours
             ,
             and
             will
             not
             be
             induced
             by
             him
             to
             a
             reconcilement
             ?
             Or
             any
             Church-wardens
             or
             Sidemen
             ,
             who
             having
             taken
             oath
             to
             present
             to
             their
             Ordinaries
             every
             such
             publike
             offence
             ,
             as
             they
             are
             particularly
             charged
             to
             enquire
             of
             in
             their
             severall
             parishes
             ,
             shall
             wittingly
             incurre
             the
             horrible
             crime
             of
             periurie
             ?
          
           
             13
             Doth
             he
             wittingly
             administer
             the
             same
             to
             any
             but
             to
             such
             as
             kneel
             ,
             
             or
             to
             any
             that
             refuse
             to
             bee
             present
             at
             the
             publike
             prayers
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             that
             bee
             common
             and
             notorious
             depravers
             of
             the
             booke
             of
             Common-prayer
             ,
             or
             of
             any
             thing
             contained
             in
             the
             Booke
             of
             Articles
             agreed
             upon
             in
             the
             Convocation
             ,
             
               Anno
            
             1562.
             
             Or
             in
             the
             booke
             of
             Ordering
             Priests
             and
             Bishops
             ,
             or
             to
             any
             that
             hath
             spoken
             against
             ,
             and
             depraved
             his
             Maiesties
             Soveraigne
             Authority
             in
             causes
             Ecclesiasticall
             ,
             except
             such
             persons
             doe
             first
             acknowledge
             to
             the
             Minister
             before
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             that
             hee
             is
             sorry
             for
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             promise
             either
             by
             word
             of
             mouth
             ,
             or
             under
             his
             hand
             to
             doe
             so
             no
             more
             ?
          
           
             14
             Is
             the
             bread
             provided
             for
             the
             Holy
             Sacrament
             of
             the
             Lords
             Supper
             ,
             
             of
             the
             best
             and
             purest
             white-bread
             that
             may
             conveniently
             be
             gotten
             ?
             Doth
             the
             Minister
             take
             the
             same
             into
             his
             hands
             to
             blesse
             and
             consecrate
             it
             to
             that
             holy
             use
             as
             oft
             as
             he
             administreth
             the
             Communion
             ?
             Doth
             he
             so
             likewise
             with
             the
             wine
             provided
             ?
             And
             if
             any
             bread
             or
             wine
             bee
             newly
             brought
             ,
             doth
             he
             first
             use
             the
             words
             of
             the
             Institution
             before
             it
             be
             distributed
             to
             the
             Communicants
             ?
             
          
           
             15
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             as
             oft
             as
             he
             celebrateth
             the
             Communion
             ,
             
             receive
             the
             Sacrament
             first
             in
             both
             kindes
             himselfe
             ,
             
             and
             having
             so
             received
             the
             same
             ,
             doth
             he
             severally
             deliver
             the
             bread
             and
             wine
             to
             every
             Communicant
             in
             their
             ha●ds
             knéeling
             ?
             And
             at
             his
             delivery
             of
             the
             same
             ,
             doth
             hee
             reherse
             the
             whole
             forme
             mentioned
             in
             the
             Communion
             Booke
             saying
             (
             
               The
               
               body
               of
               our
               Lord
               Iesus
               Christ
               ,
               &c.
            
             )
             or
             doth
             he
             only
             use
             some
             part
             thereof
             ,
             as
             he
             list
             himselfe
             ?
          
           
             16
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             Uicar
             or
             Curate
             administer
             the
             Communion
             at
             any
             time
             publikely
             in
             the
             congregation
             except
             there
             be
             foure
             or
             three
             (
             at
             the
             least
             )
             to
             communicate
             with
             him
             ?
             
             Doth
             he
             administer
             the
             same
             to
             any
             strangers
             ,
             which
             come
             often
             and
             commonly
             from
             their
             owne
             Parish
             Churches
             ?
             And
             doe
             you
             the
             Church-wardens
             give
             notice
             to
             your
             Minister
             of
             such
             strangers
             ,
             
             that
             so
             hee
             may
             remit
             them
             home
             to
             their
             owne
             Parish
             Churches
             ,
             there
             to
             Communicate
             with
             their
             owne
             Minister
             and
             neighbours
             ?
          
           
             17
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             ,
             
             except
             it
             be
             in
             times
             and
             cases
             of
             necessity
             ,
             Preach
             or
             administer
             the
             holy
             Communion
             in
             any
             private
             house
             in
             which
             there
             is
             no
             Chappell
             dedicated
             and
             allowed
             by
             the
             Ecclesiasticall
             lawes
             of
             this
             Kingdome
             ?
             Doth
             any
             Chaplaine
             living
             within
             your
             parish
             ,
             preach
             or
             administer
             the
             Communion
             in
             any
             other
             place
             then
             in
             the
             Chappell
             of
             the
             said
             houses
             ?
             Doth
             the
             Lords
             and
             Masters
             of
             such
             Chaplaines
             ,
             or
             houses
             ,
             at
             other
             times
             resort
             to
             their
             owne
             Parish
             Churches
             ,
             
             and
             there
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ,
             at
             least
             once
             in
             the
             yeare
             ?
             And
             doe
             any
             under
             Noble
             men
             ,
             and
             men
             qualified
             by
             law
             keepe
             any
             private
             Chaplaine
             in
             their
             house
             or
             houses
             ?
          
           
             18
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             refuse
             or
             delay
             to
             Christen
             any
             child
             that
             is
             brought
             to
             him
             to
             the
             Church
             on
             Sundayes
             or
             Holy-dayes
             ,
             
             knowledge
             thereof
             being
             given
             to
             him
             over
             night
             or
             in
             the
             morning
             before
             Morning
             prayer
             ?
             
             Doth
             hee
             proceed
             therein
             in
             all
             things
             according
             to
             the
             forme
             of
             publike
             Baptisme
             in
             the
             Common
             prayer
             Booke
             ,
             
             doth
             he
             neglect
             ,
             refuse
             ,
             or
             pretermit
             at
             any
             time
             to
             signe
             the
             child
             baptized
             with
             the
             signe
             of
             the
             crosse
             ,
             or
             doth
             hee
             admit
             the
             parent
             of
             a
             childe
             to
             answer
             as
             a
             Godfather
             to
             his
             own
             childe
             ,
             
             or
             any
             other
             person
             to
             be
             a
             Godfather
             or
             Godmother
             ,
             before
             the
             said
             pers●n
             so
             undertaking
             hath
             received
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ?
          
           
             19
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             being
             duly
             informed
             of
             the
             weaknesse
             and
             danger
             of
             death
             of
             any
             infant
             unbaptized
             in
             his
             Parish
             ,
             and
             being
             thereupon
             desired
             to
             goe
             unto
             the
             place
             and
             baptize
             the
             same
             ,
             either
             wilfully
             refuse
             to
             d●e
             it
             ,
             
             or
             negligently
             delay
             the
             time
             ,
             so
             that
             the
             child
             departeth
             without
             Baptisme
             ●hrough
             his
             def●ult
             :
             if
             the
             childe
             so
             baptized
             doe
             recover
             afterwards
             ,
             is
             it
             brought
             into
             the
             Church
             by
             the
             Godfathers
             and
             Godmothers
             ,
             to
             the
             intent
             the
             congregation
             may
             bee
             certified
             of
             the
             Baptizing
             thereof
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             ●orme
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Common
             prayer
             Book
             ?
          
           
             20
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             having
             Cure
             and
             charge
             of
             ●oules
             ,
             
             doe
             his
             best
             endeavour
             to
             prepare
             children
             ,
             
             and
             make
             them
             ready
             for
             confirmation
             ?
             And
             to
             that
             end
             ,
             
             doth
             hee
             on
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holyday
             before
             Evening
             prayer
             for
             the
             space
             of
             halfe
             an
             houre
             or
             more
             instruct
             the
             youth
             and
             ignorant
             ▪
             
             persons
             of
             the
             parish
             ,
             according
             〈◊〉
             the
             Catechisme
             set
             forth
             in
             the
             Common
             prayer
             booke
             ?
             And
             are
             the
             afternoone
             Sermons
             in
             your●
             parish
             (
             if
             you
             had
             any
             formerly
             )
             turned
             into
             Catechising
             by
             way
             of
             questions
             and
             answers
             according
             to
             the
             Kings
             Instructions
             ?
             
          
           
             21
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             either
             bring
             ,
             
             or
             send
             in
             writing
             to
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             the
             names
             of
             all
             those
             Children
             of
             his
             parish
             which
             can
             answer
             to
             the
             questions
             contained
             in
             the
             Catechisme
             ,
             that
             by
             the
             imposition
             of
             hands
             and
             prayer
             ,
             they
             may
             receive
             strength
             and
             defence
             against
             temptation
             ?
             And
             doth
             he
             admit
             any
             person
             or
             persons
             to
             y●
             holy
             Comm●nion
             ,
             untill
             such
             time
             as
             he
             or
             they
             can
             orderly
             say
             the
             catechisme
             and
             be
             confirmed
             ?
          
           
             22
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             celebrate
             Matrimony
             betwixt
             any
             persons
             ,
             without
             a
             facultie
             or
             Licence
             granted
             by
             authority
             Lawfull
             ,
             or
             without
             the
             Banes
             of
             Matrimony
             first
             published
             ,
             on
             three
             severall
             Sundayes
             or
             Holydayes
             ,
             in
             the
             parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             where
             the
             said
             parties
             dwell
             ,
             or
             at
             the
             times
             by
             Law
             prohibited
             without
             speciall
             Licence
             :
             Or
             doth
             he
             celebrate
             the
             same
             in
             any
             other
             place
             than
             in
             the
             Church
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             Church
             at
             any
             other
             time
             than
             betweene
             the
             hours
             of
             eight
             and
             twelve
             in
             the
             forenoone
             ,
             and
             at
             that
             time
             betwixt
             such
             persons
             as
             are
             under
             the
             age
             of
             twenty
             one
             yeares
             ,
             without
             the
             consent
             of
             their
             parents
             signifie●
             unto
             him
             ▪
             or
             a
             Licence
             granted
             to
             him
             so
             to
             doe
             ?
          
           
             23
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             in
             the
             solemnizing
             of
             holy
             Matrimony
             keepe
             himselfe
             to
             the
             forme
             and
             Ceremonies
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Common
             Prayer
             booke
             ,
             
             doth
             he
             at
             any
             time
             marry
             any
             without
             a
             King
             ,
             or
             without
             going
             to
             the
             Lords
             Table
             ,
             as
             it
             is
             appointed
             :
             Doth
             he
             in
             case
             there
             bee
             no
             Sermon
             read
             those
             Texts
             of
             Scripture
             ,
             wherein
             the
             offices
             of
             man
             and
             wife
             ,
             are
             declared
             ,
             according
             as
             it
             is
             prescribed
             ?
             And
             doe
             the
             new
             married
             persons
             the
             same
             day
             of
             their
             marriage
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ,
             as
             by
             Law
             they
             ought
             ?
          
           
             24
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             or
             Curate
             resort
             to
             such
             of
             your
             parish
             as
             are
             dangerously
             sick
             (
             if
             the
             disease
             be
             n●t
             probably
             suspected
             to
             be
             infectious
             )
             to
             instruct
             and
             comfort
             them
             in
             that
             distresse
             ,
             
             doth
             hee
             exhort
             the
             sick
             party
             to
             be
             in
             charity
             with
             all
             the
             world
             ,
             
             and
             to
             dispose
             of
             his
             goods
             ,
             and
             declare
             his
             debts
             ,
             and
             doth
             he
             move
             him
             and
             that
             most
             earnestly
             to
             liberalitie
             towards
             the
             poore
             ,
             and
             to
             unburden
             his
             conscience
             ?
          
           
             25
             If
             any
             sick
             person
             finde
             his
             conscience
             troubled
             with
             anyweighty
             matter
             ,
             
             and
             doth
             unburden
             the
             same
             to
             his
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             ,
             doth
             the
             said
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             give
             him
             absolution
             according
             to
             the
             forme
             prescribed
             :
             
             And
             have
             you
             ever
             heard
             that
             the
             said
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             hath
             revealed
             and
             made
             knowne
             at
             any
             time
             to
             any
             person
             whatsoever
             ,
             any
             crime
             or
             ●ffence
             committed
             to
             his
             trust
             and
             secrecy
             ,
             either
             in
             case
             of
             such
             extremity
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             case
             whatsoever
             (
             except
             they
             be
             such
             crimes
             as
             by
             the
             lawes
             of
             
             this
             Realme
             ,
             the
             life
             of
             the
             sai●
             Priest
             or
             Minister
             ma●●e
             called
             in
             questi●n
             for
             concealing
             of
             it
             )
             declare
             the
             name
             of
             the
             offender
             ,
             when
             and
             by
             whome
             you
             heare
             the
             ●ame
             ?
          
           
             26
             Doth
             the
             Curate
             that
             ministreth
             in
             your
             parish
             ,
             
             upon
             convenient
             notice
             giuen
             him
             ,
             administer
             the
             Communion
             unto
             such
             as
             be
             dangerously
             sicke
             ,
             and
             not
             able
             to
             come
             unto
             the
             Church
             ,
             and
             yet
             are
             desirous
             to
             receive
             the
             same
             in
             their
             houses
             ,
             and
             are
             unquiet
             for
             he
             lack
             thereof
             :
             Or
             doth
             hee
             obstinately
             and
             wilfully
             refuse
             so
             to
             doe
             being
             thereunto
             required
             ,
             and
             finding
             all
             things
             necessary
             for
             the
             doing
             of
             it
             ?
          
           
             27
             Doth
             your
             minister
             refuse
             or
             delay
             to
             bury
             any
             corps
             that
             is
             brought
             into
             the
             Church
             or
             Church-yard
             ,
             
             convenient
             warning
             being
             given
             him
             before
             ,
             except
             the
             partie
             deceased
             were
             denounced
             excommunicate
             for
             some
             grievous
             crime
             ,
             
               Majori
               Excommunicatione
               ,
            
             and
             no
             man
             able
             to
             testifie
             of
             his
             repentance
             :
             And
             doth
             he
             do
             it
             decently
             and
             gravely
             ,
             not
             swerving
             from
             the
             forme
             prescribed
             by
             the
             Church
             in
             the
             Common
             prayer
             booke
             ?
          
           
             28
             Doth
             any
             woman
             in
             your
             parish
             after
             her
             delivery
             from
             the
             paines
             and
             perill
             of
             Childbirth
             refuse
             to
             come
             into
             the
             Church
             to
             render
             thanks
             to
             God
             for
             so
             great
             a
             mercy
             :
             Doth
             she
             goe
             thither
             covered
             with
             a
             decent
             veil
             according
             to
             the
             laudable
             and
             ancient
             custome
             :
             And
             being
             come
             doth
             she
             goe
             ▪
             n●ere
             unto
             the
             place
             where
             the
             Table
             standeth
             ,
             
             and
             offereth
             her
             accustomed
             offerings
             :
             And
             doth
             your
             Minister
             doe
             his
             dutie
             in
             churching
             the
             said
             women
             according
             to
             the
             forme
             prescribed
             :
             And
             doth
             the
             woman
             that
             commeth
             to
             give
             her
             tha●kes
             ▪
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             if
             there
             by
             any
             ?
          
           
             29
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             at
             and
             upon
             seasonable
             times
             ,
             especially
             on
             the
             first
             day
             of
             Lent
             ,
             cause
             the
             people
             ,
             to
             bee
             called
             together
             and
             assembled
             in
             the
             Church
             by
             the
             ringing
             of
             a
             Bell
             :
             And
             being
             drawne
             together
             doth
             hee
             read
             unto
             them
             the
             commination
             against
             sinners
             ,
             with
             the
             other
             prayers
             appointed
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Clergie
             ,
             their
             Duty
             ,
             Carriage
             ▪
             &c.
             
          
           
             DOth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             Curate
             ,
             or
             Lecturer
             ,
             (
             if
             you
             have
             any
             )
             purely
             and
             syncerely
             teach
             ,
             manifest
             and
             declare
             foure
             times
             every
             yeare
             at
             the
             least
             in
             his
             Sermons
             and
             other
             Collations
             and
             Lectures
             that
             all
             usurped
             and
             forraigne
             power
             is
             for
             most
             iust
             cau●es
             taken
             away
             and
             abolished
             ,
             and
             that
             therefore
             no
             obedience
             or
             subiection
             within
             his
             Maiesties
             Realmes
             and
             Dominions
             ,
             is
             due
             unto
             any
             such
             forraigne
             power
             .
             And
             doth
             he
             preach
             the
             Doctrine
             of
             obedience
             ,
             and
             the
             Kings
             authority
             according
             to
             the
             Canons
             published
             ,
             and
             set
             out
             by
             the
             late
             holy
             Synod
             ,
             
             
               Anno
            
             1640.
             
             
          
           
             2
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             declare
             to
             the
             parishioners
             ,
             every
             Sunday
             at
             
             the
             time
             appointed
             in
             the
             Communion
             booke
             whether
             there
             be
             any
             Holy-dayes
             or
             fasting-dayes
             in
             the
             following
             weeke
             :
             And
             doth
             hee
             call
             upon
             them
             to
             observe
             the
             same
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Lawes
             of
             the
             Land
             ,
             and
             of
             holy
             Church
             ?
          
           
             3
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             or
             Curate
             in
             the
             Rogation
             dayes
             goe
             in
             perambulation
             about
             your
             parish
             saying
             and
             using
             the
             Psalmes
             and
             suffrages
             by
             Law
             appointed
             ,
             
             as
             
               viz.
               Psalme
            
             103.
             
             &
             104.
             the
             Letany
             and
             suffrages
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             Homily
             set
             out
             for
             that
             end
             and
             purpose
             :
             Doth
             hee
             admonish
             the
             people
             to
             give
             thankes
             to
             God
             ,
             if
             they
             see
             any
             likely
             hopes
             of
             plenty
             ,
             and
             to
             call
             upon
             him
             for
             his
             mercy
             ,
             if
             there
             be
             any
             feare
             of
             scarcitie
             :
             And
             doe
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             assist
             him
             in
             it
             ?
          
           
             4
             Doth
             your
             Curate
             serve
             more
             then
             one
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             upon
             one
             day
             ,
             
             except
             the
             said
             Chappell
             be
             a
             member
             of
             the
             parish
             Church
             or
             united
             thereto
             :
             
             How
             farre
             distant
             are
             the
             said
             Churches
             or
             Chappels
             which
             he
             serveth
             from
             one
             another
             ?
             What
             wages
             hath
             he
             for
             his
             paines
             ?
          
           
             5
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             if
             he
             be
             commanded
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             ,
             
             openly
             on
             some
             Sunday
             denounce
             and
             declare
             for
             excommunicate
             ,
             all
             those
             ,
             who
             either
             for
             refusing
             to
             frequent
             the
             divine
             service
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             or
             for
             notorious
             contumacie
             ,
             or
             other
             notable
             crimes
             stand
             lawfully
             excommunicated
             by
             the
             lawes
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             that
             others
             thereby
             may
             bee
             admonished
             to
             refraine
             their
             Companies
             :
             And
             doth
             your
             Minister
             himselfe
             refraine
             the
             company
             of
             persons
             excommunicated
             and
             so
             denounced
             ?
          
           
             6
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             usually
             weare
             such
             apparell
             as
             is
             prescribed
             by
             the
             Canon
             ,
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             a
             gowne
             with
             standing
             colla●
             and
             wide
             sleeves
             straite
             at
             the
             hands
             ,
             and
             a
             square
             cap
             :
             Or
             doth
             hee
             go●
             at
             any
             time
             abroade
             in
             his
             dublet
             and
             ho●e
             without
             coat
             or
             cassock
             ,
             or
             doth
             he
             use
             to
             weare
             any
             light
             coloured
             stockings
             ,
             doth
             he
             weare
             any
             ●oi●e
             ,
             and
             wrought
             nightcaps
             ,
             or
             only
             plaine
             night-caps
             of
             silke
             ,
             sattin
             ,
             or
             velvet
             :
             And
             in
             his
             iourneying
             ,
             doth
             he
             usually
             weare
             a
             cloake
             with
             sleeves
             ,
             commonly
             called
             the
             Priests
             cloak
             ,
             without
             guards
             ,
             we●ts
             ,
             long
             buttons
             or
             cuts
             ?
          
           
             7
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             resort
             at
             any
             time
             ,
             other
             then
             for
             his
             honest
             necessities
             to
             any
             Tavernes
             ,
             or
             Ale●ouses
             ,
             or
             doth
             your
             Curate
             lodge
             or
             board
             ,
             in
             any
             such
             places
             :
             Doe
             they
             or
             either
             of
             them
             give
             themselves
             to
             any
             base
             or
             servile
             labour
             ,
             or
             to
             drinking
             or
             Riot
             ,
             or
             to
             playing
             at
             di●e
             ,
             cards
             or
             tables
             ,
             or
             to
             an●
             other
             unlawfull
             game
             ,
             or
             games
             :
             or
             doe
             they
             otherwise
             spend
             their
             time
             idly
             by
             day
             or
             by
             night
             ?
          
           
             8
             Is
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             who
             having
             beene
             a
             Deacon
             or
             Minister
             hath
             voluntaryly
             relinquished
             his
             calling
             ,
             and
             doth
             u●e
             himselfe
             in
             the
             course
             of
             his
             li●e
             as
             a
             lay
             man
             ,
             what
             are
             their
             names
             that
             have
             forsaken
             their
             said
             callinge
             ?
          
           
           
             9
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             (
             if
             he
             be
             a
             Preacher
             ,
             
             and
             thought
             fit
             by
             your
             Bishop
             )
             having
             any
             popish
             Recusant
             ,
             or
             Recusants
             in
             his
             parish
             ,
             labour
             diligently
             with
             them
             from
             time
             to
             time
             ,
             
             thereby
             to
             reclaime
             them
             from
             their
             errours
             :
             And
             if
             he
             be
             n●
             Preacher
             ,
             or
             not
             such
             a
             Preacher
             ,
             doth
             hee
             procure
             some
             that
             are
             Preachers
             so
             qualified
             ,
             to
             take
             paines
             with
             them
             to
             that
             purpose
             ?
          
           
             10
             Doth
             your
             Parson
             ,
             
             Uicar
             ,
             or
             Curate
             ,
             carefully
             informe
             himselfe
             every
             yeare
             ,
             how
             many
             popish
             Recusants
             ,
             men
             ,
             woemen
             ,
             and
             children
             above
             the
             age
             of
             thirteene
             yeares
             ,
             or
             being
             otherwise
             popishly
             given
             ,
             are
             inhabitants
             within
             their
             parish
             or
             parishes
             ,
             or
             make
             their
             abode
             there
             ,
             either
             as
             soiourners
             or
             common
             guests
             ?
          
           
             11
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             every
             Sunday
             weekly
             (
             if
             there
             be
             occasion
             )
             in
             the
             presence
             of
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             ,
             
             write
             and
             record
             in
             the
             ▪
             Register-booke
             the
             names
             of
             all
             persons
             christened
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             names
             and
             surnames
             of
             their
             parents
             ,
             as
             also
             ,
             the
             names
             and
             surnames
             of
             all
             persons
             married
             and
             buried
             in
             that
             parish
             the
             weeke
             before
             ,
             and
             the
             day
             and
             ●eare
             of
             every
             such
             Christening
             ,
             Marriage
             ,
             and
             Burial
             ,
             and
             unto
             every
             page
             therof
             when
             it
             is
             fild
             ,
             do
             you
             and
             your
             said
             Minister
             subscribe
             your
             names
             :
             And
             is
             a
             true
             coppie
             of
             the
             said
             Christnings
             ,
             Marriages
             ,
             and
             Burials
             ,
             subscribed
             with
             the
             names
             of
             your
             Minister
             and
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             ,
             transmit●ed
             yearely
             within
             one
             moneth
             after
             the
             25
             of
             
               March
               ,
            
             unto
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Dio●esse
             to
             be
             preserved
             in
             his
             Registry
             ?
          
           
             12
             Doth
             your
             Minister
             in
             the
             parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             where
             ●ee
             hath
             charge
             ,
             reade
             the
             Canons
             ,
             Orders
             ,
             and
             Constitutions
             ,
             (
             agreed
             on
             in
             the
             Synod
             held
             at
             
               London
               ,
               Anno
            
             1603.
             )
             once
             every
             yeare
             upon
             some
             Sundayes
             or
             Holydayes
             in
             the
             afternoone
             before
             Divine
             Service
             :
             and
             doth
             he
             so
             divide
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             the
             one
             halfe
             may
             be
             read
             one
             day
             ▪
             and
             the
             other
             halfe
             the
             other
             day
             ?
          
           
             Whether
             hath
             your
             Minister
             ,
             Churchwardens
             ,
             and
             Sidemen
             ,
             presented
             unto
             the
             Lord
             Bishop
             of
             London
             ,
             or
             his
             Chancellour
             ,
             within
             fortie
             dayes
             after
             ●aster
             ,
             the
             names
             of
             all
             the
             Parishioners
             ,
             as
             well
             men
             as
             woemen
             ,
             which
             being
             ●bove
             16.
             yeares
             of
             age
             ,
             received
             not
             the
             Communion
             ,
             at
             or
             about
             Easter
             be●ore
             according
             to
             the
             112.
             
             Canon
             ;
             If
             not
             ,
             you
             shall
             present
             ,
             whether
             that
             ●resentment
             should
             have
             beene
             brought
             in
             by
             your selves
             or
             your
             predecessors
             ,
             ●nd
             specifie
             the
             names
             of
             every
             one
             that
             should
             have
             made
             such
             presentment
             at
             ●aster
             last
             past
             ?
          
        
         
         
           
             Concerning
             Schoolemasters
             ,
             Parish
             Clarkes
             ,
             and
             Sextens
             .
          
           
             DOth
             any
             man
             in
             your
             Parish
             ●each
             either
             in
             publike
             Schoo●
             or
             ●●iva●e
             house
             ,
             
             but
             such
             as
             ●e
             allowed
             by
             the
             Bishop
             of
             the
             Diocesse
             or
             other
             Ordinary
             of
             the
             place
             under
             his
             hand
             and
             Seale
             :
             
             And
             if
             there
             〈◊〉
             no
             publike
             Grammer-schoole
             founded
             in
             y●ur
             parish
             ,
             doth
             any
             other
             teac●
             Schoole
             in
             your
             parish
             ,
             than
             your
             Cura●e
             only
             ,
             if
             he
             be
             willing
             so
             to
             doe
             ?
          
           
             2
             Doth
             your
             Schoolemaster
             teach
             in
             English
             or
             Latine
             ,
             
             as
             the
             chil●dren
             are
             able
             to
             beare
             ,
             the
             shorter
             or
             longer
             Catechisme
             set
             forth
             by
             Autho●rity
             and
             no
             other
             :
             doth
             he
             on
             Sundayes
             and
             Holydayes
             when
             there
             is●
             Sermon
             cause
             his
             S●hollers
             to
             ●ome
             unto
             the
             Church
             ,
             and
             there
             see
             the●
             quietly
             and
             orderly
             behave
             themselves
             ▪
             And
             doth
             he
             traine
             them
             up
             at
             〈…〉
             in
             sentences
             of
             holy
             Scripture
             ▪
             And
             doth
             he
             teach
             them
             any
             o●ther
             Grammar
             than
             that
             which
             was
             set
             forth
             by
             King
             .
             
               Henry
               VIII
               .
            
             an●
             hath
             since
             conti●ued
             ▪
          
           
             3
             Have
             you
             belonging
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             a
             Parish
             Clark●
             aged
             :
             
             21.
             yeares
             at
             the
             least
             ?
             As
             he
             of
             〈◊〉
             convers●tion
             ,
             sufficient
             〈◊〉
             his
             reading
             ,
             writing
             :
             and
             also
             for
             his
             〈…〉
             said
             Clarke
             chosen
             by
             any
             your
             Parson
             ,
             Uicar
             ,
             o●
             other
             Minister
             .
             An●
             doth
             your
             Clarke
             so
             chosen
             as
             before
             is
             said
             ,
             receiv●
             his
             〈…〉
             ,
             without
             any
             fraud
             or
             diminution
             ,
             as
             hath
             beene
             a●
             〈…〉
             who
             is
             it
             that
             denyeth
             to
             pay
             that
             wages
             ?
          
           
             4
             doth
             your
             Se●ten
             or
             your
             Parish
             Clarke
             (
             if
             there
             be
             no
             Se●ton
             )
             wh●n
             ,
             
             and
             as
             often
             as
             any
             person
             in
             passing
             out
             of
             this
             life
             ,
             cause
             〈◊〉
             Bell
             〈◊〉
             be
             tolled
             ,
             that
             so
             his
             neighbours
             may
             be
             warned
             to
             recommend
             his
             soule
             〈◊〉
             the
             grace
             of
             God
             ?
             And
             after
             the
             said
             parties
             death
             (
             if
             it
             so
             ●all
             out
             )
             doth
             〈◊〉
             ring
             or
             cause
             one
             short
             peale
             to
             be
             ●orthwith
             run●
             ,
             that
             so
             his
             neighbour
             may
             have
             notice
             that
             he
             is
             departed
             :
          
           
             Whether
             do
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             of
             every
             Parish
             within
             the
             Ci●ie
             an●
             Suburbs
             of
             London
             (
             according
             to
             the
             Kings
             Majesties
             Letters
             Patents
             ,
             unde●
             the
             great
             Seale
             of
             
               England
            
             in
             that
             behalfe
             granted
             )
             suffer
             your
             Parish
             Clar●●
             to
             gather
             his
             wages
             himselfe
             ,
             in
             as
             full
             and
             ample
             manner
             ,
             as
             the
             fame
             ha●●
             formerly
             beene
             gathered
             ,
             in
             or
             by
             colour
             of
             his
             name
             ,
             without
             dimin●tio●
             upon
             pre●ence
             of
             pewage
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             ,
             and
             without
             any
             manner
             of
             disturban●●
             or
             interruption
             or
             forbidding
             any
             one
             so
             to
             pay
             the
             same
             unto
             him
             ,
             and
             wh●●ther
             doe
             you
             assist
             your
             Clarke
             in
             collecting
             his
             wages
             (
             if
             need
             be
             )
             accordin●
             to
             his
             Majesties
             said
             Letters
             Patent
             :
             and
             whether
             doe
             you
             duely
             present
             a●
             such
             persons
             of
             your
             Parish
             as
             refuse
             to
             pay
             the
             said
             Clarkes
             accustomed
             wage●
             as
             by
             his
             Majesties
             said
             grant
             ,
             you
             are
             required
             and
             commanded
             ?
          
        
         
         
           
             Concerning
             Parishioners
             .
          
           
             IS
             there
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             either
             Mas●er
             or
             servant
             ,
             
             Soiour●er
             or
             Inhabiter
             ,
             that
             hath
             offended
             either
             by
             Adultery
             ,
             Whoredome
             ,
             Incest
             ,
             or
             drun●ennesse
             ,
             or
             by
             swearing
             ,
             ribaldry
             ,
             (
             or
             filthy
             speaking
             )
             usury
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             uncleannesse
             ,
             or
             wickednesse
             of
             life
             ?
             you
             shall
             faithfully
             present
             all
             and
             every
             the
             said
             offenders
             .
          
           
             2
             Doe
             you
             know
             of
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             or
             elsewhere
             ,
             that
             is
             an
             hinderer
             of
             the
             word
             of
             God
             to
             be
             read
             ,
             or
             syncerely
             preached
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             execution
             of
             any
             Ecclesiasticall
             Canons
             ,
             now
             by
             law
             in
             force
             ?
             or
             a
             fa●●our
             of
             any
             usurped
             or
             forraigne
             power
             ,
             by
             the
             lawes
             of
             this
             Realme
             ●ustly
             rejected
             and
             taken
             away
             ,
             or
             a
             defendour
             of
             any
             popish
             and
             erronious
             doctrine
             ?
             you
             shall
             de●ect
             ,
             and
             faithfully
             present
             .
             &c.
             
          
           
             3
             Have
             you
             in
             your
             parish
             any
             popish
             Recusants
             ,
             
             men
             ,
             women
             ▪
             or
             children
             ,
             above
             the
             age
             of
             13.
             yeares
             ,
             whether
             inhabitants
             ,
             or
             sojourners
             ,
             and
             common
             guests
             ,
             that
             refuse
             to
             come
             to
             Church
             ,
             or
             comming
             to
             the
             Church
             ,
             refuse
             to
             receive
             the
             Communion
             ?
             you
             shall
             set
             downe
             their
             names
             in
             writing
             ,
             if
             you
             know
             their
             names
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             ▪
             those
             names
             by
             which
             they
             are
             called
             ,
             and
             who
             they
             are
             that
             entertaine
             such
             guests
             or
             sojourners
             .
          
           
             4
             Have
             you
             any
             that
             disswade
             any
             of
             his
             Majes●ies
             subjects
             ,
             
             from
             comming
             to
             the
             Divine
             Service
             in
             this
             Church
             established
             ,
             or
             that
             haue
             or
             doe
             practise
             with
             any
             of
             them
             to
             disswade
             them
             from
             taking
             the
             oath
             of
             Allegiance
             ▪
             or
             that
             have
             any
             wayes
             offended
             against
             the
             Canon
             lately
             made
             ,
             for
             the
             suppressing
             of
             popish
             superstition
             :
          
           
             5
             Doe
             all
             and
             every
             person
             or
             persons
             inhabiting
             or
             so●ourning
             within
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             diligen●ly
             and
             faithfully
             resort
             unto
             your
             parish
             Church
             ,
             or
             Chappell
             accustomed
             ,
             upon
             euery
             Sunday
             ,
             and
             other
             dayes
             appointed
             to
             be
             u●ed
             and
             kept
             as
             Holydayes
             ,
             doe
             they
             then
             and
             there
             abide
             orderly
             and
             soberly
             ,
             〈◊〉
             the
             time
             of
             common
             prayer
             ,
             preaching
             ,
             or
             other
             service
             of
             God
             there
             to
             be
             used
             ,
             or
             m●nistred
             ?
             Or
             ,
             (
             which
             is
             contrary
             thereunto
             )
             have
             you
             any
             that
             come
             unto
             the
             preachings
             only
             ,
             
             and
             not
             unto
             the
             common
             prayer
             ,
             or
             comming
             to
             the
             common
             prayer
             ,
             neither
             use
             to
             come
             at
             the
             beginning
             ,
             
             nor
             ●arry
             out
             unto
             the
             end
             ?
             Or
             that
             being
             there
             doe
             rudely
             and
             disorderly
             behave
             themselves
             ,
             or
             which
             by
             walking
             ,
             talking
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             noise
             doe
             hinder
             the
             Minister
             or
             Preacher
             ?
          
           
             6
             Have
             you
             any
             that
             upon
             the
             Sundayes
             or
             Holydaies
             ,
             imploy
             themselves
             in
             their
             bodily
             and
             ordinary
             labour
             ,
             or
             that
             permit
             their
             servants
             so
             to
             doe
             ?
             Or
             that
             keepe
             open
             Shops
             in
             time
             of
             divine
             Service
             ?
             Or
             any
             Uintners
             ,
             
             Inn-keepers
             ,
             or
             other
             Uictuallers
             ,
             that
             permit
             any
             to
             lie
             tipling
             
             in
             their
             houses
             ,
             or
             that
             doe
             tipple
             ,
             dice
             ▪
             or
             play
             at
             cards
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             game
             in
             time
             of
             divine
             Service
             on
             the
             aforesaid
             dayes
             ?
             Or
             that
             use
             any
             plowing
             ,
             carting
             ,
             or
             workes
             of
             husbandry
             ,
             on
             any
             of
             those
             Sundayes
             or
             holydayes
             ,
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             ,
             unlesse
             according
             to
             Law
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             dispose
             themselves
             then
             according
             ●o
             Gods
             holy
             will
             and
             pleasure
             ,
             and
             the
             orders
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             
               England
            
             pres●ribed
             in
             that
             behal●e
             ,
             and
             by
             Law
             in
             force
             ?
          
           
             7
             Doth
             any
             manner
             of
             person
             cover
             his
             head
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             in
             time
             of
             divine
             Service
             or
             Sermon
             ,
             
             or
             any
             part
             thereof
             ,
             except
             he
             have
             some
             infirmitie
             ,
             and
             in
             case
             of
             such
             infirmitie
             ,
             doth
             he
             weare
             a
             co●●
             or
             nightcap
             only
             ,
             and
             not
             his
             hat
             ?
             doe
             all
             and
             every
             person
             of
             your
             parish
             reverently
             kneele
             upon
             their
             knees
             ,
             when
             the
             generall
             Confession
             ,
             the
             Letany
             ,
             the
             ten
             Commandements
             and
             other
             prayers
             are
             read
             ,
             and
             also
             at
             the
             receiving
             the
             blessed
             Sacrament
             of
             the
             Lords
             Supper
             ,
             doe
             they
             all
             say
             the
             Creed
             ,
             and
             Lords
             prayer
             ,
             next
             immediately
             following
             in
             a
             loud
             voice
             together
             with
             the
             Minister
             ?
             
             doe
             they
             stand
             up
             at
             the
             saying
             of
             the
             Beliefe
             ,
             and
             such
             other
             parts
             of
             divine
             Service
             as
             former●y
             they
             have
             beene
             used
             to
             stand
             up
             at
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Rules
             and
             ancient
             custome
             of
             this
             Church
             ?
             And
             when
             and
             as
             often
             as
             in
             the
             time
             of
             divine
             Seruice
             the
             Lord
             
               Iesus
            
             shall
             be
             mentioned
             ,
             is
             due
             and
             lowly
             reverence
             done
             by
             all
             persons
             present
             ?
             have
             you
             any
             that
             offend
             in
             the
             neglect
             of
             these
             particulars
             ▪
             and
             what
             are
             there
             names
             ?
          
           
             8
             Have
             you
             any
             parishioner
             that
             being
             16.
             
             yeares
             of
             age
             doth
             not
             receive
             the
             Communion
             ,
             
             at
             the
             least
             thrice
             in
             the
             yeare
             ,
             of
             which
             Easter
             to
             be
             one
             ,
             or
             that
             doth
             not
             receive
             the
             Sacraments
             ,
             and
             other
             rites
             according
             to
             the
             order
             of
             the
             common
             prayer
             booke
             ?
             
             Or
             that
             doth
             not
             reckon
             with
             his
             Parson
             Uicar
             or
             Curate
             ,
             or
             his
             or
             their
             deputies
             at
             Easter
             ,
             yearely
             paying
             such
             Ecclesiasticall
             du●ies
             as
             are
             accustomably
             due
             then
             ,
             and
             at
             that
             time
             to
             be
             paid
             ?
          
           
             9
             The
             Minister
             standing
             as
             he
             is
             appointed
             at
             the
             North
             side
             ,
             
             or
             end
             of
             the
             Table
             ,
             when
             hee
             prepares
             to
             celebrate
             the
             holy
             Communion
             ,
             and
             calling
             on
             those
             who
             doe
             intend
             to
             communicate
             ,
             to
             draw
             neare
             and
             take
             that
             holy
             Sacrament
             to
             their
             comfort
             ,
             
             as
             it
             is
             in
             the
             words
             of
             the
             common
             prayer
             booke
             ,
             have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             parish
             that
             keepe
             their
             seats
             ,
             and
             sit
             still
             in
             their
             places
             ,
             not
             drawing
             neare
             as
             is
             commanded
             by
             the
             Church
             ,
             but
             looking
             that
             the
             Minister
             should
             forsake
             the
             place
             of
             his
             station
             ,
             by
             the
             Church
             appointed
             ,
             to
             bring
             it
             to
             them
             ?
          
           
             10
             Is
             there
             any
             of
             your
             parish
             ,
             
             who
             doth
             forsake
             his
             owne
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             to
             receive
             the
             Communion
             at
             the
             hands
             of
             any
             other
             than
             their
             owne
             Minister
             ,
             or
             any
             strangers
             that
             usually
             repaire
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Ch●●●ell
             to
             the
             same
             intent
             ,
             or
             any
             that
             refuse
             to
             receive
             the
             holy
             Communion
             
             at
             ●●e
             hands
             of
             their
             owne
             Minister
             ,
             because
             hee
             is
             no
             Preacher
             or
             to
             have
             their
             children
             baptized
             by
             him
             in
             the
             same
             respect
             ,
             or
             that
             in
             the
             same
             respects
             communicate
             ,
             or
             cause
             their
             children
             to
             be
             baptized
             in
             other
             Parishes
             abroad
             ?
             Or
             doth
             your
             Minister
             baptize
             any
             children
             presented
             unto
             him
             out
             of
             other
             Parishes
             ?
             you
             shall
             present
             the
             names
             of
             all
             offenders
             in
             these
             particulars
             .
          
           
             11
             Have
             you
             any
             that
             procure
             their
             children
             to
             be
             baptized
             at
             home
             in
             their
             houses
             without
             great
             cause
             and
             necessity
             ,
             
             or
             by
             any
             other
             than
             their
             own
             lawfull
             Minister
             if
             he
             may
             be
             had
             ?
             Or
             after
             any
             other
             form
             and
             manner
             than
             is
             pr●scribed
             by
             the
             Liturgie
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             England
             ,
             or
             any
             that
             procure
             themselves
             to
             be
             married
             privately
             ,
             or
             ●fter
             any
             other
             manner
             than
             the
             Church
             prescribes
             ?
          
           
             12
             Do
             all
             and
             every
             housholder
             of
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             Fathers
             ,
             Mothers
             ,
             Masters
             &
             Mistresses
             ,
             cause
             their
             children
             ,
             seruants
             ,
             and
             apprentises
             ,
             which
             have
             not
             learned
             their
             catechisme
             ,
             come
             unto
             the
             Church
             on
             Sundayes
             and
             Holydayes
             in
             the
             afternoone
             ,
             obediently
             to
             heare
             and
             to
             be
             ordered
             by
             the
             Minister
             till
             they
             have
             learnt
             the
             same
             .
          
           
             13
             Have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             that
             refuse
             to
             contribute
             ,
             
             and
             pay
             the
             rate
             ass●ssed
             ●pon
             him
             ,
             
             for
             the
             repaire
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chapp●ll
             ,
             or
             the
             providing
             of
             any
             bookes
             ,
             utensils
             or
             necessary
             ornaments
             to
             the
             same
             belonging
             ?
             present
             the
             names
             of
             those
             which
             doe
             so
             refuse
             .
          
           
             14
             Have
             you
             any
             that
             keepe
             company
             and
             hold
             society
             with
             suc●
             as
             are
             denounced
             and
             declared
             Excommunicate
             ?
             
          
           
             15
             Have
             you
             any
             living
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             
             which
             have
             beene
             legally
             separated
             and
             divorced
             ,
             have
             afterwards
             beene
             married
             unto
             others
             ,
             either
             men
             or
             women
             ,
             during
             the
             life
             of
             each
             other
             ,
             or
             that
             being
             so
             divorced
             as
             afore
             is
             said
             ,
             keepe
             company
             with
             each
             other
             at
             bed
             and
             at
             board
             ?
             Or
             any
             that
             being
             lawfully
             married
             ,
             doe
             yet
             live
             asunder
             ,
             without
             a
             separation
             in
             due
             course
             of
             law
             ?
          
           
             16
             Have
             you
             any
             persons
             in
             your
             Parish
             ▪
             
             which
             are
             and
             have
             been
             married
             within
             the
             d●grees
             prohibited
             by
             the
             Lawes
             of
             God
             ,
             and
             expressed
             in
             a
             Table
             set
             forth
             by
             authority
             ?
             And
             is
             the
             said
             Table
             publikely
             set
             up
             and
             fix●d
             in
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             at
             the
             Charge
             of
             the
             Parish
             ?
          
           
             17
             Are
             there
             in
             your
             Parish
             any
             Wills
             unproved
             ,
             
             or
             any
             goods
             unadministred
             by
             lawfull
             Authority
             ?
             Did
             any
             dying
             in
             your
             Parish
             give
             any
             legacy
             unto
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             or
             to
             the
             use
             of
             the
             ▪
             poore
             and
             needy
             ?
             〈◊〉
             how
             have
             the
             said
             legacies
             so
             given
             beene
             disposed
             of
             by
             whom
             and
             by
             whose
             Authority
             ?
             And
             have
             they
             otherwise
             beene
             disposed
             of
             ,
             then
             to
             the
             said
             pious
             and
             charitable
             uses
             ?
          
           
           
             Whether
             is
             there
             in
             your
             parish
             ,
             a
             common
             fame
             and
             report
             of
             any
             which
             have
             committed
             Adulterie
             ,
             Fornication
             ,
             or
             Incest
             ,
             or
             any
             Baudes
             ,
             harbourers
             ,
             or
             receivers
             of
             such
             persons
             ,
             or
             vehemently
             suspected
             thereof
             ,
             if
             yea
             ,
             then
             specifie
             their
             names
             ;
             Whether
             have
             you
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             which
             are
             by
             common
             fame
             and
             report
             and
             vehement
             suspition
             ,
             reputed
             and
             taken
             to
             be
             common
             Drunkards
             ,
             blasphemers
             of
             Gods
             holy
             Name
             ,
             common
             and
             usuall
             swearers
             ,
             filthy
             speakers
             ,
             railers
             ,
             sowers
             of
             discord
             among
             their
             neighbours
             ,
             or
             speakers
             against
             Ministers
             Marriages
             ;
             or
             Vsurers
             ,
             contrary
             to
             the
             Sta●ute
             made
             in
             the
             37.
             yeare
             of
             King
             Henry
             the
             eighth
             ?
             you
             shall
             not
             faile
             to
             present
             their
             names
             .
          
           
             Whether
             have
             any
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             received
             or
             harboured
             any
             women
             with
             child
             ,
             suspected
             to
             be
             of
             a●
             incontinent
             life
             ,
             or
             have
             had
             any
             such
             woman
             delivered
             of
             child
             in
             his
             or
             her
             house
             ,
             or
             have
             suffered
             such
             women
             to
             depart
             without
             penance
             first
             inflicted
             upon
             them
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             ,
             if
             yea
             ,
             you
             shall
             present
             as
             well
             the
             partie
             harbouring
             ,
             as
             harboured
             ,
             and
             all
             that
             help
             to
             conveigh
             them
             away
             ,
             and
             the
             parties
             suspected
             to
             have
             committed
             adultery
             or
             fornication
             with
             them
             .
          
           
             Whether
             doe
             you
             know
             ,
             or
             have
             heard
             of
             any
             Patron
             ,
             or
             any
             having
             an
             Advowson
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             that
             have
             made
             gaine
             by
             any
             colour
             ,
             deceit
             ,
             or
             Symoniacall
             pact
             in
             bestowing
             his
             Be●efice
             and
             presenting
             to
             the
             same
             for
             gaine
             ,
             for
             or
             receiving
             money
             ,
             or
             promise
             of
             the
             Lease
             of
             the
             whole
             or
             part
             ▪
             or
             by
             reserving
             his
             owne
             tithes
             ,
             or
             any
             pension
             to
             himselfe
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             ?
          
           
             What
             Almes-houses
             ,
             Hospitals
             ,
             Free-schooles
             have
             you
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             that
             are
             not
             of
             t●e
             Foundation
             or
             Patronage
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             and
             who
             was
             the
             Patron
             or
             Founder
             thereof
             ,
             and
             whether
             the
             said
             Almes-houses
             ,
             Hospitals
             ,
             or
             Free-schooles
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             being
             under
             the
             Rule
             and
             Government
             of
             the
             Lord
             Bishop
             of
             London
             ,
             be
             well
             and
             godly
             used
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             ancient
             Foundations
             and
             Ordinances
             of
             the
             same
             .
          
           
             Whether
             any
             Persons
             within
             your
             Parish
             ,
             either
             for
             the
             offences
             aforesaid
             ,
             or
             for
             any
             other
             contumacy
             or
             crime
             ,
             doe
             remaine
             excommunicated
             ,
             what
             be
             their
             names
             ,
             and
             for
             what
             cause
             ,
             and
             how
             long
             have
             they
             stood
             excommunicated
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Church-Wardens
             and
             Sidemen
             .
          
           
             ARe
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             chosen
             by
             the
             ioynt
             consent
             of
             your
             Minister
             and
             Parishioners
             ,
             
             or
             one
             of
             you
             by
             the
             Minister
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             by
             the
             Parishioners
             :
             Have
             the
             last
             Churchwardens
             given
             up
             their
             accounts
             ,
             delivering
             up
             to
             the
             Parishioners
             the
             money
             remaining
             in
             their
             hands
             ,
             and
             other
             things
             of
             right
             belonging
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             and
             is
             the
             same
             delivered
             to
             you
             by
             bill
             indented
             ?
          
           
           
             2
             Do
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             and
             Sidemen
             diligently
             see
             that
             all
             your
             parishioners
             resort
             duly
             to
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             
             upon
             Sundayes
             and
             Holydayes
             ,
             and
             there
             continue
             the
             whole
             time
             of
             Divine
             Service
             ?
             doe
             you
             suf●er
             any
             to
             walke
             or
             stand
             idle
             or
             talk
             in
             the
             Church
             or
             in
             the
             Church-yard
             ,
             
             or
             Church●porch
             ,
             during
             that
             time
             ,
             to
             the
             disturbance
             of
             the
             Minister
             and
             scandall
             of
             the
             congregation
             ?
             You
             must
             present
             the
             names
             of
             such
             as
             offend
             herein
             ?
          
           
             3
             Do
             you
             against
             the
             time
             of
             every
             Communion
             ,
             
             at
             the
             charge
             of
             the
             Parish
             provide
             a
             sufficient
             quantitie
             of
             fine
             white
             bread
             ,
             and
             of
             good
             and
             wholesome
             wine
             ,
             for
             the
             number
             of
             the
             Communicants
             ?
             And
             doe
             you
             doe
             the
             same
             with
             the
             advice
             and
             direction
             of
             your
             Minister
             ?
             And
             the
             wine
             so
             provided
             ,
             do
             you
             bring
             to
             the
             Communion
             Table
             in
             a
             cleane
             and
             sweet
             standing
             pot
             or
             flaggon
             ?
          
           
             4
             Doe
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             and
             Sidemen
             see
             ,
             
             that
             the
             names
             of
             all
             Preachers
             which
             come
             to
             your
             Church
             from
             other
             places
             ,
             be
             noted
             in
             a
             booke
             prouided
             for
             that
             purpose
             ?
             And
             doth
             every
             such
             Preacher
             subscribe
             his
             name
             in
             the
             said
             booke
             ,
             the
             day
             when
             he
             preached
             ,
             and
             the
             name
             of
             the
             Bishop
             of
             whom
             he
             had
             licence
             to
             preach
             ?
          
           
             5
             If
             there
             be
             any
             publike
             dissension
             and
             contradicting
             in
             your
             Pulpit
             ,
             
             betweene
             the
             Minister
             of
             your
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             ,
             and
             any
             other
             Preacher
             or
             Preachers
             ,
             whereby
             disq●ietnesse
             and
             offence
             may
             grow
             among
             the
             people
             ,
             doe
             you
             forthwith
             signifie
             the
             same
             unto
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             and
             not
             suffer
             the
             partie
             to
             enjoy
             the
             place
             so
             by
             him
             abused
             ,
             untill
             the
             Bishop
             hath
             taken
             further
             order
             in
             it
             ?
          
           
             6
             Doe
             any
             person
             or
             persons
             ,
             
             trouble
             or
             molest
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             ,
             for
             presenting
             all
             or
             any
             of
             those
             persons
             ,
             which
             do
             off●nd
             in
             any
             of
             the
             premisses
             ,
             who
             are
             they
             that
             doe
             so
             molest
             or
             trouble
             you
             ,
             and
             before
             whom
             ,
             and
             in
             what
             Court
             doe
             they
             so
             molest
             you
             ?
          
           
             7
             Doe
             you
             the
             Churchwardens
             leuie
             by
             way
             of
             distresse
             ,
             
             on
             the
             goods
             Lands
             and
             Te●ements
             of
             every
             person
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             that
             doth
             not
             re●ort
             unto
             your
             Parish
             Church
             or
             Chappell
             on
             every
             Sunday
             and
             Holy-day
             throughout
             the
             yeare
             ,
             
             (
             having
             no
             reasonable
             excuse
             to
             bee
             absent
             )
             the
             ●umme
             of
             xii
             .
             pence
             ,
             for
             every
             Sunday
             or
             Holydaie
             that
             he
             is
             so
             absent
             ?
             And
             doe
             you
             dist●ibute
             the
             severall
             summes
             so
             levied
             as
             before
             is
             said
             ,
             among
             the
             poore
             of
             the
             parish
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Law
             in
             that
             case
             provided
             ?
          
           
             8
             Have
             you
             had
             time
             sufficient
             for
             drawing
             up
             of
             your
             presentments
             ?
             
             ●ow
             long
             is
             it
             since
             this
             booke
             of
             Articles
             was
             sent
             unto
             you
             ?
             have
             you
             ●erused
             and
             considered
             as
             well
             the
             Oath
             you
             are
             to
             take
             ,
             as
             the
             Articles
             ●hereon
             to
             ground
             your
             presentments
             ,
             and
             ●very
             branch
             and
             clause
             thereof
             ,
             and
             have
             you
             framed
             your
             presentments
             punctually
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             ●everall
             branches
             and
             clauses
             of
             those
             Articles
             ?
             For
             know
             assuredly
             that
             
             as
             well
             the
             discharging
             of
             your
             Office
             ,
             
             is
             the
             chie●e
             me●●es
             whereby
             publike
             sinnes
             and
             offences
             may
             be
             reformed
             and
             punished
             ,
             so
             if
             you
             wil●●lly
             omit
             to
             present
             such
             crimes
             as
             either
             you
             know
             to
             be
             commi●●ed
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             have
             heard
             by
             publike
             fame
             ,
             
             that
             in
             such
             cases
             your
             Ord●naries
             are
             to
             proceed
             against
             you
             ,
             as
             in
             causes
             of
             wilfull
             perjurie
             ,
             in
             their
             Ecclesiasticall
             Courts
             ?
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Chancellors
             ,
             Registers
             ,
             Proctors
             ,
             Apparators
             ,
             and
             other
             Ecclesiasticall
             Officers
             .
          
           
             IS
             the
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             Commissarie
             ,
             or
             Officiall
             ,
             that
             exerciseth
             Ecclesiasticall
             Iurisdiction
             according
             as
             you
             know
             or
             have
             heard
             in
             holy
             Orders
             of
             the
             Ministerie
             ,
             
             or
             if
             he
             be
             not
             ,
             is
             he
             well
             affected
             and
             zealously
             bent
             towards
             Religion
             ,
             and
             such
             a
             man
             touching
             whose
             life
             no
             evill
             example
             is
             had
             ?
          
           
             2
             Doe
             they
             or
             any
             of
             them
             substitute
             any
             in
             their
             absence
             to
             keepe
             Court
             for
             them
             ,
             
             that
             is
             not
             either
             a
             grave
             Minister
             ,
             and
             a
             Graduate
             ,
             o●
             a
             licensed
             publike
             Preacher
             ,
             and
             a
             Benificed
             man
             neare
             the
             place
             where
             the
             Courts
             are
             kept
             ,
             or
             a
             Batchellour
             of
             Law
             ,
             or
             a
             Master
             of
             Ar●s
             at
             the
             least
             ,
             who
             hath
             some
             skill
             in
             the
             Civill
             and
             Ecclesiasticall
             Lawes
             ?
             Is
             he
             or
             they
             so
             substituted
             ,
             a
             favourer
             of
             true
             Religion
             ,
             and
             a
             man
             of
             modest
             and
             honest
             conversation
             ?
             Declare
             the
             truth
             according
             to
             your
             knowledge
             or
             best
             information
             in
             these
             particulars
             .
          
           
             3
             Do
             they
             or
             any
             of
             them
             (
             not
             being
             themselves
             in
             holy
             Orders
             )
             pronounce
             the
             sentence
             of
             Excommunication
             ,
             
             or
             leave
             it
             only
             to
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             and
             is
             the
             same
             pronounced
             only
             by
             the
             Bishop
             ,
             or
             by
             some
             grave
             man
             o●
             his
             appointment
             ,
             which
             is
             in
             the
             Ministery
             ?
             Or
             doe
             they
             or
             any
             of
             them
             absolve
             any
             that
             are
             Excommunicated
             at
             his
             or
             their
             owne
             house
             or
             houses
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             in
             private
             houses
             ,
             or
             only
             openly
             and
             in
             the
             Consistorie●
             declare
             your
             knowledge
             in
             this
             point
             .
          
           
             4
             Doth
             your
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             Archdeacon
             ,
             Commi●sarie
             or
             Officiall
             take
             upon
             him
             ,
             or
             them
             to
             a●ter
             any
             penanc●
             enjoyned
             without
             leave
             o●
             the
             Bishop
             ?
             Have
             they
             or
             either
             or
             any
             of
             them
             ,
             comm●ted
             any
             penan●●
             with
             any
             dwelling
             in
             your
             Parish
             ?
             What
             summe
             of
             monie
             hath
             beene
             taken
             for
             the
             said
             commutation
             ?
             Is
             the
             said
             summe
             made
             knowne
             unt●
             you
             in
             the
             congregation
             either
             by
             the
             penitent
             himselfe
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             Ministe●
             of
             your
             Parish
             ,
             As
             by
             the
             Canons
             of
             the
             yeare
             1597.
             it
             ought
             to
             be
             ●
             An●
             being
             so
             made
             knowne
             ,
             hath
             the
             same
             summe
             or
             summes
             of
             monie
             ,
             bee●
             distributed
             on
             the
             poore
             of
             your
             Parish
             ▪
             or
             otherwise
             bestowed
             upon
             pio●●
             uses
             ?
             And
             on
             what
             pious
             uses
             ,
             as
             you
             have
             beene
             credibly
             informed
             ,
             wa●
             the
             samebestowed
             ?
          
           
           
             5
             Doth
             your
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             Archdeacon
             ,
             Of●iciall
             ,
             or
             other
             Ecclesiasticall
             Iudge
             ,
             suffer
             any
             generall
             Processe
             of
             
               Quo●um
               Nomina
               ▪
            
             to
             be
             sent
             out
             of
             the
             Court
             ,
             except
             the
             names
             of
             all
             such
             as
             be
             cited
             ▪
             are
             first
             expres●●e
             entered
             by
             the
             hand
             of
             the
             Register
             or
             his
             Deputie
             ,
             and
             the
             said
             proc●sses
             and
             names
             be
             subscribed
             by
             the
             Iudge
             or
             his
             Deputie
             ,
             and
             his
             seale
             of
             Office
             thereto
             affixed
             ?
          
           
             6
             Doth
             the
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             or
             any
             Commissarie
             within
             your
             Diocesse
             ,
             cite
             any
             of
             your
             Parish
             for
             any
             crime
             into
             his
             court
             ,
             that
             hath
             beene
             formerly
             detected
             or
             presented
             to
             the
             Archdeacon
             ?
             Or
             doth
             your
             Archdeacon
             cite
             any
             dwelling
             in
             your
             Parish
             ,
             to
             appeare
             before
             him
             for
             any
             ●rime
             presented
             to
             the
             Chancellor
             in
             his
             Uisitation
             ?
             by
             which
             of
             the
             two
             aforesaid
             Iuris●ictions
             was
             the
             partie
             offending
             cited
             last
             ?
          
           
             7
             Doth
             your
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             Commissarie
             ▪
             Archdeacon
             ,
             Officiall
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             using
             Ecclesiasticall
             Iuris●iction
             ,
             speede
             any
             Iudiciall
             ▪
             Act
             except
             he
             have
             the
             Ordinary
             ▪
             Register
             of
             the
             court
             ,
             or
             his
             lawfull
             Deputy
             ,
             or
             else
             such
             persons
             to
             write
             and
             speed
             the
             same
             ,
             as
             are
             by
             ●aw
             allowed
             in
             that
             behalfe
             ?
             Or
             have
             they
             ,
             or
             either
             ,
             or
             any
             of
             them
             ,
             without
             the
             Bishops
             consent
             any
             moe
             seales
             then
             one
             ,
             for
             the
             sealing
             of
             all
             matters
             incident
             to
             his
             or
             their
             Office
             ?
             And
             doth
             the
             said
             Seale
             remaine
             in
             the
             custodie
             of
             the
             Iudge
             himselfe
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             lawfull
             substitute
             by
             him
             appointed
             ?
             And
             is
             the
             same
             kept
             in
             the
             Citie
             or
             principall
             Towne
             in
             the
             ●ountie
             ,
             as
             the
             Law
             requireth
             ?
          
           
             8
             Doth
             your
             Chancellor
             ,
             
             Commissarie
             ,
             Archdeacon
             ,
             Officiall
             or
             others
             exercising
             any
             Ecclesiasticall
             Iurisdiction
             ,
             or
             eith●r
             or
             any
             of
             them
             ,
             appoint
             such
             place
             or
             places
             for
             the
             keeping
             of
             their
             Courts
             ,
             as
             are
             convenient
             for
             the
             entertainment
             of
             those
             that
             are
             to
             make
             their
             appearance
             there
             ,
             and
             most
             indifferent
             for
             travell
             ?
             And
             doe
             they
             end
             in
             their
             Courts
             in
             such
             convenient
             time
             or
             times
             ,
             as
             every
             man
             may
             returne
             homewards
             in
             as
             due
             season
             as
             may
             be
             ?
          
           
             9
             Hath
             any
             Register
             unto
             your
             knowledge
             ,
             
             or
             as
             you
             have
             credibly
             beene
             informed
             ,
             receiued
             wittingly
             any
             certificate
             without
             the
             knowledge
             of
             the
             Iudge
             ?
             Or
             willingly
             omitted
             to
             call
             any
             persons
             cited
             to
             appeare
             upon
             any
             Court
             day
             ?
             Or
             that
             hath
             unduely
             put
             off
             ,
             and
             deferred
             the
             Examination
             of
             witnesses
             to
             be
             examined
             by
             a
             day
             ,
             set
             and
             assigned
             by
             the
             Iudge
             ?
             Or
             that
             hath
             set
             downe
             or
             enacted
             any
             thing
             false
             ,
             or
             conceited
             by
             himselfe
             ,
             as
             decreed
             by
             the
             Iudge
             ,
             or
             not
             as
             so
             ordered
             or
             decreed
             by
             the
             Iudge
             ?
             Or
             that
             hath
             received
             any
             reward
             in
             any
             Causes
             whatsoever
             in
             favour
             of
             any
             partie
             ,
             or
             that
             is
             of
             counsell
             directly
             or
             indirectly
             with
             either
             of
             the
             parties
             in
             suit
             ?
             declare
             your
             knowledge
             in
             these
             particulars
             .
          
           
             10
             Do●h
             any
             Register
             or
             any
             other
             Minister
             of
             Ecclesiastical
             Courts
             
             
             or
             any
             of
             the
             Iudges
             of
             the
             said
             Courts
             take
             or
             receive
             any
             other
             or
             greater
             fees
             ,
             then
             such
             as
             were
             ratified
             and
             approved
             by
             the
             Archbishop
             of
             Canterbury
             ,
             
               Anno
            
             1597.
             and
             contained
             in
             the
             Tables
             of
             fees
             ,
             for
             that
             purpose
             made
             :
             And
             are
             two
             Tables
             ,
             containing
             the
             severall
             rates
             and
             summes
             of
             the
             said
             fees
             ,
             
             set
             up
             according
             to
             the
             Law
             in
             that
             case
             provided
             ?
             That
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             one
             of
             them
             in
             the
             usuall
             place
             or
             Consistorie
             where
             the
             Court
             is
             kept
             ,
             and
             the
             other
             of
             them
             in
             the
             Registry
             ,
             or
             Registers
             Office
             ?
             And
             are
             they
             set
             up
             in
             such
             sort
             that
             every
             man
             whom
             it
             concerneth
             may
             without
             difficultie
             come
             to
             the
             view
             thereof
             and
             take
             a
             copie
             of
             them
             if
             they
             so
             desire
             ?
             
             And
             doth
             any
             Register
             or
             other
             Ecclesiasticall
             Officer
             take
             more
             for
             shewing
             Letters
             of
             Orders
             ▪
             then
             is
             appointed
             in
             the
             137.
             
             Canon
             ?
          
           
             11
             Doth
             any
             Proctor
             take
             upon
             him
             to
             appeare
             in
             any
             Cause
             or
             pretend
             to
             be
             entertained
             in
             the
             same
             ,
             
             unlesse
             hee
             be
             constituted
             and
             appointed
             by
             the
             party
             himselfe
             either
             before
             the
             Iudge
             and
             in
             open
             Court
             ,
             or
             by
             sufficient
             Proxie
             con●●rmed
             by
             some
             authenticall
             Seale
             ,
             the
             parties
             ratification
             therewithall
             concurring
             ?
             If
             you
             know
             any
             such
             present
             him
             ,
             that
             so
             he
             may
             be
             punished
             as
             the
             law
             provides
             ?
             Or
             doth
             any
             Proctor
             ●ake
             the
             oath
             in
             
               Animam
               Domini
               ,
            
             in
             any
             cause
             what
             ever
             ,
             contrary
             to
             the
             ordinance
             of
             holy
             Church
             ?
          
           
             12
             How
             many
             Apparatours
             have
             you
             in
             your
             Dioc●sse
             or
             Archdeaconrie
             ,
             
             as
             you
             either
             know
             or
             doe
             conjecture
             ?
             Doe
             they
             or
             any
             of
             them
             execute
             their
             Office
             by
             themselves
             or
             by
             their
             Deputies
             ?
             And
             if
             by
             their
             Deputies
             ,
             then
             is
             the
             cause
             of
             such
             their
             deputation
             and
             employment
             made
             knowne
             and
             approved
             of
             by
             the
             Ordinary
             of
             the
             place
             ?
             Doe
             they
             take
             upon
             them
             the
             Offfce
             of
             Promot●rs
             or
             Informers
             for
             the
             Court
             ,
             or
             exact
             more
             or
             greater
             fees
             then
             are
             prescribed
             in
             the
             Tables
             before
             remembred
             ?
             What
             other
             abuses
             and
             aggrievances
             can
             you
             complaine
             of
             justly
             in
             the
             said
             Apparators
             ?
          
           
             Whether
             any
             Archdeacon
             or
             Officiall
             within
             the
             Diocesse
             of
             London
             hath
             or
             doth
             commute
             or
             change
             any
             p●nance
             or
             corporall
             punishment
             ,
             in
             whole
             or
             in
             part
             ,
             and
             what
             money
             such
             Archdeacon
             or
             Officiall
             hath
             received
             ,
             what
             〈◊〉
             offence
             was
             for
             which
             any
             summe
             of
             money
             was
             received
             ,
             or
             appointed
             to
             be
             paid
             ?
             set
             downe
             the
             particulars
             of
             the
             premisses
             .
          
           
             Whether
             any
             Archd●acon
             or
             Officiall
             ,
             or
             his
             Surrogate
             ,
             have
             within
             thes●
             three
             yeares
             last
             past
             ,
             granted
             any
             Licences
             for
             the
             Marriage
             of
             any
             parties
             in
             your
             parish
             Church
             ,
             or
             elsewhere
             ,
             whether
             hath
             your
             Minister
             by
             vertue
             o●
             the
             said
             Licences
             ,
             so
             married
             them
             ,
             and
             by
             whom
             the
             said
             Licences
             were
             so
             granted
             ,
             and
             you
             are
             likewise
             required
             by
             vertue
             of
             your
             corporall
             oath
             to
             make
             diligent
             
             search
             in
             the
             Register
             booke
             of
             marriages
             kept
             within
             your
             parish
             ,
             what
             parties
             have
             beene
             married
             by
             the
             said
             authoritie
             ,
             and
             if
             you
             know
             any
             such
             ,
             present
             their
             names
             ,
             and
             places
             where
             they
             dwell
             .
          
           
             Whether
             have
             you
             in
             your
             Parish
             any
             Curats
             ,
             Schoolemasters
             ,
             Physitians
             ,
             Ch●●urgions
             ,
             Parish
             Clarkes
             ,
             or
             Midwives
             ,
             licensed
             by
             any
             other
             authority
             than
             of
             the
             Lord-bishop
             of
             this
             Diocesse
             ,
             or
             his
             Chancellor
             ,
             and
             whether
             any
             fees
             have
             beene
             demanded
             or
             received
             by
             any
             other
             besides
             the
             Lord
             Bishop
             of
             this
             Diocesse
             ,
             or
             his
             Chancellor
             ,
             in
             the
             Lord
             Bishops
             Visitation
             ,
             for
             exhibiting
             the
             said
             licences
             ?
          
           
             Whether
             any
             Commissarie
             ,
             Archdeacon
             ,
             or
             Officiall
             ,
             have
             at
             any
             time
             ,
             especially
             within
             these
             three
             yeares
             last
             past
             ,
             intermedled
             in
             the
             placing
             or
             displacing
             of
             any
             persons
             in
             pewes
             ,
             in
             your
             Parish
             Churches
             ,
             or
             have
             granted
             any
             confirmation
             of
             seates
             ,
             under
             his
             seale
             of
             office
             ,
             or
             by
             his
             authority
             hath
             caused
             to
             be
             removed
             the
             Pulpit
             ,
             or
             Font
             ,
             or
             reading
             Deske
             f●om
             their
             ancient
             and
             accustomed
             place
             ,
             or
             given
             way
             to
             making
             of
             doores
             or
             windowes
             in
             Churches
             or
             Chappels
             ,
             or
             erecting
             of
             Galleries
             ?
          
           
             Whether
             any
             Commissarie
             ,
             Archdeacon
             or
             Officiall
             have
             proved
             the
             Wils
             ,
             or
             granted
             Administration
             of
             the
             goods
             of
             any
             beneficed
             man
             or
             Curat
             dying
             within
             his
             Iurisdiction
             ,
             or
             of
             any
             other
             person
             being
             in
             holy
             Orders
             ?
          
        
      
       
       
         
           The
           Charge
           of
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Sworn
           men
           set
           downe
           for
           the
           better
           performance
           of
           their
           duties
           ,
           and
           discharge
           of
           their
           Oaths
           .
        
         
           THey
           are
           not
           to
           bring
           in
           any
           Bills
           into
           the
           Archdeacons
           Court
           upon
           the
           Articles
           to
           be
           enquired
           of
           in
           their
           Visitation
           ,
           by
           reason
           of
           my
           Lords
           Visitation
           ,
           but
           only
           now
           during
           the
           said
           Visitation
           ,
           to
           make
           their
           presentments
           upon
           these
           Articles
           .
           They
           are
           therefore
           charged
           ,
           that
           after
           their
           Oath
           taken
           ,
           and
           their
           returne
           home
           ,
           they
           doe
           require
           their
           Minister
           to
           reade
           over
           both
           the
           Book
           of
           Canons
           or
           Constitutions
           ,
           set
           forth
           by
           his
           Majestie
           ,
           in
           the
           Convocation
           holden
           in
           the
           year
           of
           our
           God
           ,
           1604.
           and
           also
           these
           Articles
           unto
           them
           ,
           and
           to
           consider
           of
           every
           particular
           Article
           ,
           and
           of
           the
           offences
           by
           them
           to
           be
           presented
           ,
           as
           also
           of
           such
           persons
           in
           their
           Parish
           as
           shall
           bee
           noted
           to
           offend
           in
           the
           same
           :
           and
           so
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           assembling
           themselves
           together
           within
           some
           convenient
           time
           ,
           are
           to
           make
           their
           Bill
           ,
           answering
           every
           Article
           by
           it selfe
           ,
           before
           the
           time
           hereafter
           appointed
           them
           ,
           which
           Bill
           shall
           be
           signed
           with
           the
           hands
           of
           all
           the
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side●men
           ,
           with
           conference
           had
           with
           their
           Minister
           upon
           the
           said
           Bill
           of
           presentment
           ,
           who
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           26.
           
           Canon
           ▪
           is
           to
           see
           that
           the
           said
           Church-wardens
           doe
           their
           duties
           in
           presenting
           ,
           upon
           the
           penaltie
           in
           the
           26.
           
           Canon
           prescribed
           .
           These
           Bills
           shall
           be
           brought
           by
           both
           the
           Church-wardens
        
         
         
           AT
           the
           delivery
           of
           your
           Bill
           of
           presentment
           ,
           at
           the
           time
           and
           place
           before
           set
           downe
           ,
           you
           the
           Church-wardens
           are
           likewise
           in
           the
           said
           Bill
           ,
           to
           set
           downe
           the
           names
           of
           all
           such
           as
           have
           died
           within
           your
           parish
           at
           any
           ,
           time
           since
           
             the
             day
             of
             Iuly
             last
             past
          
           being
           Men
           ,
           Maides
           or
           Widowes
           :
           and
           what
           person
           or
           persons
           have
           beene
           married
           since
           the
           said
           time
           ,
           and
           by
           what
           Licence
           or
           authority
           :
           and
           likewise
           you
           the
           Minister
           ,
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           of
           every
           Parish
           ,
           must
           in
           the
           end
           of
           the
           said
           Bill
           of
           presentment
           ,
           set
           downe
           ,
           the
           number
           of
           all
           Recusants
           ,
           and
           non-Communicants
           as
           followeth
           
             
               Recusants
               men
               —
            
             
               Recusants
               women
               .
               —
            
             
               Non-Communicants
               of
               both
               sex
               .
               —
            
             
               Communicants
               of
               both
               sex
               in
               the
               whole
               Parish
            
          
           So
           setting
           down
           the
           number
           of
           every
           one
           ,
           you
           the
           Minister
           ,
           Church-wardens
           and
           Side-men
           must
           put
           your
           hands
           to
           the
           said
           Note
           .
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A00214e-140
           
             Can.
             5.
             
          
           
             Can.
             4.
             
          
           
             Can.
             6.
             
          
           
             Can.
             9.
             
          
           
             Can.
             3.
             
          
           
             Can.
             7.
             
          
           
             Can.
             8.
             
          
           
             Art.
             20.
             34.
             
          
           
             Can.
             2.
             
             &
             1.
             
          
           
             ●an
             .
             ●
             4
             
          
           
             Can.
             12.
             
          
           
             Can.
             10.
             
          
           
             Can.
             11.
             
          
           
             Can.
             72.
             
          
           
             Can.
             73.
             
          
           
             Can.
             85.
             
          
           
             Can.
             82.
             
          
           
             Rubr.
             before
             Morning
             Prayer
             .
          
           
             Orders
             of
             Queene
             Elizabe●●
             ,
             An.
             1561.
             
             Ib.
             Order
             ●
             .
          
           
             Can
             ,
             85.
             
          
           
             Can.
             88.
             
          
           
             Injunct
             .
             of
             Q
             ▪
             Eliz.
             Orders
             of
             Q
             ▪
             Eli●
             .
          
           
             Can.
             82.
             
          
           
             Com.
             Book
             .
          
           
             Can.
             20.
             
          
           
             Can.
             81.
             
          
           
             Can.
             82.
             83.
             
          
           
             Can.
             84
             
          
           
             Can.
             ●7
             
          
           
             Can.
             58.
             
          
           
             Can.
             80.
             
          
           
             Can.
             70
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             52
             
          
           
             Can.
             70
             
          
           
             Rubrick
             after
             the
             Pre●ace
             .
          
           
             Can.
             14
             ▪
             
          
           
             Rub●i●k
             of
             the
             Common
             P●ayer
             booke
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             15.
             
          
           
             Rubr.
             f●●r
             the
             Communion
             .
          
           
             Can.
             4●
             
          
           
             Can.
             4●
             46
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             47
             
          
           
             Can.
             48
             
          
           
             Rubr
             ▪
             
          
           
             Cap.
             4.
             
          
           
             Can.
             55
             
          
           
             Can.
             55
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             56
             
          
           
             Can.
             5●
             
          
           
             can.
             5●
             
          
           
             Can.
             21
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             2●
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             26
             ▪
             
          
           
             Can.
             27.
             
          
           
             ●ubr
             .
          
           
             ●an
             .
             ●1
             .
          
           
             ●ubr
             .
          
           
             ●an
             .
             21.
             
          
           
             Rubr.
             &
          
           
             Can.
             28.
             57.
             
          
           
             Can.
             71
             ▪
             
          
           
             Instructions
             .
          
           
             Can.
             6●
             ▪
             
          
           
             Rubr
             ▪
             o●
             Bap.
             
          
           
             Can.
             30.
             
          
           
             Can.
             29.
             
          
           
             Can
             ▪
             69
             
          
           
             Can.
             61
             
          
           
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