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Notes and Queries, Number 03, November 17, 1849 by Various
page 32 of 57 (56%)
1648. Upon the third of June the following Infants all born in
the parish of Brenchley were baptized in this parish Church, by
an order granted from Sir John Sedley, Knight and Baronett, Sir
John Rayney, and Sir Isaac Sedley, Knights:--

"Whereas complaints have often been made unto us by many of the
principal inhabitants of the Parish of Brenchley, that they having
desired Mr. Gilbert, minister of the said Parish, to baptize their
children, and according to the Directorie offered to present them
before the Congregation, he hath neglected or refused so to do;
whereby divers infants remain unbaptized, some of them above a
year old, expressly contrary to the said Directorie.

"We do therefore order that the parents of such children do bring
them unto the Parish Church of East Peckham, where we desire that
Mr. Topping, minister of the said Parish, would baptize them
according to the sayd Directorie, they acquainting him with the
day they intend to bring them beforehand.

"Dated ye 25th of May 1648.

"JOHN SEDLEY.

"JOHN RAYNEY.

"ISAAC SEDLEY."

The last extract may illustrate the progress of Anabaptism, under
the Parliamentary rule, and serves by way of curious sequel to the
preceding excerpta.
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