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A32956 Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the Diocess of Lincoln, in the first episcopal visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert ... Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1660-1663 : Sanderson); Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663. 1662 (1662) Wing C4054; ESTC R6104 7,869 15

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and Holydayes 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 VIII IS there any person in your Parish who being 16. years of age 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 alwayes 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 IX HAVE you any among you that be denounced and declared excommunicate for any crime committed How long have they been so excommunicated And do any of your Parish keep society with them before they he reconciled to the Church and absolved X. ARE there any living in your Parish who have been unlawfully married contrary to the laws of God Or any that being lawfully divorced have marryed again Or any that being lawfully marryed and not separated or divorced by course of law do not cohabit together XI ARE there any marryed-women in your Parish who after their delivery from the peril of Child-birth refuse to make their publick thanksgiving to God in the Church And when they come so to do do they come decently apparelled and make their offerings according to custom XII ARE there any belonging to your Parish who refuse to pay their duty for Easter offerings to your Minister Or any that refuse to contribute and pay the rate assessed upon them for the repair of your Church or Chappel and for the providing of such books furniture and ornaments as be requisite for the performance of all Divine offices there XIII DO any refuse to bury their dead according to the Rites of the Church of England And are there any Wills or Testaments of persons dead in your Parish that be yet unproved Or any goods administred without a due grant from the Ordinary Did any dying in your Parish or else where leave any Legacy 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 XIV DO you know or have you heard of any Patron or other person in your Parish having the presentation or gift of any Ecclesiastical benefice who hath made gain thereof by presenting a Clerk or Minister to it upon any bargain either for money or pension or lease reserve of Tithes or Elebe or any part thereof or upon other Simoniacal compact whatsoever XV. 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 TIT. V. Concerning Parish-Clerks and Sextons I. HAVE you belonging to your Church or Chappelry a Parish Clerk aged 21 years ar the least Is he of honest life and conversation and sufficient or 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 Services at the Church Are his wages duly paid unto him or who with-holdeth 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 And doth he keep your Church or Chappel clean from dust cobwebs and other annoyance Doth he toll or ring the Bels 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 God TIT. VI. Concerning Hospitals Schools School-masters Physitians Chirurgeons and Midwives I. IS there any Hospital Almes house or Free-School founded in your Parish Who was the Founder or is now the Patron thereof And what is the yearly Revenue or Stipend belonging to the Governours 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 keep a publick or private School in your Parish who is not allowed thereunto by the Bishop or his Chancellor Doth your School-master teach his Scholars the Catechism of Religion set forth by Authority Doth he cause them upon Sundayes and Holy-dayes orderly to repair to your Church or Chappel and see that they behave themselves there quietly and reverently during the time of Divine Service and Sermon III. DOTH any man in your Parish practise Physick or Chirurgery or any Woman take upon her to exercise the Office of Midwife without approbation and license from the Ordinary TIT. VII Concerning Church-wardens and Side-men I. ARE the Church-wardens of your Parish yearly and duly chosen by the joynt consent of your Minister and Parishioners or one of them by your Minister and the other by the Parishioners II. HAVE the former and last Church-wardens given up their due Accompts to the Parish and delivered up to the succeeding Church-wardens the Moneys remaining in their hands together with all other things belonging to your Church or Chappel III. DO you the Church-wardens and Side-men take diligent care and see who of your Parishioners be absent from the Divine Service and Sermon in your Church or Chappel upon Sundayes and Holydayes And if you find any to have absented themselves without a sufficient cause do you by Warrant from some of the Iustices of Peace levy of them by way of distress upon their goods the sum of 12 pence for every such day of their absence according to the Act of Parliament in that case provided And do you distribute the several sums so levied among the poor of your Parish according to the law IV. DO you note them that come late to Church after Divine Service is begun or depart before it be ended Do you suffer none to stand idle or talk together in the Church-porch or to walk in the Church or Church-yard during the time of Prayers Preaching or other Sacred Offices V. DO you suffer no mis-behaviour or disorder to be done by men women or servants or children in your Church or Chappel Are you careful that none of them sit lean or lay their Hats upon the Communion-Table Do you permit no Minstrels no Moris-dancers no Dogs Hawks or Hounds to be brought or come into your Church to the disturbance of the Congregation VI. DO you against every Communion appointed in your Church or Chappel provide a sufficient quantity of fine white Bread and of good Wine according to the number of Communicants VII DO you cause all Strangers that preach in your Church or Chappel to subscribe their names the same day in a Book provided for that purpose together with the name of the Bishop that licensed them to preach in this Diocess and do you permit no other to preach VIII Have you the Church-wardens and Side-men now sworn to give in a true answer unto all these Articles of Inquiry in all their several Titles taken sufficient time to draw up your presentments and therein consulted with your Minister for his faithful assistance FOR know you assuredly that as the true discharging of your Office is the chief means whereby publick Disorders Sins and Offences in your Parish may be reformed and punished So if you wilfully refuse to present such crimes and faults as either you know to have been committed or otherwise have heard of by publick fame That in such cases the Bishop and his Officers are to proceed against you in their Ecclesiastical Courts as in Cases of wilful Omission and Perjury ROB. LINCOLN THE Ministers of every Parish are desired to give in the Names of such of the younger sort in their several Parishes as they judge fit to receive Confirmation from the Bishop and to present them to be confirmed especially such as having competently learned their Catechism have not yet received the Holy Communion Also the Clergy within the County of Lincoln are desired to bring with them in writing a note of all such Coats of Armes as are in the Church windows and of all such Monuments Gravestones and Inscriptions whether of ancient or later times as are yet remaining in their several respective Churches or Chappels or the Chancels thereof
ARTICLES OF Visitation and Enquiry Concerning MATTERS Ecclesiastical EXHIBITED To the Ministers Church-Wardens and Side-men of every Parish within the DIOCESS of LINCOLN In the first EPISCOPAL VISITATION OF THE Right Reverend Father in God ROBERT By Divine Providence Lord Bishop of LINCOLN LONDON Printed for A. Seile M.DC.LXII The Tenor of the Oath to be Administred to the Church-wardens and Sidemen of every Parish YOu shall Swear to enquire with your best diligence and to make a true Answer unto every Article in this Book now given you in Charge and to Present every Person that now is or of late was inhabiting within your Parish that hath done any Offence or omitted any Duty therein mentioned And this you shall do as in the sight of God uprightly and truly without Favour or Malice Hope of Reward or fear of Displeasure So help you God ARTICLES OF Visitation and Enquiry Within the DIOCESS of LINCOLN TITUL. I. Concerning Churches and Chappels with the Ornaments and Furniture thereunto belonging I. IS your Parish Church or Chappel kept in good and sufficient repair Are the Roofs thereof well covered with Lead Tile or Slate the Windows well Glazed the Floors well Paved the Seats well fastned and conveniently placed and all things so decently ordered as becometh the house of God II. HATH the Steeple or Tower of your Church or Chappel or any part thereof been pulled down or any of the Lead or Bells formerly belonging thereunto been imbezelled sold or made away In whose hands or Custody doth the same or any part thereof remain Declare what you know or have heard herein III. IS there a Font of Stone with a good Cover thereunto standing in a convenient place towards the lower part of your Church for the Administration of Baptism And is there in your Chancel a decent Communion Table for the Administration of the Lords Supper with a Carpet of Silk Stuff or fine Woollen cloth and another Covering of white and pure Linnen to spread thereupon And have you a fair Communion-Cup or Chalice with a Cover of silver and one or more Flagons of silver or pewter thereunto belonging IV. HAVE you in your said Church or Chappel a convenient Seat or Pew for your Minister to read Divine Service in A Pulpit with a comely Cloth or Cushion for the same A Bible of the last Translation in a large Uolum and the Book of Common Prayer both well and substantially bound Have you likewise the Book of Homilies set forth by Authority A Book of Canons and Constitutions Ecclesiastical And a Printed Table of the Degrees wherein Marriage is prohibited V. HAVE you a comely large Surplice for the Minister to wear at all times of his Publick Ministration in the Church provided and to be duly washed at the Charge of the Parish VI. HAVE you a Register Book of Parchment wherein to Register the Names and Surnames of all such persons as are Married Christned or Buried within your Parish together with the Names and Surnames of both the Parents of the Children so Christned expressing the day month and year of all such Christenings Marriages and Burials And is the transcript thereof yearly within one Month next after the 25 of March brought into the Bishops Registry VII HAVE you likewise another Book of Paper wherein to record the Names and Licences of all such Strangers as are admitted at any time to Preach in your Church or Chappel As also a third Book wherein to write down the Church-wardens Accounts together with a strong Chest with Locks and Keys wherein to keep the aforesaid Books and all other the aforementioned Furniture in safe Custody And lastly have you a Bier with a black Hears-cloth for the Burial of the Dead TIT. II. Concerning the Church-yard the Houses Gleabs and Tithes belonging to the Church I. IS your Church-yard sufficiently fenced with Walls Rails or Pales and decently kept from the annoyance of Swine Horses and other Cattel Hath any person encroached upon the same or made any dore into it out of his own ground or habitation without allowance from the Ordinary Have any Trees there growing been cut down how long since by whom and to whose use and benefit II. IS the House of your Parson Uicar or Curate with all the out-houses thereunto belonging kept in good and sufficient repair Or have any of the said Houses or Out-houses been defaced or pulled down without licence from the Ordinary and by whom Hath any person encroached upon any Garden Yard or Close belonging to your Parsonage or Uicarage house or cut up any Trees growing thereon or changed or removed the ancient Marks and Bounds of the same III HAVE you a true and perfect Terrier of all the Glebe-lands Gardens Orchards Tenements or Cottages belonging to your Parsonage or Uicarage As also a note of such Pensions Rate-tithes and Portions of Tithes or other yearly Profits either within or without your Parish as belong thereunto Have any of the same been withheld from your Minister and by whom as you know or have heard VI. HAVE any of the Antient Glebe-lands belonging to your Parsonage or Uicarage been taken away or exchanged for other without the free consent of the Incumbent and licence from the Ordinary Have any Inclosures been made in your Parish to the detriment of the Church by the decay of Tillage and converting Arable-Land into Pasture by whom hath the same been made and how many years since and how much is your Parsonage or Uicarage damnified thereby in the yearly value thereof as you know believe or have heard TIT. III. Concerning Ministers I. IS your Minister a Priest or Deacon Episcopally Ordained according to the Laws of the Church of England II. IS he defamed or suspected to have obtained either his Benefice or Orders by any Simonaical compact III. HATH he been legally Instituted and Inducted into his Benefice and did he within two months after his Induction publickly in the Church upon some Sunday or Holy-day in the time of Divine Service read the 39 Articles of the Church of England established by Authority and there publickly declare his assent thereunto IV. HATH he any other Ecclesiastical Benefice Prebend or Dignity Is he constantly resident upon his Benefice amongst you How many weeks in any one year hath he been absent from it without urgent necessity V. HATH your Minister a Curate to assist him Is the said Curate in Holy Orders an able and discreet person and conformable to the Laws and Orders of the Church of England Is he allowed by the Bishop to serve in your Church or Chappel and doth he serve in any other Church beside and what yearly Stipend doth your Minister allow him VI. DOTH your Parson Uicar or Curate in reading the dayly Morning and Evening Service Administration of the holy Sacraments celebration of Marriage Churching of Women after Childbirth Uisitation of the Sick Burial of the Dead and pronouncing Gods Commination against impenitent Sinners use the form and words