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A54212 The second part of The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being an additional account of the present and late cruelty, oppression & spoil inflicted upon the persons and estates of many of the peaceable people called Quakers, in divers counties, cities and towns in this nation of England and Wales (chiefly upon the late act made against conventicles) for the peaceable exercise of their tender consciences towards God in matters of worship and religion.; Continued cry of the oppressed for justice. Part 2 Penn, William, 1644-1718. 1676 (1676) Wing P1362A; ESTC R234420 69,745 113

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Constables of Auber and Harmston were put upon the Jury which two Towns at times Chr. Nevil doth dwell in who put one John Coddington who many years had been his Hired Servant and now his Tenant the Fore man of the Jury there was but one Informer at the Sessions which Nevill perceiving did not answer his Desire came off the Bench and took his Oath The Information which he there shewed upon the Bench was true upon which the Jury gave it against the Appellant But since that time the said Iohn Coddington Fore-man coming from Newark fell from his Horse and Dyed in a day or two after Witness Nicholas Mitchel and William Morrice Prisoners in Lincoln Goal James Dixon of Crowle imprisoned by a Writ de Excommunicatio Capiendo bearing date the 13th Day of the Moneth called Iuly 1674. for not appearing at the Bishop's Court at Lincoln Thomas Everat alias Everard and Robert Berryer of Crowl both imprisoned for the same cause by the same Writ bearing the same date William Edlington of Crosland imprisoned for the same Cause the 3d of the Moneth called April 1674. Katherine Cliffe imprisoned by an Attachment out of the Court of Exchequer bearing date the 21th day of the moneth called February 1675. Iohn Baldock of Wainfleet imprisoned by a Writ of Excom Capiend for not paying to the Repair of the Steeple-house the 20th day of December 1675. Henry Wilson committed to Prison for Non-payment of Tythes to Perrigry Moor Priest by a Warrant dated the 21th of the moneth called March 1672. Thomas Wresle imprisoned upon an Attachment out of the Exchequer for Non-payment of Tythes the Attachment dated the 3d of the 6th Moneth called August 1674. Robert Reeder imprisoned for Non payment of Tythes at the suit of Robert Bernard the Warrant dated the 15th day of the 2d moneth called April 1674. Thomas Brown imprisoned by an Attachment out of the Exchequer for not paying Tythes the Attachment dated the 29th of the 3d moneth called May 1676. Sufferers in Cumberland the 5th of the 12th Moneth 1676. THomas Rewly of Halicliff Hall of the Age of Seventy Eight Years and upwards imprisoned by an Attachment out of the Exchequer for Non-appearance at the suit of Arthur Savage of Caldbeck Priest for Tythe Wool Lamb White Book and some Prescription for his Ground payeth no Tythe in kind The said Thomas sustained Seven Years and Four Moneths Imprisonment at the suit of the said Priest for the same pretended Tythe above-mentioned and when the said Thomas was at Liberty the said Priest sued him for the Prescription-Money as healledgeth 3 l. and caused the Bailiff Robert Priestman to distrain his Feather-bed that he and his Wife lay on with all Clothes thereunto belonging and a Cupboard worth 5 l. and when the Bailiff could not get these things sold he sued the Bailiff and forced him to pay the Money and Costs The said Thomas was committed to prison this secind time the 21th of the 9th moneth 1674. and hath continued more then Two Years having had no Real nor Personal Estate in his Hand this Five Years George Bewly eldest Son of the said Thomas Bewly by vertue of an Attachment and Proclamation out of the Court of Exchequer at the suit of the said Priest for Tythes Wool Lamb White Book Presciption-Money only for the Tenement late his said Father's not being Tythe in kind of Corn nor Hay he hath been prisoner Two Years and yet remains John Striket of Branthwhait VVilliam Scot of Greenrigg and Isabel Peacock of Whelpoe Widow having Six Fatherless Chridren all Prisoners by Attachments out of the Exchequer for Non-payment of Tythes of Wool Lamb white-White-book and Prescription for none of them are liable to pay Tythe-Corn or Hay and were committed to Goal the 23d of the 9th Moneth 1676. and yet remain Thomas Bewly the younger Son of Thomas Bewly aforesaid Alice Nicholson of Woodhall having Six Fatherless Children her Husband being kept in Prison by the said Priest for Non-payment of Tythe till he Dyed in Goal by an Attachment out of the Exchequer for not putting their Answer in upon Oath being sued for Non-payment of Tythes of Wool Lamb White Book and Prescription the said Priest taking the Tythe Corn upon their Ground yearly were committed to Goal the 20th of the 11th Moneth 1676. and yet remain Grace Stalker of Whalpey in Caldbeck by an Attachment out of Chancery at the suit of Iohn Munkhouse of the same Town and Parish was apprehended the 30th of the 3d moneth 1676. for not putting in her Answer in the said Court upon Oath was committed to Goal the day and year above said and yet remains Sufferers in Cumberland in the year 1676. for Meeting together to worship God Iohn Howe 's of New-Town for having a Meeting at his House the 22th Day of the 1st Moneth was fined 20 l. and and had three Steers and two Cows taken from him worth 16 l. distrained by Richard Graham Constable and others Thomas Stordy of Moorehouse fined 9 l. 5 s. for being at the said Meeting for which they took from him two Oxen and one Cow worth 10 l. 10 s. distrained by Robert Watson of Thurstonfield Robert Hodgson of Dikesfield and Iohn Hutton of Brough Constables Robert Huntington of Bowstedhill fined 7 l. for the Speaker and 10 s. for himself and his VVife being present at the said Meeting for which he had three Heifers taken from him worth 6 l. 10 s. Christopher Whitlock for being at the same Meeting had taken from him a Cow worth 40 s. by the Constables of Orton Parish Iohn Iveson of Iarriston fined for being at the same Meeting 7 l. 5 s. and had a Mare and 2 Cows taken from him worth 8 l. All the aforesaid Distresses were by VVarrant from William Musgrave of Carlisle called a Justice Christopher Taylor of Hetherside for having a Meeting at his House was fined 20 l. by the said William Musgrave and the 22th day of the 3d moneth 1676. Gilbert Atkinson Informer Alexander Porter George Story Richard Hethrington and VValter Key took from the said Christopher five Beasts worth 14 l. Iohn Iackson of Angerton for himself and his Brother being at a Meeting fined 2 l for which the same Officers by the same Justice's VVarrant took one Mare from him worth 1 l. 6 s. Sufferers for Meeting at Pardsay-Cragg and at Cleater in the the year 1676. by VVarrant from Richard Patrickson of Calder-Abbey called a Iustice George Richardson of St. Bees and others Informers Iohn Steel of Graythwait had two Cows taken from him worth six pounds the 31th of the 3d moneth 1676. by Richard Allason of Bramby and Iohn Fletcher of Hill in Blinboshett Constables Luke Steele the same day had taken from him for the same Cause one Ke●tle worth 12 s. The 11th day of the 5th moneth 1676. Richard Allason Constable and George Richardson Informer took from Iohn Steel aforesaid two more Cows worth 8 l. Iames Bragg and the said Geo.