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A00190 Articles to be enquired of, in the ordinarie visitation of the most reuerend father in God, George by Gods providence, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury ... holden in the yeere of our Lord God, 1632, and in the two and twenty yeere of His Graces translation. Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1611-1633 : Abbot); Abbot, George, 1562-1633. 1632 (1632) STC 10227.3; ESTC S422 11,637 16

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a comely Pulpit set vpon a conuenient place with a decent cloth or Cushion for the same a comely large Surplice a faire Communion Cup with a couer of Siluer a Flagon of Siluer Tinne or Peuter to put the Wine in wherby it may be set vpon the Communion Table at the time of the blessing thereof with all other things and Ornaments necessary for the celebration of diuine Seruice administration of the Sacraments And whether haue you a strong chest for almes of the Poore with thrée lockes and keyes and another Chest for the keeping the Bookes and Ornaments of the Church and the Register Booke And whether haue you a Register Booke in Parchment for Christenings Weddings and Burialls and whether the same be kept in all points according to the Canons in that behalfe prouided And whether haue you in your said Church or Chancell a Table set of the degrées wherein by Law men are prohibited to marry 28 Item whether are your Church and Chappell 's with the Chancels thereof and your Parsonage or Uicarage house your Parish almes-house and Church-house in good reparations and are they imployed to godly their right holy vses Is your Church Chancell Chappell decently and comely kept as well within as without and the seats well maintained according to the 85 Canon in that behalfe prouided Whether your Church-yard be well fenced kept without abuse and if not in whose default the same is and what the defect or fault is And whether any person haue encroched vpon the ground of the Churchyard or whether any person or persons haue vsed any thing or place consecrated to holy vse prophanely or wickedly 29 Item whether haue you the Terrier of all the Gleabe Lands Meddowes Gardens Orchards Houses Stockes Implements Tenements and portions of Tithes whether within your Parish or without belonging vnto your Parsonage or Uicarage taken by the view of honest men in your sayd Parish And whether the sayd Terrier bée layd vp in the Bishops Registry and in whose hands any of them are now And if you haue no Terrier already made in Parchment you the Church-wardens and Side-men together with your Parson or Uicar or in his absence with your Minister are to make diligent enquirie and presentment of the premisses and make subscribe and signe the sayd Terrier as aforesayd III. Schoole-Masters 30 WHether doeth any in your Parish take vpon him to teach Schoole without license of the Ordinary and is he conformable to the Religion now established And doth he bring his Schollers to the Church to heare Diuine Seruice and Sermons And doeth he instruct his Schollers in the grounds of Religion now established in this Church of England and is hee carefull and diligent to benefit his Schollers in learning IIII. Parish-Clerkes and Sextons 31 WHether haue you a fit Parish-Clerke aged twenty yéeres at least of honest conuersation able to reade and write Whether are his the Sextons wages payed without fraud according to the ancient custome of your parish if not then by whom are they so defrauded or denied By whom are they chosen and whether the said Clerke be approued by the Ordinary and hath he taken an Oath as in such cases is fit and required and is he diligent in his Office seruiceable to the Minister doth he take vpon him to meddle with any thing aboue his Office as Churching of women burying the dead and such like 32 Item whether doeth your Clerke or Sexton kéepe the Church cleane the doores locked Is any thing lost or spoyled in the Church through his default doeth hee suffer any vnreasonable ringing or any propane exercise in your Church or doth he when any is passing out of this life neglect to tole a Bell hauing notice thereof V. Physicians Surgeons and Mid-vviues 34 HOw many Physicians Chirurgions or Mid-wiues haue you in your Parish How long haue they vsed their seuerall Sciences or Offices and by what authority And how haue they demeaned themselues therein and of what skill are they accounted to bee in their profession VI. Touching the Church-wardens and Sidemen 34 WHether you the Churchwardens Quest-men or Sidemen from time to time do haue done their diligences in not suffering any idle person to abide either in the Church-yard or Church-porch in Seruice or Sermon time but causing them either to come into the Church to heare diuine Seruice or to depart not disturbe such as hée hearers there And whether haue they and do you diligently sée the Parishioners duly resort to the Church euery Sunday and Holy day and there to remaine during diuine Seruice Sermon And whether you or your predecessors Church-wardens there suffer any Playes Feasts Drinkings or any other prophane vsages to bee kept in your Church Chappel or Church yards or haue suffered to your and their vttermost power and endeauour any person or persons to be tippling or drinking in any Inne or Uictualling house in your Parish during the time of diuine Seruice or Sermon on Sundayes or Holydayes 35 Item whether and how often haue you admitted any to preach within your Church or Chappell which was not sufficiently Licensed And whether you together with your Minister haue not taken diligent héed and care that euery of your Parishioners being of sixeteene yeeres of age or vpwards haue receiued thrice euery yéere as aforesaid and also that no stranger haue vsually come to your Church from their owne Parish Church 36 Item whether haue there bin prouided against euery Communion a sufficient quantitie of fine white bread and of good and wholesome wine for the communicants that shall receiue And whether that wine be brought in a cleane and swéete standing pot of pewter or of other purer mettall 37 Item whether were you chosen by the consent of the Minister and the parishioners And haue the late Church-wardens giuen vp a iust account for their time and deliuered to their Successors the money and other things belonging to the Church which was in their hands And are the Almes of the Church faithfully distributed to the vse of the poore VII Concerning the Parishoners 38 Whether is there any of your Parishioners beeing sixteene yeeres of age or vpwards or others lodging or commonly resorting to any house within your parish that do wilfully absent them selues from your Parish-church vpon Sundayes or Holydayes at Morning and Euening Prayers or who come late to Church depart from Church before Seruice be done vpon the said daies Or who do not reuerently behaue themselues during the time of Diuine Seruice deuoutly knéeling when the generall confession of sins the Letany the ten Commandements and all prayers and Collects are read vsing all due and lowly reuerence whē the blessed Name of the Lord Iesus Christ is mentioned standing vp when the Articles of the Beliefe are read or who do couer their heads in the Church during the time of Diuine Seruice vnlesse it be in case of necessity in which case they