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A68099 The dolefull euen-song, or A true, particular and impartiall narration of that fearefull and sudden calamity, which befell the preacher Mr. Drury a Iesuite, and the greater part of his auditory, by the downefall of the floore at an assembly in the Black-Friers on Sunday the 26. of Octob. last, in the after noone Together with the rehearsall of Master Drurie his text, and the diuision thereof, as also an exact catalogue of the names of such as perished by this lamentable accident: and a briefe application thereupon. Goad, Thomas, 1576-1638. 1623 (1623) STC 11923; ESTC S103155 14,640 56

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wholesomly prouide against such conuenticles yet let euery obedient subiect and childe of our Church beware how he put his foot into such snares resoluing rather with the holy Patriarch and saying in his heart O my soule enter not thou into their secret vnto their assembly mine honour be not thou yoaked In such cases the Prophets haue vsed and enforced from exorbitant examples argument not of imitation but auersation and opposition Though Israel transgresse yet let not Iuda sinne Thirdly for vs all these dead corpses ought to bee a liuely mirror wherein we are to behold what we may expect in that kinde or some other euen farre worse if we doe not preuent and auert Gods iudgements by iudging our selues and vnfeinedly repenting of our sinfull courses Out of such examples our Sauiour readeth vs a double Lecture not onely of charitie in not censuring others but also of repentance in censuring and condemning our selues that we be not condemned of the Lord. Vnlesse yee repent yee shall all likewise perish A vaine plea it will be That wee haue cast out of our Churches Romish superstitions if wee still reteine in our soules and bodies our predominant corruptions that our faith doctrine is most pure if our liues remaine impure that we haue faire leaues blossomes in our outward profession if we bring forth no fruit in our practise and conuersation Reatus impij pium nomen saith the most religious Bishop Saluian An holy Title and profession if the life bee not sutable is not a plea but a guilt not a diminution of offence but an improuement Well said Tertullian of himselfe that whereto euery of vs is to subscribe his owne name Ego omnium notatorū peccator nulli rei nisi poenitentiae natus A sinner I am marked with spots of all kinds born to no other end thē to make my life a taske of repentance We are all by profession bound apprentises to this Christian trade nay borne vnto a kinde of interest and propriety to it Of all intelligent natures onely man is capable of that God cannot repent because he cannot sinne nor erre an Angell though mutable in his owne nature and so liable to sinne yet once falling by sinne can neuer rise by repentance Onely man falling both in the vniuersall ruinous estate of all his kinde and daily in his actuall lapses hath by the hand of Gods grace and mercy in Christ the cords of loue reached forth and let downe into the pit vnto him whereof by repentance and faith he taketh hold thence to be raised to newnesse of life and so forward to eternall life through the merits and passion of our blessed Redeemer who came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance LAMENT 3. 22. It is of the Lords mercies that we are not consumed because his compassions faile not A Catalogue of the Names of such persons as were slaine by the fall of the roome wherein they were in the Blacke-fryers at Master Druries Sermon the 26. of Octob. 1623. Taken by information of the Coroners Iurie MAster Drurie the Priest that preached Mr. Redy are the Priest whose lodging was vnder the Garret that fell the floore of which lodging fell too Lady Webbe in Southwarke Lady Blackstones daughter in Scroops Court Thomas Webbe her man William Robinson Taylor in Fetter lane Robert Smith Master 〈…〉 Anne Dauison Mr. Dauisons daughter of the Middle-row in Holburne Tayler Anthonie Hall his man Anne Hobdin Marie Hobdin lodging in Mr. Dauisons house Iohn Galloway Vintener in Clarkenwell Close Mr. Peirson Iane his wife Thom. Iames his two sonnes in Robbinhood Court in Shooe lane Mistris Vdall Katharine Pindar a Gentle woman in Mrs Vdals house in gunpowder alley Abigal her maide Iohn Netlan a Taylor of Bassingborne in Cambridge shiere Nathaniel Coales lying at one Shortoes in Barbican Tayler Iohn Halifaxe sometimes a Waterbearer Mary Rygbie wife to Iohn Rygbie in Holburne Confectioner Iohn Worralls sonne in Holburne Thomas Brisket his wife and his sonne and maide in Mountague close Mistris Summers wife to Captaine Summers in the Kings Bench. Marie her maide Mistris Walsted in Milkestreet Iohn Raines an Atturney in Westminster Robert Sutton sonne to Mr. Worral a Potter in Holburne Edward Warren lying at one Adams a Butcher in Saint Clement Danes A son of Mr. Flood in Holborne Scriuener Elizabeth White Andrew Whites daughter in Holburne Chandler Mr. Stoker Tayler in Salisburie Court Elizabeth Sommers in Graies-Inne lane Mr. Westwood Iudeth Bellowes wife of Mr. William Bellowes in Fetter lane A man of Sir Lues Pembertons Elizabeth Moore widow Iohn Iames. Morris Beucresse Apothecarie Dauie Vaughan at Iacob Coldriches Tayler in Graies Inne lane Francis Man brother to William Man in Theeuing lane in Westminster Richard Fitzgarrat of Graies Inne Gent. Robert Heifime Mr. Maufeild Mr. Simons Dorothy Simons Thomas Simons a boy In Fesant Court in Cow lane Robert Parker neer Lond stone Merchant Mistris Morton at White-fryers Mistris Norton Marrian her maide at Mr. Babingtons in Bloomesburie Francis Downes sometimes in Southampton house Tayler Edmond Shey seruant to Robert Euan of Graies Inne Gent. Iosilin Percy seruant to Sr. Henry Caruile lying at Mistris Ploidons house in high Holburne Iohn Tullye seruant to Mr. Ashborn lying at Mr. Barbers house in Fleetstreeet Iohn Sturges the Lord Peters man Thomas Elis Sr. Lewis Treshams man Michael Butler in Woodstreet Grocer Iohn Button Coachman to Mistris Garret in Bloomesberry Mistris Ettonet lying at Clearkenwellgreene Edward Reuel seruant to Master Nicholas Stone the Kings Purueyor Edmund Welsh lying with Mr. Sherlock in high Holborne Tailer Bartholomew Bauin in White Lyon Court in Fleetstreet Clarke Dauie an Irish man in Angell Alley in Graies Inne Gent. Thomas Wood at Mr. Woodfalls ouer against Graies Innegate Christopher Hopper Tailer lying there George Cranston in Kings street in Westminster Tailer Iohn Blitten Iane Turner lying at one Gees in the old Baily Frithwith Anne Mistris Elton Mr. Walsteed Marie Berrom Henry Becket lying at Mistris Clearks house in Northumberland Alley in Fetter lane Sarah Watsonne daughter to Master Watsonne a Chirurgian Iohn Beuans at the seuen Stars in Drury lane Master Harris Mistris Tompson at Saint Martins within Aldersgate Habberdasher Richard F●●guift George Ceaustour Master Grimes neere the Hors-shooe tauerne in Drury lane Mr. Knuckle a Painter dwelling in Cambridge Master Fowell a Warwickshire Gent. Master Gascoine Francis Buckland and Robert Hutten both seruants to Master Saule Confectioner in Holburne Iohn Lochey a Scriueners sonne in Holburne One William seruant to Master Eirkum Iohn Brabant a Painter in Little-Brittaine William Knockell A man-seruant of Mr. Buckets a Painter in Aldersgate street One Barbaret Walter Ward Richard Garret enquired after but not found The particulars concerning those that suffered in this lamentable accident hath beene so obscured that no exact account could bee had of them no maruell then that dilligence of enquiry could not preuent some mistake in the catalogue formerly printed with this Relation which catalogue is now renewed and rectified by more certaine intelligence than heretofore hath beene related FINIS The Gospell vpon the 21. Sunday after Pentecost Iob. 38. 17. This party was one of the assembly yet liuing and receiued a marke of remēbrance there by a peece of wood who thus a little before took care for sauing wood Gen. 49. 6 Luke 13. 4.