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A39880 For the King and both Houses of Parliament for you (who have known sufferings) now (in this the day of your prosperity) in the fear and vvisdom of God, to read over and consider these sufferings of the people of God in scorn called Quakers, which they have suffered in the dayes of the Commonwealth, and of Oliver and Richard Cromwel, and which they now suffer in your day for conscience sake, and bearing testimony to the truth, as it is in Iesus ... 1660 (1660) Wing F1436; ESTC R35539 42,758 40

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the Oath of Allegiance c. Norfolk Robert Alling of Buxton the 24th of the Sixth Month 1660. Committed to Prison because he could not swear nor put off his Hatt by one Francis Cory Middlesex Edward B●lling Steven Hart Richard Hill● Imprisoned because for Conscience sake they could not take the Oath of Allegiance These following are Imprisoned for not paying Tythes who bears Testimony to the everlasting Priest-hood that ends the first that takes Tythes who Redeems out of the Earth Hartfordshire Matthew Harold Samuel Rud both Committed to Prison on the Twelfth day of the Eighth Month 1660. by Nathanael Stratton Under-Bailiff to William Crosse by the Order of Ralph Sadler Impropriator in the same Parish one of them for the tythe of 7 Acres of Corn the other for the tythe of 3 Rudes of Barley Thomas Wood Iohn Barfoot Committed to Prison the 31 day of the 5th Month called July in the year aforesaid by Order from William Clerk who Rented the tythes of Roger Elbrow Priest of Widford and the said Clerk caused to be taken from the said Thomas VVood goods worth 20. for the Tythes of 12 Acres and a half of Corn most of it Barley and Pease and from Iohn Barfoot was taken Three Pounds-worth of goods and their Bodies still kept in Prison William Staly of Much Munden committed to prison at the suit of Ralph Sadler Impropriator the 21 day of the 8 th Month 1660. for the tythe of Two Acres of Barley Edward Brocket of Hitchon Imprisoned the 18th day of the fifth Month 1660 for Tythe by a VVarrant from William Russell called Earl of Bedford John Roberts of Hitchen Imprisoned the 25th of the same Month for Tythe by the same Order Somersetshire Richard Adams of Lymington Imprisoned the Tenth day of the Sixth Month 1660. by Warrant from William Lacy Sheriff at the suit of Robert Brayn Priest of Lymington for not paying him Tythes where he lay in Prison till death William Parsons of Lymington Imprisoned the 30th of the 6th Month 1660 at the suit of the said Robert Brayn Priest Thomas Morford Iohn Evans of I●gsbatch in the Parish of Iugscomb were Imprisoned the 22 day of the 6th Month 1660. for tythes at the suit of James Masters Priest Julian Evans of the same Aged near 100 years was brought Prisoner the same day to Ilchester at the suit of the same Priest Masters The said Julian Thomas Morford and Iohn Evans all three Imprisoned for the tythe of one Living Jerome Langdon of Queen Camel Aged about 67 years was Imprisoned the 27th day of the 6th Month 1660. at the suit of Robert Newman Impropriator for one Acre being about one Load the tythe whereof at utmost might be worth about 4s William Martin of Queen Camel Imprisoned the 27th of the 6th Month 1660. at the suit of the said Robert Newman for the tythe Hay of about Four Acres of Meadow worth about 4s Mary Thatcher of Queen-Camel Widdow Aged about 64 years having 4 Children was Imprisoned the 27th day of the 6th Month 1660. at the suit of the said Newman for the tythe of about one Acre and three yards of ground not worth above 6s Iohn Goodson of Merston Magna was Imprisoned the 17th day of the 7th Month 1660. at the suit of Henry Andrews Farmer to the said Robert Newman of the tythes of Camel for Pitching three parts of a Load of Beans to the Plough on the behalf of his friend Iohn Langdon a Prisoner for tythes and for no other cause as he knows Thomas Pitman and Robert Baker Bailiffs with others broke open the door upon him with much violence and refused to take Bond of Appearance though offered by six sufficient men until the Bailiffs had spent 10 s. 4 d. at an Ale-house in little more than one night then pretended they would take Bail if he would pay the score the which he refusing to do was carried Prisoner to Ilchester Thomas Hurd of Somerton Imprisoned the 7th day of the 7th Month 1660. for tythes at the suit of William Prynn Impropriator Iohn Sage of Chewton Imprisoned the 20th day of the 7th Month 1660. at the suit of Richard Kinsmel Impropriator Iohn Cole and Richard Hill of Furrington Imprisoned the 20th day of the 7th Month 1660. at the suit of the said Richard Kinsmel Impropriator William Hagget of Weston-Bamfield Arrested the 5th day of the 7th Month 1660. at the suit of Henry Andrews onely for labouring in the time of Harvest to help in the Corn of Iohn Langdon a Prisoner as aforesaid Yorkshire Henry Thompson of VVeston Imprisoned in York Castle the 11th of the 8th Month called October 1660. for tythes by VVilliam Vavasor of Burley Impropriator Isaac Self of Market-Lavington Imprisoned in Fisherton-Anger for tythes by one Iohn Mearweather an Impropriator VVilliam Bartl●t of the same Imprisoned in the same Goal for tythes by the same Impropriator and have both remained there Eleven weeks this 20th day of the 8th Month 1660. Robert H●dden of great Cheverel in the same Goal because he could not pay tythes to Priest Gough of the same place and hath been a Prisoner Twelve weeks the 20th of the 6th Month 1660. Cumberland Richard Robinson VVilliam Rawling Francis Holeton Imprisoned in Carlifle for tythes at the suit of VVilliam Granger Priest the Second day of the 8th Month 1660. by George Denton called Justice Iohn Potter Imprisoned in the same Goal the Second day of the 6th Month called August 1660. at the suit of Iohn Hodgson Rowland Hodgson and Alexander Hodgson Impropriators for tythes VVarwickshire Edward Corbit Iohn Corbit and Thomas Walker In Prison for tythes in Warwick Goal where they have remained Ten weeks this 19th day of the 8th Month 1660. Glamorganshire Matthew Gibbon Prisoner in Cardiff for tythes Humphery Kirk Richard Watford Imprisoned because they could not pay tythes Glocestershire 3d. 6th Month. 1660. Thomas Hill William Wooly Imprisoned in Glocester Castle because for Conscience sake they could not pay tythes at the suit of one Iohn Criffin Priest Francis Pinnel Imprisoned in the aforesaid Goal the 18th of the 8th Month 1660. because he could not pay tythes to Henry Heane Priest of Vlveston Henry Lloyd and Iohn Cox Imprisoned upon a Capias the 9th of the 3d Month 1660. at the suit of Edward Bowland Priest for tythes Norfolk William Tilney of Bellow Imprisoned at the suit of Iohn Phillips Priest for tythes the 21 of the 7th Month 1660. and remaineth a Prisoner Benjamin Lynes Committed to Prison the 24th day of the 8th Month at the suit of Nicholas Barwick for tythes Surrey Arthur Standbridge Committed to Prison for tythes at the suit of Henry Hollowel Priest Richard Newman Imprisoned for tythes at the suit of Charles Blackwel Priest Thomas Avery Imprisoned because he could not pay tythes to Leonard Litchford Priest Robert Tribe Imprisoned because he could not pay tythes to George Vauhan George Brick stock committed to prison for Tythes Richard Web John Adams Richard Beard Imprisoned at the