The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects by Sedley Lynch Ware
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[65] _Dean of York's Visit_., 320 (1596).
[66] Hale, _op. cit_., 159 (1575). [67] 3 _Rep. Hist. MSS. Com_., 275 (A vicar presented by churchwardens in the commissary's court at Poddington-apud-Ampthill for not catechising the youth, etc., though required to do so by one of the wardens. 1616). For not presenting their minister when he neglected to catechise on the Sabbath, the wardens of St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, London, had to pay divers fees to the chancellor. Brooke and Hallen, _Registers of St. Mary Woolchurch Haw_ (1886), Wardens Acc'ts, _s.a._ 1593. [68] Accordingly, by a later entry in the book we see that the warden brought in court a certificate that the surplice had been bought and worn by the vicar. _Manchester Deanery Visit_., 59. For a precisely similar injunction see _ibid_., 62 (Wardens of Eccles). [69] See p. 15 _supra_. [70] For presentments of vicar's (etc.) offences see pp. 31 ff. _infra_. [71] L.G. Bolingbroke; _The Reformation in a Norfolk Parish, Norf. and Norw. Arch. Soc_., xiii, 207-8 (1593). [72] _Dean of York's Visit_, 231 (1594). [73] _Ibid_., 315. See also _ibid_., 225 and 229. |
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