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A77940 A declaration of the present sufferings of above 140. persons of the people of God (who are now in prison,) called Quakers: with a briefe accompt of about 1900. more ... Together with the number of 21. persons who were imprisoned and persecuted until death. All which was delivered to Tho. Bampfield, then Speaker of the Parliament, on the sixth day of the second month, 1659 ... As also an accompt of some grounds and reasons, why for conscience sake we bear our testimony against divers customes and practices at this day in use amongst men. Also a cry of great jndgement [sic] at hand upon the oppressors of the Lords heritage, as received from him on the 18. day of the first month called March. With an offer to the Parliament of our bodies, person for person to be imprisoned, for the redemption of our brethren, who are now in bonds for the testimony of Jesus. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. 1659 (1659) Wing B5993; Thomason E977_7; ESTC R203719 28,651 48

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still remains there SUFFOLK George Sherwing for not swearing to his answer to a Bill at the suit of the Lady GANDEE for Tithes was committed to Milton Gaol by an Attachment from Baron NICHOLAS and hath been there 2 years WALES Howell Jones Prisoner in Tregarran for not putting off his Hatt YORK-SHIRE James Tenant sued in the Exchequer by a Farmer of Tithes and because he could not for Conscience sake swear to his answer was committed to Prison where he hath been 35 weeks and so continues John Hall was taken forth of a meeting in Woodstock in Leeds Parish and because he refused to swear was sent to Prison by WILLIAM FENTON and MARTIN ISLES they pretending he was a Jesuite and still remains Prisoner in York Castle Besides for not Swearing and Wearing their Hatts Imprisoned 125 Persons and 38 Persons for not Swearing in their Courts have had goods taken from them to the value of about 77l 15s Fifthly Vnder pretence of being Vagrants HAMP-SHIRE ANthony Millage who was formerly a captain of a Frigot was as a vagrant committed to prison with Hunphery Smith to the common Goal of Winchester by JOHN BUNKLEY called justice for no other cause at all but for being in his company and hath been a Prisoner Ten Moneths William Bayly was also committed by the aforesaid JOHN BUNKLEY without any accusation laid against him but for being in the company with Humphrey Smith from the parish where he was born as a vagrant and hath been a Prisoner ten moneths and so remaines Besides cruelly whipped and counted as vagrants and wanderers though men of considerable estates 42. persons Sixthly For visiting Friends in Prisons DORCHESTER-GOAL William Ellet the younger commited to prison by NICOLAS SAMPSON and ROBERT PRINCE Baylifs of Brideport onely for standing peaceably in the street when George Buly was examined and hath been a prisoner there 14 weeks and so remaines Besides for visiting of their friends in Prison imprisoned 30. persons also two persons onely for entertaining their friends according to the command to entertain strangers were imprisoned and had four Horses taken from them worth about 18 pounds Seventhly For not repairing of Steeple-houses and not paying Clerkes Wages ONe hundred fourty one persons for the repair of Steeple-houses and Clerks-wages had demanded of them 27. l. 14. s. 8. pence for which was taken from them to the value of about 139. pounds 15. shillings and 10 pence in goods Eightly Imprisoned and Persecuted till death CAMBRIDGE Boniface Norris being neer four-score years of age as he was riding to a meeting was sorely beaten and bruised and fined 10. shillings for going to the meeting and afterwards imprisoned by DUDLY POPE called a Justice and a week after he was let out of Prison died DURHAM George Humble an aged man for standing by some of his neighbours whom GEORGE LILBURN had set in the stocks for speaking to a Priest the said Humble standing by and reproving the people was for that sent to Prison to Durham by the said LILBURN where he was kept until death DEVON-SHIRE Jane Ingram for going to visit some friends who were cast into prison and lay upon straw at Doomes-dale in Lanceston in Cornwal was by JO CHAMPION Justice so called cast into prison at Exeter and there kept in prison upon straw till she dyed LANCA-SHIRE Richard Apener was imprisoned till death for Tythes by Priest SHAW of Oldingham who also spoiled his goods and made havock of many more As some friends in Lancashire were comming from a meeting they meet with a Priest upon the high way and others with him to whom one Elizabeth Leavens spake a few words whereupon the Priests party got hedg-staves and beat the friends amongst whom a woman great with child was sorely beaten on the breast and so sorely bruised that she presently fell sick and with much adoe got home and within two or three dayes after died BRISTOL Temperance Hignel being moved of the Lord to go to a Steeple-house in Bristol to speak to JACOB BRINT Priest after he had ended was knockt down in the Steeple-house to the astonishing of her sences and sorely beaten and bruised her blood drawn and her cloaths torn off from her back in the Steeple-house and then cast into prison and being afterwards carried out in a basket sick within two or three dayes after she died Also George Harrison imprisoned there till death LINCOLNSHIRE Edmond Wolsey imprisoned for Tythes until death Also Thomas Bromby imprisoned until death for about 6. s. Tythes GLOCESTER-SHIRE Richard Atwood for 15 shillings tithes was imprisoned till death by RICHARD FOWLER Priest ESSEX James Parnel for speaking in Cogges-Hall Steeple-house on a fast day was imprisoned until death by HERBERT PELHAM THOMAS COOK DIONYSIUS WAKERING and WILLIAM HARLACKENDEN and before he dyed was most cruelly and barbarously used by the Goalers Wife NORFOLK Robert Jacob of Windham being four score years of age imprisoned till death being first cast into prison for not swearing to be a Constable and released but afterward cast into Prison again for tythes and for refusing to swear to his answer he was kept Prisoner till death OXFORD Elizabeth Fletcher a young woman was by the Schollers of Oxford for speaking the Word of the Lord to them thrown against a Grave-stone and into a Grave and drawn through a Pool with ropes and pumpt which usage she said before her death she should never recover but carry to her Grave and accordingly by reason of that usage she died SUFFOLK John Cason imprisoned for Tithes till death at the suit of JOHN PADGETT the Priest of Aldham and also by Priest GLAUFIELD and before his death was barbarously and cruelly used by the Goaler SUMMER SET-SHIRE William Tucker of Naylsey imprisoned till death by THOMAS GEORGE Priest YORK-SHIRE William Peers and Will Sykes imprisoned till death for Tithes John Sumerson imprisoned till death for Tithes having first been Prisoner two years Matthew Wilkinson imprisoned till death for Tithes in Pickering Castle because he could not swear to his answer to the Priests Bill William Wilkenson of Rosedal● for not paying Tithes to JOHN MASON of Middleton an Impropriator was sued in the Court of Exchequer and for not swearing to his answer was cast into Prison in Pickering Castle where he remained a Prisoner near a year and then died in Prison WESTMORELAND Richard Hebson aforementioned cruelly used by the Goaler of Apelby died In all Imprisoned and persecuted to death 21. Ninethly Imprisoned for things of several natures BERK-SHIRE Leonard Cole of Arberfield was put in Prison at Redding and there kept above twelve weeks the last Term was brought to the Court at Westminster called the Common Pleas where he appeared personally and was from thence sent to the Fleet where he remains a Prisoner two or three dayes after he came to the Fleet one GEORGE HATTON brought him a Declaration of ALEXANDER STOAKE● Priest and about the second day of the first month called March 1658 9 the said Priest