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A GENERAL BILL

OF THE

MORTALITY of the CLERGY of LONDON:

OR,

A brief Martyrology and Catalogue of the learned, grave, religious, and painful Ministers of the City of London, who have been imprisoned, plundered, and barbarously used, and deprived of all Livelihood for themselves and their Families, in the late Rebellion, for their Constancy in the Protestant Religion, established in this Kingdom, and their Loyalty to their King, under that grand Persecution.

London; Printed against St. Bartholomew-Day, 1661. Quarto, containing six pages.

THE cathedral church of St. Paul's, the dean, residentiaries, and other members of that church, sequestered, plundered, and turned out.

St. Allhallows, Wood-street, Dr. Watts, sequestered, plundered, his wife and children turned out of doors, and himself forced to fly.

St. Allhallows, Barking, Dr. Lafield, pursuivanted, imprisoned in Ely-house, and the ships; sequestered and plundered, afterwards forced to fly.

St. Allhallows, Lombard-street, Mr. Weston, sequestered.

St. Alphage's, Dr. Halsie, shamefully abused, his cap pulled off, to see if he were not a shaven priest, voted out, and dead with grief.

St. Andrew's, Hubbard, Dr. Chambers, sequestered.

St. Andrew's, Undershaft, 1. Mr. Mason, through vexation. forced to resign. 2. Mr. Prichard, after that sequestered. St. Andrew's, Wardrobe, Dr. Isaakson, sequestered.

St. Anne's, Aldersgate, Dr. Clewet, sequestered.

St. Austin's parish, Mr. Udall, sequestered, his bed-rid wife turned out of doors, and left in the streets.

St. Bartholomew's, Exchange, Dr. Grant, sequestered.
St. Bennet's, Finch, Mr. Warfield, sequestered.

St. Bennet's, Grace-church, Mr. Quelch, sequestered.

St. Bennet's, Paul's Wharf, Mr. Adams, sequestered.
St. Bennet's, Sherhog, Mr. Morgan, dead with grief.

St. Botolph's, Billingsgate, Mr. King, sequestered, and forced to fly.

Christ-church, Mr. Finch, turned out and dead.

St. Christopher's, Mr. Hanslow, forced to resign.

St. Clement's, East-cheap, Mr. Stone, shamefully abused, se questered, sent prisoner to Plymouth, and plundered.

St. Dionis's, Back-church, Mr. Humes, sequestered and abused.

St. Dunstan's, East, Mr. Childerly, reviled, abused, and dead.
St. Edmond's, Lombard-street, Mr. Pagit, molested, silenced,

and dead.

St. Ethelburga's, Mr. Clark, sequestered, and imprisoned.
St. Faith's, Dr. Browne, sequestered and dead.

St. Vedast's, Foster-lane, Mr. Batty, sequestered, plundered, forced to fly, and dead.

St. Gabriel's, Fenchurch, Mr. Cook, sequestered.

St. George's, Botolph-lane

St. Gregory's, by St. Paul, Dr. Styles, forced to resign.
St. Hellen's, Mr. Milward, turned out and dead.

St. James's, Duke's-place, Mr., sequestered.

St. James's, Garlick-hith, 1. Mr. Freeman, plundered and sequestered. 2. Mr. Anthony, his curate, turned out.

St. John Baptist's, Mr. Weemsley, sequestered.

St. John Zachary's, Mr. Edlin, sequestered, forced to fly, and plundered.

St. Catharine's, Coleman-street, 1. Dr. Hill, forced to resign. 2. Mr. Kilbuts, sequestered.

St. Catharine's, Cree-church, Mr. Rush, turned out.

St. Laurence's, Jewry, Mr. Crane, sequestered.

St. Leonard's, East-cheap, Mr. Calf, forced to give up to Mr. Roborow, scribe to the assembly.

St. Leonard's, Foster-lane, Mr. Ward, forced to fly, plundered, sequestered, and dead for want of necessaries.

St. Margaret's, Lothbury, Mr. Tabor, plundered, imprisoned in the King's-Bench, his wife and children turned out of doors at midnight, and he sequestered..

St. Margaret's, New Fish-street, Mr. Porry, forced to fly, plundered, and sequestered.

St. Margaret's, Pattons, Mr. Meggs, plundered, imprisoned in Ely-house, and sequestered.

St. Mary's, Abchurch, Mr. Stone, plundered, sent prisoner by sea to Plymouth, and sequestered.

St. Mary's, Aldermary, Mr. Brown, forced to forsake it.

St. Mary le Bow's, Mr. Leech, sequestered, and dead with grief. St. Mary's, Bothaw, Mr. Proctor, forced to fly, and sequestered.

St. Mary's Hill, 1. Dr. Baker, sequestered, pursuivanted, and imprisoned. 2. Mr. Woodcock, turned out and forced to fly. St. Mary's, Mounthaw, Mr. Thrall, sequestered, and shamefully abused.

St. Mary's, Somerset, Mr. Cook, sequestered.

St. Mary's, Wool-church, Mr. Tireman, forced to forsake it. St. Mary's, Woolnoth, Mr. Shuite, molested and vexed to death, and denied a funeral sermon to be preached by Dr. Holdsworth, as he desired.

St. Martin's, Ironmonger-lane, Mr. Sparke, sequestered and plundered.

St. Martin's, Ludgate, Dr. Jermin, sequestered.

St. Martin's, Orgar's, Dr. Walton, assaulted, sequestered, plundered, and forced to fly; Mr. Mosse, his curate, turned out. St. Martin's, Outwich, Dr. Pierce, sequestered and dead.

St. Martin's, Vintry, Dr. Ryves, sequestered, plundered, and forced to fly.

St. Matthew's, Friday-street, Mr. Chestlin, violently assaulted in his house, imprisoned in the Compter, thence sent to Colchester jail, in Essex, sequestered and plundered.

St. Maudlin's, Milk-street, Mr. Jones, sequestered.

St. Maudlin's, Old Fish-street, Dr. Griffith, sequestered, plun. dered, and imprisoned in Newgate, whence being let out, he was forced to fly, and since imprisoned again in Peter-house.

St. Michael's, Bassishaw, Dr. Gifford, sequestered.

St. Michael's, Cornhill, 1. Dr. Brough, sequestered, plundered, wife and children turned out of doors, his wife dead with grief; 2. Mr. Weld, his curate, assaulted, beaten in the church, and turned out.

St. Michael's, Queen-hith, Mr. Hill, sequestered.

St. Michael's Quern, Mr. Launce, sequestered.

St. Michael's Royal, Mr. Proctor, sequestered, and forced to fly. St. Mildred's, Bred-street, Mr. Bradshaw, sequestered.

St. Mildred's, Poultry, Mr. Maden, sequestered and gone beyond sea.

St. Nicholas's Acons, Mr. Bennet, sequestered,

St. Nicholas's Cole-Abby, Mr. Chibald, sequestered.

St Nicholas Olave's, Dr. Cheshire, molested, and forced to re

sign.

St. Olave's, Hart-street, Mr. Haines, sequestered.

St. Olave's, Jewry, Mr. Tuke, sequestered, plundered, and imprisoned.

St. Olave's, Silver-street, Dr. Boosie, abused and dead with grief.

St. Pancrass's, Soper-lane, Mr. Eccop, sequestered, plundered, forced to fly, his wife and children turned out of doors.

St. Peter's, Cheapside, Mr. Vocheir, sequestered and dead with grief.

St. Peter's, Cornhill, Dr. Fairfax, sequestered, plundered, imprisoned in Ely-house and the ships, his wife and children turned out of doors.

St. Peter's, Paul's Wharf, Mr. Marbury, sequestered.

St. Peter's Poor, Dr. Holdsworth, sequestered, plundered, imprisoned in Ely-house, then in the Tower.

St. Stephen's, Walbrook, Dr. Howell, through vexation forced to fly.

St. Swithin's, Mr. Owen, sequestered.

St. Thomas Apostle's, Mr. Cooper, sequestered, plundered, sent prisoner to Leeds-Castle, in Kent, is dead with grief.

Trinity parish, Mr. Harrison, sequestered.

N. B. In the ninety-seven parishes within the Walls, besides St. Paul's, outed eighty-five, and dead sixteen.

Parishes without the Walls.

St. Andrew's, Holborn, Dr. Hacket, sequestered.

St. Bartholomew's Great, Bishop Westfield, abused in the street, sequestered, forced to fly, and is dead.

St. Bartholomew's Less, 1. Mr. Henshaw, 2. Mr. Hall.
St. Bride's parish, Mr. Palmer, sequestered.

Bridewell Precinct, Mr. Browne, turned out.

St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, Mr. Booth, sequestered and plundered.

St. Botolph's, Aldgate, Dr. Swadlin, sequestered, plundered, imprisoned at Gresham Colledge and Newgate, his wife and children turned out of doors.

St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, Mr. Rogers, sequestered.

St. Dunstan's, West, Dr. Marsh, sequestered, and died in remote parts.

St. George's, Southwark, Dr. Hobson, sequestered.

St. Giles's, Cripplegate, 1. Dr. Fuller, sequestered, plundered, and imprisoned at Ely-house. 2. Mr. Hutton, his curate, assaulted in the church and imprisoned.

St. Olave's, Southwark, Dr. Turner, sequestered, plundered, fetched up prisoner with a troop of soldiers, and after forced to fly.

St. Sepulchre's parish, Mr. Pigot, the lecturer, turned out.

St. Thomas's, Southwark, Mr. Spencer, sequestered, and imprisoned.

N. B. In the sixteen parishes without the Walls, outed four. teen, dead two.

In the ten Out-Parishes.

St. Clement's Danes, Dr. Dukson, sequestered, plundered, and forced to fly.

Covent-garden, Mr. Hall, sequestered and forced to fly.

St. Giles's in the Fields, Dr. Heywood, sequestered, imprisoned in the Compter, Ely-house, and the ships, forced to fly, his wife and children turned out of doors.

St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, Mr. Squire, sequestered, imprisoned in Gresham College, Newgate, and the King's Bench, his wife and children plundered and turned out of doors.

St. Martin's in the Fields, Dr. Bray, sequestered, imprisoned, plundered, forced to fly, and dead in remote parts.

St. Mary's, White-chapel, Dr. Johnson, sequestered.

St. Magdalen's, Bermondsey, Dr. Paske, sequestered.

Savoy, 1. Dr. Balcanquell, sequestered, plundered, forced to fly, and dead in remote parts. 2. Mr. Fuller, forced to fly. N. B. In the ten out-parishes, outed nine, dead two.

In the adjacent Towns.

The Dean and all the Prebends of the Abby-church, Westminster, (but only Mr. Lambert Obaston) sequestered.

St. Margaret's, Westminster, Dr. Wimberly, sequestered.

Lambeth, Dr. Featly, sequestered, plundered, imprisoned, and dead a prisoner.

Newington, Mr. Heath, sequestered.
Hackney, Mr. Moore, sequestered.

Islington, divers ministers turned out.

Stepney, Dr. Stamp, sequestered, plundered, and forced to fly. N. B. In the adjacent towns, besides those of the Abby-Church and Islington, outed five, dead one.

The total of the ministers of London, within the bills of mortality (besides St. Paul's and Westminster) turned out of their liv ings by sequestration and otherwise, one-hundred and fifteen. Whereof were doctors in divinity, above forty.

And the most of them plundered of their goods, and their wives and children turned out of doors.

Imprisoned in London, and in the ships, and in the several jails and castles in the country, twenty.

Fled to prevent imprisonment, twenty-five.

Dead in remote parts and in prisons, with grief, twenty-two. About forty churches void, having no constant minister in them. Usquequo, domine*, Rev. vi. 10.

A SHORT HISTORY

OF THE

ENGLISH REBELLION.

Compiled in Verse, by MARCHAMONT NEDHAM,
Author of Mercurius Fragmaticus.

London: Printed in 1661. Quarto, containing thirty-seven pages.

HEN as we liv'd in peace (God wot)

WE

A king would not content us;

But we, forsooth, must hire the Scot,

To all-be-parliament us.

Then down went king and bishops too;
On goes the holy wirk,

Betwixt them and the brethren blue,

T' advance the crown and kirk.

But when that these had reigned a time,
Robb'd kirk, and sold the crown;

A more religious sort up climb,
And crush the jockies down.

How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood, &c.

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