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 Act Against Non-Residence, 1696
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
Whereas it is observed that several great inconveniencies have attended this isle by reason of the bishop, archdeacon, clergy, temporal officers, soldiers and others, often withdrawing themselves from their respective duties within the same; for prevention whereof for the future, be it enacted by the governor, officers, deemsters and twenty-four keys aforesaid, that every bishop, archdeacon, parson, vicar, curate or others who now hold and enjoy the bishopric, archdeaconry or any parsonage, vicarage, curacy or such like ecclesiastical promotion within the isle, to the value often pounds per annum or upwards, as also every temporal officer, soldier or other person or persons having and enjoying any office, place or other employment from and under the right honourable lord of this isle, to the value of three pounds per annum or upwards, shall, from and after the first day of May next ensuing the date hereof [1 May 1697], inhabit and personally reside within this isle in and upon their respective livings, promotions, benefices, offices, places or other employments, and if they or any of them shall at any time after the said first day of May be nonresident, or not inhabit within the isle, in and upon their said respective livings, promotions, benefices, offices, places or other employments, but shall be found wilfully to absent him or themselves from his or their duties in the same (wind, weather, health and convenient shipping permitting) above the space of four months (to be accounted at several times) in any one year, commencing always upon the said first day of May in every year, such person or persons so offending shall (for the first offence) forfeit and lose the full value of one half year's profit, benefit and advantage of his or their said livings, promotions, benefices, offices, places or other employments, to be levied, collected and disposed of in manner and form as in any by this act is hereafter mentioned and expressed;
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- Records of Convocation , pp. 119 - 120Publisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2024