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A35330 The Cry of oppression and cruelty inflicted upon divers innocent people called Quakers, in the county of Glocester, for peaceable meeting together to worship God being a copy of a paper directed to the judges of the late assizes at Glocester presented to the tender consideration of such who are in power to relieve the oppressed. 1677 (1677) Wing C7449A; ESTC R30286 6,244 9

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were quite contrary to the Act the said Informers replied What do you tell us of the Act We matter not the Act. The said Informers abused John Jones in a desperate shameful manner throwing him over the Gate several times to the hazard of his Life throwing him upon his Back and then laid him thwart a Stick and in a grievous manner abused him And at another time when the said Informers were abusing Friends they said If we kill one of you we believe we shall not be hangged for it And the said Informers took Benjamin Power and threw him over a wall and did beat him in a shameful manner and at another time in a Meadow the said Informers took him and threw him upon his Back and in a most wicked manner abused him And the said Informers took John Boy and threw him over a Gate and Stile several times and dragged him in the Street on his Back in the Dirt and drove him in a Wheel-Barrow and threw water on him also they took him a Height from the Ground and let him fall on his Back This they have done several times Also the said Informers took John Tayler in the Street and struck him Several desperate Blows and threw him over a Wall in such a dangerous manner that it might have undone him Thomas Cock Informer took Nehemiah Stinchcomb and led him away from the Meeting out of sight and did beat him till his flesh was black and had not one looked over a Wall accidentally they knew not but he might have been spoiled And he lay very ill under the Bruises several dayes The said Informers took John Beard as he was going into a Friends house by the hair of the head and beat his head against a Post in an Unchristian-like manner and they swore very desperate Oaths That they would out off his Ears and they followed him half a Mile Beating Kicking Punching and Nipping him by the Ears in a very wicked barbarous manner another time they put a Rope about his Neck and so led him up the Street The said Informers took John Peace a man about sixty four years old and dragged him out of the Meeting into the Street and threw him upon his Back and then took him up by his Girdle above the Ground and let him fall again in a desperate manner Moreover they said they would throw him into a Well which was near but one coming by prevented them and being much bruised he complained of it a great while It would be tedious to instance all the Wrongs and Injuries which these Innocent People have suustained from these wicked malicious Informers And also some suffer by the Act of 12 d. a day for not coming to the Parish-Church so called So the Judges and others in Authority to do Justice may see how many Laws are laid upon us to destroy us contrary to the King's Words and Speeches viz. That none should call us in Question if we live Peaceable And none can justly say that ever we did forfeit our Liberty And we do believe it is not the King's mind that we should be ruinated and destroyed who are his Peaceable Subjects and desire his Good and all that are under HIM A further Account of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in the Forrest of Dean in the County of Glocester upon the late Act against Conventicles By these and such like proceedings the Cruelty of the Merciless is made manifest JOhn Gwyn of Colford in the County aforesaid for being at Meetings to worship God in the aforesaid Town was fined Twenty five Shillings for three several Meetings viz. the first Meeting being on the seventh day of the eighth moneth 77. The second upon the twenty first of the eighth moneth 77. The third Meeting being upon the eighth day of the tenth moneth 77. for which he had a Mare Saddle Bridle Hatchet Nippers Looking-glass and two Eggs and his Wife's nursing-basket and Comb having a Wife and five small Children with other Goods taken from him upon the twenty first day of the tenth moneth 77. to the value of 3 l. by John Benfield Constable of the said Town by virtue of a warrant from Baynham Throck-morton Knight upon Information to the said Justice by Charles Williams Bailiff of the Hundred and William Vick being Informers William Hibbs of Aylburton in the County aforesaid for being at the same Meeting to worship God was fined in the sum of twenty shillings and by warrant from the aforesaid Justice directed to Richard Brown Constable who came with other Officers the last day of the tenth moneth 77. to take distress and the said William not being at home John Mills Overseer of the poor violently broke open his Son Jonathan Hibs his shop door and took as much Cloth of Linnen and Wollen that was worth twelve Ponnds and upwards for the fine of twenty shillings imposed upon his Father Jenkin Hopkin of Colford for being at the same Meetings was fined for himself and others in the sum of 14 l. of the which fine 10 l. was for the Speaker the aforesaid John Benfield Constable with several other Officers came to take Distress the twenty fourth day of the tenth moneth 77. and did take away out of his shop Cloth and other Goods and the twenty sixth day following they being not satisfied for the fine came again and riffled his shop and his house and carried away what they pleased not leaving Bed-clothes to cover himself his Wife Children This was done in the presence of many of his Neighbours who seeing their Cruelty did lament and weep and said They feared God's Judgments would come upon them because of such Doings The value of which Goods cannot at present be justly given account of as hereafter may Henry Lloyd of Alvington in the County aforesaid being fined in the sum of twenty pounds for the Meeting-house and by Warrant from the aforesaid Justice directed to John Knight Constable of the aforesaid Town who with other Officers came and seized upon his Corn in his Barn to the value of Thirty pounds William Howel of Colford for being at the same Meetings before mentioned was fined in twenty five shillings for which he had Iron and other Goods taken from him the twenty sixth day of the eleventh moneth 77. by John Benfiëld Constable of the aforesaid Town and other Officers worth three pounds which Goods fifty shillings worth of it not being his own the Owner had it again John Rainolds of Beryhill for being at one of the said Meetings before named was fined in five shillings for himself and ten pounds for the Speaker for which he had taken from him on the twenty sixth day of the tenth moneth 77. by the aforesaid Constable and other Officers by Warrant from the aforesaid Justice One Cow One brewing-Kettle One big Iron Pot One Brass Pot One big Brass Candlestick One Pewter Candlestick Three Dishes of Pewter One Pewter Salt-sellar One Gridiron Two Dripping-pans One Bolster
THE CRY OF OPPRESSION and CRUELTY Inflicted upon divers Innocent People called Quakers in the County of Glocester for peaceable meeting together to worship God being a Copy of a Paper directed to the Judges of the late Assizes at Glocester presented to the tender Consideration of such who are in Power to relieve the oppressed BEfore you we lay our Grievances in as brief a manner as may be desiring you may weigh and consider thereof and relieve the oppressed who are a People searing God and do shew forth the Fruits of his Heavenly Gift in walking honestly and justly in the sight of all our Neighbours and Country-men This is an Account of the sad and deep Sufferings of the People called QUAKERS in and about Winterburn and Olverstone and about Kings-Westone and about Westerly and Little Badmanton in the County of Glocester in the years 1676 and 1677. by Francis Fane and Gabriel Low and John Meridith called Justices of the Peace In and about those Places aforesaid from about Fifty Eight Persons Inhabitants thereabout there hath been taken away and lost of their Goods on Account of the late Act against Conventicles by Warrants from the Justices aforesaid the Goods and Losses already suffered amounting to about 717 l. 11 s. the Particulars being ready to be shewed to them that desire it And besides the Account above there are more Fines imposed and Warrants granted thereupon to the value of One Thousand Pounds and upwards Also a further account of the most cruel and barbarous Actions and Proceedings of J. Meridith called Justice against an Innocent Harmless People for no other cause but for their meeting and worshipping the Lord God of Heaven and Earth and in the pure Worship in the Spirit of Truth endeavouring to keep their Consciences void of Offence both to God and man He caused 27 Persons to be indicted at the Sessions at Glocester in the year 1677. for not coming to their Church so called though many of them had been Sufferers by the Act against Conventicles and they were threatned with Imprisonment The said Justice Meridith at a Meeting sent Henry Poyntin and Nathaniel Heskins to prison for not finding Sureties for their good Behaviour though no misbehaviour was proved against them and they were kept above a quarter of a year prisoners on no other Account without any Trial and then he caused an Indictment to be read against them above a quarter of a year after they had been imprisoned as aforesaid and that Indictment being read at the Sessions against them for not coming to their Church so called for eight weeks they were fined Forty Pounds a piece and kept Prisoners as they had been above three Moneths and had no Trial and are Prisoners to this day The said Justice Meridith at a Meeting at Frenchbaw in the County of Glocester upon the 13th day of the 4th moneth commonly called June fell upon William Bennet and beat him very sorely and he did beat William Wade also The twentieth of the same Moneth at the same place in the High-way near the Meeting-house be found John Silcock and he took him by the hair of the Head and pluckt him into the Meeting-house Yard and then drew his naked Knife and said He would mark him but his own Clerk and others stepped in and prevented him otherwise it was verily thought he would have done the said Silcock some great mischief The twenty third of the same moneth coming to the same place he demanded of George Peace what his Name was and he not giving his Name suddenly John Meridith drew his naked Knife upon him but one of his own Servants restrained him from his wicked purpose The twenty seventh of the same moneth at the same place the said John Meridith took John Bawn and pulled him by the hair of the head and after that finding him in the High-way the same day he fell upon him and beat him after a very cruel and barbarous manner And the said Meridith did beat John Fryer and Joseph Glover two Officers because they refused to pull and hale people as he would have them Samuel Symons making his Appeal to John Meridith for a Fine taken from him the said Meridith fell upon him and beat him exceedingly in his own house Several others were beaten and abused by the said Meridith which would be tedious to mention particuly Many Friends were Eye-witnesses to these Passages And the said Justice Meridith broke five Glass Windows to pieces with his Staff not leaving so much as one whole Quarrel and also caused the Benches and Formes to be cut to pieces Since the Account aforesaid there hath been taken from John Boy of Luckinton for three several Fines amounting to 11 l. goods worth about the same value by Warrant from Justice Gabriel Low And the Officers when they seized upon our poor Friends Goods belonging to Badmanton Meeting did say they were charged by Gabriel Low Justice to take all they could find and that which was not worth carrying away they should burn it or break it to pieces insomuch that Thomas Holbrow an old blind man and his wise and several other poor Friends had not a Bed left them but their Lodging hath been on Straw for several weeks and it s above eleven Moneths since the blind man's Bed was taken and his Lodging is on Straw to this day And some Friends lent some of the Sufferers a Bed and Coverlets and some other things to keep them warm in the winter and the said Officers took away part thereof and broke the Bedstead and cut the Cord. Also the aforesaid blind man and Henry Ash by of Hawksbury-Vpton were taken up by Sessions Process and carried to Goal being indicted by that Act for not going to their Worship Some of the Marquess of Worcester his Servants Thomas Cook his Butcher Robert Long his Brewer John Newman his Keeper These became Informers and went to Little Badmanton often to the Quake's Peaceable Meetings being at the Blind man's house there in a most cruel barbarous manner abused the Innocent People of that Meeting of which Abuses he eare some few Instances for the sake of them that have some Tenderness in them and are against these wicked Practices Thomas Cook the Butcher one of the Informers aforesaid at the said Meeting said It was no more sin to kill one of them then to kill a Dog He did much abuse Sarah Ashby by punching beating and using her in a shameful manner And so did John Newman another of the aforesaid Informers throw the said Sarah to the Ground in a shameful wicked manner and by the wrong she received she suffered damage to her Body and some time after fell ill The said Informers came to the Meeting when there were but three Persons besides the Family whom they took and threw against the walls and against the Posts of the Door in a cruel barbarous manner and Thomas Holbrow the blind man of the house told them their Actions