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A44843 The record of sufferings for tythes in England the sufferers are, The seed of God, or, The assembly of his first-born, or, The first fruits unto God in England, in this age, who are called to be faithful, and have been found faithful, therefore have we suffered willingly the spoiling of our goods, for to us the truth is more precious then our estates, lives, or outward liberties, and thererfore hath the Lord accounted us first worthy to suffer for his name sake, and to be as lights in this deceitful generation : those which our suffering is a testimony against, is that priesthood which is light and treacherous, which in all ages the Lord raised up faithful witnesses against : ... : and in these dayes we may say, that they are worse then any troop of robbers, or any that preached for hire that ever went before them, as will appear in this book following, by their devouring vvidovvs houses spoiling mens goods, and destroying mens persons / given forth from those whom the Lord regards, who do tremble at his word, for which cause we are in scorn called Quakers ... Hubberthorn, Richard, 1628-1662. 1658 (1658) Wing H3230; ESTC R19160 36,761 55

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like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of twelve shillings had one Cow taken from him worth forty shillings John Love of the same for the like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of fifteen shillings had one Cow taken from him worth forty shillings Samuel Caser of the same for the like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of ten pence had taken from him one Kettle worth five shillings Robert Asplan for the like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of eleven shillings six pence had taken from him one Cow worth thirty shillings Thomas Dorman of the same for the like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of one shilling eight pence had taken from him one brass pot worth six shillings eight pence William Johnson for the like pretended dues to the same priest to the value of nine shillings ten pence had taken from him one vessel of butter worth three and twenty shillings and one Kettle worth ten shillings The aforenamed Robert Asplan for tythes pretended to be due to the Impropriator to the value of three pounds fifteen shillings had taken from him five Cows and three Steers worth fourteen pounds The afore-named Robert Crabb for two Rates of one shilling ten pence towards the reparation of the Steeple-house had taken from him goods to the value of four shillings and ten pence The afore-named Henry Place for one Rate of five pence towards repairation of the Steeple-house had goods taken from him to the value of ten pence Thomas Haukes of the same for a Rate of four pence towards repairation of the Steeplehouse had taken from him one platter worth four shillings The afore-named John Love for two Rates towards repairation of the Steeple-house and for the parish-Clark in all amounting to one shilling eight pence had taken from him one Warming-pan worth six shillings eight pence and two platters worth four shillings The afore-named Robert Asplan for one Rate of one shilling four pence towards the repairation of the Steeple-house had taken from him goods to the value of five shillings Thomas Jobson and William Holmes both of Swasy in the County of Cambridge were indicted fined and imprisoned upon pretence of entertaining Ranters and idle wandering persons at their Houses but there was not any such thing proved but it was onely for entertaining Friends called forth from their own Countries as Abraham was from his and as the Apostles were to forsake all and follow Christ and preach his Gospel the glad tydings of peace and reconciliation And after about six moneths imprisonment were set at liberty and for their Fines being then abated to six pounds six shillings and eight pence a piece tooke away from them four Horses Beasts worth eighteen pounds Jeremiah Rose imprisoned in Ely for tythes by Peter Franklin priest of Marry after he had taken away more of his goods then the value of the tythe came to ESSEX Thomas Mumford at the suit of John Cooper of great Sailing for tythes which when he was summoned up to London by Writ would not suffer him to make his appearance but committed him to prison contrary to the Writ Anthony Page junior at the suite of the said Cooper for tythes was in like manner not suffered to make his appearance according to the Writ but was sent to prison and there remains in sufferings and his Wife and three children left to suffering they having been maintained onely by his labour Francis Marrige at the suit of John Sorell Impropriator for tythes was not suffered to make his appearance according to the Writ but sent to prison onely because he refused to set an Attorneys Name upon the back of the writ and so remains in prison Robert Nicholl of Colne-Engaine for tythes pretended to be due to John Clerk priest of the parish to the value of about nineteen or twenty pounds for four years tythe as was pretended had judgement given him by Dionicius Wakering and William Harleakenden Justices for fifty five pounds nine shillings and six pence and upon their warrant had taken from him nine Cows one Horse and two Colts worth near fifty pounds and for the rest when he had taken away all his goods threatned to send him to prison and got a warrant for it John Pollard after he had appeared in the Exchequer was arrested upon an Attachment at the Suit of Priest Robinson and now remains a prisoner in Colchester-Castle Robert Adams of Fearing for some pretended dues to one Purchase a Priest there and for damages and costs allotted him by some called Justices all amounting to sixteen shillings had taken from him one Horse worth five pounds ten shillings GLOCESTER William Atward sued in the Exchequer for tythes after he had had a bible and several other goods taken from him and after one Philip Langley an Impropriator had greatly abused him calling him our of his House and threw a great stone at his head which if he had not kept off might have slain him William Wooley because he could not pay tythes had a Horse taken from him worth about five pounds by Souldiers Samuel Bampton sued in the Exchequer by Robert Dowle Impropriator for about two shillings six pence John Kathaby had goods taken away by Souldiers to the value of thirty shillings for an Impropriator for tythe of a small value and is also sued into the Exchequer NORFOLK William Barker of Gissing for tythes pretended to be due to Robert Proctor priest there for which the Priest demanded but twenty six shillings had taken from him on Horse worth six pounds Richard Cosen of Baningham for tythes demanded by one Thomas Knevet and for costs assessed to him by two Justices Robert Wood and Henry King all amounting to two pounds seven shillings and six pence had taken from him a Mare and a Colt of two yeers old worth three pounds ten shillings Benjamin Lynes of Bramplingham for tythes pretended to be due by Jonathan Clapham priest there and costs assessed to him all amounting to two pounds three shillings and four pence had taken from him two Cows worth four pounds Robert Jacob late of Wymondham aged about eighty yeers about the sixth Month 1656. being summoned thereunto to appeare before Rob. Ward Rob. Wilton and Thomas VVeeld called Justices who informed him he was chosen to be a Constable required him to be sworn to execute the same Office he acquainted them of his age and inability to execute the said Office and said he was willing to do what service he could but much could not be expected from him in respect of his age and the inability of his body but he could not swear at all it being contrary to the command of Christ whereupon they committed him to prison in Norwich Castle where he continued not able to put off and on his own clothes for about eight weeks and then was released About the third Month called May next before his aforementioned imprisonment
and were the witnesses in their own cases contrary to Law had taken from him four Oxen and they sold them for twelve pounds two shillings and six pence Again this said Matthew Robinson being coming from the Market Richard Lingard one of the murtherous Priests did strive to ride over him in the high-way and caused one that was with him to take away his hat from him and went away with it and never gave him it again and so caused Matthew Robinson to go bare-headed home which is theft according to the Law John Head for two shillings ten pence pretended as due for tythe had taken from him one Iron pot and two pewter dishes worth eleven shillings John Gill for the value of two pounds ten shillings demanded as due had taken from him four beasts worth six pounds Henry Johnson for tythe of the value of one pound one shilling had taken from him one Cow and Calf worth three pounds two shillings Richard Fawcet for the value of one pound one shilling had taken from him two beasts worth four pounds Iohn Fearon for the value of one pound four shillings and four pence had taken from him two Kine worth five pounds Iohn Dickson had taken from him one tythe-Hen for the use of the Priest Christopher Burket for the value of one pound five shillings had taken from him two Beasts worth three pounds fifteen shillings A tax for the Parish-Church so called Goods distrained as followeth Robert Swift for two shillings eight pence had goods taken worth ten shillings Tho. Farnworth for three shillings five pence had goods taken worth six shillings Tho. Farnworth Senior for six pence had goods taken worth four shillings six pence Ioan Lamber for four shillings eight pence had goods taken worth eight shillings Ben. Nickolson for two shillings four pence had goods taken worth eight shillings Will. Bell for four pence had goods taken worth four shillings For tythes for the Priest of Tixal Robert Swift for fifteen shillings had goods taken worth one pound eighteen shillings Joane Lambart for eight shillings had goods taken worth one pound ten shillings Ben. Nickolson for four shillings had goods taken worth sixteen shillings Isaac Smith for one pound had goods taken worth three pounds And again for one pound ten shillings had good taken worth three pounds The total sum demanded 13 l. 17 s. 1 d The total sum recovered 26 l. 13 s. 00. More in ESSEX Giffine Pery for the value of two pounds ten shillings tythes had taken from him five Cows worth eighteen pounds Moses Davie for the value of six pounds had taken from him four Mares and sixteen Ewes worth above twenty eight pounds Iohn Crosier for the value of five pounds had taken from him for the Earl of Warwick six Cows and a Bull and a Heifer which was worth twenty three pounds And the said John Crosier and Moses Davie is carryed to prison for tythes notwithstanding all these goods was taken away Stephen Davy Sam. Skillingham Iohn Child are sued for tythes in the Vpper-bench Iohn Chopper sued for tythes at the Exchequer An Abstract of the sufferings of the innocent mentioned in this Book for not paying Tythes for not repairing Steeplehouses and not swearing which gives a brief view of the sadness of their sufferings and weight of their oppressions CAMBRIDGESHIRE   Value of tythes demanded Value of goods taken   l. s. d. l. s. d. RObert Letchworth for 01 00 00 05 00 00 Stephen Wilson for 00 12 0 02 10 00 William Crane for 00 06 00 00 11 06 Robert Crabb for 00 01 01 00 07 00 Clement Crabb for 00 07 06 01 00 00 Henry Place for 00 01 06 00 03 00 Iohn Peachy for 00 12 00 02 00 00 Sam. Cater for 00 00 10 00 05 00 Robert Asplan for 00 11 06 01 10 00 Tho. Dorman for 00 01 08 00 06 08 Will Iohnson for 00 09 10 01 13 00 Robert Asplan for 03 15 00 14 00 00 Robert Crabb for 00 01 10 00 04 10 Henry Place for 00 00 05 00 00 10 Thomas Hawks for 00 00 04 00 04 00 John Love for 00 01 08 00 10 08 Robert Asplan for 00 01 04 00 05 00 Will Grounds for 00 02 01 00 10 00 ESSEX Robert Nicholl for 19 00 00 50 00 00 Robert Adams for 00 16 00 05 10 00 GLOCESTERSHIRE William Wooley for 00 00 00 05 00 00 John Cathaby for 00 08 00 01 10 00 NORFOLK Villiam Barker for 01 06 00 06 00 00 Richard Cosin for 01 10 00 03 10 00 Benjamin Lynes for 01 10 00 04 00 00 SVFFOLK Nichol VVhite for 01 10 00 12 00 00 Antho. Kittel for 00 10 00 02 00 00 KENT VVilliam Beane for 00 00 00 00 13 04 WILTSHIRE John Jay for 03 04 00 12 00 00 Roger Haukins for 00 10 00 02 10 00 Robert Smart for 00 18 00 03 00 00 VVill Player for 00 09 00 02 10 00 Yorkshire Liverton Robert Parret for 02 00 00 05 10 00 The same man for 00 00 00 00 16 00 The same man for 00 00 05 00 02 00 William Tiplady for 02 06 08 05 04 04 The same for 02 06 08 08 00 00 Robert Tilady for 04 00 10 16 19 10 Nichol Tiplady for 01 10 00 03 05 04 Robert Stonehouse for 03 00 05 14 12 00 James Stonehouse for 00 00 05 00 03 00 Rowland Thorpe for 00 00 00 00 05 00 Eliz. Carcroft for 00 00 02 00 01 08 Eastriding Thomas Leeming for 00 09 00 01 13 04 Thomas Leeming for 02 02 00 07 00 00 More for 00 14 00 03 00 00 Marmaduke Stephenson for 00 02 00 01 00 00 Iohn Wilson for 00 06 10 01 10 00 More for 02 04 11 06 10 00 Walter Hall for 02 11 00 10 00 00 Iohn Cook for 00 15 00 04 10 00 Christopher Hurdsman for 00 01 03 02 00 00 Christopher Hutton for 00 01 08 00 04 00 James Turner for 00 05 10 02 15 00 Christopher Wilson for 00 03 04 00 10 00 Henry Wilson for 00 00 10 00 04 06 Iohn Smith for 02 03 02 04 14 04 Alexander Harland for 00 03 00 03 02 00 Christopher VValkington for 00 00 06 00 01 06 VVilliam Loftus for 00 12 00 05 00 00 More for 00 18 07 03 00 00 VVilliam Iackson for 00 10 00 00 16 00 Millison Legg for 00 05 00 00 08 00 Eliz. VVhitehead for 00 01 06 00 11 00 Thomas Tanfield for 00 01 00 00 07 00 Iohn Nicholson for 00 08 00 09 00 00 Richard Hawcock for 02 05 00 14 00 00 John Bird for 00 01 00 03 00 00 Marmaduke Storr for 00 03 00 02 00 00 Westmorland William Hebson for 02 11 00 08 06 08 William Holme for 01 14 08 04 15 00 Rowland Smith for 00 06 00 01 06 08 Richard Holme for 01 07 00 03 04 00 Agnes Teasdell for 01 11 00 05 00 00 Edw. Robinson for 00 16 09 04 06 08 Richard Smith