The Elizabethan Parish in its Ecclesiastical and Financial Aspects by Sedley Lynch Ware
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yeare ..." 1575-6). _Canterbury Visit_., xxvi, 44 (Wardens present
"they have no quarter sermons"). _Ibid_., 213 (1569); 214 (1574); 222 (1600). _Dean of York's Visit_., 222 (Wardens present "Mr. Deane for want of the quarter sermons." 1592). _Canterbury Visit_., xxv, 43 ("Sir Wm. Baldock our Vicar, himself unlicenced to preach, doth not provide a preacher for the sermons appointed by her Majesty's Injunctions." 1593). The _Queen's Injunctions of_ 1559, art. iv, provided that parsons should preach in their own persons at least one sermon in every quarter of the year. [94] _Canterbury Visit_., xxv, 22, 23 (two examples). _Ibid_., vol. xxvi, 31, 44, 222, 319, etc. See _Queen's Injunc_. of 1559, art. xi. [95] See authorities above cited. Whether the incumbent kept hospitality was a standing article of inquiry in the visitations of the period; _e.g_., Grindal's Metrop. Visit. Art of 1576, _Remains of Grindal, Parker Soc_., 157 ff. [96] _Manchester Deanery Visit_., 63 ("They [ministers of Manchester] be nott dutifull in visitinge the sicke"). [97] "And if the churchwardens and swornmen be negligent, or shall refuse to do their duty ... ye shall present to the ordinary both them and all such others of your parish as shall offend...." Archbp. Grindal's Inj. at York, 1571, _Remains of Grindal, Parker Soc_., 129. [98] Or judge acting by delegation from the ordinary. [99] "Against the Reader [of Denton Chapel] ... doth not Reade the Injunctions...." _Manchester Deanery Visit_., 60. "_Qui_ [wardens of |
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