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A32934 Articles of visitation & enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens and side-men, of the diocess of Bath and Wells, at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Peter, Lord Bishop of the that diocess Church of England. Diocese of Bath and Wells. Bishop (1672-1684 : Mews); Mews, Peter, 1619-1706. 1679 (1679) Wing C4015A; ESTC R40816 8,825 15

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days follow their bodily and ordinary labour or permit their Servants so to do Are any Shops kept open or Wares sold Or do any Vintners Inn keepers or other Victuallers and sellers of Beer Ale or Sider suffer any person to tipple or game in their houses on those daies IV. Injunct Eliz. 33. 1 Eliz. 12. Injunct Eliz 46. Injunct Eliz 52. Doth every person inhabiting or sojourning within your Parish duly resort unto your Church or Chappel upon every Sunday and Holiday to Divine Service Do they then and there abide quietly with reverence order and decency during all the whole time of Common-Prayer or Preaching And are there any among you that come only to the Sermon and not to the Common Prayers of the Church V. Rub. Ba. Are there any in your Parish that refuse to send their Infant-Children to be baptized publickly in the Church unless in case of urgent danger in which case the Child may be baptized at home by a lawful Minister after the form and rites appointed in the Liturgy Or do they send them to be baptized in any other Parishes or after other form than is appointed Or do they keep them unbaptized any longer time than the Church alloweth And are there any Infants or more aged persons in your Parish yet unbaptized or any that have been privately baptized that are not afterward brought to the Church as is appointed VI. Do all Housholders in your Parish Can. 50. cause their children and servants to learn their Catechisme and to give an account thereof unto your Minister as he shall require it of them openly in Church upon Sundays and Holidays as in the Book of Common-Prayer is appointed that when they are well instructed in the same they may be confirmed by the Bishop VII Is there any person in your Parish who being sixteen years of age Can. 1.21 Rub. Can. Rub. Fra. and well instructed in Religion doth not receive the Sacrament of the Lords Supper at least three times in the year of which Easter is always to be one Doth any in your Parish refuse to receive the same kneeling or from the hands of your own Minister repairing for it to other Parishes and Ministers abroad Or are there any strangers not of your parish that forsake their own Churches and usually repair to yours for it VIII Have you any among you that be denounced and declared excommunicated for any crime committed Can. 65. How long have they been so excommunicated And do any of your parish keep society with them before they be reconciled to the Church and absolved IX Are there any living in your parish as Man and Wife Can. 99. who are within the degrees prohibited Or any that being lawfully divorced have married again Or any that being lawfully married and not separated or divorced by course of Law do not cohabit together X. Are there any married Women in your Parish Rub. who after their Delivery from the peril of Child-birth refuse to make their publick Thanksgiving to God in the Church in such manner as by the Law and Book of Common-Prayer is required XI Are there any belonging to your Parish Rub. Com. Act Unifor who refuse to pay their Duty for Easter Offerings to your Minister or any that refuse to pay the Rate Assessed upon them for the repair of your Church or Chappel and for the providing of Bread and Wine for the Communion and such Books Furniture and Ornaments as be requisite for the performance of all Divine Offices there Can. 81.82 And what is each persons particular Rate who refuseth so to pay XII Do any refuse to bury their Dead according to the Rites of the Church of England Rub. Com. And are there any Wills or Testaments of Persons dead in your Parish that yet be unproved or any Goods Administred without a due Grant from the Ordinary Can. 92. Did any dying in your parish or elsewhere leave any legacie to your Church or Chappel or to the use of the Poor or to any other Pious and Charitable purposes what were those Legacies and how have they been bestowed XIII Is there any strife and contention among any of your Parish for their Pews or Seats in your Church Have any new Pews been erected in your Chancel or in the Body of your Church or Chappel without leave from the Ordinary XIV Is the Fifth Day of November observed and kept in your Parish and also the Thirtieth of January and the Nine and Twentieth day of May every of them yearly according to the several Acts of Parliament and in such form as by publick Authority is appointed for the same XV. Are there any in your Parish who have depraved Can. 4.6 vilisied or spoken against the Book of Common-Prayer now established in the Church of England or any part thereof or against the Government of the Church under His Majesty by Archbishops Bishops and other Ecclesiastical Officers or have spoken disgracefully of the Courts Ecclesiastical XVI Do you know of any that have abused the Church-Wardens of your Parish or given them evil words for executing their Office or to dishearten and deterr them from executing it as by Oath and Duty they are bound TIT. V. Concerning Parish Clarks and Sextons I. HAve you belonging to your Church or Chappel a Parish Clark Can. 91. aged one and twenty years at the least Is he of honest Life and Conversation and sufficient and able to perform his duty in Reading Writing and Singing Is he chosen by your Minister and doth he duly attend him in all Divine Offices Are his due Wages justly paid unto him Or who withholdeth the same from him II. Doth he or your Sexton if there be any such appointed in your Parish diligently look to the Doors of your Church that they be locked and opened at due time Can. 97. And doth he keep your Church or Chappel clean from Dust Cobwebs and other annoyance Doth he Toll or Ring the Bells at the due accustomed hours before the beginning of Divine Service Morning and Evening that the People may be warned to come unto the Church And when any person is passing out of this life doth he upon notice given him thereof Toll a Bell as hath been accustomed that the Neighbours may thereby be warned to recommend the dying person to the grace and favour of Almighty God TIT. VI. Concerning Hospitals Schools School-Masters Physitians Chyrurgions and Midwifes I. IS there in your Parish any Hospital Alms-house or Free-School not of the Kings Foundation or Patronage Who was the Founder or is now the Patron thereof And what is the yearly Revenue or Stipend belonging to the Governors or Masters of the same Is the same ordered and governed in every respect as it ought to be And are the Revenues thereof rightly employed according to the intention of the Founder and of such Grants and Ordinances as have been made concerning the same II. Doth any man