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A00218 Articles to be answered of the sworne men in the Archdeacon of London his visitation holden the yeere. 1584. the 15. and 19. of Ianuarie.; Visitation articles. 1585 Church of England. Archdeaconry of London. Archdeacon (1559-1591 : Mullins); Mullins, John, d. 1591. 1585 (1585) STC 10268; ESTC S120552 4,210 1

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Articles to be answered of the Sworne men in the Archdeacon of London his visitation holden the yeere 1584. the 15. and 19. of Ianuarie INprimis who is your Parson or Vicar and how long he hath continued with you and whether you haue any other which doo ordinarily preache reade catechise or exercise any other function Ecclesiasticall amongst you what be theyr names and where they dwell 2. Whether your Parson or Vicar can preache and Whether hee haue preached his quarterly Sermons in your Church in his owne person or if any can not preache or be not licenced themselues whether they haue procured their quarter Sermons to be preached there Item whether beside these they haue preached or procured their monthly Sermons or no. And whether you haue suffered anie to preache whom you haue not knowne to haue beene sufficiently licensed therevnto or hindred or forbidden any that were licensed 3. Whether your person vicar or curate hath obserued in dooing diuine seruice and ministring of Sacraments the order set forth by act of Parliament without putting in any thing of their owne or taking away or hath omitted the Letany on such dayes as it ought to be read or els hath omitted the wearing of the Surplesse in the time of their ministration or no. 4. Item whether your Parsons or Vicars be resident vpon theyr benefice and whether such as are not resident giue the fortith part of their benefice béeing aboue twenty pound a yeere to the reléefe of the poore or no. 5. Whether any doo reade preache or catechize with you who doo not foure times in the yeere at the least say diuine seruice and minister the sacraments according to the booke of common prayer and what be their names 6. Whether your preachers and others who be in eccleasticall orders doo at all times weare and vse such kinde of apparell as is prescribed vnto them by the booke of Aduertissements and her Maiesties Iniunctions Anno primo 7. Item whether your Parson Vicar or Curate haue giuen notice and warning in due time in theyr church for the due kéeping of all such fish daies as are to be kept through the yéere by the Lawes of this Realme exhorting the people to due kéeping of them not vpon any opinion of relgiō or holines but vpon their dutifull obedience to Princes which by Gods law is due to them procuring the welfare of the Realms and countries committed to theyr charge And also whether they haue the first sondy of euery moneth giuen warning openly in the Church to such as be of theyr Parishes of what estate soeuer they be to repaire to their parish Church in such sort as by the Lawes of this Realme is appointed vppon paine to be presented for the same or no. 8. Whether your Curate doo serue in your Church not licensed and allowed by the Byshop or other ordinarie vnder his seale or hand at the least or béeing beneficed els where doo serue with you as a Curat or no. 9. Whether any Farmer of any benefice take vpon him to admit or reiect any minister to serue or not serue where he is Farmer without the aucthoritie of the Ordinarie or no. 10. Item whether since the last visitation your parish Clarke or any other not béeing minister or Deacon or not being licensed by the Ordinarie haue taken vpon them to beginne or say seruice or minister any Sacraments or distribute the Lords cuppe or reade the Homely in your Parish what be theyr names 11. Item what persons you haue in your parish that doo teach instruct children and what be the sayed scholemasters names whether they teach publikely or priuately in any mans house whether such Schoolemaisters as doo teach the Latine tongue in your parish doo reade vnto their Scholers twice euery wéeke at the least an ordinary Lecture out of the Latine Catechisme lately set foorth and allowed by publique authoritie And whether such as teache youth to reade English doo bring vp their children in reading this Catechisme in English and of other Bookes agréeable to the Quéenes procéedinges And whether they behaue themselues honestly and both repaire to Church orderly themselues and so much as lyeth in them procure that theyr scholers also frequent the same 12. Item whether you doo knowe beléeue or haue heard say that your Parson Vicar or Curate doth sue any of his parishioners or any other person before any lay Iudge contrary to the Ecclesiasticall Lawes of his Realme and the Statute made 2. Edw. 6. for any cause of thithes or other Ecclesiastical duties 13. Item whether such ground as in your Chansel or Church is broken vp for burials or otherwise be decently made vp againe and if it be not by whose fault it lyeth vnmade vp 14. Whether your Churchwardens doo duely account once in the yéers before the Parson Vicar or Curate and the Parishioners for all such Church goodes and stokes of money therevnto belonging as hath cone to theyr handes in the time of theyr office or no. 15. Item whether you haue a comely Communion table with furniture there vnto belonging that is to know a comely ioyned Table a comely Carpet thereto being no hearse cloth or pall for burials a comfy table cloth with two handsome Communion Cuppes and a de●…t patent of siluer to minister the Lords bread vpon and also two comely pots of Pewter to fetch wine to serue for the Lordes Table reserued kept cleane to that vse onely being no Tauerne pots or no. 16 Whether there be any in your Parish that doth openly courtely or guilefully by any sleight or colour detaine any tithe or duety due to your Parson Vicar Clearke or any other Ecclesiasticall officer or no. 17 Item whether the bread and wine for the communions all the yéere be prouided by the Curate and Church 〈…〉 the charges of the parish according to the booke of common prayer and whether the same be truly collected of the parishioners and be bestowed according to the same vse of bread and wine onely or no. 18. Item whither anie parishioners taxed or rated to paye towardes the saide bread or wine at the sayde Cōmunions doe att anie time refuge to paye their portions once a yéere vnto the Churchwardens or ther deputyes when yt is demaunded or no. 19. Whether your Churchwardens doo collect and gather at euery Communion the offering of the communicants and after the Communion doo put the same in the poore mennes chest as it is appointed by the boke of common prayer and whether the sayd collection or any part thereof be imployed to any other vse then to the reléefe of the poore and what the same vse is 20. Whether there be any that doo let or disturbe the Minister in the time of reading the diuine seruice or the preacher while he is in the pulpet or no. 21. Whether there be any in your Parish that either obstinatlye refuge or by negligence doo not frequent in holy dayes Sondayes your parish
Church to heare diuine seruice or hath not being of lawfull age hauing no other lawfull impediment receaued the Holy Communion thrice this yéere and what be theyr names 22. Item you shall present so néere as you can learne howe the children of such as refuse to come to Church are brought vp vnder what Schole maister or Tutor where and in what schoole And also you shal diligently enquire of all recusant or not recusant as haue any of their children beyōde the seas and present who they be and where their sayd children remaine as far as you know beléeue or haue heard say 23. And whether any persons being excommunicated and not reconciled or yong folke that can not say the Catechisme or elderly folke that cannot say the Lordes prayer the beléefe and the ten commandements in the English tongue or being stayned with any notorious vice haue presumed to receiue the holy Communion and haue béene admitted therevnto or no. 24. Item whether there hath or dooth any stranger soiorne at any Inne or other house in your Parish at or about Easter and hath continued there any long season at other times of the yéere hath not resorted to your church communicated there who they be and what be theyr names 25. Whether anie of your Parish hath detained theyr child or children from Baptisme in theyr owne Parish church or haue carryed the same to be baptized in any other place who they be and what be theyr names 26. Whether there be any bankets or common drinkings enterludes or playes kept in your Church or Chapell or no. 27. Whether any Artificer hath or doth follow theyr worke or science or handicraft on the sunday as Goldsmith Tayler Clothworker or such like And whether they or any other Artificer doo so occupy themselues theyr seruants or apprentices on that day or no. 28. Item whether there be any man or woman in your Parish that suppresseth fulfilleth not the last will and testament of the dead or defeateth the children or other of theyr legacies or portions or if any executor or executrix administrator or administrators do vniustly withhold any gift or be quest made to any poore or impotent persons to hospitalles and poore prisoners either of this Citie or els where to poore scholers maydens marriages the mending of the high waies and bridges or to any good and godly vse and purpose or no. 29. Item whether there be any in your Parish infected with any notorious vice as whoredome open or secret maintainers thereof or any that doth hanntany suspected houses any persons married within the degrees of consanguinitie or affinitie forbidden or any person béeing lawfully married that liues slaunderously a sunder or any that were maryed without banes three times orderlie asked hauing no lawfull dipensation therefore or hath married againe theyr olde wiues or husbandes being yet aliue shewing both the names of them that so were married and the minister that so marryed them any adulterers swearers drunkards slaunderers of theyr neighbors or any other like vice or no. 30. Item whether any doo vse any conuenticles or meetings handling or expounding of scriptures in any priuat house or place other then in the common Church who they be where and when they own 31. Item whether you doo know that within your parish there is or are any person or persons notoriously knowne or suspected by probable tokens or common fame to be an vsurer or doth offend by any colour or meanes directly or indirectly in the same if any such he that you and euery of you by vertue of your othe present the name or names of such offender or offenders 32. Item whether your Byble or seruice bookes to doo you common seruice on be whole not torne rente nor blinde and whether the same be of that translation which is authorised by consent of the Bishops of this Realme or no. 33. Item whether you haue afitte booke of paper to write in all christnings burials and weddings doone in your Parish whether your parson Vicar or Curat doo diligentlie note in that Booke once in the wéeke the said christnings burials and weddings in the presence of the Churchwardens or of one of them and whether the sayd booke be safelie kept vnder lockes and keyes whether the Parson Vicar or Curat hath one and the Churchwardens another or no. 34. Item whether any housholder in your parish do suffer any plaies or games in his house or yard or let any people in to the ende to sée any such playes or games on any sunday or holy day before euening prayer be cleane doone in that Parish who they be and what be their names 35. Ithem whether you know any matter Ecclesiasticall woorthye of redresse in your Parish beside these that are set downe before or no. You are to bring your answere to all these Articles into Master Gods office on the 12. February 1584. also the 15. of March next the 15. of Iune and the 15. of September following because reformation may be bad of such offences as shal be by you presented for many escape vnpresented because you present but once a yeere Imprinted at London by I W. for Nicholas Ling.