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A32949 Articles of visitation and enquiry, concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and side-men of every parish within the arch-deaconry of Gloucester, in the first visitation of the Arch-Deacon Church of England. Diocese of Gloucester. Bishop (1660-1672 : Nicholson); Nicholson, William, 1591-1672. 1663 (1663) Wing C4045; ESTC R40823 9,808 16

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or made any Door 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 SECT 3. Concerning the House Gleabs and Tythes belonging to Churches and Ministers I. IS the House of your Parson Vicar or Curate with all the Out-houses thereto belonging kept in good and sufficient Repair or have any of the said Houses béen defaced or pulled down by any private person and by whom what is the value as you think in your Consciences hath any person incroached upon any Garden Yard or Close belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarage-house or cut up any Trées growing thereon or changed or removed the ancient Marks and Bounds of the same II. HAVE you a true and perfect Terrier of all the Glebe-lands Gardens Orchards Tenements or Cottages belonging to Parsonage or Vicarage as also a Note of such Pensions Rates Tythes and portions of Tythes or other yearly profits either within or without your Parish as belong thereunto have any of the same béen with-held from your Minister and by whom as you know or have heard is this Terrier kept in your Vestry and a Copy of it delivered into the Bishops Registry III. HAVE any of the Ancient Glebe-lands belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarage been taken away or exchanged for others without the frée Consent of the Incumbent and License from the Ordinary when and by whom were they so taken away or exchanged and not imployed to the right uses SECT 4. Concerning the Parishoners I. IS there in your Parish any person a known or reputed Heretick or Schismatick any Papist Familist Anabaptist Quaker or other Sectary that refuse to come unto the publick Assemblies Prayers or Services of the Church or that make Profession of any other Religion than what is established in the Church of England impugning the Kings Majesties Supremacy in Causes Ecclesiastical the Form of Gods Worship contained in the Book of Common-Prayer and Administration of the Holy Sacraments II. IS there any person in your Parish that lieth under the accusation of a common fame or vehement suspition of adultery fornication or incest or that harbor such incont●nent lewd persons in their houses are there any common Drunkards within your Parish or common Swearers or Blasphemers of Gods Name or any that are noted to be Railers unclean or filthy Talkers or sowers of Sedition Faction and Discord amongst Neighbours III. WHETHER any in your Parish have irreverently abused your Minister or have laid any violent hands upon him or disgraced his Office and Ministry by words or déeds IV. HAVE you any in your Parish that profane or mispend the Lords day or any part of that day by an offensive Conversation or by following their servile Trades or Imployments or appoint or permit their servants or children so to do are upon those dayes any shops kept open or wares sold or do then any Vintners Inne-kéepers or other Victuallers and Sellers of Beer or Ale suffer any persons to Tipple or Game in their Houses Declare the names of the Offendors herein V. DOTH every person inhabiting or sojourning within your Parish having no lawful Lett duly Resort unto your Church or Chappel upon every Sunday and Holyday appointed for Divine Service do they then and there abide quietly with Reverence Order and Decency during the time of Common-Prayer Prayer Preaching or other Service of God there used and are there any among you that forbear to partake of the Common-Prayers of the Church and forbear to come upon His Majesties Proclamation and come only to the Preaching Specifie the Names of those that you know to be faulty herein VI. DOTH every person coming to Church Reverently uncover his Head and so continue all the time of Divine Service in the Church do they all Reverently knéel at the Prayers and stand up when the Créed and Gospel are read VII ARE there any in your Parish that refuse or wilfully neglect to send their Infant-children to be Baptized publickly in the Church unless in tase of urgent Danger in which case the Child may be Baptized at home by a lawful Minister according to 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 and are there any Infants or more aged persons in your Parish as yet unbaptized VIII DOTH every Housholder in your Parish cause their Children and Servants ignorant in the Principles of Religion to learn the Catechism set forth in the Common-Prayer-Book and upon notice from the Minister send them to him to give an Account thereof when be shall require it of them openly in the Church upon Sundayes and Holydayes as in the Rubrick of the Common-Prayer-Book is appointed to the intent that being well instructed in the same they may be capable to be Confirmed by the Bishop and are they sent and brought to the Bishop for that end IX IS there any person in your Parish who being Sixteen 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 and do any of your Parish refuse to receive the same kneeling or from the hand of your Minister repairing for it to other Parishes and Ministers abroad or are there any Strangers not of your Parish that forsake their own Church and usually Repair to yours for it X. HAVE you any among you that he denounced and declared Excommunicate for any crime committed for how long time have they continued so Excommunicated and do any of your Parish not being of the same Family usually kéep society with them before they be reconciled to the Church Absolved XI ARE there any living in your Parish who have béen Married together contrary to the Lawes of God and within the Degrées forbidden or any persons that being lawfully divorced or rather separated from Bed and Board have both parties being living one or both Married to some other or be there any that being lawfully Married not separated or divorced by course of Law do not dwell together as man and wife XII ARE there any Married Women in your Parish who after their delivery from the peril of Child birth refuse or omit to make their publick Thanksgiving in the Church and when they repair to Church so to do do they then and there offer the accustomed Offerings XIII 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 for Bread and Wine used in the Holy Communion and for such Books Furniture and Ornaments provided and bought as be requisite for the performance of all Divine Offices there XIV DO any of your Parishoners refuse to Bury their Dead according