Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Content
- Editor's Note
- Introduction
- Pre-Reformation Statutes
- The Book of Spiritual Laws and Customs, 1577
- Spiritual Ordinances of 1594
- The Customary Laws Of 1598
- Early Seventeenth-Century Convocations
- Spiritual Ordinances and Customary Laws, 1643
- The Injunction of 1658
- The Instructions of Bishop Barrow, 1663
- The Accustomed Unwritten Ecclesiastical Laws, 1667
- The Convocations Of 1680
- The Convocation Of 26 July 1683
- The Convocation Of 17 August 1685
- The Proclamation of Bishop Levinz, 1690
- The Act Against Non-Residence, 1696
- The Convocation of 3 February 1704
- The Convocations Of Bishop Thomas Wilson, 1704-54
- Bishop Mark Hildesley (1755-72)
- Bishop Richard Richmond (1773-80)
- Bishop George Mason (1780-3)
- Bishop Claudius Crigan (1784-1813)
- Bishop George Murray (1814-27)
- Bishop William Ward (1828-38)
- Bishop James Bowstead (1838-40)
- Bishop Henry Pepys (1840-1)
- Bishop Thomas Vowler Short (1841-6)
- Bishop Walter Augustus Shirley (1846-7)
- Bishop Robert John Eden (1847-54)
- Bishop Horatio Powys (1854-77)
- Bishop Wilson's Parochial Libraries
- Bishops in the Isle of Man
- Lords of Man
- Governors and Lieutenant-Governors of the Isle of Man
- The Parishes and Chaplaincies of the Isle of Man
- Chronological List of the Clergy by Parishes
- Index of the Clergy (Alphabetical)
- Bibliography
- Index of References to Holy Scripture
- Index of Persons and Places
- Index Of Subjects
The Convocations Of Bishop Thomas Wilson, 1704-54
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Content
- Editor's Note
- Introduction
- Pre-Reformation Statutes
- The Book of Spiritual Laws and Customs, 1577
- Spiritual Ordinances of 1594
- The Customary Laws Of 1598
- Early Seventeenth-Century Convocations
- Spiritual Ordinances and Customary Laws, 1643
- The Injunction of 1658
- The Instructions of Bishop Barrow, 1663
- The Accustomed Unwritten Ecclesiastical Laws, 1667
- The Convocations Of 1680
- The Convocation Of 26 July 1683
- The Convocation Of 17 August 1685
- The Proclamation of Bishop Levinz, 1690
- The Act Against Non-Residence, 1696
- The Convocation of 3 February 1704
- The Convocations Of Bishop Thomas Wilson, 1704-54
- Bishop Mark Hildesley (1755-72)
- Bishop Richard Richmond (1773-80)
- Bishop George Mason (1780-3)
- Bishop Claudius Crigan (1784-1813)
- Bishop George Murray (1814-27)
- Bishop William Ward (1828-38)
- Bishop James Bowstead (1838-40)
- Bishop Henry Pepys (1840-1)
- Bishop Thomas Vowler Short (1841-6)
- Bishop Walter Augustus Shirley (1846-7)
- Bishop Robert John Eden (1847-54)
- Bishop Horatio Powys (1854-77)
- Bishop Wilson's Parochial Libraries
- Bishops in the Isle of Man
- Lords of Man
- Governors and Lieutenant-Governors of the Isle of Man
- The Parishes and Chaplaincies of the Isle of Man
- Chronological List of the Clergy by Parishes
- Index of the Clergy (Alphabetical)
- Bibliography
- Index of References to Holy Scripture
- Index of Persons and Places
- Index Of Subjects
Summary
Wednesday 23 August 1704
Thanks sent to Dr Thomas Bray
At a convocation of the clergy at Douglas, August 23, 1704. We the archdeacon, vicars-general and clergy of the diocese of Man, having had repeated instances of the great charity and pious industry of the very reverend Dr Thomas Bray,276 who by his interest and proper bounty had laid the foundation of parochial libraries in all the churches of this land, and does still continue to augment them,
In a just sense of this great mercy, we do most heartily thank Almighty God for raising us up such friends, and do desire that our humble thanks may be rendered to, and accepted by the said Dr Bray, entreating him likewise that he would be pleased to signify our sense of this labour to all those good men whom he has engaged in our interest, assuring them that as we do daily feel the advantage of this uncommon benefit, so we shall be sure to transmit a grateful remembrance of it to posterity, not only by this solemn act of ours, but by a more acceptable service, hoping by the blessing of God to breed up the growing age in Christian knowledge and good manners in some measure answerable to these great advantages.
4 September 1704. Examined per me John Woods, registrarium episcopi.
Thursday 16 May 1706277
Captain John Wattleworth of Ramsey278 was sentenced to three Sundays’ penance in penitential habit for fornication, twice at Kirk Maughold and once at Lezaire, the other offender being the first to undergo the same.
Bishop Wilson proposed his form of receiving penitents, ‘to be duly and devoutly observed in all churches and chapels within the diocese of Man.'
A form of receiving penitents
A form of receiving penitents to be duly and devoutly observed in all churches and chapels within the diocese of Man.
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- Records of Convocation , pp. 127 - 236Publisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2024