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A32950 Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited to the ministers, church-wardens, and sidemen of every parish within the arch-deaconry of Gloucester, in the visitation of the Arch-Deacon Church of England. Diocese of Gloucester. Bishop (1660-1672 : Nicholson); Nicholson, William, 1591-1672. 1665 (1665) Wing C4047; ESTC R40824 4,806 11

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the Dead IX IS your Churchyard set apart for Buriall of the Dead sufficiently mounded and fenced with Walls Rails or Pales and decently kept from Annoyance of Swine and other Cattle and are your Dead buryed there or within the Church SETC. 3. Concerning the Houses Gleabs and Tythes belonging to Churches and Ministers I. IS the House of your Parson or Vicar with all Out-houses belonging to it kept in sufficient reparation or hath any part thereof been pulled down by any private person Hath any man encroached upon any Garden Orchard Yard Close belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarige cut any Trees growing thereon II. HAVE you a true Terrier of all the Glebe Lands Gardens Orchards or Tenements belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarige and is this Terrier kept in your common Chest and a copy of it delivered into the Bishops Registry III. HAVE any of the antient Glebe Lands belonging to your Parsonage or Vicarige been taken away or exchanged for others without the free consent and license of the Ordinary if so declare when and by whom as also what Tythes Rates portions of Tythes Pensions or yearly profits are detained from your Minister SECT 4. Concerning the Parishioners I. IS there in your Parish any person known or reputed to be an Heretick or Schismatick Any Papish Familist Anabaptist Quaker or other Sectary that refuse to come to Divine Service established in the Church of England Is there any that impugn the kings Supremay in Causes Ecclesiastical or the Book of Common-prayer II. IS there in your Parish any that lyes under a faine or vehement suspicion of Adultery Incest or Fornication Any that harbour such incontinent persons Are there any common Drunkards common Swearers any Blasphemers of Gods Word or his holy Name Any Deboist persons any Sowers of Rebellion Sedition Faction and Discord among Neighbours within your parish III. HAVE you any in your parish that prophane and mispend the Lords Day by opening their Shops trading buying or selling Do ●ny Vintners Victuallers Alehouse-keepers suffer any persons to tipple or game in their houses on that Day Declare the names of the Offendors herein IV. DO all the persons of your parish having no lawful impediment duely resort to your Church or Chappel upon Sundayes and Holy dayes Do they there abide quietly with Reverence Order and Decency during all the time of Divine Service Or is there any in your parish that forbear to partake of the Common-Prayer present the names of the faulty V. DOTH every person coming to Church reverently uncover his head and so continue all the time of Divine Service knéel at the receiving the Communion and at prayers stand up at the Créed and when the Gospel is read VI. ARE there any in your parish that refuse or wilfully neglect to send their Infant-children to be baptized in the Church unless in case of necessity or urgent danger or do they send them to be baptized in other parishes or after other form then is appointed Or are there any Infants or more aged persons in your parish Vnbaptized VII ARE there any in your parish that on Sundayes or Holy-dayes do not send their children and servants to the Church to be Catechized by the Minister VIII ARE there any in your parish who being fiftéen years of age and well instructed and prepared do not receive the Lords Supper frequently knéeling from the hand of the Minister Or is there any that repair for it to other parishes Or do any of other parishes forsaking their own Church repair to yours for that end IX ARE there any in your parish that being lawfully married and not separated or divorced by due course of Law do not dwell together as Man and Wife ought X. ARE there any married Women in your parish who after their delivery from the peril of Child-birth refuse to make their publick Thanksgiving in the Church and when they repair to Church so to do do they then and there offer their accustomed Offerings XI ARE there any in your parish that refuse to pay their Easter-offerings to the Minister or that refuse to pay the rate assessed upon them for the repair of your Church or Chappell or for Bread and Wine used in the Holy Communion or for such Books Ornaments and Vtensils as are requisite for the performance of Divine Offices there XII Do any of your parish refuse to bury their Dead according to the Form and Order of the Church of England XIII ARE there any Wills or Testaments of persons dead in your parish concealed or not yet proved or my goods of persons dying Intestate administred without due grant from the Ordinary XIV DID any dying in your parish or elsewhere leave any Legacy to your Church or to the poor or to any other pious and charitable use Declare what those Legacies were and how they have been bestowed or in whose hands they are detained XV. DO you know any persons that have presumed to brawle fight quarrell or strike one the other in your Church Chappel or Church-yard if such present their Names SECT 5. Concerning Church-wardens and Sidemen I. ARE the Church wardens of your parish yearly and duly chosen by the consent of your Minister and Parishioners or one of them by your Minister and the other by the Parishioners in defect of their joint consent II. HAVE the former and last Church-wardens given up their just 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 Chappell III. DO you against every Communion provide a sufficient quantity of fine white Bread and of good Wine according to the advice and direction given you by your Minister for the number of Communicants SECT 6. Concerning Parish Clerks and Sextons I. HAVE you a sufficient Parish Clerk that can perform his duty in Reading and Answering and Singing and doth attend in all Divine Services and is his wages duly paid him II. DOTH he or the Sexton if you have one diligently lock and open your Church doors at due times Doth he keep your Church or Chappel clean Doth he toll and ring the Bells at the accustomed hours before Divine Service SECT 7. Concerning Hospitals Schools and Schoolmasters I. IS there any Hospital School or Almshouse founded in your Parish if so who was the Founder and what is the yearly Revenue and whether is the yearly Stipend paid to the Schoolmaster II. DOTH any man keep a publick or private School in your Parish Is he licensed and allowed thereto by the Bishop or Chancellor Is your Schoolmaster of sound Religion and good Life Doth he teach his Schollars the Catechism set forth in the Common-Prayer Book Doth he cause his Schollars upon Sundayes and Holydayes orderly to repair to your Church or Chappel and see that they behave themselves quietly and reverently all the time of Divine Service and Sermon FINIS