Protestation Returns 1641
Transcribed from original returns on microfilm by Tony Higgins.
(Note: Ornate letters and unusual spellings introduce uncertainties.)
The
English Revolution (1640-60) began in November 1640 when Charles 1st.
summoned Parliament to help him out of a financial crisis. Charles was
very unpopular and was forced to agree to radical reforms which gave
Parliament a more prominent roll in the constitution. |
(Note: Ornate letters and unusual spellings introduce uncertainties.)
The names of all ye Inhabitants of ye pish of Batcombe not one refusing to ye protestation
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John Minterne Sen gent John Minterne Jun gent Samll Minterne Thomas Minterne Brian Legg John Hebbert William Dyer Sen John Long Henry Legg Sen Henry Legg Jun James Legg James Denms Simeon Nayle Edward Newman John Hebditch John Masters William Masters |
Thomas Kent William Kent Sen William Kent Jun John Vine Sen Thomas Vine Christopher Vine John Vine Jun Philip fframpton William Minterne John Minterne Augustine Sheere Henry Sheere William Dyer Jun Thomas Huchings Richard Huchings John Huchings Samll Huchings |
Briant Sheere Jasper Hebbert Henry Nossiter James ffooke Sen James ffooke Jun John ffooke Leonard ffooke Briant ffooke Robert Pittman Thomas Slade Richard Stagg William Hodges Sen William Hodges Jun Gregory Marsh Thomas Melledge Thomas Diker Thomas Croker |
Those above written have taken ye pestatcon(sic) in ye psence(sic) of:
John Bishop – Rector (who himself have taken the prestacon in ye psence of both churchwardens and one of the overseers of ye poor).
Richard Handleigh – Churchwarden
Rochard ffooke – Churchwarden
Peter Maber – Overseer
John ffoze – Overseer