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Chapter IX. Diocesan Synod

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Supplementary Chapters, Genealogical and Historical, compiled from original sources
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1872

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page 162 note * It is indorsed thus: “Recd: Decemb: 29: 1638. Synodus Diœcesana Kilmoren: Septemb: 19: 1638. Actus ejusdē Synodi.” In Clogie's Life of Bishop Bedell, and also in that by Burnet, there is a copy of the Decrees alone, but it does not contain the names of the clergymen who subscribed them.

page 165 note * De hoc capite ampliat Capitulum.

page 169 note * The decree to which Dr. Teate did not assent was that against women sitting in the chancel. This decree in the above series it will be seen stands tenth and not ninth ; the fourth, being reserved, was not counted.

page 169 note † The son of this Dr. Faithfull Teate or Tate was Nahum Tate, one of the authors of the metrical version of the Psalms.

page 169 note ‡ “You had better let him alone,” Archbishop Ussher warned Bedell's assailants in Dublin, “for fear, if he should be provoked, he should say much more for himself than any of his accusers can say against him.” (Harris's Ware's Works, i. 236.)