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A00204 Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of London, in the visitation of the Reuerend Father in God, Ihon Bishop of London, 1589 in the xxxj. yeare of the raigne of Our Most Gratious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1577-1594 : Aylmer); Aylmer, John, 1521-1594. 1589 (1589) STC 10252.5; ESTC S866 11,106 16

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anie that being diuorced or separated for the same doo yet notwithstanding inhabit and keepe companie still together or anie that being maried without those degrees haue vnlawfullie forsaken their wiues or husbands married others Anie man that hath two wiues or anie woman that hath two husbands anie that beeing diuorced or separated asunder haue married again anie that haue maried or contracted themselues without the consent of their parents tutors or gouernors anie that haue married without Banes thrice solemnlie asked anie couples maried that liue not together but slanderouslie liue apart 26 Whether there be anie in your parish who will come to heare the sermon but wil not come to the publique praier appointed by the booke of common praier making a schisme or diuision as it were betweene the vse of our publique praier and preaching 27 Whether the Minister and Churchwardens haue suffered anie Lords of misrule or Summer Lords or Ladies or anie disguised persons or May games or anie morrice dancers at anie times to come vnreuerentlie into the Church or Churchyard and there to dance or play especially in the time of common praier and what they be that commit such disorder or that accompanied or mainteined them 28 Whether there be among you anie notorious euill liuers or anie suspected of any notorious sinne fault or crime to the offence of Christian people or any that stubbornly refuse to conforme thēselues to vnitie and godly Religion now established by publique authority or any that beareth abroad rumors of the alteration of the same or otherwise that disturbeth good orders and the quietnesse of Christes Church and the Christian Congregation 29 Whether all such admonitions and Iniunctions as haue come to your parishes from my Lord of London in and sithence the last visitation for the obseruing of anie order for the Church or putting downe anie disorder haue ben dulie kept euer since or no by whose default they haue not been kept 30 Whether there be any married women or others within your parish which after child-birth doo refuse or contemne to come to the Church to giue thanks for their deliuerie to haue the prayers publique appointed in that behalfe by the booke of common prayer 31 Whether any carry out the Infants to be Christened in other parishes as misliking the order of Christening in their owne parish whether any preach in any Noble mans or Gentlemans house not being licensed of the Bishop 32 Whether any within your Parishes doo resort vnto barnes fieldes woods out-houses or to any extraordinarie Expositions of Scriptures or conferences together and so doo as it were make a seuerall Church or Sect vnto themselues or be drawers or perswaders of others to any such schismaticall and damnable Sects 33 Item whether your Parson Vicar or Curate haue wittingly maried together any couples whereof the woman hath ben got with childe or carnally knowen before mariage or whether the man for money or reward hath married anie woman that hath committed adulterie with another man without publique acknowledgement of their offences and reconciliation to the parish what are the names of all such that haue been so maried in anie such case and when and by whom they were so maried together 34 Whether any doo keepe their Children vnbaptised longer than the Sunday after Birth vnlesse it be for sicknesse of the childe or other vrgent occasion whether any doo carrie their children from the Parish they are borne in to other Parishes to bee baptised And whether any do refuse and carrie their children from their owne Parish to bee baptised in other places or do bring strange Ministers into their owne houses to baptise their children priuatly according to their owne phantasies 35 Whether the order of praiers on Wednesdaies and Fridaies set forth lately by the most reuerend Father the Archbishop of Canterburie by him appoynted to bee obserued through his whole Prouince be obserued as it is required and who bee they that vnder colour of it do bring in any newe deuised order prayer or fastes leauing the prescribed order of that booke FINIS The seconde bils which are to be deliuered at Michaelmas next are to be brought into Maister Blackewels office in Iuie Lane Register to my Lord Bishop of London betwixt Michaelmas and the eyght day of October following or els the Church-wardens and Side-men making default herein are at their perils to shew cause the x. of October next in the Consistorie in Pauls why they should not according to law bee proceeded agaynst for their contempt