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A79594 Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens and side-men of every parish within the diocess of Ely by the Right Reverend Father in God Francis by divine permission Lord Bishop of Ely. In the second year of his translation for his first episcopal visitation; Visitation articles. 1686 Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1675-1684 : Turner); Turner, Francis, 1638?-1700. 1686 (1686) Wing C4037B; ESTC R231419 7,362 14

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ARTICLES OF VISITATION and ENQUIRY CONCERNING MATTERS ECCLESIASTICAL EXHIBITED To the Ministers Church-wardens and Side-men of every Parish within the Diocess of ELY BY THE Right Reverend FATHER in GOD FRANCIS By Divine Permission LORD BISHOP of ELY In the Second Year of His Translation for His First Episcopal Visitation CAMBRIDGE Printed by J. Hayes M.DC.LXXXVI The Charge of the Church-wardens and Side-men HAving receiv'd a Copy of this Book you are requir'd to repair to your Minister to hear all these Articles deliberately read over to you duly and diligently to consider of them and by his Advice and if need be with his Concurrence to Present all and every such Person or Persons of your Parish as have committed any Offence or made any Default mention'd in these Articles or any of them or which are vehemently suspected for the same wherein You are to deal uprightly and impartially all Affection and Favour all Hatred and Malice all hope of Reward or Advantage and fear of Displeasure set aside signing such your Presentments with your Hands The Form of their Oath YOU shall Swear truly and faithfully according to the best of your Skill and Knowledge to Present such Things and Persons enquir'd of in these Articles as to your knowledge are Presentable by the Laws Ecclesiastical of this Realm So help you God and the Holy Contents of this Book ARTICLES OF Visitation and Enquiry c. TIT. I. Concerning Churches with the Ornaments Furniture Possessions and Revenues thereunto belonging I. IS your Parish Church and Chancel decently kept for God's honour Are the Roofs Walls Windows and Pavements well repaired are the Ten Commandments Lords Prayer and the Creed drawn out in fair Letters in convenient places and are the King's Arms set up II. Have you a Font of stone decently covered for Baptism a comely Communion Table at the East end of the Chancell a comely Carpet of silk or fine stuff with a fair Linnen Cloth to spread upon it a fine Napkin a Silver Cup for the Wine a Patin for the Bread and one or more Flagons of Pewter or richer Mettal for the Administration of the Lords most Holy Supper III. Are your Reading Desk and Pulpit conveniently set up and placed for the use of Publick Prayer and Sermons Have you two Common Prayer Books in Folio last set forth by Authority your Bible in Folio of King James's Translation and a decent Surplice for your Minister to wear in the time of all publick Ministrations IV. Have you a Parchment Register for Christnings Marriages and Burials and another of Paper for the Names and Licences of such Strangers as at any time preach in your Church or Chappel and a Book wherein are entred the Churchwardens Accounts every Year Have you a Chest with 3 Locks for the said Books and the Keys kept by the Minister and Churchwardens and other Church Furniture and a Box for the Poors Alms V. Have you a Table of the Prohibited Degrees of Marriage hanging up in your Church and a Bier with a decent Herse-cloth for the Burial of the Dead VI. Is your Church-Yard well Kept and Fenced to keep out beasts Are any Doors made into it any Trees cut down or encroachments made upon it VII Have you a true and perfect Terrier of all the Glebe Lands Gardens Orchards Tenements or Cottages belonging to your Parsonage or Vicaridge and is a Copy of the same delivered into the Bishops Registry VIII Is the House and Out-houses of your Minister in good and sufficient Repair Doth he preserve the Gardens Orchards and Glebe belonging to him without Embezelling Changing or any way Damnifying them IX But especially whereas in Our late Parochial Visitation We took particular notice of several Defects Neglects and Disorders relating to the Premises and soon after issued out an Injunction for the speedy Repairing Redressing and right Ordering of the same You are hereby required to produce at our Visitation the said Injunction and there to certifie the Particular Amendments that have been made in obedience to the said Injunction or the Names of such Persons through whose default it hath not yet been fully and duly observed TIT. II. Concerning the Clergy I. IS your Minister so far as you know or believe in Holy Orders according to the Rule and Form of the Church of England Hath he been legally Admitted to the Cure of Souls in your Parish or is He known or suspected to have obtained his Orders or Benefice by any Simoniacal or Undue practice II. Did He within two months after his Induction upon some Sunday or Holyday publickly and openly read the 39 Articles as also the Morning and Evening Prayer according to the Act of Uniformity Car. 2.14 and did He within the time there limited make the Declaration required by the said Act and read the Ordinary's Certificate of his Subscription to the same III. Is your Minister constantly resident upon his Benefice and doth he live in his Parsonage or Vicaridge House or his Residence being legally dispensed with doth he provide a sufficient Curate licensed by the Bishop and doth he allow him a competent Stipend IV. Doth your Minister or his Curate in Reading the Morning and Evening Prayer and the Litany on all Sundays and Holydays and all other Days appointed by the Church in Administring the Holy Sacraments Solemnization of Matrimony Burying of the Dead Churching of Women and all other Offices of the Church duly observe such Order Manner and Form as is prescribed in the Liturgy and Canons of the Church without omission alteration or addition of any thing And doth He in performing all and every of these wear the Surplice constantly with a Hood or Tippet befitting his Degree V. Doth He administer publick Baptism at the Font without a Bason doth He sign the Infant baptized with the sign of the Cross doth he Baptize any at Home but in case of real necessity and that without Godfathers and Godmothers requiring moreover that the Child if it live be afterwards brought to the Church to have the said Baptism there solemnly certified in such manner and form as the Church appoints in the Office of Private Baptism doth He baptize publickly without Godfathers and Godmothers or doth he admit Parents for such to their own children And are there in your Parish any Persons of riper years yet unbaptiz'd through his default VI. Doth He administer the Lords Supper so often and at such convenient times that the Parishioners may communicate Thrice at least every Year whereof Easter to be one doth He exhort them diligently to the frequent Receiving of the same doth He warn the Negligent doth He admit any scandalous and profane Persons or give it to any that refuse to receive it Kneeling VII Doth He marry any persons under age without consent of Parents or any others without Banns or Licence or in any other place then the Church or at any other time then between the hours of Eight and Twelve in the Forenoon VIII Doth He