Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Parish lists in 1663
- Number of parishes
- Exempt parishes
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- General description and editorial conventions
- Transcription: A Catalogue of all the Benefices and Promocions Within the Diocese and Jurisdiction of Canterbury. With the State of Every Particular Parish as it Stood at October 1663
- Bibliography
- Biographical index
- General index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Transcription: A Catalogue of all the Benefices and Promocions Within the Diocese and Jurisdiction of Canterbury. With the State of Every Particular Parish as it Stood at October 1663
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 May 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Parish lists in 1663
- Number of parishes
- Exempt parishes
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- General description and editorial conventions
- Transcription: A Catalogue of all the Benefices and Promocions Within the Diocese and Jurisdiction of Canterbury. With the State of Every Particular Parish as it Stood at October 1663
- Bibliography
- Biographical index
- General index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Summary
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St. Alphege Cant.
R; Ex; 08.13.04; C 30.00.00; ArchBp.
Folio 1
Canterbury Deanery
St. Alphege Cant.
R; Ex; K 08.13.04; C 30.00.00; ArchBp.
Mr. John Stockar A Frenchman ^Switzer^ by Birth; Recommended by Mr. Durell: A scholler of good parts. The Parish full of Walloons, of the Presbyterian stampe, & some Anabaptist to your Grace. Preaches a little the Presbyterian modell, & gives measure enough, but sound in his judgment for & conformable to the government & Ceremonies of the Church. The Parish full of Walloons of the Presbyterian stampe, & some Anabaptists.
St. Andrews Cant
R; K 13.06.08; C 60.00.00; ArchBp.
Mr. Edw. Aldey Preb. Of Cant: A soft man, of weake resolutions, & heretofore a little inclining to Presbyterianism. The living was heretofore accounted well worth £100 a yeare, & is so still, if an Active man had the managing. The tithes here as in all the Churches in Cant: arise by so much a household. About a 100 in this Parish, whereof many let now by Lease at low Rent & fines, which causes the abatement. Parish full of Sectaries and Schismatiques. The Incumbent professes he makes not much more than £40 of it.
Arthur Kay
All Saints Cant
R; K 07.00.00; C 20.00.00 or 30.00.00 at most; The King
Mr. Rich. Burney A person of parts sufficient, if a good man had them in keeping. A smooth tongued man, but vaine, bragging, & somewhat Dissolute; He is much in debt, & for his Protection sworn Chap: to his majesty in Extraordinary. Does things many times irregularly, as marry without License or Bannes to which end a little money goes far with him. Yet in all companies talks of nothing so much as his Loyalty, Conformity & sufferings upon those Accts.
Cosmus Bleane
V; K 10.00.00; C £40 or £50; Eastbridge Hospital
Mr. Stephen Sackett An Ancient man Mr of the said Hospitall, of wary Principles, But shows himselfe conformable enough to the Church. See Westhith in Limpne.
St. Dunstans Cant
V; K 05.00.00; C £20 or £25; ArchBp. Imp
Mr. James Penny Dead A good honest, but poore man, hath been in it many yeares, Aged neer 80, or full so much.
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