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Archdeaconry Visitations: Grindleton, Mitton and Waddington 1595-1640. (Cause papers).

List of church offenders, recusants and punishments.

Borthwick Institute for Archives, YorkUniversity

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Visitations

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Waddington: Persons excommunicate for not appearing in the visitation:

John Paylay, clerk, curate of Gigleswicke

Lawrence Speake, vicar of Mitton

James Whitakers, reader of Grindleton

John Levesay, schoolmaster at Skipton

John Hickes, vicar of Kildwick

Thomas Bankes, clerk, rector of Slaidburn

Hugh Rawood, vicar of Ilkley

William Loblay, schoolmaster at Ilkley

Thomas Lister, gentleman, farmer, rector of Gisburne

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Waddington: The lord’s official against Robert ... [torn] for disturbing the congregation in Service ...

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Against William Anyen, Margery Spencer the wife of Henry, Agnes Waring widow, Margaret Law, the wife of William Law alias Clarke, John Henthorne junior, Agnes Henthorne the wife of John Henthorne senior, Alice Page the wife of Ralph Page, Thomas Lowde, Ann his wife, Elizabeth Shereburne the wife of Bartholomew, Helen Howden the wife of Richard, Mary Dewhirste the wife of James, Elizabeth Howden the wife of Richard, Ann Isharwood the wife of Anthony, Katherine Isharwood widow, Elizabeth Pilkinton the wife of Richard Pilkinton, Janet Middleton widow, Jane Howden the wife of Thomas Howden and Robert Snape, recusants.

On the penultimate day of May 1605 Margaret Dewhirst, the wife of James Dewhirst, was absolved in the person of Master [?]Stopes, lawful proctor ... introduced in writing ...... comes dutifully to the church ... .. willingly ...... and having made faith as to the truth ...... the lord dismissed her with a warning to continue dutifully and to communicate at her parish church before or at midsummer next ......

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Against Robert Radding excommunicate neglects his office of churchwardenship and is a recusant.

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Mitton: The lord’s official against John Henthorne, Agnes his wife, Bartholomew Shireburn and Elizabeth his wife, Elizabeth Walker widow, Thomas Lowde and Ann his wife, Thomas Lowde and Ann Lowde their children, Joan Awsten spinster, Elizabeth Wood the wife of James Wood, Janet Parker the wife of Giles Parker, Robert Crosse his servant, Janet Hawker spinster, Beatrice Ryddinge, Robert Ryddinge, Ellen Towneley the wife of John Towneley, Edmund Hayhirst, [?]John Bonde, Jane Mydleton widow, Robert Snape, Thomas Howden and Jane his wife, Margaret Parker alias Salisburie and Ann Byrde, servants of Richard Shereburn esquire, Agnes Hayhirst the wife of George Hayhirst, Janet Marshall widow, George Lyvesay, John Watson, Janet Lyvesay, John Rydiocke and Isabella Rydiocke ... and obstinate Recusants.

On which day Margaret Parker was warned to frequent the church and to certify on the Friday after Whit Sunday and in the mean time to confer with Master Kay, the vicar there, and to certify on the day aforesaid.

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Craven: Against Agnes Henthorne widow, Ann Jackson alias Whytesonde, Ellen Haughton the wife of Thomas Haughton, Ann Haughton, Elizabeth Haughton the wife of Richard Haughton, Agnes Ryddinge, Robert Houlden, Robert Cooke, Hugh Parker, John Townley, John Bell, Elizabeth Turner the wife of John Turner, Margaret Fyshwicke widow, James Dewhirst and [?]Eunice his wife, John Grenehills and Ellen his wife, Isabel Walker the wife of Richard Walker and Isabel [?]Asheman non-communicants.

On which day appeared the said James Dewhirst, whom the lord warned to receive holy communion and to certify on the Friday after Whit Sunday. And John Towneley was warned to receive communion and to certify on the same day. Similarly Hugh Parker.

14 April 1608 Master Dodsworth absolved the said Ellen Haughton the wife of Thomas Haughton, and Ann Haughton, and absolved them upon Master Kay’s certificate that Ann Haughton did receive the holy communion at Easter last and that the said Ellen has promised to receive being absolved.

Against John Heathorne he hath drawne Anne his supposed wife from the Churche.

Against Jane Middleton widow for saying King James hath no more wit than her son James, which James is a natural fool, and she is suspected to be a persuader from the religion now established.

Against Thomas Lowd, gentleman, he is suspected to be a shewer of books to papists, and to be a caviller against the truth of the gospel taught in our church.

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Against John Wilkinson alias Walmseley for throwing rushes in the church in time of divine service, and so disquieting the church.

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Against Ann Jackson alias Whitehead, Recusant and excommunicate.

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Mitton: The lord’s official against John Henthorn and Agnes his wife, Margaret Fishwick, Richard Pickering and Helen his wife, Eleanor Houlden the wife of Richard, gentleman, Isabel Whitehead, John Houlden and Mary his wife, Janet Parker the wife of Giles Parker gentleman, Robert Cross, Robert France, John Watson, Janet Winckley the wife of Thomas, George Beazley, Janet Middleton, Ann Lowde, Margaret Lowde widow, Bartholomew Sherburne gentleman and Elizabeth his wife, Janet Livesey, Katherine the wife of Richard Hall, Elizabeth Watson, Henry Cowell, Alice Helme, Margaret Helme, Helen the wife of Thomas Rawcliffe, John Greenehills and Janet his wife, Elizabeth and Helen Greenehills his daughters, Recusants.

On 2nd March 1615 the lord, at the petition of Master Scott, absolved Janet Townley because it is certified concerning her conformance.

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The lord’s official against John Gregson, Robert Houlden, Beatrice Riddinge, Agnes Ridding, Jane Smith and Anthony Usherwood and Ann his wife, Recusants.

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Slaidburne: Against Richard Parker and [blank], guardians in the same place, for that their church is not beautified with the 10 commandments and other godly sentences.

On which day appeared the said guardians and affirmed that their church is already beautified with the 10 commandments and other sentences, whereupon they were dismissed.

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Mitton: The lord’s official against Janet Midleton, Agnes Ryddinge, Beatrice Riddinge, Ann Lowde, Bartholomew Sherburne, Elizabeth his wife, the wife of Richard Sherburne, Hugh Sherburne, Janet Lyvesaye, Edith Morton widow, John Greenehills, Janet his wife, Ellen Greenehills, Alice Greenehills, Elizabeth Watson, Grace Hayhurst, John Holden and Mary his wife, Robert Holden and Margaret his wife, Cecily Ashe the wife of John Ashe, John Gregson, Eleanor the wife of Richard Holden gentleman, Ann Holden her daughter and Richard her son, John Henthorne, Agnes his wife, Robert Leeminge and his wife, William Holden, Isabel the wife of John Holden gentleman, Ann the wife of Anthony Isherwood, Edith Isherwood, Katherine Isherwood, Janet Parker the wife of Giles Parker, Henry Cowell, Mary Braddell and Margaret Helme Recusants.

On 8th February 1619 at York appeared John Holden and affirmed that within this half year he has been to divine service and sermons in Mitton church, as also at service this day in York Minster, whereupon the lord warned him so to continue, and indeed to receive holy communion, and to certify on the Friday next after Whit Sunday next.

Against Richard Holden and John Holden his son, non-communicants.

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Against Elizabeth Haighton and John Ashe for the like.

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Against Middleton, widow, for harbouring one Agnes Coulthurst, a Recusant, who was delivered of a child in her house begotten in fornication, and suffered her to depart unpunished and the child unbaptised, and she is now harboured by Thurstan Tomlinson.

Against Edmund Cliffe and Robert Cliffe for using May games as dancing and other pastimes upon the sabbath day in time of divine service, and being requested to give over by the churchwardens, denied so to do, but gave them hard words, saying they would do so in despite of their teeth.

On which day appeared personally and confessed that is was only upon one day, whereupon the lord dismissed them with a warning etc.

Against Edmund Cliffe and Talbott Cliffe for the like.

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Against James Page, senior, and Thomas Alstone junior for the like.

On which day appeared personally Master Roysthorne, clerk, messenger sent for the said Thomas and James, at whose petition the lord, having considered the premises, dismissed them.

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Mitton: Against John Henthorne, Agnes his wife, Margaret Fishwicke, Ellen Pickering, Edmund Hankinson, Agnes Rydding, Beatrice Rydding, Janet Midleton, Bartholomew Sherburne, Richard Sherburne, Hugh Sherburne, Ann Lowde, Janet Livesey, Edith Murton, John Greenehills, Janet his wife, Ellen Greenehills, Alice Greenehills, Elizabeth Watson, Robert Houlden, Margaret his wife, John Ashe, Syslie his wife, John Gregson, Katherine his wife, Richard Houlden, Isabel his wife, Richard Houlden, Ann Houlden, Janet Parker, Henry Cowell, Edith Isherwood, Katherine Isherwood, Mary Watson, Alice Helme, Alexander Sherburne, Ellen Oddie, Elizabeth Oddie, Elizabeth Haighton, Elizabeth Houghton, Recusants.

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The lord’s official against Janet Millikin, the wife of John Millikin, for not receiving the sacrament these 7 years, and for negligent coming to the church, and for cursing, scolding and brawling

Mitton: The lord’s official against John Henthorne, Agnes his wife, Margaret Fishwicke, Margaret Sherington, Jane Lyminges, Richard Wainman, Isabel his wife, Ann the wife of Richard Shereburn esquire, Margery Foster and Elizabeth Heskett, Recusants.

The lord’s official against Catherine Watson, Elizabeth Wedicar, Elizabeth Dilworth, Alexander Shereburn, Hugh Shereburn, Recusants.

The lord’s official against John Lawe, Giles Parker, Janet his wife, Henry Cowell, John Gresley, Richard Beesley, Grace Beesley, Ellen Oddy, Elizabeth Oddie, Grace the wife of Richard Hill and Mary the wife of William Watson, Recusants.

Robert Gregson, Grace his wife, Thomas Lowd gentleman, Ann Lowd his mother, Ann Lowd, Mary the wife of Sebastian Osboston, Elizabeth the wife of Richard Bradley, Bartholomew Shereburn, Richard Shereburn, Mary his wife, John Houlden, Grace Heirst, Jane Bleasdale and Jane Richardson, Recusants.

Richard, the lord’s farmer, against Richard Houlden gentleman, John Houlden gentleman, Richard Houlden junior, Ann Houlden, Edith Usherwood, Jane Houlden, Elizabeth the wife of Richard Haighton, Elizabeth Hodgshon, Richard Pickeringe and Ellen his wife, Recusants.

On which day a citation was introduced with a sufficient certificate concerning the execution of the ...... , and the parties in no way appearing, the lord pronounced them contumacious and decreed each of them to be excommunicated in writing.

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Against John Houlden gentleman, Richard Houlden, Margaret his wife, Ann Houlden, Jane the wife of Edward Parkinson, Margaret the wife of Richard Bradley, Ann the wife of Henry Hirst, Leticia Thulix, Ann Helme, Richard Richardson and his wife, Margaret Fishwicke, John Henthorne and his wife, Richard Wyman and his wife, Mary the wife of Richard Shereburne, John Ash, Richard Towneley, Richard Buller and Grace his wife, Thomas Lowde, Robert Walmesley and his wife, Recusants.

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Mitton: The lord’s official against John Henthorne, Agnes Henthorne, Ann Hindrell, Richard Weamond and Isabel his wife, Arthur Sherington and Margaret his wife, John Howden

gentleman, Ann Houlden, Richard Howden, Margaret his wife, Jane Leminge, Elizabeth the wife of John Howden, Ellen Fisher, non-communicants.

Excommunication denounced 15 October 1637 by Robert Marsden, clerk.

The lord’s official against Robert Ridding, Robert Hilden and Margaret his wife, Elizabeth Haighton, Elizabeth the wife of George Haighton, Thomas Lowde, Ann Lowde,

James Parkinson, Robert Walmisley and Ellen his wife, Henry Cowell and Mary Watson for similar.

The lord’s official against Richard Waller and his wife, the wife of John Liones, the wife of John Ash, the wife of Henry Hayhurst, Richard Bradley and his wife, and Elizabeth the wife of Roger Usherwood for similar.

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Mitton: The lord’s official against John Henthorne, Agnes Pilkinton, Arthur Sherington, Margaret his wife, Richard Weamond, [blank] the wife of Thomas Fisher, Thomas Lowde,

Elizabeth Oddy Ellen Oddy, Robert Walmsley and his wife, Thomas Walmsley, Ann the wife of Edward Oddy, Henry Cowell, Grace Walmsley, widow, Ann the wife of Thomas Watson, Mary Stanworth, widow, Grace Walmsley, [blank] the wife of Richard Bradley, Richard Shearburne and Mary his wife, Recusants.

The lord’s official against Henry Heyhurst and Ann his wife, [blank] the wife of John Heyhurst of Carlinghurst, Richard Wooller and his wife, Elizabeth Bilbrough, [blank] the wife of Richard Watson, Richard Holden and his wife, [blank] the wife of Roger Usherwood, [blank] the wife of Edward Parkinson, [blank] the wife of Robert Awty, [blank] the wife of John Holden, [blank] the wife of Richard Haughton, Robert Holden and his wife, Elizabeth the wife of George Ward, Recusants.

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The lord’s official against Joseph Munckes, Thomas Harrison, Robert Driver, John Dineley, Edward Crosedale, Edmund Pickring, for not receiving the holy communion at Easter last.

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The lord’s official against John Dineley, Thomas Harrison, Thomas ..., Thomas Munckes, Edward Croysdall, Robert Driver, Richard Paige, Robert Shearburne, Christopher Stockdale, for standing Excommunicate at Mr Shearburnes suit ever since September last.

These are all of Mitton parish, therefore to be there entered.

Skipton: The lord’s official against Matthew Uby a popish Recusant.

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Against Margaret Frankland, widow, a recusant, John Burton a recusant half a year, Richard Catterall gentleman, excommunicate, Isabel Browne, widow, excommunicate.

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Against Margaret Doddesworth, the wife of Roland Doddesworth, a recusant

The aforenamed Margaret to confer with Mr Spark, vicar of Carlton, and to certify the Friday after Whit Sunday.

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Waddington: the lord’s official against Roger Brearley, clerk, for preaching at Grindleton Chapel without a licence thereunto from the Lord Archbishop, and for not reading common prayer every sabbath day, and likewise for not receiving the holy communion at Waddington since he came to preach at Grindleton.

On the 9th day of November 1615 appeared Master Rich’ and exhibited his procuracy for the said Brearley. The lord at his petition absolved the said Brearley under caution.

Against Joan Waddington widow for depraving the book of Common Prayer, and especially for despising the sign of the cross in baptism, and for calling the minister and reader thereof dumbe dogg.

Against Giles Thornburr for a non-communicant at Waddington at Easter last.

1 December 1615 appeared Robert Porter, messenger sent for the said Thorneburr, and made faith. He says that he has received at Waddington since this presentment was made, whereupon he is dismissed.

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Waddington: the lord’s official against Elizabeth Smyth, the wife of Henry Smyth, a Recusant.

Against Ellen Walker for a non-communicant.

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The lord’s official against Richard Walmesley for drinking in the alehouse in time of divine service and for sleeping in the church in service time.

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Against Margaret Doddesworth, wife of Rouland Doddesworth, a Recusant.

On which day the aforesaid Margaret was warned to confer with Mr Spark, Vicar of Carleton, and to certify on the Friday after Whit Sunday next.