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A00268 Articles to be enquired off, within the prouince of Yorke, in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in God Edwin Archbishoppe of Yorke, primate of England and Metropolitane. In the .xix. and .xx. yeare, of the raigne of our most gratious souereigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defendor of the fayth, &c. 1577. &. 1578.; Visitation articles. 1577-1578 Church of England. Province of York. Archbishop (1576-1588 : Sandys); Sandys, Edwin, 1516?-1588. 1577 (1577) STC 10376; ESTC S111867 7,611 18

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within your parish in the Catechisme allowed and set foorth with certaine additions or at the least so many of them by course as cannot say the same by hart and as he may well heare and instruct for an houre at the least before or after the Euening prayer And whether for that purpose he doth take the names of them all and by course call certaine of them by name euery seconde sunday and holy days to come to the teaching of the same Catechisme vntyl they haue learned the same 13 Whether all fathers mothers masters and dames of your parish cause theyr children seruaunts apprentizes both mankinde womankinde being abou● sixe yeares of age vnder twentie which have not learned the Catechisme to come to the Church on the Sundayes and holy dayes at the times to them appointed or at the least such and so many of them as your Minister shall appoint and there diligently and obediently to heare and to be ordred by the minister vntill such tyme as they haue learned the same Catechisme and what be the names of those that do not cause theyr children seruaunts and apprentices so to come to the Church to be instructed and examined and how many of the sayd children seruauntes apprentices be in your parish which being aboue seauen yeares olde vnder twentie yeares of age cannot saye by heart the sayde Catechisme and what be their names and age and with whome they dwell 14 Whether your Person or Vicar hath preached or caused to be preached foure sermons at the least euery yeare in your Church and what be the names of him or those that so did preach and whether they were lawfully licenced so to preach if any other than your Person or Vicar did preach the same and whether if ther be no Sermon your Minister do reade for the moste part euery Sunday distinctly and plainlye some part of the Homelies appointed to be reade And whether any Minister not admitted by the Ordinary do expounde any scripture or matter of doctrine by way of exhortation or otherwyse and thereby omit and leaue off the reading of the Homilies already set out 15 Whether your Minister hath admitted to the receiuing of the holy Communion any open and notorious sinner or euill liuer by whome the congregation is offended without due penance first done to the satisfaction of the cōgregation Or any malicious person that is notoriously known to be out of charitie or that hath done any open wrōg to his neighbour by word or déede without due reconciliation first made to the partie that is wronged according as is required by the Booke of common prayer 16 Whether your Minister hath admitted to the holy Communion any of his parish being aboue twenty yeares of age either mākinde or womankinde that can not say by heart the ten commaundements the articles of the fayth the Lordes prayer or being aboue twelue yeares and vnder twentie yeares of age that cannot say by heart the sayde Catechisme And whether he marry any persons which were single before that cannot saye the sayde Catechisme And whether he vseth to examine his parishioners at conuenient tymes to the intent he may know whether they can say the same which is required or no 17 Whether your Minister doe Church any vnmaryed woman after they haue bene deliuered of theyr children begotten vnlawfully before they haue acknowledged theyr faultes openly occording to the order prescribed by the Ordinarie or his deputie 18 Whether there be any in your parish man or woman being of conuenient age that hath not receiued the holy Communion thrice at the least this last yeare and namely at Easter last or ther about for once what be theyr names And for what cause they do abstayne from the holy Communion And whether yearely before Easter at conuenient tymes namely on Sundayes in Lent at afternoone or such other dayes in the wéeke next before Easter such of your parishioners as the Person Vicar or Curate shall appoint require to come vnto him do come and recite vnto him the Catechisme or at the least the Lordes prayer the articles of the christian beliefe and the ten cōmaundements by hart in English and if any so required do wilfully and stubburnely refuse to come recite the same Whether the Church-wardens and sworne men or any of them do assist the Minister therein that such stubburne persons may be rebuked and expelled from the communion at that tyme and so presented to the Ordinarie 19 Whether the people of your parishe especially householders hauing no lawfull excuse to be absent doe faithfully and diligently endeuor themselues to resorte with their children and seruants to their parish Church or Chappell on the holydayes chiefly vpon Sundaies to Morning and Euening prayer and vpon reasonable let therof to some other Church or Chappell wher common prayer is vsed and then and there abide orderly soberly during the time of common prayer Homelies preachings and other seruice of God there vsed reuerently and deuoutly giuing themselues to the hearing thereof and occupying themselues at tymes conuenient in priuate prayer and who they be that either negligētly or wilfully absēt themselues or come very late to the Church vpon Sundaies especially or that walke talke or otherwise vnreuerently behaue themselues in the Church or vse any gaming abroade or pastime in anye house or sit in the stréets or Churchyard or in any Tauerne or Alehouse vpon the Sunday or holydaye in the tyme of common prayer Sermon or reading of the Homelies either before noone or after noone 20 Whether the forfeiture of twelue pence for euery absence from common prayer appointed by a statute made in the firste yeare of the Quéenes Maiesties raigne set foorth in the beginning of the booke of common prayer hath bene leuied and taken according to the same statute by your Churchwardens of the last yeare of euery person that so hath offended and by them be put to the vse of the poore of the parish and if it be not by whose default it is not leuied and what perticular summes of money haue bene forfeyted that way and by whome since Easter in the yeare of our Lord 1575. vntill the daye of giuing vp the presentment concerning these Articles and so from time to time as the sayd Church-wardens and sworne men shall be appointed to present in this behalfe and how much of such forfeytures haue bene leuied by the Churchwardens and by them deliuered to the vse of the poore of the parishe and to whome the same hath bene deliuered 21 Whether your Church or Chappell Chauncell be sufficiētly repayred clenly kept the mansion house of your Parson Vicar with the buildings therevnto belonging likewise sufficiently repayred your Churchyarde well fenced and clenly kept and if any of the same be ruinous and in decay through whose default it is so whether the Churchwardens of the last yeare were enioyned to haue repaired any part of the
Church or fenced the Churchyard did neglect to do the same 22 Whether there be any Inkéepers Alewiu●s Vitailers or tiplers that suffer or do admit any person or persons in their houses to eate drinck or play at cards Tables or such lyke games in time of commō praier or Sermon on the Sundaies and holydayes and whether there be any shoppes open on Sūdayes or holydayes or there be any Butchers or others that vse to sell meate or other things in the tyme of cōmon prayer preaching or reading of the Homelies And whether in any Faires or common Markets falling vpon the Sunday there be any showing of any wares before the diuine seruice be done in the forenoone 23 Whether for the putting of the churchwardens and sworn men the better in remembraūce of theyr dutie in obseruing noting such as offend in not cōming to diuine seruice your Minister or reader do openly euery Sunday after he haue read the second lesson at Morning and euening prayer monish warne the Church-wardens sworne men to looke to theyr charge in this behalfe and to obserue who contrary to the sayde statute offende in absenting themselues negligētly or wilfully from their parish Church or Chappell or vnreuerently as is aforesayd vse thēselues in time of diuine seruice 24 Whether the Churchwardens of the last yeare haue giuen to the parishe a iust account of the Church-goods that were committed to their charge and what Church goods they haue solde to whome and whether to the profit of the Church or no And whether any person suppresse the last wil of the dead performe not legacies bequethed to the Church or to Orphanes poore Maides mariages high wayes schooles or any other godly vse 25 Whether there be in your parish any that be malicious contencious or vncharitable persons séeking the vniust vexation of their neighbours scoldes common swearers or blasphemers of the name of god any fornicatours adulterers incestous persons bawdes or receyuers of such incontinent persons or harbourers of women with childe which be vnmaried conueying or suffering them to go away before they haue done any penaūce or make satisfactiō to the cōgregation or any persōs that are vehemētly suspected of such faults or that be not of good name fame touching such crimes faultes any cōmon drūkards ribawds or other notorious euil liuers 26 Whether there be any that be maried in degrées forbidden or that haue maried two wiues or two husbands both liuing or that liue not together with theyr wiues and what be theyr names any maried that haue made precōtracts any that haue maryed without banes thrise solemly asked or that haue maried foorth of their parish church wher they ought to haue solēnised mariage 27 Whether there be any man or woman in your parish that vseth witchcraft Sorcery Charmes or vnlawfull prayer or inuocations in Latine or English or vpon any christian body or beast or any that resorteth to the same for counsell or helpe what be their names 28 Whether any person or persons within your parish haue committed vsury contrary to an Act against Vsury made in the xxxvii yeare of the raigne of the late King Henry the eight and lately reuiued and what are the names of such Vsurers And what is the maner of their Vsury 29 Whether the Scholemasters that teach in your parish either openly or priuateli in any Gentlemans house or others be of a good sincere religion conuersation be diligēt in teaching of youth whether they be examined allowed licenced to teach by the Ordinarie or his deputie and whether they teach the Catechisme allowed cōmaunded by the now Archbishop of Caunterbury both in English and Latin vnto their scholers accordinge to their capacities and what be their names 30 Whether there be any among you that is a hinderer of true religion or a fautour of the romish power or that stubburnly refuseth to come to the church or to cōmunicate or otherwise will not conforme himselfe to vnite godly religion set forth by cōmon authoritie or any that wilfully or obstinately doth defend or maintain any heresies errours or false doctrine cōtrary to the holy scriptures and what be his or their names 31 Whether in your churches chappels all alters be vtterly taken down cleane remoued euen vnto the foundation the place where they stoode paued and the wall whervnto they ioyned whited ouer and made vniforme with the rest so as no breach or rupture appeare And whether your roode lofts be taken downe and altered so that the vpper parts therof with the soller or loft be quite taken down vnto the crosse beame and that the said beame haue some conueniēt crest put vpon the same 32 Whether all euery Antiphoners masse bookes grailes portesses processionals manualles legendaries and all other bookes of late belonging to your church or chappell which serued for the superstitious latine seruice be vtterly defaced rent and abolished and if they be not through whose default that is in whose kéeping they remaine And whither all vestmentes albes tunicles stoles phanons pixes paxes handbells sacringbells censers chrismatories crosses candlestickes holy watersticks ymages and such other reliques monumentes of superstition and idolatry be vtterly defaced broken and destroied And if not where and in whose custody they remaine 33 Whether there be any man or woman in your parish that resorteth to any popish priest for shrift or auriculer cōfessiō or any other within thrée yeares nowe last past hath bene reconciled vnto the Pope or to the church of Rome or any that is reputed or suspected so to be And whether ther be any the refuse to come to the church to hear diuine seruice or to cōmunicate accordīg to the order now established by publique authoritie and what be their names 34 Whether there be any person or persons ecclesiastical or temporal within your parish or els wher within this diocese that of late hath reteyned or kept in their custody or that reade sell vtter disperse cary or deliuer to others any English bookes set foorth of late yeares at Louain or in any other place beyond the seas by Harding Dorman Allen Sanders Stapleton Marshal Bristow or any of them or by any other English papist either against the Quéenes meiesties supremacy in matters ecclesiastical or against true religiō catholique doctrin now receiued established by common authoritie within this realme and what their names and surnames are 35 Whether your Hospitals spittles almesehouses be well godly vsed according to the fundatiōs aūcient ordinances of the same whether ther be any other placed in them then poore impotēt and néedy persons that haue not wherewith or whereby to liue 36 Whether the Deanes Ruralles Sumners or any of them do pay annual rent fée or pension for their offices 〈…〉 pay and to whom· ● Adulteries Incestes and Forni 〈…〉 within your Parishe or 〈…〉 of Easter 1577. How many 〈…〉 bene put to open pe 〈…〉 how many haue ben 〈…〉 ●aue fined and payed 〈…〉 cellor Commissarye 〈…〉 to the Deanes Regi 〈…〉 to escape open punish 〈…〉 what theyr names and sur 〈…〉 〈…〉 che deacon cōmissarie officiall 〈…〉 ecclesiasticall iurisdiction in 〈…〉 or actuaries apparitors or 〈…〉 time wincked at and suffered 〈…〉 incests or other faultes 〈…〉 maine vnpunished and vncor 〈…〉 bribes pleasure friendship 〈…〉 tionate respect or any of thē 〈…〉 in this dioces by exacting 〈…〉 excessiue procurations any re 〈…〉 or any other like wayes or 〈…〉 〈…〉 the Archdeacon hath any Summer 〈…〉 doth wéekely finde out offendors and 〈…〉 before the Archdeacon and whether the 〈…〉 do heare or determine any matter other 〈◊〉 〈…〉 are presented by the church wardens and sworn 〈…〉 his visitation ●●●den yearely next after the feast of 〈…〉 the iurisdiction of a Bishop in 〈◊〉 Archdeaco●rie ▪ Whether any morice dauncers ●ish●●earers ▪ 〈◊〉 any others haue come vnreuerntly in●● the church or churchyard and there daunced or played any vnséemely